Reference code: GB-0033-DPR1/1
Title: Durham Probate Records: pre-1858 original wills and inventories (1600-1625)
Dates of creation: 1600-1625
Extent: 8 metres
Held by: Durham University Library, Archives and Special Collections
Origination: The Spiritual Chancellors to the bishops of Durham (through their Registrars)
Language: English, with some Latin
Original wills, inventories, accounts and associated documents, proved by the registrars to the bishops of Durham. See
main DPR1 catalogue for further details on these records. As
well as wills proved within the registry, this series also includes inventories and some other associated documents for those who died intestate, where administration was granted (although the actual administration bonds are stored within the
separate DPR1/3 series).
See main DPR1 catalogue.
Open for consultation.
Permission to make any published use of material from the collection must be sought in advance from the Sub-Librarian, Special Collections (e-mail PG.Library@durham.ac.uk) and, where appropriate, from the copyright owner. The Library will assist
where possible with identifying copyright owners, but responsibility for ensuring copyright clearance rests with the user of the material
The entries within this list are arranged in the same order as the original documents, viz documents for every will proved (or administration granted) within a single year are stored together. Within each year, the documents are in name order.
This arrangement is reflected within the reference codes, but note that in a few cases documents were misfiled prior to 2006 and so are lettered or numbered out of sequence.
For pre-1752 wills, note that this is normally an 'old style' year, running from 25th March in the year stated until 24th March of the following year; however, the yearly bundling of wills was not entirely consistent in this respect. Where it can
be established with some confidence (for instance, from the date of an accompanying bond or an endorsement relating to the executors' oaths), the precise date of probate or administration is stated within this list. In other cases, however, you may
need to check a year each side of the actual year of probate, especially for earlier material (see also under Finding aids below).
This list incorporates all the public information from the North East Inheritance database relating to the original wills and inventories etc, but only includes sparse references to the related records within other series of the Durham Probate
Records (chiefly registered copies in DPR1/2 and probate bonds in DPR1/3). The online database at
http://familyrecords.dur.ac.uk/nei/data/ will generally be found more
helpful for research using the probate records, as it lists together records from multiple series relating to the same deceased person, and can be searched by person, place, occupation and document type as well as dates of probate and of documents.
All the data within this catalogue is made available through the online database.
For links to the lists for other parts of the series of original wills (DPRI/1), see the
collection level description, or use these links for the
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Several of these wills and inventories have been published, chiefly in volumes of the Surtees Society. Full references, with links to online texts where available, are in the
Useful texts section of the North East Inheritance project pages.
Wills etc proved 1600Reference: DPRI/1/1600DPRI/1/1600/C1/1-4 26 July 1597
Myles Casse, curate of Auckland St Andrew, clerk, of parish of Saincte Andrewe Auckelannde (Awcklande, Auckland) [Auckland St Andrew, County Durham]; also spelt Caise.
Nuncupative will endorsed: proved. Copy nuncupative will. Indented inventory, 20 October 1600, actual total £58 13s.
See
DPRI/4/9 f.84v: 24 October 1600.
Digitised material for Myles Casse, curate of Auckland St Andrew, clerk, of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham. Nuncupative will. Copy nuncupative will. Indented inventory - DPRI/1/1600/C1/1-4 DPRI/1/1600/C2/1-8 [1600?]
Robert Claveringe, esquire, of Calelee (Callaley, Caliley, Callilee, Calalye, Calaly) in the county of Northumberland [Whittingham, Northumberland]; also spelt Clavering.
Will. Nuncupative codicil made the same day as the will. Copy will with copy nuncupative codicil, undated. Inventory, 9 April 1600, actual total £1,734 17s 5d (and more, with account of debts and funeral charges of £68 10s 3d): includes goods
etc. at Callaley, Yetlington and Glanton. Indented inventory, 9 April 1600, actual total £1,734 17s 5d (and more, with account of debts and funeral charges of £68 10s 3d): includes goods etc. at Callaley, Yetlington and Glanton. Incomplete copy of a
section of the will, dated 22 April 1600 in the house of James Clavering, brother and sheriff of Newcastle upon Tyne on 22 April 1600. This copy was probably made in the process of proving the will in the presence of officers of the probate court in
Newcastle.
Digitised material for Robert Claveringe, esquire, of Whittingham, Northumberland. Will. Nuncupative codicil. Copy will with copy nuncupative codicil. Inventory. Indented inventory - DPRI/1/1600/C2/1-8 DPRI/1/1600/C4/1-3 4 December 1599
Christofer Collyn, single man, of Darnton (Darlington) in the county of Durham [Darlington, County Durham]; also spelt Collen.
Will. Indented inventory, 14 January 1600, actual total £37 endorsed: [will] proved, 30 May 1600.
Edited: Atkinson, J.A., et al.,
Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625, (Surtees Society, 201, 1993), 51-52
See
DPRI/4/9 f.63: 30 May 1600.
Digitised material for Christofer Collyn, single man, of Darlington, County Durham. Will. Indented inventory - DPRI/1/1600/C4/1-3 DPRI/1/1600/H1/1-2 21 December 1569
Allexander Hall, of Attorcappes (Ottercopes) in the pairsh of Elsedon (Elsdon) [Elsdon, Northumberland]. Will, endorsed with memorandum of Regnold Fenwick, vicar of Kirkwhelpington, relating that a true copy of the will can not be made due to its
poor condition. Commission to Humphrey Grene, vicar of Bolam, and Reginald Fenwick, vicar of Kirkwhelpington, 4 September 1600, to swear and examine the witnesses to the will; commission executed by Grene and Fenwick, (undated).
Digitised material for Allexander Hall, of Elsdon, Northumberland. Will. Commission - DPRI/1/1600/H1/1-2 DPRI/1/1600/H2/1-2 13 December 1600
Janet Halle, widow, of parish of Lanchester [Lanchester, County Durham]; also spelt Hall.
Will with warrant, 11 October 1599, issued at Sedgefield by Thomas Calverleye and George Frevell pursuant to an Act of Parliament (40 Elizabeth I) for the relief of soldiers and mariners. Endorsed: proved, 31 January [1601]. Inventory, undated,
actual total £5 2s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £3 16s 4d).
See
DPRI/4/9 f.95v: 31 January 1601.
Digitised material for Janet Halle, widow, of Lanchester, County Durham. Will. Inventory - DPRI/1/1600/H2/1-2 DPRI/1/1600/H4/1-2 7 October 1600
Sir William Hilton, knight, of Hilton [Monkwearmouth, County Durham].
Inventory of goods etc. at Hylton and Newcastle. Endorsed: administration granted.
Edited: Hodgson, J.C. (ed),
Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham ..., Part III (Surtees Society, 112, 1906), 178-179
See
DPRI/4/9 f.240: 2 December 1603.
Digitised material for Sir William Hilton, knight, of Monkwearmouth, County Durham. Inventory. - DPRI/1/1600/H4/1-2 DPRI/1/1600/H11/1-2 4 June 1599
Hewgh Hutcheson, yeoman, towne of Newcastell (Newcastle) upon Tyne, parish of Newcastle St John, Esheabanke (Eshawebanke) [Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland; Allendale, Northumberland]. Esheabanke is possibly near Eshells Moor in
Allendale, where Hutcheson had lead mining interests.
Will, with inventory, undated, actual total £19 4s 8d. Inventory exhibited by James Bylton, 18 April 1600. Endorsed: proved.
Digitised material for Hewgh Hutcheson, yeoman, of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland. Will, with inventory - DPRI/1/1600/H11/1-2 DPRI/1/1600/S1/1-2 9 November 1600
Marmaducke Stevensone, yeoman, of Nessame in the countie of Durhame, parish of Hurwothe (Hurworth) [Hurworth, County Durham]; also spelt Stevenson.
Will, with list of debts owing by the testator of £16 15s 5d. Inventory, undated, actual total £84 5s 4d, (uncertain due to damage). Endorsed: administration granted.
See
DPRI/4/9: f.103, 21 March 1601; f.106, 3 April 1601.
Digitised material for Marmaducke Stevensone, yeoman, of Hurworth, County Durham. Will. Inventory - DPRI/1/1600/S1/1-2 DPRI/1/1600/S2/1-3 14 June 1599
Robart Swift, fellow of Lincoln's Inn, [admitted 19 Aug 1587], [only son of Robert Swift Ll.B., spiritual chancellor of Durham, and Anne Lever], gentleman, of Lincolnes (Lincolns) Inne in the countey of Middlesex [Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex]; also
spelt Swifte. Died 15 September 1599.
Will. Indented copy inventory, undated, actual total £121 1s 4d. Inventory, undated, actual total £121 1s 4d.
Edited: Hodgson, J.C. (ed),
Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham ..., Part III (Surtees Society, 112, 1906), 174-176 (will is dated incorrectly 14 January 1599/1600)
See
DPRI/4/9 f.54: 11 April 1600.
Digitised material for Robart Swift, fellow of Lincoln's Inn. Will. Indented copy inventory. Inventory - DPRI/1/1600/S2/1-3 DPRI/1/1600/W1/1-4 18 June 1600
Thomas Watson, of Stockton within the chaplerie of Stockton [Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham].
Will, probate granted in the house of Giles Wetherell at Stockton by Clement Colmer, [Durham Chancellor], to Alice Watson, relict and sole executrix, 28 July 1600; inventory also exhibited, £29 13s [2d]. Inventory, 24 June 1600, actual total £48
1s 8d (with account of debts of £18 8s 6d), endorsed: [will] proved, 28 July [1600].
See
DPRI/4/9
f.75: 28 July 1600.
Digitised material for Thomas Watson, of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham. Will. Inventory - DPRI/1/1600/W1/1-4
Wills etc proved 1601Reference: DPRI/1/1601DPRI/1/1601/D1
Katherin DELAVELL, daughter of Sir John Delavale knight, gentlewoman, of Seaton (Seton) Delavale of the chapelrie of Earsden (Ersden) [Seaton Delaval, Northumberland]; also spelt Delavale, Delaval
Digitised material for Katherin Delavell, daughter of Sir John Delavale, gentlewoman, of Seaton Delaval, Northumberland. Nuncupative will. Indented inventory - DPRI/1/1601/D1/1-3DPRI/1/1601/D1/1 undated
nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1601/D1/2 1601
indented inventory, actual total £73 6s 8d
inventory of the deceased's filial portion from her father and her apparel
DPRI/1/1601/D1/3
wrapper
DPRI/1/1601/F1 11 March 1602
George FARNABIE, alderman of Newcastle upon Tyne, merchant adventurer, alderman, of towne of Newcastle (Newcastell) upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Farnaby, Farnabye
Not found in Probate Act Book DPRI/4/9.
Digitised material for George Farnabie, merchant adventurer, alderman, of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland. Will. Copy will. Inventory - DPRI/1/1601/F1/1-6DPRI/1/1601/F1/1-2 21 October 1601
will
DPRI/1/1601/F1/3-4 21 October 1601
copy will
endorsed: proved, 11 Mar 1602; inventory not exhibited
DPRI/1/1601/F1/5-6 4 March 1602
inventory, actual total £407 9s 10d (with account of debts of £61 and more)
inventory totals uncertain (damage)
DPRI/1/1601/G4 25 March 1601
Katherine GRAYE, of Kirke Whellpington (Kirkwhelpington) [Kirkwhelpington, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Katherine Graye, of Kirkwhelpington, Northumberland. Will. Indented inventory x 2 - DPRI/1/1601/G4/1-3DPRI/1/1601/G4/1 18 October 1600
will
endorsed: proved, 25 Mar [1601]; inventory exhibited, 18 July 160... [1601]
DPRI/1/1601/G4/2 undated
indented inventory, actual total £18 0s 2d
exhibited by Barbara Coxon, executrix, 18 July 1601
DPRI/1/1601/G4/3 undated
indented inventory, actual total £13 6s
DPRI/1/1601/H4 27 November 1601
Charles HASLOP, of town of Barwicke (Berwick) upon Tweede [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Heslopp
Inventory is endorsed by probate office: '[Inventory] ... with private letter from [?Mary] Heslopp, relict, consenting that administration be granted to George Muschamp' - the latter is not present. See DPRI/4/9 f.143v: 27 Nov 1601.
Digitised material for Charles Haslop, of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland. Inventory - DPRI/1/1601/H4/1-2DPRI/1/1601/H4/1-2 21 November 1601
inventory
endorsed: administration granted to George Muschamp, 27 Nov 1602 [recte 1601]
DPRI/1/1601/H3 26 September 1601
John HEDWORTHE, esquire, of Saltwelside [Chester-le-Street, County Durham]; also spelt Hedworth
See DPRI/4/9 f.134: 26 Sep 1601. The grant of administration referred to on the dorse of the inventory is not present.
Digitised material for John Hedworthe, esquire, of Chester-le-Street, County Durham. Inventory - DPRI/1/1601/H3/1DPRI/1/1601/H3/1 undated
inventory
Inventory is mutilated and incomplete. Endorsed: administration granted to Isabell Hedworth and John Hedworth, 26 Sep 1601; with copy of [grant of] administration now issued under the seal.
DPRI/1/1601/L1 24 July 1601
William LARKYN, master gunner, of Barwick upon Tweid (Berwicke upon Tweed, Barwicke upon Tweede) [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Larkin, Larken
Digitised material for William Larkyn, master gunner, of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland. Will. Indented inventory - DPRI/1/1601/L1/1-3DPRI/1/1601/L1/1 28 January 1600
will
endorsed: proved, 24 July [1601]
DPRI/1/1601/L1/2-3 16 May 1601
indented inventory, actual total £54 7s 3d
inventory represents only half of the deceased's goods held during his lifetime, but his entire goods held after his death; the deceased having donated the half not inventoried here to Thomas Robson and his wife Silvester Robson in a deed of
gift; the goods listed here are left to Jane Fairley, daughter and sole executrix
DPRI/1/1601/W1
Raphe WALLS, yeoman, of Dryborneside (Dryburnside) in the parishe of Stannope (Stanhop) and countie of Durham [Stanhope, County Durham]; also spelt Walles
Digitised material for Raphe Walls, yeoman, of Stanhope, County Durham. Will. Inventory. Copy inventory - DPRI/1/1601/W1/1-3DPRI/1/1601/W1/1 20 March 1601
will
DPRI/1/1601/W1/2 21 May 1601
inventory, actual total £30 4s 9d (with account of debts, legacies and funeral charges of £10 11s)
inventory is missing the value of one item, and which is inserted in the fair copy
DPRI/1/1601/W1/3 21 May 1601
copy inventory, actual total £30 8s 1d (with account of debts, legacies and funeral charges of £10 11s)
Wills etc proved 1602Reference: DPRI/1/1602DPRI/1/1602
DPRI/1/1602/R1
Reference number not used. There are only 4 surnames beginning R in DPRI/7 index book; probable that there is no (missing) item numbered DPRI/1/1602/R1, as the item R2 immediately follows P1, an easy error.
DPRI/1/1602/A3 6 November 1602
William AYTON, yeoman, of West Herrington in the countie of Duresme, parish of Houghton in lez Springe [Herrington, County Durham]
Digitised material for William Ayton, yeoman, of Herrington, County Durham. Will. Inventory, with supplementary inventory - DPRI/1/1602/A3/1-3DPRI/1/1602/A3/1 3 October 1602
will
DPRI/1/1602/A3/2-3 28 October 1602
inventory
with supplementary inventory, undated, actual total £560 9s (with account of debts of £385 1s 5d)
Inventory, with supplementary inventory adding values and further information concerning certain annuities and leases listed, but then unvalued, in the first inventory. Endorsed: [will] proved, 6 Nov 1602.
DPRI/1/1602/B1 24 April 16025 June 16021 August 1602
Jeffery BAINBRIGE, late of Crosthwate [in the] parish of Romoldkirke, but now of Woulsingham (Wollsingham) within the countie of Durham [Romaldkirk, Yorkshire; Wolsingham, County Durham]; also spelt Bainbridge, Bainbrigg
See DPRI/4/9: (f.163) sequestration granted to Guy Bainbrige, son, 24 Apr 1602; (f.177) probate granted at Middleton in Teesdale to Elizabeth Bainbrige relict and Guy Bainbrige, executors, and inventory exhibited, 1 Aug 1602. The inventory totals
recorded with the 1 Aug 1602 entry in the Probate Act book accord with those in the inventory (DPRI/1/1602/B1/2), but no Bainbrige entry has been found in the Probate Act book for May-June 1602.
Digitised material for Jeffery Bainbrige, late of Romaldkirk, Yorkshire, now of Wolsingham, County Durham. Will. Inventory - DPRI/1/1602/B1/1-2DPRI/1/1602/B1/1 25 January 1600
will
Dated, 25 Jan 159... [?1599/1600]. [Witnesses sworn] at Middleton in Teesdale, [1] Aug 1602. Endorsed: proved, 1 Aug [1602].
DPRI/1/1602/B1/2 20 February 1603
inventory, actual total £54 15s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £77 14s 5d)
Administration granted to Guy Bainbrige, son, with a power reserved to Elizabeth Bainbrige, relict, 5 June 1602. Endorsed: administration granted, 5 May [1602] [?recte June]; [will] proved later.
DPRI/1/1602/B2 28 March 1602
Roger BAINEBRIGGE, of towneshipp and parishe of Midelton (Middleton, Midleton in Teasdall) [Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham]; also spelt Bainbrigg, Bainbrigge
Digitised material for Roger Bainebrigge, of Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham. Will, with inventory - DPRI/1/1602/B2/1-2DPRI/1/1602/B2/1-2 20 February 1602
will
with inventory, 14 March 1602, actual total £61 13s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £8 3s 4d)
Subscribed: witnesses sworn; probate granted to Alice Bainbrigge, relict, also for the use of her son [David Bainbrigge], executors, 28 Mar 1602; two sureties named. Endorsed: proved.
DPRI/1/1602/B4 28 March 1602
William BAYNBRIG, of the Bell in parishe of Midleton in Teysdayll (Midleton in Teasdaill) [Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham]; also spelt Bainebrigge, Bainbridge
Digitised material for William Baynbrig, of Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham. Will. Inventory - DPRI/1/1602/B4/1-3DPRI/1/1602/B4/1 2 May 1598
will
witnesses sworn at Middleton in Teesdale; James Allinson also sworn as tutor [of the executors, William Allenson and John Allenson, grandsons], 28 Mar 1602
DPRI/1/1602/B4/2-3 15 September 1602
inventory, actual total £16 10s 8d (with account of debts of £3 15s 5d)
endorsed: proved
DPRI/1/1602/C2 June 1602
John CHIPCHES, butcher, of cyttye of Durhame [Durham, County Durham]; also spelt Chipchase
see DPRI/4/9 f.169v: proved, June 1602
Digitised material for John Chipches, butcher, of Durham, County Durham. Will. 2 inventories - DPRI/1/1602/C2/1-4DPRI/1/1602/C2/1 8 March 1602
will
DPRI/1/1602/C2/4 8 March 1602
inventory of debts, actual total £35 10s (with account of funeral expenses of £1 4s)
Inventory of debts drawn up by the testator, and amended at an interim stage prior to the final additions to the inventory. Endorsed [in a later hand]: 1611.
DPRI/1/1602/C2/2-3 14 April 1602
inventory, actual total £41 13s 10d
DPRI/1/1602/E1 27 March 1602
John ELSTOBE, the elder, gentleman, of Foxton within the paryshe of Sedgfeild [Sedgefield, County Durham]; also spelt Elstob
Digitised material for John Elstobe, the elder, gentleman, of Sedgefield, County Durham. Indented inventory - DPRI/1/1602/E1/1DPRI/1/1602/E1/1 10 January 1602
indented inventory
The lower section of the inventory, probably listing the debts, is illegible. Endorsed: administration granted, 27 Mar 1602.
DPRI/1/1602/F1 21 August 1602
George FELL, husbandman, of Ryop (Ryhopp) in the parishe of Bishopwermoth (Wermouth, Wermothe) in the countie of Durham [Ryhope, County Durham]
Digitised material for George Fell, husbandman, of Ryhope, County Durham. Will. Indented inventory - DPRI/1/1602/F1/1-3DPRI/1/1602/F1/1-2 10 July 1602
will
Will, with list of debts owing to the testator of £134 5s 8d and more (damage). Endorsed: proved, 21 Aug [1602].
DPRI/1/1602/F1/3 18 August 1602
indented inventory, actual total £289 9s 8d
inventory includes goods etc. upon the 'farment' of John Burdon
DPRI/1/1602/F3 17 July 1602
Sir John FORSTER, knight, Alnewicke Abbie in the countie of Northumberland, Balmbrough [Alnwick, Northumberland]
Will endorsed by probate office: Will ... with Commission and Inventory - the latter is not present.
Digitised material for Sir John Forster, knight, of Alnwick, Northumberland, Will - DPRI/1/1602/F3/1-2DPRI/1/1602/F3/1 27 April 1601
will
endorsed: will registered
DPRI/1/1602/F3/2 4 June 1602
commission
with grant of probate, 17 July 1602
(1) commission to William Morton M.A., archdeacon of Northumberland, William Preston MA, William Ewbank and John Linsey, preachers, to swear and examine the witnesses to the will; commission executed by Morton, 16 June 1602; (2) probate granted
to Isabell Forster, relict, and Nicholas Forster, son, executors, 17 July 1602
DPRI/1/1602/G1
Henrie GRAY, husband of Mary Gray, later Mary Jenison wife of William Jenison esquire, esquire, of New Minster Abbey (Abbeye) within the parish of Morpeth (Morpethe) [Morpeth, Northumberland]; also spelt Graye
Account is endorsed by the probate office: Account ... with Ccommission to swear the accountant - the latter is not present. For the inventory of Henrie Gray, see DPRI/1/1597.
Digitised material for Henrie Gray, husband of Mary Gray, later Mary Jenison wife of William Jenison esquire, esquire, of Morpeth, Northumberland. Account - DPRI/1/1602/G1/1DPRI/1/1602/G1/1 undated
account
Account of Mary Jenison, former relict and administratrix. Endorsed: admitted, 5 Nov 1602.
DPRI/1/1602/H10
William HUNTLEY, alderman [of Newcastle upon Tyne], merchant, alderman, of the Sandhill of the towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Huntly
Digitised material for William Huntley, merchant, alderman, of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland. Will. Indented inventory - DPRI/1/1602/H10/1-6DPRI/1/1602/H10/1 23 November 1602
will
DPRI/1/1602/H10/2-6 9 December 1602
indented inventory, actual total £788 19s 7d
inventory of household goods on the Sandhill, in the Side, at John Lawson's house and at widow Lyme's house; and also of shop and warehouse goods etc.
DPRI/1/1602/J1 18 December 1602
Norman JOHNSON, weaver, of Bushop Auckland in the countie of Durham [Auckland St Andrew, County Durham]
Digitised material for Norman Johnson, weaver, of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham. Will, with inventory - DPRI/1/1602/J1/1-2DPRI/1/1602/J1/1-2 22 October 1602
will
with inventory, 9 December 1602, actual total £17 9s 7d
endorsed: proved, 18 Dec 1602
DPRI/1/1602/L2
Elizabeth LAWSON, widow, of Little Osworth (Littell Usworth) in the parish of Washington [Washington, County Durham]; also spelt Lawsone
Digitised material for Elizabeth Lawson, widow, of Washington, County Durham. Nuncupative will. Indented inventory - DPRI/1/1602/L2/1-2DPRI/1/1602/L2/1 19 May 1602
nuncupative will
with grant of probate, undated
probate granted to Charles Hedworth esquire, son-in-law and sole executor, 17 ... 1602 (damage)
DPRI/1/1602/L2/2 5 June 1602
indented inventory, actual total £124 12s 10d (and more)
DPRI/1/1602/L3 5 March 1603
Richerd LYDDLE, yeoman, of Elmeden (Embleton) in the countye of Durham, parish of Sedgefeild [Sedgefield, County Durham]; also spelt Liddle
Digitised material for Richerd Lyddle, yeoman, of Sedgefield, County Durham. Indented will, with indented inventory - DPRI/1/1602/L3/1DPRI/1/1602/L3/1 30 December 1598
indented will
with indented inventory, undated, actual total £81 19s 1d
endorsed: proved, 5 Mar 1603
DPRI/1/1602/M1
Thomas MARSHALL, tanner, of Gilligate, parishe of Sainct Giles in Durham [Durham St Giles, County Durham]
Digitised material for Thomas Marshall, tanner, of Durham St Giles, County Durham. Will. Indented inventory, - DPRI/1/1602/M1/1-3DPRI/1/1602/M1/1-2 15 November 1602
will
DPRI/1/1602/M1/3 7 December 1602
indented inventory, actual total £171 8s 9d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £70 6s 4d)
Inventory of household and tannery goods etc. Endorsed: [will] proved, 10 Dec 1602.
DPRI/1/1602/R4
Robert ROBINSON, of parish of Stanhopp (Stanhop) in Wardaile [Stanhope, County Durham]
Digitised material for Robert Robinson, of Stanhope, County Durham. Will. Copy inventory - DPRI/1/1602/R4/1-4DPRI/1/1602/R4/1-2 14 June 1602
will
Witnesses sworn, 10 July 1602. Endorsed: proved, 17 July [1602].
DPRI/1/1602/R4/3 28 June 1602
inventory, actual total £14 4s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £1 15s 2d)
DPRI/1/1602/R4/4 28 June 1602
copy inventory, actual total £14 4s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £1 15s 2d)
DPRI/1/1602/R3 9 October 1602
Christofer RYDLEY, of Parkside in the parish of Symondburne [Simonburn, Northumberland]; also spelt Ridley, Rydleye
see DPRI/4/11 f.182v: Oct 1602
Digitised material for Christofer Rydley, of Simonburn, Northumberland. Will. Inventory - DPRI/1/1602/R3/1-3DPRI/1/1602/R3/1-2 undated
will
Will, comprising a list of certain parcels of land leased from the house and with list of debts owing to (20s) and owing by (11s) the testator. Endorsed: proved, 9 Oct [1602].
DPRI/1/1602/R3/3 29 August 1602
inventory, actual total £16 12s 4d
DPRI/1/1602/W2 20 December 1602
John WOODRINGTON [Stannington, Northumberland]; also spelt Widrington, Wooddrington, Woddrington
address drawn from index DPRI/7: Plessy
Digitised material for John Woodrington of Stannington, Northumberland. Renunciation, with act of court - DPRI/1/1602/W2/1-2DPRI/1/1602/W2/1-2 18 December 1602
renunciation
with act of court, 20 December 1602
(1) renunciation of Barbra Wooddrington, relict, with her consent that administration be granted to Henry Woodrington of Swinburn, kinsman; the deceased was indebted to various persons; (2) act of court at the house of Clement Colmor, Durham
Chancellor, granting administration to Henry [Woodrington], with a power reserved, 20 Dec 1602; inventory to be exhibited at the first court after 13 Jan 1603.
Wills etc proved 1603Reference: DPRI/1/1603DPRI/1/1603/A2 17 June 1603
Richard ALSECHER, of town (parish) of Berwick uppon Tweed (Twede) [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Alsucher
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B180
Digitised material for Richard Alsecher, of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland. Will. Commission. Indented inventory - DPRI/1/1603/A2/1-5DPRI/1/1603/A2/1-2 10 January 1603
will
DPRI/1/1603/A2/3 28 May 1603
commission
commission to Richard Clarke M.A., vicar of Berwick-upon-Tweed, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to the executrix [Margaret Alsucher, relict], and also to swear the witnesses to the will; commission executed by
Clerke, 17 June 1603
DPRI/1/1603/A2/4-5 20 December 1603
indented inventory, actual total £33 2s
DPRI/1/1603/A4
Raphe ATKINSON, merchant adventurer, of the Syde, towne of Newcastle (Newcastell) upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Atkinsonn
Digitised material for Raphe Atkinson, merchant adventurer, of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland. Will. Inventory - DPRI/1/1603/A4/1-9DPRI/1/1603/A4/1-5 22 September 1603
will
DPRI/1/1603/A4/6-9 6 October 1603
inventory, actual total £1,871 13s 5d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £1,184 19s 8d)
inventory of household and shop goods etc.
DPRI/1/1603/B1 1 June 1605
Cuthbert BATES, gentleman, of Hallywell (Hallowell, Halliwell) in the countye of Northumberland [Earsdon, Northumberland]; also spelt Baytes, Battes, Baites
Digitised material for Cuthbert Bates, gentleman, of Earsdon, Northumberland. Will. Copy will. Inventory. Copy inventory - DPRI/1/1603/B1/1-5DPRI/1/1603/B1/3 23 January 1602
will
Full edition published in Hodgson, J.C. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part III" (Surtees Society, number 112. 1906, reprinted 1967), p 181-182
DPRI/1/1603/B1/1-2 23 January 1602
copy will
with probate records, undated
endorsed: (1) four undated probate office instructions, queries and memoranda clarifying the type of grant of probate, namely, probate was granted to Katherine Baites, minor daughter and sole executrix, when she comes of age, and until then her
tuition and administration was granted to her mother, Elizabeth Baites; (2) proved, 1 June 1605
DPRI/1/1603/B1/4 19 February 1603
inventory, actual total £269 14s 2d
Full edition published in Hodgson, J.C. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part III" (Surtees Society, number 112. 1906, reprinted 1967), p 182-183
DPRI/1/1603/B1/5 19 February 1603
copy inventory, actual total £269 14s 2d
DPRI/1/1603/B2 29 September 1603
Thomas BECKHAM, burgess [of Berwick-upon-Tweed], of Barwicke [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B252
Digitised material for Thomas Beckham, burgess of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland. Will. Inventory - DPRI/1/1603/B2/1-3DPRI/1/1603/B2/1 27 September 1602
will
probate granted in the house of Gregory Milton in Berwick by Richard Clerk M.A., [vicar of Berwick], to Jane Beckham, relict, 29 Sep 1603; inventory also exhibited; Margaret Beckham, minor daughter
Full edition published in Hodgson, J.C. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part III" (Surtees Society, number 112. 1906, reprinted 1967), p 183-184
DPRI/1/1603/B2/2-3 2 October 1602
inventory, actual total £10 16s 10d
DPRI/1/1603/B6
Henry BRACKENBURY, esquire, of Osmondcrofte in the parish of Winston in the counttie of Durham [Winston, County Durham]; also spelt Brackenburie
Digitised material for Henry Brackenbury, esquire, of Winston, County Durham. Will. Nuncupative codicil. Commission - DPRI/1/1603/B6/1-3DPRI/1/1603/B6/1 2 December 1601
will
will dated at head 6 Nov 1601; dated at foot at publication, 2 Dec 1601
Full edition published in Hodgson, J.C. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part III" (Surtees Society, number 112. 1906, reprinted 1967), p 180-181
DPRI/1/1603/B6/3 3 April 1602
nuncupative codicil
Full edition published in Hodgson, J.C. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part III" (Surtees Society, number 112. 1906, reprinted 1967), p 181
DPRI/1/1603/B6/2 24 January 1604
commission
commission to Henry Thruscrosse M.A., rector of Winston, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Francis Brackenbury esquire, son and executor, and also to swear the witnesses to the will, they having been unable to
attend court
DPRI/1/1603/C4
Marmaduke CHAPMAN, husbandman, yeoman, of Billingham in the countie of Durham [Billingham, County Durham]; also spelt Chepman
The inventory of debts refers to two codicils, only one of which was proved and engrossed.
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B259
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B240
Digitised material for Marmaduke Chapman, husbandman, yeoman, of Billingham, County Durham. Will, with nuncupative codicil. Inventory - DPRI/1/1603/C4/1-6DPRI/1/1603/C4/1 12 December 1602
will
with nuncupative codicil, 30 December 1602
nuncupative codicil dated 30 Dec [?1602]
Full edition published in Hodgson, J.C. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part III" (Surtees Society, number 112. 1906, reprinted 1967), p 184-185
DPRI/1/1603/C4/5-6 undated
inventory of debts, actual total £3 16s 5d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £89 17s 1d)
Full edition published in Hodgson, J.C. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part III" (Surtees Society, number 112. 1906, reprinted 1967), p 185
DPRI/1/1603/C4/2-4 17 January 1604
inventory, actual total £309 6s 1d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £89 17s 1d)
endorsed: proved
DPRI/1/1603/C5 27 May 1603
John CLARKE, of Killerbye (Killerby, Killerbie) in the parishe of Heighington [Heighington, County Durham]; also spelt Clercke
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B175
Digitised material for John Clarke, of Heighington, County Durham. Will. Inventory - DPRI/1/1603/C5/1-2DPRI/1/1603/C5/1 23 February 1603
will
Will dated 23 Feb 1603 [?recte 1602 in the Old Style dating]. Endorsed: proved, 27 May 1603.
DPRI/1/1603/C5/2 19 May 1603
inventory, actual total £32 17s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £6 12s 11d)
inventory total does not include the value of a 13-year lease of a tenement in Killerby
DPRI/1/1603/C6 27 January 1604
Anne COCKEFIELD, alias Paicocke, single woman, of chapelry of Whorleton in the county of Durham [Whorlton, County Durham]; also spelt Pacok
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B62
Digitised material for Anne Cockefield, alias Paicocke, single woman, of Whorlton, County Durham. Will, with inventory - DPRI/1/1603/C6/1DPRI/1/1603/C6/1 27 December 1603
will
with inventory, 27 December 1603, actual total £12 5s 9d (and more)
Will combined with an inventory. Endorsed: proved, 27 Jan [1604].
DPRI/1/1603/C7 7 May 1603
Henry COCKFEILD, of Killerbie (Killerby) in the parish of Heighington in the county of Durham [Heighington, County Durham]; also spelt Cockfeilde
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B199
Digitised material for Henry Cockfeild, of Heighington, County Durham. Inventory. Indented inventory. Commission - DPRI/1/1603/C7/1-3DPRI/1/1603/C7/3 11 March 1603
inventory
endorsed: administration granted
DPRI/1/1603/C7/2 19 April 1603
indented inventory
Dated at head, 11 Mar 1603, and subscribed 'this prised againe' 19 Apr 1603. endorsed: administration granted, 7 May 1603.
DPRI/1/1603/C7/1 19 March 1603
commission
commission to John Cradocke M.A., vicar of Gainford, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Elizabeth Cockfield, relict; commission executed by Cradocke, 21 Mar 1603; with memorandum concerning an additional debt owing
to the deceased to be added to the exhibited inventory
DPRI/1/1603/D1 25 June 1603
John DENT, of Pearcebridge (Persebridge) in the parish of Gaynefurth (Gainforthe) [Piercebridge, County Durham]
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B202
Digitised material for John Dent, of Piercebridge, County Durham. - DPRI/1/1603/D1DPRI/1/1603/D1/1 10 April 1603
will
with codicil, undated
endorsed: proved, 25 June 1603
DPRI/1/1603/D1/2-4 19 April 1603
inventory, actual total £210 8s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £11 15s)
exhibited by George Robinson, co-executor, 25 June 1603
DPRI/1/1603/E1 9 July 1603
Richard ELSTOB, husbandman, Morden in the countye of Durham, Foxton, parish of Sedgefeld [Morden, County Durham; Sedgefield, County Durham]; also spelt Elstobe, Elstobb
bond: DPRI/3/1603/BB
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B146
Digitised material for Richard Elstob, husbandman of Morden and Sedgefield, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/E1DPRI/1/1603/E1/1 23 May 1603
will
endorsed: proved, 9 July 1603
DPRI/1/1603/E1/2-3 24 July 1603
inventory, actual total £106 9s 1d
DPRI/1/1603/E2 28 January 1604
George EMMERSON, of parishe off Trimdon (Trymdon) [Trimdon, County Durham]; also spelt Emerson
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B23
Digitised material for George Emmerson of Trimdon, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/E2DPRI/1/1603/E2/1 22 January 1604
nuncupative will
Subscribed: administration granted, 3 Feb 1604. Endorsed: administration granted, 28 Jan [1604]; monition issued to the next of kin to oppose the will, (undated).
DPRI/1/1603/E2/2 26 January 1604
indented inventory, actual total £9 11s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of 10s 7d)
DPRI/1/1603/F3 25 February 1604
William FERIE, of parishe of Lanchester [Lanchester, County Durham]; also spelt Farie, Ferrye
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B47
Digitised material for William Ferie of Lanchester, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/F3DPRI/1/1603/F3/1 15 February 1604
will
endorsed: proved, 25 Feb [1604]
DPRI/1/1603/F3/2 22 February 1604
indented inventory, actual total £17 0s 10d (with account of funeral expenses of 16s 4d)
DPRI/1/1603/F4 14 June 1603
Thomas FOSTER, blacksmith, of parish of Crayk (Crake, Cracke, Craike) of the cowntie of Durham [Crayke, Yorkshire]; also spelt Forster
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B200
Digitised material for Thomas Foster, blacksmith of Crayke, Yorkshire - DPRI/1/1603/F4DPRI/1/1603/F4/1 6 May 1603
indented will
DPRI/1/1603/F4/2 undated
indented inventory, actual total £25 16s 7d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £3 13s)
DPRI/1/1603/F4/3 28 May 1603
commission
commission to Leonard Shawe, clerk, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to the executors, and also to swear the witnesses to the will; commission executed and Agnes Foster relict and executrix sworn, by Shaw, 1 June
1603; probate granted to Agnes Forster, relict and executor, with a power reserved to William Forster, minor son and co-executor, until he comes of age, 14 June 1603
DPRI/1/1603/F4/4 9 June 1603
certificate of execution of commission
DPRI/1/1603/G3 8 October 1603
Janet GRICE, single woman, of Bushop Auckland in the countie of Durham, parish of Auckland St Andrew [Auckland St Andrew, County Durham]; also spelt Gryce
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B78
Digitised material for Janet Grice, single woman of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/G3DPRI/1/1603/G3/1-2 31 December 1602
will
with inventory, undated, actual total £48
Will, endorsed with inventory of Grice's filial portion from her father John Grice. Endorsed: Will and Inventory; proved, 8 Oct 1603.
DPRI/1/1603/H1 17 September 1603
Henrye HADACKE, labourer, yeoman, of parish of Lameslye (chapelry of Lamesslly, Lamesley) within the county of Durham [Lamesley, County Durham]; also spelt Haddacke
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B170
Digitised material for Henrye Hadacke, labourer, yeoman of Lamesley, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/H1DPRI/1/1603/H1/1 9 August 1603
will
endorsed with note of a debt of 5s 4d owing to the testator
DPRI/1/1603/H1/2 1603
inventory, actual total £10 17s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £4 13s 4d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 17 Sep 1603
DPRI/1/1603/H3
Thomas HARRISON, single man, of Whickham [Whickham, County Durham]; also spelt Herison
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B277
Digitised material for Thomas Harrison, single man of Whickham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/H3DPRI/1/1603/H3/1 10 August 1603
nuncupative will
endorsed: [cancelled] in litigation; proved afterwards
DPRI/1/1603/H3/2-3 21 October 1603
indented inventory, actual total £19 17s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £11 14s 8d)
DPRI/1/1603/H3/4
wrapper
DPRI/1/1603/H5 23 September 1603
Thomas HODGSHON, yeoman, of Grisbie (Girsbie) in the countie of York, parish of Sockburne [Girsby, Yorkshire]
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B111
Digitised material for Thomas Hodgshon, yeoman of Girsby, Yorkshire - DPRI/1/1603/H5DPRI/1/1603/H5/1-2 15 July 1603
will
endorsed with list of debts owing by the testator of £32 14s 9d
DPRI/1/1603/H5/3-4 14 September 1603
inventory, actual total £33 10s 8d
endorsed: proved, 23 Sep [1603]
DPRI/1/1603/H6 4 June 1603
John HOPPER, alias Jenkin Hopper, of Tottipotes in the parishe of Wollsingham (Wolsingham) [Wolsingham, County Durham]
Digitised material for John Hopper, alias Jenkin Hopper of Wolsingham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/H6DPRI/1/1603/H6/1 25 April 1603
will
with list of debts owing to the testator of £80 13s
DPRI/1/1603/H6/2 25 April 1603
copy will
endorsed: proved, 4 June [1603]; issued
DPRI/1/1603/H6/3-4 27 May 1603
indented inventory, actual total £169 12s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £3 14s 4d and more)
DPRI/1/1603/H7 15 October 1603
Raphe HOWE, blacksmith, of chapelry of Hampsterley (Hamsterley) in the countie of Durhame [Hamsterley, County Durham]
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B121
Digitised material for Raphe Howe, blacksmith of Hamsterley, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/H7DPRI/1/1603/H7/1 2 September 1603
will
with nuncupative codicil, undated
DPRI/1/1603/H7/2 21 September 1603
inventory, actual total £46 12s 7d (with account of debts of £1 13s)
endorsed: [will] proved, 15 Oct [1603]
DPRI/1/1603/H10 28 May 1603
Rychard HUTCHESON, tanner, of Framelgate within the chappelrie of St Margrettes in the city of Durham [Durham St Margaret, County Durham]; also spelt Hutchesonn, Hutchison, Hutchinson
Digitised material for Rychard Hutcheson, tanner of Durham St Margaret, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/H10DPRI/1/1603/H10/2-3 12 May 1603
will
DPRI/1/1603/H10/1 12 May 1603
copy will
with grant of probate, 28 May 1603
probate granted to Christopher Hutcheson, son and [co-]executor
DPRI/1/1603/H10/4
wrapper
endorsed: [will] proved, 28 May 1603
DPRI/1/1603/I1 19 November 1603
William ILEYE, of Bromshiles (Brumesheell) of the parishe of Lanchester [Lanchester, County Durham]; also spelt Iyleye, Iley
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B142
Digitised material for William Ileye of Lanchester, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/I1DPRI/1/1603/I1/1 23 April 1603
will
endorsed: proved, 19 Nov [1603]
DPRI/1/1603/I1/2 14 November 1603
indented inventory, actual total £70 3s 4d (with account of funeral expenses of £4 17s)
DPRI/1/1603/J1 19 May 1603
Robert JACKSON, the elder, alderman of Berwick-upon-Tweed, aged about 84, alderman, of Berwick uppon Tweid [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Robert Jackson, the elder, alderman of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1603/J1DPRI/1/1603/J1/1 11 October 1602
will
Will dated at foot, 13 Apr 1602 and on dorse, 11 Oct 1602. Endorsed: proved, 19 May [1603]; inventory not exhibited.
DPRI/1/1603/J4 16 April 1603
Margarete JEFFERSON, wife of Roger Jefferson of Norton, widow, of towen and parishe of Norton [Norton, County Durham]; also spelt Jeffersone, Gefferson
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B204
Digitised material for Margarete Jefferson, wife of Roger Jefferson of Norton, widow of Norton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/J4DPRI/1/1603/J4/1-2 10 February 1603
will
endorsed: proved, 16 Apr 1603
DPRI/1/1603/J4/3 23 February 1603
inventory, actual total £18 15s
DPRI/1/1603/J5 6 February 1604
Marryan JOHNSON, wife of Edward Johnson, master and mariner, widow, of chapelry of All Saints of Newcastle [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B7
Digitised material for Marryan Johnson, wife of Edward Johnson, master and mariner, widow of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1603/J5DPRI/1/1603/J5/1-2 30 January 1604
inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 6 Feb [1604]
DPRI/1/1603/K2 1 March 1604
Thomas KRYSSOPT, of chapelry of Newebrought (Newbroughe) [Newbrough, Northumberland]; also spelt Kirsopp
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B38
Digitised material for Thomas Kryssopt of Newbrough, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1603/K2DPRI/1/1603/K2/1 9 August 1602
will
endorsed with list of debts owing by (11s 6d) and owing to (10s) the testator
DPRI/1/1603/K2/2 undated
inventory, actual total £20 8s
endorsed: [will] proved, 1 Mar [1604]
DPRI/1/1603/L1 14 May 1603
Mathewe LAMBERT, cordwainer, of Darnton (Darlington) in the countie of Durham [Darlington, County Durham]; also spelt Lambart
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B206
Digitised material for Mathewe Lambert, cordwainer of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/L1DPRI/1/1603/L1/1 1 February 1603
will
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 52-53
DPRI/1/1603/L1/2 13 April 1603
indented inventory, actual total £39 9s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £4 2s 4d)
Inventory of household and shop goods etc. Endorsed: [will] proved, 14 May 1603.
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 53-54
DPRI/1/1603/L2 26 November 1603
Henry LAWE, merchant, Newcastle upon Tyne, parish of Gateshead [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland; Gateshead, County Durham]; also spelt Lawes
Digitised material for Henry Lawe, merchant of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1603/L2DPRI/1/1603/L2/1 18 November 1603
indented inventory
with indented inventory, 10 January 1604, actual total £37 0s 3d (with account of debts of £67 19s 2d)
(1) inventory, made by Gateshead appraisers; (2) inventory, made by Newcastle appraisers. Endorsed: administration granted, 26 Nov 1603.
DPRI/1/1603/L3 18 February 1604
John LAWE, husbandman, of Cowpon Bewley in the countie of Durham, parish of Billingham [Billingham, County Durham]; also spelt Law
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B59
Digitised material for John Lawe, husbandman of Billingham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/L3DPRI/1/1603/L3/1 undated
indented will
endorsed: proved, 18 Feb [1604]
DPRI/1/1603/L3/2 24 November 1603
indented inventory, actual total £145 13s (with account of debts of £31 6s)
DPRI/1/1603/L4 4 November 1603
Urseley LAWRANC, of parish of Whalton [Whalton, Northumberland]; also spelt Lawrans, Lawrance, Lawrence
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B234
Digitised material for Urseley Lawranc of Whalton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1603/L4DPRI/1/1603/L4/1 10 August 1602
will
endorsed: proved, 4 Nov [1603]
DPRI/1/1603/L4/2 undated
inventory, actual total £41 13s 10d
with letter, 13 May 1602
Inventory [subscribed with quotation from Cicero, de Natura Deorum, Book 1], endorsed with [?unrelated] letter from William Currer of Marley [Hall, in Bingley parish, Yorkshire] to an unidentified correspondent, relating to probate business in
which Currer was concerned as a co-excecutor with John Shawe and the correspondent.
DPRI/1/1603/L6 1 March 1604
John LEDDELL, of Hadonbridges within the parishe of Hadon (Haidon) [Haydon Bridge, Northumberland]; also spelt Lyddall, Liddell
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B44
Digitised material for John Leddell of Haydon Bridge, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1603/L6DPRI/1/1603/L6/1 27 December 1603
will
with inventory, 4 February 1604, actual total £22 2s 9d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £1 14s 6d)
endorsed: proved, 1 Mar [1604].
DPRI/1/1603/L8
Leonard LITLE, yeoman, of Stotfoldburne in the countie of Durham [Rookhope, County Durham]; also spelt Little, Littel
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B88
Digitised material for Leonard Litle, yeoman of Rookhope, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/L8DPRI/1/1603/L8/1 27 January 1603
indented will
DPRI/1/1603/L8/2 27 January 1603
indented copy will
DPRI/1/1603/L8/3 10 March 1603
indented inventory, actual total £136 7s 7d (with account of funeral expenses of £4 10s)
DPRI/1/1603/M2 12 November 1603
Robert MEBORNE, of Shaudforth within the parrishe of Pittington [Shadforth, County Durham]; also spelt Meaborne, Meborn
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B144
Digitised material for Robert Meborne of Shadforth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/M2DPRI/1/1603/M2/1 30 October 1603
indented will
endorsed: proved, 12 Nov [1603]
DPRI/1/1603/M2/2 6 November 1603
indented inventory, actual total £31 12s 8d
DPRI/1/1603/M3 2 July 1603
John MIDDELLTON, yeoman, of parish of Whickham within the countye of Durham [Whickham, County Durham]; also spelt Middleton, Middeton
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B191
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B157
Digitised material for John Middellton, yeoman of Whickham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/M3DPRI/1/1603/M3/1-2 3 June 1603
will
Will, with list of debts owing to (£3 6s) and owing by (£4 15s 6d) the testator. Endorsed: proved, 2 July 1603.
DPRI/1/1603/M3/3 11 June 1603
indented inventory, actual total £64 14s 8d (with account of funeral expenses of £3 12s 4d)
DPRI/1/1603/M4 9 December 1603
William MILBANCKES, yeoman, of Tinemouth Sheeles, parish of Tynmouth [Tynemouth, Northumberland]; also spelt Mealebankes, Mealbankes
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B103
Digitised material for William Milbanckes, yeoman of Tynemouth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1603/M4DPRI/1/1603/M4/1 3 July 1603
will
DPRI/1/1603/M4/2-3 10 November 1603
inventory, actual total £202 16s 7d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £27 16s)
inventory of goods etc. at East Chirton, Preston and Tynemouth Shields
DPRI/1/1603/M4/4
wrapper
endorsed: proved, 9 Dec 1603
DPRI/1/1603/M5 8 April 1603
William MORTON, alderman [of Berwick-upon-Tweed], of towne of Barwick (Berwicke) uppon Twede [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Murton, Moorton
bond: DPRI/3/1603/BC
Digitised material for William Morton, alderman of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1603/M5DPRI/1/1603/M5/1 17 April 1602
will
endorsed: proved, 8 Apr 1603
DPRI/1/1603/M5/2-3 24 March 1603
letter
with act of court, 8 April 1603
with act of court, 8 April 1603
(1) Letter from Davide Bullwore at Widdrington to [Clement] Colmer, Durham Chancellor, enclosing the will and requesting a commission be issued to Esable Morton, grandmother, and John Patteson, near kinsman, the tutors of the executor; with
receipt for 3s 4d commission fee; (2) administration of the goods of Anthony Careswell of Berwick-upon-Tweed granted by Clement Colmer at Berwick to Margaret Careswell, relict, also for the use of five named minor children, and an inventory was
exhibited, 8 Apr 1603; (3) probate of the goods of William Morton granted [at Berwick by Clement Colmer] to John Patteson, tutor of Noah Morton, [grandson and] sole executor, and with the consent of his father Thomas Morton, son, 8 Apr 1603;
inventory to be exhibited at next court. For the inventory of Anthony Careswell, see - DPRI/1/1603/C1/1-2
DPRI/1/1603/N1 19 August 1603
Henry NAWNTON, prebend of Durham cathedral, clerk, Durham, Witton Gilbert, Egglisclife [Durham, County Durham; Witton Gilbert, County Durham; Egglescliffe, County Durham]; also spelt Naunton
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B83/2
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B83/1
Digitised material for Henry Nawnton, prebend of Durham cathedral, clerk of Durham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/N1DPRI/1/1603/N1/1-3 30 July 1603
indented inventory
Inventory of goods etc. at Nawnton's houses in Durham, Witton Gilbert, and at his parsonage at Egglescliffe; exhibited, 27 Aug 1603. Endorsed: administration granted, 19 Aug [1603]; total goods (£448 14s 10d) and debts (£104 18s 4d) of £554 2s 4d
[sic]. [These endorsed totals do not accord with the totals recorded on the face.]
DPRI/1/1603/N2 15 October 1603
Christofer NEWBIE, the elder, of parish of Whickham [Whickham, County Durham]; also spelt Newby, Newbye
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B94
Digitised material for Christofer Newbie, the elder of Whickham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/N2DPRI/1/1603/N2/1 19 June 1603
nuncupative will
Dated 'in or about Trinity Sundaie last past': [?19 June 1603]. Endorsed: proved, 15 Oct [1603].
DPRI/1/1603/N2/2 29 September 1603
indented inventory, actual total £34 1s 4d (with account of debts of £14 6s 10d)
DPRI/1/1603/P2 30 July 1603
Thomas PAPE, of parish of Darlington within the countye of Durham [Darlington, County Durham]
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B169
Digitised material for Thomas Pape of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/P2DPRI/1/1603/P2/1 11 April 1603
will
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 55
DPRI/1/1603/P2/2 27 April 1603
indented inventory, actual total £25 2s 3d (with account of debts of £31 5s 4d)
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 55-57
DPRI/1/1603/P2/3
wrapper
endorsed: administration granted, 30 July [1603]
DPRI/1/1603/P3 3 November 1603
Georg PARKE, of Warton, parish of Rothburye (Rothbury) [Rothbury, Northumberland]
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B74
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B67
Digitised material for Georg Parke of Rothbury, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1603/P3DPRI/1/1603/P3/1 21 June 1603
will
endorsed: proved, 3 Nov [1603]
DPRI/1/1603/P3/2 1 November 1603
indented inventory, actual total £6 13s 4d (with account of debts of £2 12s 8d)
DPRI/1/1603/P6 20 December 1603
Jhon PILKINGTON, bachelor of divinity, archdeacon of Durham, second prebend of Durham cathedral, clerk, of Durham [Durham, County Durham]
Digitised material for Jhon Pilkington, bachelor of divinity, archdeacon of Durham, second prebend of Durham cathedral, clerk of Durham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/P6DPRI/1/1603/P6/1-2 18 August 1603
will
DPRI/1/1603/P6/3 18 August 1603
copy will
DPRI/1/1603/P6/4 16 December 1603
commission
commission to William Palmer, Chancellor of York, Thomas Hingston and Thomas Corner, vicars of the choir at York, to swear and examine Jonas Watterhouse, John Denton, Henry Litster of York, witnesses to the will, and who have not been able to
attend court at Durham
DPRI/1/1603/P6/5 20 December 1603
certificate of execution of commission
certificate of execution of the commission at York by William Palmer; Jonas Watterhouse and John Denton having been sworn
DPRI/1/1603/R7 6 February 1604
Willyam RIDDELL, alderman [of Newcastle upon Tyne], merchant, alderman, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Willyam Riddell, alderman, merchant, alderman of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1603/R7DPRI/1/1603/R7/1-2 27 August 1600
will
Subscribed: curation of four named minor children granted to Barbara Riddell, relict, ... 1603/4 (damage). Endorsed: proved, 6 Feb [1604].
Full edition published in Hodgson, J.C. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part III" (Surtees Society, number 112. 1906, reprinted 1967), p 177
DPRI/1/1603/R9 6 February 1604
Elizabeth ROBINSON, wife of George Robinson, baker and brewer, widow, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Elizabeth Robinson, wife of George Robinson, baker and brewer, widow of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1603/R9DPRI/1/1603/R9/1-2 1603
nuncupative will
Will dated about four days before Robinson's death, [on or before 23 Nov] 1603. Endorsed: administration granted, 6 Feb [1604].
DPRI/1/1603/R9/3 23 November 1603
inventory, actual total 17s 5d
DPRI/1/1603/R8 18 June 1603
William RYDELEYE, of parishe of Hawtwisell (Hawtwesell, Hawtwysell) [Haltwhistle, Northumberland]; also spelt Rydeley, Rydelye, Ridley
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B174
Digitised material for William Rydeleye of Haltwhistle, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1603/R8DPRI/1/1603/R8/1 6 April 1603
will
endorsed: proved, 18 June 1603
DPRI/1/1603/R8/2 10 June 1603
indented inventory, actual total £134 1s 7d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £9 5s 4d)
DPRI/1/1603/S1 13 August 1603
Lancelott SANSON, of Litlewhite in the parishe of Brancepethe (Branncepeth) in the countie of Durham [Brancepeth, County Durham]; also spelt Sansonn
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B129
Digitised material for Lancelott Sanson of Brancepeth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/S1DPRI/1/1603/S1/1 15 July 1603
will
DPRI/1/1603/S1/2 4 August 1603
inventory, actual total £45 17s 2d
DPRI/1/1603/S1/3 4 August 1603
copy inventory, actual total £45 17s 2d
endorsed: [will] proved, 13 Aug [1603]
DPRI/1/1603/S2 28 May 1603
James SHAWE, rector of Craike, clerk, of Crake (Craike) within the countie of palentine of Duresme and in the countie of Yorke [Crayke, Yorkshire]
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B218
Digitised material for James Shawe, rector of Craike, clerk of Crayke, Yorkshire - DPRI/1/1603/S2DPRI/1/1603/S2/1 25 April 1603
indented will
DPRI/1/1603/S2/2-4 16 May 1603
indented inventory, actual total £278 1s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £20 18s 6d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 28 May [1603]
DPRI/1/1603/S3 12 August 1603
Agnes SIMPSON, widow, Gatesyde (Gaitsyd) in the countye of Durhame, also town of Newcastle upon Tyne [Gateshead, County Durham; Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Symson
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B69
Digitised material for Agnes Simpson, widow of Gateshead, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/S3DPRI/1/1603/S3/1-2 25 April 1603
nuncupative will
endorsed: proved, 12 Aug 1603
DPRI/1/1603/S3/3 undated
inventory, actual total £19 3s 9d
DPRI/1/1603/S5 4 October 1603
Christopher SMITHE, petty canon of Durham cathedral, clerk, of cittie of Duresme [Durham, County Durham]; also spelt Smyth, Smythe, Smith
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B108
Digitised material for Christopher Smithe, petty canon of Durham cathedral, clerk of Durham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/S5DPRI/1/1603/S5/1-2 5 August 1603
will
DPRI/1/1603/S5/3-5 1 September 1603
indented inventory, actual total £56 6s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £14 6s)
Inventory appraised by Richard Jackeson clerk, Gilbert Spence notary public, and John Rangell and Thomas Humble singingmen. Endorsed: [will] proved, 4 Oct [1603].
DPRI/1/1603/S6 16 July 1603
Leonard SMYTH, of Chester in the parrish of Chester [Chester-le-Street, County Durham]; also spelt Smith
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B168
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B165
Digitised material for Leonard Smyth of Chester-le-Street, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/S6DPRI/1/1603/S6/1 18 August 1602
will
DPRI/1/1603/S6/2-3 24 August 1602
indented inventory, actual total £97 19s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £7 11s 8d)
endorsed: goods sequestered, 15 Nov 1602; will proved, 16 July 1603
DPRI/1/1603/S14 7 April 1603
James SWYNHOE, gentleman, towne of Barwick (Berwicke) uppon Twede, Berrington (Barrington) [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland; Bedlington, Northumberland]; also spelt Swinnoe, Swennoe, Swinowe
Will found filed with this inventory. Will is endorsed by probate office: Will ... with inventory; however, it is not certain the two documents refer to the same individual. Not found in Probate Act Books DPRI/4/9 or DDR/EV/VIS/2/2
(Northumberland Visitation).
Digitised material for James Swynhoe, gentleman of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1603/S14DPRI/1/1603/S14/1 15 January 1603
will
endorsed: proved, 7 Apr 1603
DPRI/1/1603/S14/2 22 April 1603
inventory, actual total £213 17s 4d
DPRI/1/1603/S13 18 May 1603
Ellen SWYNNOWE, widow, of Dunston within the countye of Northumberland, parish of Emeldon (Emelton) [Embleton, Northumberland]; also spelt Swynhowe, Swinhoe, Swynowe
Digitised material for Ellen Swynnowe, widow of Embleton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1603/S13DPRI/1/1603/S13/1 23 February 1603
will
DPRI/1/1603/S13/2-3 5 April 1603
inventory, actual total £26 8s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £22 17s 4d)
endorsed: proved, 18 May 1603
DPRI/1/1603/T1 5 November 1603
Lian TALER, Lyonel Tailer, yeoman, of Stobbele (Stobbeley, Stobbeleye) within the county of Durham [Lanchester, County Durham]; also spelt Tailor
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B91
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B90
Digitised material for Lyonel Tailer, yeoman of Lanchester, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/T1DPRI/1/1603/T1/1-2 10 October 1603
will
DPRI/1/1603/T1/3 29 October 1603
inventory, actual total £107 16s (with account of debts of £23 17s)
endorsed: proved, 5 Nov 1603
DPRI/1/1603/T3 26 March 1603
Lorence THOMPSON, yeoman, of Ould Elvet in the paryshe of St Oswouldes in the suburbes of the cytye of Durham [Durham St Oswald, County Durham]; also spelt Thompsonne
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B207
Digitised material for Lorence Thompson, yeoman of Durham St Oswald, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/T3DPRI/1/1603/T3/1-2 5 February 1603
will
DPRI/1/1603/T3/3 25 February 1603
inventory, actual total £56 10s 11d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £5 18s 7d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 26 Mar 1603
DPRI/1/1603/T5
William THOMPSON, of Cockerton in the parishe of Darlington [Darlington, County Durham]
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B17
Digitised material for William Thompson of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/T5DPRI/1/1603/T5/1-2 13 October 1603
will
endorsed: monition issued to the children etc. to oppose the will
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 57-58
DPRI/1/1603/T5/3-4 3 November 1603
inventory, actual total £171 10s
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 58-59
DPRI/1/1603/T4 30 September 1603
Thomas THOMSON, of Hepstote in the parishe of Morpeth [Morpeth, Northumberland]; also spelt Thompson
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B241
Digitised material for Thomas Thomson of Morpeth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1603/T4DPRI/1/1603/T4/1 19 August 1602
will
probate granted to Jane Thompson, relict and executrix; commission decreed to be issued to [?Roland] Nicholson, curate of Morpeth, to take the oath of William Duxfeild, a witness
DPRI/1/1603/T4/2 8 December 1602
inventory, actual total £70 15s 2d
endorsed: [will] proved, 30 Sep [1603]
DPRI/1/1603/T6 16 July 1603
Edwarde TODDE, of Bolam within the parishe of Gayneforthe (Gainforth) [Bolam, County Durham]; also spelt Tod, Todd
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B126
Digitised material for Edwarde Todde of Bolam, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/T6DPRI/1/1603/T6/1 14 June 1603
will
with list of debts owing to the testator of £7 3s
DPRI/1/1603/T6/2 6 July 1603
inventory, actual total £46 15s
endorsed: [will] proved, 16 July [1603]
DPRI/1/1603/T8 30 July 1603
Robart TOMPSON, of parish of Stanhopp [Stanhope, County Durham]; also spelt Tomson, Thompson. Died 31 May 1603
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B167
Digitised material for Robart Tompson of Stanhope, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/T8DPRI/1/1603/T8/1-2 2 January 1603
will
DPRI/1/1603/T8/3 2 July 1603
inventory, actual total £56 16s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £8 8s 5d)
DPRI/1/1603/T8/4 2 July 1603
indented copy inventory, actual total £56 16s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £8 8s 5d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 30 July [1603]
DPRI/1/1603/T9 3 December 1603
William TREWHAT, of Hetten the Hole, parish of Howghton (Houghton) in the Springe [Hetton-le-Hole, County Durham]; also spelt Trewhett
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B101
Digitised material for William Trewhat of Hetton-le-Hole, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/T9DPRI/1/1603/T9/1-2 8 August 1603
will
probate granted to Jane Trewhat, relict, to whom was also granted the tuition of Christopher Trewhat, son
DPRI/1/1603/T9/3 undated
inventory, actual total £63 1s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £20 0s 2d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 3 Dec [1603]
DPRI/1/1603/W3 28 May 1603
Christofor WALTON, of Harttoborne (Hartoborne, Hartoburne) in Wardaile within the cowenty palintin of Durhame, parish of Stanhop (Stanhope) [Stanhope, County Durham]
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B217
Digitised material for Christofor Walton of Stanhope, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/W3DPRI/1/1603/W3/1-2 1603
will
Probate granted to Margaret Walton, relict and co-executor, with a power reserved to Jane Walton, daughter, co-executor. Endorsed: proved, 28 May [1603].
DPRI/1/1603/W3/3 undated
inventory, actual total £53 9s 10d (with account of debts of £4 11s 8d)
DPRI/1/1603/W3/4 undated
indented copy inventory, actual total £53 9s 10d (with account of debts of £4 11s 8d)
DPRI/1/1603/W4
Isabell WARDE, widow, of Blackwell in the countye of Durham, parish of Darlington [Blackwell, County Durham]
Will is endorsed by probate office: Will ... with Inventory - the latter is not present.
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B85
Digitised material for Isabell Warde, widow of Blackwell, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/W4DPRI/1/1603/W4/1 1 September 1603
will
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 59-60
DPRI/1/1603/W5 14 May 1603
Robart WATSON, yeoman, of parish of Bushopwermoth (Bishop Wermouth) [Bishopwearmouth, County Durham]. Died 6 May 1603
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B210
Digitised material for Robart Watson, yeoman of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/W5DPRI/1/1603/W5/1-2 4 May 1603
will
endorsed: proved, 14 May [1603]
DPRI/1/1603/W5/3 undated
inventory, actual total £255 18s 10d (with account of debts of £70 6s 7d)
inventory of goods etc. at Ryhope and Bishopwearmouth
DPRI/1/1603/W5/4 undated
indented copy inventory, actual total £255 18s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £78 17s 3d)
inventory of goods etc. at Ryhope and Bishopwearmouth
DPRI/1/1603/W8 3 December 1603
Richard WATTER, of Morden in the parish of Sedgefeild (Sedgefeld) [Morden, County Durham]
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B255
Digitised material for Richard Watter of Morden, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/W8DPRI/1/1603/W8/1 13 August 1603
will
endorsed: proved, 3 Dec 1603
DPRI/1/1603/W8/2 undated
indented inventory, actual total £75 0s 8d (with account of debts of 10s and more)
DPRI/1/1603/W9
Edmonde WILSON, of the Loinenge Heade in Teasdell within the countie of Duresme, parish of Middleton in Teasdaill [Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham]
Digitised material for Edmonde Wilson of Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/W9DPRI/1/1603/W9/1-2 21 September 1602
will
will dated at head, 9 Mar 1602; republished, 21 Sep 1602
Full edition published in Hodgson, J.C. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part III" (Surtees Society, number 112. 1906, reprinted 1967), p 179
DPRI/1/1603/W9/3 18 October 1602
inventory, actual total £69 16s 6d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £3 9s)
DPRI/1/1603/W10 3 October 1603
John WILSON, of parish of Midelton (Middleton) in Teisdell [Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham]; also spelt Wilsonn
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B238
Digitised material for John Wilson of Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/W10DPRI/1/1603/W10/1 20 April 1602
will
with list of debts owing by the testator of £4 14s 2d
Full edition published in Hodgson, J.C. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part III" (Surtees Society, number 112. 1906, reprinted 1967), p 183
DPRI/1/1603/W10/2 undated
inventory, actual total £37 13s 4d
Dated, 11 June 160... (damage). Endorsed: [will] proved, 3 Oct 1603.
DPRI/1/1603/W11 15 October 1603
John WYLSON, yeoman, of Brafferton (Brasserton) in the countie of Durhame [Aycliffe, County Durham]; also spelt Wilson
bond: DPRI/3/1603/B86
Digitised material for John Wylson, yeoman of Aycliffe, County Durham - DPRI/1/1603/W11DPRI/1/1603/W11/1 26 December 1602
indented will
endorsed: proved, 15 Oct 1603
DPRI/1/1603/W11/2 12 January 1603
indented inventory, actual total £212 10s (with account of debts of £12 13s 4d)
Wills etc proved 1604Reference: DPRI/1/1604DPRI/1/1604/B1
Henrie BAINBRIGE, of parish of Middleton in Teasdale (Teasdaill) [Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham]; also spelt Bainbrigg, Bainbridge
An inventory for £14 6s 8d was exhibited by Philipp Bainbrigg, one of the next of kin and who had claimed administration: £7 of the discharge was paid to Philipp Bainbrigg at the order of the judge.
Digitised material for Henrie Bainbrige, of Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham - DPRI/1/1604/B1DPRI/1/1604/B1/1 undated
account
account of Anne Turner, cousin and administratrix; admitted, 18 Aug 1604
DPRI/1/1604/B3 14 May 1604
Sara BARKER, one of the daughters of Robert Barker of Newcastle upon Tyne, merchant and alderman, deceased, spinster, of parishe of St Nicholas of [the] towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Sara Barker, daughter of Robert Barker, merchant and alderman, deceased, spinster, of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1604/B3DPRI/1/1604/B3/1-3 2 March 1604
will
endorsed: proved, 14 May 1604
DPRI/1/1604/B3/4 21 July 1604
inventory, actual total £572 15s 6d
inventory of the goods, filial portion, and legacy from the will of the deceased's uncle John Marche
DPRI/1/1604/B9 9 March 1605
Myles BUCKE, of Barmeton within the parishe of Haughton within the countie of Durham [Haughton le Skerne, County Durham]
Digitised material for Myles Bucke, of Haughton le Skerne, County Durham - DPRI/1/1604/B9DPRI/1/1604/B9/1 28 March 1604
will
DPRI/1/1604/B9/2-3 10 April 1604
indented inventory, actual total £504 13s 8d (with account of debts, legacies and funeral expenses of £415 17s 4d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 9 Mar 1605
DPRI/1/1604/B9/4
wrapper
DPRI/1/1604/B11 16 June 1604
John BURNOPP, of perishe of St Ellinge Auckland (chapelry of Awckland St Helen, Ellen) [Auckland St Helen, County Durham]; also spelt Burnope
Digitised material for John Burnopp, of Auckland St Helen, County Durham - DPRI/1/1604/B11DPRI/1/1604/B11/1 10 January 1604
will
endorsed: proved, 16 June 1604
DPRI/1/1604/B11/2 8 June 1604
inventory, actual total £46 6s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £2 8s 8d)
DPRI/1/1604/B12
John BUTLER, merchant, of parishe of St Nicholas of the towne of Newcastell upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland]
bond: DPRI/3/1604/B229
Digitised material for John Butler, merchant, of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1604/B12DPRI/1/1604/B12/2 6 April 1604
indented inventory
endorsed: sequestration granted to Grace Selby widow, former wife of the deceased, 13 Apr 1604
DPRI/1/1604/B12/1 undated
account, actual total £66 18s 6d (with discharge of £74 5s 10d)
Account of Christopher Clewgh, administrator. Subscribed: Robert Rokebye (Rookebie), creditor, to object against [the account].
DPRI/1/1604/C2 27 August 1604
Raphe CHAPMAN, yeoman, of chapelry of Readmyers (Readmyers, Readmiers, Read Miers) of the parish of Witton upon Weere (Were) in the countie of Durham [Witton-le-Wear, County Durham]
Digitised material for Raphe Chapman, yeoman, of Witton-le-Wear, County Durham - DPRI/1/1604/C2DPRI/1/1604/C2/1 19 June 1604
will
DPRI/1/1604/C2/3 20 June 1604
inventory, actual total £27 8s 1d
DPRI/1/1604/C2/2 25 August 1604
commission
commission to Robert Wilkinson, curate of Witton-le-Wear, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Margaret Chapman, relict and sole executrix, she being unable to attend court, and also to swear the witnesses to the
will; commission executed by Wylkynson, 27 Aug 1604
DPRI/1/1604/C3
Belles CHARLTONN, daughter of James Charltonn, Greasteade, chapelry of Bellingham [Greystead, Northumberland; Bellingham, Northumberland]; also spelt Charlton
Digitised material for Belles Charltonn, daughter of James Charltonn, of Bellingham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1604/C3DPRI/1/1604/C3/1 20 January 1605
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 3
DPRI/1/1604/C3/2 20 January 1605
inventory, actual total £7 2s 6d
DPRI/1/1604/C5
George COATES, of Hauxley within the parishe of Warkworth [Warkworth, Northumberland]; also spelt Coats
Digitised material for George Coates, of Warkworth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1604/C5DPRI/1/1604/C5/1 4 February 1605
will
DPRI/1/1604/C5/2-3 4 February 1605
copy will
DPRI/1/1604/C5/4 10 March 1605
inventory, actual total £76 9s (and more)
DPRI/1/1604/C5/5 10 March 1605
copy inventory, actual total £76 9s (and more)
DPRI/1/1604/D1 25 May 1604
Leonarde DACKE, yeoman, of Cockerton within the county of Durham, parish of Darlington [Cockerton, County Durham]; also spelt Dack
Digitised material for Leonarde Dacke, yeoman, of Cockerton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1604/D1DPRI/1/1604/D1/1 2 April 1604
will
probate granted to Agnes Dacke and Margaret Dacke, executors, with a power reserved to Grace Dacke, co-executor; the said Grace Dacke elected Ralfe Blackwell as her curator; inventory exhibited; Mathewe Dacke, son aged 16, elected Richard Smith
as his tutor (unopposed), 25 May 1604
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 60-61
DPRI/1/1604/D1/2 19 May 1604
indented inventory, actual total £108 0s 8d
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 61-62
DPRI/1/1604/D3
James DAVYE, of Snitter within the parish of Rothburye (Rothburie) [Rothbury, Northumberland]; also spelt Davie
Digitised material for James Davye of Rothbury, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1604/D3DPRI/1/1604/D3/1 11 December 1602
will
with inventory, undated, actual total £12 4s 4d
endorsed: not issued; 'copie this & carye it to Alnewick the next Court & cite thexecutor & next of kin'
DPRI/1/1604/D3/2 undated
court documents
with copy will, 11 December 1602
with copy inventory, undated, actual total £13 5s 4d
Incomplete court document issued by Clement Colmore, Durham Chancellor, to John Davye, blood relative, with copy will and inventory subscribed. Endorsed: proved.
DPRI/1/1604/D4 19 January 1605
Henrye DAWSON, son of George Dawson of Mainsforth, labourer, of Fysheburne (Fysshborne, Fyssheborne) in the county of Durham, parish of Sedgefeilde [Fishburn, County Durham]
Digitised material for Henrye Dawson, son of George Dawson labourer, of Fishburn, County Durham - DPRI/1/1604/D4DPRI/1/1604/D4/1 19 April 1596
will
Witnesses sworn, 19 Jan 1605. Endorsed: provedm, 19 Jan [1605].
DPRI/1/1604/D4/2 1 January 1597
indented inventory, actual total £12
inventory of the deceased's filial portion, due to him by the will of his father George Dawson of Mainsforth
DPRI/1/1604/D5
Henrye DOD, of Bellingham in the parishe of Symonnbourne (Symondburn, Simonburn) [Bellingham, Northumberland]; also spelt Dodd
Digitised material for Henrye Dod, of Bellingham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1604/D5DPRI/1/1604/D5/1-4 8 November 1604
will
with inventory, 12 December 1604, actual total £220 10s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £11 15s)
DPRI/1/1604/D5/5 8 November 1604
copy will
DPRI/1/1604/F3
Thomas FLEATHAM, yeoman, of chapelry of Stockton within the countie of Durham [Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham]; also spelt Fletham
Digitised material for Thomas Fleatham, yeoman, of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham - DPRI/1/1604/F3DPRI/1/1604/F3/1 22 October 1603
will
endorsed: 'one part hereof sent with a commission to Mr Rand to take the wedowes oath & bond, but not as yet returned, which must be cal[le]d for'
DPRI/1/1604/F3/2 24 November 1603
inventory, actual total £10 13s 8d (with account of debts and funeral charges of 7s 10d)
DPRI/1/1604/F3/3 24 November 1603
copy inventory, actual total £10 13s 8d (with account of debts and funeral charges of 7s 10d)
DPRI/1/1604/F4
Nicholas FREND, the elder, cordwainer, of Gaitshead (Gateshed, Gateshead) in the countie of Durham [Gateshead, County Durham]
Digitised material for Nicholas Frend, the elder, cordwainer, of Gateshead, County Durham - DPRI/1/1604/F4DPRI/1/1604/F4/1 12 April 1604
will
DPRI/1/1604/F4/2 29 August 1604
inventory, actual total £33 3s 4d (with account of debts of £8 7s 2d)
DPRI/1/1604/G1 30 June 1604
Richard GASKEN, of the Hallyards within the parishe of Ovinghame [Ovingham, Northumberland]; also spelt Gaskenn
Digitised material for Richard Gasken of Ovingham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1604/G1DPRI/1/1604/G1/1-2 14 May 1604
nuncupative will
with inventory, 4 June 1604, actual total £77 8s 2d (with account of debts and funeral charges of £36 3s 4d)
endorsed: proved, 30 June [1604]
DPRI/1/1604/G3
Margratt GRAYE, wife of John Graye of Newcaslte upon Tyne, draper, widow, of Newcastell [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Graie, Gray
Digitised material for Margratt Graye, wife of John Gray, draper, widow, of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1604/G3DPRI/1/1604/G3/1-3 28 August 1604
inventory
Inventory includes goods etc. at Newbiggin. Endorsed: administration granted.
DPRI/1/1604/G4 24 November 1604
Symond GRYC, yeoman, of Bushop Auckland (Awcklande, Aukland) in the countie of Durham [Auckland St Andrew, County Durham]; also spelt Grice
Digitised material for Symond Gryc, yeoman, of Bishop Auckland, County Durham - DPRI/1/1604/G4DPRI/1/1604/G4/1-2 28 November 1603
will
with inventory, 20 November 1604, actual total £54
endorsed: proved, 24 Nov [1604]
DPRI/1/1604/H1
Nycholas HEDLEY, merchant, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Nycholas Hedley, merchant, of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1604/H1DPRI/1/1604/H1/1 17 January 1604
will
DPRI/1/1604/H1/2 21 March 1604
codicil
DPRI/1/1604/H1/3-6 25 April 1604
inventory, actual total £118 11s 6d
with inventory, 26 April 1604, actual total £239 15s
(1) inventory of goods etc. at Newcastle upon Tyne; (2) inventory of goods etc. at Lintz Green. Endorsed: ask for the will.
DPRI/1/1604/H4
Isabell HINDMERS, spinster, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Hindners, Hyndmers
Hindmers made her will 'beinge Afrayed of the visitacion in which my mother [Agnes Bowrye] now is departed'.
Digitised material for Isabell Hindmers, spinster, of tNewcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1604/H4DPRI/1/1604/H4/1-2 30 August 1603
will
with certificate, 1 September 1603
Will, with certificate of livery of seisin of a burgage in the north end of the Forestreet in Sandgate, Newcastle, devised by Hindmers to Thomas Clewghe.
DPRI/1/1604/H4/3 6 October 1603
indented inventory, actual total £7 15s 10d
DPRI/1/1604/H5
John HODGSHON, husband of Margaret Hodgshon, yeoman, of Eggleston (Egelstonn) in the parish of Mideltonn in Tesedale (Middleton in Teisdell) in the countie of Durham [Eggleston, County Durham]; also spelt Hodshon, Hodgeon
The Hodgshons died of the plague: children are also mentioned.
Digitised material for John Hodgshon, husband of Margaret Hodgshon, yeoman, of Eggleston, County Durham - DPRI/1/1604/H5DPRI/1/1604/H5/1 28 October 1604
nuncupative will
joint will of John Hodgshon and his wife Margaret Hodgshon
DPRI/1/1604/H5/2 26 November 1604
inventory, actual total £25 19s 6d
appraised on 26 Nov 1604 and 4 Feb 1605
DPRI/1/1604/L1 12 January 1605
Christofer LEWEN, esquire, of Hetton in the Hole in the countie of Durham, parish of Houghton in the Springe [Hetton-le-Hole, County Durham]; also spelt Lewin
Digitised material for Christofer Lewen, esquire, of Hetton-le-Hole, County Durham - DPRI/1/1604/L1DPRI/1/1604/L1/1 26 September 1604
will
endorsed: proved, 12 Jan 1605
DPRI/1/1604/L1/3 undated
schedule of legatees
schedule of legatees 'such as is sett downe betwixte my wiff and me'; formerley attached to the will
DPRI/1/1604/L1/2 3 December 1604
indented inventory, actual total £96 2s 2d
DPRI/1/1604/M2
Henry MARSHALL, of the Bille Rawe [Brancepeth, County Durham]
The documents' Christian and regnal dates are inconsistent: 1603 (regnal) or 1604.
Digitised material for Henry Marshall, of Brancepeth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1604/M2DPRI/1/1604/M2/1 4 September 1604
will
DPRI/1/1604/M2/2 21 October 1604
inventory, actual total £106 14s 6d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £7 10s 7d)
This inventory was found partly sewn up, evidently to cover up entries which were repeated at the end.
DPRI/1/1604/P1 1 December 1604
Thomas PEARSON, of parish of Whickham within the countie of Durham [Whickham, County Durham]
Digitised material for Thomas Pearson, of Whickham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1604/P1DPRI/1/1604/P1/1 10 December 1604
indented inventory
with indented inventory, 13 February 1607
with indented inventory, 23 November 1613, actual total £193 1s 9d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £7 6s 8d)
Inventory includes the funeral expenses of Pearson's wife. Items were added to the debts owing to the deceased by his administrator James WIlkinson in 1607 and 1613. Subscribed: exhibited, 25 Jan 1605; the administrator was directed to complete
the inventory by a certain date. Endorsed: administration granted, 1 Dec [1604].
DPRI/1/1604/R1 18 June 1604
Sir William REEDE, knight, of Fenham in the parish of Holie Ilande (Holye Iland) within the countie palentine of Durham [Holy Island, Northumberland]; also spelt Reade, Reed
Digitised material for Sir William Reede, knight, of Holy Island, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1604/R1DPRI/1/1604/R1/1 2 June 1604
will
endorsed: proved, 18 June 1604
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 2-3
DPRI/1/1604/R1/2-7 21 June 1604
inventory
with inventory, 28 June 1604, actual total £447 16s 4d
Inventory of household goods etc. and other goods at Holy Island, Fenham, Lowlin and Lameden [Lemington]. Page order: 1604/R1/2 (right), 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 2 (left).
DPRI/1/1604/R1/8
wrapper
DPRI/1/1604/R2 23 February 1605
Rowland RUTLISH, yeoman, Cold Rowlie (Rowley) in the parish of Mugleswicke, Crosegaite in the suburbes of the cittie of Durham in the countie of Durham [Muggleswick, County Durham; Durham St Margaret, County Durham]; also spelt Rutledge. Died
October 1604
Rutlish died 18 months after the making of his will. See DPRI/4/9 ff.306 and 309 (9 and 23 Feb 1605): probate granted to Alice Rutlish, relict, and inventory exhibited.
Digitised material for Rowland Rutlish, yeoman of Durham St Margaret, County Durham - DPRI/1/1604/R2DPRI/1/1604/R2/1 26 April 1603
nuncupative will
administration granted to Allice Rutlish, relict
DPRI/1/1604/R2/2 15 January 1605
inventory, actual total £30 5s 6d (with account of debts of £8 15s 4d)
endorsed: administration granted, 23 Feb [1605]
DPRI/1/1604/T1
Thomas TOMSON, of towen (parish) of Corbridge [Corbridge, Northumberland]; also spelt Tomsson, Thompson
Digitised material for Thomas Tomson of Corbridge, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1604/T1DPRI/1/1604/T1/1-2 20 September 1602
will
with codicil, 20 September 1602
with nuncupative codicil, 20 September 1602
with inventory, undated, actual total £1 18s (and more, with account of debts of 12s 8d)
inventory of goods is unvalued
DPRI/1/1604/W1
George WALBIE, husbandman, of Neitherbouston (Bouston) in the parish of Warkworth and in the countye of Northumberland [Warkworth, Northumberland]
Digitised material for George Walbie, husbandman, of Warkworth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1604/W1DPRI/1/1604/W1/1-2 July 1604
will
date in July 1604 uncertain (damage).Probate granted by John Ladiman, clerk, to William Walbie, sole executor.
DPRI/1/1604/W1/3 10 March 1605
inventory, actual total £9 3s 4d (with account of debts of £11 0s 2d)
DPRI/1/1604/W2 15 March 1605
Raiphe WALLIS, gentleman, of parish of Balmebrough (Balmbrough, Bambro) within the countie of Northumberland [Bamburgh, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Raiphe Wallis, gentleman, of Bamburgh, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1604/W2DPRI/1/1604/W2/1 6 January 1604
will
DPRI/1/1604/W2/2
inventory, actual total £38 13s 4d
Subscribed with (fragmentary) memorandum relating to Allice ... and certain goods 'after given by Thomas Rokebye'. Endorsed: [will] proved, 15 Mar [1605].
DPRI/1/1604/Y1 9 June 1604
Henrie YOUNGER, yeoman, of the Hole Rawe, chapelrie of Shotley in the countie of Northumberland [Shotley, Northumberland]. Died February 1598
Younger's wife Agnes had formerly been married to John Byerley and Roger Hopper, and latterly married George Atthie. The inventory refers to monies in the hands of George Atthie, the 'late' father-in-law of Robert Younger alias Hopper the
illegitimate son of the deceased. Robert Younger is the only legatee named in the will, and which will is witnessed by his wife Agnes Younger among others: as the depositions (DDR/EJ/CCA/1/7 ff.296-298) make clear, Robert Younger's claim to any
property was endangered both by his illegitmacy and by the existence of a younger legitimate brother 'sick in a cradle' and at the time of making the will thought likely to die; no further reference to this younger brother has been found. Henry
Younger died about a week after making his will. His widow had married George Atthie (by July 1602) and then predeceased him (before 9 June 1604; hence the description of Atthie as 'late' father-in-law), and promises alleged to have been made by
Atthie prior to this marriage are also described in the depositions of the witnesses to Henry Younger's will. See Probate Act Books: (1) DPRI/4/9 f.174: administration of the goods not yet administered of Robert Younger of Wolsingham [?father of
Henry Younger] granted to Agnes Atthie, wife of George Atthie, for the use of Frances Younger, daughter of Henry Younger the son of Robert Younger; and inventory (£18) exhibited, 10 July 1602; (2) f.239v: blank entry with marginal heading relating
to the curation of Frances Younger [daughter] and Robert Younger / Hopper, 26 Nov 1603; (3) f.262: Robert Younger, aged 14, elects as curators Hugo Hopper and John Richardson, with the consent of [his cousin] John Hopper, and the curators are
monished to exhibit an inventory, 21 Apr 1604; (4) ff.264, 265, 267, 270v-271: in an office cause (May-June 1604) promoted against George Atthie by Hugo Hopper and John Richardson, Atthie is declared contumacious and the will is proved and
administration of the goods not administered during the lifetime of Agnes Atthie is granted to Hopper and Richardson for the use of Robert Younger / Hopper, illegitimate son; an inventory already having been exhibited, 9 June 1604; [an inventory of
Henry Younger (£118 0s 8d) is referred to in Atthie's 1607 account]; (5) f.394: Frances Younger, aged 13, elects her cousin John Hopper of Muggleswick and George Atthie as her curators, and the curators are monished to exhibit an inventory, 18 July
1606; (6) f.408v: in an office cause to exhibit an inventory, an inventory of the goods of Frances Younger (£20) is exhibited by John Hopper and George Atthie, 4 Oct 1606; (7) DPRI/4/10 f.11v (19 June 1607): (a) office cause to render an account of
the administration of the estates of John Byerley and Roger Hopper promoted against George Atthye by Cuthbert Hopper son and William Hopper the husband of Margaret Hopper daughter, George Atthye exhibits the account, a copy of which is decreed to be
delivered to the other parties; (b) office cause to render an account of the administration of the goods of Henry Younger promoted by George Atthye v John Hopper and others; (c) office cause, John Hopper, tutor, to render an account of the goods of
his charge Frances Younger, daughter of Henry Younger; (8) f.14 (3 July 1607): (a) account of Frances Younger exhibited; (b) Byerley / Hopper office cause continues; (9) f.19 (31 July 1607): office cause to render an account of the administration of
the goods of Roger Hopper promoted by William Hopper v George Atthye; (10) f.36-36v ([28] Nov 1607): office cause to render Atthye's account of the administration of the goods of Roger Hopper and Henry Younger; a long but damaged entry, and which
appears to conclude the matter with the issue of letters testimonial upon Atthye's account. [The indexes for Probate Act Books 9 and 10 are defective, and further entries probably exist.] For the 1607 account, submitted by George Atthie, see -
DPRI/1/1607/H11/1-2
Digitised material for Henrie Younger, yeoman, of Shotley, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1604/Y1DPRI/1/1604/Y1/1 12 February 1598
nuncupative will
endorsed: administration granted, 9 June [1604]
DPRI/1/1604/Y1/2 29 June 1604
inventory, actual total £53
Inventory of goods etc. not yet administered and dew to Robert Younger alias Hopper, illegitimate son. [The will relates that Robert Younger was born before the marriage but after the marriage contract of the deceased and his wife Agnes, and the
inventory reflects his father's doubts that his copyhold property could be devised to him, but that his leasehold might be safely bequeathed. This inventory is of Robert Younger's portion, rather than of Henry Younger's entire personal estate. The
account records Henry Younger's estate was inventoried (£118 0s 8d), but which inventory has not been found.]
Wills etc proved 1605Reference: DPRI/1/1605DPRI/1/1605/A4 15 March 1606
John APPLEBEE, of Barefoote on the More within the parishe of Winston [Winston, County Durham]; also spelt Applebie, Appleby, Applebe
Digitised material for John Applebee of Winston, County Durham - DPRI/1/1605/A4DPRI/1/1605/A4/1 12 September 1605
will
with codicil, 17 October 1605
endorsed: proved, 15 Mar 1606
DPRI/1/1605/A4/2 19 October 1605
indented inventory, actual total £239 13s 4d
DPRI/1/1605/B1 16 November 1605
William BARNES, [coroner of Darlington, from 1584/5], [coroner], gentleman, Bedburne Parke in the countie of Durham, Darlington [Hamsterley, County Durham; Darlington, County Durham]
Digitised material for William Barnes, coroner of Darlington, gentleman of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1605/B1DPRI/1/1605/B1/1-2 26 September 1605
will
endorsed: proved, 16 Nov [1605]; inventory not exhibited; will registered in the book of paper
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 63-67
DPRI/1/1605/B1/3-6 14 December 1605
indented inventory
with indented inventory, 16 January 1606, actual total £594 10s 2d (with account of debts of £50 7s 7d)
inventory of goods etc. at Bedburn (£293 8s 6d) and at Darlington (£236)
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 67-73
DPRI/1/1605/B4 20 April 1605
Elizabeth BOLDON, wife of Raph Boldon, widow, of Cledon in the countie of Durham [Cleadon, County Durham]; also spelt Bolden, Bowdenn, Bowden
Digitised material for Elizabeth Boldon, wife of Raph Boldon, widow of Cleadon, County Durham - DPRI/1/1605/B4DPRI/1/1605/B4/1 23 February 1605
indented will
Witnesses sworn [proved], 20 Apr 1605; approved and probate granted to Michaell Calverley, sole executor, 27 Apr 1605. Endorsed: not issued under the seal.
DPRI/1/1605/B4/2 14 March 1605
indented inventory, actual total £8 16s 1d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £7 7s 2d)
joint inventory of Raph Bowden and his wife Elizabeth Bowden
DPRI/1/1605/B4/3
wrapper
DPRI/1/1605/B6 24 July 1605
Richard BRACKENBURIE, [gentleman usher], esquire, of parish of Selabie (Sellaby) [Gainford, County Durham]; also spelt Brackenbury, Brackenberry
Brackenburie also held chambers at court and at Whitehall.
Digitised material for Richard Brackenburie, gentleman usher, esquire of Gainford, County Durham - DPRI/1/1605/B6DPRI/1/1605/B6/2-17 undated
copy draft will
Will dated, 12 July [?1604]; copy certified in 1605. Endorsed: proved by the witnesses Francis Brackenbury and Anthony Greene, 2 July 1605.
DPRI/1/1605/B6/1 July 1605
commission
commission to John Crodock M.A., archdeacon of Northumberland, Giles Garthwhate M.A., vicar of Heighington, and ... Darbishire, vicar of North Otterington in Allerstonshire, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration of the
goods within the diocese and peculiar jurisdictions to Richard Aldbrough of Elingthorpe [Ellenthorpe, Yorkshire] esquire, co-executor; Aldbrough being very aged and unable to attend court; commission executed by Cradock at Borrowby in Allertonshire,
24 July 1605
DPRI/1/1605/B6/18
wrapper
DPRI/1/1605/B6/19
wrapper
DPRI/1/1605/B5
Robert BRADFURTH, of Somerhouse of the parish of Gainford (Gainforth) in the countye of Durham [Gainford, County Durham]; also spelt Bradforth
Digitised material for Robert Bradfurth of Gainford, County Durham - DPRI/1/1605/B5DPRI/1/1605/B5/1 12 August 1604
will
endorsed: proved, 8 June [1605]
DPRI/1/1605/B5/2 undated
inventory, actual total £138 17s 4d (with account of debts and funeral charges of £6 2s)
DPRI/1/1605/C2 11 May 1605
John COLLIN, of parish of Stainton (Strainton) [Barnard Castle, County Durham]; also spelt Collyn, Collinge
Digitised material for John Collin of Barnard Castle, County Durham - DPRI/1/1605/C2DPRI/1/1605/C2/1 undated
will
endorsed: administration granted, 11 May [1605]
DPRI/1/1605/C2/3 undated
inventory of debts, actual total £1 2s 6d (with account of debts of £7 16s 8d)
[date: contemporaneous with the will]
DPRI/1/1605/C2/2 2 March 1606
inventory, actual total £21 13s
DPRI/1/1605/C3 22 February 1606
Tobie COLLINGE, of Cockerton in the parishe of Darlington [Cockerton, County Durham]; also spelt Colling
Digitised material for Tobie Collinge of Cockerton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1605/C3DPRI/1/1605/C3/1 18 April 1604
copy will
with grant of probate, 22 February 1606
probate granted to Gregory Lodge and Susan Collinge, executors
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 62-63
DPRI/1/1605/C3/2 24 August 1604
inventory, actual total £38 13s 4d (with account of debts of £12 7s 10d)
total of debts uncertain (damage)
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 63-64
DPRI/1/1605/D2
Persewell DIKSONN, yeoman, of Fenweeke (Fenwicke) within the countie of Northumberland [Stamfordham, Northumberland]; also spelt Dicsonn, Dickson, Dixson. Died 10 August 1604
Digitised material for Persewell Diksonn, yeoman of Stamfordham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1605/D2DPRI/1/1605/D2/1-2 undated
will
with inventory, undated, actual total £4 4s 2d (and more, with account of debts of £9 14s 10d)
will, with incomplete inventory
DPRI/1/1605/D2/3 16 June 1605
inventory, actual total £28 0s 2d
DPRI/1/1605/D2/4 16 June 1605
copy inventory, actual total £22 16s 2d
incomplete copy inventory
DPRI/1/1605/F1 28 February 1606
John FENWICK, gentleman, Wallington in the county of Northumberland, Berwick upon Tweed [Hartburn (Northumberland), Northumberland; Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Fenwicke
see DDR/EV/VIS/2/2 (Visitation): f.119: at Berwick, 22 June 1605
Digitised material for John Fenwick, gentleman, of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1605/F1DPRI/1/1605/F1/1 14 January 1605
nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1605/F1/2 22 June 1605
commission
commission issued at Berwick-upon-Tweed under the seal of the Consistorial Court to Ann Fenwick, relict of the intestate [sic] John Fenwick of Berwick-upon-Tweed, deputing her to act as administratrix; with marginal note: voided because a [grant
of] administration to carry out the terms of the will was issued on 28 Feb 1606
DPRI/1/1605/F1/3 18 January 1606
commission
commission to Richard Clerck, vicar of Berwick-upon-Tweed, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Anne Fenwicke [of Berwick-upon-Tweed], relict of John Fenwick of Wallington; commission executed by Clerke, 5 Feb
1606
DPRI/1/1605/F1/4-5 5 February 1606
letter
Covering letter from Richard Clerke, vicar of Berwick-upon-Tweed, to Clement Colmore, Durham Chancellor, enclosing the will and bond and concerning the penal sum of the bond and the good financial standing and reputation of the deceased and the
administratrix's sureties. Endorsed: administration granted, 28 Feb 1606; inventory not exhibited.
DPRI/1/1605/H4 27 April 1605
James HERRYSONE, of Mordon, Sedgefeld [Morden, County Durham]; also spelt Herryson, Harryson, Harrison
Digitised material for James Herrysone of Morden, County Durham - DPRI/1/1605/H4DPRI/1/1605/H4/1-2 6 April 1605
will
endorsed with 27 Apr 1605 note concerning a fee for a [?grant of] tuition
DPRI/1/1605/H4/3 undated
inventory, actual total £22 13s 10d (with account of debts of £1)
endorsed: proved, 27 Apr 1605
DPRI/1/1605/H6 2 November 1605
Thomas HODGSON, yeoman, of Cold Hirst (Coldhirst) within the chappelarie of Hampsterley within the countie of Durham [Hamsterley, County Durham]
Digitised material for Thomas Hodgson, yeoman of Hamsterley, County Durham - DPRI/1/1605/H6DPRI/1/1605/H6/1 7 June 1605
will
with list of debts owing to (£5 13s 4d) and owing by (£5 3s) the testator
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 9
DPRI/1/1605/H6/2 21 September 1605
inventory, actual total £15 4s 8d
endorsed: proved, 2 Nov [1605]
DPRI/1/1605/H8 15 November 1605
Hughe HOPPER, draper, of cittie of Durham [Durham, County Durham]
Accounts of the execution of the will and administration of the estate were exhibited in 1623 and 1624 by the executor, with detailed schedules of debts and receipts annexed: see - DPRI/1/1623/H9/1 - DPRI/1/1623/H9/2-10 - DPRI/1/1624/H11/1 -
DPRI/1/1624/H11/2-17
Digitised material for Hughe Hopper, draper of Durham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1605/H8DPRI/1/1605/H8/1-2 2 October 1605
will
with memorandum, 15 November 1605
Will, subscribed with memorandum of Robert Porrett, executor, made at probate [15 Nov 1605] and confirming that the residue is to be held by the executor in trust only for the sole use of the deceased's children. Endorsed: proved, 15 Nov [1605];
inventory not exhibited; will registered.
DPRI/1/1605/H10 25 January 1606
Ralphe HUGILL, labourer, of Bongait in the parish of Darlington in the county of Durham [Darlington, County Durham]
Digitised material for Ralphe Hugill, labourer of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1605/H10DPRI/1/1605/H10/1-2 2 November 1605
will
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 75-76
DPRI/1/1605/H10/3 21 December 1605
indented inventory, actual total £23 5s 2d (with account of debts of £12 10s 10d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 25 Jan 1606
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 76-77
DPRI/1/1605/H12 21 July 1605
Christopher HUTTON, gentleman, of Sellebye within the parish of Gaynford (Gainforth, Gayneforth, Gainford) [Gainford, County Durham]
Digitised material for Christopher Hutton, gentleman of Gainford, County Durham - DPRI/1/1605/H12DPRI/1/1605/H12/3-6 25 April 1601
inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 21 July [1605]
DPRI/1/1605/H12/1-2 undated
account, actual total £217 9s 4d (with discharge of £252 6s 1d)
with [draft] letters testimonial, 12 July 1605
Account of Anne Hutton, relict. Endorsed: admitted, 12 July 1605; also endorsed with [draft] letters testimonial acquitting the administratrix.
DPRI/1/1605/J2 10 April 1605
Elyzabeth JENYSON, widow, of Walworth (Wallworth) in the parish of Heighington in the countie palatine of Duresme [Heighington, County Durham]; also spelt Jenneson, Jennison
A seal formerly attached to the will can be found pasted within a manuscript of the antiquarian Sir Cuthbert Sharp, held in the collections of Durham Cathedral Library, Ref: MS 32 p.317.
Digitised material for Elyzabeth Jenyson, widow of Heighington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1605/J2DPRI/1/1605/J2/1-2 19 January 1605
will
endorsed: proved, 10 Apr [1605]; inventory not exhibited
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 3-6
DPRI/1/1605/J2/3-4 2 February 1605
codicil
with codicil, 4 April 1605
with codicil, 5 April 1605
endorsed: '... codicilles and inventory to be made redie against Whitson Tewesday' [21 May 1605]
DPRI/1/1605/J2/5-12 13 April 1605
inventory, actual total £954 10s 1d
DPRI/1/1605/J2/13-16 13 April 1605
indented copy inventory, actual total £954 10s 1d
endorsed: [will] proved, 10 Apr 1605; will registered
DPRI/1/1605/K2 16 November 1605
Samson KING, vicar of Dalton-le-Dale, clerk, of Dolton (Dalton) in the countie of Durisme [Dalton-le-Dale, County Durham]; also spelt Kinge
Digitised material for Samson King, vicar of Dalton-le-Dale, County Durham - DPRI/1/1605/K2DPRI/1/1605/K2/1-2 18 July 1605
will
endorsed: proved, 16 Nov 1605; will registered
DPRI/1/1605/K2/3 8 August 1605
indented inventory, actual total £184 16s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £29 5s 10d)
DPRI/1/1605/K1 23 November 1605
Arche KINGE, Hercules Kinge, of Nether Heworth (Heworthe) within the parish of Jarrow (Jerrow, Jarro) [Heworth, County Durham]. Died 31 October 1605
will is endorsed by the probate office [?in error]: will of Hercules Kinge
Digitised material for Arche Kinge, Hercules Kinge of Heworth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1605/K1DPRI/1/1605/K1/1 10 February 1605
will
with memorandum, 23 November 1605
Will, with (1) list of debts owing by the testator of £4 18s 2d; (2) memorandum of Elizabeth Kinge, relict and executrix, made at probate [23 Nov 1605] confirming the intention of the testator that the residue is for the use of the executrix as
well as the deceased's children, born and posthumous. Probate granted to Elizabeth Kinge, relict and sole executrix.
DPRI/1/1605/K1/2 30 October 1605
inventory, actual total £28 19s 10d (with account of debts of £3 5s 8d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 23 Nov [1605]
DPRI/1/1605/L2
Robert LAWRANCE, husband of Margaret Lawrance, of township of Coopon (Cowpon, Copon) in the parish of Billingham [Cowpen, Northumberland]; also spelt Lowrance, Lawrence, Lawrens
Digitised material for Robert Lawrance, husband of Margaret Lawrance of Cowpen, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1605/L2DPRI/1/1605/L2/1 undated
account, actual total £160 12s 9d (with discharge of £104 19s 5d)
with interrogatories, undated
(1) Account of Dame Margaret Lawrance, relict and executrix; with allocation of thirds between the widow and executrix, and her six named children; [not admitted] (2) Interrogatory upon the second statement of the account [see marginal
numbering], disputing the division of the goods. Endorsed: 1604.
DPRI/1/1605/L2/2 undated
allegations
Allegations of Richard Lawrance, son, disputing the inventory and the subsequent division of the goods, and seeking restitution from the widow and executrix. Endorsed: [account] not admitted, [1605].
DPRI/1/1605/L2/3 22 February 1605
copy responses
Copy of the personal responses of Margaret Lawrance, relict and executrix, to the allegations of Richard Lawrance, son. Endorsed: 22 Feb 1605; 'the widdow hath all hir writings but this copie'.
DPRI/1/1605/L3 12 July 1605
George LEE, of Garrigill in the parish of Alston [Alston, Cumberland]
Digitised material for George Lee of Alston, Cumberland - DPRI/1/1605/L3DPRI/1/1605/L3/1 5 July 1605
will
Probate granted to Arthur Lee, son and sole executor, and during his minority to his tutrix Elizabeth Lee, relict, for the use of the said Arthur Lee. Endorsed: proved, 12 July [1605].
DPRI/1/1605/L3/2 undated
inventory, actual total £100 10s 4d (with account of debts of £4 5s 2d)
DPRI/1/1605/L5 4 May 1605
Thomas LEGEAT, of the March Miers (Marche Myers) within the parishe of Lanchester [Lanchester, County Durham]; also spelt Ledgeatt
Digitised material for Thomas Legeat of Lanchester, County Durham - DPRI/1/1605/L5DPRI/1/1605/L5/1 15 March 1605
will
endorsed: proved, 4 May [1605]
DPRI/1/1605/L5/2 22 April 1605
indented inventory, actual total £17 16s 10d (with account of debts and funeral charges of £3 7s)
DPRI/1/1605/L7 19 September 1605
Richard LIDDELL, husbandman, of towneshippe of Westmerringtonn (West Merington) within the parish of St Andrew Awkland (Auckland, Awckland) [Auckland St Andrew, County Durham]; also spelt Liddle
Digitised material for Richard Liddell, husbandman of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham - DPRI/1/1605/L7DPRI/1/1605/L7/1 13 July 1605
will
probate granted to Anthony Liddell, brother and co-executor, also for the use of Francis Liddell and Charles Liddle, minor sons and co-executors, reserving a power to the same children; tuition of the said children also granted to Anthony
Liddell, 19 Sep 1605
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 9-10
DPRI/1/1605/L7/2 5 September 1605
indented inventory, actual total £161 18s 10d (with account of debts of £14)
endorsed: proved, 19 Sep 1605; will registered
DPRI/1/1605/L11 6 October 1605
Raphe LONSDALE, of Newbigging in Teasdale within the countye of Durham [Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham]; also spelt Lonesdale, Loinsdale
Digitised material for Raphe Lonsdale of Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham - DPRI/1/1605/L11DPRI/1/1605/L11/1 14 August 1605
will
DPRI/1/1605/L11/2 27 September 1605
indented inventory, actual total £37 10s 3d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £2 16s 4d)
subscribed: sworn by Clement Colmore [Durham Chancellor] to execute, 6 Oct 1605; Isabell Lonsdale, relict, with John Lonsdale, son, obligors; two sureties also named
DPRI/1/1605/L12 2 November 1605
Robert LOWRYE, of Woodsid (Woodside) otherwise called the Fawside of the parissh of Chester [Chester-le-Street, County Durham]; also spelt Lowrie
Digitised material for Robert Lowrye of Chester-le-Street, County Durham - DPRI/1/1605/L12DPRI/1/1605/L12/1 10 April 1605
will
endorsed: proved, 2 Nov 1605
DPRI/1/1605/L12/2 22 July 1605
inventory, actual total £86 7s 8d (with account of debts of £23 3s 8d)
debts include £2 1s 8d of probate and burial charges itemised on the dorse
DPRI/1/1605/L6
Margret LYDDELL, wife of Thomas Lyddell of Newcastle upon Tyne, merchant and alderman, widow, of town of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland]; also spelt Liddell, Liddle
testatrix requests to be buried at Newcastle St Nicholas
Digitised material for Margret Lyddell, wife of Thomas Lyddell, merchant and alderman, widow of town of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1605/L6DPRI/1/1605/L6/1-2 undated
copy will
dated, 21 Feb
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 1-2
DPRI/1/1605/M1 1 June 1605
William MAVYN, of parich of Esington (Easington) [Easington, County Durham]; also spelt Mavin
Digitised material for William Mavyn of Easington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1605/M1DPRI/1/1605/M1/1 4 May 1605
nuncupative will
endorsed: administration granted, 1 June 1605
DPRI/1/1605/M1/2 4 May 1605
copy nuncupative will
endorsed: administration granted to George Hasen, [master of the deceased], and who was bound to pay to Oswald Mavyn, brother, as much as the judge decrees, 1 June 1605
DPRI/1/1605/M1/3 24 May 1605
indented inventory, actual total £6 13s 4d
DPRI/1/1605/O1 31 May 1605
Luke OGLE, of parish of Edlingham (Egglingham, Eglingham) [Eglingham, Northumberland]; also spelt Ogell, Oggell
Ogle died at Newcastle.
Digitised material for Luke Ogle of Eglingham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1605/O1DPRI/1/1605/O1/1 29 October 1604
inventory
DPRI/1/1605/O1/2-3 29 October 1604
inventory
administration granted to Isabell Ogle, relict, also for the use of Nicholas Ogle and Anne Ogle, minor children, 31 May 1605
DPRI/1/1605/P1 1 June 1605
Jeffraye PARKER, curate of St John's Chapel-in-Weardale, clerk, of the Chappell House, chappell of Saincte Johns in Wardayle (Wardaill, Wardaile) [St John's Chapel-in-Weardale, County Durham]
Digitised material for Jeffraye Parker, curate of St John's Chapel-in-Weardale, County Durham - DPRI/1/1605/P1DPRI/1/1605/P1/1 23 July 1604
indented will
endorsed: proved, 1 June [1605]; inventory exhibited, 13 July 1605
DPRI/1/1605/P1/2 29 October 1604
indented inventory, actual total £143 18s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £16 3s 9d)
exhibited by Ralph Nattrewwe on the part of Elizabeth Parker, widow and administratrix, 13 July 1605
DPRI/1/1605/P2 11 May 1605
George PEERTE, of Wester Blacke (Backe) Deene within the parishe of Stanhope (Stanhopp) [Stanhope, County Durham]; also spelt Pert
Digitised material for George Peerte of Stanhope, County Durham - DPRI/1/1605/P2DPRI/1/1605/P2/1 23 March 1605
will
endorsed: proved, 11 May 1605
DPRI/1/1605/P2/2 3 April 1605
inventory, actual total £39 12s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £5 5s 2d)
DPRI/1/1605/P4 5 July 1605
Jane PILKINGTON, widow, of cittye of Duresme in the countye of Duresme, parish of St Mary in the South Bailey [Durham St Mary the Less, County Durham]
Digitised material for Jane Pilkington, widow of Durham St Mary the Less, County Durham - DPRI/1/1605/P4DPRI/1/1605/P4/1 31 December 1604
copy will
with grant of probate, 5 July 1605
with memorandum, 21 March 1607
Probate granted to Edward Ewbanck, servant and sole executor. Endorsed with memorandum of delivery of the original holographic will to the executor, by order of Clement Colmore, [Durham Chancellor].
DPRI/1/1605/P4/2 undated
inventory, actual total £997 6s 8d
DPRI/1/1605/P5 29 June 1605
Edward PRESTON, of Heighinton in the countie of Durham [Heighington, County Durham]
Digitised material for Edward Preston of Heighington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1605/P5DPRI/1/1605/P5/1-2 24 November 1604
will
Will, with itemised list of debts owing to the testator of £1 17s 5d. Endorsed: proved, 29 June [1605]; to be ingrossed.
DPRI/1/1605/P5/3 14 December 1604
inventory, actual total £12 14s
DPRI/1/1605/R1 22 February 1606
Giffray RAINE, glover, of parish of Darneton (Darlington) in the countie of Durham [Darlington, County Durham]; also spelt Rayne
Digitised material for Giffray Raine, glover of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1605/R1DPRI/1/1605/R1/1 September 1605
nuncupative will
Dated between 9 and 29 Sep 1605. Endorsed: administration granted, 22 Feb [1606].
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 73
DPRI/1/1605/R1/2-3 17 January 1606
indented inventory, actual total £43 17s 4d (with account of debts of £6 2s 4d)
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 73-75
DPRI/1/1605/R3
Rolland REVELYE, husband of Elizabeth Revelye, gentleman, of Twedmouth, Barwicke upon Tweed [Tweedmouth, Northumberland]; also spelt Revlye, Reveley
For the inventory of Revelye's wife, and which includes the debts of Rolland Revelye, see - DPRI/1/1605/R3/3
Digitised material for Rolland Revelye, husband of Elizabeth Revelye, gentleman of Tweedmouth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1605/R3DPRI/1/1605/R3/1-2 3 May 1604
will
DPRI/1/1605/R3
Elizabeth REVELYE, wife of Rolland Revelye of Tweedmouth gentleman, widow, of Twedmouth, Barwicke upon Tweed [Tweedmouth, Northumberland]; also spelt Revlye, Reveley
For the will of Elizabeth Revelye's husband, see - DPRI/1/1605/R3/1-2
Digitised material for Elizabeth Revelye, wife of Rolland Revelye of Tweedmouth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1605/R3DPRI/1/1605/R3/3 undated
inventory, actual total £13 3s 1d (with account of debts of £19 13s)
joint inventory of the goods etc. of Rolland Revelye and his widow Elizabeth Revelye, appraised by the constables of Tweedmouth
DPRI/1/1605/R4 8 March 1606
Robert RICHARDSON, of Heilifeilde (Heilifeild) of the parish of Lanchester [Lanchester, County Durham]
Digitised material for Robert Richardson of Lanchester, County Durham - DPRI/1/1605/R4DPRI/1/1605/R4/1 19 October 1605
copy will
probate granted by John Philpott, deputy of Clement Colmor [Durham Chancellor], to John Richardson, sole executor; inventory also exhibited, 8 Mar 1606
DPRI/1/1605/R4/2 6 October 1605
inventory, actual total £22 6s 8d (and more, with account of funeral expenses of £1 10s 8d)
inventory is incomplete
DPRI/1/1605/R6
Robert RODAM [Durham, County Durham]; also spelt Roddham
address drawn from DPRI/7 index
Digitised material for Robert Rodam of Durham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1605/R6DPRI/1/1605/R6/2-3 8 April 1605
inventory
DPRI/1/1605/R6/1
wrapper
endorsed: administration granted [?to the relict], 14 Sep 1605; also endorsed with draft and incomplete court document [?citation quorum nomina]
DPRI/1/1605/S1 13 September 1605
Francis SAIRE, mercer, of chapelry of Bernard Castell (Barnard Castle) [Barnard Castle, County Durham]
Digitised material for Francis Saire, mercer of Barnard Castle, County Durham - DPRI/1/1605/S1DPRI/1/1605/S1/1 12 August 1605
will
with memorandum, undated
will, subscribed with memorandum of Michael Walker, witness, concerning the testator's intentions as regards his children's portions. Endorsed: proved, 13 Sep 1605.
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 10-13
DPRI/1/1605/S1/2-3 15 August 1605
indented inventory, actual total £1,401 5s 3d (with account of debts of £249 1s 5d)
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 13
DPRI/1/1605/S3
William SHAFTOE, gentleman, of Lipwood of the chappelrie of Haidon [Haydon Bridge, Northumberland]
Digitised material for William Shaftoe, gentleman of Haydon Bridge, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1605/S3DPRI/1/1605/S3/1 16 March 1606
inventory
with certificate of apprisement, undated, actual total £6 17s 8d
Date uncertain. Endorsed with: (1) certificate of John Clematson, curate of Langley, concerning the apprisement - 'to the greatest value according to the proportion that ever goods weare in the barronye of Langeleye since mye beinge there'; (2)
administration granted.
DPRI/1/1605/S5 15 June 1605
Alison SHEROTON, wife of William Sheroton of Elwick, widow, of Elwick of the parish of Harte [Hart, County Durham]; also spelt Shereton, Shewton
Digitised material for Alison Sheroton, wife of William Sheroton of Elwick, widow of Hart, County Durham - DPRI/1/1605/S5DPRI/1/1605/S5/1-2 22 May 1605
will
endorsed: proved, 15 June [1605]
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 8-9
DPRI/1/1605/S5/3 3 June 1605
indented inventory, actual total £79 19s 8d
DPRI/1/1605/S7
Robert STEELE, of parish of Holie Iland (Eland) [Holy Island, Northumberland]; also spelt Steall
Digitised material for Robert Steele of Holy Island, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1605/S7DPRI/1/1605/S7/1 19 April 1605
commission
Commission to Olliver Selbye, Richard Tailor, Robert Steele and William Thewe of Holy Island, to inventory and appraise the goods again; these men having been elected by both parties in the cause: Henry Steele v Thomas Bell and his wife Elizabeth
Bell. Subscribed with memorandum concerning the same cause.
DPRI/1/1605/S7/2 6 May 1605
inventory, actual total £29 11s 2d
exhibited, 10 May 1605
DPRI/1/1605/S8 3 August 1605
William STEVENSONE, of Crooke within the parishe of Lanchester [Crook, County Durham]; also spelt Stephenson
Digitised material for William Stevensone of Crook, County Durham - DPRI/1/1605/S8DPRI/1/1605/S8/1 26 May 1605
will
endorsed: proved, 3 Aug [1605]
DPRI/1/1605/S8/2 4 June 1605
indented inventory, actual total £49 13s 4d (with account of debts and funeral charges of £22 18s 8d)
DPRI/1/1605/S9 21 June 1605
Thomas STROTHERE, gentleman, of Chattone within the countye of Northumberland [Chatton, Northumberland]; also spelt Strother. Died 3 January 1604
Digitised material for Thomas Strothere, gentleman of Chatton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1605/S9DPRI/1/1605/S9/2 3 January 1604
will
endorsed: proved, 21 June 1605
DPRI/1/1605/S9/1 3 January 1604
copy will
DPRI/1/1605/S9/3 10 January 1604
inventory, actual total £54 0s 10d
DPRI/1/1605/S9/4 10 January 1604
copy inventory, actual total £54 0s 10d
DPRI/1/1605/T5 12 October 1605
Henrye TROTTER, of Gamesbye (Gamesby) Howse within the parishe of Hampsterley (chapelry of Hamsterley) [Hamsterley, County Durham]; also spelt Troter
Digitised material for Henrye Trotter of Hamsterley, County Durham - DPRI/1/1605/T5DPRI/1/1605/T5/1 10 May 1604
will
DPRI/1/1605/T5/2 25 September 1605
inventory, actual total £32 6s 9d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £2 3s)
Subscribed with entry concerning the £17 [?and more] filial portion of Margaret Dowson (Dawson), daughter of the late Robert Dawson, for which Trotter had entered a bond in Durham Consistory Court, with the names of three men in whose hands the
monies now remain. Endorsed: [will] proved, 12 Oct 1605.
DPRI/1/1605/W3 27 April 1605
Robert WILDE, yeoman, of Kiblesworthe in the countie palantine of Durham, the chappell of Lamesley [Lamesley, County Durham]; also spelt Wild
Digitised material for Robert Wilde, yeoman, of Lamesley, County Durham - DPRI/1/1605/W3DPRI/1/1605/W3/1-2 18 September 1604
will
endorsed: proved, 27 Apr [1605]
DPRI/1/1605/W3/3 31 January 1605
indented inventory, actual total £59 7s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £7 17s 4d)
Wills etc proved 1606Reference: DPRI/1/1606DPRI/1/1606/A2
Bartram ANDERSON, the elder, merchant, of Newecastell upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland]; also spelt Andersonne, Anderdersonne, Andersonn
testator requests to be buried at Newcastle St Nicholas
Digitised material for Bartram Anderson, the elder, merchant of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1606/A2DPRI/1/1606/A2/1-2 26 August 1606
will
DPRI/1/1606/A2/3-25 20 September 1606
inventory, actual total £2,680 17s 6d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £595 7s 2d)
Inventory of household and shop goods etc.; also goods at Quarrell House, at the waterside and about the town, Lemenden [?Lemington], Chopwell, Willington. Endorsed: 'found in Dr Cradockes house after his death'.
DPRI/1/1606/B1 4 September 1606
Robart BAINBRIDGE, of Hartburne in the countye of Duresme, chapelry of Stockton [Hartburn, County Durham]
Digitised material for Robart Bainbridge of Hartburn, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/B1DPRI/1/1606/B1/1 26 July 1606
indented nuncupative will
Nuncupative will, declared on 25 and 26 July 1606. Endorsed: proved, 4 Sep 1606.
DPRI/1/1606/B1/2-3 8 August 1606
indented inventory, actual total £148 4s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £12 4s 6d)
DPRI/1/1606/B3 3 May 1606
William BATMASON, of Ushawe (Ushaw) withe in the parisheinge of Eshe [Esh, County Durham]; also spelt Batmasson, Batmanson
Digitised material for William Batmason of Esh, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/B3DPRI/1/1606/B3/1 15 December 1605
nuncupative will
endorsed: proved, 3 May 1606
DPRI/1/1606/B3/2 28 February 1606
inventory, actual total £40 8s 8d (with account of debts of £5 8s)
DPRI/1/1606/B4
Thomas BAYNES, yeoman, of Priston (Preston) in the county off Durham, chapelry of Stockton [Preston-on-Tees, County Durham]; also spelt Baines, Bayns
Digitised material for Thomas Baynes, yeoman of Preston-on-Tees, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/B4DPRI/1/1606/B4/1 22 April 1606
will
administration granted to Alice Baines, relict, who was bound to distribute to Margaret Allanson and Jane Thomson, daughters, a decreed portion of the goods
DPRI/1/1606/B4/2 3 May 1606
inventory, actual total £96 16s
DPRI/1/1606/B8 30 January 1607
William BLYTHMAN, of Westoe within the parish of Jerro (Jarro) [Westoe, County Durham]; also spelt Blithman, Blithmann
Digitised material for William Blythman of Westoe, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/B8DPRI/1/1606/B8/1-2 12 July 1603
will
Subscribed with memorandum relating to the signatures of certain witnesses made at probate, 30 Jan 1607. Endorsed: in litigation.
DPRI/1/1606/B8/3-4 19 January 1607
inventory, actual total £1,119 12s 10d (with account of debts and funeral charges of £137 8s 4d)
inventory of goods etc. at Westoe, Jarrow and Gateshead
DPRI/1/1606/B9
George BOWES, esquire, of Bradley (Braidley) [Wolsingham, County Durham]
For the will of George Bowes, proved in 1603, see DPRI/2/3 ff.261-262v.
Digitised material for George Bowes, esquire of Wolsingham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/B9DPRI/1/1606/B9/1 11 September 1606
inventory
inventory of goods etc. at Bradley, Raby, Burnopp and Hapwell Tower [?Hopewell]
DPRI/1/1606/B9/2 3 September 1606
inventory, actual total £715 11s 8d
inventory of goods etc. at Lumley, Houghton, Cocket Island and Biddick
DPRI/1/1606/B10 6 February 1604
Henry BOWES, esquire, gentleman, of parish of Newburn (Newborne, Newburne) in the county of Northumberland [Newburn, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Henry Bowes, esquire, gentleman of Newburn, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1606/B10DPRI/1/1606/B10/2 6 January 1604
inventory, actual total £134 5s 6d
with inventory, 11 January 1604, actual total £26 4s 8d
(1) inventory of goods etc. at [?Newburn]; (2) inventory of goods at Raby and Stelling. Endorsed: administration granted, 6 Feb 1604.
DPRI/1/1606/B10/1 undated
account, actual total £160 10s 2d (with discharge of £168 12s 6d)
Account of Anne Bowes, relict. Endorsed: admitted, 27 Jan 1607.
DPRI/1/1606/B12 6 December 1606
Agnes BROMBLEY, widow, of towne and parish and lordshipp of Hart (Harte) [Hart, County Durham]; also spelt Bromley
Digitised material for Agnes Brombley, widow of Hart, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/B12DPRI/1/1606/B12/1 27 September 1606
will
DPRI/1/1606/B12/2 23 October 1606
indented inventory, actual total £290 0s 8d (with account of debts, legacies and funeral expenses of £66 14s)
Inventory in the form of an account: the goods (£249 8s 8d) and legacies (£40 12s) are accounted together; from which the childrens' (£138 10s) and widow's (£138 10s) parts and legacies are deducted; £66 14s of additional legacies and debts are
then deducted from the death's part (also £138 10s), the residue being allocated to the executors. Endorsed: proved, 6 Dec 1606.
DPRI/1/1606/B6 13 February 1607
John BYNCKES, of Borobie (Boroby, Borrowby, Borroby), parish of Leacke (Leeke) [Leake, Yorkshire]; also spelt Bynkes, Binkes
Digitised material for John Bynckes of Leake, Yorkshire - DPRI/1/1606/B6DPRI/1/1606/B6/3-4 undated
will
with inventory, undated, actual total £18 (and more, with account of debts of £10 and more)
will, headed: 'the first will'; with inventory drawn up by the testator
DPRI/1/1606/B6/1-2 undated
copy will
headed: 'the first will'
DPRI/1/1606/B6/5 2 December 1606
will
headed: 'the second will'
DPRI/1/1606/B6/6 13 January 1607
inventory, actual total £130 16s 8d
DPRI/1/1606/C1 19 April 1606
Michael CALVERLEY, [coroner of Chester ward], gentleman, citie of Durham, Cleadon in the county of Durham [Durham, County Durham; Cleadon, County Durham]; also spelt Calverleye
Digitised material for Michael Calverley, coroner of Chester ward, gentleman of Durham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/C1DPRI/1/1606/C1/1 21 March 1606
will
with codicil, 22 March 1606
endorsed: proved, 19 Apr 1606; inventory exhibited; will registered
DPRI/1/1606/C1/2-6 undated
inventory, actual total £296 8s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £19 6s 8d)
inventory of: (1) goods delivered by order of William James D.D., Dean of Durham Cathedral, and Clement Colmore D.D., [Durham Chancellor], to Margreat Calverley, relict, in full payment of her and her children's portions, apprised in the lifetime
of the deceased; (2) other goods; (3) goods auctioned at Durham, 4 June 1606; (4) goods then unsold, but afterwards apprised and sold; (5) goods still unsold, apprised 28 Feb 1607
DPRI/1/1606/C1/7-8 undated
indented inventory, actual total £296 8s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £19 6s 8d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 19 Apr [1606]; will registered
DPRI/1/1606/C3
Matthew CHAPMAN, merchant, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne in the countie of the same towne of the parish of Sainct Nicholas [Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Matthew Chapman, merchant of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1606/C3DPRI/1/1606/C3/1 19 February 1605
will
with codicil, 29 October 1606
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 7-8
DPRI/1/1606/C3/2-4 25 November 1606
indented inventory, actual total £1,960 3s 5d
DPRI/1/1606/C4 21 June 1606
Thomas CHAPPELLOWE, yeoman, of Palmes Morton within the countie of Durham, parish of Haughton [Haughton le Skerne, County Durham]; also spelt Chappellow, Chappelowe
Digitised material for Thomas Chappellowe, yeoman of Haughton le Skerne, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/C4DPRI/1/1606/C4/1 16 March 1606
indented will
DPRI/1/1606/C4/2 26 March 1606
indented inventory, actual total £386 0s 7d (with account of debts, legacies and funeral expenses of £147 14s 8d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 21 June [1606]
DPRI/1/1606/C2 16 January 1607
Allizon CHARTER, widow, of Fyssheborne in the county of Durham, parish of Sedgefeild [Fishburn, County Durham]; also spelt Carter
Digitised material for Allizon Charter, widow of Fishburn, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/C2DPRI/1/1606/C2/1 11 October 1606
nuncupative will
endorsed: proved, 16 Jan 1607
DPRI/1/1606/C2/2 28 November 1606
indented inventory, actual total £29 5s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £3 14s 4d)
DPRI/1/1606/C8
John COWHERD, of Earsden (Earsdenn) within the chapelrye of Hebburne (Hebborne) and in the parishe of Bothall [Earsdon, Northumberland]; also spelt Cowheard
Digitised material for John Cowherd of Earsdon, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1606/C8DPRI/1/1606/C8/1 3 November 1606
will
with list of debts owing by the testator of £2 6s
DPRI/1/1606/C8/2 11 December 1606
indented inventory, actual total £17 17s 4d
DPRI/1/1606/D1 24 May 1606
Robert DAILL, tanner, of Darlingtonn (Darlington) in the county of Durham [Darlington, County Durham]; also spelt Dail, Dale
Digitised material for Robert Daill, tanner of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/D1DPRI/1/1606/D1/1 30 January 1606
indented will
endorsed: proved, 24 [?May 1606]
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 77-78
DPRI/1/1606/D1/2 26 March 1606
indented inventory, actual total £84 18s (with account of debts of £9 13s 4d)
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 78-79
DPRI/1/1606/D3 27 February 1607
Sir Robert DELAVALE, knight, of Seton Delavale of the parishe of Tynemouth and chapelrie of Ersden (Erdesden, Earsden) in the countye of Northumberland [Seaton Delaval, Northumberland]; also spelt Delaval, Delavall
Digitised material for Sir Robert Delavale, knight of Seaton Delaval, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1606/D3DPRI/1/1606/D3/1-4 18 November 1606
will
with codicil, 28 November 1606
DPRI/1/1606/D3/5-8 18 February 1607
inventory, actual total £2,152 7s (with account of debts, legacies and funeral expenses of £2,188 14s)
DPRI/1/1606/D3/9-12 18 February 1607
indented copy inventory, actual total £2,152 7s (with account of debts, legacies and funeral expenses of £2,188 14s)
endorsed: [will] proved, 27 Feb 1607
DPRI/1/1606/D4
Robert DENT, husband of Katherin Dent, gentleman, of Byker (Biker) in the countye of Northumberland [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Robert Dent, husband of Katherin Dent, gentleman of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1606/D4 DPRI/1/1606/D4/1-2 28 February 1606
draft account
Account of Katherine Ogle, former relict; accountant sworn, account admitted and letters testimonial decreed to be issued, 20 June 1606. Endorsed: admitted, 20 June [1606]; voided.
DPRI/1/1606/D4/3 undated
account
Only certain items from the draft account are included in this account. Endorsed: admitted, 20 June [1606]; probate issued under the seal.
DPRI/1/1606/D5 4 February 1607
William DENTT, of chappelrye of Bernard Castell (Barnard Castle) [Barnard Castle, County Durham]; also spelt Dent, Dente
Digitised material for William Dentt of Barnard Castle, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/D5DPRI/1/1606/D5/1 9 September 1606
will
endorsed: proved, 4 Feb 1607
DPRI/1/1606/D5/2 1 November 1606
indented inventory, actual total £14 0s 8d
DPRI/1/1606/D5/3 30 January 1607
commission
commission to Michael Walker, curate of Barnard Castle, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Margaret Dent, relict and sole executrix, and also to swear the witnesses to the will; commission executed by Walker, 4 Feb
1607
DPRI/1/1606/D6 July 1606
Alice DICKSON, wife of Arche Dickson, widow, of chapelry of Saint Andrew [Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland]
Alice Dickson died of the plague, and during her 11 weeks of sickness she was 'one of the pore which was mantaned [maintained] of the maidlenes' [the Hospital of St Mary Magdalen]. Prior to the outbreak of the plague she is described as havign
suffered from 'the James sickness' [leprosy].
Digitised material for Alice Dickson, wife of Arche Dickson, widow of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1606/D6DPRI/1/1606/D6/1-2 20 June 1605
inventory, actual total £1 0s 7d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £3 18s)
with letter, undated
Inventory, with covering letter to Thomas Kynge [Durham proctor] from Roger Errington, concerning a controversy over the goods of the deceased, and supporting the creditor's claim. Endorsed: administration granted.
DPRI/1/1606/D8 24 May 1606
Henrie DUNKANE, husbandman, of Norton [Norton, County Durham]; also spelt Donkane
For the inventory of Dunkane's wife, see - DPRI/1/1607/D7/1-3
Digitised material for Henrie Dunkane, husbandman of Norton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/D8DPRI/1/1606/D8/1 1 May 1606
will
DPRI/1/1606/D8/2-5 13 May 1606
inventory, actual total £270 2s 2d (with account of debts, legacies and funeral expenses of £126 10s 11d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 24 May 1606
DPRI/1/1606/E1 28 June 1606
Alexander EGGLESTON, of the Townfeilde in the parrishe of Hunstonworth [Hunstanworth, County Durham]; also spelt Egleston
Digitised material for Alexander Eggleston of Hunstanworth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/E1DPRI/1/1606/E1/1 29 March 1606
will
endorsed: proved, 28 June 1606
DPRI/1/1606/E1/3 undated
inventory, actual total £138 16s 2d
Inventory dated, 28 May [?1606]. Endorsed: administration granted, 28 June [1606].
DPRI/1/1606/E1/4 undated
indented inventory, actual total £138 16s 2d
Inventory dated, 28 May [?1606]. Endorsed: administration granted, 28 June [1606].
DPRI/1/1606/E2 20 March 1607
Barbara ELSTOB, widow, of Foxton, parish of Sedgfield (Sedgefeild, Seidgfeild) [Sedgefield, County Durham]; also spelt Elstobb, Elstop
Digitised material for Barbara Elstob, widow of Sedgefield, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/E2DPRI/1/1606/E2/1 28 November 1606
will
endorsed: proved, 20 Mar 1607
DPRI/1/1606/E2/2 undated
inventory, actual total £29 16s 8d (with account of debts of £32)
endorsed: will not proved
DPRI/1/1606/E3 24 May 1606
William EMERSON, yeoman, of Barmeton within the countie of Durham, parish of Haughton [Haughton le Skerne, County Durham]
Inventory is endorsed by probate office; 'Inventory ... with Will that is not yet proved' - the latter is not present.
Digitised material for William Emerson, yeoman of Haughton le Skerne, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/E3DPRI/1/1606/E3/1 23 May 1606
indented inventory
with indented inventory, 20 May 1606, actual total £675 15s 6d
Inventory of goods at [?Barmpton] and at Feildheade in Weardale. Endorsed: administration granted, 24 May [1606].
DPRI/1/1606/F2 20 February 1607
William FISSHER, son and executor of Robert Fissher of Newcastle upon Tyne, minor, of towne of Newcastell upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Fisher
Fissher was under the tuition of Hughe Maison. For the will of Fisher's father Robert Risher, see - DPRI/1/1604/F2/1-2
Digitised material for William Fissher, son and executor of Robert Fissher, minor of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1606/F2DPRI/1/1606/F2/1 20 February 1607
inventory
The inventory total represents Fissher's share of his father's personal property, he as executor having paid all debts and legacies etc. Endorsed: administration granted, 20 Feb 1607.
DPRI/1/1606/G2 30 March 1606
Lawrence GARNETT, gentleman, of Eglescliffe (Eggesclif, Eglescliff, Egglescliff, Eggliscliffe) in the countye palentyne of Durisme [Egglescliffe, County Durham]; also spelt Garnet
Digitised material for Lawrence Garnett, gentleman of Egglescliffe, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/G2DPRI/1/1606/G2/1 18 March 1606
will
Witnesses sworn by commission, 30 Mar 1606. Endorsed: 1605.
DPRI/1/1606/G2/2-3 29 March 1606
inventory, actual total £223 17s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £167 11s 2d)
DPRI/1/1606/G2/4 30 March 1606
certificate of execution of commission
certificate of execution of a commission to prove the will and to execute a bond and grant probate to Anne Garnett, relict; commission executed by John Calthill and Michaell Colman
DPRI/1/1606/G4
Rychard GARRATT, yeoman, of Allintonge (Allanton, Allinton) within the parish of Woodhorne and in the county of Northumberland [Woodhorn, Northumberland]; also spelt Garrett, Garrat
Digitised material for Rychard Garratt, yeoman of AWoodhorn, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1606/G4DPRI/1/1606/G4/1 23 March 1603
indented will
Not proved. Subscribed: Margaret Garratt married since to Robert Younger; five living children and one deceased child named.
DPRI/1/1606/G4/2 28 April 1603
indented inventory, actual total £47 10s 4d (with account of debts of £8 12s)
inventory total includes £2 14s 4d of legacies
DPRI/1/1606/G5 26 July 1606
Jhon GARTHAT, of parishe of Wollsingham (Wolsingham) and lordshippe of Bransbethe (Bransbeth) [Wolsingham, County Durham]; also spelt Garthwhate
Digitised material for Jhon Garthat of Wolsingham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/G5DPRI/1/1606/G5/1 24 May 1606
indented will
endorsed: proved, 26 July 1606
DPRI/1/1606/G5/2 12 June 1606
indented inventory, actual total £133 12s 2d (with account of debts and funeral charges of £49 14s 2d)
DPRI/1/1606/G7 26 April 1606
Thomas GREEVE, husbandman, of parish of Norton within the countie of Durrham [Norton, County Durham]; also spelt Greve, Greev
Digitised material for Thomas Greeve, husbandman of Norton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/G7DPRI/1/1606/G7/2-3 31 December 1605
will
with list of debts owing by the testator of £9 11s 6d
DPRI/1/1606/G7/1 31 December 1605
copy will
endorsed: proved, 26 Apr 1606
DPRI/1/1606/G7/6 21 April 1606
inventory, actual total £62 8s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £12 0s 9d)
DPRI/1/1606/G7/4-5 21 April 1606
indented copy inventory, actual total £62 8s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £12 0s 9d)
DPRI/1/1606/H2 22 November 1606
John HALL, cordwainer, of Darlington in the countie of Durham [Darlington, County Durham]
Digitised material for John Hall, cordwainer of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/H2DPRI/1/1606/H2/1 12 September 1606
will
endorsed: proved, 22 Nov 1606
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 80
DPRI/1/1606/H2/2 6 November 1606
indented inventory, actual total £61 17s 6d (with account of debts of £9 8s 1d)
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 80-82
DPRI/1/1606/H4 8 November 1606
Lanclot HALL, of Framewelgaite in the parishe (chapelry) of St Margarettes in the cittye of Durham [Durham St Margaret, County Durham]
Digitised material for Lanclot Hall of Durham St Margaret, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/H4DPRI/1/1606/H4/1 22 September 1606
will
DPRI/1/1606/H4/2-3 17 October 1606
inventory, actual total £212 14s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £32 17s 4d)
endorsed: proved, 8 Nov 1606
DPRI/1/1606/H8 11 October 1606
Isabell HARPERLEY, daughter and executor of Anthony Harperley of Hartburn, spinster, of parish of Hartburne of the chappelrie of Stockton [Hartburn, County Durham]
Digitised material for Isabell Harperley, daughter and executor of Anthony Harperley of Hartburn, spinster of Hartburn, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/H8DPRI/1/1606/H8/1 9 June 1597
nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1606/H8/2 11 October 1606
inventory, actual total £38 13s 8d
DPRI/1/1606/H8/3 11 October 1606
inventory, actual total £38 13s 8d
endorsed: administration granted, 11 Oct 1606
DPRI/1/1606/H9 10 May 1606
Robert HARRYSON, of Mugleswicke Parke and of the paryshe of Mugleswicke (Mugleswick) [Muggleswick, County Durham]; also spelt Harrison
Digitised material for Robert Harryson of Muggleswick, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/H9DPRI/1/1606/H9/1 26 February 1606
will
endorsed: proved, 10 May [1606]
DPRI/1/1606/H9/2 19 March 1606
inventory, actual total £57 11s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £10 5s 6d)
DPRI/1/1606/H7 18 July 1606
James HERRISON, of parishe of Morpeth [Morpeth, Northumberland]; also spelt Harrison
Digitised material for James Herrison of Morpeth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1606/H7DPRI/1/1606/H7/1-2 11 April 1606
will
Subscribed: witnesses sworn and probate granted to Lucie Harreson, relict and co-executor; the other executors having renounced. Endorsed: proved, 18 July 1606.
DPRI/1/1606/H7/3 12 June 1606
inventory, actual total £20 12s 10d (with account of debts of £4 4s 8d)
DPRI/1/1606/H11 10 May 1606
Thomas HUCHESON, of Langley within the parishe of Staindrope [Staindrop, County Durham]; also spelt Hutchinson
Digitised material for Thomas Hucheson of Staindrop, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/H11DPRI/1/1606/H11/1 22 February 1606
indented will
endorsed: proved, 10 May 1606
DPRI/1/1606/H11/2 10 March 1606
indented inventory, actual total £27 7s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £20 12s 7d)
DPRI/1/1606/H12
Richerd HUDLESSE, of parish of Darlingtonne (Darlington) [Darlington, County Durham]; also spelt Hoodlesse, Hoodelesse
Digitised material for Richerd Hudlesse of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/H12DPRI/1/1606/H12/1 21 February 1607
will
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 85-86
DPRI/1/1606/H12/2 11 March 1607
indented inventory, actual total £42 19s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £1 18s 4d)
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 86-87
DPRI/1/1606/H15
Andro HUNTRIDGH, of parish of Longehowghton (Longhowghton, Long Houghton) [Longhoughton, Northumberland]; also spelt Huntridge, Huntridghe
Digitised material for Andro Huntridgh of Longhoughton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1606/H15DPRI/1/1606/H15/1 9 April 1606
will
endorsed with voided and cancelled grant of probate
DPRI/1/1606/H15/2 20 May 1606
inventory, actual total £26 17s 2d
DPRI/1/1606/H15/3 20 May 1606
inventory, actual total £26 17s 2d
DPRI/1/1606/L5 28 November 1606
Robert LORYMAN, of parish of Darlington [Darlington, County Durham]; also spelt Lorriman, Loriman
Digitised material for Robert Loryman of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/L5DPRI/1/1606/L5/2 29 August 1606
will
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 83
DPRI/1/1606/L5/1 29 August 1606
copy will
endorsed: proved, 28 Nov 1606
DPRI/1/1606/L5/3 16 November 1606
indented inventory, actual total £69 18s 2d (with account of debts of £10 18s 8d)
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 84-85
DPRI/1/1606/M1 24 September 1606
Anne MASON, widow, of Barwick uppon Tweed [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Maison
Digitised material for Anne Mason, widow of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1606/M1DPRI/1/1606/M1/1-2 11 June 1606
will
DPRI/1/1606/M1/3 18 September 1606
commission
commission to Richard Clerck preacher, vicar of Berwick-upon-Tweed: (1) to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration of the goods of John Dewell of Berwick-upon-Tweed, intestate, to Margaret Dewell, relict; commission executed
by Clerke, 21 Sep 1606; (2) to administer an oath and grant administration to the children the executors of the will of Anne Mason, and during their minority to grant the same to Thomas Rotherupp, tutor; and also to swear and examine the witnesses
to the will; commission executed by Clerke, and a bond also entered, 24 Sep 1606
DPRI/1/1606/M5 1 April 1606
Stephen MELMARBIE, husbandman, of parish of Birkbie (Birkby) within the countie of Yorke [Birkby, Yorkshire]; also spelt Melmerby, Melmerbie
Digitised material for Stephen Melmarbie, husbandman of Birkby, Yorkshire - DPRI/1/1606/M5DPRI/1/1606/M5/1 17 February 1606
will
DPRI/1/1606/M5/2-3 26 February 1606
inventory, actual total £122 3s (with account of debts of £29 7s 8d)
DPRI/1/1606/M5/4 29 March 1606
commission
commission to Edward Hutton LLB, to swear and examine the witnesses to the will; commission executed by Hutton, 1 Apr 1606
DPRI/1/1606/O1 10 January 1607
Phillis OGLE, widow, Newsame in the countye of Northumberland, Lemyngton of the parish of Edlingham [Earsdon, Northumberland; Edlingham, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Phillis Ogle, widow,of Earsdon and Edlingham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1606/O1DPRI/1/1606/O1/2 22 June 1606
will
witnesses sworn, 14 Nov 1606
DPRI/1/1606/O1/1 22 June 1606
copy will
DPRI/1/1606/O1/3 10 January 1607
indented inventory, actual total £240 13s 8d
Exhibited by Thomas Middleton, 10 Jan 1607. Endorsed: proved, 10 Jan 1607.
DPRI/1/1606/P1 22 November 1606
Dame Jennett PATTYSONN, of towne and parish and lordship of Hart (Hartt, Harte) within the county pallatyne of Dunelem [Hart, County Durham]; also spelt Pattisonn, Patysonn, Pattison
Digitised material for Dame Jennett Pattysonn of Hart, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/P1DPRI/1/1606/P1/1 28 October 1606
will
DPRI/1/1606/P1/2 13 November 1606
indented inventory, actual total £164 13s 6d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £69 5s 2d)
Inventory in the form of an account, with allocation of the residue to the executor, Robert Gibson. Endorsed: [will] proved, 22 Nov 1606.
DPRI/1/1606/P5 16 May 1606
George POTS, yeoman, of Prestwick in the countie of Northumberland, parish of Pont Iland (Ponte Iland) [Ponteland, Northumberland]; also spelt Pottes
Digitised material for George Pots, yeoman of Ponteland, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1606/P5DPRI/1/1606/P5/1 22 December 1605
will
subscribed with names of five minor children
DPRI/1/1606/P5/2 22 December 1605
copy will
endorsed with list of debts owing by the testator of £1 14s 6d
DPRI/1/1606/P5/3 10 April 1606
indented inventory, actual total £42 5s 4d
DPRI/1/1606/P5/4 10 April 1606
indented copy inventory, actual total £42 5s 4d
endorsed: [will] proved, 16 May 1606
DPRI/1/1606/P5/5 10 April 1606
indented copy inventory, actual total £42 5s 4d
DPRI/1/1606/P5/6 16 May 1606
commission
commission to Edward Dixwell M.A., vicar of Ponteland, to administer an oath and grant administration to Elinor Pots, relict and co-executor, and also to execute a bond of Elinor Pots and Williams Pots, son, co-executors; commission executed by
Dixwell, (undated)
DPRI/1/1606/R2
John RAWE, Thornely (Thorneley) within the lordshipp of Bransbeth and parishe of Wollsingham, parish of Brancepeth [Wolsingham, County Durham; Brancepeth, County Durham]
Digitised material for John Rawe, of Wolsingham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/R2DPRI/1/1606/R2/1-2 16 January 1607
indented will
endorsed: proved
DPRI/1/1606/R2/3 3 February 1607
indented inventory, actual total £23 19s (with account of debts of £21 3s 1d)
DPRI/1/1606/R4 3 May 1606
William RICHARDSON, yeoman, of Tuddoe (Tuddo) in the parish of Brancepeth (Branncepeth) in the countie of Durham [Tudhoe, County Durham]; also spelt Richeson
Digitised material for William Richardson, yeoman of Tudhoe, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/R4DPRI/1/1606/R4/1 3 March 1606
will
endorsed: proved, 3 May 1606
DPRI/1/1606/R4/2 20 April 1606
indented inventory, actual total £54 1s
DPRI/1/1606/R4/3 20 April 1606
indented copy inventory, actual total £54 1s
DPRI/1/1606/R7 7 March 1607
Edward ROBINSON, of Persbrigg (Percebrigge, Percebridge) within the countie of Durham and of the parishe of Gainforth (Gainford) [Piercebridge, County Durham]
Digitised material for Edward Robinson of Piercebridge, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/R7DPRI/1/1606/R7/1-2 15 October 1605
will
endorsed: proved, 7 Mar 1607
DPRI/1/1606/R7/3-5 14 November 1605
inventory, actual total £84 (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £4)
DPRI/1/1606/R10
John ROBINSON, yeoman, of Heighington in the county of Duresme [Heighington, County Durham]
Digitised material for John Robinson, yeoman of Heighington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/R10DPRI/1/1606/R10/3-4 17 March 1606
will
endorsed: query whether the other parts are in the Register
DPRI/1/1606/R10/1-2 17 March 1606
copy will
DPRI/1/1606/R10/5-6 26 March 1606
inventory, actual total £149 5s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £14 14s)
DPRI/1/1606/R11 3 May 1606
John ROBINSON, of Thorpe Thewles (Thorpethewlesse) of the parishe of Grindon (Grindonn) [Grindon, County Durham]; also spelt Robinsonn
Digitised material for John Robinson of Grindon, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/R11DPRI/1/1606/R11/1-2 2 March 1606
will
with memorandum, undated
Will, subscribed with memorandum concerning the testatrix's [sic] intention that the executors were granted the residue in trust only, and for the use of the testatrix's [sic] mother, Janett Robinson. Endorsed: proved, 3 May 1606; not issued
because probate not granted.
DPRI/1/1606/R11/3 24 March 1606
inventory, actual total £20 13s 4d (with account of debts of £8 5s)
DPRI/1/1606/R14
Edward ROBSONNE, of Boes Hell (Bosehill), parish of Simondburne [Bellingham, Northumberland]; also spelt Robson
Digitised material for Edward Robsonne of Bellingham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1606/R14DPRI/1/1606/R14/1-2 16 May 1596
will
DPRI/1/1606/R14/3 16 May 1596
copy will
with inventory, undated, actual total £4 6s 8d
Endorsed: in litigation. Note discrepancy between date on copy will (16 March 1596/7) and date recorded in original.
DPRI/1/1606/R16 10 October 1606
Thomas RUSHELLS, of Thorneton within the parish of Connscliff in the countie of Durham [Coniscliffe, County Durham]; also spelt Russelles, Russell
Rushells made his will lying in the 'courtins' [?cattle yards] at Thorneton while sick with the plague. The inventory includes the burial expenses for six unidentified persons at Coniscliffe.
Digitised material for Thomas Rushells of Coniscliffe, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/R16DPRI/1/1606/R16/1-2 27 August 1606
nuncupative will
Subscribed with notes relating to Rushells' next of kin; administration granted to Peter Russell, brother. Endorsed: administration granted, 10 Oct 1606.
DPRI/1/1606/R16/3 12 September 1606
indented inventory, actual total £27 5s 6d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £18)
DPRI/1/1606/S2
Thomas SMARTE, of East Cheavingtonn (Chevington, Chivington) within the parishe of Warkeworthe and county of Northumberland [Chevington, Northumberland]; also spelt Smart
Digitised material for Thomas Smarte of Chevington, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1606/S2DPRI/1/1606/S2/1-2 17 July 1605
will
with list of debts owing to the testator of 10s
DPRI/1/1606/S2/3 10 February 1606
inventory, actual total £38 2s 4d
DPRI/1/1606/S3 31 May 1606
Christofer SMEATON, yeoman, of Nessame (Nesham, Nesham, Neasham) in the countie of Duresme, parish of Horworth (Hurworth) [Hurworth, County Durham]; also spelt Smetone, Smeatone
Digitised material for Christofer Smeaton, yeoman of Hurworth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/S3DPRI/1/1606/S3/1 29 August 1605
nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1606/S3/4 29 August 1605
copy nuncupative will
endorsed: proved, 31 May 1606
DPRI/1/1606/S3/2 27 February 1607
inventory, actual total £526 19s 6d
DPRI/1/1606/S3/3 27 February 1607
indented inventory, actual total £526 19s 6d
DPRI/1/1606/S5 15 November 1606
John SMITH, of Harte (Hart) Bushes of the parishe of Mounckhesledenne (Munckhesleden) [Monk Hesleden, County Durham]; also spelt Smithe
Digitised material for John Smith of Monk Hesleden, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/S5DPRI/1/1606/S5/1-2 4 July 1606
will
probate granted to Ellen Smith, relict, and Robert Smith, son, executors, with a power reserved to Anne Smith, daughter and executor; inventory also exhibited, 15 Nov 1606
DPRI/1/1606/S5/3 30 July 1606
inventory, actual total £82 2s (with account of debts of £12 9s 6d)
Inventory total includes £8 9s 4d of legacies. Endorsed: proved 15 Nov [1606].
DPRI/1/1606/S6
Nicholas SMITHE, of the Mill House (Milhowse, Milhouse, Milehouse) of the parishe of Haiwtwisell (Hawtwistle) [Haltwhistle, Northumberland]; also spelt Smith, Smyth
Digitised material for Nicholas Smithe of Haltwhistle, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1606/S6DPRI/1/1606/S6/1 undated
nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1606/S6/2 undated
nuncupative will
endorsed: administration granted
DPRI/1/1606/S6/3 3 August 1606
inventory, actual total £10 18s 4d
voided; completed inventory to be exhibited at the next court after 13 Jan 1607
DPRI/1/1606/S6/4 5 January 1607
inventory, actual total £24 12s 4d
DPRI/1/1606/S6/5 5 January 1607
indented copy inventory, actual total £24 12s 4d
endorsed: administration granted
DPRI/1/1606/S7 12 July 1606
Robert SMITHE, yeoman, of Cassoppe (Cassopp) in the countie of Durham, parish of Kello (Kellow) [Cassop cum Quarrington, County Durham]; also spelt Smyth, Smith
Digitised material for Robert Smithe, yeoman of Cassop cum Quarrington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/S7DPRI/1/1606/S7/1 23 April 1606
will
DPRI/1/1606/S7/2-3 18 June 1606
inventory, actual total £215 9s 4d
endorsed: [will] proved, 12 July [1606]
DPRI/1/1606/S7/4 18 June 1606
indented copy inventory, actual total £215 9s 4d
endorsed: [will] proved, 12 July [1606]
DPRI/1/1606/S9 10 January 1607
Alexander SNAWDON, of Grenecrofte (Greencroft) in the county of Durham, parish of Lanchester [Lanchester, County Durham]
Digitised material for Alexander Snawdon of Lanchester, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/S9DPRI/1/1606/S9/1-2 19 December 1606
will
Probate granted to Robert Robson, sole executor, 10 Jan 1607; inventory to be exhibited at the next court after 14 May 1607. Endorsed: inventory not exhibited.
DPRI/1/1606/S11
Gefferaye STORE, of Whithell within the parishe of Shelbetell (Shilbottle) [Shilbottle, Northumberland]; also spelt Storie
Digitised material for Gefferaye Store of Shilbottle, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1606/S11DPRI/1/1606/S11/3-4 20 December 1603
will
with inventory, undated, actual total £26 5s (with account of debts of £8 10s 8d and more)
DPRI/1/1606/S11/1-2 20 December 1603
copy will
copy will, subscribed with incomplete and undated grant of probate
DPRI/1/1606/T2 28 April 1606
Robert TAILBOIS, esquire, of Thorneton (Thornton) [Hall] [Low Coniscliffe, County Durham]; also spelt Tailboies, Tailboys
Tailbois refers in his will to his imprisonment [for debt] at Durham since 6 Feb 1604, and prior to that date his imprisonment for six weeks in the house of Henry Rayes, and also in the house of John Wood. He also owed £30 pa to his
brother-in-law John Barnes, a younger son of bishop Barnes, for the diet and maintenance of his wife [Elizabeth] for the period 41-43 Elizabeth I (1598/9-1600/1). Tailbois held the patent to an office of the Bishop of Durham.
Digitised material for Robert Tailbois, esquire of Low Coniscliffe, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/T2DPRI/1/1606/T2/1-4 undated
will
[Will dated after 6 Feb 1604.] Probate granted in the house of John Barnes esquire in North Bailey to Elizabeth Tailbois, relict and sole executrix, 28 Apr 1606
DPRI/1/1606/T2/5-6 21 July 1603
inventory of debts, actual total £1,056 (and more)
Inventory of debts owing to the testator. Subscribed: 'This inventure remayneth with Mr Lovell Attorney before the Counsell in the North and the bond with Richard Wheteleye'.
DPRI/1/1606/T4 8 July 1606
Isabell TEMPLE, widow, of parish (chapelry) of All Sainctes within the towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Isabell Temple, widow of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1606/T4DPRI/1/1606/T4/1 30 May 1606
indented will
endorsed: proved, 8 July [1606]; probate not granted
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 14-15
DPRI/1/1606/T4/2 13 June 1606
indented inventory, actual total £21 7s 10d (with account of funeral expenses of £4 14s 8d)
DPRI/1/1606/T7 17 November 1606
Edward TROUTBECK, rector of Whitfield, clerk, of Whitfeild [Whitfield, Northumberland]; also spelt Trowtbeck
Digitised material for Edward Troutbeck, rector of Whitfield, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1606/T7DPRI/1/1606/T7/1 3 December 1602
indented will
probate granted to William Troutbeck, nephew and co-executor, with a power reserved to Robert Troutbeck, nephew and co-executor, 17 Nov 1606
DPRI/1/1606/T7/2 13 May 1606
indented inventory, actual total £43 3s 4d
DPRI/1/1606/W6 14 March 1607
William WILKINSON, of parish of Kelloe (Kello) [Kelloe, County Durham]
Digitised material for William Wilkinson of Kelloe, County Durham - DPRI/1/1606/W6DPRI/1/1606/W6/1 26 January 1607
will
DPRI/1/1606/W6/2 undated
inventory, actual total £3 10s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of 7s and more)
Dated, ... Mar [?1607]. Endorsed: administration granted, 14 Mar [?1607].
DPRI/1/1606/W6/3 13 March 1607
letter
letter from George Wells to Mr Kinge [Durham proctor] concerning a c.1600 will, since superseded by the impoverishment of the testator to his 'great deray' [confusion], his remaining goods having been bequeathed at the time of his death
DPRI/1/1606/Y1 24 January 1607
Roberte YOUNG, gentleman, of Ederedackers (Edderacres, Ederdackers, Edderdackers) in in the countie of Durham and of the parishe of Easingetone [Easington, County Durham]; also spelt Younge
Digitised material for Roberte Young, gentleman of Easington, County Durham – DPRI/1/1606/Y1DPRI/1/1606/Y1/1 6 January 1606
will
endorsed: will registered
DPRI/1/1606/Y1/2 12 January 1607
inventory, actual total £37 2s 9d (with account of debts, legacies and funeral expenses of £10 9s 3d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 24 Jan 1607; will registered
Wills etc proved 1607Reference: DPRI/1/1607DPRI/1/1607/A2 6 June 1607
William APPLEBY, of chappelrye of Barnard Castell (Bernard Castell) [Barnard Castle, County Durham]; also spelt Applebye
Digitised material for William Appleby of Barnard Castle, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/A2DPRI/1/1607/A2/2 18 March 1607
will
DPRI/1/1607/A2/1 18 March 1607
copy will
DPRI/1/1607/A2/4-5 28 April 1607
nuncupative codicil
DPRI/1/1607/A2/3 15 May 1607
indented inventory, actual total £50 10s 4d
endorsed: [will] proved, 6 June 1606 [recte 1607]
DPRI/1/1607/A3 31 October 1607
Michael ASKELL, yeoman, of Chester in the Streete of the parrish of Chester in the countie of Durham [Chester-le-Street, County Durham]
bond: DPRI/3/1607/Bxliii
Digitised material for Michael Askell, yeoman of Chester-le-Street, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/A3DPRI/1/1607/A3/1 5 September 1607
will
endorsed: proved, 31 Oct [1607]; 'tuition is granted to the mother for the use of the three executors'
DPRI/1/1607/A3/2-4 28 September 1607
indented inventory, actual total £210 15s 6d (with account of debts and funeral charges of £15 3s)
DPRI/1/1607/A4 13 August 1607
John ATKINSON, mason, of Upper Cunsley, parish of Connscliffe [Coniscliffe, County Durham]
Digitised material for John Atkinson, mason of Coniscliffe, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/A4DPRI/1/1607/A4/1 23 April 1605
indented will
probate granted at Auckland [St Andrew] by Clement Colmor to Alice Atkinson, relict and co-executor, with a power reserved to the other co-executors being minors; inventory also exhibited, 13 Aug 1607
DPRI/1/1607/A4/2 18 June 1607
indented inventory, actual total £19 18s 2d (with account of debts of £2 10s 10d)
endorsed: proved, 13 Aug 1607
DPRI/1/1607/B4
William BLAYXTON, esquire, of Gibside in the countie of Durham [Whickham, County Durham]; also spelt Blaxton, Blakeston
Digitised material for William Blayxton, esquire of Whickham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/B4DPRI/1/1607/B4/1 5 February 1608
will
The original will is fragmentary, but survives in full in Probate Register DPRI/2/8 ff.286v-290; a fuller transcription of will has been published by the Surtees Society.
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 27-29
DPRI/1/1607/B4/2 24 February 1608
indented inventory, actual total £1,116 5s 11d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £58 19s 2d)
Only about half the inventory survives in the original, but survives in full in Probate Register DPRI/2/8 ff.286v-290; a full transcription has been published by the Surtees Society, and from which the total has been calculated.
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 29-31
DPRI/1/1607/B4/3
wrapper
DPRI/1/1607/C6 18 July 1607
Dorretye CLERKE, wife of Thomas Clerke of Berwick-upon-Tweed burgess, widow, of towne of Barwicke upon Twede [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Clerk
Digitised material for Dorretye Clerke, wife of Thomas Clerke of Berwick-upon-Tweed burgess, widow of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1607/C6DPRI/1/1607/C6/1 15 June 1607
will
endorsed: administration granted, 18 July 1607; [completed] inventory to be exhibited at the next court after 29 Sep [1607]
DPRI/1/1607/C6/2-7 22 June 1607
[draft] inventory, actual total £545 6s 5d (and more)
Inventory of the goods etc. of Thomas Clerke and of his widow Dorretye Clerke; includes a schedule of (unvalued) items given away by Dorretye Clerke. Endorsed: administration granted, 18 July 1607; a finished inventory to be exhibited by the
administrators at the next court after 29 Sep [1607].
DPRI/1/1607/C6/8-14 22 June 1607
inventory, actual total £583 19s 4d (with account of debts of £180)
inventory of the goods etc. of Thomas Clerke and of his widow Dorretye Clerke
DPRI/1/1607/C8 28 November 1607
Thomas COMYNGE, of Crosegaite (Crosgaite) in the parishe (chapelrie) of St Margarettes [Durham St Margaret, County Durham]; also spelt Comyn
see DPRI/4/10 f.36v-37v
bond: DPRI/3/1607/Bxxxii
Digitised material for Thomas Comynge of Durham St Margaret, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/C8DPRI/1/1607/C8/1 15 September 1607
will
Probate decreed to be granted to James [Comyn, son and co-executor]. Endorsed: proved, 28 Nov [1607]; inventory to be exhibited at the next court after 13 Jan [1608].
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 26-27
DPRI/1/1607/C8/2 23 October 1607
indented inventory
with indented inventory, 29 November 1607, actual total £107 14s 6d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £6 8s 4d)
inventory is subscribed with an additional inventory of (unvalued) items remaining in Comynge's house but claimed by Isabell Jackson to be the property of her husband William Jackson; exhibited, 16 Jan 1608. [Items in the main body of the
inventory are recorded as coming to 'more than they were praised to', from which we might infer that the valuations here are sale prices.]
DPRI/1/1607/C9
Raphe CONYERS, esquire, of Laiton (Layton), parish of Sedgefeilde [Sedgefield, County Durham]
Digitised material for Raphe Conyers, esquire of Sedgefield, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/C9DPRI/1/1607/C9/1-2 2 December 1605
inventory
Inventory includes 12 thraves of wheat valued 29 Sep 1605 and deemed 'spoiled for husbandrye' and worthless, and also many items reported to the appraisers the value of which is as yet unproven. Endorsed: administration granted.
DPRI/1/1607/C10 20 February 1608
Roger CORNEFORTH, of St Helene (Helen) Awckland, parish of Saint Andrew Awckland [Auckland St Helen, County Durham]; also spelt Cornforth
Digitised material for Roger Corneforth of Auckland St Helen, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/C10DPRI/1/1607/C10/1 19 February 1608
inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 20 Feb 1608
DPRI/1/1607/C10/2 19 February 1608
indented inventory, actual total £72 13s
with indented inventory of debts, 18 July 1608, actual total £10 (debts)
endorsed: administration granted, 20 Feb 1608
DPRI/1/1607/C11
William CRAWE, Edward Crawe, father of William Crawe, of Elwicke (Elwick) [Hart, County Durham]
Probate office records on the dorse the deceased's name as Edward Crawe rather than William Crawe.
Digitised material for William Crawe, Edward Crawe, father of William Crawe of Hart, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/C11DPRI/1/1607/C11/1 20 June 1607
inventory
Inventory of the portion and other rights of William Crawe, [minor] son and co-executor; signed by John Nicolson [?tutor]; exhibited, 20 June 1607. Endorsed: tuition granted, 20 June 1607.
DPRI/1/1607/D3 6 June 1607
Elizabeth DIXON, spinster, of parish of Gateshead in the countie of Duresme [Gateshead, County Durham]; also spelt Dickson
Digitised material for Elizabeth Dixon, spinster of Gateshead, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/D3DPRI/1/1607/D3/1-2 12 November 1597
nuncupative will
endorsed: administration granted, 6 June 1607; to be engrossed and to be annexed to the administration
DPRI/1/1607/D3/3 undated
inventory, actual total £11 (and more)
many items remain unvalued
DPRI/1/1607/D5 18 August 1607
Thomas DOBSON, felt-maker, of towne of Newcastele upon Tyne of the parish of St Johnes within the saide towne [Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland]. Died 23 June 1607
Digitised material for Thomas Dobson, felt-maker of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1607/D5DPRI/1/1607/D5/1-2 30 March 1607
will
endorsed: proved, 18 Aug 1607
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 17-18
DPRI/1/1607/D5/3-7 26 June 1607
inventory, actual total £96 4s 1d (with account of debts of £93 18s 9d)
inventory of household and shop goods etc.
DPRI/1/1607/D7 18 March 1608
Marie DONKIN, wife of Henry Donkin, widow, of parish of Norton [Norton, County Durham]; also spelt Dankane
For the will and inventory of Marie Donkin's husband, see - DPRI/1/1606/D8/1 - DPRI/1/1606/D8/2-5
Digitised material for Marie Donkin, wife of Henry Donkin, widow of Norton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/D7DPRI/1/1607/D7/1-3 undated
inventory
Inventory of the goods of Mary Donkin 'which are also all the goods which Henry Donkin died possessed of and came after his death to the handes of the said Marie Donkin in the right of herself and Children'. Inventory total does not include
profits from 2 oxgangs of land in Norton valued at £16 pa and to be divided among the deceased's children over 16 years; cross-reference is also made to an inventory of Dankane's husband Henry Donkin. Endorsed: administration granted, 18 Mar
[1608].
DPRI/1/1607/E1
Robert ELLYS, the younger, tailor, of Berwick (Barwick) upon Tweede [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Ellis
Ellys made his will 'being landed at the North Sheiles'.
Digitised material for Robert Ellys, the younger, tailor of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1607/E1DPRI/1/1607/E1/3 6 July 1607
nuncupative will
with certificate of oath, undated
Nuncupative will, subscribed with certificate of the execution of the commission, the witnesses having been sworn.
DPRI/1/1607/E1/2 undated
inventory, actual total £10
DPRI/1/1607/E1/1 18 July 1607
commission
commission to Thomas Turwhatt, curate of St Hilda, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Jaine Ellys, relict and sole executrix, and also to swear the witnesses to the will; [commission executed by Trewhet]
DPRI/1/1607/F1 12 March 1608
Maryon FAIRBAIRNE, widow, of Rochert Way Foote, parish of Bywell Peter [Bywell St Peter, Northumberland]; also spelt Fairburne, Fairbarne
Digitised material for Maryon Fairbairne, widow of Rochert Way Foote, of Bywell St Peter, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1607/F1DPRI/1/1607/F1/1 5 July 1607
will
endorsed: proved, 12 Mar 1608
DPRI/1/1607/F1/2 undated
indented inventory, actual total £4 18s (and more, with account of debts and funeral expenses of £1 10s 3d)
DPRI/1/1607/F3 11 September 1607
Michaell FOSTER, of East Woodborne (East Woodburne) within the parishe of Corsingside (chapelry of Corsenside) [Corsenside, Northumberland]; also spelt Forster
Digitised material for Michaell Foster of Corsenside, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1607/F3DPRI/1/1607/F3/1-2 6 August 1607
will
Probate granted to the executors Isabell Foster, relict, and John Foster, illegitimate son, and the tuition of six named minor children granted to Isabell Foster, 11 Sep 1607. Endorsed: proved, 11 Sep 1607.
DPRI/1/1607/F3/4 undated
indented inventory, actual total £310 12s 8d
DPRI/1/1607/F3/5 undated
indented copy inventory, actual total £310 12s 8d
DPRI/1/1607/F3/3 undated
indented copy inventory, actual total £310 12s 8d
DPRI/1/1607/F4 12 December 1607
Richard FREVILL, husband of Margaret Frevill, gentleman, of Rabie (Raby) Castle, parish of Staindropp [Staindrop, County Durham]; also spelt Frevile
bond: DPRI/3/1607/Bxxix
Digitised material for Richard Frevill, husband of Margaret Frevill, gentleman of Staindrop, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/F4DPRI/1/1607/F4/3-4 16 December 1607
inventory
Joint inventory of the goods etc. of Richard Frevilll and of his wife Maragret Frevill at Newton Cap, Bishop Middleham and Raby Castle. Endorsed: administration granted, 12 Dec [1607].
DPRI/1/1607/F4/1-2 20 November 1607
power of attorney
power of attorney of Sir Georg Frevile knight of Hardwick, brother, appointing William Jenison, John Jenison, Thomas Jenison, John Gadge and Hercules Brabant to act in his stead as guardian and next of kin to six named children of the deceased
and to take out administration
DPRI/1/1607/G2 13 June 1607
Myles GUY, cordwainer, of Darlington in the countie of Durham [Darlington, County Durham]; also spelt Guye
Digitised material for Myles Guy, cordwainer of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/G2DPRI/1/1607/G2/1 2 May 1607
will
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 87-88
DPRI/1/1607/G2/2 16 May 1607
indented inventory, actual total £148 3s (with account of a debt of 8s)
endorsed: [will] proved, 13 June 1607
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 88-91
DPRI/1/1607/H1 13 August 1607
Rowland HADDOCKE, labourer, of Upper Cunsley (Connscliffe) [Coniscliffe, County Durham]; also spelt Haddock
Digitised material for Rowland Haddocke, labourer of Coniscliffe, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/H1DPRI/1/1607/H1/1 29 January 1607
indented will
probate granted at Bishop Auckland by Clement Colmor, Durham Chancellor, to Jane Haddocke, relict and co-executor, with a power reserved to Margaret Haddocke, minor daughter and co-executor; inventory also exhibited, 13 Aug 1607
DPRI/1/1607/H1/2 18 June 1607
indented inventory, actual total £3 13s 2d
DPRI/1/1607/H4 28 March 1607
Charles HALL, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne, chapelry of All Saints [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]; also spelt Halle
The three inventories ultimately derive from the estates of Charles Hall and Robert Fisher: several sons having died as minors, their portions and legacies pass to Thomas Hall, the surviving son of Charles Hall and also described as the son
[?son-in-law] of Robert Fisher in Fisher's 1604 will. For the probate records of Charles Hall, Robert Fisher, and William Fisher, see - DPRI/1/1597/H3/1-2 - DPRI/1/1597/H3/3-5 - DPRI/1/1604/F2/1-2 - DPRI/1/1606/F2/1
Digitised material for Charles Hall of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1597/H3/1-2 - DPRI/1/1597/H3/3-5 - DPRI/1/1604/F2/1-2 - DPRI/1/1606/F2/1. - DPRI/1/1607/H4DPRI/1/1607/H4/1 undated
indented inventory, actual total £10
with indented inventory, undated, actual total £10 10s
with indented inventory, undated, actual total £30 8s 5d
(1) inventory of the goods etc. due to Robert Hall deceased, minor son of Charles Hall; (2) inventory of the goods etc. due to Lancelot Hall deceased, also a minor son of Charles Hall; (3) inventory of the goods etc. due to William Fisher
deseased, minor son of Robert Fisher. The sum total of all three inventories (£50 18s 5d) is due to Thomas Hall, [son of Charles Hall]. Endorsed: administration granted, 28 Mar [1607].
DPRI/1/1607/H7 27 October 1607
Adrien HEDWORTHE, merchant, of parish of St Nicholas in the towne of Newcastell uppon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland]; also spelt Hedworth, Hedwoorth
Digitised material for Adrien Hedworthe, merchant of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1607/H7DPRI/1/1607/H7/1-2 17 June 1605
will
with probate records, 15 September 1607
will, confirmed by testator on dorse 15 Sep 1607
DPRI/1/1607/H7/3 6 October 1607
indented inventory, actual total £467 2s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £56 0s 11d)
Inventory of household and shop goods etc. Endorsed: proved, 27 Oct 1607.
DPRI/1/1607/H7/4 27 October 1607
act of court
probate granted by William Murton, archdeacon of Durham, to Richard Hedworth, son and sole executor; inventory also exhibited
DPRI/1/1607/H8 19 July 1606March 1608
John HEDWORTHE, gentleman, of Coxeclose (Cockesclose, Cockes Close) in the chappelry of Lamesley in the countye pallentyne of Durham [Lamesley, County Durham]; also spelt Hedworth, Hedwoorth
Digitised material for John Hedworthe, gentleman of Lamesley, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/H8DPRI/1/1607/H8/2-4 13 May 1606
indented inventory
Inventory expenses include a charge for the coroner's fee; exhibited by Sir William Gascoigne knight, sequestrator, 20 June 1606. Endorsed: sequestration granted, 10 May 1606; administration granted, 19 July 1606.
DPRI/1/1607/H8/5 19 July 1606
grant of administration
Grant of administration to Sir William Gascoigne knight of Sadberg, curator of five named daughters of the deceased. Endorsed: cancelled, [1608].
DPRI/1/1607/H8/1 11 March 1608
allegation
Allegation of Sir William Gascoigne knight requesting his grant of administration be revoked, and that administration be re-granted to his servant John Atthie. Endorsed: exhibited, 11 Mar 1608. [Probate Act Book DPRI/4/10 f.48 (11 Mar 1608)
contains a heading for John Hedworthe, bu the entry is otherwise blank.]
DPRI/1/1607/H10 6 November 1607
Willyam HODGESHONN, of Egelstonn (Egglestonn) in the parish of Mideltonn in Tesedale (Middleton in Teasdell) [Eggleston, County Durham]; also spelt Hodgson
Digitised material for Willyam Hodgeshonn of Eggleston, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/H10DPRI/1/1607/H10/1 27 October 1607
inventory
administration granted to Isabell Hodgeshonn, relict, also for the use of Richard Hodgeshonn, minor son; by order of the judge the administratrix was also bound to distribute to the other children of the deceased, 6 Nov 1607
DPRI/1/1607/J2
Thomas JOHNSON, tanner, of Darlington in the countie of Durham [Darlington, County Durham]
Digitised material for Thomas Johnson, tanner of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/J2DPRI/1/1607/J2/1 20 November 1606
indented inventory
endorsed: administration granted
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 91-92
DPRI/1/1607/L2 24 October 1607
Jane LAYBORNE, wife of Nicholas Layborne the elder of Darwancoat, widow, of Darwancoat (Darwancoate), chapelry of Meddomesley [Medomsley, County Durham]
Digitised material for Jane Layborne, wife of Nicholas Layborne the elder of Medomsley, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/L2DPRI/1/1607/L2/1 23 September 1607
will
with inventory, 23 September 1607, actual total £158 11s 8d
DPRI/1/1607/L2/2 23 September 1607
copy inventory, actual total £158 11s 8d
endorsed: [will] proved, 24 Oct [1607]
DPRI/1/1607/L3 23 September 1607
Nicholas LAYBORNE, the elder, husband of Jane Layborne, of Darwancoate (Darwancoatt), chapelry of Meddomsley (Meddomesley) [Medomsley, County Durham]
Digitised material for Nicholas Layborne, the elder, husband of Jane Layborne of Medomsley, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/L3DPRI/1/1607/L3/1-2 1 September 1607
will
with commission, 22 September 1607
commission to George Wrightson, curate of Medomsley, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Jane Layborne, relict and sole executrix, and to grant to her the tuition of the deceased's children; also to swear the
witnesses to the will; commission executed by Wrightsonn, 23 Sep 1607
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 25
DPRI/1/1607/L3/5-6 23 September 1607
act of court
probate granted in the home of the deceased at Darwancoatt to Jane Layborne, relict; Margery Layborne, daughter aged 17, elected her brother-in-law Roger Halsall as her curator, which Roger Halsall was monished to enter a bond; inventory
exhibited
DPRI/1/1607/L3/3 23 September 1607
inventory, actual total £158 17s
DPRI/1/1607/L3/4 23 September 1607
copy inventory, actual total £158 17s
DPRI/1/1607/L4
Margratt LYNN, wife of John Lynn, merchant adventurer, widow, of town of Newcastell [Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland]
testator requests to be buried at Newcastle St John
Digitised material for Margratt Lynn, wife of John Lynn, merchant adventurer, widow of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1607/L4DPRI/1/1607/L4/1 1 October 1607
will
DPRI/1/1607/L4/2 26 November 1607
inventory, actual total £39 0s 2d (with account of legacies and funeral charges of £10 10s)
DPRI/1/1607/M1 10 October 1607
William MADDESON, of East Murton, chapelry of Elmeden [Embleton] [Dalton-le-Dale, County Durham]; also spelt Maddeeson
Digitised material for William Maddeson of Embleton - DPRI/1/1607/M1DPRI/1/1607/M1/1 28 July 1606
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 15
DPRI/1/1607/M1/2 9 September 1607
indented inventory, actual total £36 8s 4d
endorsed: [will] proved, 10 Oct [1607]
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 15
DPRI/1/1607/M4
Robert MITFORD, father of Christopher, Henry, Anderson and Jane Mitford, merchant, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Mitforth, Mytforth
The account makes clear that Robert Mitford died before 1593, and that Jane Mitford, relict, acted as administratrix, at least until Oct 1593, and also was the tutrix of her four children. The same four named children of the deceased share the
administrators' part between them in the account.
Digitised material for Robert Mitford, father of Christopher, Henry, Anderson and Jane Mitford, merchant of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1607/M4DPRI/1/1607/M4/1 undated
account
Account of Jane Mitford, relict and tutrix of the four children of the deceased. Endorsed: exhibited, 16 Jan [1608]; admitted.
DPRI/1/1607/M6 19 March 1608
Peter MOSSE, of Priston, chapelry of Stockton [Preston-on-Tees, County Durham]
Digitised material for Peter Mosse of Preston-on-Tees, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/M6DPRI/1/1607/M6/1-2 9 December 1607
will
Will, with list of debts owing to the testator of £4 14s 8d. Endorsed: proved, 19 Mar [1608].
DPRI/1/1607/M6/3 12 January 1608
inventory, actual total £32 10s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £1 6s 8d)
DPRI/1/1607/N1 24 March 1607
Thomas NAWTONN, of parishe of Darlingtonn [Darlington, County Durham]; also spelt Nawton
Digitised material for Thomas Nawtonn of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/N1DPRI/1/1607/N1/1 26 March 1607
indented inventory
Inventory of goods etc., less a mare detained by the wife of Robert Hood. Endorsed: administration granted to Thomas Hull, creditor, 24 Mar 1607; exhibited, 18 Apr [1607].
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 92-94
DPRI/1/1607/N2 12 December 1607
Petter NUTON, of Eldon (Eldone), parish of Awckland St Andrew [Eldon, County Durham]; also spelt Newtone, Newton
Digitised material for Petter Nuton of Eldon, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/N2DPRI/1/1607/N2/1 7 November 1607
will
DPRI/1/1607/N2/2 10 December 1607
inventory, actual total £72 5s 8d (with account of debts of £67 10s 8d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 12 Dec [1607]
DPRI/1/1607/N2/3 10 December 1607
indented copy inventory, actual total £72 5s 8d (with account of debts of £67 10s 8d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 12 Dec [1607]
DPRI/1/1607/P6
Thomas PEAT, yeoman, of Ancroft within the liberties of Norham and Holy Ilandshyre parcell of the countie pallentyne of Durham [Ancroft, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Thomas Peat, yeoman of Ancroft, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1607/P6DPRI/1/1607/P6/1-2 26 May 1606
will
with inventory, 31 May 1606, actual total £18 4s (with account of debts of £15 1s 10d)
Will, with list of debts owing to (£2 17s 5d) and owing by (£15 1s 10d) the testator; and inventory. Endorsed: 1607.
DPRI/1/1607/P8 14 November 1607
John PICKERIN, husbandman, of Cowpon (Coopon) Bewley in the countie of Durham [Billingham, County Durham]; also spelt Pickering, Pickeringe
bond: DPRI/3/1607/B164
Digitised material for John Pickerin, husbandman of Billingham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/P8DPRI/1/1607/P8/1 21 February 1607
will
probate granted to Anne Pickerin, relict and sole executrix, to whom was also granted the tuition of the children named in the will and also Elizabeth Pickerin, posthumous daughter, 14 Nov 1607
DPRI/1/1607/P8/2 21 February 1607
copy will
DPRI/1/1607/P8/3-4 5 March 1607
inventory, actual total £227 17s 1d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £17 0s 10d)
DPRI/1/1607/R2 14 November 1607
William RANDE, of parish of Felton within the countie of Northumberlande [Felton, Northumberland]; also spelt Rand
bond: DPRI/3/1607/Bxxxvii
Digitised material for William Rande of Felton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1607/R2DPRI/1/1607/R2/1 26 August 1607
[copy] will
endorsed: proved, 14 Nov [1607]
DPRI/1/1607/R2/2 17 September 1607
inventory, actual total £24 0s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £5 13s 8d)
DPRI/1/1607/R6
John ROBINSON, of Hallywell (Halliwell) of the countie of Durham, parish of Brancepeth [Brancepeth, County Durham]
Digitised material for John Robinson of Brancepeth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/R6DPRI/1/1607/R6/1 9 February 1608
will
with memorandum, 9 February 1608
Will, with memorandum of Elizabeth Robinson, wife, consenting to the terms of the will. Endorsed: proved, 10 Mar 1608.
DPRI/1/1607/R6/2-4 undated
indented inventory, actual total £323 7s 6d (with account of debts of £35 16s 8d)
DPRI/1/1607/R7
William ROBINSON, of parish of Heighington in the countye of Duresme [Heighington, County Durham]
Digitised material for William Robinson of Heighington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/R7DPRI/1/1607/R7/1 14 June 1607
will
DPRI/1/1607/R7/2 4 July 1607
commission
commission to Giles Garthwhate, vicar of Heighington, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Elizabeth Robinson, relict and co-executor
DPRI/1/1607/R8 18 August 1607
Isabell ROBSON, widow, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne in the parish of All Sainctes [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Isabell Robson, widow of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1607/R8DPRI/1/1607/R8/1 11 July 1607
indented copy will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 23-24
DPRI/1/1607/R8/2 18 July 1607
indented inventory, actual total £7 (with account of debts and funeral charges of £2 16s)
endorsed: [will] proved, 18 Aug [1607]
DPRI/1/1607/R9
Henry RUGG, burgess [of Berwick-upon-Tweed], of brough of Barwyk upon Twed (Barwick upon Tweed) [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Rugge
Digitised material for Henry Rugg, burgess of Berwick-upon-Tweed - DPRI/1/1607/R9DPRI/1/1607/R9/1 13 September 1606
will
DPRI/1/1607/R9/2-3 14 September 1606
inventory, actual total £37 2s 2d
Inventory of household goods and wares. Endorsed: 'call for a perfect inventory'.
DPRI/1/1607/S1 6 February 160419 August 1607
Thomas SHEELLE, blacksmith, of countie of Newcastell, chapelry of All Saints [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]; also spelt Sheell, Sheel, Shele, Sheele, Sheile
bond: DPRI/3/1607/B107
Digitised material for Thomas Sheelle, blacksmith of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1607/S1DPRI/1/1607/S1/1-2 24 October 1603
will
endorsed: proved, 6 Feb [1604]; probate regranted to Cuthbert Kirsopp, tutor, 19 Aug 1607
DPRI/1/1607/S1/4-5 7 November 1603
inventory, actual total £42 9s 2d (with account of debts and funeral charges of £8 3s)
DPRI/1/1607/S1/3 24 October 1603
copy will
with copy grant of probate, 6 February 1604
with memorandum, 19 August 1607
(1) copy will; (2) copy grant of probate to the five named children and co-executors of the deceased, and during their minority to their mother and tutrix Margery Sheile, 6 Feb 1604; (3) endorsed with memorandum of second grant of probate:
Margery Wilson, former relict and now wife of George Wilson, renounced tuition of the five named children of the deceased and execution of the will, and which with her consent were then granted to Cuthbert Kirsop for the use of the children, 19 Aug
1607.
DPRI/1/1607/S2 20 June 1607
John SHERATON, of Belses in the parish of Billingham [Bellasis, County Durham]; also spelt Sheriton
Digitised material for John Sheraton of Bellasis, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/S2DPRI/1/1607/S2/1 27 May 1607
will
endorsed: administration granted, 20 June [1607]
DPRI/1/1607/S2/2 4 June 1607
inventory, actual total £126 1s 5d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £33 16s 8d)
DPRI/1/1607/S3 6 February 1608
Thomas SIGGESWICK, son of Henry Siggeswick of Tudhoe, a minor, of Tuddo, parish of Branncepeth [Tudhoe, County Durham]
Digitised material for Thomas Siggeswick, son of Henry Siggeswick, a minor of Tudhoe, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/S3DPRI/1/1607/S3/1 6 February 1608
inventory
Inventory of the portions and legacies of Thomas and Janett Siggeswick, minors, due from the will of their father Henry Siggeswick. Endorsed: administration granted, 6 Feb [1608].
DPRI/1/1607/S7
James SMETHE, under captain William Bowes esquire, [army soldier], of Ratten Rowe, parish of Barwick uppon Twide [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Smithe, Smith, Smyth
Digitised material for James Smethe, under captain William Bowes esquire, army soldier - DPRI/1/1607/S7DPRI/1/1607/S7/1 16 June 1605
will
DPRI/1/1607/S7/2 18 September 1607
inventory, actual total £10 10s 8d
DPRI/1/1607/S9 30 January 1608
Jane SMYTHSON, widow, of parish of Aickliffe (Aykliffe, Aickcliffe) in the countie of Durham [Aycliffe, County Durham]; also spelt Smithson, Smithsone
Digitised material for Jane Smythson, widow of Aycliffe, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/S9DPRI/1/1607/S9/1 October 1606
will
DPRI/1/1607/S9/3-4 January 1608
inventory, actual total £45 0s 4d
DPRI/1/1607/S9/2 January 1608
indented copy inventory, actual total £45 0s 4d
endorsed: [will] proved, 30 Jan 1608
DPRI/1/1607/S12
Gilbert SPENCE, clerk, notary public, of North Bayley of the cittie of Durham [Durham, County Durham]
See Probate Act Book DPRI/4/10: (1) f.18, 18 July 1607; (2) f.392, office cause to render the account of Alice Spence, relict and the tutrix of Alice [?recte Katherine] Ryder, daughter and sole executrix of Gilbert Spence, 7 May 1614. [The index
to Act Book 10 is defective, and other entries probably exist.]
Digitised material for Gilbert Spence, clerk, notary public of Durham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/S12DPRI/1/1607/S12/1-6 16 April 1607
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 18-23
DPRI/1/1607/S12/7-12 16 April 1607
copy will
endorsed: inventory exhibited
DPRI/1/1607/S12/13-16 21 May 1607
inventory, actual total £72 14s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £7 1s 9d)
with supplementary inventory, 20 March 1612, actual total £1 6s 8d
Inventory, subscribed with supplementary inventory supplying the value of an item listed but not valued in the first inventory. Exhibited by Alice Spence, relict and tutrix of the executrix (Katherin Spence, daughter), 11 Mar 1608.
DPRI/1/1607/S13 7 October 1607
William STEVENSON, of Ellington (Ellingtone) in the countye of Northumberland, parish of Woodhorne [Woodhorn, Northumberland]; also spelt Stevensone
Digitised material for William Stevenson of Woodhorn, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1607/S13DPRI/1/1607/S13/1 undated
inventory
administration granted to Margery Thompson widow, sister, who was bound to distribute the goods by decree, 7 Oct 1607
DPRI/1/1607/S13/2 30 September 1607
renunciation
confirmation of her former renunciation of administration by Helen Stevenson, relict, and her consent that administration should be granted to Margery Thompsone, sister; Helen Stevenson having hindered Thompsone at Durham on 26 Sep [1607];
subscribed with signatures of the vicar of Woodhorn and the curate of Horton
DPRI/1/1607/S16
Edward SURTIES, of Somerhouse (Sumer House) of the parrshe of Gainford in the countie of Durham [Gainford, County Durham]; also spelt Suerties, Surtis, Suertes
Digitised material for Edward Surties of Gainford, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/S16DPRI/1/1607/S16/1-2 3 January 1607
will
DPRI/1/1607/S16/3 26 February 1607
inventory, actual total £291 8s 6d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £14 16s 2d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 2 May 1607
DPRI/1/1607/S17 9 May 1607
William SUTHACKE, curate of Muggleswick, clerk, of Mugglesworth [Muggleswick, County Durham]; also spelt Southaicke, Suthack
Suthacke was curate of Muggleswick from 1586 until his death.
Digitised material for William Suthacke, curate of Muggleswick, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/S17DPRI/1/1607/S17/1 20 November 1606
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 17
DPRI/1/1607/S17/2 20 November 1606
copy will
endorsed: proved, 9 May 1607
DPRI/1/1607/S17/3 9 April 1607
inventory, actual total £38 12s (with account of debts of £4 13s)
DPRI/1/1607/S17/4 9 April 1607
indented copy inventory, actual total £38 12s (with account of debts of £4 13s)
DPRI/1/1607/S18 5 December 1607
William SWYNNOW, gentleman, of parish of Almouthe (Alnemouth, Ailemouth) [Alnmouth, Northumberland]; also spelt Swynnowe, Swinnow
bond: DPRI/3/1607/B171
Digitised material for William Swynnow, gentleman of Alnmouth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1607/S18DPRI/1/1607/S18/2-3 15 November 1607
inventory
endorsed: sequestration granted to Edmund Finch for the use of the widow and children of the deceased, 5 Dec [1607]
DPRI/1/1607/S18/1 25 November 1607
inventory
inventory does not include the lease at Alnmouth, and there are other small differences
DPRI/1/1607/T5 15 August 1607
Rauf TIPPYNG, of parish of Bushopton in the county of Durham [Bishopton, County Durham]; also spelt Tippin
Digitised material for Rauf Tippyng of Bishopton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/T5DPRI/1/1607/T5/1-2 19 April 1607
will
DPRI/1/1607/T5/3 13 August 1607
indented inventory, actual total £240
DPRI/1/1607/T5/4 13 August 1607
indented copy inventory, actual total £240
endorsed: [will] proved, 15 Aug [1607]
DPRI/1/1607/T6
John TODD, yeoman, of Nether Framlingtone in the parish of Framlington Magna in the county of Northumberland, chapelry of Framlington [Longframlington, Northumberland]; also spelt Tod
Digitised material for John Todd, yeoman of Longframlington, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1607/T6DPRI/1/1607/T6/1 24 July 1607
will
with memorandum, undated
will, subscribed with memorandum made at probate of a clarification of the testator's meaning by the executor and witnesses that the executor is to act only in trust for the use of the widow and children
DPRI/1/1607/T6/2 8 February 1608
indented inventory, actual total £49
DPRI/1/1607/T9 20 February 1608
Janett TWEDDELL, widow, of parish of Monnckhesleden (Munckhesleton) in the countie of Durham [Monk Hesleden, County Durham]; also spelt Tweddle, Twedall
Digitised material for Janett Tweddell, widow of Monk Hesleden, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/T9DPRI/1/1607/T9/1 6 March 1607
nuncupative will
Dated in the New Style. Endorsed: proved, 20 Feb 1608.
DPRI/1/1607/T9/2 4 November 1607
inventory, actual total £43 3s 4d
exhibited by Robert Tweddle, son, 20 Feb 1608
DPRI/1/1607/T10 29 August 1607
Thomas TYNDALL, smith, of parish of Longnewtone (Longnewton) in the countie palentyne of Durhame [Longnewton, County Durham]; also spelt Tindall
Digitised material for Thomas Tyndall, smith of Longnewton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/T10DPRI/1/1607/T10/1 5 October 1606
will
endorsed: proved, 29 Aug 1607
DPRI/1/1607/T10/2 18 October 1606
indented inventory, actual total £59 13s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £22 15s)
inventory of household and shop goods etc.
DPRI/1/1607/U2 12 September 1607
Johne USHERE, of Broumleye, parish of Biwell Peter [Bywell St Peter, Northumberland]; also spelt Usher
Digitised material for Johne Ushere of Bywell St Peter, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1607/U2DPRI/1/1607/U2/1 23 August 1607
will
with memorandum, 12 September 1607
Will, subscribed with memorandum made at probate of a clarification by the co-executors of the testator's meaning concerning the residue. Endorsed: proved, 12 Sep 1607.
DPRI/1/1607/U2/2 9 September 1607
indented inventory, actual total £11 6s 6d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £2 1s 7d)
with act of court, 12 September 1607
inventory, subscribed with memorandum of a decree awarding £3 and certain goods to Isabell Swinburne, daughter, as her filial portion
DPRI/1/1607/V2 29 August 1607
Percey VEPONTE, of parish of Monnckwermouth [Monkwearmouth, County Durham]; also spelt Vepont
Digitised material for Percey Veponte of Monkwearmouth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/V2DPRI/1/1607/V2/1 29 July 1607
nuncupative will
administration granted to Richard Vepont, brother, he having been bound to distribute the goods according to the judge's decree
DPRI/1/1607/V2/2 26 August 1607
inventory, actual total £15 16s 10d (with account of debts of £1 10s)
endorsed: administration granted, 29 Aug [1607]
DPRI/1/1607/W1
John WALKER, of Eldon in the parrish of St Andrew Auckland [Eldon, County Durham]; also spelt Waker
The probated testament referred to in the endorsement to the voided nuncupative will is not present.
Digitised material for John Walker of Eldon, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/W1DPRI/1/1607/W1/1 9 May 1607
nuncupative will
Will voided. Endorsed: not proved; voided because [?written] testament proved.
DPRI/1/1607/W2 2 May 1607
Thomas WALL, of Frosterley (Frosterleye), parish of Stanhoppe [Frosterley, County Durham]. Died 29 March 1607
Digitised material for Thomas Wall of Frosterley, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/W2DPRI/1/1607/W2/1 10 April 1603
will
DPRI/1/1607/W2/2 19 April 1607
indented inventory, actual total £12 4s (with account of debts and funeral charges of £3 13s 8d)
DPRI/1/1607/W2/3
wrapper
endorsed: [will] proved, 2 May 1607
DPRI/1/1607/W4 16 January 1608
Alexander WANLES, Sander Wanles, of parishe of Rytonn (Riton) [Ryton, County Durham]
bond: DPRI/3/1607/Bxxiv
Digitised material for Alexander Wanles of Ryton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/W4DPRI/1/1607/W4/1 23 September 1607
will
endorsed: proved, 16 Jan 1608
DPRI/1/1607/W4/2 16 November 1607
indented inventory, actual total £28 6s 7d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £7 8s 8d)
DPRI/1/1607/W6 20 March 160715 August 1607
James WATSON, of parish of Simondburne [Simonburn, Northumberland]
The latter will referred to in the endorsement to the voided will is not present.
Digitised material for James Watson of Simonburn, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1607/W6DPRI/1/1607/W6/1-2 9 April 1606
copy will
with grant of probate, 20 March 1607
Probate granted to Elizabeth Pickering the wife of John Pickering, daughter, and to Thomas Watson, co-executors, with a power reserved to Janet Watson, relict and co-executor. Endorsed: will to remain in the Registry until a suit pending in the
[Consistory] court concerning 'the latter' will is tried; [will] voided because the other [i.e. the latter] will proved, 15 Aug 1607.
DPRI/1/1607/W5 23 May 1607
Cathren WATSONE, of Bedlington [Bedlington, Northumberland]; also spelt Watson
Digitised material for Cathren Watsone of Bedlington, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1607/W5DPRI/1/1607/W5/1-2 28 February 1607
will
Administration granted to Cuthbert Watson, son, with the consent of John and William Watson, sons. Endorsed: administration granted.
DPRI/1/1607/W5/3 22 May 1607
inventory, actual total £36 10s
endorsed: goods sequestered and sequestration granted to John Watson, son; inventory also exhibited, 23 May 1607
DPRI/1/1607/W8 25 September 1607
Symon WELBERYE, of chapelry of Saincte Ellen Auckland [Auckland St Helen, County Durham]; also spelt Welbury
Digitised material for Symon Welberye of Auckland St Helen, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/W8DPRI/1/1607/W8/1 6 September 1607
will
endorsed: proved, 25 Sep [1607]
DPRI/1/1607/W8/2 24 September 1607
inventory, actual total £93 6s 8d
DPRI/1/1607/W8/3 24 September 1607
indented copy inventory, actual total £93 6s 8d
DPRI/1/1607/W8/4 25 September 1607
commission
commission to George Wilkinson, curate of Auckland St Helen, to swear Jayne Bussay, a witnesses to the will; commission executed in the home of William Williamson gentleman at Auckland St Helen by Wilkinson, 28 Sep 1607
DPRI/1/1607/W10 24 October 1607
Thomas WHEATLEY, yeoman, of Ramesworthe (Ravensworth), chapelry of Lamesley [Lamesley, County Durham]; also spelt Wheatlay
bond: DPRI/3/1607/Bxxii
Digitised material for Thomas Wheatley, yeoman of Lamesley, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/W10DPRI/1/1607/W10/1 31 August 1607
indented will
DPRI/1/1607/W10/2 19 October 1607
indented inventory, actual total £102 14s 2d (with account of debts of £18 2s 8d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 24 Oct [1607]; 'ingrosse the Inventories in parchmente'
DPRI/1/1607/W10/3 19 October 1607
indented copy inventory, actual total £102 14s 2d (with account of debts of £18 2s 8d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 24 Oct [1607]
DPRI/1/1607/W15 19 March 1608
William WILSON, of Seton within the parisshe of Sehame (Seaham) [Seaham, County Durham]; also spelt Willson
Digitised material for William Wilson of Seaham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/W15DPRI/1/1607/W15/1 10 October 1606
will
DPRI/1/1607/W15/2 9 March 1607
indented inventory, actual total £62 6s 8d
DPRI/1/1607/W15/3 9 March 1607
indented copy inventory, actual total £62 6s 8d
endorsed: proved, 19 Mar 1608 [?recte 1607]
DPRI/1/1607/W16 5 December 1607
Henry WOOD, of Seaton Carewe (Carew) within the countie of Durham, parish of Stramton [Seaton Carew, County Durham]; also spelt Woodes
bond: DPRI/3/1607/Bxxxvi
bond: DPRI/3/1607/Bxlii
Digitised material for Henry Wood of Seaton Carew, County Durham - DPRI/1/1607/W16DPRI/1/1607/W16/1 24 November 1607
indented inventory
Exhibited by William Wood, administrator, 16 Jan 1608. Endorsed: administration granted, 5 Dec 1607.
DPRI/1/1607/H11
Henry YONGER, of Hole Rawe within the chapelry of Shotley [Shotley, Northumberland]; also spelt Younger
The accountant George Atthie was the fourth husband of Agnes, who had formerly been the wife and executrix of John Byerley and then of Roger Hopper, and then the wife and administratrix of Henry Yonger, before marrying Atthie. Atthie had bound
himself to distribute the portions and legacies of the children from each of the marriages of his wife, and for which he here makes his account. The account mentions inventories of Roger Hopper and of Henry Younger (£118 0s 8d), but which have not
been found. Probate Act Book entries indicate that Agnes Atthie had died before 9 June 1604. The accountant mentions the following of her surviving children: Agnes Coteswoorth nee Byerley, Cuthbert Hopper, Margaret Hopper, Humphrey Hopper (tutor
Robert Smith of Benfieldside). These estates became the subject of protracted disputes in the court: for the references to various Probate Act Book entries, see DPRI/1/1604/Y1: the account was exhibited on 3 July 1607, and appears to have been
finally admitted on 28 November of the same year. For the will of a John Byerlaw of Shotley, and for the nuncupative will of Henry Younger and the inventory of his illegitimate son Robert's portion of his goods, see - DPRI/1/1582/B13/1 -
DPRI/1/1604/Y1/1 - DPRI/1/1604/Y1/2
Digitised material for Henry Yonger of Shotley, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1607/H11DPRI/1/1607/H11/1-2 undated
account of Roger Hopper, actual total £99 12s (with discharge of £35)
with account of Henry Yonger, actual total £118 0s 8d (with discharge of £79 9s 10d)
Accounts of George Atthie of the estates of Roger Hopper and Henry Yonger, former husbands of his wife Anne Atthie. With each remarriage the property of the deceased husband passes to the next: thus the first account includes items relating to
the estate of John Byerley, and the second includes items relating to both Byerley and Hopper's estates. Endorsed: admitted.
Wills etc proved 1608Reference: DPRI/1/1608DPRI/1/1608/A2
William ARMORER, of Cornell [Cornhill, Northumberland]
Digitised material for William Armorer of Cornhill, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1608/A2DPRI/1/1608/A2/1-2 26 December 1607
will
with list of debts owing by (£53 13s 8d) and owing to (£29 12s 8d) the testator
DPRI/1/1608/A2/3-4 undated
inventory
unvalued inventory of livestock, with supplementary list of debts owing by the testator of £4 14s 4d, made in the testator's lifetime [?Dec 1607]
DPRI/1/1608/B2
John BAINBRIGG, of Langeton (Langtonn, Langton) [Gainford, County Durham]; also spelt Bainbridge, Bainbrigge, Bambridge
Digitised material for John Bainbrigg of Gainford, County Durham - DPRI/1/1608/B2DPRI/1/1608/B2/1-2 22 November 1608
will
with memorandum, undated
Will; with (undated) memorandum of two of the witnesses further relating the intentions of the testator. Endorsed: administration granted.
DPRI/1/1608/B2/3 22 November 1608
inventory, actual total £23 7s 4d
DPRI/1/1608/B3 10 June 1608
Robert BAINBRIGG, of Langden Becke (Beck) in the parishe of Midleton in Teasedale (Middleton in Teasdell) [Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham]; also spelt Baynbryg, Bainbrigge, Bainbridg
Digitised material for Robert Bainbrigg of Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham - DPRI/1/1608/B3DPRI/1/1608/B3/1 8 January 1607
will
Subscribed with names of the sureties. Endorsed: proved, 10 June 1608.
DPRI/1/1608/B3/2 2 June 1607
inventory, actual total £26 12s
DPRI/1/1608/B4
Oswold BAKER, yeoman, of citie of Durham (cittie of Duresme) [Durham, County Durham]
Digitised material for Oswold Baker, yeoman of Durham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1608/B4DPRI/1/1608/B4/1 13 May 1608
will
Probate granted to Marye Baker, relict and sole executrix, 10 June 1608; also subscribed with probate office instructions [of same date] relating to the speedy issuing of the probate under the seal to the executrix. Endorsed: proved, 10 June
[1608]; inventory to be exhibited at next court after 29 Sep 1608; inventory exhibited.
DPRI/1/1608/B4/2 1 October 1608
inventory, actual total £121 7s (with account of debts of £26)
DPRI/1/1608/B8 8 April 1608
Alyce BAYNES, widow, of Bisshop Awckland in the countie of Durham, parish of Awckland St Andrew [Auckland St Andrew, County Durham]; also spelt Beanes, Baines
Digitised material for Alyce Baynes, widow of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham - DPRI/1/1608/B8DPRI/1/1608/B8/1 23 November 1604
will
with codicil, 18 March 1608
DPRI/1/1608/B8/2 6 April 1608
inventory, actual total £251 4s 2d (with account of debts of £3 6s 8d)
endorsed: [will and codicil] proved, 8 Apr [1608]
DPRI/1/1608/B8/3
wrapper
endorsed: for Giles Wedows [?vicar of Bishopton]
DPRI/1/1608/B10
Bryan BELASIS, esquire, of Morton (Murton) in the parish of Houghton in the Spring in the county of Durham [Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham]; also spelt Bellasses, Bellasis, Bellasss
Digitised material for Bryan Belasis, esquire of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham - DPRI/1/1608/B10DPRI/1/1608/B10/1-2 15 July 1608
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 31-34
DPRI/1/1608/B10/3 15 July 1608
copy will
endorsed: registered, 11 Dec 161.. [1612]
DPRI/1/1608/B10/4 4 October 1608
commission
commission to John Smith, preacher of Howden (Houeden), and William Bryarcliff, vicar of North Cave (Yorks), to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration and the tuition of four named children to Sir Thomas Metham of Metham
knight, co-executor; commission executed by Smyth and Brearcliffe, 8 Oct 1608
DPRI/1/1608/B13
James BURNE, yeoman, of Harford (Herford) within the parishe of Horton and countie of Northumberland [Horton, Northumberland]; also spelt Burn
Digitised material for James Burne, yeoman of Horton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1608/B13DPRI/1/1608/B13/1 26 April 1608
will
DPRI/1/1608/B13/2 4 June 1608
inventory, actual total £94 (with account of debts of £8)
inventory of goods etc. at Sticklooe [?Stickley] and Hartford
DPRI/1/1608/C6 2 April 1608
John CLARKE, merchant, of parish of Alnewicke in the countye of Northumberland [Alnwick, Northumberland]; also spelt Clerk
Digitised material for John Clarke, merchant of Alnwick, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1608/C6DPRI/1/1608/C6/1 3 January 1608
will
with inventory, undated, actual total £67 2s
DPRI/1/1608/C6/2 31 March 1608
letter
Letter from John Wills, curate of Alnwick, to Thomas Kinge [proctor] at Durham, reporting his having witnessed the making of the will and having sworn the witnesses himself, so expediting probate for the executor. Endorsed: [will] proved, 2 Apr
1608.
DPRI/1/1608/C10 13 October 1608
Christofer CONYERS, esquire, of Horden in the countie of Durham, parish of Easington [Horden, County Durham]; also spelt Coniers
Digitised material for Christofer Conyers, esquire of Horden, County Durham - DPRI/1/1608/C10DPRI/1/1608/C10/1-2 12 September 1608
will
sequestration granted to Anne Conyers, daughter and co-executor, 8 Oct 1608
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 36
DPRI/1/1608/C10/3 12 September 1608
copy will
endorsed: proved, 13 Oct 1608
DPRI/1/1608/C10/4-6 undated
inventory, actual total £333 10s 3d (with account of debts of £80 14s)
Dated 28 Sep. [Original page order: C10/4 verso right; 4 recto left; 4rr; 4vl; 5vr; 5rl; 5rr; 5vl; 6vr; 6rl; 6rr; 6vl]
DPRI/1/1608/C11
Peter COPERTWHEAT, of parish of St Andrew Aikland (Awckland) [Auckland St Andrew, County Durham]; also spelt Copperwhaite, Coperthwait, Coperthwaite
Digitised material for Peter Copertwheat of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham - DPRI/1/1608/C11DPRI/1/1608/C11/1-2 24 September 1590
will
endorsed: proved
DPRI/1/1608/C11/3 23 September 1590
copy will
dated, 23 [recte 24] Sep 1590
DPRI/1/1608/C11/4 29 June 1591
inventory, actual total £11 11s 11d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £2 15s 4d)
DPRI/1/1608/C8 8 October 1608
Roger COULSON, yeoman, of the Sneip (Snape) in the paryshe of Whickhame wythin the county of Durhame [Whickham, County Durham]; also spelt Colson
Digitised material for Roger Coulson, yeoman of Whickham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1608/C8DPRI/1/1608/C8/1-2 3 April 1608
will
DPRI/1/1608/C8/3 3 April 1608
copy will
endorsed: proved, 8 Oct 1608
DPRI/1/1608/C8/4-5 3 May 1608
inventory, actual total £55 13s 6d
DPRI/1/1608/C8/6 undated
inventory, actual total £8 5s 8d
inventory items are also included within the other inventory and total (DPRI/1/1608/C8/4-5)
DPRI/1/1608/F1 8 October 1608
Isabell FARBECK, widow, of parish of St Nicholas in Duresme [Durham St Nicholas, County Durham]; also spelt Farbecke
See DPRI/4/10 f.79v: probate granted to Cuthbert Hawden of Durham City and Cuthbert Hawden of Catton Lee, two of the executors, with the consent of William Farbeck, son and remainder executor, 8 Oct 1608; inventory exhibited (£147 14s 8d), 19 Nov
1608; with marginal note naming four minor children who were not nominated as executors. For the inventory of Farbeck's husband, and which bears endorsements relating to the probate of his wife Isabell Farbeck, see - DPRI/1/1599/F2/1-4
Digitised material for Isabell Farbeck, widow of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham - DPRI/1/1608/F1DPRI/1/1608/F1/1 29 May 1607
will
DPRI/1/1608/F1/2-4 undated
indented inventory, actual total £147 14s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £124 10s 5d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 8 Oct [1608]; the names of four minor children
DPRI/1/1608/F2
Nicholas FORSTER, [father of Sir Claudius Foster knight], esquire, of Bamboroughe (Balmebrough, Balmborough) in the countie of Northumberland [Bamburgh, Northumberland]
Not found in DPRI/4/10 (index defective). For the will, inventory of debts and account of Nicholas Forster, see - DPRI/1/1614/F4/1-2 - DPRI/1/1614/F4/3 - DPRI/1/1617/F11/1-2
Digitised material for Nicholas Forster, father of Sir Claudius Foster knight - DPRI/1/1608/F2DPRI/1/1608/F2/1-5 17 October 1609
inventory
endorsed with 1608 file date
DPRI/1/1608/G1 28 April 1608
Thomas GIBSONN, yeoman, of Nether Conniscliffe (Counsliffe, Counceliff) in the countye of Durham [Low Coniscliffe, County Durham]; also spelt Gibson
Digitised material for Thomas Gibsonn, yeoman of Low Coniscliffe, County Durham - DPRI/1/1608/G1DPRI/1/1608/G1/1 8 July 1606
will
with codicil, 21 March 1608
with codicil, 4 April 1608
endorsed: proved, 28 Apr 1608
DPRI/1/1608/G1/2 8 April 1608
inventory, actual total £331 8s 6d (with account of debts of £40 1s 6d)
DPRI/1/1608/G2
Thomas GRAY, cordwainer, of parish of Sainte Nicholas in Durham [Durham St Nicholas, County Durham]; also spelt Graye
Digitised material for Thomas Gray, cordwainer of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham - DPRI/1/1608/G2DPRI/1/1608/G2/1-2 24 December 1607
will
DPRI/1/1608/G2/5-6 24 December 1607
copy will
with grant of probate, 1608
(undated) grant of probate to Isabell Gray [relict] and Jane Gray [daughter], co-executors
DPRI/1/1608/G2/3-4 undated
inventory, actual total £3 9s 8d (with account of debts of 18s 1d)
endorsed: [will] proved
DPRI/1/1608/G3
Thomas GRAY, of Newbegine (Newbygine, Newbiggin) []; also spelt Graie
parish and county uncertain: Newbiggins in Bishopton, Heighington, Middleton in Teesdale (County Durham) and Shotley, Newburn, Rothbury, Hartburn (Newbiggen), Norham and Newbiggin-by-the-Sea (Northumberland)
Digitised material for Thomas Gray - DPRI/1/1608/G3DPRI/1/1608/G3/1 1 January 1608
indented will
DPRI/1/1608/G3/2 26 August 1607
indented inventory, actual total £11 9s 4d (with account of debts of £4 10s)
the dates of the inventory and the will are incompatible
DPRI/1/1608/H1 25 October 1608
Anthonie HANNYNGSHAW, yeoman, of parish of Newborne (Newbourne, Newburne) within the countie of Northomberlande [Newburn, Northumberland]; also spelt Hangingshaw. Died 18 August 1608
Digitised material for Anthonie Hannyngshaw, yeoman of Newburn, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1608/H1DPRI/1/1608/H1/1 28 August 1608
indented will
The will is not signed by the testator, and appears to have been witnessed ten days after the death of the testator. Endorsed: proved, 25 Oct [1608].
DPRI/1/1608/H1/2 undated
indented inventory, actual total £21 7s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £4 13s 4d)
dated, 28 Aug
DPRI/1/1608/H2
Thomas HANNYNSHAW, yeoman, of Newbourne (Newborne) within the countie of Northomberlande [Newburn, Northumberland]; also spelt Haningshawe, Hannyngshaw. Died 16 September 1608
Digitised material for Thomas Hannynshaw, yeoman of Newburn, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1608/H2DPRI/1/1608/H2/1 12 September 1608
indented will
DPRI/1/1608/H2/2-3 undated
indented inventory, actual total £22 18s 6d (with account of debts and funeral charges of £10 6s 6d)
dated, 20 Oct
DPRI/1/1608/H6 30 April 1608
Matthewe HAYESONE, husbandman, of towne and parishe of Easingtone (Easington) in the countie of Durham [Easington, County Durham]; also spelt Haieson
Digitised material for Matthewe Hayesone, husbandman of Easington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1608/H6DPRI/1/1608/H6/1-2 28 December 1607
will
Subscribed: sequestration granted to Issabell Hayesone, relict (and co-executor). Endorsed: goods sequestered, 30 Jan 1608; proved, 30 Apr 1608.
DPRI/1/1608/H6/3 21 January 1608
inventory, actual total £103 1s (with account of debts of £24 7s 5d)
DPRI/1/1608/H9 25 June 1608
Cuthbert HEDWORTH, father of Richard Hedworth, of Darwen Crook (Darwencrook, Darncrook) of the parish of Gaitshead [Gateshead, County Durham]; also spelt Hedworthe
Formerly filed with the probate records of Richard Hedworthe, Cuthbert Hedworth's son and administrator, see - DPRI/1/1608/H9/1-3 - DPRI/1/1608/H9/4-6 - DPRI/1/1608/H9/8-9 - DPRI/1/1608/H9/10-11
Digitised material for Cuthbert Hedworth, father of Richard Hedworth of Gateshead, County Durham - DPRI/1/1608/H9DPRI/1/1608/H9/7 undated
inventory
inventory of the goods of Cuthbert Hedworth left unadministered by his son and administrator Richard Hedworth; administration granted to Margaret Hedworth, widow, 25 June 1608
DPRI/1/1608/H9
Richarde HEDWORTHE, son and administrator of Cuthbert Hedworth, gentleman, of Darncroocke (Darncrook, Darnecrooke, Darnecrook) within the parish of Gateshead within the countie of Durham [Gateshead, County Durham]; also spelt Hedworth
Formerly filed with the probate records of Richard Hedworthe was the inventory of Cuthbert Hedworth, his father. These goods were still unadministered by Richard Hedworthe at the time of his death, and probate was subsequently granted to Margaret
Hedworth [Richard's widow], see - DPRI/1/1608/H9/7
Digitised material for Richarde Hedworthe, son and administrator of Gateshead, County Durham – DPRI/1/1608/H9DPRI/1/1608/H9/1-3 2 April 1590
will
with codicil, 14 September 1607
DPRI/1/1608/H9/4-6 2 April 1590
copy will
with copy codicil, 14 September 1607
with copy codicil, 25 September 1607
DPRI/1/1608/H9/8-9 undated
final sentence
final sentence finding for the plaintiff and signed by Clement Colmore, Durham Chancellor, in a cause: Margaret Hedworth, relict and sole executrix v John Broughe, cousin
DPRI/1/1608/H9/10-11 26 May 1608
indented inventory, actual total £336 2s 10d (with account of debts and funeral charges of £17 2s 8d)
DPRI/1/1608/H10 12 November 1608
Anne HENDERSON, widow, of Barwick uppon Tweed [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Hendersone, Handersonne
Digitised material for Anne Henderson, widow of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1608/H10DPRI/1/1608/H10/1-2 5 March 1607
will
with memorandum, 1 October 1608
with certificate of oath, 9 November 1608
with certificate of oath, 12 November 1608
Will, subscribed with: (1) memorandum of Thomas Kinge [Durham proctor] allowing the witnesses to be sworn at Berwick before Mr Selbie [?Lancelot Selbie, clerk of Tweedmouth] or Gilbert Durie, [vicar of Berwick-upon-Tweed], 1 Oct 1608; (2)
certificate of the oaths of the witnesses, taken by Gilbert Durie, 9 Nov 1608; (3) certificate of oath of Charles Maughen, son and universal legatee, to whom probate was granted, 12 Nov 1608.
DPRI/1/1608/H10/3-4 undated
inventory, actual total £1 12s 8d (with account of debts 12s)
DPRI/1/1608/H11
John HODGSHON, of Egelstonne (Egelstoon, Eggleston) [Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham]; also spelt Hodgshonn, Hodshon
Digitised material for John Hodgshon of Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham - DPRI/1/1608/H11DPRI/1/1608/H11/1-2 11 June 1608
will
with inventory, 17 June 1608, actual total £24 1s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £9 0s 3d)
Inventory subscribed with the names and ages of six children. Endorsed with short account of probate office administrative fees of 10s 2d.
DPRI/1/1608/H13 7 May 1608
Cuthbert HOLT, of Wardlie (Wardley) within the parish of Jarro [Jarrow, County Durham]; also spelt Holte
Digitised material for Cuthbert Holt of Jarrow, County Durham - DPRI/1/1608/H13DPRI/1/1608/H13/1-2 1 April 1607
will
Will, with list of debts owing by (£17 10s) and owing to (£18 6s 6d) the testator; subscribed with instruction to 'conferer [compare] these wills together & make them agree to this'; the will is interpolated with additions in a different
hand. Endorsed: proved, 7 May 1608.
DPRI/1/1608/H13/3 7 April 1608
inventory, actual total £59 1s 6d
DPRI/1/1608/H14 20 August 1608
Robert HOPPER, husbandman, of Cowndon (Coundon) in the countie of Durham, parish of Awckland St Andrew [Coundon, County Durham]
Digitised material for Robert Hopper, husbandman of Coundon, County Durham - DPRI/1/1608/H14DPRI/1/1608/H14/1-2 4 April 1608
nuncupative will
endorsed: proved, 20 Aug [1608]
DPRI/1/1608/H14/3 29 April 1608
indented inventory, actual total £56 16s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £10 7s 10d)
DPRI/1/1608/H16 20 May 1609
Henrye HORSLYE, of Nucastell [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Horsley, Horsleye, Horsly
The copy of the first will is endorsed by the probate office 'Will and Codicil': an additional subscription further indicates the second will may have been treated as a codicil to the first will. See DPRI/4/10: (f.98v) office cause promoted by
George Horslye and John Scott, executors v John Horslye, brother: sequestration granted to the executors, 8 Apr 1609; (f.103) will and codicil proved and administration granted to the executors, 20 May 1609.
Digitised material for Henrye Horslye of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1608/H16DPRI/1/1608/H16/1-2 7 December 1608
will
DPRI/1/1608/H16/3 7 December 1608
copy will
endorsed: proved
DPRI/1/1608/H16/4 16 February 1609
will
exhibited by John Horseley; three named witnesses sworn
DPRI/1/1608/H16/5-6 16 February 1609
copy will
allegation and codicil [second will] exhibited by the executors; witnesses sworn
DPRI/1/1608/H16/7 7 March 1609
inventory, actual total £179
DPRI/1/1608/J3 26 November 1608
Robart JOLEY, miller, yeoman, of citty of Durham, parish of St Nicholas [Durham St Nicholas, County Durham]; also spelt Jolley, Jollie
Digitised material for Robart Joley, miller, yeoman of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham - DPRI/1/1608/J3DPRI/1/1608/J3/1 20 June 1608
will
DPRI/1/1608/J3/2 20 June 1608
copy will
endorsed: proved, 26 Nov 1608
DPRI/1/1608/J3/3 26 November 1608
inventory, actual total £17 7s 9d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £4 0s 4d)
DPRI/1/1608/J5 28 June 1608
George JORDAN, yeoman, of Seaton Delavale of the parishe of Tynemouth (Tynmouth) within the chappelrye of Earsden in the countie of Northumberland [Seaton Delaval, Northumberland]; also spelt Jordayne
Digitised material for George Jordan, yeoman of Seaton Delaval, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1608/J5DPRI/1/1608/J5/1-2 12 February 1608
will
DPRI/1/1608/J5/3-4 21 April 1608
indented inventory, actual total £86 11s 9d (with account of funeral expenses of £2)
endorsed: [will] proved, 28 June [1608]
DPRI/1/1608/K1 14 January 1609
Thomas KAY, the elder, of Grete Chilton in the parishe of Merington (Merrington) in the county of Durham [Merrington, County Durham]; also spelt Key
Digitised material for Thomas Kay, the elder of Merrington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1608/K1DPRI/1/1608/K1/1-2 31 August 1608
will
endorsed: proved, 14 Jan 1609
DPRI/1/1608/K1/3-4 13 September 1608
inventory, actual total £328 10s (with account of portions, debts and legacies of £323 5s)
DPRI/1/1608/K1/5 13 September 1608
indented inventory, actual total £328 10s (with account of portions, debts and legacies of £323 5s)
endorsed: proved, 14 Jan [1609]
DPRI/1/1608/L1 9 July 1608
John LACKINBYE, yeoman, of Swainston in the county of Durham, parish of Sedgefeild [Sedgefield, County Durham]; also spelt Lakinby
Digitised material for John Lackinbye, yeoman of Sedgefield, County Durham - DPRI/1/1608/L1DPRI/1/1608/L1/1 17 November 1607
will
endorsed: proved, 9 July [1608]
DPRI/1/1608/L1/2 4 February 1608
indented inventory, actual total £263 4s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £104 1s 2d)
DPRI/1/1608/M1 3 June 1608
Anne MAIRE, widow, of Hewton (Hooton) Henry within the parish of Munke Esleden (Munke Hesselden, Mounckhesleden, Hesleden) [Hutton Henry, County Durham]; also spelt Maior, Mayre
Digitised material for Anne Maire, widow of Hutton Henry, County Durham - DPRI/1/1608/M1DPRI/1/1608/M1/1 1 June 1605
will
DPRI/1/1608/M1/2-4 1 June 1608
inventory, actual total £160 7s 4d
(1) Inventory of household goods etc.; (2) inventory of the goods etc. in the house of John Hall in Durham gentleman, appraised the same day. Endorsed: [will] proved, 3 June 1608.
DPRI/1/1608/M1/5-6 1 June 1608
indented inventory, actual total £160 7s 4d
(1) Inventory of household goods etc. includes goods at Hardwick; (2) inventory of the goods etc. in the house of John Hall in Durham gentleman, appraised the same day. Endorsed: [will] proved, 3 June 1608.
DPRI/1/1608/M5 13 August 1608
William MAITTLAND, husband of Agnes Maittland, mariner, of town of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Matlande, Maultland, Maitland, Maultlande
Digitised material for William Maittland, husband of Agnes Maittland, mariner of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1608/M5DPRI/1/1608/M5/2-3 9 May 1608
nuncupative will
endorsed: [cancelled] in litigation; proved, 13 Aug [1608]
DPRI/1/1608/M5/1 9 May 1608
copy nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1608/M5/4 3 August 1608
inventory, actual total £44 7s 8d
DPRI/1/1608/M2 30 April 1608
Thomas MALAND, of cittie of Durham of the parish of St Nicholas [Durham St Nicholas, County Durham]
Digitised material for Thomas Maland of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham - DPRI/1/1608/M2DPRI/1/1608/M2/1 4 March 1608
indented nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1608/M2/2-3 23 April 1608
indented inventory, actual total £76 17s 4d (with account of debts and funeral charges of £2 10s)
Inventory of goods etc. at Lameldenn [?Lambton] and Durham; dated 23 or 24 Apr 1608. Endorsed: administration granted, 30 Apr 1608.
DPRI/1/1608/M6 6 May 1608
Jayne MITFORD, widow, of parishe of St Nicholas in the towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland]; also spelt Mytford, Midford
The will is endorsed by the probate office: 'Will and Inventory' - the latter, also referred to in the account, is not present. For the will of Mitford's husband, see - DPRI/1/1581/M4/1
Digitised material for Jayne Mitford, widow of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1608/M6DPRI/1/1608/M6/1 10 October 1606
will
endorsed: proved, 6 May [?1608]
DPRI/1/1608/M6/2 undated
account, actual total £3,239 0s 1d (with discharge of £1,399 12s 9d)
Account of John Craister and Christopher Mitford gentleman, executors. Endorsed: admitted.
DPRI/1/1608/P1
William PATISON, of Newbegine (Newbygine, Newbiggin) []; also spelt Patteson
parish and county uncertain: Newbiggins in Bishopton, Heighington, Middleton in Teesdale (County Durham) and Shotley, Newburn, Rothbury, Hartburn (Newbiggen), Norham and Newbiggin-by-the-Sea (Northumberland)
Digitised material for William Patison - DPRI/1/1608/P1DPRI/1/1608/P1/1 26 May 1607
indented will
DPRI/1/1608/P1/2 20 January 1608
indented inventory, actual total £15 5s 4d (with account of debts of £7 6s 7d)
date in Jan 1608 uncertain (damage)
DPRI/1/1608/P2 12 November 1608
Thomas PATTISON, of Westaukland within the countie of Durham, chapelry of St Helen Awckland [Auckland St Helen, County Durham]; also spelt Patteson
Digitised material for Thomas Pattison of Auckland St Helen, County Durham - DPRI/1/1608/P2DPRI/1/1608/P2/1 28 August 1608
will
DPRI/1/1608/P2/2 6 October 1608
inventory, actual total £47 12s 4d (with account of debts of £10 4s)
endorsed: [will] proved, 12 Nov [1608]
DPRI/1/1608/P2/3 13 November 1608
renunciation
renunciation of Cicilie Pattesone, relict and co-executor, consenting that the other executors should act and asserting her right only to her widow's third
DPRI/1/1608/P3 30 April 1608
Wiliam PEARSON, of the Hagg (Hagge) of the parish of Chester [Chester-le-Street, County Durham]; also spelt Peareson
Digitised material for Wiliam Pearson of Chester-le-Street, County Durham - DPRI/1/1608/P3DPRI/1/1608/P3/1-2 15 May 1600
will
DPRI/1/1608/P3/3 15 May 1600
copy will
endorsed: proved and exhibited, 30 Apr 1608
DPRI/1/1608/P3/4 25 April 1608
indented inventory, actual total £94 (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £10 18s 6d)
DPRI/1/1608/P3/5 25 April 1608
indented copy inventory, actual total £94 (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £10 18s 6d)
DPRI/1/1608/R1 11 March 1609
Gawin RATCLIFFE, of parish of Darneton (Darlington) [Darlington, County Durham]
Digitised material for Gawin Ratcliffe of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1608/R1DPRI/1/1608/R1/1 28 February 1609
indented inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 11 Mar [1609]
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 94
DPRI/1/1608/R2 23 January 1609
James REABURNE, yeoman, of Grynden (Grindon) within the countie pallentyne of Durham, parish of Norrham [Norham, Northumberland]; also spelt Reaburn
Digitised material for James Reaburne, yeoman of Norham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1608/R2DPRI/1/1608/R2/1-2 4 January 1609
will
with inventory, 17 January 1609, actual total £7 6s 8d
the inventory does not include numerous debts listed in the will
DPRI/1/1608/R2/4 10 January 1609
commission
commission to Abraham Symson M.A., preacher of Lowick, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Katherine Reaburne relict, Roger Selbie and John Reaburne, co-executors, and also to swear the witnesses to the will;
commission executed by Symson at Grindonrigg, 23 Jan 1609
DPRI/1/1608/R2/3 17 January 1609
indented inventory, actual total £7 6s 8d
subscribed: debts as appeareth in the will
DPRI/1/1608/R5 18 January 1609
John RICHARDSON, of Bishop Auckland (Awckland, Awkland) [Auckland St Andrew, County Durham]
Digitised material for John Richardson of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham - DPRI/1/1608/R5DPRI/1/1608/R5/1-2 10 January 1609
will
Subscribed: witnesses sworn; probate granted to Magdalen Richardson, relict and co-executor, also for the use of Richard Richardson, son and co-executor; tuition of Richard Richardson also granted to Magdalen Richardson, 18 Jan 1609; eight minor
children named.
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 37-38
DPRI/1/1608/R5/3 10 January 1609
indented copy will
endorsed: proved, 18 Jan 1609
DPRI/1/1608/R5/4-6 17 January 1609
indented inventory, actual total £872 16s 1d (with account of debts of £54 16s 8d)
inventory of household and shop goods etc.
DPRI/1/1608/S1 8 July 1608
Bartholomewe SANDERSON, of chappelrye of Bernardcastell (Barnard Castell) [Barnard Castle, County Durham]
Digitised material for Bartholomewe Sanderson of Barnard Castle, County Durham - DPRI/1/1608/S1DPRI/1/1608/S1/1-2 28 April 1607
will
DPRI/1/1608/S1/3 28 April 1607
will
with memorandum, 8 July 1608
Will, subscribed with memorandum of three legatees [feoffees in trust] clarifying the testator's intention relating to a burgage in Barnard Castle. Endorsed: proved, 8 July [1608].
DPRI/1/1608/S1/6 6 June 1607
indented inventory, actual total £27 13s 2d (with account of debts of £17 4s 8d)
DPRI/1/1608/S1/4-5 24 August 1608
letter
letter from Myles Wrightson of Romaldkirk, legatee [feoffee in trust], to Clement Colmer, Durham Chancellor, reiterating the testator's intention relating to a burgage in Barnard Castle and covenanting to perform the trust
DPRI/1/1608/S2 11 March 1609
Elizabeth SICKERWHAM, wife of Humphray Sickerwham, widow, of Helmyndin (Helmeden, Helmdon) Rawe within the parish of Bransbyth [Brancepeth, County Durham]; also spelt Sickerwhame
Digitised material for Elizabeth Sickerwham, wife of Humphray Sickerwham, widow of Brancepeth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1608/S2DPRI/1/1608/S2/1 6 February 1609
will
endorsed: proved, 11 Mar 1609
DPRI/1/1608/S2/2 11 February 1609
inventory, actual total £26 12s 8d (with account of debts, legacies and funeral expenses of £5 18s 1d)
DPRI/1/1608/S7 30 July 1608
John SWALWELL, of Shaudfourth within the parrish of Pittington [Shadforth, County Durham]
Digitised material for John Swalwell of Shadforth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1608/S7DPRI/1/1608/S7/1 17 January 1608
indented will
Endorsed: (1) proved, 30 July [1608]; (2) memorandum of 11 Oct 1824 Exchequer case in which the will was exhibited: James Milles clerk v Thomas Jackson and others.
DPRI/1/1608/S7/2 26 February 1608
indented inventory, actual total £118 10s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £67 9s 2d)
Endorsed with memorandum of 11 Oct 1824 Exchequer case in which the will was exhibited: James Milles clerk v Thomas Jackson and others.
DPRI/1/1608/S8 14 January 1609
George SYMPSON, yeoman, of Chester of the parishe of Chester in the Streate in the countye of Durham [Chester-le-Street, County Durham]; also spelt Simpson
Digitised material for George Sympson, yeoman of Chester-le-Street, County Durham - DPRI/1/1608/S8DPRI/1/1608/S8/1 20 November 1608
will
endorsed: proved, 14 Jan [1609]
DPRI/1/1608/S8/2-4 30 December 1608
indented inventory, actual total £100 8s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £78 11s 8d)
DPRI/1/1608/T5 6 March 1609
Robert THORP, yeoman, of Longnewtonn (Longnewton, Long Newton) in the countie of Durhame [Longnewton, County Durham]; also spelt Thorpe
Inventory is endorsed by probate office: Will and [Inventory] ... with commission to prove the [will] - the latter is not present.
Digitised material for Robert Thorp, yeoman of Longnewton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1608/T5DPRI/1/1608/T5/1 2 June 1608
will
DPRI/1/1608/T5/2-3 undated
inventory, actual total £626 4s (with account of debts of £3 5s 10d)
DPRI/1/1608/T8 9 April 1608
Richard TURBATT, of Bradburie (Bradbury), parish of Sedgefeild [Sedgefield, County Durham]; also spelt Turbatte
Digitised material for Richard Turbatt of Sedgefield, County Durham - DPRI/1/1608/T8DPRI/1/1608/T8/1 25 March 1608
inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 9 Apr [1608]
DPRI/1/1608/T8/2 25 March 1608
copy inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 9 Apr [1608]
DPRI/1/1608/T8/3 6 April 1608
agreement
agreement for the administering and division of the goods between Robert, William and Margaret Turbatt, sons and daughter
DPRI/1/1608/W2
Robart WALL, yeoman, of Howghell (Houghall) within the county of Durham [Durham St Oswald, County Durham]
Digitised material for Robart Wall, yeoman of Durham St Oswald, County Durham - DPRI/1/1608/W2DPRI/1/1608/W2/1-2 23 April 1608
will
Will, with list of debts owing to (£15 13s 9d) and owing by (£25 4s 4d) the testator. Probate granted to Elizabeth Wall, relict, during the minority and for the use of the executors, the six named children of the testator by two different
wives.
DPRI/1/1608/W2/3-4 undated
inventory, actual total £140 15s 8d
DPRI/1/1608/W4
William WALTON, of parish of Benton [Longbenton, Northumberland]
Digitised material for William Walton of Longbenton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1608/W4DPRI/1/1608/W4/1-2 undated
account
Account of Margarett Walton, relict and administratrix; with 15 Dec 1608 marginal notes relating to the production of related bills and acquittances and to the swearing of the accountant and Brian Walton and Raphe Walton; issue of letters
testimonial decreed, 14 Jan 1609. Endorsed: admitted, 14 Jan 1609.
DPRI/1/1608/W5
Agnes WANLESSE, wife of Thomas Wanlesse, [widow], of parish of Morpeth [Morpeth, Northumberland]; also spelt Wanles, Wanless
The inventory was formerly filed with the probate records of Thomas Wanlesse, the husband of Agnes Wanlesse. For the probate records of Thomas Wanlesse, see - DPRI/1/1608/W5/1 - DPRI/1/1608/W5/2
Digitised material for Agnes Wanlesse, wife of Thomas Wanlesse, widow – DPRI/1/1608/W5DPRI/1/1608/W5/3 undated
inventory
DPRI/1/1608/W9 16 July 1608
James WEST, of parish of Midleton in Teasdale (Middleton in Teasdall, Tesedale, Teisdaile) [Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham]
Digitised material for James West of Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham - DPRI/1/1608/W9DPRI/1/1608/W9/1 26 June 1608
nuncupative will
endorsed: administration granted, 16 July [1608]
DPRI/1/1608/W9/2 undated
inventory, actual total £8 8s 10d (with account of funeral expenses of £1)
dated, 12 July
DPRI/1/1608/W10 16 April 1608
Jaymes WHEATLYE, yeoman, of parish of Shedgesfeyld (Shedgesfeylde, Sedgefeilde) in the county of Durham [Sedgefield, County Durham]; also spelt Wheatley
Digitised material for Jaymes Wheatlye, yeoman of Sedgefield, County Durham - DPRI/1/1608/W10DPRI/1/1608/W10/1 7 February 1608
will
endorsed: proved, 16 Apr [1608]
DPRI/1/1608/W10/2 11 April 1608
indented inventory, actual total £67 15s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £12 4s)
DPRI/1/1608/W12 9 April 1608
Roland WILLY, of East Merington alias Kirkmerington, parish of Merrington [Merrington, County Durham]; also spelt Willie, Willey
Digitised material for Roland Willy of Merrington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1608/W12DPRI/1/1608/W12/1-2 23 February 1608
will
endorsed: proved, 9 Apr [1608]
DPRI/1/1608/W12/3 4 April 1608
inventory, actual total £130 6s 8d
DPRI/1/1608/W12/4 4 April 1608
copy inventory, actual total £130 6s 8d
Wills etc proved 1609Reference: DPRI/1/1609DPRI/1/1609/A1 1 October 1609
Henry ABRAHAM, fuller, of chapelry of Barnard Castell (Castle) [Barnard Castle, County Durham]
Will is endorsed by probate office: 'Will ... with inventory and bond' - the latter is not present.
Digitised material for Henry Abraham, fuller of Barnard Castle, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/A1DPRI/1/1609/A1/1 28 April 1609
will
endorsed: proved, 1 Oct 1609
DPRI/1/1609/A1/2 13 May 1609
indented inventory, actual total £28 11s 5d (with account of debts of £3 13s 4d)
DPRI/1/1609/A4 6 June 1607
Roger ANDERSON, fisherman, of Stockton [Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham]
Digitised material for Roger Anderson, fisherman of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/A4DPRI/1/1609/A4/1-2 14 March 1607
will
Subscribed: witnesses sworn, 18 Apr 1607. Endorsed: proved, 6 June 1607; [cancelled] to be ingrossed.
DPRI/1/1609/A4/3 undated
inventory, actual total £38 3s 1d (with account of debts of £7 9s 6d)
DPRI/1/1609/A4/4 undated
copy inventory, actual total £38 3s 1d (with account of debts of £7 9s 6d)
endorsed: query will in 1607
DPRI/1/1609/A6
Ellinor ATKINSON, of the Northe Sheeles [North Shields, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Ellinor Atkinson of North Shields, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1609/A6DPRI/1/1609/A6/1-2 15 April 1608
inventory, actual total £7 3 6d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £1 11s 4d)
with will, 29 March 1608
Will is subscribed with 8 Aug 1609 memorandum relating that Alice Backworth, daughter, is to prove the will within one month, otherwise administration to be granted.
DPRI/1/1609/A6/2
wrapper
wrapper, made from (cut-down) 1832 Prayer of Thanksgiving ... for a favourable harvest
DPRI/1/1609/B5 18 March 1609
James BLACKBURNE, of Langley of the parish of Staindrope (Staindrop, Staindropp) [Staindrop, County Durham]; also spelt Blaickburne, Blackbourne
Digitised material for James Blackburne of Staindrop, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/B5DPRI/1/1609/B5/2 22 March 1608
indented will
DPRI/1/1609/B5/3 16 June 1608
indented inventory, actual total £35 0s 8d (with account of debts of £19 7s 6d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 18 Mar [1609]
DPRI/1/1609/B5/1 18 March 1609
commission
commission to Robert Dickson, rector of Cockfield, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Margaret Blackburne, relict and sole executrix; [commission executed by Dixon on or before 14 June 1609]
DPRI/1/1609/B5/4 14 June 1609
letter
letter from Robert Dixon at Ramshaw, pastor of Staindrop, to Stephen Hegg at Durham, [Durham proctor], enclosing the executed commission and bond; also concerning a cause in which Raphe Simpson, a neighbour, requires representation; dated, 14
June [?1609]
DPRI/1/1609/B9 6 October 1609
Richard BURRELL, of Headlame (Headlam) within the parish of Gainforth [Gainford, County Durham]; also spelt Burrall
Digitised material for Richard Burrell of Gainford, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/B9DPRI/1/1609/B9/1-2 2 April 1609
will
endorsed: proved, 6 Oct 1609
DPRI/1/1609/B9/3-4 16 August 1609
draft inventory, actual total £85 2s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £38 0s 10d)
DPRI/1/1609/B9/5-7 16 August 1609
indented inventory, actual total £85 2s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £38 0s 10d)
DPRI/1/1609/C1 2 March 1610
John CARLILE, of parish of Wollsingham (Wolsingham) [Wolsingham, County Durham]
Digitised material for John Carlile of Wolsingham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/C1DPRI/1/1609/C1/1-2 16 October 1609
inventory
endorsed: exhibited 2 Mar 1610, upon the Lucy Carlile, relict
DPRI/1/1609/C1/3 16 October 1609
copy inventory, actual total £4 8s 5d (with account of debts of £8 8s 2d)
endorsed: administration granted, 2 Mar [1610]; exhibited by Thomas Lee, administrator, 20 Mar [1610]
DPRI/1/1609/C3
Thomas CATHERICK, tanner, of parish of Darlington in the county of Durham [Darlington, County Durham]
Digitised material for Thomas Catherick, tanner of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/C3DPRI/1/1609/C3/1-2 25 October 1608
will
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 99-100
DPRI/1/1609/C3/3 11 April 1609
indented inventory, actual total £95 18s 6d (with account of debts of £5 18s 5d)
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 100-102
DPRI/1/1609/C4 4 November 1609
Thomas CHAPMAN, of Frosterley (Frosterleye) in the parish of Stanhop (Stanhopp) [Frosterley, County Durham]
Digitised material for Thomas Chapman of Frosterley, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/C4DPRI/1/1609/C4/1 2 October 1609
will
DPRI/1/1609/C4/2 2 October 1609
copy will
endorsed: proved, 4 Nov 1609
DPRI/1/1609/C4/3 16 October 1609
inventory, actual total £39 2s (with account of debts of £3 11s)
DPRI/1/1609/C10 22 September 1609
Anthonie CLAXTON, of parish of Darlington in the countie of Durham [Darlington, County Durham]
Digitised material for Anthonie Claxton of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/C10DPRI/1/1609/C10/1 15 July 1609
indented inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 22 Sep [1609]
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 102-103
DPRI/1/1609/C18
John CRANE, comptroller of Berwick-upon-Tweed, comptroller, of Barwick (Berwick) upon Tweede [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]
Digitised material for John Crane, comptroller of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1609/C18DPRI/1/1609/C18/1-2 20 December 1607
will
will, with (undated) memorandum relating to the settlement of the testator's debts by his son William Crane
DPRI/1/1609/C18/3-4 1607
inventory, actual total £185 16s 8d (with account of debts of £210 10s)
inventory includes household goods etc. at Tweedmouth
DPRI/1/1609/C19 25 November 1609
Raph CRAW, of Shildon, parish of Awckland St Andrew [Shildon, County Durham]
Digitised material for Raph Craw of Shildon, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/C19DPRI/1/1609/C19/1 25 August 1609
will
DPRI/1/1609/C19/2 25 August 1609
indented copy will
endorsed: proved, 25 Nov [1609]
DPRI/1/1609/C19/3 8 November 1609
indented inventory, actual total £116 11s 4d (with account of debts of £7 5s 2d)
DPRI/1/1609/D1 9 February 1610
Richard DACK, of parish of Darlington [Darlington, County Durham]
Digitised material for Richard Dack of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/D1DPRI/1/1609/D1/1-2 1609
indented inventory of debts
Inventory of debts owing to the deceased. Endorsed: administration granted, 9 Feb [1610]; exhibited, 2 Mar [1610].
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 97-99
DPRI/1/1609/D4 29 July 1609
Robert DENT, of Darneton (Darlington) [Darlington, County Durham]
Inventory is endorsed by probate office: 'Will and Inventory' - the former is not present.
Digitised material for Robert Dent of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/D4DPRI/1/1609/D4/1 12 June 1609
indented inventory
endorsed: [will] proved, 29 July 1609
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 95
DPRI/1/1609/D5 17 June 1609
William DODD, servant to William Hutchinson of Humshaugh, servant, of Humshaughe in the parish of Simondburne (Symondburne, Simonborn) [Humshaugh, Northumberland]
Digitised material for William Dodd, servant to William Hutchinson of Humshaugh, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1609/D5DPRI/1/1609/D5/1-2 9 November 1608
nuncupative will
with inventory, 9 November 1608, actual total £14 13s
endorsed: proved, 17 June 1609
DPRI/1/1609/D6
Marie DONKIN, wife and an executor of Henry Donkin of Norton, widow, of parish of Norton [Norton, County Durham]; also spelt Donken, Donkyn, Donkan
Digitised material for Marie Donkin, wife and an executor of Norton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/D6DPRI/1/1609/D6/1-2 undated
account, actual total £129 9s 4d (with discharge of £28 12s 6d)
with account, undated, actual total £126 12s 4d (with discharge of £76 8s 8d)
Account of James Rand, prebendary of Durham, the tutor and administrator for the use of four named children, the co-executors (with their mother) of their father's estate: (1) account of the estate of Henry Donkin, with allocation of the thirds;
(2) account of the estate of Mary Donkin, with allocation of the children's shares. The final balance of the combined accounts is recorded as £120 14s 8d [?recte £123 14s 8d]. Subscribed: Mr Rand [accountant] sworn, 20 May 1609. Endorsed: admitted,
20 May 1609.
DPRI/1/1609/E3 4 November 1609
William EMMERSON, of Lowhorsley (Loowhorsley, Low Horsley) in the parishe of Stanhope (Stanhoop) [Stanhope, County Durham]; also spelt Emerson
Digitised material for William Emmerson of Stanhope, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/E3DPRI/1/1609/E3/1 26 June 1609
will
DPRI/1/1609/E3/4 26 June 1609
copy will
endorsed: proved, 4 Nov 1609
DPRI/1/1609/E3/2-3 19 October 1609
inventory, actual total £298 6s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £10 7s 6d)
DPRI/1/1609/E5 9 April 1608
Bernard EWBANKE, of Raby of the parish of Staindrope (Staindropp, Staindrop) [Staindrop, County Durham]; also spelt Ewbancke
Digitised material for Bernard Ewbanke of Staindrop, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/E5DPRI/1/1609/E5/3 12 January 1608
indented inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 9 Apr [1608]
DPRI/1/1609/E5/1-2 undated
account, actual total £152 1s 6d (with discharge of £163 1s 5d)
Account of Dorothie Ewbancke, relict; sworn, 8 July 1609. Endorsed: admitted, 15 July 1609.
DPRI/1/1609/F1 2 March 1610
Richard FAWCET, rector of Boldon, prebendary of Durham, clerk, of Bowdon (Boldon) [Boldon, County Durham]; also spelt Fawsett, Fawcett
Digitised material for Richard Fawcet, rector of Boldon, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/F1DPRI/1/1609/F1/1-3 17 January 1610
will
DPRI/1/1609/F1/4-6 12 February 1610
inventory, actual total £287 7s 8d (with account of debts of £19 4s 1d)
total of debts uncertain: owing by the testator is inferred, rather than owing to the testator
DPRI/1/1609/F1/7-9 12 February 1610
indented copy inventory, actual total £287 7s 8d
endorsed: [will] proved, 2 Mar [1610]
DPRI/1/1609/F1/10 16 February 1610
commission
commission to John Hickes MA, rector of Whitburn, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Ellyner Fawcet relict and Ellyner Newton [daughter] and Jean Southaike [daughter], executors; commission executed by Hickes, 19
Feb 1610
DPRI/1/1609/F2 11 January 1610
Raphe FETHERSTONHAWGHE, of New Parke within the parishe of Stanhope (Stanhop) [Stanhope, County Durham]; also spelt Fetherstonhaugh
Will is endorsed by probate office: 'Will ... with inventory and bond' - the latter is not present.
Digitised material for Raphe Fetherstonhawghe of Stanhope, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/F2DPRI/1/1609/F2/1 27 November 1609
will
grant of probate and of tuition made to Elizabeth Fetherstonhawghe, relict and co-executor, also for the use of Philesse Fetherstonhawghe, minor daughter and co-executor, 11 Jan 1610; grant made in the dining chamber of Durham Castle; William
Stobbes and Christopher Harreson, sureties
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 45
DPRI/1/1609/F2/2-3 17 December 1609
indented inventory, actual total £821 10s 11d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £294 14s)
DPRI/1/1609/F3
William FISHER, of Jarro Coothouse (Jarrow Coate House, Cotthouse) within the parish of Jarro [Jarrow, County Durham]
Digitised material for William Fisher of Jarrow, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/F3DPRI/1/1609/F3/1-2 20 April 1609
will
DPRI/1/1609/F3/3-4 20 April 1609
copy will
DPRI/1/1609/F3/5 26 April 1609
inventory, actual total £42 16s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £7 3s 4d)
DPRI/1/1609/G1
Anne GARNETTE, widow, of Eglesclyfe (Egglescliffe, Eggescliff) in the countie of Durhame [Egglescliffe, County Durham]; also spelt Garnet, Garnett
Digitised material for Anne Garnette, widow of Egglescliffe, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/G1DPRI/1/1609/G1/1 18 November 1607
will
witnesses sworn at Jarrow, 30 Aug 1608
DPRI/1/1609/G1/2 29 August 1608
indented inventory, actual total £80 7s 1d
inventoy of goods etc. at canted [auctioned] prices
DPRI/1/1609/G7 23 June 1609
Sir Henry GUAVERA, knight, of Berwicke (Barwicke) upon Tweede [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Guevara
Digitised material for Sir Henry Guavera, knight of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1609/G7DPRI/1/1609/G7/1-2 28 May 1609
indented inventory
with indented inventory, 29 May 1609, actual total £525 19s 7d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £818 11s 8d)
(1) Inventory of goods etc. 'remaining on the ground' at Callaley; (2) goods etc. at Hesleden Rigge. Endorsed: administration granted, 23 June 1609.
DPRI/1/1609/H4 10 February 1610
John HAKINS, of chapelry of St Margrettes (Margaret) in Durham [Durham St Margaret, County Durham]; also spelt Hawkens, Hawkins
Digitised material for John Hakins of Durham St Margaret, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/H4DPRI/1/1609/H4/1-2 20 January 1610
will
endorsed: proved, 10 Feb [1610]; inventory to be exhibited at the first court after 23 Apr 1609
DPRI/1/1609/H4/3-4 14 February 1610
inventory, actual total £53 14s 2d (and more, with account of debts and funeral expenses of £19 3s 6d)
inventory of goods appraised 8 Feb 1610, and auctioned 14 Feb 1610
DPRI/1/1609/H1
Raph HALL, of Greenechesters (Grenechesters) of the parish of Elsden in the countye of Northumberland and libertye of Ridsdale [Elsdon, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Raph Hall of Elsdon, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1609/H1DPRI/1/1609/H1/1 26 September 1608
indented will
DPRI/1/1609/H1/2 3 February 1609
indented inventory, actual total £34 11s 1d (with account of debts of £19 15s 2d)
DPRI/1/1609/H2
Thomas HALL, son of Charles Hall of Newcastle All Saints, mariner, Gaitshead in the countie of Durham, parish of All Santes in Newcastle upon Tyne [Gateshead, County Durham; Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]; also spelt Halle
Digitised material for Thomas Hall, son of Charles Hall, mariner of Gateshead, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/H2DPRI/1/1609/H2/1 21 July 1609
indented will
endorsed: proved
DPRI/1/1609/H2/2 undated
inventory, actual total £50 18s 5d
DPRI/1/1609/H5 19 January 1610
Robert HEARON, gentleman, Meldon in the countie of Northumberland, parish of St Peter Cornehill in the city and archdeaconry of London [Meldon, Northumberland; St Peter Cornhill, London]; also spelt Heron
Digitised material for Robert Hearon, gentleman, of Meldon, Northumberlandn - DPRI/1/1609/H5DPRI/1/1609/H5/1 31 May 1609
copy will
with grant of probate, 5 July 1609
with grant of probate, 19 January 1610
(1) copy will; (2) probate granted by the Archdeaconry Court of London to Thomas Lumsden and Josua Delavale, co-executors, with a power reserved to Katherine Hearon, relict and co-executor; (3) probate of the goods within Durham diocese granted
to Katherine Hearon, relict and co-executor; Josua Delavale having renounced.
DPRI/1/1609/H5/2 21 September 1609
indented inventory, actual total £62 17s 9d
DPRI/1/1609/H8 14 October 1609
John HORSLIE, esquire, of Screnwood (Screnewod) [Alnham, Northumberland]; also spelt Horsley, Horseley
Digitised material for John Horslie, esquire of Alnham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1609/H8DPRI/1/1609/H8/1 15 September 1609
inventory
Subscribed: sequestration granted to George Horslie, son, 22 Sep 1609; monition decreed to be issued; and with instructions to an officer of the court to bind John Bulwell and Nicholas Atcheson for the sequestration, and to copy the inventory.
Endorsed: goods sequestered, 22 Sep [1609]; administration granted, 14 Oct [1609].
DPRI/1/1609/H11 14 October 1609
Cuthbert HURDDE, yeoman, of Routhsid (Roughsid) in the parishe of Edmundbyers (Edmondbires, Edmondbyers) in the county of Durham [Edmundbyers, County Durham]; also spelt Hurde, Hord, Hurd
Digitised material for Cuthbert Hurdde, yeoman of Edmundbyers, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/H11DPRI/1/1609/H11/1 13 April 1609
indented will
endorsed: proved, 14 Oct [1609]
DPRI/1/1609/H11/2 26 April 1609
inventory, actual total £54 15s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £13 1s 8d)
DPRI/1/1609/L1 3 February 1610
Richard LAVRICK, of Usebourne within the parishe of All Hallowes in Newcastell uppon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]; also spelt Laverock, Lavrick. Died October 1609
Lavrick, his wife and four children all died of the plague some time between the first week and the 18th of October 1609.
Digitised material for Richard Lavrick of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1609/L1DPRI/1/1609/L1/1-2 15 September 1609
will
with copy inventory, 23 January 1610, actual total £15
endorsed: proved, 3 Feb [1610]
DPRI/1/1609/L1/3 23 January 1610
indented inventory, actual total £15
with indented inventory of debts, 5 November 1609, actual total £3 14s 9d (debts)
(1) Inventory of household goods etc.; (2) inventory of disbursements laid out for Richard Lavrick, his wife and four children, with entries dating from 8 Sep 1609 to 5 Nov 1609.
DPRI/1/1609/L2
Gregorie LAWE, husbandman, of Nethere Connscliff (Nether Conscliffe) in the countie of Duresme, parish of Connscliffe [Low Coniscliffe, County Durham]
Lawe's will was proved at York, 8 June 1609
Digitised material for Gregorie Lawe, husbandman of Low Coniscliffe, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/L2DPRI/1/1609/L2/1 2 April 1609
copy will
with grant of probate, 8 June 1609
probate granted by the Prerogative Court of York to Christopher Richardson senior and Francis Richardson, executors; copy certified by Thomas Chaytor, Durham Register
DPRI/1/1609/L2/2-4 15 May 1609
copy inventory, actual total £519 10s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £138 13s 10d)
inventory of goods etc. in York and Durham dioceses, at Coniscliffe and Manfield; copy certified by Thomas Chaytor, Durham Register
DPRI/1/1609/L4 5 February 1610
Anne LOCKEY, spinster, of Bishop Auckland, parish of Awckland Saint Andrew [Auckland St Andrew, County Durham]
Digitised material for Anne Lockey, spinster of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/L4DPRI/1/1609/L4/1-2 2 April 1609
nuncupative will
with memorandum, 3 February 1610
Nuncupative will, subscribed with 3 Feb 1610 memorandum of a commission issued to swear the witnesses, and instructing that a citation to account also be issued to the administrator. Endorsed: not issued under the seal.
DPRI/1/1609/L4/3 3 February 1610
commission
commission to John Fell, curate of Auckland St Andrew, to swear and examine the witnesses to the will; commission executed by Fell, 5 Feb 1610
DPRI/1/1609/L5
Lord John LUMLEY, knight, 1st Baron Lumley, husband of Lady Elizabeth Lumley, of Lumley Castle [Lumley, County Durham]. Died 11 April 1609
Date of death drawn from DNB entry (2008). Poorly legible endorsemnents to the will indicate an additional document relating to the probate of the will was once filed with the will and inventory, but is not longer present.
Digitised material for Lord John Lumley, knight, 1st Baron Lumley, husband of Lady Elizabeth Lumley of Lumley, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/L5DPRI/1/1609/L5/1 28 January 1606
copy will
DPRI/1/1609/L5/2-4 24 April 1609
indented inventory, actual total £1,404 17s 8d
DPRI/1/1609/L5/5
wrapper
DPRI/1/1609/M2
Thomas MANWELL, husband of Ellinor Manwell, shipwright, of town of Newcastle [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Thomas Manwell, husband of Ellinor Manwell, shipwright of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1609/M2DPRI/1/1609/M2/1-2 20 February 1606
nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1609/M2/3 undated
supplementary inventory, actual total £7 4s 8d
inventory of goods etc. in the possession of Ellinor Manwell, relict and administratrix, and not included by her in an inventory she exhibited in court
DPRI/1/1609/M3 14 October 1609
Gabriell MARLEY, of Hiltone (Hilton) in the parish of Munkewearmouth [Monkwearmouth, County Durham]; also spelt Marleye
Digitised material for Gabriell Marley of Monkwearmouth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/M3DPRI/1/1609/M3/1-2 20 June 1609
will
endorsed: [proved,] 14 Oct 1609
DPRI/1/1609/M3/3-4 20 June 1609
will
DPRI/1/1609/M3/5 undated
indented inventory, actual total £79 15s 10d (with account of debts and legacies of £40 1s 11d)
DPRI/1/1609/M4 1 July 1609
John MARSHELL, of Cockerton in the parishe of Darlington [Cockerton, County Durham]; also spelt Marshall
Digitised material for John Marshell of Cockerton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/M4DPRI/1/1609/M4/1-2 22 April 1609
will
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 96
DPRI/1/1609/M4/3 9 May 1609
indented inventory, actual total £58 15s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £12 2s 8d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 1 July 1609
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 96-97
DPRI/1/1609/M12
John MORRESBY, of chapelrie of Barnardcastle [Barnard Castle, County Durham]
See DPRI/4/10 f.139 (10 Feb 1610): in an office cause to render an account, the account of Katherine Morresby, relict and administratrix, is attested by Thomas Allanson and admitted, and letters testimonial are decreed to be issued; with marginal
note, 'not issued'; f.232v (12 Oct 1611): letters testimonial issued.
Digitised material for John Morresby of Barnard Castle, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/M12DPRI/1/1609/M12/1 undated
account
Account of Katherin Morresby, relict. Subscribed: Thomas Allenson [a creditor] sworn and letters testimonial decreed, 10 Feb 1610. Endorsed: admitted, 10 Feb [1610]; and admitted, 12 Oct 1611, the administratrix having been sworn.
DPRI/1/1609/O1
Thomas OTWAIE, of Preston of the parishe of Tynmouth [Preston, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Thomas Otwaie of Preston, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1609/O1DPRI/1/1609/O1/1 26 February 1609
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 38-39
DPRI/1/1609/O1/2 24 April 1609
indented inventory, actual total £242 5s 8d (with account of debts of £13 16s)
DPRI/1/1609/P2
Margarett PENDRETH, widow, of towne of Newcastle (Newcastell) upon Tyne in the [countie of] the same towne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Pendrethe
Digitised material for Margarett Pendreth, widow of countie of - DPRI/1/1609/P2DPRI/1/1609/P2/1, 4 2 August 1608
will
endorsed: proved
DPRI/1/1609/P2/2-3 28 September 1609
indented inventory, actual total £88 18s 3d
DPRI/1/1609/P3
John PILKINGTON, of parish of St Mary in the North Bailey of Durham [Durham St Mary-le-Bow, County Durham]
See DPRI/4/10 f.146v: probate granted to Noah Pilkington and Isaac Pilkington, executors, and inventory exhibited (£134 16s 2d), 23 Mar 1610. See also, Surtees' The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham, volume I, p. lxxix:
buried at St Mary le Bow in Durham, 25 July 1609. The date of the will is not consistent with the reported date of burial.
Digitised material for John Pilkington of Durham St Mary-le-Bow, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/P3DPRI/1/1609/P3/1-4 8 February 1610
will
will, with list of debts owing by (£26 15s 11d) and owing to (£52 13s 4d) the testator, and with a list of books lent to Pilkington's friends Doctor Hutton, Mr Smarte and others
DPRI/1/1609/S1
Thomas SALVEN, gentleman, esquire, of Thorneton (Thornton) in the county of Durham, parish of Conscliff [Low Coniscliffe, County Durham]; also spelt Salvin
Digitised material for Thomas Salven, gentleman, esquire of Low Coniscliffe, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/S1DPRI/1/1609/S1/1-2 15 October 1609
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 41-43
DPRI/1/1609/S1/3-4 undated
inventory, actual total £452 13s 4d
endorsed: exhibited by Stephen Hegg, notary public, who alleges he is the principal creditor of Robert Collingwodd, an executor named in the will of the said Thomas [Salven], 17 Apr 1618
DPRI/1/1609/S2 1 October 1609
William SANDERSON, of chapelry of Barnard Castell (Castle) [Barnard Castle, County Durham]
Digitised material for William Sanderson of Barnard Castle, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/S2DPRI/1/1609/S2/1 7 September 1609
will
endorsed: proved, 1 Oct [1609]
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 39-41
DPRI/1/1609/S2/2 18 September 1609
indented inventory, actual total £42 17s 8d
DPRI/1/1609/S3 2 December 1609
William SCURFFEILD, yeoman, of Grindon in the countie of Durham, parish of Bishopwearmouth [Grindon, County Durham]; also spelt Scurfeild
Digitised material for William Scurffeild, yeoman of Grindon, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/S3DPRI/1/1609/S3/1 25 November 1607
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 24-25
DPRI/1/1609/S3/2 undated
inventory, actual total £27
endorsed: [will] proved, 2 Dec [1609]
DPRI/1/1609/S4 2 November 1609
Hughe SELBYE, merchant adventurer, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Selbie, Selby
Digitised material for Hughe Selbye, merchant adventurer of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1609/S4DPRI/1/1609/S4/1-2 5 October 1608
will
DPRI/1/1609/S4/3 5 October 1608
copy will
endorsed: proved, 2 Nov [1609]
DPRI/1/1609/S4/4-7 23 November 1609
indented inventory, actual total £2,796 19s 10d (with account of debts of £773)
inventory of household and shop goods etc.; exhibited, 27 Mar 1610
DPRI/1/1609/S5 23 June 1609
Rauf SHERWOOD, of Mounckton within the parish of Jarro [Jarrow, County Durham]; also spelt Sherewood
Digitised material for Rauf Sherwood of Jarrow, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/S5DPRI/1/1609/S5/1-2 26 February 1609
will in the form of a copy deed of gift
Subscribed: concords with the original. Endorsed: administration granted, 23 June [1609].
DPRI/1/1609/S5/3 9 May 1609
inventory, actual total £24 13s 2d
DPRI/1/1609/S14 6 May 1609
Anne SWIFT, widow, of the South Bayliffe in the citie of Duresme [Durham, County Durham]; also spelt Swifte
Digitised material for Anne Swift, widow of Durham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/S14DPRI/1/1609/S14/1-2 13 November 1607
will
will, dated 12 Nov 1607 at head, and published 13 Nov 1607
DPRI/1/1609/S14/3 8 January 1609
inventory, actual total £139 14s 6d
probate granted to Anne Heg[g], [daughter and] executrix, and inventory exhibited, 6 May 1609
DPRI/1/1609/T1 15 July 1609
William TAILOR, yeoman, of the Stowhouse Milne within the parish of Lanchester and countie of Durham [Lanchester, County Durham]
Digitised material for William Tailor, yeoman of Lanchester, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/T1DPRI/1/1609/T1/1-2 22 May 1609
nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1609/T1/3 29 May 1609
indented inventory, actual total £105 1s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £10 2s 2d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 15 July [1609]
DPRI/1/1609/T4 28 October 1609
John THOMSON, of Windleston Milne within the parish of St Andrew Awkland (Awckland) (parish of Merrington) [Windlestone, County Durham]; also spelt Thompson
Digitised material for John Thomson of Windlestone, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/T4DPRI/1/1609/T4/1-2 8 October 1609
will
proved, 28 Oct 1609
DPRI/1/1609/T4/3 undated
indented inventory, actual total £25 7s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £29 8s)
DPRI/1/1609/T5 8 April 1609
Thomas THORPE, yeoman, of parish of Elton in the countye of Duresme [Elton, County Durham]; also spelt Thorp
Digitised material for Thomas Thorpe, yeoman of Elton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/T5DPRI/1/1609/T5/1-2 3 January 1609
will
endorsed: proved, 8 Apr 1609
DPRI/1/1609/T5/3 21 January 1609
inventory, actual total £64 11s 8d (with account of debts of £12)
DPRI/1/1609/T5/4 21 January 1609
indented copy inventory, actual total £64 11s 8d (with account of debts of £12)
endorsed: [will] proved, 8 Apr 1609
DPRI/1/1609/T7 15 December 1609
Raphe TROLOP, gentleman, of Elvitt within the subburbes of the cittye of Durham, parish of St Oswald [Durham St Oswald, County Durham]; also spelt Trollopp
Digitised material for Raphe Trolop, gentleman of Durham St Oswald, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/T7DPRI/1/1609/T7/1-2 11 April 1609
will
with inventory, undated, actual total £39 5s 3d (with account of debts of £4 13s 8d)
Inventory of debts dated 11 Apr 1609 and supplemented with the household goods at an unknown date. Endorsed: proved, 15 Dec 1609.
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 39
DPRI/1/1609/T8 7 October 1609
Robert TURBATTE, yeoman, of Bradbury (Bradbarye, Bradburie) in the county of Durham, parish of Sedgefeild [Sedgefield, County Durham]; also spelt Turbatt, Turbate
Digitised material for Robert Turbatte, yeoman of Sedgefield, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/T8DPRI/1/1609/T8/1 27 May 1609
will
endorsed: proved, 7 Oct [1609]
DPRI/1/1609/T8/2 17 June 1609
inventory, actual total £128 13s 4d
DPRI/1/1609/T8/3 17 June 1609
indented copy inventory, actual total £128 13s 4d
endorsed: [will] proved, 7 Oct [1609]
DPRI/1/1609/W2
John WALES, younger, yeoman, of Dawton in the parishe of Newborne (Newburne) within the countie of Northumberlande [Dalton, Northumberland]; also spelt Wailes. Died 8 June 1608
Digitised material for John Wales, younger, yeoman of Dalton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1609/W2DPRI/1/1609/W2/1 May 1608
indented will
Will, 'made ... in the latter ende of May last', and transcribed 16 June 1608. Endorsed: proved.
DPRI/1/1609/W2/2 16 June 1608
indented inventory, actual total £30 15s 10d (with account of debts of £2 7s 10d)
DPRI/1/1609/W1
Thomas WAYLES, ship-carpenter, shipwright, of Sandgayte nighe unto the towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Wailes
Digitised material for Thomas Wayles, ship-carpenter, shipwright of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1609/W1DPRI/1/1609/W1/1 3 November 1609
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 43-45
DPRI/1/1609/W1/2-3 16 November 1609
indented inventory, actual total £83 7s 11d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £12 6s)
DPRI/1/1609/W7 20 January 1610
William WELSH, of Lumley (Lumnley) within the parish of Chester [Lumley, County Durham]; also spelt Wellsh, Wellshe
Digitised material for William Welsh of Lumley, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/W7DPRI/1/1609/W7/1 1608
will
endorsed: proved, 20 Jan [1610]
DPRI/1/1609/W7/2 1608
copy will
endorsed: proved, 20 Jan [1610]
DPRI/1/1609/W7/3 29 October 1608
inventory, actual total £54 9s 8d (with account of debts of £9 6s 8d)
DPRI/1/1609/W7/4 29 October 1608
indented copy inventory, actual total £54 9s 8d (with account of debts of £9 6s 8d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 20 Jan [1610]
DPRI/1/1609/W9 4 November 1609
Raphe WILDE, husbandman, of Pelton of the parish of Chester in the countye of Durham [Pelton, County Durham]; also spelt Wild
Digitised material for Raphe Wilde, husbandman of Pelton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/W9DPRI/1/1609/W9/1 14 August 1609
will
endorsed: proved, 4 Nov [1609]
DPRI/1/1609/W9/2-3 30 October 1609
indented inventory, actual total £79 14s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £13 16s)
DPRI/1/1609/W10 27 October 1609
Giles WILKESON, of Kineteton (Kineton), chapelry of South Gosforth [Gosforth, Northumberland]; also spelt Wilkesone
Digitised material for Giles Wilkeson of Gosforth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1609/W10DPRI/1/1609/W10/1-2 14 September 1609
inventory
administration granted to Jane Wilkeson, relict, who is monished to enter a bond to distribute to the blood relatives of the deceased that portion of the goods as is decreed by the judge, 27 Oct 1609
DPRI/1/1609/W11
Edwarde WILKINSON, carpenter, of parishe of Morpeth in the countye of Northumberland [Morpeth, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Edwarde Wilkinson, carpenter of Morpeth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1609/W11DPRI/1/1609/W11/1 17 November 1608
will
with list of debts owing by (19s 4d) and owing to (£8 13s 8d) the testator
DPRI/1/1609/W11/2 undated
inventory, actual total £41 6s 8d (with account of debts 16s 2d)
debts owing by the testator are not listed; totals indicate the sum of debts owing is 16s 2d
DPRI/1/1609/W15 16 February 1610
Laurence WRIGHTE, yeoman, of Hunwick in the parrishe of Saint Andrewe Aukeland and in the countie pallantine of Duresme [Hunwick, County Durham]; also spelt Wright
Digitised material for Laurence Wrighte, yeoman of Hunwick, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/W15DPRI/1/1609/W15/1 14 July 1607
will
DPRI/1/1609/W15/2 30 December 1609
codicil
DPRI/1/1609/W15/3 1609
indented inventory, actual total £103 12s 8d
endorsed: [will] proved, 16 Feb [1610]
DPRI/1/1609/W16 29 July 1609
Isabell WRIGHTSON, widow, of parish of Norton [Norton, County Durham]
Digitised material for Isabell Wrightson, widow of Norton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1609/W16DPRI/1/1609/W16/1-2 1593
nuncupative will
with inventory, undated, actual total £25 8s
Subscribed with (undated) memorandum relating to an allegation admitted in relation to the probate of the will of Richard Draver. Endorsed: administration granted, 29 July [1609].
DPRI/1/1609/W16/3 1593
copy nuncupative will
with probate records, 1 August 1609
copy nuncupative will; with memorandum of Christopher Boucke, vicar of Billingham, relating that Jane Chapman, universal legatee, will act as executrix
DPRI/1/1609/W16/4 15 July 1609
commission
commission to James Rand MA, vicar of Norton, and Christopher Boucke, vicar of Billingham, to swear and examine the witnesses to the will; commission executed by Boucke, 25 July 1609
DPRI/1/1609/W16/5 28 July 1609
commission
commission to Christopher Boucke, vicar of Billingham, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Jane Chapman, daughter [sic]; commission executed by Boucke, 1 Aug 1609
Wills etc proved 1610Reference: DPRI/1/1610DPRI/1/1610/A1/1-4 15 March [1610]
Awgood, of Stoxfeild [Bywell St Andrew, Northumberland]; also spelt Allgood (not found in DPRI/4/12A, 12 or 11).
Incomplete copy will - first folio is not present. Probate granted to ... Awgood and Robert Awgood, sons and executors, 15 Mar 16... [?1610]. Inventory, undated, actual total £165 14s 6d.
Formerly kept at DPRI/1/1620/A6 as date had been taken as 1620.
Digitised material for Robert Allgood, of Bywell St Andrew, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1610/A1/1-4 DPRI/1/1610/C4 26 May 1610
Thomas CARRUDDERS, of Whitborne Mor (Whitburn Moore) in the county of Northumberland, parish of South Gosforth [Gosforth, Northumberland]; also spelt Carrodders
testator requests his burial at Newcastle St John
Digitised material for Thomas Carrudders of Gosforth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1610/C4DPRI/1/1610/C4/1-2 14 April 1610
will
probate granted to George Carrodders the elder, 26 May 1610
DPRI/1/1610/C4/3 3 May 1610
inventory, actual total £33 17s 10d
DPRI/1/1610/C5 21 April 1610
Isabell CATHRIKE, of parish of Darlington [Darlington, County Durham]; also spelt Cattricke, Cateryck, Catherick
Digitised material for Isabell Cathrike of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1610/C5DPRI/1/1610/C5/1 undated
[nuncupative] will
endorsed: administration granted, 21 Apr [1610]
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 103
DPRI/1/1610/C5/2 8 April 1610
inventory, actual total £24 5s 10d (with account of debts of £1 15s)
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 104-105
DPRI/1/1610/C6 13 February 160728 April 1610
John CATRICK, of chapelry of Woolveston (Woolvestone, Wolveston) in Billingham parishe [Wolviston, County Durham]; also spelt Cattrick, Catricke, Catherick
Digitised material for John Catrick of Wolviston, County Durham - DPRI/1/1610/C6DPRI/1/1610/C6/2 1 January 1607
will
with draft inventory, undated, actual total £177 3s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £7 12s 4d)
will, with list of debts owing by (£3 19s) and owing to (£3 12s 3d) the testator
DPRI/1/1610/C6/3 1 January 1607
copy will
endorsed: proved, 13 Feb [1607]; in litigation [cancelled]; 'enquire whether the executor be sworn or not', not issued under seal
DPRI/1/1610/C6/1 1 January 1607
copy will
Copy will, subscribed with cancelled grant of probate. Endorsed: proved, 13 Feb 1607; issued under seal, 28 Apr 1610.
DPRI/1/1610/C6/4-5 9 February 1607
indented inventory, actual total £167 16s 1d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £11 12s 4d)
DPRI/1/1610/C9 15 June 1610
Thomas COOKSONN, mercer, of parish of St Nicholas in the citty of Durham [Durham St Nicholas, County Durham]; also spelt Cookeson, Cookson
Digitised material for Thomas Cooksonn, mercer of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham - DPRI/1/1610/C9DPRI/1/1610/C9/1 14 June 1608
will
DPRI/1/1610/C9/2-12 28 June 1608
inventory, actual total £289 15s 1d (with account of debts of £217 4s 4d)
Inventory of household and shop goods etc. Endorsed: (1) with draft list of debts owing to the testator; (2) [will] proved, 15 June 1610.
DPRI/1/1610/C10 21 March 1611
Anthony COWCK, yeoman, of towne of Newcastell upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Cuke, Cuk, Cook, Couk
Digitised material for Anthony Cowck, yeoman of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1610/C10DPRI/1/1610/C10/1-2 11 December 1609
will
endorsed: proved, 21 Mar [1611]
DPRI/1/1610/C10/3-5 17 January 1611
inventory, actual total £15 12s 2d (with account of funeral expenses of £1)
12 March 1611
William CRAWFOOT, mariner, of Pilgrame Streete, towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Crawforth
Digitised material for William Crawfoot, mariner of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1610/C12DPRI/1/1610/C12/1 27 October 1606
will
endorsed: proved, 12 Mar 1611
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 16-17
DPRI/1/1610/C12/2-3 14 August 1610
indented inventory, actual total £247 6s 6d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £82 10s)
DPRI/1/1610/D5 9 June 1610
William DOCKERRA [Blackwell, County Durham]; also spelt Dockera
address uncertain [damage]
Digitised material for William Dockerra of Blackwell, County Durham - DPRI/1/1610/D5DPRI/1/1610/D5/1 23 April 1610
will
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 105
DPRI/1/1610/D5/2-3 May 1610
inventory, actual total £29 9s 5d (with account of debts of £1 12s 11d)
endorsed: proved, 9 June 1610
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 105-106
DPRI/1/1610/D7 12 May 1610
Edward DODE, of the Spenn within the parishe of Ryton [Ryton, County Durham]; also spelt Dodd, Dod
Digitised material for Edward Dode of Ryton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1610/D7DPRI/1/1610/D7/1 30 November 1609
will
endorsed: proved, 12 May [1610]
DPRI/1/1610/D7/2 12 December 1609
indented inventory, actual total £106 8s 6d (with account of debts of £7 10s 10d)
DPRI/1/1610/F1 30 October 1610
Christofer FAWELL, husbandman, of Cockerton in the parishe of Darlington [Cockerton, County Durham]
Digitised material for Christofer Fawell, husbandman of Cockerton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1610/F1DPRI/1/1610/F1/1-2 23 February 1610
will
endorsed: proved, 30 Mar [1610]
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 107
DPRI/1/1610/F1/3-4 8 March 1610
inventory, actual total £38 5s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £6 17s 4d)
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 107-109
DPRI/1/1610/F2 11 June 1610
George FENWICKE, of Prestwick (Prestwicke) in the countie of Northumberland [Ponteland, Northumberland]; also spelt Fenwick
Probate act not found in June 1610 (DPRI/4/10A) or 1611 (DPRI/4/10B).
Digitised material for George Fenwicke of Ponteland, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1610/F2DPRI/1/1610/F2/1-2 12 February 1610
will
Will, with list of debts owing by (£17 9s 4d) and owing to (£1 0s 8d) the testator. Dated in the New Style? Endorsed: proved, 11 June [1610].
DPRI/1/1610/F2/3 4 April 1611
inventory, actual total £24 15s
DPRI/1/1610/G1 28 April 1610
Edward GEDLING, of Raby within the parishe of Staindrope (Staindropp) [Staindrop, County Durham]; also spelt Gedlinge
Digitised material for Edward Gedling of Staindrop, County Durham - DPRI/1/1610/G1DPRI/1/1610/G1/1 17 February 1610
indented will
endorsed: proved, 28 Apr [1610]
DPRI/1/1610/G1/2-3 24 February 1610
indented inventory, actual total £47 2s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £12 7s 4d)
DPRI/1/1610/G4 8 December 1610
Margaret GOODCHILD, daughter and administratrix of John Goodchild, of Ryhope (Rihopp) in the parishe of Bisshope Wermoth (Wermouth) [Ryhope, County Durham]; also spelt Goodchilde
Digitised material for Margaret Goodchild, daughter and administratrix of John Goodchild of Ryhope, County Durham - DPRI/1/1610/G4DPRI/1/1610/G4/1 19 September 1610
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 47-48
DPRI/1/1610/G4/2 undated
inventory, actual total £80 (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £8 10s)
Inventory of Margaret Goodchild's portion and administrator's part of her deceased father John Goodchild's estate. Endorsed: proved, 8 Dec [1610].
DPRI/1/1610/G6 21 April 1610
Richard GRAY, of Trimdon [Trimdon, County Durham]; also spelt Graye
Digitised material for Richard Gray of Trimdon, County Durham - DPRI/1/1610/G6DPRI/1/1610/G6/2 12 January 1610
nuncupative will
endorsed: administration granted, 21 Apr [1610]
DPRI/1/1610/G6/1 16 April 1610
inventory, actual total £5 11s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £1 6s 8d)
DPRI/1/1610/G7 20 December 1610
Umphray GRENE, yeoman, of Rothbury (Rothberie) Forrest in the county of Northumberland [Rothbury, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Umphray Grene, yeoman of Rothbury, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1610/G7DPRI/1/1610/G7/1 16 August 1609
will
with codicil, 6 November 1610
with codicil, undated
The codicil of 6 Nov 1610 appears to relate merely to the change of three to four years in lines 19 and 20; this codicil subsequently was voided.
DPRI/1/1610/G7/2 18 December 1610
inventory, actual total £25 10s (with account of debts of £15 19s 8d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 20 Dec [1610]
DPRI/1/1610/H3 1 October 1610
John HALL, the younger, alias Jenkin Hall, of parish of Mideltonn in Tesedale (Middleton in Teasdall) [Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham]
Digitised material for John Hall, the younger of Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham - DPRI/1/1610/H3DPRI/1/1610/H3/1 3 February 1610
will
Subscribed: at Middleton in Teesdale in the home of Clement Colmore, [Durham Chancellor], [witnesses sworn], 1 Oct 1610. Endorsed: not proved.
DPRI/1/1610/H3/2 6 June 1610
inventory, actual total £7 1s 1d (with account of funeral expenses of £1 6s 8d)
endorsed: proved at Middleton, 1 Oct 1610
DPRI/1/1610/H4 27 March 1610
Robert HALL, of West Brunton (Bronnton) in the parishe of South Gosfoorth [Gosforth, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Robert Hall of Gosforth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1610/H4DPRI/1/1610/H4/1-2 9 December 1609
will
Will, with list of debts owing to (£3 7s) and owing by (£1 4s 4d) the testator. Endorsed: proved, 27 Mar [1610].
DPRI/1/1610/H4/3-4 4 January 1610
inventory, actual total £79 10s
DPRI/1/1610/H10 2 March 1611
Lancelot HARRISON, of parish of Wolsingham [Wolsingham, County Durham]
The interrogatories are endorsed by the probate office: Will ... with Interrogatories and Inventory - the will and inventory are not present.
Digitised material for Lancelot Harrison of Wolsingham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1610/H10DPRI/1/1610/H10/1 1610
interrogatories
Interrogatories, [without responses, relating to a cause to prove the will]. Endorsed: administration granted, 2 Mar 1611.
DPRI/1/1610/H16 9 January 1611
Robert HUTTON, parson of Haughton le Skerne, clerk, of Haughton within the countie of Durham [Haughton le Skerne, County Durham]
Digitised material for Robert Hutton, parson of Haughton le Skerne, County Durham - DPRI/1/1610/H16DPRI/1/1610/H16/1 27 December 1610
will
will, with incomplete list of debts owing by the testator of £40 and more; witnesses sworn and sequestration granted to the executors, 9 Jan 1611
DPRI/1/1610/H16/2-5 2 January 1611
indented inventory, actual total £424 14s 10d
DPRI/1/1610/J2 3 November 1610
Thomas JONSON, weaver, of Elvet (Elvitt) within the parish of St Oswoldes within the subburbes of the cittye of Durham [Durham St Oswald, County Durham]; also spelt Janson, Johnson
Digitised material for Thomas Jonson, weaver of Durham St Oswald, County Durham - DPRI/1/1610/J2DPRI/1/1610/J2/1-2 29 September 1610
will
DPRI/1/1610/J2/3-4 31 October 1610
inventory, actual total £22 19s 4d
Inventory of household and shop goods etc. Endorsed: proved, 3 Nov 1610.
DPRI/1/1610/C3
Georg KARE, of Berrington in the parishe of Kyloe [Kyloe, Northumberland]; also spelt Carr
Digitised material for Georg Kare of Kyloe, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1610/C3DPRI/1/1610/C3/1-2 December 1609
will
with inventory, December 1609, actual total £33 1s 6d (with account of debts of £13 7s 8d)
The list of debts is contemporaneous with the will, and while the inventory of goods is undated the debts are tallied with the goods in the inventory total.
DPRI/1/1610/K2 20 December 1610
John KENNYTYE, yeoman, of Falladon (Fallodon, Falladonn) in the parishe of Embleton (Emelton, Emmelton, Emiltonn) and countye of Northumberlande [Embleton, Northumberland]; also spelt Kennyty
Digitised material for John Kennytye, yeoman of Embleton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1610/K2DPRI/1/1610/K2/1 26 September 1610
will
DPRI/1/1610/K2/3 12 November 1610
inventory, actual total £64 19s (with account of debts of £6 10s)
DPRI/1/1610/K2/2 16 November 1610
commission
commission to Martin Liddell, vicar of Ellingham, and John Willes, curate of Alnwick, to swear and examine the witnesses to the will; commission executed by Wills, [28 Nov 1611]
DPRI/1/1610/K2/5-6 28 November 1610
depositions
Depositions of two witnesses and the servant of the testator, taken by John Wills, [curate of Alnwick]. Endorsed: issued under the seal, 20 Dec [1610].
DPRI/1/1610/K2/4 30 November 1610
commission
commission to John Willes, curate of Alnwick, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Isabell Kennytie relict and Nicholas Kennytie son, exeuctors; commission executed by Wills, 5 Dec 1610
DPRI/1/1610/L2
Cuthbridge LEECH, alias Brooke, wife of Allan Leech, widow, of Bridgegate within the town of Berwick (parish of Barwick) upon Tweed [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Leache, Leeche. Died 6 February 1610
See DPRI/4/10 f.196 (16 Mar 1610). Further entries appear to exist in DPRI/4/10, but a damaged index lacks page numbers. (FG)
Digitised material for Cuthbridge Leech, alias Brooke, wife of Allan Leech, widow of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1610/L2DPRI/1/1610/L2/3-4 3 March 1610
inventory
(Incomplete) inventory of goods etc. in the possession of James Burrell esquire, mayor of Berwick-upon-Tweed, and which inventory was appraised by four bailiffs at the direction of the said mayor; inventory includes some items pawned by various
persons. Endorsed: 1609; James Burrell, mayor of Berwick, sequestrator.
DPRI/1/1610/L2/5-6 7 March 1610
depositions
depositions of William Brook, Elizabeth Brook and Anne Umphra [Humphray], concerning the deceased's kin relation with the Brook family
DPRI/1/1610/L2/7-8 7 March 1610
letter
letter from Richard Smithe, A Knowsley and Gilbert Durie concerning the non-execution of a commission issued to them to grant a sequestration and execute a bond; Richard Burrell, mayor of Berwick-upon-Tweed and the intended sequestrator, having
delayed the matter pending further direction from Durham; endorsed with direction to Clement Colmore, Durham Chancellor
DPRI/1/1610/L2/1-2 undated
allegation
Allegation concerning the nuncupative will of Cuthbridge Leech, made 23 Apr 1609 and 2 Feb 1610. Endorsed: in litigation.
DPRI/1/1610/L2/9 undated
inventory, actual total £23 16s 6d
with inventory, undated, actual total £4 8s
with agreement of administrators, 16 February 1611
(1) inventory of goods etc. purloined by Edward Frost and his wife, and by Christopher Thorneton and his wife now deceased, the latter goods are delivered to John Wills, curate of Alnwick (£23 13s 6d); (2) inventory of goods etc. purloined by
Christable Willson, servant to Mrs Leach (£4 8s); exhibited by Richard Skyers, 16 Feb 1611; (3) agreement between George Leech and Richard Skiers concerning Leech's recovery and administration of the estate (excluding her houses at Berwick), and
their equal division of such goods and costs between them
DPRI/1/1610/M2 2 June 1610
Michaell MOWBRAY, of Frosterley in the parishe of Stanhop [Frosterley, County Durham]
Digitised material for Michaell Mowbray of Frosterley, County Durham - DPRI/1/1610/M2DPRI/1/1610/M2/1-2 16 February 1610
copy will
with will, 16 February 1610
endorsed: proved, 2 [?June 1610]
DPRI/1/1610/M2/3 23 May 1610
inventory, actual total £40 14s 7d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £3 16s 10d)
DPRI/1/1610/P1
Doritie PINKNAY, gentlewoman, widow, of parish of Middleton George [Middleton St George, County Durham]; also spelt Pinknaye, Pinckneye, Pinckney, Pinkney
testator requests to be buried at Longnewton
Digitised material for Doritie Pinknay, gentlewoman, widow of Middleton St George, County Durham - DPRI/1/1610/P1DPRI/1/1610/P1/1 12 January 1611
will
DPRI/1/1610/P1/2 15 March 1611
inventory, actual total £59 12s 6d
DPRI/1/1610/P1/3 6 April 1611
commission
Commission to Martin Harrisonn, curate of Sadberge, to (1) execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration of the will of Dorothy Pinknay to Christopher Pinknay son, and Margerie Pinknay daughter, the executors, and also to swear and
examine the witnesses to the will; the court having been informed by Christopher Hall of the executors' inability to appear at court themselves; (2) to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration of the will of Lawrence Langley of
Middleton St George to Margaret Langley, relict and sole executrix, and also to swear and examine the witnesses to the will. [An endorsement to the will of Lawrence Langley indicates the commission had been executed by 9 Apr 1611 when probate was
granted.] Subscribed: concords with the decree, Thomas Chaytor, notary public and Durham Register. For the will and inventory of Lawrence Langley, see - DPRI/1/1611/L2/1-2 - DPRI/1/1611/L2/3
DPRI/1/1610/R4
Agnes ROBINSON, widow, of Chiltone (Chilton) [Chilton, County Durham]; also spelt Robinsone
Digitised material for Agnes Robinson, widow of Chilton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1610/R4DPRI/1/1610/R4/1 undated
will
Will, dated 15 June. Subscribed: monition issued against Thomas, Katherine and Elizabeth Robinson, [children], 24 Nov 1610.
DPRI/1/1610/R4/2 22 November 1610
indented inventory, actual total £30 3s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £20 13s 10d)
DPRI/1/1610/R5 17 November 1610
George ROBSON, of Bladon (Blaidon) in the parish of Ryton within the county palatine of Durham [Ryton, County Durham]
Digitised material for George Robson of Ryton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1610/R5DPRI/1/1610/R5/1 29 June 1610
will
endorsed: proved, 17 Nov 1610
DPRI/1/1610/R5/2 31 October 1610
indented inventory, actual total £5 0s 11d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £1 4s 8d)
DPRI/1/1610/R7
William ROPSON, yeoman, of parish of St Andrewes within the towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland]; also spelt Robson
Robson died of the plague.
Digitised material for William Ropson, yeoman of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1610/R7DPRI/1/1610/R7/1 10 May 1610
will
DPRI/1/1610/R7/2 10 May 1610
nuncupative codicil
subscribed: exhibited, 16 Feb 1611
DPRI/1/1610/R7/3-4 11 June 1610
inventory
with inventory, 14 February 1611, actual total £83 2s 3d (with account of debts and legacies of £38 1s 8d)
DPRI/1/1610/S2 21 March 1611
John SHEVELL, smith, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Shevill
Digitised material for John Shevell, smith of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1610/S2DPRI/1/1610/S2/1 6 September 1610
will
endorsed: proved, 21 M[arch 1611]
DPRI/1/1610/S2/2-3 January 1611
inventory, actual total £12 11s 5d (with account of debts of £6 7s 11d)
DPRI/1/1610/S2/4-6 January 1611
copy inventory, actual total £12 11s 5d (with account of debts of £6 7s 11d)
DPRI/1/1610/T3 13 October 1610
John TEASDAYLE, yeoman, of Somersyde of the parishe of Wossingham (Wolsingham) in the countie of Durham [Wolsingham, County Durham]; also spelt Teasdaill
Digitised material for John Teasdayle, yeoman of Wolsingham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1610/T3DPRI/1/1610/T3/1-2 20 June 1610
will
DPRI/1/1610/T3/3 2 October 1610
inventory, actual total £140 9s 4d (with account of debts of £12 12s 4d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 13 Oct [1610].
DPRI/1/1610/W1 18 December 1610
Roger WAILES, of Throcklay (Throckley) within the parishe of Newburne (Newburn) in the countie of Northumberland [Newburn, Northumberland]; also spelt Wails
Digitised material for Roger Wailes of Newburn, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1610/W1DPRI/1/1610/W1/1 15 December 1609
will
endorsed: proved, 18 Dec 1610
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 45-46
DPRI/1/1610/W1/2 23 March 1610
inventory, actual total £23 10s 10d (with account of debts of £1 6s 8d)
date in Mar 1610 uncertain
DPRI/1/1610/W4 16 June 1610
Ralfe WREN, yeoman, of Blackwell within the parish of Darlington in the countie of Durham [Blackwell, County Durham]; also spelt Wrene
Digitised material for Ralfe Wren, yeoman of Blackwell, County Durham - DPRI/1/1610/W4DPRI/1/1610/W4/1 23 May 1610
will
DPRI/1/1610/W4/2-3 15 June 1610
inventory, actual total £19 17s 8d (with account of debts of £7 4s)
endorsed: [will] proved, 16 June 1610
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 110-111
DPRI/1/1610/Y1
Edward YOUNGE, husband of Elizabeth Younge, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne and parishe of All S[ain]tes [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Edward Younge, husband of Elizabeth Younge of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1610/Y1DPRI/1/1610/Y1/1-3 1610
inventory
Inventory of the goods etc. of Edward Younge and his wife Elizabeth Younge; includes charges for maintaining Edward and Elizabeth Young from 21 Sep 1610 until their deaths, and for maintaining Issabel and Margaret [Younge] for eight weeks from 7
Oct 1610 in 'the tower' [?West Spital Tower]. Endorsed: administration granted.
Wills etc proved 1611Reference: DPRI/1/1611DPRI/1/1611/A3 20 April 1611
George ANDERSON, husband of Margarett Anderson, yeoman, of Birtlye of the parishe of Chester in the county of Durham [Birtley St John, County Durham]
For the probate records of Anderson's wife, including accounts of a legacy bequeathed by the testator to his son Richard Anderson, see - DPRI/1/1618/A3/1-2 - DPRI/1/1618/A3/3-4
Digitised material for George Anderson, husband of Margarett Anderson, yeoman of Birtley St John, County Durham - DPRI/1/1611/A3DPRI/1/1611/A3/1 29 December 1610
will
endorsed: proved, 20 Apr [1611]
DPRI/1/1611/A3/2 3 April 1611
indented inventory, actual total £39 8s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £1 18s 8d)
DPRI/1/1611/A5 11 January 1612
Richard ANDERSONN, burgess of Berwick-upon-Tweed, of Barwick (Berwick) upon Tweed [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Anderson
Digitised material for Richard Andersonn, burgess of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1611/A5DPRI/1/1611/A5/1-2 10 December 1611
inventory
Administration granted in the room of Clement Colmore, Durham Chancellor, to Katherine Anderson, relict, who was bound to distribute the goods between herself, four named children, and other cousins, 11 Jan 1612. Endorsed: [grant of
administration] not issued; monition and bond issued, 8 Feb [?1612].
DPRI/1/1611/A6 29 November 1611
Marmaduck ANDREW, yeoman, of Middleton Craw of the parish of Middleton George [Middleton St George, County Durham]; also spelt Andrewe, Andray
Digitised material for Marmaduck Andrew, yeoman of Middleton St George, County Durham - DPRI/1/1611/A6DPRI/1/1611/A6/1 5 October 1611
will
with acquittance, 18 October 1611
Will, with list of debts owing to (£50 16s 3d) and owing by (£12) the testator; and endorsed with acquittance of John Dossey for a £20 debt.
DPRI/1/1611/A6/2 undated
nuncupative codicil
with memorandum, undated
(1) nuncupative codicil, dated the same day as the testator died; endorsed with (2) memorandum concerning Andrew's widow's payment of the portion of Constance Stellinge, daughter of William Stellinge, and also concerning the portions of Francis
Stellinge and William Stellinge, for which portions Marmaduke Andrew had formerly been bound by the court.
DPRI/1/1611/A6/3 15 October 1611
inventory, actual total £357 4s 3d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £69 16s 5d)
DPRI/1/1611/A6/4-5 undated
inventory, actual total £139 9s 4d (with account of grazing and other charges of £9 3s)
Inventory of livestock sold at Rotherham and at Wakefield by Richard Mawer. Endorsed: [will] proved, 29 Nov 1611.
DPRI/1/1611/A7 28 August 1611
Henry ANTHONY, notary public, of chapelry of All Saints in the town of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]; also spelt Anthonie
Digitised material for Henry Anthony, notary public of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1611/A7DPRI/1/1611/A7/1 16 August 1611
inventory
DPRI/1/1611/A7/2 23 August 1611
commission
commission to William Morton, archdeacon of Durham and vicar of Newcastle St Nicholas, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Katherine Anthonie, relict, for her use and the use of eight named children; [commission
executed by Morton, 27 Aug 1611]. Endorsed: administration issued, 28 Aug 1611.
DPRI/1/1611/A7/3 27 August 1611
certificate of execution of commission
certificate of execution of the commission, and enclosing Katherine Anthony's bond and the inventory; endorsed with direction to Thomas King of Durham, D.D.
DPRI/1/1611/A9 8 December 1611
Annes ATOON, wife of Henry Atoon, widow, of Newbotle, parish of Houghton [Newbottle, County Durham]; also spelt Aton, Ayton
Digitised material for Annes Atoon, wife of Henry Atoon, widow of Newbottle, County Durham - DPRI/1/1611/A9DPRI/1/1611/A9/1 9 April 1611
will
DPRI/1/1611/A9/2-3 23 October 1611
inventory, actual total £36 19s 6d (with account of debts of 12s 3d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 8 Dec [1611]
DPRI/1/1611/A9/4 23 October 1611
indented copy inventory, actual total £36 19s 6d (with account of debts of 12s 3d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 8 Dec [1611]
DPRI/1/1611/A10 10 March 1612
John AWD, of Gaitside (Gateshead) Parke within the countie of Durham [Gateshead, County Durham]; also spelt Awde
Digitised material for John Awd of Gateshead, County Durham - DPRI/1/1611/A10DPRI/1/1611/A10/1-2 21 August 1610
will
endorsed: proved, 10 Mar 1612
DPRI/1/1611/A10/3-4 30 December 1611
inventory, actual total £19 15s 3d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £1 8s 10d)
DPRI/1/1611/B3 18 June 1611
John BARRO, yeoman, of Henshawe of the parishe of Haltwesell (Hawtwesle) in the countie of Northumberland [Haltwhistle, Northumberland]; also spelt Barroe, Barrowe
Digitised material for John Barro, yeoman of Haltwhistle, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1611/B3DPRI/1/1611/B3/1 17 February 1611
will
endorsed: proved, 18 June [1611]
DPRI/1/1611/B3/2 17 February 1611
inventory, actual total £6 10s (with account of debts of £1 7s)
DPRI/1/1611/C1
Richard CARNABYE, of Throckley within the countye of Northumberland and of the parishe of Newborn (Newburn) [Newburn, Northumberland]; also spelt Carnaby, Carnabie
Digitised material for Richard Carnabye of Newburn, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1611/C1DPRI/1/1611/C1/1 25 August 1611
will
DPRI/1/1611/C1/2 31 August 1611
indented inventory, actual total £44 17s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £1 7s 4d)
DPRI/1/1611/C4 31 August 1611
Sibbell CLIFFE, of parish of Boldon [Boldon, County Durham]
Digitised material for Sibbell Cliffe of Boldon, County Durham - DPRI/1/1611/C4DPRI/1/1611/C4/1 6 May 1611
will
with memorandum, 31 August 1611
Will, subscribed with memorandum of the witnesses concerning the testatrix's verbal instruction for the payment of the legacies. Endorsed with memorandum relating to a bond, due 3 May 1611.
DPRI/1/1611/C4/2-3 10 May 1611
inventory, actual total £148 13s 7d (with account of debts of 15s)
endorsed: [will] proved, 31 Aug [1611]
DPRI/1/1611/C5
Lawrance COLE, of Law Eighton (Nether Eightonn) within the chapellry of Lamesly (Lamesley) and parish of Chester [Lamesley, County Durham]
Digitised material for Lawrance Cole of Lamesley, County Durham - DPRI/1/1611/C5DPRI/1/1611/C5/1 13 June 1611
nuncupative will
endorsed: proved
DPRI/1/1611/C5/2 6 December 1611
interrogatories
with responses, 6 December 1611
interrogatories and responses of Thomas Cole, witness and executor; dated on dorse
DPRI/1/1611/C6 22 February 1612
Robart COLLING, of parish of Middleton George [Middleton St George, County Durham]; also spelt Collinge
Digitised material for Robart Colling of Middleton St George, County Durham - DPRI/1/1611/C6DPRI/1/1611/C6/1 17 September 1611
will
endorsed: proved, 22 Feb [1612]
DPRI/1/1611/C6/2 25 January 1612
inventory, actual total £89 14s 4d (with account of debts of £10 2s 2d)
DPRI/1/1611/C6/3 25 January 1612
indented copy inventory, actual total £89 14s 4d (with account of debts of £10 2s 2d)
DPRI/1/1611/C9 21 May 1611
Henrie COOKE, of Shearborne (Shereburne), parish of Pittington [Sherburn, County Durham]
Digitised material for Henrie Cooke of Sherburn, County Durham - DPRI/1/1611/C9DPRI/1/1611/C9/1-2 7 May 1611
will
with inventory, undated, actual total £52 5s 8d (with account of debts of £2)
DPRI/1/1611/C9/3 undated
indented copy inventory, actual total £52 5s 8d (with account of debts of £2)
endorsed: [will] proved, 21 May [1611]
DPRI/1/1611/C10
Robert CRESWELL, gentleman, of Ellington (Elington) in the countye of Northumberland, parish of Woodhorn (Woodhorne) [Woodhorn, Northumberland]; also spelt Cresswell
Digitised material for Robert Creswell, gentleman of Woodhorn, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1611/C10DPRI/1/1611/C10/1 20 July 1610
will
DPRI/1/1611/C10/4 12 October 1610
draft inventory, actual total £82 16s 6d
DPRI/1/1611/C10/2 12 October 1610
inventory, actual total £104 6s 2d (and more, with account of debts and funeral expenses of £8 3s)
DPRI/1/1611/C10/3 12 October 1610
inventory
inventory of (unvalued) 'bills and bonds and writings' left in trust to Michael Colman, vicar of Woodhorn and an overseer
DPRI/1/1611/C10/5 undated
inventory, actual total £31 7s (with discharge of £11 2s 8d)
inventory of goods and money received by Cuthbert Creswell, [overseer and tutor of Margerie Creswell, daughter]
DPRI/1/1611/C10/6 29 October 1610
inventory, actual total £18 17s 6d (with discharge of £4 16s)
inventory of goods received by Henry Blayklock, [overseer and tutor of Dorothy Creswell, daughter]
DPRI/1/1611/C10/7-8 29 October 1610
inventory, actual total £17 13s 2d (with discharge of £5 1s 10d)
inventory of goods and money received by Michael Colman, [overseer and tutor of Katherine Creswell, daughter]
DPRI/1/1611/C10/9 undated
inventory
(unvalued) inventory of goods received by Margaret Creswell, relict
DPRI/1/1611/D6
Anthony DENNIS, mercer, of Darlington in the countie of Durham [Darlington, County Durham]
Digitised material for Anthony Dennis, mercer of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1611/D6DPRI/1/1611/D6/1-3 25 August 1610
indented inventory
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 111-117
DPRI/1/1611/E1
Elizabeth EWBANKE, wife and executrix of Richard Stobert, [first] wife of Tobie Ewbanke [Durham, County Durham]; also spelt Ewbanck, Ewbancke. Died August 1611
Ewbanke's husband alleged that she did not obtain his consent in drawing up her will. In her will Ewbanke bequeaths only those goods of her former husband as were then still unadministered to her daughter, and appoints her former husband's
parents-in-law Stephen Hegg and Anne Hegg as her daughter's tutors. See also, Surtees Society vol.142, p189 (fn): Ewbanke was the daughter of Richard Walton; baptised 24 Nov 1584 at Durham St Nicholas; married Richard Stobert 9 June 1607 at Durham
St Mary the Less; Stobert was buried 18 Apr 1610 at Durham St Mary the Less; Elizabeth Stobert married Toby Ewbank 25 Apr 1611 at the same church; buried 25 Aug 1611 at Durham Abbey. For the will of Richard Stobert, extracted 5 May 1614, see
DPRI/2/6 f.261-262.
Digitised material for Elizabeth Ewbanke, wife and executrix of Richard Stobert - DPRI/1/1611/E1DPRI/1/1611/E1/1-2 1 August 1611
will
DPRI/1/1611/E1/3-4 12 October 1611
allegation
Allegation of Tobie Ewbanke gentleman, husband, informing the court of his interest in the probate of the will, and alleging his wife did not obtain his consent in making her will. Endorsed: exhibited, 12 Oct [1611].
DPRI/1/1611/F1 12 October 1611
Roberte FELL, husbandman, of Dalton in the countie of Durham [Dalton-le-Dale, County Durham]
Digitised material for Roberte Fell, husbandman of Dalton-le-Dale, County Durham - DPRI/1/1611/F1DPRI/1/1611/F1/1 4 August 1611
copy will
with grant of probate, 12 October 1611
probate granted to Robert Fell and Margaret Fell, son and daughter, the executors
DPRI/1/1611/F1/2 17 September 1611
inventory, actual total £245 14s 6d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £39 12s 1d)
inventory includes goods etc. at Ryhope
DPRI/1/1611/F2 29 November 1611
Agnes FENWICK, wife of Martin Garnitt, alderman of Berwick-upon-Tweed, widow, Buckton in the countie of Norham and Ilandshire, chapelry of Kyloo, Berwick [Kyloe, Northumberland; Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Fenwicke
Digitised material for Agnes Fenwick, wife of Martin Garnitt, alderman, widow of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1611/F2DPRI/1/1611/F2/1 undated
will
Date of will illegible. Endorsed: proved, 29 Nov 1611.
DPRI/1/1611/F2/2 6 April 1611
inventory, actual total £91 17s 5d
DPRI/1/1611/F2/3-4 10 January 1612
inventory
Inventory of bills and bonds (1569-1599) for 156 barrels of salmon due to Martin Garnitt alderman of Berwick-upon-Tweed, and which first came into the possession of Agnes Fenwick his widow and executrix, and then passed to Robert Garnitt, the
executor of Agnes Fenwick. For the will of Fenwick's husband Martin Garnitt (Garnett), proved in 1582, see - DPRI/1/1582/G2/1-4
DPRI/1/1611/H1 6 December 1611
Francis HALL, gentleman, of Newsham (Newsam) [Egglescliffe, County Durham]
see DPRI/4/10 f.243v: imperfect inventory exhibited, and administration granted to Christopher Hall, son, also for the use of nine other named minor children; Christopher Hall also appointed tutor to his nine siblings, 6 Dec 1611
Digitised material for Francis Hall, gentleman of Egglescliffe, County Durham - DPRI/1/1611/H1DPRI/1/1611/H1/1-2 28 November 1611
inventory
endorsed: administration granted
DPRI/1/1611/H9 6 July 1611
John HARTBOURNE, yeoman, of Carelton (Carlton) in the parishe of Reedemarshall (Readmarshall) in the countie of Durham [Redmarshall, County Durham]; also spelt Hartburne, Harborn
Digitised material for John Hartbourne, yeoman of Redmarshall, County Durham - DPRI/1/1611/H9DPRI/1/1611/H9/1-2 21 May 1611
will
endorsed: proved, 6 July [1611]
DPRI/1/1611/H9/3-4 6 June 1611
inventory, actual total £261 18s (with account of debts and funeral charges of £67 13s 8d)
DPRI/1/1611/H14 14 June 1611
William HIND, of Hilton of the parish of Standropp (Staindropp) [Staindrop, County Durham]; also spelt Hynd, Hinde
Digitised material for William Hind of Staindrop, County Durham - DPRI/1/1611/H14DPRI/1/1611/H14/1 December 1610
nuncupative will
endorsed: proved; probate granted, 14 June 1611
DPRI/1/1611/H14/2 31 May 1611
inventory, actual total £11 5s 4d
DPRI/1/1611/H14/3 undated
interrogatories
interrogatories of Andrew More to the witnesses to the nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1611/H18 26 October 1611
John HOPPER, the elder, of Conset Park (Consett Parke, Perk), chapelry of Meddomesley [Medomsley, County Durham]
Digitised material for John Hopper, the elder of Medomsley, County Durham - DPRI/1/1611/H18DPRI/1/1611/H18/1 23 April 1611
will
endorsed: proved, 26 Oct [1611]
DPRI/1/1611/H18/2 22 October 1611
inventory, actual total £99 17s 4d (with account of funeral expenses of £3 6s 8d)
DPRI/1/1611/H18/3 22 October 1611
indented copy inventory, actual total £99 17s 4d (with account of funeral expenses of £3 6s 8d)
endorsed: proved, 26 Oct [1611]
DPRI/1/1611/H22 28 September 1611
Raph HULL, of Stocley (Stockley) in the parishe of Branspeth (Brancepeth) [Brancepeth, County Durham]
see DPRI/4/10 f.228: in an office cause to prove the will, probate is granted on the oath of the executor the testator's son Ralph Hull alone, the witnesses having since died, and an inventory is exhibited, 28 Sep 1611
Digitised material for Raph Hull of Brancepeth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1611/H22DPRI/1/1611/H22/1 undated
will
will dated 22 Dec; year of will uncertain (even under UV light)
DPRI/1/1611/H22/2 27 September 1611
indented inventory, actual total £34 1s 8d (with account of debts of £1 13s)
endorsed: [will] proved, 28 Sep 1611
DPRI/1/1611/H23 11 June 1611
Gilbart HUNTER, keelman, of Sandgatt, chapelry of All Saints in the town of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]; also spelt Honter
Digitised material for Gilbart Hunter, keelman of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1611/H23DPRI/1/1611/H23/1 undated
will
DPRI/1/1611/H23/2 12 February 1611
inventory, actual total £4 10s 8d
endorsed: administration granted, 11 June 1611
DPRI/1/1611/H23/3-4 12 February 1611
inventory, actual total £13 4s 8d
endorsed: proved, 11 June 1611
DPRI/1/1611/H25
Thomas HUTCHESON, yeoman, of Newgate, Bishop Awkeland (Awckland Saint Andrew) in the countie of Durham [Auckland St Andrew, County Durham]; also spelt Hutchison
Digitised material for Thomas Hutcheson, yeoman of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham - DPRI/1/1611/H25DPRI/1/1611/H25/1-2 1 March 1611
will
with codicil, 1611
codicil dated between Sep and Dec 1611
DPRI/1/1611/H25/3 1612
commission
Commission to John Hutton MA and Nicholas Cockey, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Agnes White alias Colson (now wife of Thomas Colson), co-executor; commission executed, 9 Feb 1612. [Document is largely illegible
even uinder UV light, and this summary may be partial.]
DPRI/1/1611/J3
William JACKSON, butcher, of Newcastle [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]
Digitised material for William Jackson, butcher of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1611/J3DPRI/1/1611/J3/1 undated
indented inventory
with indented inventory, 5 July 1611, actual total £606 2s 4d
(1) inventory of livestock, monies and debts, dated 8 June [?1611]; (2) inventory of household goods etc., appraised 5 July 1611 and added to the former inventory, 6 July 1611.
DPRI/1/1611/J3/2 undated
probate records
paper fragments, formerly adhering to dorse of inventory: references to Barnard Castle and [Bishop] Auckland
DPRI/1/1611/L2 9 April 1611
Lowrance LANGLYE, tailor, of the Whine Housse within the paresh of Meddelton (Midleton, Middleton) George in the countie of Durhame [Middleton St George, County Durham]; also spelt Langlay, Langley
For the commission to swear the witnesses and grant administration to Langlye's widow and sole executrix, see - DPRI/1/1610/P1/3
Digitised material for Lowrance Langlye, tailor of Middleton St George, County Durham - DPRI/1/1610/P1/3. - DPRI/1/1611/L2DPRI/1/1611/L2/1-2 22 December 1610
will
endorsed: proved, 9 Apr 1611
DPRI/1/1611/L2/3 15 January 1611
inventory, actual total £39 10s (with account of debts of £9 1s 8d)
DPRI/1/1611/L4 10 June 1611
Robert LAWSON, the elder, yeoman, of Longhirste (Longhirst) in the parish of Bottlle alias Bothell (Botthall) in the countie of Northumberland [Longhirst, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Robert Lawson, the elder, yeoman of Longhirst, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1611/L4DPRI/1/1611/L4/1 26 July 1610
will
Endorsed with contemporaneous list of debts owing to the testator of £5 3s 8d; proved at Morpeth, 10 June 1611.
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 47
DPRI/1/1611/L4/2-3 4 March 1612
inventory, actual total £73 10s
DPRI/1/1611/L5
Henrie LEWLYN, son and executor of Richard Lewlyn [Wolsingham, County Durham]; also spelt Lewlinge, Lulyn, Lewelinge
Address drawn from will and inventory of Richard Lewlyn: - DPRI/1/1598/L5/1-4
Digitised material for Henrie Lewlyn, son and executor of Wolsingham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1598/L5/1-4. - DPRI/1/1611/L5DPRI/1/1611/L5/1 6 July 1611
account, actual total £154 0s 7d (with discharge of £90 5s 7d)
with account, 6 July 1611, actual total £51 17s 6d (with discharge of £8 4s 9d)
Account of John Marshall, tutor of Henry Lewlyn deceased, the executor of his father Richard Lewlyn. Endorsed: admitted, 6 July [1611]. The account is of the portion and estate of Henry Lewlyn, and also by virtue of his co-executorship of his
father's will, of the execution of the will of Richard Lewlyn. The (first) charge is drawn from the inventory of the estate of Richard Lewlyn; after the allocation of the balance of Richard Lewlyn's estate between his executors or their
representatives (Henrie Lewlyn's tutor and Richard Lewlyn's widow [Anne]), there follows a supplementary account of Henry Lewlyn's portion of his father's estate, with various discharges; the balance of this second account is delivered by Lewlyn's
tutor to Henrie Lewlyn's administratrix Ann Simpson, wife of John Simpson of Cockerton.
DPRI/1/1611/L10 19 April 1611
Johne LOMLY, of parish of Darlyngton (Darlington) [Darlington, County Durham]; also spelt Lomle, Lomlye, Lumbley
Digitised material for Johne Lomly of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1611/L10DPRI/1/1611/L10/1 1610
inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 19 Apr [1611]
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 118
DPRI/1/1611/L7 11 June 1611
Allice LYNTSKAILLES, widow, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne in the countie of the same towne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Laitskails
Not found in DPRI/4/10 (index defective).
Digitised material for Allice Lyntskailles, widow of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1611/L7DPRI/1/1611/L7/1 15 May 1610
will
DPRI/1/1611/L7/2 undated
indented inventory, actual total £13 5s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £4)
Dated between 25 July 1610 and 25 June 1611 [damage]. Endorsed: proved, 11 June [1611].
DPRI/1/1611/M1 19 July 1611
Richard MADOCKS, gentleman, of Skyrningham (Skirningham) within the countie of Durham, parish of Haughton [Haughton le Skerne, County Durham]; also spelt Madockes, Maddockes
Digitised material for Richard Madocks, gentleman of Haughton le Skerne, County Durham - DPRI/1/1611/M1DPRI/1/1611/M1/1 5 June 1611
will
endorsed: proved, 19 July [1611]
DPRI/1/1611/M1/2-4 2 July 1611
inventory, actual total £186 9s
DPRI/1/1611/M1/5 12 July 1611
commission
commission to Ralph Tunstall, rector of Croft [in Yorkshire], and Robert Throgmorton, vicar of Aycliffe, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Isabell Madocks, relict and sole executrix; commission executed by
Throckmorton, 14 July 1611
DPRI/1/1611/M2 18 June 1611
Robert MALABOURNE, of Thorngrafton of the parishe of Hawtwesell (Hawtwesle) [Haltwhistle, Northumberland]; also spelt Mallaborne, Mallaburne
Digitised material for Robert Malabourne of Haltwhistle, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1611/M2DPRI/1/1611/M2/1-2 16 February 1611
will
Dated in the New Style. Endorsed: proved, 18 Jun [1611].
DPRI/1/1611/M2/3 13 May 1611
inventory, actual total £9 3s 4d (with account of debts of £1 7s 8d)
DPRI/1/1611/P1 18 June 1611
John PATTESON, yeoman, of the Parke of the parishe of Haltwesell (Hawtwesle) within the countie of Northumberland [Haltwhistle, Northumberland]; also spelt Pattesonn
Digitised material for John Patteson, yeoman of Haltwhistle, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1611/P1DPRI/1/1611/P1/1 12 February 1611
will
endorsed: proved, 18 June [1611]
DPRI/1/1611/P1/2 28 February 1611
inventory, actual total £4 2s 6d (with account of debts of £7 11s 1d)
DPRI/1/1611/R3
William RECHABIE, butcher []; also spelt Rickaby
Address not stated. The inventory to which this inventory is intended to be a supplement is not present.
Digitised material for William Rechabie, butcher - DPRI/1/1611/R3DPRI/1/1611/R3/1 undated
supplementary inventory of debts
Inventory of debts owing to William Rechabie. Endorsed: to be added to the inventory.
DPRI/1/1611/R4 7 February 1612
Elizabethe ROBYSON, widow, of Homside, parish of Kymblesworth [Kimblesworth, County Durham]; also spelt Robeyson, Robinson
Digitised material for Elizabethe Robyson, widow of Kimblesworth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1611/R4DPRI/1/1611/R4/1-2 12 November 1610
will
with codicil, 25 July 1611
DPRI/1/1611/R4/3-4 30 January 1612
inventory, actual total £57 8s 7d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £7 17s 8d)
endorsed: proved, 7 Feb [1612]
DPRI/1/1611/R6 22 June 1611
Henrie ROTHERUPP, husband of Margaret Rotheram, gentleman, of towne of Berwick (Barwick) upon Tweede [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Rotheram
For the will of Rotherupp's wife, see - DPRI/1/1614/R10/1
Digitised material for Henrie Rotherupp, husband of Margaret Rotheram, gentleman of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1611/R6DPRI/1/1611/R6/1 24 December 1610
will
endorsed: proved, 22 June [1611]
DPRI/1/1611/R6/2 22 June 1611
inventory, actual total £9 9s 10d
DPRI/1/1611/S2 16 December 1611
John SELBIE, of Newlandes (Newlands) within the parishe of Whittingstall (Whittonstall) [Whittonstall, Northumberland]
Digitised material for John Selbie of Whittonstall, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1611/S2DPRI/1/1611/S2/1 28 July 1611
indented will
endorsed: proved, 16 Dec 1611
DPRI/1/1611/S2/2 1611
inventory, actual total £39 13s (with account of reparations and funeral expenses of £3 10s)
dated, 21 ...ber 1611
DPRI/1/1611/S4
Persevell SHAFTO, gentleman, of Ingho (Ingoe) [Stamfordham, Northumberland]; also spelt Shaftoe
Digitised material for Persevell Shafto, gentleman of Stamfordham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1611/S4DPRI/1/1611/S4/1 7 August 1611
inventory
with memorandum, 9 August 1611, actual total £38 12s 10d
Inventory, subscribed with memorandum of Clement Colmore, Durham Chancellor, authorising Thomas King [notary public and Durham proctor] to grant administration to the widow, she first having been sworn by a petty canon. Administration granted by
Richard Jackson to Ann Shaftoe, relict, also for the use of five named children, 10 Aug 1611.
DPRI/1/1611/S5 16 December 1611
Robert SHARPER, husbandman, of Bywell Peter in the counti of Northumberland [Bywell St Peter, Northumberland]; also spelt Sharppers
Digitised material for Robert Sharper, husbandman of Bywell St Peter, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1611/S5DPRI/1/1611/S5/1-2 15 November 1611
will
Date in Nov 1611 uncertain. Endorsed: proved, 16 Dec [1611]. The fragment, containing the last line of the will and with its probate office endorsement, was removed during conservation from the dorse of the (parchment) will of John Selby (see
DPRI/1/1611/S2/1).
DPRI/1/1611/S7 10 March 1612
Anthonye SOFTLYE, challen weaver, chalon weaver, of Gateside (Gatesid, Gateshead) in the countye of Durham [Gateshead, County Durham]; also spelt Softly
Digitised material for Anthonye Softlye, weaver of Gateshead, County Durham - DPRI/1/1611/S7DPRI/1/1611/S7/1 13 February 1612
will
endorsed: proved, 10 Mar 1612
DPRI/1/1611/S7/2 17 February 1612
indented inventory, actual total £17 8s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £6 10s)
DPRI/1/1611/S8 13 April 1611
Robartt SPENCE, of Tame Bridge Mille (Milne) in the pareshe of Gaitshed (Gaitside) [Gateshead, County Durham]
Digitised material for Robartt Spence of Gateshead, County Durham - DPRI/1/1611/S8DPRI/1/1611/S8/1 20 August 1609
will
with memorandum, 16 March 1611
Will, with list of debts owing to the testator of £29 7s; subscribed with memorandum of a decree of the judge [of the probate court] concerning the probate of the will by the executor, and the execution of a [will] bond; witnesses sworn on 16 Mar
and 13 Apr 1611. Endorsed: proved, but no grant of probate made.
DPRI/1/1611/T1 30 November 1611
Robert TAILOR, yeoman, of the Stowhouse (Stowhouse) Milne within the parishe of Lanchester (Lainchester) and countye of Durham [Lanchester, County Durham]; also spelt Taylor
Digitised material for Robert Tailor, yeoman of Lanchester, County Durham - DPRI/1/1611/T1DPRI/1/1611/T1/1 25 September 1609
will
DPRI/1/1611/T1/2 25 September 1609
copy will
endorsed: proved, 30 Nov [1611]
DPRI/1/1611/T1/3 30 May 1611
inventory, actual total £89 14s 8d (with account of funeral expenses of £5 3s 4d)
subscribed with list of legacies
DPRI/1/1611/T4 6 April 1611
Thomas TOMKINS, soger, soldier, of Barwick uppon Twedd [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Thomkins
Digitised material for Thomas Tomkins, soldier of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1611/T4DPRI/1/1611/T4/1-2 25 February 1611
inventory
administration granted by commission by Richard Smith B.D. to Joan Tonkins, relict, also for the use of Thomas Tomkins, minor son, 6 Apr 1611
DPRI/1/1611/W3
William WATKINSON, master and mariner, of the North Sheldes (Sheels) within the parishe of Tynmouth within the countie of Northumberland [North Shields, Northumberland]; also spelt Watkinsonne, Watkinsonn
Digitised material for William Watkinson, master and mariner of North Shields, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1611/W3DPRI/1/1611/W3/1-2 10 January 1612
will
endorsed: proved
DPRI/1/1611/W3/3 22 January 1612
inventory, actual total £76 16s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £19 12s 9d)
inventory refers to 'both the parties deceased'
DPRI/1/1611/W6 1 June 1611
William WREN, yeoman, of Woddefeilde (Woddefeild, Woddifeld) of the parish of Witton upon Weare in the countie of Durham [Witton-le-Wear, County Durham]; also spelt Wrene
Digitised material for William Wren, yeoman of Witton-le-Wear, County Durham - DPRI/1/1611/W6DPRI/1/1611/W6/1 1 May 1611
will
Will, with list of debts owing by the testator of £60 8s. Endorsed: proved, 1 June 1611; also endorsed with list of names of old and new [?church wardens].
DPRI/1/1611/W6/2 27 May 1611
inventory, actual total £38 13s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £55 2s 11d)
Inventory refers to a schedule of debts owing by the testator (£50 18s 4d) that is not present.
DPRI/1/1611/Y1
Raphe YOUNG, yeoman, of parish of Tugill (Tugghill) within county of Northumberland [Tughall, Northumberland]
DPRI/1/1611/Y1/1-2 16 May 1611
will
with inventory, 16 May 1611, actual total £38 13s
Wills etc proved 1612Reference: DPRI/1/1612DPRI/1/1612/B1 10 May 1612
Peter BAINEBRIDGE, of parish of Mideltonn in Teasdayle (Midleton, Middleton in Teasdaile) [Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham]; also spelt Bainbridge, Baynbrigge, Bainbrigge
A letter (DPRI/1/1612/B1/3) concerning the 1638 probate of the will of a Peter Bainbrigge of Stannigill Heade in Middleton in Teesdale was erroneously filed with these 1612 probate records of a person of the same name and parish. The image of
this letter will still appear associated with these records, but for the probate records of Peter Bainbrigge of Stannigill Heade, see - DPRI/1/1638/B2/1 - DPRI/1/1638/B2/2-3 - DPRI/1/1638/B2/4
Digitised material for Peter Bainebridge of Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/B1DPRI/1/1612/B1/1 undated
will
endorsed: proved, 10 May [1612]
DPRI/1/1612/B1/2 3 June 1611
inventory, actual total £20 16s 6d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £5 11s 6d)
endorsed with names of bondsmen
DPRI/1/1612/B4
Richard BARTRUM, butcher, Sunderland by the Sea in the countie of Durham, Bishop Warmouth in the countie of Durham [Sunderland, County Durham; Bishopwearmouth, County Durham]; also spelt Barton, Bartonn, Bartram
Digitised material for Richard Bartrum, butcher of Sunderland, County Durham; Bishopwearmouth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/B4DPRI/1/1612/B4/1-2 21 August 1612
copy inventory
DPRI/1/1612/B5 9 June 1612
Margatt BAXTER, of parish of St Nicholas in the town of Newcastle upon Tine [Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Margatt Baxter of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1612/B5DPRI/1/1612/B5/1-2 3 January 1612
will
endorsed: proved, 9 June [1612]
DPRI/1/1612/B5/3-4 undated
inventory, actual total £15 17s 3d (with account of funeral expenses of £4 5s 8d)
inventories: (1) of items given as legacies (£3 5s); (2) items remaining not given as legacies (£12 12s 3d); (3) funeral expenses
DPRI/1/1612/B6 8 March 1613
Robert BENNETT, of Barrasford, parish of Chollerton [Chollerton, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Robert Bennett of Chollerton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1612/B6DPRI/1/1612/B6/1 14 November 1612
will
Will dated 14 Sep 1612 at head, and then confirmed and fully published 14 Nov 1612 on dorse. Endorsed: proved, 8 Mar 1613.
DPRI/1/1612/B6/2 22 November 1612
inventory, actual total £4 4s 8d
DPRI/1/1612/B9 10 March 1613
Anne BOLTON, wife of Robert Bolton, widow, of Fenruther, chapelry of Hebborne (Hebburne) [Hebburn (Northumberland), Northumberland]
For the joint inventory of Anne Bolton and her husband, see - DPRI/1/1612/B9/3
Digitised material for Anne Bolton, wife of Robert Bolton, widow of Hebburn, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1612/B9DPRI/1/1612/B9/2 8 February 1613
will
endorsed: proved, 10 Mar 1613
DPRI/1/1612/B16
Elizabethe BURDEN, wife of George Burden, widow, of Ryup (Ryop) within the parishe of Bushopp Weremouthe in the countye of Durham [Ryhope, County Durham]; also spelt Burdon
Digitised material for Elizabethe Burden, wife of George Burden, widow of Ryhope, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/B16DPRI/1/1612/B16/1 8 November 1612
will
with probate records, undated
Will, endorsed with cancelled account of a £15 daughter's portion reckoned between Richard Sampson and William Suret. [An Anthony Surret is named in the will as tutor to Edmund Burdon.]
DPRI/1/1612/B16/2 8 November 1612
copy will
DPRI/1/1612/B16/3 15 January 1613
inventory, actual total £74 0s 8d
DPRI/1/1612/B19 16 January 1613
Robert BURNOPP, yeoman, of Burnopside (Burnoppside) within the parish of Lanchester [Lanchester, County Durham]
Digitised material for Robert Burnopp, yeoman of Lanchester, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/B19DPRI/1/1612/B19/1-2 21 December 1612
nuncupative will
with inventory, 14 January 1613, actual total £129 18s
endorsed: proved, 16 Jan [1613]
DPRI/1/1612/B19/3 14 January 1613
indented inventory, actual total £129 18s
endorsed: proved, 16 Jan [1613]
DPRI/1/1612/B18 21 April 1612
Cuthbert BURNOPPE, of Wineyard (Winyard) Milne, parish of Grindon [Grindon, County Durham]; also spelt Burnopp
Digitised material for Cuthbert Burnoppe of Grindon, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/B18DPRI/1/1612/B18/1-2 15 April 1612
indented inventory
subscribed with the names of three children, the widow and three sureties
DPRI/1/1612/B18/3 15 April 1612
indented copy inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 21 Apr [1612]
DPRI/1/1612/B20 13 June 1612
Persevell BURRELL, M.A., of Somerhouse in the countye of Durham, parish of Gainford [Gainford, County Durham]
Digitised material for Persevell Burrell, M.A. of Gainford, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/B20DPRI/1/1612/B20/1-2 1 November 1604
will
with codicil, undated
Will, with codicil dated 21 Feb.
DPRI/1/1612/B20/3-4 14 January 1612
inventory, actual total £46 7s 6d
endorsed: proved, 13 June [1612]
DPRI/1/1612/C5 8 May 1612
Lawrence COLE, yeoman, of Nether Eightone in the countie palatine of Durham, chapelry of Lamesley [Lamesley, County Durham]
Will is endorsed by probate office: 'Will, Inventory [and] Codicil' - the inventory and codicil are not present. See also Borthwick Institute for Archives: TRANS.CP.1613/3, appeal (testamentary), 1613; CP.H.1010, appeal (testamentary), Oct
1613-April 1614.
Digitised material for Lawrence Cole, yeoman of Lamesley, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/C5DPRI/1/1612/C5/1 5 June 1611
will
Will refers to a deed of sale between the testator and his executor Thomas Cole; will is subscribed, the deed (14 July 1610); the lease (16 July 1610). Endorsed: probate granted, 7 Dec [1611]; inventory to be exhibited the next court after Hilary
[?Jan 1612]; issued under seal, 8 May 1612 according to decree.
DPRI/1/1612/C5/2 11 February 1613
copy monition
Copy monition from York to Durham to dispatch the processus [legal action and papers] relating to a cause now appealed in the prerogative court, Ralph Thompson v Thomas Cole; original monition withdrawn from the Registry by Ralph Thompson. [This
item was found separately from the will in the same box DPRI/1/1612. While Thomas Cole was the cousin and sole executor of Lawrence Cole, these two documents may not belong together.]
DPRI/1/1612/C6
Antony COWPARE, yeoman, of parish of Gateside (Gatesid, Gateshead) in the countie of Durham [Gateshead, County Durham]; also spelt Cowper
Digitised material for Antony Cowpare, yeoman of Gateshead, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/C6DPRI/1/1612/C6/1-2 March 1612
will
Will, date uncertain: 1611 or 1612 [damage]. Endorsed: proved, 24 Apr [1612].
DPRI/1/1612/C6/3 undated
inventory, actual total £23 9s 4d (with account of debts and funeral charges of £4 9s 4d)
DPRI/1/1612/C8 29 June 1612
Agnes CROWE, wife of Andrew Crowe of Berwick, burgess, widow, of borough of Berwick (Barwick) upon Tweede [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Crow
Digitised material for Agnes Crowe, wife of Andrew Crowe of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1612/C8DPRI/1/1612/C8/1 30 March 1612
will
Will, with list of debts owing to the testator of £5 10s 4d. Endorsed: proved, 29 June 1612.
DPRI/1/1612/C8/2 11 April 1612
inventory, actual total £17 6s 6d
DPRI/1/1612/D3 6 July 1612
Peter DELAVALE, gentleman, of Tynemoothe (Tynemouthe, Tynmouth) within the countye of Northumberland [Tynemouth, Northumberland]; also spelt Delavell
Digitised material for Peter Delavale, gentleman of Tynemouth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1612/D3DPRI/1/1612/D3/1-2 8 August 1611
will
DPRI/1/1612/D3/3-4 30 August 1611
inventory, actual total £979 0s 11d
DPRI/1/1612/D3/5 9 June 1612
commission
Commission to William Robinson, vicar of Tynemouth, and George Carr, curate of St Hilda, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Mary Delavale relict, and John Delavale [eldest] son, executors, and also to swear and
examine the witnesses to the will; commission executed by Robinson, who also granted the tuition of the children to the executors, 6 July 1612. Endorsed with note relating to copies of the will and inventory made for Peter Riddell, 14 Oct 1613.
DPRI/1/1612/D3/6 6 July 1612
act of court
act of court at the home of Peter Delavale of Tynemouth before William Robinson, concerning an office cause to prove the will: the executors presented the witnesses who were sworn; the will having been proved, probate and tuition of five named
minor children were granted to the executors, two other named children having attained their majorities; inventory exhibited
DPRI/1/1612/D4 12 October 1612
John DOD, of Rowghsid alias Eales of the parish of Symondburne (Symonburne) and chappellerye of Bellingham in Tyndall [Bellingham, Northumberland]; also spelt Dodd
Digitised material for John Dod of Bellingham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1612/D4DPRI/1/1612/D4/1 13 April 1611
will
endorsed: proved, 12 Oct 1612
DPRI/1/1612/D4/2 undated
inventory, actual total £9 6s 2d
DPRI/1/1612/D6 8 March 1613
Symone DOD, of Hilhouses (Hilhowses), chapelry of Bellingham [Bellingham, Northumberland]; also spelt Dodd
endorsed: administration granted, 8 Mar [1613]
Digitised material for Symone Dod of Bellingham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1612/D6DPRI/1/1612/D6/2 28 August 1612
nuncupative will
with inventory, undated, actual total £24
two clauses are cancelled, with a marginal note: not proved therefore voided because not added [to the will] by the witnesses
DPRI/1/1612/D6/1 28 August 1612
copy nuncupative will
with copy inventory, undated, actual total £24
two clauses are cancelled, with a marginal note: not proved therefore voided because not confirmed by the witnesses
DPRI/1/1612/D7 9 May 1612
John DODS, labourer, of Pelton in the countie of Durham, parish of Chester [Pelton, County Durham]; also spelt Doodes, Doods, Doddes
Digitised material for John Dods, labourer of Pelton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/D7DPRI/1/1612/D7/1 7 April 1612
will
DPRI/1/1612/D7/2 27 April 1612
indented inventory, actual total £20 7s 1d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £9 4s 6d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 9 May [1612]
DPRI/1/1612/E1 9 June 1612
William ELLISONE, weaver, of parish of Gatesid (Gaitside, Gateside) in the countie of Durhame [Gateshead, County Durham]; also spelt Ellison, Ellesonne
Digitised material for William Ellisone, weaver of Gateshead, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/E1DPRI/1/1612/E1/1-2 19 September 1611
will
endorsed: proved, 9 June [1612]
DPRI/1/1612/E1/3 undated
inventory, actual total £27 15s 4d (with account of debts and funeral charges of £7 7s 11d)
DPRI/1/1612/F4 3 April 1612
Robert FORSTER, of parish of Haltwesell (Haltwessell, Hawtwistle) [Haltwhistle, Northumberland]; also spelt Foster
Digitised material for Robert Forster of Haltwhistle, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1612/F4DPRI/1/1612/F4/1 26 March 1612
will
probate granted to John Forster, sole executor and inventory exhibited, 3 Apr 1612
DPRI/1/1612/F4/2 29 March 1612
inventory, actual total £49 15s 4d (with account of debts of £6 6s)
DPRI/1/1612/F5
Samuell FORSTER, of Newton in the parishe Embleton (Elmeden) [Embleton, Northumberland]; also spelt Foster
Digitised material for Samuell Forster of Embleton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1612/F5DPRI/1/1612/F5/1-2 12 December 1612
will
with nuncupative codicil, 13 December 1612
cancelled on dorse: no [probate] act; foisted into the office
DPRI/1/1612/F5/3 12 December 1612
copy will
with copy nuncupative codicil, 13 December 1612
marginal memorandum records that the codicil was not proved
DPRI/1/1612/F5/4 12 December 1612
copy will
with copy nuncupative codicil, 13 December 1612
marginal memorandum records that the codicil was not proved
DPRI/1/1612/F5/5-6 21 December 1612
inventory, actual total £129 8s (and more, with account of debts of £11 1s 4d and more)
DPRI/1/1612/F5/7 21 December 1612
inventory, actual total £118 15s 1d (and more, with account of debts of £60 3s 1d and more)
DPRI/1/1612/G1 11 March 1613
Daniel GALLON, gentleman, of Shilbotle (Shilbottle) in the countie of Northumberland [Shilbottle, Northumberland]; also spelt Gallonn
Digitised material for Daniel Gallon, gentleman of Shilbottle, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1612/G1DPRI/1/1612/G1/1-2 22 May 1612
will
endorsed: proved, 11 Mar 1613
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 61-62
DPRI/1/1612/G1/3 10 August 1612
inventory, actual total £23 6s (with account of debts of £30 0s 4d)
DPRI/1/1612/G2 10 May 1612
John GASTELL, of Newbiggin, parish of Mideltonne (Middleton in Teasdeall) [Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham]
Digitised material for John Gastell of Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/G2DPRI/1/1612/G2/1-2 13 February 1602
will
with inventory, 7 October 1612, actual total £34 13s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £1 3s 8d)
Will is subscribed with the names of the bondsmen. Endorsed: proved, 10 May [1612].
DPRI/1/1612/G5 16 May 1612
Robert GIPSON, of parish of Norton [Norton, County Durham]; also spelt Gibsoon, Gibson
Digitised material for Robert Gipson of Norton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/G5DPRI/1/1612/G5/1 20 March 1612
will
endorsed: administration granted, 16 May [1612]
DPRI/1/1612/G5/2 14 May 1612
indented inventory, actual total £4 14s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £1 1s 4d)
DPRI/1/1612/H2 16 January 1613
Edwarde HALL, tanner, of Geligate of the cittie of Durham, parish of St Giles [Durham St Giles, County Durham]
Digitised material for Edwarde Hall, tanner of Durham St Giles, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/H2DPRI/1/1612/H2/1 3 October 1612
will
endorsed: proved, 16 Jan [1613]
DPRI/1/1612/H2/2-3 16 November 1612
indented inventory, actual total £416 6s 3d (with account of debts of £137 0s)
Inventory is torn at foot, and some debts owing by the testator may have been lost. Endorsed: [will] proved, 16 Jan [1613].
DPRI/1/1612/H9 9 March 1613
Richard HELME, sail-maker, mariner, of town of Newcastell (Newcastle upon Tyne), chapelry of All Saints [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]; also spelt Healem
Digitised material for Richard Helme, sail-maker, mariner of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1612/H9DPRI/1/1612/H9/1 13 November 1612
will
endorsed: proved, 9 Mar [1613]
DPRI/1/1612/H9/2 20 November 1612
inventory, actual total £52 15s 5d (with account of debts and funeral charges of £5 15s 3d)
DPRI/1/1612/H12
Thomas HERRISON, tanner, of chapelry of Barnard Castell (Castle) [Barnard Castle, County Durham]; also spelt Harrison
Digitised material for Thomas Herrison, tanner of Barnard Castle, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/H12DPRI/1/1612/H12/1 8 January 1612
will
DPRI/1/1612/H12/2 22 February 1612
indented inventory, actual total £37 11s 4d (with account of debts of £12 4s)
DPRI/1/1612/H12/3 21 April 1612
commission
commission to James Hondley, curate of Middleton in Teesdale, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to the executors [William Herrison, son, and Agnes Herrison, relict], and also to swear and examine the witnesses to the
will; commission executed by Honley, (undated)
DPRI/1/1612/H15
Raph HILTON, of Lawbyer, parish of Alston [Alston, Cumberland]
Digitised material for Raph Hilton of Alston, Cumberland - DPRI/1/1612/H15DPRI/1/1612/H15/1 8 July 1612
indented inventory
Subscribed: commission decreed [to be issued to] John Wilson, curate of Alston, to take the oath of Elinor Hilton, relict, to execute a bond and to grant to her administration.
DPRI/1/1612/H15/2 8 July 1612
copy indented inventory
DPRI/1/1612/H17 6 February 1613
Peter HODGSON, of Edgknowlne (Knowle) in the parishe (chapelry) of Hamsterley within the county of Durham [Hamsterley, County Durham]; also spelt Hodshon, Hodgshon
Digitised material for Peter Hodgson of Hamsterley, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/H17DPRI/1/1612/H17/3 1 December 1612
will
with codicil, 13 January 1613
DPRI/1/1612/H17/4 1 December 1612
copy will
with copy codicil, 13 January 1613
endorsed: proved, 6 Feb 1613
DPRI/1/1612/H17/1-2 29 January 1613
inventory, actual total £394 16s (with account of debts of £148 7s 10d)
DPRI/1/1612/H23 6 February 1613
Isabell HULL, widow, of parish of Branncepeth [Brancepeth, County Durham]
Digitised material for Isabell Hull, widow of Brancepeth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/H23DPRI/1/1612/H23/1 17 August 1612
inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 6 Feb [1613]
DPRI/1/1612/H23/2 13 February 1613
inventory of debts, actual total £51 19s
inventory of debts owing to the testatrix; also subscribed under the inventory and included in the total
DPRI/1/1612/H24 8 March 1613
George HUNTER, of Bearle within the parish of Bywell Andrew within the county of Northumberland [Bywell St Andrew, Northumberland]
The will is endorsed by the probate office, 'Will and Inventory', and as the list of debts includes funeral expenses they may have been treated as an inventory by the office; however, a separate inventory may also have been lost.
Digitised material for George Hunter of Bywell St Andrew, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1612/H24DPRI/1/1612/H24/1 14 December 1612
will
with inventory, undated, actual total £16 11s 11d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £4 4s)
Will, with list of debts owing to (£16 11s 11d) and owing by (£4 4s) the testator. The debts include the funeral expenses of George Hunter's 'supposed son'. Endorsed: proved, 8 Mar [1613].
DPRI/1/1612/H26 28 March 1612
John HUTTON, rector of Gateshead, clerk, of Gatesheade (Gateside) within the countie of Durham [Gateshead, County Durham]
Digitised material for John Hutton, rector of Gateshead, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/H26DPRI/1/1612/H26/1-2 20 February 1612
will
endorsed: proved, 28 Mar 1612
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 53-54
DPRI/1/1612/H26/3-7 24 March 1612
inventory, actual total £294 9s 6d
DPRI/1/1612/J2 8 May 1612
Michaell JEFFREYSON, tanner, of parish of Darlington (Darnton, Darlingtonn) in the county of Durham [Darlington, County Durham]; also spelt Jefferson, Jeffereyson
Digitised material for Michaell Jeffreyson, tanner of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/J2DPRI/1/1612/J2/1 7 February 1612
will
endorsed: probate granted, 8 May [1612]
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 126
DPRI/1/1612/J2/2-3 10 February 1612
inventory, actual total £46 8s 4d
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 126-129
DPRI/1/1612/J4 9 May 1612
Elizabeth JOHNSON, wife of Thomas Johnson, widow, of Elvitt (Elvet) of the parish of St Oswoldes in Durham [Durham St Oswald, County Durham]
Digitised material for Elizabeth Johnson, wife of Thomas Johnson, widow of Durham St Oswald, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/J4DPRI/1/1612/J4/1-2 18 April 1612
will
Will, with list of debts of 13s 4d. Endorsed: proved, 9 May 1612.
DPRI/1/1612/J4/3-4 1 May 1612
inventory, actual total £9 11s 10d
DPRI/1/1612/J5 24 October 1612
Robert JORDISON, of Shotton in Esington perishe in the county of Durham [Shotton, County Durham]; also spelt Jurdison
Digitised material for Robert Jordison of Shotton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/J5DPRI/1/1612/J5/1-2 18 September 1612
will
will, with list of debts owing by (£25 13s 6d) and owing to (£44 9s) the testator
DPRI/1/1612/J5/3 7 October 1612
inventory, actual total £182 10s 10d
endorsed: proved, 24 Oct 1612
DPRI/1/1612/K1 21 November 1612
Persevell KIRKLAY, of Bushopocke, parishe of Wolsingham [Wolsingham, County Durham]; also spelt Kirkley
Digitised material for Persevell Kirklay of Wolsingham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/K1DPRI/1/1612/K1/1 2 October 1612
will
DPRI/1/1612/K1/2 2 October 1612
copy will
DPRI/1/1612/K1/3 undated
inventory, actual total £113 13s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £53 13s 4d)
Inventory dated, 24 Oct [?1612]. Endorsed: [will] proved, 21 Nov [1612].
DPRI/1/1612/L1 26 September 1612
Henrie LADLEY, yeoman, of Plawsworth (Plawseworth) in the parishe of Chester within the countie of Duresme [Chester-le-Street, County Durham]; also spelt Ladleye
Digitised material for Henrie Ladley, yeoman of Chester-le-Street, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/L1DPRI/1/1612/L1/1-2 3 September 1612
will
endorsed: proved, 26 Sep 1612
DPRI/1/1612/L1/3-4 18 September 1612
inventory, actual total £69 0s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £76 6s 2d)
DPRI/1/1612/L2 10 March 1613
George LAMBE, of Comberton in the parish of Hertborne (Hartbourne, Hartburne) [Hartburn (Northumberland), Northumberland]
Digitised material for George Lambe of Hartburn, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1612/L2DPRI/1/1612/L2/1-2 December 1612
will
endorsed: proved, 10 Mar [1613]
DPRI/1/1612/L2/3 18 February 1613
inventory, actual total £100 0s 4d (with account of debts of £11 2s 8d)
DPRI/1/1612/L3 12 September 1612
William LAMBTON, gentleman, Little Haughton alias Haughtonfeild within the countie of Durham, Readhouse in the parish of Haughton [Haughton le Skerne, County Durham]
The inventory is endorsed by the probate office: 'Will and Inventory' - the former is not present. See DPRI/4/10 f.291: in an office cause to prove the will and codicil, probate is granted to Margaret Lambton, relict and co-executor, also for the
use of Ann Lambton and Margaret Lambton, minor daughters and co-executors, with a like power reserved to the same; Margaret Lambton is also granted the tuition of the two children; inventory exhibited, 12 Sep 1612.
Digitised material for William Lambton, gentleman of Haughton le Skerne, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/L3DPRI/1/1612/L3/1-2 7 July 1612
inventory
endorsed: [will] proved, 12 Sep 1612; registered, 11 Dec 1612
DPRI/1/1612/L5 12 June 1612
Robert LAWSON, esquire, Cramlingtone in the countie of Northumberland, town of Newcastle [Cramlington, Northumberland]; also spelt merchant
Digitised material for Robert Lawson, esquire of Cramlington, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1612/L5DPRI/1/1612/L5/1 13 January 1612
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 51
DPRI/1/1612/L5/5 24 March 1612
inventory, actual total £12 6s 3d
DPRI/1/1612/L5/3-4 24 March 1612
inventory, actual total £919 9s 2d (with account of debts of £79 3s)
endorsed: administration granted, 12 June [1612]
DPRI/1/1612/L5/2 11 June 1612
election of guardian
certificate of Michaell Lawson and Dority Lawson of the election of their brother Thomas Lawson of Cramlington as their tutor and guardian
DPRI/1/1612/L7 31 July 1612
Thomas LEE, of the Forrest of Middleton in Teasdell [Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham]
Digitised material for Thomas Lee of Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/L7DPRI/1/1612/L7/1 undated
nuncupative will
with inventory, undated, actual total £10 18s 6d (with account of debts of £3 14s 2d)
witnesses sworn, 25 July 1612
DPRI/1/1612/L7/2 undated
copy nuncupative will
endorsed: administration granted, 31 July [1612]
DPRI/1/1612/L7/3 undated
inventory, actual total £10 18s 6d (with account of debts of £3 14s 2d)
DPRI/1/1612/L8 1 July 1612
Edward LEIGH, of the Hurst, parish of Woodhorn [Woodhorn, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Edward Leigh of Woodhorn, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1612/L8DPRI/1/1612/L8/1 1 March 1612
will
Will, with list of debts owing to (£4 8s 10d) and owing by (£2 1s) the testator. Endorsed: proved, 1 July 1612.
DPRI/1/1612/L8/2 23 March 1612
inventory, actual total £95 12s
inventory total uncertain [damage]
DPRI/1/1612/L10 18 July 1612
Isaac LOWDEN, clerk, of parish of Darlington [Darlington, County Durham]
Digitised material for Isaac Lowden, clerk of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/L10DPRI/1/1612/L10/1-4 15 July 1612
inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 18 July [1612]
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 122-125
DPRI/1/1612/M1 7 November 1612
Elizabeth MADDESONNE, widow, of Pelton, parishe of Chester in the countye of Durham [Chester-le-Street, County Durham]; also spelt Maddeson
Digitised material for Elizabeth Maddesonne, widow of Chester-le-Street, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/M1DPRI/1/1612/M1/1 16 February 1610
will
endorsed: proved, 7 Nov [1612]
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 46-47
DPRI/1/1612/M1/2 30 July 1611
indented inventory, actual total £19 13s 2d
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 30.7.1611
DPRI/1/1612/M7 10 March 1613
Thomas MILBURNE, tanner, of Morpeth [Morpeth, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Thomas Milburne, tanner of Morpeth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1612/M7DPRI/1/1612/M7/1-2 22 October 1612
inventory, actual total £197 15s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £39 1s 1d)
with will, 15 October 1612
Inventory: among the debts is the cost of the testator's daughter Lucy Milburne's lair-stall. Endorsed: proved, 10 Mar [1613].
DPRI/1/1612/M8 6 October 1612
Katheryn MORE, widow, of Dynsdaile (Dinsdell) in the countie of Yorke in the parish of Sockborne (Sockburne) [Dinsdale, County Durham]; also spelt Moore
The will concerns only a £1,000 recognizance that is bequeathed to the executors; 'and not for anie other my goodes or chattells whatsoever'.
Digitised material for Katheryn More, widow of Dinsdale, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/M8DPRI/1/1612/M8/1 15 March 1612
will
endorsed: proved, 6 Oct [1612]; inventory made manifest by the will
DPRI/1/1612/M9
Thomas MOWRIE, of Barmtun (Barmton) within the parishe of Haughton [Haughton le Skerne, County Durham]
Digitised material for Thomas Mowrie of Haughton le Skerne, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/M9DPRI/1/1612/M9/1 10 September 1581
will
Will, with list of debts owing by (£4 8s 2d) and owing to (£4 5s and more). Endorsed with certificate of oath of Rolland Outhwhet, a witness too aged to travel [to the court].
DPRI/1/1612/M9/2
wrapper
endorsed: exhibited, 31 July [1612]
DPRI/1/1612/M6 19 September 1612
Elizabeth MYDELTONE, wife of William Mydeltone, widow, of Hetton on the Hill within the parish of Pittington [Pittington, County Durham]; also spelt Middleton, Midleton
Digitised material for Elizabeth Mydeltone, wife of Pittington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/M6DPRI/1/1612/M6/1 28 May 1612
will
endorsed: proved, 19 Sep [1612]; inventory not exhibited
DPRI/1/1612/M6/2-3 undated
indented inventory, actual total £535 10s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £17 6s 2d)
inventory of goods sold for the use of the children by the executors in trust
DPRI/1/1612/N1 9 May 1612
Christopher NEWBYE, yeoman, of Woddland (Woodland) in the countie of Durham, parish of Cockfield (Cockefeild) [Cockfield, County Durham]; also spelt Newby
Digitised material for Christopher Newbye, yeoman of Cockfield, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/N1DPRI/1/1612/N1/1 27 January 1611
will
endorsed: proved, 9 May [1612]
DPRI/1/1612/N1/2 9 February 1611
indented inventory, actual total £14 3s 8d (with account of debts and funeral charges of £6 0s 8d)
DPRI/1/1612/O2 16 October 1612
George ORDE, [husband of Margaret Orde], of Orde in the countye pallatin of Durham, chapelry of Twedmoth [Tweedmouth, Northumberland]; also spelt Ourde, Oard
For the account of the administration of Orde's estate, see - DPRI/1/1614/O1/1
Digitised material for George Orde, husband of Margaret Orde - DPRI/1/1614/O1/1. - DPRI/1/1612/O2DPRI/1/1612/O2/1 10 October 1612
inventory
The inventory total of the extant items is £43 4s 8d; while the account states the charge at £44 8s 10d, and this has total been preferred here. Endorsed: administration granted, 16 Oct [1612].
DPRI/1/1612/P2 26 June 1612
John PATTINSON, yeoman, of the South Sheile Pannes in the county of Durham, chapelry of St Hilda [South Shields, County Durham]; also spelt Patteson
Digitised material for John Pattinson, yeoman of South Shields, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/P2DPRI/1/1612/P2/1-2 9 April 1612
nuncupative will
endorsed: administration granted, 26 June 1612
DPRI/1/1612/P2/3 undated
interrogatories
interrogatories of Grace Patteson to the witnesses on the part of [?Richard] Patteson, relating to a cause to prove the nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1612/P4 13 March 1613
Alice PIGG, widow, of towne (parish) of Barwick (Berwick) uppon Tweed [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Alice Pigg, widow of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1612/P4DPRI/1/1612/P4/1-2 27 April 1612
will
Will, with list of debts owing by (£3 5s) and owing to (4s 8d) the testator. Endorsed: proved, 13 Mar [1613].
DPRI/1/1612/P4/3 25 May 1612
inventory, actual total £3 4s 10d
DPRI/1/1612/P4/4 25 May 1612
inventory, actual total £3 4s 10d
DPRI/1/1612/P5
William PORRETT, husband of Agnes Porrett, carpenter, of chapelry of Hartelpole (Hartlepoole) [Hartlepool, County Durham]
Digitised material for William Porrett, husband of Agnes Porrett, carpenter of Hartlepool, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/P5DPRI/1/1612/P5/1 undated
account
Account of Agnes Porrett, relict; referring to the 31 Jan 1612 decree of Clement Colmor, Durham Chancellor, concerning the division of a third of the estate. Endorsed: admitted, 16 May 1612.
DPRI/1/1612/R1 10 May 1612
Edmund RAICE, of the Bowleese (Bowleesse, Bowlees) in the parish of Mideltonn in Teasedell (Middleton George) [Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham]
Digitised material for Edmund Raice of Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/R1DPRI/1/1612/R1/1-2 3 December 1611
will
Will, subscribed with the names of the bondsmen. Endorsed: proved, 10 May [1612].
DPRI/1/1612/R1/3 undated
inventory, actual total £23 7s 10d
dated, 5 Dec [?1611]
DPRI/1/1612/R3 13 October 1612
Anthony RICHESON, yeoman, of Kirklay (Kerklo) in the countie of Northumberland, parish of Pont Eland (Iland) [Ponteland, Northumberland]; also spelt Richison
Digitised material for Anthony Richeson, yeoman of Ponteland, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1612/R3DPRI/1/1612/R3/1 12 March 1612
will
Will probably dated in the New Style; see dorse. Endorsed: proved, 13 Oct 1612.
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 71-72
DPRI/1/1612/R3/2 26 March 1612
indented inventory, actual total £37 18s 8d
DPRI/1/1612/R4 9 March 1613
Elinor RIDDELL, wife of Peter Riddell of Newcastle, merchant, widow, of Newcastle upon Tyne, parish of St Nicholas [Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland]; also spelt Riddle
Digitised material for Elinor Riddell, wife of Peter Riddell of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1612/R4DPRI/1/1612/R4/1-2 28 January 1613
will
endorsed: proved, 9 Mar 1613
DPRI/1/1612/R4/3 undated
inventory
with codicil, 5 February 1613
(1) unvalued inventory of goods bequeathed to William Riddell, son, and Barbara [Theobald], daughter, and of the household goods of the testatrix; (2) with codicil.
DPRI/1/1612/R7 11 December 1612
Thomas ROBINSON, yeoman, of Cockerton within the parishe of Darlington (Darneton) within the county of Durham [Cockerton, County Durham]
Digitised material for Thomas Robinson, yeoman of Cockerton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/R7DPRI/1/1612/R7/1-2 16 October 1612
will
endorsed: proved, 11 Dec [1612]
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 119
DPRI/1/1612/R7/3-4 17 October 1612
inventory, actual total £256 9s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £17 19s 8d)
in addition to the will the inventory refers to a deed of gift made by the testator dated 16 Oct 1612
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 120-122
DPRI/1/1612/R8 10 May 1612
Andrew ROBSON, of the Overbrodlee in Teasdaill within the countye or Durham, parish of Middleton in Teasdaill [Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham]
Digitised material for Andrew Robson of Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/R8DPRI/1/1612/R8/1-2 10 March 1609
will
with codicil, undated
DPRI/1/1612/R8/3 18 April 1612
inventory, actual total £121 12s (with account of funeral expenses of £2 10s)
with certificate of oath, 10 May 1612
DPRI/1/1612/R8/4 18 April 1612
indented copy inventory, actual total £121 12s (with account of funeral expenses of £2 10s)
endorsed: [will] proved, 10 May [1612]
DPRI/1/1612/R9 17 October 1612
John ROXSBYE, of parish of Whitborne (Whitebarne) [Whitburn, County Durham]; also spelt Roxby, Roxbye
Digitised material for John Roxsbye of Whitburn, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/R9DPRI/1/1612/R9/1 6 October 1612
indented inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 17 Oct [1612]
DPRI/1/1612/R9/2-3 6 October 1612
copy inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 17 Oct [1612]
DPRI/1/1612/S2 20 June 1612
Richard SELBIE, of Bladon in the parishe of Riton [Ryton, County Durham]; also spelt Selbye, Selby
Digitised material for Richard Selbie of Ryton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/S2DPRI/1/1612/S2/1 18 June 1612
indented inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 20 June 1612
DPRI/1/1612/S2/2 18 June 1612
indented copy inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 20 June 1612
DPRI/1/1612/S8 6 March 1613
Edward SMYTH, organist of Durham cathedral, organist, lay singer [Durham, County Durham]; also spelt Smith
Digitised material for Edward Smyth, organist of Durham cathedral, organist, lay singer of Durham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/S8DPRI/1/1612/S8/1-2 10 February 1612
will
endorsed: proved, 6 Mar [1613]
DPRI/1/1612/S8/3 4 March 1613
inventory, actual total £27 13s 10d
DPRI/1/1612/S9 9 June 1612
Robert SMYTH, tallow-chandler, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne in the countie of the same towne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Smith
Digitised material for Robert Smyth, tallow-chandler of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1612/S9DPRI/1/1612/S9/1-3 1 April 1612
will
endorsed: proved, 9 June 1612
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 54-56
DPRI/1/1612/S10 28 November 1612
William SOTHERON, Morralees within the parishe of Lanchester, Newcastle uppon Tyne [Lanchester, County Durham; Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]
Digitised material for William Sotheron, of Lanchester, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/S10DPRI/1/1612/S10/1 11 December 1612
inventory, actual total £2 8s 6d
with inventory, 18 December 1612, actual total £52 19s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £20 1s)
(1) inventory of goods etc. 'remaininge within the towne of Newcastle uppon Tyne'; (2) inventory of goods etc. at Morralees. Endorsed: administration granted, 28 Nov [1612].
DPRI/1/1612/S12 8 May 1612
Lancelot STROTHER, esquire, of parish of Kirknewton (Newton in Glendall) in the county of Northumberland [Kirknewton, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Lancelot Strother, esquire of Kirknewton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1612/S12DPRI/1/1612/S12/1-2 30 July 1611
will
endorsed: proved, 8 May 1612; execution [of the will] not granted; goods should be sequestered; register the will upon [grant of] administration
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 49-50
DPRI/1/1612/S12/3
wrapper
DPRI/1/1612/S14 26 September 1612
William SUDDICKE, of chapelry of Escombe within the countie of Durham [Escomb, County Durham]; also spelt Suddick
Digitised material for William Suddicke of Escomb, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/S14DPRI/1/1612/S14/1 13 August 1612
will
endorsed: proved, 26 Sep [1612]
DPRI/1/1612/S14/2 15 September 1612
inventory, actual total £235 2s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £53 2s)
DPRI/1/1612/S15 8 March 1613
Raphe SURTIS, yeoman, of New Ridley in the parishe (chapelry) of Bywell Peter in the county of Northumberland [Bywell St Peter, Northumberland]; also spelt Suerties
Digitised material for Raphe Surtis, yeoman of Bywell St Peter, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1612/S15DPRI/1/1612/S15/1 20 January 1613
indented will
endorsed: proved, 8 Mar [1613]
DPRI/1/1612/S15/2 undated
inventory, actual total £9 14s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £1 17s 9d)
DPRI/1/1612/T1 11 March 1613
Edward TALLOR, of Haxley (Hauxley) in the parishe of Warkwith (Warkworth) [Warkworth, Northumberland]; also spelt Taler
Digitised material for Edward Tallor of Warkworth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1612/T1DPRI/1/1612/T1/1 24 November 1612
will
Will, with list of debts owing by the testator of £15 0s 10d. Endorsed: proved, 11 Mar 1613.
DPRI/1/1612/T1/2 8 December 1612
inventory, actual total £50 15s 8d
DPRI/1/1612/T3
George THOMPSON, burgess [of Berwick-upon-Tweed], of Berwicke upon Tweed [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]
Digitised material for George Thompson, burgess of Berwick-upon-Tweed - DPRI/1/1612/T3DPRI/1/1612/T3/1 undated
will
DPRI/1/1612/T3/2-5 undated
inventory, actual total £56 11s 2d (and more)
DPRI/1/1612/T3/6 undated
inventory, actual total £9 0s 1d (and more)
dated, 25 Apr 16... [damage]
DPRI/1/1612/T3/7 undated
inventory
DPRI/1/1612/T2 27 February 1613
Anthonye TOMPSON, yeoman, of Longacres in the countie palatine of Durham, chapelry of Lamesley [Lamesley, County Durham]; also spelt Tompsone, Thompson
Digitised material for Anthonye Tompson, yeoman of Lamesley, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/T2DPRI/1/1612/T2/1 21 January 1613
indented will
DPRI/1/1612/T2/2 4 February 1613
indented inventory, actual total £153 6s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £28 2s)
endorsed: [will] proved, 27 Feb [1613]
DPRI/1/1612/W1 29 June 1612
James WALLIS, of Coupland (Copeland, Copland) [Kirknewton, Northumberland]; also spelt Walless, Wallas
Digitised material for James Wallis of Kirknewton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1612/W1DPRI/1/1612/W1/1 3 January 1611
will
with inventory, undated, actual total £160 17s (with account of debts of £34 15s 8d)
probate granted at Kyloe to Roger Wallis, son and sole executor, to whom was also granted the tuition of seven named minor children, 29 June 1612
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 48
DPRI/1/1612/W5 14 November 1612
Robert WATSON, the elder, husbandman, of chapelry of Wittongilbert (Witton Gilbert) in the countie of Durham [Witton Gilbert, County Durham]
Digitised material for Robert Watson, the elder, husbandman of Witton Gilbert, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/W5DPRI/1/1612/W5/1-2 undated
inventory, actual total £19 10s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £9 2s 5d)
with will, 8 September 1612
endorsed: proved, 14 Nov [1612]
DPRI/1/1612/W9 9 March 1613
John WINSHOPP, of Backworth (Backwoorth) within the parishe (chapelry) of Earsden [Earsdon, Northumberland]; also spelt Winshop, Wenshop
Digitised material for John Winshopp of Earsdon, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1612/W9DPRI/1/1612/W9/1-2 undated
nuncupative will
endorsed: administration granted, 9 Mar [1613]
DPRI/1/1612/W9/3 18 February 1613
inventory, actual total £74 13s
DPRI/1/1612/W13 7 April 1612
George WREYE, of Woodhouses in the parish of Saint Andrew Auckland (Andrewes Aucklande, Awckland) [Auckland St Andrew, County Durham]; also spelt Wrey
Digitised material for George Wreye of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham - DPRI/1/1612/W13DPRI/1/1612/W13/1-2 6 January 1612
will
with inventory, 15 January 1612, actual total £44 9s 6d
Will, with list of debts owing to the executors of £67 6s 6d. Probate granted to William Wreye and Annesse Sympsonn, brother and sister, executors, 7 Apr 1612.
DPRI/1/1612/W10 10 June 1612
Johne WYNTER, of parishe of Owinghame (Ovingham) [Ovingham, Northumberland]; also spelt Winter
Digitised material for Johne Wynter of Ovingham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1612/W10DPRI/1/1612/W10/1 22 February 1612
will
with inventory, 25 March 1612, actual total £16 13s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £6 3s 1d)
[?Nuncupative will]. Endorsed: proved, 10 June [1612].
DPRI/1/1612/Y2 11 March 1613
Henry YOUNGER, tanner, of Alnewicke in the county of Northumberland [Alnwick, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Henry Younger, tanner of Alnwick, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1612/Y2DPRI/1/1612/Y2/1-2 5 February 1613
copy will
endorsed: proved, 11 Mar 1613
DPRI/1/1612/Y2/3-4 23 February 1613
inventory, actual total £174 19s (with account of debts of £30 7s 10d)
DPRI/1/1612/Y2/5-6 4 August 1654
bond to redeliver the original will, penal sum £200
bond of George Stanton, William Currey and James Winney, to redeliver the original will
Wills etc proved 1613Reference: DPRI/1/1613DPRI/1/1613/A1
Thomas ADON, tanner, of Morpeth in the county of Northumberland [Morpeth, Northumberland]; also spelt Aydon
Digitised material for Thomas Adon, tanner of Morpeth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1613/A1DPRI/1/1613/A1/1 4 September 1647
letters testimonial
with copy will, 18 August 1613
Letters testimonial issued by the Bishop of Durham, publishing the existence of Thomas Adon's original will in Durham Registry and containing a full copy of the same; (formerly with pendant seal of the Bishop's Official Principal attached);
inscribed and fully attested by Richard Newhouse notary public and [Durham] Register, and with his sign manual. Endorsed with (undated) memorandum relating that the original will was delivered to Gawin Aydon, and that this copy was placed in the
Registry in its place by Robert Newhouse.
DPRI/1/1613/A1/2-3 27 August 1613
indented inventory, actual total £45 9s
DPRI/1/1613/A3 19 July 1613
Bartraham ANDERSON, merchant, of the Close in the towne of Newcastell upon Tine in the parish of St Nicholas within the same city [Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland]; also spelt Bartram, Anderson
Digitised material for Bartraham Anderson, merchant of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1613/A3DPRI/1/1613/A3/1-2 10 June 1605
nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1613/A3/3 17 July 1613
commission
commission to William Morton MA, archdeacon of Durham, and Thomas Hook MA, rector of Gateshead, and Alexander Leighton MA, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to David Hechstetter and his wife Alice Hechstetter,
daughter of the deceased, and also to swear and examine the witnesses to the will; commission executed by Morton at his Vicarage House in Newcastle, 19 July 1613
DPRI/1/1613/A6 27 March 1613
William ASHTON, vicar of Bywell St Andrew, clerk, of Bywell Andrewe [Bywell St Andrew, Northumberland]; also spelt Asheton, Ashetone, Ashtonn
Digitised material for William Ashton, vicar of Bywell St Andrew, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1613/A6DPRI/1/1613/A6/1 3 February 1612
will
DPRI/1/1613/A6/2 undated
inventory, actual total £52 5s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £36 17s 10d)
Exhibited, 27 Mar 1613. Endorsed: proved, 27 Mar [1613].
DPRI/1/1613/A8 13 November 1613
Thomas ATKINSON, yeoman, of Trimdon (Trymdon) parishe in the county of Durham [Trimdon, County Durham]
Digitised material for Thomas Atkinson, yeoman of Trimdon, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/A8DPRI/1/1613/A8/1 13 September 1613
will
endorsed: administration granted, 13 Nov 1613; the executor having renounced
DPRI/1/1613/A8/2 19 October 1613
indented inventory, actual total £256 7s 6d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £185 17s 1d)
DPRI/1/1613/A9 6 November 1613
William ATKINSON, of Midridg (Midridge) within the countie of Durham, parish of Awckland St Andrew [Middridge, County Durham]
Digitised material for William Atkinson of Middridge, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/A9DPRI/1/1613/A9/1 26 October 1613
will
[?nuncupative will]
DPRI/1/1613/A9/2 2 November 1613
inventory, actual total £30 2s 3d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £22 13s 1d)
endorsed: administration granted, 6 Nov [1613]
DPRI/1/1613/B1 11 December 1613
John BACON, labourer, of parishe of Lanchester in the countie of Durham [Lanchester, County Durham]; also spelt Bacone
Digitised material for John Bacon, labourer of Lanchester, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/B1DPRI/1/1613/B1/1 26 September 1613
will
DPRI/1/1613/B1/2 26 September 1613
copy will
endorsed: proved, 11 Dec [1613]
DPRI/1/1613/B1/3 15 October 1613
indented inventory, actual total £10 4s 8d (with account of debts and funeral charges of £1 10s 9d)
DPRI/1/1613/B4 7 August 1613
John BARNES, esquire, of cittie of Duresme (Durham) [Durham, County Durham]
Digitised material for John Barnes, esquire of Durham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/B4DPRI/1/1613/B4/1-2 18 July 1613
will
endorsed: proved, 7 Aug [1613]
DPRI/1/1613/B4/3-5 20 July 1613
inventory, actual total £209 18s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £694 0s 2d)
Exhibited by the executors at Durham Consistory Court, 26 Mar 1614.
DPRI/1/1613/B6 25 February 1614
James BARTANE, of Elfoord, parish of Balmebrough [Bamburgh, Northumberland]; also spelt Bartan, Barton
Digitised material for James Bartane of Bamburgh, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1613/B6DPRI/1/1613/B6/1-2 2 November 1612
will
with inventory, undated, actual total £33 (with account of debts of £5 10s)
Will, with [?contemporaneous] inventory. Endorsed: proved, 25 Feb [1614].
DPRI/1/1613/B8 1 December 1613
Robert BELL, of Coxhow (Coxhowe) in the parish of Kelloe (Kelloo) [Coxhoe, County Durham]
Digitised material for Robert Bell of Coxhoe, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/B8DPRI/1/1613/B8/1 24 November 1613
will
DPRI/1/1613/B8/2 30 November 1613
indented inventory, actual total £273 4s 2d (with account of debts of £42 16s 11d)
endorsed: proved, 1 Dec [1613]
DPRI/1/1613/B9 25 February 1614
Thomas BELL, yeoman, of Cheswick of the parish (chapelry) of Ancroft (Ancrofte) within the liberties of Norham parcell of the countye pallentyne of Durham [Ancroft, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Thomas Bell, yeoman of Ancroft, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1613/B9DPRI/1/1613/B9/1-2 27 November 1613
will
endorsed: proved, 25 Feb [1614]
DPRI/1/1613/B9/3 27 November 1613
inventory, actual total £13 18s 4d
DPRI/1/1613/B11 5 June 1613
Johne BLACKET, husband of Janett Blackett, of West Buttesfeild (Est Butsfeld) of the parrish of Lanchester [Lanchester, County Durham]; also spelt Blackett
Digitised material for Johne Blacket, husband of Janett Blackett of Lanchester, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/B11DPRI/1/1613/B11/1 31 May 1613
inventory, actual total £31 11s 8d (with account of debts of £21 4s)
endorsed: administration granted, 5 June [1613]
DPRI/1/1613/B10/1 9 October 1613
account
Account of Cuthbert Rawe, Janett Blacket's sole executor, of the administration of the goods etc. of her husband John Blacket. Endorsed: exhibited, 9 Oct 1613.
DPRI/1/1613/B10/2 16 October 1613
account, actual total £31 11s 8d (with discharge of £25 3s 10d)
with depositions, 16 October 1613
(1) annotated account, subscribed with adjudged allocation between the executor [of Janett Blacket] and four other named individuals; admitted 6 Nov 1613; (2) six depositions of creditors named in the account and their supporting witnesses.
DPRI/1/1613/B12 24 April 1613
John BLAIXTON, of Headlam in the parish of Gainfoord (Gainford) [Gainford, County Durham]; also spelt Blaxton
Digitised material for John Blaixton of Gainford, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/B12DPRI/1/1613/B12/1 20 April 1613
will
with memorandum, 24 April 1613
Will, subscribed with memorandum made at probate relating to the testator's ensealing of the will.
DPRI/1/1613/B12/2 22 April 1613
inventory, actual total £35 16s 6d (with account of funeral expenses of 13s)
endorsed: proved, 24 Apr [1613]
DPRI/1/1613/B13 6 July 1613
Lanclott BONNER, of parishe of Newburne (Nuburne) [Newburn, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Lanclott Bonner of Newburn, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1613/B13DPRI/1/1613/B13/1-2 23 January 1610
will
Will, with list of debts owing to (£27 3s 4d) and owing by (£3 14s 6d) the testator. Endorsed: proved, 6 July [1613].
DPRI/1/1613/B13/3 undated
inventory, actual total £27 10s (with account of debts and funeral charges of £5 1s 2d)
DPRI/1/1612/B10 13 October 1612
Lawnce BOOMER, plumber, of towne of Newcastell upon Tyne, parish of All Saints [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]
DPRI/1/1612/B10/1 11 December 1611
will
endorsed: proved, 13 Oct 1612
DPRI/1/1612/B10/2-3 13 July 1612
inventory, actual total £15 0s 10d
DPRI/1/1612/B11 18 July 1612
Hercules BRABANT, of Redworthe of the parishe of Heinghington (Heighington) in the countie pallentine of Durham [Heighington, County Durham]
DPRI/1/1612/B11/1 22 April 1612
will
endorsed: proved, 18 July 1612
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 58-61
DPRI/1/1612/B11/2 22 April 1612
codicil
The date of the codicil appears to have been amended from 1612 to 1613, however date of the inventory and of the grant of probate makes this impossible.
DPRI/1/1612/B11/3 17 May 1612
codicil
DPRI/1/1612/B11/4 24 May 1612
codicil
DPRI/1/1612/B11/5-6 16 June 1612
indented inventory, actual total £561 17s 10d
inventory refers to a schedule of legacies annexed (not present)
DPRI/1/1612/B12 2 May 1612
William BRIGGS, of Harum in the parishe of Branspethe (Brancepeth) [Brancepeth, County Durham]; also spelt Brigges
DPRI/1/1612/B12/1 10 December 1611
will
endorsed: proved, 2 May 1612
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 50
DPRI/1/1612/B13 28 November 1612
William BROUGH, of parishe of Washington (Washingtonn) [Washington, County Durham]
DPRI/1/1612/B13/1 21 October 1612
will
endorsed: proved, 28 Nov [1612]
DPRI/1/1612/B13/2 21 October 1612
copy will
DPRI/1/1612/B13/3 24 November 1612
inventory, actual total £149 16s 6d
DPRI/1/1612/B13/4
wrapper
DPRI/1/1613/B16 10 July 1613
Robert BROWN, yeoman, of Barwick (Berwick) uppon Tweed [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Browne. Died 24 March 1613
Brown was buried, 25 Mar 1613. A pension is referred to in the will.
Digitised material for Robert Brown, yeoman of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1613/B16DPRI/1/1613/B16/1-2 12 March 1613
will
with inventory, actual total £3 8s 10d
Will, with list of debts owing to the testator of £10 12s; and inventory. Endorsed: proved, 10 July 1613.
DPRI/1/1613/B16/3 3 May 1613
letter of attorney
letter of attorney from John Brown and Phillipp Brown at London, sons and executors, to Mr Richard Crowe and Master Thomas Smith [at Berwick], empowering them to give surety, and to prove and take execution of the will
DPRI/1/1613/B18 22 August 1614
Thomas BULL, of chapelry of Bernard Castell (Bernerd, Barnard Castle) [Barnard Castle, County Durham]
Not found in Probate Act Books.
Digitised material for Thomas Bull of Barnard Castle, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/B18DPRI/1/1613/B18/1 28 August 1613
nuncupative will
endorsed: not issued [under seal]
DPRI/1/1613/B18/2 31 August 1613
indented inventory, actual total £7 14s 4d (with account of debts of £13 0s 2d)
endorsed: administration granted, 22 Aug [1613] [?recte 1614]
DPRI/1/1613/B21
Nicholas BYERLAWE, yeoman, of Cornsawe (Cornsaw) within the parishe of Lanchester [Lanchester, County Durham]; also spelt Byerleye, Byerley, Bairley
Digitised material for Nicholas Byerlawe, yeoman of Lanchester, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/B21DPRI/1/1613/B21/1 23 August 1613
will
endorsed: administration granted
DPRI/1/1613/B21/2 23 August 1613
copy will
endorsed: administration granted to carry out the will
DPRI/1/1613/B21/3 4 October 1613
indented inventory, actual total £51 19s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £48 0s 4d)
with memorandum, undated
inventory, subscribed with memorandum concerning an annuity conditional upon a lease
DPRI/1/1613/C1
John CARR, of Midleherinton (Herington, Middle Herrington) in the county of Durham [Herrington, County Durham]; also spelt Car
Digitised material for John Carr of Herrington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/C1DPRI/1/1613/C1/1 8 March 1613
will
DPRI/1/1613/C1/2-3 24 March 1613
inventory, actual total £29 8s 5d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £5 10s 2d)
endorsed: proved, 27 Mar 1613
DPRI/1/1613/C2 17 April 1613
William CARR, of Midleherinton (Midle Herinton), Herrington (Harrington) [Herrington, County Durham]
Digitised material for William Carr of Herrington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/C2DPRI/1/1613/C2/1 28 November 1612
nuncupative will
endorsed: administration granted, 17 Apr 1613
DPRI/1/1613/C2/2 28 November 1612
copy nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1613/C2/3 7 April 1613
inventory, actual total £12 6s (with account of debts, legacies and funeral expenses of £3 4s 3d)
DPRI/1/1613/C4 7 August 1613
Agnes CLAXTON, of parish of Darlington [Darlington, County Durham]
Inventory refers to a will, however probate office endorsement makes no mention of such.
Digitised material for Agnes Claxton of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/C4DPRI/1/1613/C4/1 undated
inventory
Inventory of goods delivered to Anthony Claxton for the use of An Claxton, daughter. Endorsed: administration granted, 7 Aug [1613].
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 130
DPRI/1/1613/C5 7 December 1613
Gawin CLIFTON, yeoman, of Shepcoate Barnes in the county of Durham, parish of Gateside [Gateshead, County Durham]; also spelt Cliftonn
Digitised material for Gawin Clifton, yeoman of Gateshead, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/C5DPRI/1/1613/C5/1-2 23 September 1613
will
DPRI/1/1613/C5/3-4 12 October 1613
inventory, actual total £45 0s 10d
DPRI/1/1613/C5/5-6 undated
inventory, actual total £10 7s (with account of debts, legacies and funeral expenses of £19 10s 1d)
Inventory of debts, and including 2 cows and ready money not included in the other inventory. Endorsed: proved, 7 Dec [1613].
DPRI/1/1613/C7 13 December 1613
Willyam COLLINGWOOD, of West Matfen, Matfen [Matfen, Northumberland]
testator requests to be buried at Stanfordham alias Stanardton
Digitised material for Willyam Collingwood of Matfen, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1613/C7DPRI/1/1613/C7/1 22 July 1613
will
DPRI/1/1613/C7/2 12 October 1613
inventory, actual total £153 5s 8d
Inventory includes goods etc. at Hawkwell. Endorsed: proved, 13 Dec 1613.
DPRI/1/1613/C12 15 May 1613
Margaret CROOKE, spinster, of parish of Lanchester [Lanchester, County Durham]; also spelt Crook
Digitised material for Margaret Crooke, spinster of Lanchester, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/C12DPRI/1/1613/C12/1 30 April 1613
will
endorsed: proved, 15 May 1613
DPRI/1/1613/C12/2 30 May 1613
indented inventory, actual total £8 2s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £1 19s 10d)
inventory includes a charge for appraising the goods 'over againe at the appoyntment to Docter Colmore'; [?a prior inventory having been found to be unsatisfactory]
DPRI/1/1613/D2
William DALTON, the elder, gentleman, esquire, of parish of St Andrewes in the towne of Newcastle upon Tyne in the county of the same towne [Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland]
Digitised material for William Dalton, the elder, gentleman, esquire of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1613/D2DPRI/1/1613/D2/1 19 July 1613
will
endorsed: proved
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 75-78
DPRI/1/1613/D2/2 28 July 1613
inventory, actual total £62 16s
endorsed in error William Dalton of Wetsled (see DPRI/1/1613/D1)
DPRI/1/1613/D4 13 April 16115 October 1613
Thomas DEAVON, of parishe of South Bayly in the city of Durham [Durham, County Durham]; also spelt Deaven, Deven
Digitised material for Thomas Deavon of Durham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/D4DPRI/1/1613/D4/1-2 28 December 1609
will
endorsed: will proved, 13 Apr [1611]; probate granted, 5 Oct 1613
DPRI/1/1613/D4/3 13 March 1610
indented inventory, actual total £37 15s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £4 15s 2d)
DPRI/1/1613/D6 25 February 1614
Raph DENNES, yeoman, of Scremerston of the parishe of Ancroft within the liberties of Norham parcell of the countie pallentine of Durham [Scremerston, Northumberland]; also spelt Dennis
Digitised material for Raph Dennes, yeoman of Scremerston, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1613/D6DPRI/1/1613/D6/1 27 February 1613
will
Will, with list of debts owing by the testator of £16 8s 4d. Endorsed: proved, 25 Feb [1614].
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 70-71
DPRI/1/1613/D6/2 27 February 1613
inventory, actual total £22
DPRI/1/1613/D8 29 November 1613
Robart DUN, of Bornhall (Burnhall) in the parish of St Oswoldes in Durham [Durham St Oswald, County Durham]
Digitised material for Robart Dun of Durham St Oswald, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/D8DPRI/1/1613/D8/1-2 18 October 1613
will
will, with 'a note of goodes that Robert Dun haith'; also with a list of debts owing by and owing to the testator, subsequently voided.
DPRI/1/1613/D8/3-4 28 October 1613
inventory, actual total £99 9s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £23 7s 6d)
endorsed: proved, 29 Nov [1613]
DPRI/1/1613/D8/5 28 October 1613
indented inventory, actual total £99 9s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £23 7s 6d)
DPRI/1/1613/D8/6 10 December 1613
inventory of expenses, actual total £5 5s 4d
inventory of funeral and probate expenses
DPRI/1/1613/E3 26 March 1613
Allison EMMERSON, widow, of Ludwell in the parishe of Stanhope (Stanhopp) [Stanhope, County Durham]; also spelt Emerson
Digitised material for Allison Emmerson, widow of Stanhope, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/E3DPRI/1/1613/E3/1 9 January 1613
will
will, dated at head 7 Jan 1613, and endorsed with memorandum of its confirmation [publication] before witnesses, 9 Jan 1613
DPRI/1/1613/E3/2 23 February 1613
inventory, actual total £270 10s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £68 6s 3d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 26 Mar [1613]
DPRI/1/1613/E6 27 June 1595
Thomas ERRINGTON, gentleman, of Elton [Elton, County Durham]; also spelt Erington. Died 5 April 1595
For the will of Thomas Errington, see - DPRI/1/1595/E2/1
Digitised material for Thomas Errington, gentleman of Elton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/E6DPRI/1/1613/E6/2 undated
inventory of debts, actual total £159 9s 11d (debts and funeral expenses)
inventory of debts owing at the time of the death of Thomas Errington
DPRI/1/1613/E6/1 undated
account
Account of Thomas Collingwood, tutor and governor of Ephraym Errington, sole executor. Endorsed: admitted.
DPRI/1/1613/F5 21 December 1613
Sir William FENWICKE, knight, of Wallington in the parish of Hartborne (Hartburne) in the countie of Northumberland [Hartburn (Northumberland), Northumberland]; also spelt Fenwick
Digitised material for Sir William Fenwicke, knight of Hartburn (Northumberland), Northumberland - DPRI/1/1613/F5DPRI/1/1613/F5/1 3 December 1612
will
DPRI/1/1613/F5/2 19 December 1613
commission
Commission to William Morton, archdeacon of Durham, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to the executors, to make grants of tuition to the persons nominated in the will, and also to swear and examine the witnesses to
the will; [commission executed by Morton, 21 Dec 1613]. Endorsed: [will] proved; inventory not exhibited.
DPRI/1/1613/F5/3-4 21 December 1613
act of court
with deposition, 21 December 1613
(1) act of court in the home of Sir George Selby in Newcastle before William Morton, archdeacon of Durham: William Fenwicke gentleman, son and co-executor, and Sir George Selbye, tutor of Roger Fenwicke, son and co-executor, exhibit the will and
present the witnesses to prove the same; with additonal notes; (2) deposition of William Fenwick, witness, concerning an ammendment to the will. [Also with memorandum concerning a (?14 Jan 1614) monition against the executors, possibly relating to
the estate of Margaret Jackson of Newcastle All Saints, see DPRI/1/1613/J1/1-3 and DPRI/1/1613/J1/4-6.]
DPRI/1/1613/F6
Giles FOTHERGILL, of chappelrye of Bernard castell (Bernerd, Barnard Castle) [Barnard Castle, County Durham]
Digitised material for Giles Fothergill of Barnard Castle, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/F6DPRI/1/1613/F6/1 2 January 1614
will
DPRI/1/1613/F6/2 13 January 1614
indented inventory, actual total £59 1s 5d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £17 13s 2d)
DPRI/1/1613/F6/3 21 January 1614
commission
commission to Michael Walker, curate of Barnard Castle, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Margaret Fothergill, relict, and Matthew Fothergill [son], executors, and also to swear the witnesses to the will
DPRI/1/1613/F7 25 September 1613
John FREISELL, husband of Jane Freisell, of the Parke end (ende) in the parish of Simonborne and countie of Northumberland [Simonburn, Northumberland]; also spelt Frisell, Frisle, Frizle. Died 25 April 1613
For the will of John Freisell's widow, see - DPRI/1/1613/F7/3-4 - DPRI/1/1613/F7/5
Digitised material for John Freisell, husband of Jane Freisell of Simonburn, Northumberland. Jane Freisell, wife and executor of John Freisell - DPRI/1/1613/F7DPRI/1/1613/F7/1 25 April 1613
nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1613/F7/2 undated
inventory, actual total £15 15s 6d (with account of debts of £1 14s)
inventory of the goods etc. of John Freisell and his wife Jane Freisell, his executor; exhibited by Margaret Ridlie and John Robson, executors of Jane Freisell, relict of John Freisell, 25 Sep 1613
DPRI/1/1613/F7 25 September 1613
Jane FREISELL, wife and executor of John Freisell, widow, of the Parke ende [Simonburn, Northumberland]; also spelt Frisell, Frisle, Frizle
Jane Freisell died within eight days of her husband (d. 25 Apr 1613). For the joint inventory of Jane Freisell and of her husband, see - DPRI/1/1613/F7/2
DPRI/1/1613/F7/3-4 30 April 1613
will
with memorandum, 25 September 1613
will, with memorandum of the executors concerning the bequest [?nuncupative codicil] of the insight goods to Mallie Robson
DPRI/1/1613/F7/5 30 April 1613
will
with memorandum, 25 September 1613
Will, with (marginal) memorandum of the executors concerning the bequest [?nuncupative codicil] of the insight goods to Mallie Robson. Endorsed: proved, 25 Sep [1613].
DPRI/1/1613/G4 6 July 1613
John GREINEAKERS, of parish of Sanct Johns in Newcastle upon Tine [Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland]; also spelt Greneacre, Greneacres, Grenakers
buried at Newcastle St Nicholas
Digitised material for John Greineakers of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1613/G4DPRI/1/1613/G4/1-2 20 April 1613
will
endorsed: proved, 6 July [1613]; also with [?unrelated] memorandum relating to a query and monition concerning the execution of the will of Gilbert Hunter of Rothbury
DPRI/1/1613/G4/3 undated
inventory, actual total £11 15s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £3 8s 1d)
DPRI/1/1613/H1
Phillipp HAGTHROPPE, the elder, gentleman, of Daringe Crooke (Darnecrooke) in the parishe of Gatesheade (Gateside) withe in the county of Durhame [Gateshead, County Durham]; also spelt Hagthorp, Hagthropp, Hagthrop
Digitised material for Phillipp Hagthroppe, the elder, gentleman of Gateshead, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/H1DPRI/1/1613/H1/1-19 20 January 1612
[?copy] will
will, written on the pages 17-18
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 51-53
DPRI/1/1613/H1/20-23 10 March 1612
inventory, actual total £138 19s 2d (with account of debts of £137 15s 6d)
inventory of goods etc. at Darnecrooke and at Chester-le-Street
DPRI/1/1613/H2 8 December 1613
Edward HALL, alias Mickle Eddie, of Munckerdge (Munckeredg, Munckeridge, Munkeredge) within the parish of Elsden (Ellesden) and countie of Northumberland [Elsdon, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Edward Hall, alias Mickle Eddie of Elsdon, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1613/H2DPRI/1/1613/H2/1 6 November 1613
will
DPRI/1/1613/H2/4 6 November 1613
copy will
DPRI/1/1613/H2/2 19 November 1613
indented inventory, actual total £83 10s
DPRI/1/1613/H2/3 3 December 1613
commission
commission to John Smaithwate, rector of Elsdon, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Gabriel Hall and Jane Hall spinster, co-executors [and residuary legatees], also for the equal use of Robert Hall, co-executor (and
residuary legatee); commission executed at Elsden by Smaithwait, 8 Dec 1613
DPRI/1/1613/H3 11 December 1613
James HALL, yeoman, of parish of Bushopp mydleham (Middleham) in the countye of Durharme [Bishop Middleham, County Durham]
Two dates of probate are stated on the dorse of the will.
Digitised material for James Hall, yeoman of Bishop Middleham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/H3DPRI/1/1613/H3/1 undated
will
with executor's records, undated
Will, with memorandum (made at probate) of the executor acknowledging his office was in trust for the sole use of the children of the testator. Endorsed: proved, 11 Dec [1613]; proved, 27 Nov [1613].
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 72
DPRI/1/1613/H3/2 undated
copy will
with executor's records, undated
Copy will, with memorandum (made at probate) of the executor acknowledging his office was in trust for the sole use of the children of the testator. Endorsed: proved, 11 Dec [1613].
DPRI/1/1613/H3/3-7 24 November 1613
indented inventory, actual total £371 18s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £23 16s 8d)
DPRI/1/1613/H4
John HALL, of Halliwell (Hallywell) in the county of Northumberland, chapelry of Earsdon (Earsden) [Earsdon, Northumberland]
Digitised material for John Hall of Earsdon, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1613/H4DPRI/1/1613/H4/1 13 July 1613
will
DPRI/1/1613/H4/2-3 20 July 1613
indented inventory, actual total £60 3s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £40 15s 2d)
DPRI/1/1613/H9 19 November 1613
John HEDWORTHE, esquire, of Chester Deanerie of the parish (chapelry) of Chester in the Streete within the countie of Durham [Chester-le-Street, County Durham]; also spelt Hedworth
Digitised material for John Hedworthe, esquire of Chester-le-Street, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/H9DPRI/1/1613/H9/1-2 21 October 1613
will
endorsed: proved, 19 Nov [1613]
DPRI/1/1613/H9/3 24 November 1613
inventory, actual total £719 19s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £1,177)
with inventory, 17 December 1614, actual total £1,600
DPRI/1/1613/H10 24 April 1613
Raphe HEPPELL, of Whitborne (Whitebarne) [Whitburn, County Durham]
Digitised material for Raphe Heppell of Whitburn, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/H10DPRI/1/1613/H10/1 14 August 1612
will
DPRI/1/1613/H10/2 14 August 1612
copy will
endorsed: proved, 24 Apr [1613]; 2 parts and issued under seal
DPRI/1/1613/H10/3 9 September 1612
indented inventory, actual total £154 10s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £63 19s)
DPRI/1/1613/H10/4 9 September 1612
indented copy inventory, actual total £154 10s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £63 19s)
DPRI/1/1613/H11 2 October 1613
Elizabeth HERRISON, widow, of Bushop Auckland (Busshopp Auckelande) in the countie of Durham (Duressme), parish of Awckland St Andrew [Auckland St Andrew, County Durham]; also spelt Harrison, Harryson
Digitised material for Elizabeth Herrison, widow of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/H11DPRI/1/1613/H11/1-2 25 August 1613
will
endorsed: proved, 2 Oct [1613]
DPRI/1/1613/H11/3-5 3 December 1613
indented inventory, actual total £29 13s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £17 15s)
DPRI/1/1613/H12 26 June 1613
Jhon HERYSON, of Sidbornehouse in the parishe of Branspeth (Branncpeth) [Brancepeth, County Durham]; also spelt Herison
Digitised material for Jhon Heryson of Brancepeth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/H12DPRI/1/1613/H12/1-2 28 December 1612
will
endorsed: proved, 26 June [1613]
DPRI/1/1613/H12/3 25 February 1613
inventory, actual total £82 19s 10d (with account of debts of £30 3s)
DPRI/1/1613/H14 11 September 1613
Edwarde HIXON, of Preston upon Skerne (Preston uppon Skearne), parish of Aickliffe (Aickliff) [Aycliffe, County Durham]
Digitised material for Edwarde Hixon of Aycliffe, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/H14DPRI/1/1613/H14/1 undated
inventory
DPRI/1/1613/H14/2 undated
indented copy inventory, actual total £120
endorsed: administration granted, 11 Sep [1613]
DPRI/1/1613/H14/3 8 September 1613
letter of consent
letter of Ann Hixon giving her and her [other six] children's consent that administration may be granted to Robbertt Hixon, her youngest son, and Thomas Mawer
DPRI/1/1613/H15 15 May 1613
Leonard HODGSON, yeoman, of West Awckland within the countye of Durham, chapelry of Awckland St Helen [Auckland St Helen, County Durham]; also spelt Hodgshon
Digitised material for Leonard Hodgson, yeoman of Auckland St Helen, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/H15DPRI/1/1613/H15/1 11 May 1613
inventory
administration granted to Thomas Hodgson, son, with the consent of Agnes Hodgson, relict, 15 May 1613
DPRI/1/1613/H17
John HORSLEY, gentleman, of parish of Alnewicke (Alnewick) in the county of Northumberland [Alnwick, Northumberland]
Digitised material for John Horsley, gentleman of Alnwick, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1613/H17DPRI/1/1613/H17/1 6 May 1612
indented inventory, actual total £17 3s 10d (with account of debts and funeral charges of £27 13s 4d)
with indented account, undated, actual total £17 3s 10d (with discharge of £27 13s 4d)
(1) Inventory; (2) Account of Jane Horsley, relict. Endorsed: admitted, 25 Feb [1614].
DPRI/1/1613/H19 23 February 1614
Robert HORSLEY, of Ailneham (Alenam) [Alnham, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Robert Horsley of Alnham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1613/H19DPRI/1/1613/H19/1 20 April 1613
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 73
DPRI/1/1613/H19/2 20 April 1613
inventory, actual total £19 10s
endorsed: proved, 23 Feb [1614]
DPRI/1/1613/H23 22 January 1614
Brian HUTCHISON, of Towne Kelloe (Towen Kellowe) within the parishe of Kelloe (Kelloo) [Kelloe, County Durham]; also spelt Hucheson, Hutchinson
Digitised material for Brian Hutchison of Kelloe, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/H23DPRI/1/1613/H23/1 1 January 1614
will
DPRI/1/1613/H23/2 17 January 1614
inventory, actual total £39 5s 4d (with account of debts, legacies and funeral expenses of £5 8s)
endorsed: proved, 22 Jan [1614]
DPRI/1/1613/H24 7 December 1613
John HYMORS, of parish of All Saints in Newcastle [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]; also spelt Hymores, Hymers, Hindemers
Digitised material for John Hymors of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1613/H24DPRI/1/1613/H24/1-2 31 March 1613
will
Will, with list of debts and funeral charges of £3 11s 10d and a list of debts owing to the testator (£21 3s 8d). Endorsed: proved, 7 Dec [1613].
DPRI/1/1613/H24/3-4 31 March 1613
copy will
will, with list of debts and funeral charges of £3 11s 10d and a list of debts owing to the testator (£21 3s 8d)
DPRI/1/1613/J1 19 February 1614
Margaret JACKSON, widow, of parish of All Saints in the town of Newcastle [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]
For a memorandum of a monition issued, possibly relating to the estate of Margaret Jackson, see - DPRI/1/1613/F5/3-4
Digitised material for Margaret Jackson, widow of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1613/J1DPRI/1/1613/J1/1-3 17 December 1613
indented inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 19 Feb [1614]
DPRI/1/1613/J1/4-6 17 December 1613
indented inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 19 Feb [1614]
DPRI/1/1613/M3 4 February 1614
George MANN, yeoman, of cittie of Durham, parish of St Oswold [Durham St Oswald, County Durham]; also spelt Man
Digitised material for George Mann, yeoman of Durham St Oswald, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/M3DPRI/1/1613/M3/1-7 18 January 1614
inventory
with memorandum, undated, actual total £649 4s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £
Inventory, subscribed with memorandum of Ann Mann, relict, and Thomas Mann, eldest son, consenting to a 20s annuity to the poor of Pittington and Elvet payable out of the deceased's lease of a quarter of the Bishop's mills in Durham. Endorsed:
administration granted, 4 Feb [1614].
DPRI/1/1613/M8 25 February 1614
James MELVINE, preacher, clerk, of parish of Berwick (Barwick) upon Tweed [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Melvin, Melven
Digitised material for James Melvine, preacher, clerk of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1613/M8DPRI/1/1613/M8/1 14 January 1614
will
endorsed: proved, 25 Feb [1614]
DPRI/1/1613/M8/2 24 February 1614
inventory, actual total £137 6s 10d
DPRI/1/1613/M10 22 November 1613
Chrystofer METTFORDDE, merchant, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Mytforde, Midforth, Mitford
Digitised material for Chrystofer Mettfordde, merchant of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1613/M10DPRI/1/1613/M10/1 11 September 1613
will
Isabell Mitford, witness, sworn 7 Dec 1613; James Clavering, witness, sworn 22 Nov 1613; Bertram Mitford, son executor and still a minor, chose James Clavering alderman, supervisor and overseer, as his curator; and probate was granted to
Clavering, 22 Nov 1613
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 79
DPRI/1/1613/M10/2 8 November 1613
inventory, actual total £285 15s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £128 9s 4d)
DPRI/1/1613/M10/3 8 November 1613
copy inventory, actual total £285 15s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £128 9s 4d)
DPRI/1/1613/N1 13 December 1613
Thomas NEWTONE, yeoman, of Hawkwell in the perishe of Stamfordham (Stamfordhame) and countie of Northumberland [Stamfordham, Northumberland]; also spelt Newton
Digitised material for Thomas Newtone, yeoman of Stamfordham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1613/N1DPRI/1/1613/N1/1-2 20 August 1613
will
endorsed: proved, 13 Dec 1613
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 62-63
DPRI/1/1613/N1/3-4 29 September 1613
inventory, actual total £65 1s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £17 7s 4d)
DPRI/1/1613/N1/5 19 June 1613
inventory of debts, actual total £24 2s 8d (with account of debts of £27 11s 10d)
DPRI/1/1613/P6
Robert PEARSON, the elder, cordwainer, of cittie of Durham, parish of St Nicholas [Durham St Nicholas, County Durham]; also spelt Pereson, Peareson
Digitised material for Robert Pearson, the elder, cordwainer of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/P6DPRI/1/1613/P6/1-2 2 December 1613
will
DPRI/1/1613/P6/3 undated
inventory, actual total £135 7s 4d
DPRI/1/1613/P10 6 July 1613
Raulph PRESTON, mariner, of Cowpon in the countye of Northumberland, parish of Horton [Cowpen, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Raulph Preston, mariner of Cowpen, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1613/P10DPRI/1/1613/P10/1 14 April 1613
will
endorsed: proved, 6 July [1613]
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 73
DPRI/1/1613/P10/2 28 April 1613
inventory, actual total £62 6s 4d
DPRI/1/1613/R1 23 October 1613
Margaret RACKET, widow, of Unthanke in the parish of Bransepethe (Branspeth, Brancepethe) [Brancepeth, County Durham]; also spelt Rackett
Digitised material for Margaret Racket, widow of Brancepeth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/R1DPRI/1/1613/R1/1 14 July 1611
will
Will, with cancelled codicil (4 June 1613)
DPRI/1/1613/R1/2 14 July 1611
copy will
Copy will, with cancelled copy codicil (4 June 1613). Endorsed: proved, 23 Oct 1613.
DPRI/1/1613/R1/3 11 October 1613
inventory, actual total £43 3s 2d (with account of debts, legacies and funeral expenses of £17 13s 4d)
DPRI/1/1613/R3 26 February 1614
Ralfe RANOLSON, yeoman, of parish of Woulsingham (Woulsyngham, Wolsingham) within the countye of Durham [Wolsingham, County Durham]; also spelt Ranoldsone, Reinoldson, Ranoldson
Digitised material for Ralfe Ranolson, yeoman of Wolsingham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/R3DPRI/1/1613/R3/1-2 1 January 1614
will
endorsed: proved, 26 Feb 1614
DPRI/1/1613/R3/3-4 14 February 1614
inventory, actual total £33 17s 6d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £5 6s 5d)
DPRI/1/1613/R7 7 March 1614
Johne RAYNETSONE, of Newlandes in the parishe of Whittingstall [Whittonstall, Northumberland]; also spelt Renatson, Raynetsonn
Digitised material for Johne Raynetsone of Whittonstall, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1613/R7DPRI/1/1613/R7/1 10 December 1613
indented will
endorsed: proved, 7 Mar 1614
DPRI/1/1613/R7/2 5 March 1614
indented inventory, actual total £55 4s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £6 2s 6d)
DPRI/1/1613/R6 14 January 1614
Thomas READE, miller, of parish of St Johns within the towne of Newcastle upon Tyne in the countie of the same towne [Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland]; also spelt Read
see DPRI/4/10 f.367 (14 Jan 1614): confirms the subscription to the codicils, and adds that the inventory was exhibited on 28 Jan 1614
Digitised material for Thomas Reade, miller of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1613/R6DPRI/1/1613/R6/10 17 March 1627
letters testimonial
with copy will, 23 September 1613
Letters testimonial issued by the Bishop of Durham, publishing the existence of Thomas Reade's original will in Durham Registry and containing a full copy of the same; (formerly with pendant seal of the Bishop's Official Principal attached);
inscribed and fully attested by Richard Newhouse notary public, [Durham] Register, and with his sign manual.
DPRI/1/1613/R6/1-2 3 December 1613
codicil
with codicil, 3 January 1614
Subscribed: Thomas Read and Thomas Read, executors and minors; Henry Shele (Sheill) renounced tuition; at the peition of Henry Shele, Oswald Chaitor and Henry Woldhave (Wouldhave), the tutors nominated in the will, Oswold Chaitor was appointed
tutor of Thomas Reade (son of Henry Reade), and Henry Woldhave was appointed the tutor of Thomas Reade (son of Bartram Reade); probate granted to the said Oswald Chaitor and Henry Woldhave for the use of [the co-executors until they attain their
majority]. Endorsed: 14 Jan 1614.
DPRI/1/1613/R6/3-9 11 January 1614
inventory, actual total £1,073 13s 9d (with account of debts of 13s)
DPRI/1/1613/R5 22 February 1614
Alixander REDDE, cordwainer, of Morpeth in the countye of Northumberland [Morpeth, Northumberland]; also spelt Redd, Red, Reed. Died 25 December 1613
Digitised material for Alixander Redde, cordwainer of Morpeth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1613/R5DPRI/1/1613/R5/1-2 20 November 1613
will
Will, with list of debts owing by (£4 9s 4d) and owign to (£1 0s 1d) the testator. Endorsed: proved, 22 Feb [1614].
DPRI/1/1613/R5/3 24 January 1614
inventory, actual total £12 8s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £6 19s 4d)
DPRI/1/1613/R9 13 December 1613
Heugh RIDLEY, of the Waltowne (Walltowne, Wall Towne) of the parish of Haltwhesle in the countie of Northumberland [Haltwhistle, Northumberland]; also spelt Ridleye
see DDR/EV/VIS/2/4 (Northumberland Visitation) f.193v: will proved, 13 Dec 1613
Digitised material for Heugh Ridley of Haltwhistle, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1613/R9DPRI/1/1613/R9/1 20 November 1613
will
with inventory, 30 November 1612, actual total £34 13s
Date of inventory is incompatible with the date of the will [?recte 30 Nov 1613]. Endorsed: proved, 13 Dec 1613.
DPRI/1/1613/R14 7 May 1613
William ROBINSON, weaver, of Blackwell in the countie of Durham [Blackwell, County Durham]
Digitised material for William Robinson, weaver of Blackwell, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/R14DPRI/1/1613/R14/1 25 April 1612
will
endorsed: proved, 7 May 1613
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 130-131
DPRI/1/1613/R14/2 28 April 1612
indented inventory, actual total £19 8s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £6 4s 10d)
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 131-133
DPRI/1/1613/R15 27 November 1613
Andrew RUTLISH, drover, of parish of Gatesid (Gaiteshead, Gatesheade, Gateshed, Gateshead) in the countie of Durhame [Gateshead, County Durham]; also spelt Rutlishe, Rutleshe, Rutlesh
Digitised material for Andrew Rutlish, drover of Gateshead, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/R15DPRI/1/1613/R15/3-4 19 November 1613
indented inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 27 Nov 1613
DPRI/1/1613/R15/2 undated
account, actual total £116 0s 6d (with discharge of £9 18s 6d)
Account of Anne Rutlish, relict; subscribed with allocation claimed by the administratrix between herself and her husband's kindred. Endorsed: admitted, 28 Jan [1614].
DPRI/1/1613/R15/1 21 January 1614
commission
commission to Thomas Hookes, rector of Gateshead, to swear Anne Rutlish, relict, to the truth of the account; commission executed by Hooke, 26 Jan 1614
DPRI/1/1613/R16 13 December 1613
John RUTLISHE, of Gorbatthill within the parishe of Haltwhesle (Haltweshle, Hawtwesell) [Haltwhistle, Northumberland]; also spelt Rutlish, Rutledge
Digitised material for John Rutlishe of Haltwhistle, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1613/R16DPRI/1/1613/R16/1 15 October 1613
will
endorsed: proved, 13 Dec 1613
DPRI/1/1613/R16/2 undated
inventory, actual total £51 17s 11d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £25 4s 4d)
DPRI/1/1613/S1 25 February 1614
John SATTERTHWAYTE, burgess [of Berwick-upon-Tweed], of borough (parish) of Berwick upon Twede [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Satterwhate
Digitised material for John Satterthwayte, burgess of Berwick-upon-Tweed - DPRI/1/1613/S1DPRI/1/1613/S1/1 12 January 1614
inventory
Inventory, with memorandum relating that the deceased owed no debts, and that the deceased's house was not included in the inventory, Satterthwayte's widow having claimed that it had been jointly purchased; with additional notes indicating the
house passes to the deceased's three children by a former wife, the portion of the eldest son of that marriage having been preferred; seven children named in all. Endorsed: administration granted, 25 Feb [1614].
DPRI/1/1613/S6 7 March 1614
Rowland SELBY, of Newlandes in the parishe of Whittingstall [Whittonstall, Northumberland]; also spelt Selbye
Digitised material for Rowland Selby of Whittonstall, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1613/S6DPRI/1/1613/S6/1 26 February 1614
indented will
endorsed: administration granted, 7 Mar 1614
DPRI/1/1613/S6/2 5 March 1614
indented inventory, actual total £24 3s (with account of funeral expenses of £4)
DPRI/1/1613/S5
John SELBYE, merchant adventurer, of towne of Newcastell upon Tyne, parish of Saint Nicholas [Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland]; also spelt Selby, Selbie
Will is endorsed by probate office: 'Will ... with Commission to prove the same, and Inventory' - the commission is not present.
Digitised material for John Selbye, merchant adventurer of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1613/S5DPRI/1/1613/S5/1 6 September 1613
will
DPRI/1/1613/S5/2-9 2 December 1613
inventory, actual total £1,119 0s 7d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £783 6s 8d)
inventory of household and shop goods etc.
DPRI/1/1613/S9 23 February 1614
William SKEILL, of Alnewicke (Alnewick) in the countie of Northumberland [Alnwick, Northumberland]; also spelt Skeil, Skeele
Digitised material for William Skeill of Alnwick, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1613/S9DPRI/1/1613/S9/1-2 31 December 1613
[copy] will
endorsed: proved, 23 Feb [1614]
DPRI/1/1613/S9/3-4 31 December 1613
inventory, actual total £41
with inventory, undated, actual total £17 4s 4d
(1) inventory of 56 bolls and 2 bushels of beer, 7 bolls of oats (valued on dorse at £20 11s), and £20 9s of debts owing to the testator; (2) inventory of household goods etc. of the deceased testator
DPRI/1/1613/S12 6 July 1613
Christofor SMYTH, yeoman, of Dalton within the countie of Northumberland, parish of Newburn [Dalton, Northumberland]; also spelt Smith
Digitised material for Christofor Smyth, yeoman of Dalton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1613/S12DPRI/1/1613/S12/1 2 July 1610
will
DPRI/1/1613/S12/2 2 July 1610
copy will
endorsed: proved, 6 July [1613]
DPRI/1/1613/S12/3 15 October 1610
indented inventory, actual total £99 9s 4d
DPRI/1/1613/S12/4 15 October 1610
indented copy inventory, actual total £99 9s 4d
DPRI/1/1613/S13 16 April 1613
John SOBER, of parish of Darlington [Darlington, County Durham]
Digitised material for John Sober of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/S13DPRI/1/1613/S13/1 12 May 1612
will
endorsed: proved, 16 Apr [1613]
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 129
DPRI/1/1613/S17
Henrie STEVENSON, cordwainer, of Clapurth in the cittie of Durham [Durham, County Durham]; also spelt Stephenson
Digitised material for Henrie Stevenson, cordwainer of Durham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/S17DPRI/1/1613/S17/1-2 23 June 1613
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 75
DPRI/1/1613/S17/3-4 21 July 1613
inventory, actual total £72 10s
inventory of household and shop goods etc.
DPRI/1/1613/S18 7 December 1613
Thomas STOCK, butcher, of towne and county of Newc[astle] upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Thomas Stock, butcher of astle - DPRI/1/1613/S18DPRI/1/1613/S18/1 30 August 1613
will
DPRI/1/1613/S18/2 18 November 1613
indented inventory, actual total £41 9s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £22 8s)
Inventory of household and shop goods etc. Endorsed: proved, 7 Dec [1613].
DPRI/1/1613/S20
Edward SUMNER, yeoman, of cyttie of Durham [Durham, County Durham]; also spelt Sunmer, Sonner, Somner, Sonmer, Sommer, Summer
Digitised material for Edward Sumner, yeoman of Durham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/S20DPRI/1/1613/S20/1 19 August 1613
will
Will, with [unimaged] list of debts owing by the testator of £11 19s 8d.
DPRI/1/1613/S20/2 6 September 1613
indented inventory, actual total £29 13s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £28 9s 8d)
DPRI/1/1613/S24 18 February 1614
Thomas SYMPESON, of parishe of Slalay (chapelry of Slaley) [Slaley, Northumberland]; also spelt Simpson, Sympson
Digitised material for Thomas Sympeson of Slaley, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1613/S24DPRI/1/1613/S24/1 10 January 1614
will
Will, with list of debts owing to the testator (£54 10s). Endorsed: proved, 18 Feb 1614.
DPRI/1/1613/S24/2 1 February 1614
inventory, actual total £103 5s 10d
DPRI/1/1613/T1 17 February 1614
William THRELKELD, of Evenwood (Evenewood) in the countie of Duresme [Evenwood, County Durham]; also spelt Thirkeld
Digitised material for William Threlkeld of Evenwood, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/T1DPRI/1/1613/T1/1 4 January 1614
will
with inventory, 26 January 1614, actual total £63 (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £17 8s 8d)
Probate granted at the manor of Bishop Auckland to Margret Threlkeld, relict and co-executor, also for the use of Henry Threlkeld, son and co-executor, 17 Feb 1614. Endorsed: proved, 17 Feb 1614.
DPRI/1/1613/T3
William TOPPIN, gentleman, of parish of Alnicke (Alnewick) in the countie of Northumberland [Alnwick, Northumberland]; also spelt Topping. Died 27 July 1613
Digitised material for William Toppin, gentleman of Alnwick, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1613/T3DPRI/1/1613/T3/1 22 July 1613
will
with memorandum, 27 July 1613
Will, with memorandum recording the first reading of the will before his widow Claire Toppin immediately following the testator's death.
DPRI/1/1613/T3/2 13 October 1613
inventory, actual total £250 12s 4d (with account of debts of £46 2s)
DPRI/1/1613/W1 20 March 1614
Raph WALKER, yeoman, of Byshopp Auckland (Awckland) within the county palatine of Durham [Auckland St Andrew, County Durham]
Digitised material for Raph Walker, yeoman of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/W1DPRI/1/1613/W1/1-2 1 March 1614
will
probate granted in 'the Dyning Chamber' in the manor of Bishop Auckland to the executors [John Walker and Raph Walker], 20 Mar 1614
DPRI/1/1613/W1/3-4 15 March 1614
inventory, actual total £344 18s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £35 13s 4d)
Inventory appraised 8 and 15 Mar 1614. Endorsed: proved, 20 Mar [1614].
DPRI/1/1613/W2 1 May 1613
Rayphe WATSON, yeoman, of Thorpethewlesse (Thorpethewles) in the parishe of Grindon in the countye of Durham [Grindon, County Durham]; also spelt Watsonn, Watsonne
Digitised material for Rayphe Watson, yeoman of Grindon, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/W2DPRI/1/1613/W2/1 22 September 1612
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 63-64
DPRI/1/1613/W2/2 16 April 1613
inventory, actual total £338 10s
endorsed: proved, 1 May [1613]
DPRI/1/1613/W3 9 October 1613
Robarte WAWGHE, yeoman, of Chester in ley Street within the countie of Durham [Chester-le-Street, County Durham]; also spelt Wawegh, Wawgh, Waughe
Digitised material for Robarte Wawghe, yeoman of Chester-le-Street, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/W3DPRI/1/1613/W3/1 24 April 1612
will
with codicil, 7 September 1613
endorsed: proved, 9 Oct 1613
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 56-57
DPRI/1/1613/W3/2-3 24 September 1613
indented inventory, actual total £96 10s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £13)
DPRI/1/1613/W6 18 February 1614
Christofer WHITFEILD, glover, of parishe (chapelry) of Saynte Margrettes in Durham [Durham St Margaret, County Durham]; also spelt Whitfield
Digitised material for Christofer Whitfeild, glover of Durham St Margaret, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/W6DPRI/1/1613/W6/1-2 25 December 1613
will
DPRI/1/1613/W6/3 25 December 1613
copy will
with grant of probate, 18 February 1614
probate granted to Elizabeth Whitfeild, relict and co-executor, with a power reserved to four named children and co-executors
DPRI/1/1613/W6/4-5 10 January 1614
indented inventory, actual total £257 9s 10d
inventory of household and shop goods etc.
DPRI/1/1613/W10 15 May 1613
Robert WOOD, weaver, of West Bouldon in the county of Durham, parish of Boldonn [Boldon, County Durham]
Digitised material for Robert Wood, weaver of Boldon, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/W10DPRI/1/1613/W10/1 30 December 1611
will
endorsed: proved, 15 May [1613]
DPRI/1/1613/W10/2 10 February 1612
inventory, actual total £17 10s 10d (with account of debts, legacies and funeral expenses of £5 0s 5d)
DPRI/1/1613/W11 17 February 1614
Elyzabeth WREN, wife of Anthonye Wren of Binchester esquire, widow, of Bushop Auklande (Awklande) [Auckland St Andrew, County Durham]; also spelt Wrenn
Digitised material for Elyzabeth Wren, wife of Anthonye Wren of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/W11DPRI/1/1613/W11/1-2 28 May 1613
will
Will, with list of debts owing to the testator of £91 12s; probate granted to [Sir Charles Wren son], sole executor, 17 Feb 1614. Endorsed: proved, 17 Feb [1614]; and with names of sureties.
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 73-75
DPRI/1/1613/W11/3 1 February 1614
inventory, actual total £275 18s 10d
DPRI/1/1613/W11/4 1 February 1614
inventory, actual total £275 18s 1d
DPRI/1/1613/Y2 23 October 1613
Wyllyam YOUNGE, of towne (parish) of Sedgfeild (Sedgefeild) [Sedgefield, County Durham]. Died 9 September 1613
Digitised material for Wyllyam Younge of Sedgefield, County Durham - DPRI/1/1613/Y2DPRI/1/1613/Y2/1 5 September 1613
will
endorsed: administration granted, 23 Oct 1613
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 80
DPRI/1/1613/Y2/2 24 September 1613
inventory, actual total £15 19s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £5 11s)
Wills etc proved 1614Reference: DPRI/1/1614DPRI/1/1614/A1
Robart ANDERSON, alderman [of Newcastle upon Tyne], merchant, alderman, of towne of Newcastell upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Andersonne
Digitised material for Robart Anderson, merchant, alderman of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1614/A1DPRI/1/1614/A1/1-2 9 January 1615
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 90-92
DPRI/1/1614/A5 21 January 1615
William ATKINSON, of West Boldon (Boldonn), Bolden [Boldon, County Durham]; also spelt Atchynson
Digitised material for William Atkinson of Boldon, County Durham - DPRI/1/1614/A5DPRI/1/1614/A5/1-2 24 January 1614
will
Will, with contemporaneous list fo debts owing to the testator of £14 13s 4d. Endorsed: proved, 21 Jan 1615.
DPRI/1/1614/A5/3 1 December 1614
inventory, actual total £316 8s
DPRI/1/1614/B4 19 December 1614
Reynold BRECKING, yeoman, of chapelry of Bernerd Castle (Barnard Castell) [Barnard Castle, County Durham]; also spelt Breckin, Breckinge, Bracken
Digitised material for Reynold Brecking, yeoman of Barnard Castle, County Durham - DPRI/1/1614/B4DPRI/1/1614/B4/1 20 October 1614
will
DPRI/1/1614/B4/2 10 November 1614
indented inventory, actual total £51 18s 5d (with account of debts of £39 5s 3d)
DPRI/1/1614/B4/3 15 December 1614
commission
commission to James Hondley, curate of Middleton in Teesdale, Jeremiah Williams, curate of Barnard Castle, to superintend the election by Jane Brecking, daughter and sole executrix, of George Middleton as her tutor, and then to execute a bond,
administer an oath and grant the tuition of Jane Brecking and the administration of her father's goods to the said George Middleton for her use; also to swear the witnesses to the will; commission executed by Williams, 19 Dec [1614]
DPRI/1/1614/C2 25 June 1614
Robert CARLIOLE, son of John Carliole of Grenehead, of Grenehead (Greneheade) of the parish (chapelry) of Witton upon Weere (Were) in the countie of Durham [Witton-le-Wear, County Durham]; also spelt Carlwell
Digitised material for Robert Carliole, son of John Carliole of Witton-le-Wear, County Durham - DPRI/1/1614/C2DPRI/1/1614/C2/1 13 May 1614
will
Will, with list of debts owing to the testator of £28 4s 2d.
DPRI/1/1614/C2/2 2 June 1614
inventory, actual total £38 10s 10d (with account of funeral expenses of £3 6s)
endorsed: [will] proved, 25 June 1614
DPRI/1/1614/C4
Thomas CHAYTOR, esquire, of Buterbie (Butterby) in the countie of Duresme [Durham St Oswald, County Durham]; also spelt Chaitor
Digitised material for Thomas Chaytor, esquire of Durham St Oswald, County Durham - DPRI/1/1614/C4DPRI/1/1614/C4/1 6 July 1614
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 82-83
DPRI/1/1614/D1
Josua DELAVALE, gentleman, of Rivers Grene in the county of Northumberland [Ponteland, Northumberland]; also spelt Delavaile
Digitised material for Josua Delavale, gentleman of Ponteland, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1614/D1DPRI/1/1614/D1/1-2 16 August 1614
will
DPRI/1/1614/D1/3 17 August 1614
codicil
codicil of 'certaine Legacies ... remaining in the custody of Robert Delavale of Alnwick esquier'
DPRI/1/1614/D1/4 24 August 1614
indented inventory, actual total £161 10s 4d
DPRI/1/1614/D1/5 24 August 1614
copy inventory, actual total £161 10s 4d
copy certified, 23 Mar 1615
DPRI/1/1614/D3 16 April 1614
Henrie DIXON, of Sheraton (Shearaton, Sheroton) of the parish of Munck Hesleden [Monk Hesleden, County Durham]; also spelt Dixson. Died 10 April 1614
Dixon died at Hartlepool in the house of William Cockerell.
Digitised material for Henrie Dixon of Monk Hesleden, County Durham - DPRI/1/1614/D3DPRI/1/1614/D3/1 8 April 1614
nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1614/D3/2 8 April 1614
nuncupative will
endorsed: administration granted, 16 Apr 1614
DPRI/1/1614/D3/3-4 14 April 1614
inventory, actual total £187 16s 2d (with account of debts of £15 0s 2d)
DPRI/1/1614/D6 31 August 1614
George DUNNE, of Woodside in the parishe of Elsden (Elsdenn) and countey of Northumberland [Elsdon, Northumberland]; also spelt Dunn
Digitised material for George Dunne of Elsdon, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1614/D6DPRI/1/1614/D6/1-2 1 August 1613
indented will
with indented inventory, 14 February 1614, actual total £10 3s 4d (and more)
endorsed: proved, 31 Aug [1614]
DPRI/1/1614/D6/3 13 February 1614
inventory, actual total £13 16s 8d
DPRI/1/1614/D6/4 13 February 1614
copy inventory, actual total £13 16s 8d
DPRI/1/1614/F1 30 July 1614
William FENNICKE, gentleman, of Whitchester within the countye of Northumberland, parish of Stamfordham [Heddon-on-the-Wall, Northumberland]; also spelt Fennick, Fenwick
Digitised material for William Fennicke, gentleman of Heddon-on-the-Wall, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1614/F1DPRI/1/1614/F1/1 25 June 1614
will
with nuncupative codicil, 25 June 1614
DPRI/1/1614/F1/2-3 25 June 1614
copy will
with copy nuncupative codicil, 25 June 1614
DPRI/1/1614/F1/4 25 June 1614
draft nuncupative codicil
endorsed: proved, 30 July [1614]
DPRI/1/1614/F1/5-6 8 July 1614
indented inventory, actual total £615 19s
DPRI/1/1614/F1/7 30 July 1614
will bond, penal sum £1,200
bond of Sir John Fenwicke knight [cousin] and his sureties to execute the will and codicil for the use of Cuthbert Fenwicke alias Nicholson, son and executor, and Marie, Jane and Margaret Fenwicke and a child yet unborn, minor children; also
binding the obligors to provide for the children's tuition
DPRI/1/1614/F4 2 December 1614
Nicholas FORSTER, [father of Sir Claudius Foster knight], esquire, of Balmborough (Balmebrough, Bamboroughe) in the countie of Northumberland [Bamburgh, Northumberland]
Not found in DPRI/4/10 (index defective). For the inventory and the account, see - DPRI/1/1608/F2/1-5 - DPRI/1/1617/F11/1-2
Digitised material for Nicholas Forster, father of Sir Claudius Foster knight - DPRI/1/1614/F4DPRI/1/1614/F4/1-2 12 September 1609
will
endorsed: proved, 2 Dec 1614
DPRI/1/1614/F4/3 12 September 1609
inventory of debts, actual total £828 3s 10d
schedule of debts and servants wages owing by the testator
DPRI/1/1614/F5
Edmand FOSTER, yeoman, of parishe of Ailmouthe (Alemouth) in the countye of Northumberland [Alnmouth, Northumberland]; also spelt Forster
The testator requests to be buried at Alnmouth, where a chapel dedicated to St John the Baptist existed until ruined by tidal action in 1856: see Francis Whellan's History Topography and Directory of the County Palatine of Durham (1894).
Digitised material for Edmand Foster, yeoman of Alnmouth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1614/F5DPRI/1/1614/F5/1 1614
will
with inventory, 12 July 1614, actual total £5 1s 2d (with account of debts of 18s 4d)
DPRI/1/1614/F5/2 12 July 1614
copy inventory, actual total £5 1s 2d (with account of debts of 18s 4d)
DPRI/1/1614/G1 3 September 1614
John GADGE, gentleman, of Sedgfeild (Sedgfeld) in the county of Duresme [Sedgefield, County Durham]; also spelt Gage, Gaige
Digitised material for John Gadge, gentleman of Sedgefield, County Durham - DPRI/1/1614/G1DPRI/1/1614/G1/1-2 20 May 1614
will
witnesses sworn in the registry before Edward Hutton LL.B., 3 Sep 1614
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 80-81
DPRI/1/1614/G1/3 3 June 1614
inventory, actual total £203 19s 4d
DPRI/1/1614/G4 8 March 1615
John GRAYME, of chapelry of St Margaret in Durham [Durham St Margaret, County Durham]; also spelt Greame
see DPRI/4/11 f.23: administration granted to James Wilkinson, 8 Mar 1615
Digitised material for John Grayme of Durham St Margaret, County Durham - DPRI/1/1614/G4DPRI/1/1614/G4/1 10 February 1615
inventory
with memorandum, 1 March 1615, actual total £11 4s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £2 9s 7d)
(1) inventory referring to an adjudged allocation to the poor by Durham Chancellor Clement Colmer - the total has been corrected to reflect the 7s 6d (rather than 6s 5d stated) given to the poor (see DPRI/1/1614/G4/2); (2) memorandum relating to
a bundle of old swords and daggers and other work gear of John Hutchison of Newcastle, released to him from Grayme's house with the court's consent. Endorsed: administration granted, 8 Mar 1615.
DPRI/1/1614/G4/2 undated
inventory, actual total 7s 6d (and more)
inventory of alms given, listing each of the receivers of pennies and the deceased's clothes by name
DPRI/1/1614/H4 3 September 1614
Margery HALLYMAN, daughter of Martyn Hallyman of Lumley Castle gentleman, of Lumley Castle [Lumley, County Durham]; also spelt Halleman
The inventory refers to an award made by a Sergeant Hutton concerning the estate of a Richard Reed.
Digitised material for Margery Hallyman, daughter of Martyn Hallyman of Lumley Castle gentleman of Lumley, County Durham - DPRI/1/1614/H4DPRI/1/1614/H4/1-2 3 September 1614
inventory, actual total £20
with inventory, actual total £25
(1) inventory of the goods and rights of Margery Hallyman conveyed to her by the will of Richard Reed as also by an award made by Sergeant Hutton; (2) inventory of the goods conveyed to Richard Hallyman and Thomas Hallyman, brothers of the
deceased, by the will of Richard Reed as also by an award made by Sergeant Hutton. Subscribed: administration of the goods of Margery Hallyman granted to Martin Hallyman, her father, who was first bound by court decree to distribute such goods
between Richard and Thomas Hallyman, and also assigned their tutor, 3 Sep 1614.
DPRI/1/1614/H8
Michaell HARRYSON, of Midle Merington (Middle Meringeton, Meringtonn) in the countie of Duressme, parish of Awkland St Andrew [Auckland St Andrew, County Durham]; also spelt Herrison, Harrison
see DPRI/4/11 f.10: 29 Oct 1614
Digitised material for Michaell Harryson of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham - DPRI/1/1614/H8DPRI/1/1614/H8/1 12 March 1614
will
DPRI/1/1614/H8/2 13 April 1614
inventory, actual total £115 9s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £75 4s 10d)
DPRI/1/1614/H8/3 25 July 1614
award of arbitration
award of arbitration concerning the distribution of the estate between the widow Elizabeth Harryson, the executor George Harryson, [Nicholas Harryson] the eldest son and four younger children
DPRI/1/1614/H10
Julian HEARON, Killingworth, wife of John Kyllingworth, gentlewoman, widow, of Fenhame (Fennam) in the countye of Northumberland, parish of St Andrew in the town of Newcastle [Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland]; also spelt Herone
Hearon requests her burial beside her husband, John Killingworth, at Longbenton. See DPRI/4/11 f.2: caveat.
Digitised material for Julian Hearon, Killingworth, widow of John Kyllingworth, gentlewoman, of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1614/H10DPRI/1/1614/H10/1-2 2 September 1614
will
DPRI/1/1614/H10/3 21 September 1614
inventory, actual total £66 14s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £34 13s 9d)
DPRI/1/1614/H10/4 21 September 1614
copy inventory (incomplete), actual total £66 14s 4d
DPRI/1/1614/H10/5
wrapper
endorsed: administration granted
DPRI/1/1614/H11 26 August 1614
Roger HEARON, gentleman, of Riplington in the countye of Northumberland, parish of Whalton [Whalton, Northumberland]; also spelt Heron
Digitised material for Roger Hearon, gentleman of Whalton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1614/H11DPRI/1/1614/H11/1-2 30 June 1614
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 81-82
DPRI/1/1614/H11/3 5 July 1614
inventory, actual total £29 12s 4d (and more)
DPRI/1/1614/H11/4 5 July 1614
indented copy inventory, actual total £29 12s 4d (and more)
endorsed: [will] proved, 26 Aug [1614]
DPRI/1/1614/H16 24 March 1615
Rychard HINDMERS, yeoman, of the Southe Sheles (South Sheels) in the countie of Durham, chapelry of St Hilda [South Shields, County Durham]; also spelt Hindemers
see DPRI/4/11 f.25v
Digitised material for Rychard Hindmers, yeoman of South Shields, County Durham - DPRI/1/1614/H16DPRI/1/1614/H16/1-2 9 May 1614
will
with inventory, undated, actual total £6 10s 8d
Will, with list of debts owing to (£21 7s 6d) and owing by (£2 5s) the testator. Endorsed: proved, 24 Mar [1615].
DPRI/1/1614/H17 28 May 1614
Ralfe HODGSON, of Bed[b]urne Hall, chapelry of Hamsterley [Hamsterley, County Durham]; also spelt Hodgshon
Digitised material for Ralfe Hodgson of Hamsterley, County Durham - DPRI/1/1614/H17DPRI/1/1614/H17/1-2 20 April 1614
inventory
endorsed: tuition of seven named children granted, with the consent of [the elder of the sons and daughters] Anthony and Elizabeth Hodgson, to Brian Belt, to whom administration was also granted, 28 May [1614]
DPRI/1/1614/H18 24 March 1615
Richard HOLME, esquire, Maghull in the countie of Lancaster, chapelry of Stockton [Maghull, Lancashire; Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham]
see DPRI/4/11 ff. 23 (2 Mar 1615) and 25v (24 Mar 1615): probate granted to William Lea alias Holme, and in the interim during his minority to his mother Mary Lea
Digitised material for Richard Holme, esquire, of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham - DPRI/1/1614/H18DPRI/1/1614/H18/1 11 September 1612
[copy] will
endorsed: proved, 24 Mar 1615
DPRI/1/1614/H18/2 9 March 1615
inventory, actual total £910 10s
Exhibited by Mary Lea, 24 Mar 1615. (Marye Lea is described in the will as the 'divorced wife to John Lea and mother to the said William Lea alias Holme [sole executor]'.)
DPRI/1/1614/I1
Christofer ILE, apothecary, grocer, of parish of St Nicholas within the towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland]; also spelt Isle
Digitised material for Christofer Ile, apothecary, grocer of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1614/I1DPRI/1/1614/I1/1 30 October 1614
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 87-90
DPRI/1/1614/I1/2-4 17 November 1614
inventory, actual total £979 2s 3d
inventory of household and shop goods etc.
DPRI/1/1614/J3
Mathew JOHNSON, husband of Jane Johnson, alderman [of Berwick-upon-Tweed], alderman, of Berwicke upon Tweed (Twede) [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]
For the will, see - DPRI/1/1613/J6/1
Digitised material for Mathew Johnson, husband of Jane Johnson, alderman of Berwick-upon-Tweed - DPRI/1/1614/J3DPRI/1/1614/J3/2 29 September 1614
draft account, actual total £293 14s (debts)
DPRI/1/1614/J3/1 undated
account
account of Jane Johnson, relict
DPRI/1/1614/L5 14 January 1615
Thomas LITELFAIRE, of Towen Kellowe (Kello, Kelloe) [Kelloe, County Durham]; also spelt Littelfaire, Littlefare
see DPRI/4/11 f.18
Digitised material for Thomas Litelfaire of Kelloe, County Durham - DPRI/1/1614/L5DPRI/1/1614/L5/1 undated
will
probate granted to Elizabeth Litelfaire, relict
DPRI/1/1614/L5/2-3 2 January 1615
inventory, actual total £23 (with account of debts of £2 5s)
endorsed: [will] proved, 14 Jan 1615
DPRI/1/1614/L6 14 October 1614
Georg LONSDALE, yeoman, of Bernerd Castle (Barnard Castell) in the countie of Durham [Barnard Castle, County Durham]; also spelt Londesdale
see DPRI/4/11 f.6: 14 Oct 1614
Digitised material for Georg Lonsdale, yeoman of Barnard Castle, County Durham - DPRI/1/1614/L6DPRI/1/1614/L6/1 29 July 1614
nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1614/L6/2 29 July 1614
copy nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1614/L6/3 4 August 1614
indented inventory, actual total £17 5s 2d (with account of debts of £3 10s 3d)
endorsed: administration granted, [?14] Oct 1614
DPRI/1/1614/L9 7 May 1614
William LYDDELL, yeoman, of Byllingham (Billinggame, Billingham) in the county of Durham [Billingham, County Durham]; also spelt Liddell, Lidell
Digitised material for William Lyddell, yeoman of Billingham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1614/L9DPRI/1/1614/L9/1-2 22 October 1613
will
Will, with list of debts owing by (£66 13s 4d) and owing to (£109 13s) the testator. Probate granted to Aylce Lyddell, relict, also for the use of Rychard Lyddell, son; also Aylce Lyddell granted his tuition. Endorsed: proved, 7 May [1614].
DPRI/1/1614/L9/5 20 October 1613
inventory, actual total £244 19s 2d
date of inventory incompatible with date of will
DPRI/1/1614/L9/3-4 20 October 1613
inventory, actual total £354 12s 2d (with account of debts of £66 13s 4d)
date of inventory incompatible with date of will
DPRI/1/1614/M1 30 July 1614
Wiliam MADDESON, of Birtley of the parishe of Chester [Birtley St John, County Durham]; also spelt Maddison
Digitised material for Wiliam Maddeson of Birtley St John, County Durham - DPRI/1/1614/M1DPRI/1/1614/M1/1-2 14 July 1614
inventory
Debts owing by the deceased are listed but not valued. Administration granted to Ralph Maddeson, son, conditional upon a court decree concerning the relict of the deceased, 30 July 1614.
DPRI/1/1614/M5
Christofer MAN, of parishe of Pittington [Pittington, County Durham]; also spelt Mann
Digitised material for Christofer Man of Pittington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1614/M5DPRI/1/1614/M5/1 1 October 1614
will
DPRI/1/1614/M5/2 14 December 1614
inventory, actual total £258 16s 10d (with account of debts of £55 6s)
DPRI/1/1614/M5/3 14 December 1614
indented copy inventory, actual total £258 16s 10d (with account of debts of £55 6s)
DPRI/1/1614/M6 29 April 1614
Anthony MEBOURN, of Pontup (Pontupp) in the parish of Lanchester [Lanchester, County Durham]; also spelt Mebournn, Meaburne
Digitised material for Anthony Mebourn of Lanchester, County Durham - DPRI/1/1614/M6DPRI/1/1614/M6/1 31 March 1614
will
DPRI/1/1614/M6/2-3 13 April 1614
inventory, actual total £498 2s 4d
Subscribed with the names of six minor children. Endorsed: [will] proved, 29 Apr [1614].
DPRI/1/1614/M8 29 November 1614
Robart MUSSGRAVE, of Panshells (Panshelles, Pansheles, Pensheels) in the parishe of Shotley within the countye of Northumberland [Shotley, Northumberland]; also spelt Musgrave
Digitised material for Robart Mussgrave of Shotley, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1614/M8DPRI/1/1614/M8/1-2 6 September 1614
inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 29 Nov [1614]
DPRI/1/1614/M8/3-4 18 November 1614
renunciation
letter of Ann Musgrave, relict, and John Musgrave, brother, renouncing administration and consenting that administration may be granted to William Tounge; a monition having been published at Shotley; endorsed with direction to Thomas Chater
[Chaytor] esquire
DPRI/1/1614/N1 26 November 1614
Jennett NELSON, alias Townes, widow, of Elvitt (Elvet) within the parishe of St Oswoldes within the suburbes of the cittie of Durham [Durham St Oswald, County Durham]
see DPRI/4/11 f.10v and f.12v: Nov 1614
Digitised material for Jennett Nelson, alias Townes, widow of Durham St Oswald, County Durham - DPRI/1/1614/N1DPRI/1/1614/N1/1-2 30 October 1614
will
endorsed: proved, 26 Nov 1614
DPRI/1/1614/N1/3 4 November 1614
indented inventory, actual total £4 4s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £1 6s 8d)
DPRI/1/1614/N2 7 May 1614
Thomas NEWTON, of Little Stainton (Staynton) in the parish of Bushopton [Bishopton, County Durham]
Digitised material for Thomas Newton of Bishopton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1614/N2DPRI/1/1614/N2/1-2 10 December 1613
will
Will, with contemporaneous list of debts owing by (£112 8s 8d) and owing to (£44 8s 3d) the testator. Endorsed: proved, 7 May 1614; also endorsed, Katherin Newton, relict, Ann Newton, posthumous child, and names of four other children.
DPRI/1/1614/N2/3 25 January 1614
inventory, actual total £81 13s
DPRI/1/1614/N3 26 November 1614
Robart NICKSON, of Elvitt (Elvett) within the parish of St Oswoldes in Durham [Durham St Oswald, County Durham]; also spelt Nixon
Digitised material for Robart Nickson of Durham St Oswald, County Durham - DPRI/1/1614/N3DPRI/1/1614/N3/1-2 13 November 1614
will
DPRI/1/1614/N3/3-4 22 November 1614
indented inventory, actual total £26 3s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of 17s 4d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 26 Nov [1614]
DPRI/1/1614/O1
George OARD, husband of Margaret Oard, gentleman, of Oard (Ourd) within the countie palatine of Durham, chapelry of Twedmoth [Tweedmouth, Northumberland]; also spelt Ourde, Ourd, Orde
For the inventory (fragment) of George Oard, see - DPRI/1/1612/O2/1
Digitised material for George Oard, husband of Margaret Oard, gentleman of Tweedmouth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1614/O1DPRI/1/1614/O1/1 undated
account
Account of Margaret Oard, relict. Endorsed: admitted.
DPRI/1/1614/O3 6 May 1614
Marie OSBURNE, alias Mallie Osburne, widow, of South Sheeles, chapelry of St Hilda [South Shields, County Durham]; also spelt Osborne
Digitised material for Marie Osburne, widow of South Shields, County Durham - DPRI/1/1614/O3DPRI/1/1614/O3/1 12 March 1614
will
with inventory, 18 April 1614, actual total £42 9s
endorsed: proved, 6 May [1614]
DPRI/1/1614/O3/2 18 April 1614
inventory, actual total £42 9s
DPRI/1/1614/P1 18 June 1614
Robert PEAKE, of the Blunthouse in the parish of Mideltonn in Teasedale (Midelton, Middleton in Teisdaile) [Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham]
Digitised material for Robert Peake of Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham - DPRI/1/1614/P1DPRI/1/1614/P1/1 5 April 1614
will
endorsed: proved, 18 June 1614
DPRI/1/1614/P1/2 20 May 1614
inventory, actual total £35 14s 2d (with account of debts of £1)
subscribed with names of the sureties
DPRI/1/1614/P2 7 May 1614
Heugh PEARSON, of Ingleton within the parish of Staindrop [Ingleton, County Durham]; also spelt Person
Digitised material for Heugh Pearson of Ingleton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1614/P2DPRI/1/1614/P2/1-2 1 April 1614
nuncupative will
administration granted to George Preston, brother-in-law, for the use of Ellinor, Elizabeth and Margaret Pearson, daughters; Preston was also appointed as the children's tutor, with the consent of Margaret Pearson, relict, 7 May 1614
DPRI/1/1614/P2/3 4 April 1614
indented inventory, actual total £75 15s 6d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £5 3s 5d)
DPRI/1/1614/R1 28 May 1614
Cuthbert RADCLYFF, esquire, of Blannchland (Blannchlande, Blanchland) in the paryshe of Shottley (Shoteley, Shotley) in the countye of Northumberland [Blanchland, Northumberland]; also spelt Radclyffe, Radcliffe, Radcliff
Digitised material for Cuthbert Radclyff, esquire of Blanchland, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1614/R1DPRI/1/1614/R1/1 30 March 1612
will
DPRI/1/1614/R1/2-3 24 August 1612
inventory, actual total £1,094 4s 1d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £108 13s)
DPRI/1/1614/R1/4 24 August 1612
indented inventory, actual total £1,094 4s 1d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £108 13s)
endorsed: [will] proved, 28 May [1614]
DPRI/1/1614/R6 21 November 1614
John RICHARDSON, notary public, of Elvett [Durham St Oswald, County Durham]
See DPRI/4/11: f.13, proved 21 Nov 1614; f.56v, 6 Oct 1615; f.145v, 6 Dec 1616; ff.153, 157v, 164v, 169v, 171v; f.203, 24 July 1617. For the appointment of tutors of Richardson's son Clement, see - DPRI/1/1616/R6/1
Digitised material for John Richardson, notary public of Durham St Oswald, County Durham - DPRI/1/1614/R6DPRI/1/1614/R6/1-2 2 September 1614
will
will, dated 23 May 1614 at head and 2 Sep 1614 at foot
DPRI/1/1614/R7 15 April 1614
Thomas RICHARDSON, of Slaggiburne in Garrigill within Aldston Moore [Alston, Cumberland]; also spelt Richardsonn
Digitised material for Thomas Richardson of Alston, Cumberland - DPRI/1/1614/R7DPRI/1/1614/R7/1 14 January 1614
will
endorsed: proved, 15 Apr [1614]
DPRI/1/1614/R7/2 undated
indented inventory, actual total £18 (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £11 14s 1d)
DPRI/1/1614/R8 1 October 1614
Mychaell ROBINSON, of Ettersgill in the Forrest of Teasedale within the countye of Durham, parish of Middleton in Teasdaill [Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham]
Not found in Probate Act Book DPRI/4/11.
Digitised material for Mychaell Robinson of Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham - DPRI/1/1614/R8DPRI/1/1614/R8/1 11 August 1614
will
endorsed: proved, 1 Oct [1614]
DPRI/1/1614/R8/2 27 August 1614
indented inventory, actual total £70 10s 6d
DPRI/1/1614/R8/3 2 October 1614
certificate of oaths
certificate of the oaths of the witnesses, the executors and the sureties
DPRI/1/1614/R9
Anthonye RODDOM, yeoman, of Farnakers Milne (Farnacars, Faracres Miln) in the parish of Whickham within the countie of Durham [Whickham, County Durham]
Digitised material for Anthonye Roddom, yeoman of Whickham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1614/R9DPRI/1/1614/R9/1-2 17 January 1614
will
Will, with contemporaneous list of debts owing to (£26 1s 2d) and owing by (£16 18s) the testator.
DPRI/1/1614/R9/3 October 1614
inventory, actual total £147 1s 6d
DPRI/1/1614/R10
Margret ROTHERUPP, wife of Henrie Rotherupp, widow, of towne of Barwick uppon Tweed [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Rotherup
For the will and inventory of Rotherupp's husband, see - DPRI/1/1611/R6/1 - DPRI/1/1611/R6/2
Digitised material for Margret Rotherupp, widow of Henrie Rotherupp, of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1614/R10DPRI/1/1614/R10/1 20 April 1614
will
with grant of probate, 1614
probate granted to Jane Haggerston, daughter and sole executrix, the wife of Richard Haggerston
DPRI/1/1614/S2 30 July 1614
Rowland SELBYE, of Newlandes in the parishe of Whittingstall (Whittonstall) [Whittonstall, Northumberland]; also spelt Selby
Digitised material for Rowland Selbye of Whittonstall, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1614/S2DPRI/1/1614/S2/1 5 March 1614
indented inventory
endorsed: inventory of goods not administered [see also second inventory]; administration granted to Anne Somersale, sister, to distribute between herself and any cousins by order of the judge, 30 July [1614]
DPRI/1/1614/S2/2 11 July 1614
indented supplementary inventory
inventory of goods not appraised in the first inventory
DPRI/1/1614/S3 5 November 161421 September 1616
William SHERATON, husband of Elizabeth Sheraton, husbandman, of Elwick (Elwicke) in the parish of Hart [Hart, County Durham]
see DPRI/4/11: f.10v, will of William Sheraton proved, 5 Nov 1614; f.128, will of Elizabeth Sheraton proved, 21 Sep 1616
Digitised material for William Sheraton, husband of Elizabeth Sheraton, husbandman of Hart, County Durham - DPRI/1/1614/S3DPRI/1/1614/S3/1-2 7 February 1614
copy will
with copy will, 12 August 1616
Wills of William Sheraton and Elizabeth Sheraton his widow. Copies certified, 27 Aug 1625.
DPRI/1/1614/S3/3 12 October 1614
inventory, actual total £387 16s (with account of debts of £11 13s 8d)
inventory of the goods etc. of William Sheraton; dated, 12 Oct [?1614]
DPRI/1/1614/S4 7 February 1615
John SMITH, the elder, butcher, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne in the county of the same towne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]
Digitised material for John Smith, the elder, butcher of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1614/S4DPRI/1/1614/S4/1 28 May 1612
copy will
endorsed: Coppy; Robson
DPRI/1/1614/S4/2-3 30 December 1614
indented inventory, actual total £353 16s 11d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £172 13s 4d)
inventory of household and shop goods etc. including those at North Gosworth
DPRI/1/1614/S4/4 7 February 1615
grant of probate
probate granted at Newcastle to Agnes Smith, daughter and sole executor; and in the interim while she is still a minor, administration granted to Margaret Smith, relict, and Thomas Smith senior for the use of Agnes Smith
DPRI/1/1614/S4/5 4 December 1690
bond to redeliver the original will, penal sum £5,000
bond of Timothy Robson of Newcastle esquire to redeliver the original will
DPRI/1/1614/S6 14 January 1615
William STOBS, yeoman, of Wolsingham in the county of Duresme [Wolsingham, County Durham]; also spelt Stobbes
Digitised material for William Stobs, yeoman of Wolsingham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1614/S6DPRI/1/1614/S6/1 27 August 1614
nuncupative will
probate granted to Anne Stobs, relict and sole executrix, 14 Jan 1615; inventory (£58 19s 4d), debts (£22 11s); four minor children named
DPRI/1/1614/S6/2 3 November 1614
inventory, actual total £58 19s 4d (with account of debts of £22 14s 3d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 14 Jan [1615]
DPRI/1/1614/S7
Thomas STOKOE, skinner, glover, of parishe of Sainte Johns of the towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland]; also spelt Stocoe
Digitised material for Thomas Stokoe, skinner, glover of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1614/S7DPRI/1/1614/S7/1-2 20 August 1613
will
DPRI/1/1614/S7/3-4 20 August 1613
copy will
with receipt, 6 August 1653
with receipt, 1653
Copy will, with two later receipts given by Robert Bulman for the original will and its safe redelivery within twenty days.
DPRI/1/1614/S7/5 12 October 1613
inventory, actual total £6 1s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £5 8s 11d)
DPRI/1/1614/T1 26 November 1614
John THOMSON, yeoman, of Greatham in the countie of Durham [Greatham, County Durham]; also spelt Thompson
Digitised material for John Thomson, yeoman of Greatham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1614/T1DPRI/1/1614/T1/1 25 December 1613
will
endorsed: proved, 26 Nov [1614]
DPRI/1/1614/T1/2 29 December 1613
inventory, actual total £70 15s
DPRI/1/1614/T1/3 19 November 1614
commission
commission to William Wood, vicar of Greatham, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Mary Thomson, relict and sole executrix; commission executed at Greatham by Wood, 20 Nov 1614
DPRI/1/1614/T7 10 July 1614
Thomas TYNDALL, of Peicebrigge (Pearcebridge) in the parish of Gainford in the county of Durham [Piercebridge, County Durham]; also spelt Tyndale
Digitised material for Thomas Tyndall of Piercebridge, County Durham - DPRI/1/1614/T7DPRI/1/1614/T7/1 23 June 1614
will
DPRI/1/1614/T7/3 7 July 1614
inventory, actual total £78 1s 2d
DPRI/1/1614/T7/2 9 July 1614
commission
commission to Robert Burrell MA, curate of Gainford, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Janet Tyndall, relict, and Cuthbert Fawdon, co-executors; commission executed at Gainford by Burrell, 10 July [1614]
DPRI/1/1614/W1
John WALKER, of Middridge (Midderidge) within the countie of Durham [Middridge, County Durham]
Digitised material for John Walker of Middridge, County Durham - DPRI/1/1614/W1DPRI/1/1614/W1/1 27 February 1615
indented inventory
endorsed: administration granted
DPRI/1/1614/W1/2 6 March 1615
renunciation
letter from Sythe Walker, relict, consenting that administration may be granted to her son John Walker
DPRI/1/1614/W1/3 undated
renunciation
letter from Ann Walker, daughter, consenting that administration may be granted to her brother John Walker, such grant having been denied to him when empowered with only the widow's consent; dated 19 Mar [?1615]
DPRI/1/1614/W2 26 August 1614
Michaell WALKER, curate of Barnard Castle, clerk, of Bernard (Bernerd) Castell [Barnard Castle, County Durham]
Digitised material for Michaell Walker, curate of Barnard Castle, County Durham - DPRI/1/1614/W2DPRI/1/1614/W2/1 31 January 1614
will
Will, first drawn up 4 Jan 1614 (at head) and published 31 Jan 1614 (at foot).
DPRI/1/1614/W2/2 14 April 1614
indented inventory, actual total £63 5s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £52 9s 1d)
DPRI/1/1614/W2/3 26 August 1614
commission
commission to Jerome Williams, curate of Barnard Castle, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Gelian Walker and Abigail Walker, daughter, co-executors, also for the use of Christian Walker, daughter and co-executor,
during her minority; the court having been informed by Francis Walker, son, of the executors' inability to attend in person; and also to swear the witnesses to the will; commission executed by Williams, 26 Aug 1614
DPRI/1/1614/W3 18 March 1614
John WALTON, draper, of parish of St Nicholas in Durham [Durham St Nicholas, County Durham]
Not found in Probate Act Book DPRI/4/11. See DPRI/4/10 f.382 (18 Mar 1614): administration granted to Margaret Walton, relict, also for the use of Elizabeth Walton and Margaret Walton, daughters; Margaret Walton also appointed tutrix of the said
children; inventory exhibited later.
Digitised material for John Walton, draper of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham - DPRI/1/1614/W3DPRI/1/1614/W3/1-12 undated
inventory
inventory of household goods and stock in trade, including Walton's share of a partnership at Sunderland with his brother George Walton and William Hardcastle; exhibited by Margaret Walton, relict, 27 Jan 1615
DPRI/1/1614/W7 26 November 1614
William WILKINSONN, the elder, of West Rainton within the parishe of Houghton in the Springe [West Rainton, County Durham]; also spelt Wilkeson, Wilkinson
Digitised material for William Wilkinsonn, the elder of West Rainton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1614/W7DPRI/1/1614/W7/1-2 25 October 1614
will
endorsed: proved, 26 Nov 1614
DPRI/1/1614/W7/3 16 November 1614
inventory, actual total £23 0s 11d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £6 12s 3d)
subscribed with account of the allocation of the widow's and executors' shares
DPRI/1/1614/W10 7 May 1614
Robert WREIGHT, of chapelry of Stockton [Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham]; also spelt Wright
Digitised material for Robert Wreight of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham - DPRI/1/1614/W10DPRI/1/1614/W10/1 24 March 1614
inventory
administration granted to Isabell Wreight, relict, also for the use of five named children; Isabell Wreight also appointed tutrix to the said children, 7 May 1614
DPRI/1/1614/W10/2
wrapper
[on dorse: incomplete notice issued by Clement Colmor, Durham Chancellor]
Wills etc proved 1615Reference: DPRI/1/1615DPRI/1/1615/A4
John ALDER, merchant, of parish of Alnwicke [Alnwick, Northumberland]
Digitised material for John Alder, merchant of Alnwick, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1615/A4DPRI/1/1615/A4/1 28 October 1615
will
Subscribed: 'Anthony I pray yow examyne these 3 witnesses upon this will and ... your interr[ogatories] upon them also'. Endorsed: not proved; 2 Dec 1615.
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 93
DPRI/1/1615/A6 27 June 1615
Mathewe AMCOTTES, esquire, of Pencher (Pensher) in the parish of Houghton in the Spring [Penshaw, County Durham]; also spelt Amcots, Amcoates
Digitised material for Mathewe Amcottes, esquire of Penshaw, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/A6DPRI/1/1615/A6/2 19 June 1615
inventory
DPRI/1/1615/A6/1 23 June 1615
commission
Commission to Anthony Airye, preacher of Houghton-le-Spring, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Susan Amcoates relict, for her use and also for the use of Silline and Marie Amcoates, daughters, and also granting to
her tuition of the said children; commission executed by Airay, 27 June 1615. Endorsed: administration granted.
DPRI/1/1615/A10 1 July 1615
Robert ARTHURE, yeoman, of parishe of Embleton in the countye of Northumberlande [Embleton, Northumberland]
See DDR/EV/VIS/2/4 (Northumberland Visitation) f.215r: probate granted at Boulmer by Anthony Walker to John Arthure, son and co-executor, with a power reserved to Agnes Arthure, relict and co-executor, 1 July 1615; inventory exhibited.
Digitised material for Robert Arthure, yeoman of Embleton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1615/A10DPRI/1/1615/A10/1 16 September 1614
will
endorsed: 'A; Willes etc. of Northumberland proved at B[o]ulmer 1 July 1615 to be probated and bonds to be made readye and caried at the next court at Alnewicke.'
DPRI/1/1615/A10/2 20 September 1614
inventory, actual total £32 6s 8d
DPRI/1/1615/A12 22 May 1616
Robert ATKINSON, weaver, of Crosgaite (Crosgate) within the suburbes of the cittie of Durham, chapelry of St Margaret [Durham St Margaret, County Durham]; also spelt Atkinsonn
See DPRI/4/11 f.107: probate granted to Margaret Atkinson, relict and sole executrix; inventory exhibited (£20 2s 2d), 22 May 1616. Will endorsed by probate office: 'will and inventory' - the latter is not present.
Digitised material for Robert Atkinson, weaver of Durham St Margaret, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/A12DPRI/1/1615/A12/1-2 7 February 1616
will
endorsed: proved, 22 May [1616]
DPRI/1/1615/B1
Thomas BAINBRIGE, of Bridgehous in the parish of Midelton in Teasedale (Middleton in Teasdell) [Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham]; also spelt Bainbrig, Bainbrigg, Bainebrige, Bainebrigge, Baynbrigg, Baynbrigge
Digitised material for Thomas Bainbrige of Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/B1DPRI/1/1615/B1/1-2 17 April 1615
will
with affidavit, 1 October 1615
Will; with affidavit concerning the validity of the will.
DPRI/1/1615/B1/3-4 8 September 1615
inventory, actual total £181 9s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £224 12s)
Administration granted to Rebecha Baynbrigg widow, mother, with the consent of her son George Baynbrigge; inventory exhibited, 1 Oct 1615; William Linde and John Wilson, sureties.
DPRI/1/1615/B4 29 January 1616
Robert BECKWITH, gentleman, of Whitburne (Whitburn, Whitbarn) in the county of Durham [Whitburn, County Durham]; also spelt Becwith, Beckewith
Digitised material for Robert Beckwith, gentleman of Whitburn, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/B4DPRI/1/1615/B4/1-2 15 December 1615
will
DPRI/1/1615/B4/3 8 January 1616
inventory, actual total £256 4s
with inventory, 12 January 1616, actual total £165
DPRI/1/1615/B4/4 27 January 1616
commission
commission to Christopher Hickes, rector of Whitburn, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Isabelle Beckewith, relict and sole executrix, she being unable to attend court herself, and also to swear and examine the
witnesses to the will; commission executed by Hickes, 29 Jan 1616
DPRI/1/1615/B4/5 29 January 1616
grant of probate
certificate of Hickes of the grant of probate made at the home of the deceased
DPRI/1/1615/B8
Sir Bevis BULLMER, knight, of parish of Aldeston (Aldston, Alston) [Alston, Cumberland]; also spelt Bulmer. Died 15 September 1613
see DPRI/4/11 f.62v and f.74
Digitised material for Sir Bevis Bullmer, knight of Alston, Cumberland - DPRI/1/1615/B8DPRI/1/1615/B8/1-2 17 September 1613
inventory, actual total £5 8s 10d
with inventory, 28 October 1615, actual total £10
(1) inventory of goods etc. at the home of Raffe Whitfeild of Alston; with more items 'bought and sent unto him by mee Francis Belgrave'; (2) inventory of a 21-year lease in a lead mine. Endorsed: administration granted.
DPRI/1/1615/B8/3 undated
account, actual total £15 8s 10d (with discharge of £16 5s 6d)
account of John Bulmer gentleman, son
DPRI/1/1615/B8/4
wrapper
wrapper to the account; endorsed: admitted
DPRI/1/1615/B9
Marye BUNEY, widow, of Newsham in the countye of Durham, parish of Winston [Winston, County Durham]; also spelt Bunnye, [Bunny]
see DPRI/4/11 f.81: 3 Feb 1616
Digitised material for Marye Buney, widow of Winston, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/B9DPRI/1/1615/B9/1-5 28 January 1616
inventory
with inventory, 24 January 1616, actual total £185 7s 1d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £32 13s 2d)
Inventories of goods etc. (1) at Newsham; (2) remaining at the deceased's father's house at Langley; exhibited by John Wortley, 27 Apr 1616. Endorsed: administration granted.
DPRI/1/1615/B11 29 July 1615
John BUSSIE, gentleman, of Elvett in the parish of St Oswald in the cyttie of Durham [Durham St Oswald, County Durham]; also spelt Bussye
Digitised material for John Bussie, gentleman of Durham St Oswald, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/B11DPRI/1/1615/B11/1 30 March 1607
will
with memorandum, undated
Will, subscribed with (undated) memorandum relating the publication of the will. Endorsed: proved; Jane Bussie, relict and sole executrix, sworn, 29 July 1615.
DPRI/1/1615/C2 23 March 1616
Raiphe CARRE, gentleman, of Howburne (Howbourne, Howborne) within the chaplerie of Lowicke in the countie of Northumberland [Lowick, Northumberland]; also spelt Car, Carr
Digitised material for Raiphe Carre, gentleman of Lowick, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1615/C2DPRI/1/1615/C2/1-2 1615
indented inventory
inventory of goods etc. at Howburn and Downham
DPRI/1/1615/C2/3 1 September 1615
election of guardian
election by Jane Carre, daughter, of her uncle John Ogle as her guardian (tutor)
DPRI/1/1615/C2/4 23 September 1615
order
order of Clement Colmore, Durham Chancellor, for the distribution of the estate of the deceased, administration having been granted to Jane Carre, relict, conditional upon this subsequent allocation
DPRI/1/1615/C2/5 25 November 1615
copy quitclaim
copy quitclaim of Jane Carre, relict, in the goods of her husband Raiphe Carre to John Ogle, and referring to an Agreement between Carre, her daughter Jane Carre, and Ogle dated 7 Nov 1615
DPRI/1/1615/C2/6-7 21 March 1616
letter
Letter to Clement Colmore, Durham Chancellor, from Jane Carre, relict, at Berwick requesting administration be re-granted to John Ogle, her brother-in-law, they having reached an agreement; also requesting the [cancellation and] return of her and
her sureties' bonds. Endorsed: administration [re-]granted, 23 Mar [1616].
DPRI/1/1615/C2/8-9 21 March 1616
letter
Letter to Clement Colmore, Durham Chancellor, from Thomas Armorer at Belford, a surety and cousin of Jane Carre, consenting to the grant of administration to John Ogle, and requesting the release of his bond and those of the other named sureties
to John Ogle.
DPRI/1/1615/C4 13 November 1615
Edward CHARLTON, of chapelry of Bellingham (Bellingheam) [Bellingham, Northumberland]; also spelt Charleton
see DDR/EV/VIS/2/4 (Northumberland Visitation) f.215v: widow Jane Charlton now married to John Todd; one child, Isabella Charlton, 13 Nov 1615
Digitised material for Edward Charlton of Bellingham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1615/C4DPRI/1/1615/C4/1 28 December 1612
will
endorsed: proved, 13 Nov 1615
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 70
DPRI/1/1615/C5 20 December 1615
Thomas CHILTON, of Foulwell (Fulwell) in the parish of Munckewarmounth (Munckwarmouth) [Monkwearmouth, County Durham]
Digitised material for Thomas Chilton of Monkwearmouth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/C5DPRI/1/1615/C5/1 21 August 1613
will
endorsed with (undated) memorandum of publication, 'aboute a week before he dyed'
DPRI/1/1615/C5/2 21 August 1613
copy will
endorsed: proved, 20 Dec 1615
DPRI/1/1615/C5/3-4 28 November 1615
inventory, actual total £158 1s 10d (with account of debts of £16 7s 1d)
endorsed: proved, 20 Dec 1615
DPRI/1/1615/C7 30 September 1615
Thomas COLLINGWOOD, gentleman, of Ingram in the county of Northumberland [Ingram, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Thomas Collingwood, gentleman of Ingram, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1615/C7DPRI/1/1615/C7/1-2 24 September 1615
inventory
endorsed: [grant of] administration issued, 30 Sep [1615]
DPRI/1/1615/C7/3 2 September 1615
commission
commission to Percival Wilson, vicar of Ilderton, and Stephen Hudspeth, curate of Branxton, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Elizabeth Collingwood, relict, for her use and for the use of Jane and Anne Collingwood,
daughters, and also granting to her the tuition of the said children; commission executed by Hudspeth, 25 Sep 1615
DPRI/1/1615/D4 28 April 1615
Anne DENT, widow, of Darneton (Darlington) [Darlington, County Durham]
Digitised material for Anne Dent, widow of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/D4DPRI/1/1615/D4/1 17 April 1615
will
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 133-134
DPRI/1/1615/D4/2 26 April 1615
inventory, actual total £38 6s 10d
endorsed: [will] proved, 28 Apr 1615
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 134-136
DPRI/1/1615/F2
Edmund FAWELL, yeoman, of Cockerton in the parishe of Darlington [Cockerton, County Durham]
Digitised material for Edmund Fawell, yeoman of Cockerton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/F2DPRI/1/1615/F2/1 1 January 1615
will
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 136-137
DPRI/1/1615/F2/2-4 22 January 1615
inventory, actual total £49 5s (with account of debts of £13 10s 10d)
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 137-138
DPRI/1/1615/F2/5-6 undated
inventory, actual total £59 19s (with account of debts of £15 15s 4d)
Inventory of goods sold. Endorsed: [will] proved.
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 138-140
DPRI/1/1615/F3 13 May 1615
Alyce FETHERSTON, widow, of Preston upon Teas in the county of Duresme, parish of Norton [Preston-on-Tees, County Durham]; also spelt Featherston, Fedderston
Digitised material for Alyce Fetherston, widow of Preston-on-Tees, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/F3DPRI/1/1615/F3/1 10 March 1611
will
endorsed: proved, 13 May [1615]
DPRI/1/1615/F3/2 undated
inventory, actual total £41 10s
DPRI/1/1615/F3/3 13 May 1615
bill of expenses, actual total 12s 8d
bill of expenses relating to an office cause for rash administration over four years v Edward Fetherston, executor; the bill to be paid before the testament may be issued under seal
DPRI/1/1615/F6
Henrye FLEATCHER, of Raye (Rea) within the parishe of Kirkwhelpington (Whelpington) [Kirkwhelpington, Northumberland]; also spelt Fletcher
Digitised material for Henrye Fleatcher of Kirkwhelpington, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1615/F6DPRI/1/1615/F6/1-2 25 June 1615
will
endorsed: proved
DPRI/1/1615/F6/3-4 25 June 1615
will
endorsed: proved
DPRI/1/1615/F6/5 undated
indented inventory, actual total £33 17s 1d
DPRI/1/1615/F6/6 undated
indented inventory, actual total £33 17s 1d
DPRI/1/1615/F7 21 April 16154 July 1617
Richard FLETCHER, cordwainer, of cittie of Durham [Durham, County Durham]
see DPRI/4/11: f.29 (incomplete entry), Richard Fletcher of Durham St Nicholas, probation of will, 21 Apr 1615; f.196: probate granted to George Fletcher, son and executor, 4 July 1617
Digitised material for Richard Fletcher, cordwainer of Durham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/F7DPRI/1/1615/F7/1-2 12 December 1614
will
endorsed: proved [1615], and approved, 1617
DPRI/1/1615/F5 3 February 1616
William FYSHER, blacksmith, of chappellrie of St Margrettes in Durham [Durham St Margaret, County Durham]; also spelt Fisher
Digitised material for William Fysher, blacksmith of Durham St Margaret, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/F5DPRI/1/1615/F5/3 7 September 1615
will
endorsed: administration granted, 3 Feb [1616]
DPRI/1/1615/F5/1 7 September 1615
nuncupative codicil
drawn up, 14 Sep 1615
DPRI/1/1615/F5/2 11 October 1615
inventory, actual total £36 17s 6d (with account of debts of £42)
inventory includes certain unvalued goods etc. taken away by the deceased's children and by Elizabeth Ditchburne, [employee]
DPRI/1/1615/G4
Robert GOFTON, cordwainer, of towne of Newcastle (Newcastell) upon Tyne of the parishe of Sainte Nicholas [Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland]; also spelt Goftonn, Goftone
Digitised material for Robert Gofton, cordwainer of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1615/G4DPRI/1/1615/G4/1-2 17 January 1616
will
endorsed: proved
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 96
DPRI/1/1615/G4/3 4 February 1616
inventory, actual total £32 15s 9d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £11 2s 4d)
DPRI/1/1615/H2 21 July 1615
Henry HALL, yeoman, of Whickham in the countie of Durham [Whickham, County Durham]
Digitised material for Henry Hall, yeoman of Whickham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/H2DPRI/1/1615/H2/1-2 20 April 1615
will
Will, with list of debts owing by (£8 19s 6d) and owing to (£1 5s) the testator. Endorsed: administration granted, 21 July 1615.
DPRI/1/1615/H2/3-4 24 April 1615
inventory, actual total £36 0s 2d (with account of debts and legacies of £22 19s 6d)
DPRI/1/1615/H6 30 September 1615
Thomas HALL, of Eatchwick (Eachwick) within the countye of Northumberland, parish of Heddon on the Wall [Heddon-on-the-Wall, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Thomas Hall of Heddon-on-the-Wall, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1615/H6DPRI/1/1615/H6/1 2 September 1615
will
exhibited by Alice Hall, relict and sole executrix, who renounced execution at the same time, 30 Sep 1615
DPRI/1/1615/H6/2 21 September 1615
indented inventory, actual total £106 17s
inventory of goods etc. at Eachwick and Baggery [?Bagraw] in Hexham Liberty
DPRI/1/1615/H9 2 December 1615
Christopher HILL, parish clerk, of East Bolden, parish of Bolden, in the county of Duresme [Boldon, County Durham]
Digitised material for Christopher Hill, parish clerk of Boldon, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/H9DPRI/1/1615/H9/1 21 November 1615
will
Will, endorsed with list of debts owing to the testator of £88 18s 4d.
DPRI/1/1615/H9/2 27 November 1615
inventory, actual total £121 12s 1d
endorsed: proved, 2 Dec [1615]
DPRI/1/1615/H13
John HODGSHON, of Egelstonne in the parish of Midelton in Teasedale (Middleton in Teasdell) [Eggleston, County Durham]; also spelt Hodgeon, Hodgsonn
Digitised material for John Hodgshon of Eggleston, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/H13DPRI/1/1615/H13/1 21 May 1615
will
DPRI/1/1615/H13/2 undated
inventory, actual total £29 16s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £42 1s 7d
dated, 8 June [?1615]
DPRI/1/1615/H11
Edmund HODGSON, of parish of Stainton [Great Stainton, County Durham]
see DPRI/4/11 f.46: 15 July 1615
Digitised material for Edmund Hodgson of Great Stainton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/H11DPRI/1/1615/H11/1 undated
inventory
Subscribed: Elizabeth [Hodgson], relict; and with names and ages of 3 children. Endorsed: administration granted.
DPRI/1/1615/H11/2 undated
copy inventory
Subscribed: Elizabeth [Hodgson], relict; and with names and ages of 3 children. Endorsed: administration granted.
DPRI/1/1615/H14
William HODGSON, of Eldon in the pareche of Sante Andrewe Aucklande [Eldon, County Durham]; also spelt Hodshon, Hodgeshon
Will endorsed by probate office: 'Will ... with commission to take the oath of the executors' - the latter is not present.
Digitised material for William Hodgson of Eldon, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/H14DPRI/1/1615/H14/1 24 July 1615
will
endorsed: proved
DPRI/1/1615/H14/2 undated
interrogatories
interrogatories of John Hodgeshon, father and curator ad lites of Robert and Barbarie Hodgeshon, uterine brother and sister of the deceased
DPRI/1/1615/H15 22 May 1615
Humfray HOPPER, of Shotley Fyld in the parishe (chapelry) of Shotley [Shotley, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Humfray Hopper of Shotley, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1615/H15DPRI/1/1615/H15/1 19 December 1613
indented will
endorsed: administration granted, 22 May [1615]
DPRI/1/1615/H15/2 15 February 1614
indented inventory, actual total £55 12s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £2 13s 4d)
DPRI/1/1615/H16 10 November 1615
Robart HORSLAY, esquire, of Skrenwood (Skrenewood, Scranwood, Skreenwood), parish of Alenam [Alnham, Northumberland]; also spelt Horsleye, Horsley
Digitised material for Robart Horslay, esquire of Alnham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1615/H16DPRI/1/1615/H16/1,4 29 September 1615
indented inventory
endorsed: administration granted
DPRI/1/1615/H16/2-3 29 September 1615
inventory, actual total £124 11s 4d
endorsed: administration granted, 10 Nov [1615]
DPRI/1/1615/H21 4 November 1615
George HUCHESON, of parishe of Wolsingham [Wolsingham, County Durham]; also spelt Hutcheson
Digitised material for George Hucheson of Wolsingham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/H21DPRI/1/1615/H21/1 29 July 1615
will
DPRI/1/1615/H21/2-3 undated
inventory, actual total £50 3s 10d (and more, with account of debts of £6 13s 11d)
Inventory, dated 29 July [?1615]. Endorsed: [will] proved, 4 Nov 1615.
DPRI/1/1615/H18 31 March 1618
Thomas HUDSON, of Yetlington within the parish of Whitingham (Whittingham) [Whittingham, Northumberland]
See DDR/EV/VIS/2/4 (Northumberland Visitation): f.212r, at Alnwick, Thomas Huson, son, cited why probate may not be granted to Katharine Hudson, relict, 28 June 1615; f.244r, at Alnwick 31 May 1618, probate granted to Thomas Hudson, son and
co-executor, the will already having been proved at Durham.
Digitised material for Thomas Hudson of Whittingham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1615/H18DPRI/1/1615/H18/1 19 May 1615
will
Probate granted to Thomas Hudson, son and executor, 31 Mar 1618. Endorsed: probate issued, 31 Mar 1618.
DPRI/1/1615/H18/2 19 May 1615
inventory, actual total £13 12s (with account of debts of £2 8s 8d and more)
DPRI/1/1615/H19 14 February 1616
Robert HUNTLYE, merchant, of town of Newcastell upon Tynne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Huntly, Huntleye, Huntley
Digitised material for Robert Huntlye, merchant of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1615/H19DPRI/1/1615/H19/1-2 6 June 1615
will
endorsed: proved, 14 Feb 1616
DPRI/1/1615/H19/3-9 1615
inventory, actual total £1,050 6s 11d
endorsed: proved
DPRI/1/1615/J1 29 April 1615
Cuthbert JACKSON, of Bille Raw (Billey Rawe) in the parishe of Brancepethe [Brancepeth, County Durham]
see DPRI/4/11 f.31: 9 Apr 1615
Digitised material for Cuthbert Jackson of Brancepeth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/J1DPRI/1/1615/J1/1-2 10 June 1614
will
endorsed: proved, 29 Apr 1615; William Brasse and John Hodshon, sureties
DPRI/1/1615/J1/3 11 July 1614
inventory, actual total £249 13s 4d (with account of funeral expenses of £4 3s 4d)
DPRI/1/1615/J2 6 June 1618
John JOHNSON, alias Conyers, yeoman, of Bishoppe Auckland ali[a]s Northe Auckland (Awckland) in the countye of Durham [Auckland St Andrew, County Durham]
Digitised material for John Johnson, alias Conyers, yeoman - DPRI/1/1615/J2DPRI/1/1615/J2/1 19 August 1615
will
endorsed: proved later, 6 June 1618
DPRI/1/1615/J2/2 24 February 1616
inventory, actual total £8 5s 9d (with account of funeral expenses of £2)
DPRI/1/1615/J3 24 February 1616
Thomas JOHNSON, of parish of Bishop Middleham (Midleham) [Bishop Middleham, County Durham]
Digitised material for Thomas Johnson of Bishop Middleham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/J3DPRI/1/1615/J3/1-2 10 September 1615
will
Will, with list of debts owing by (£38 14s 2d) and owing to (£6 1s) the testator; and with the names of five children, the co-executors (with the relict). Endorsed: proved, 24 Feb 1616.
DPRI/1/1615/J3/3 undated
inventory, actual total £120 (with account of debts and legacies of £58 14s 2d)
DPRI/1/1615/L2 March 1616
Elizabeth LAWSON, [wife of Robert Lawson of Cramlington esquire], widow, of Cramlington [Cramlington, Northumberland]; also spelt Lawsonne, Lawsson
There were lengthy proceedings in the consistory court concerning Lawson's estate: see Probate Act Book DPRI/4/11: f. 82, inventory of £378 11s 4d (10 Feb 1616); and ff. 87, 115 (26 June 1616), 116, 120v, 121v, 126v, 128v, 132, 137, 139v, 142,
145, 150v, 153v, 156v, 159v, 162, 165v, 166v, 171, 173, 176, 179, 181v, 205v, 224v (5 Dec 1617). For the Court Order awarding distribution the estate, see - DPRI/1/1616/L9/1
Digitised material for Elizabeth Lawson, wife of Robert Lawson of Cramlington esquire - DPRI/1/1615/L2DPRI/1/1615/L2/1-3 6 February 1616
inventory, actual total £378 11s 4d
DPRI/1/1615/L2/4-5 6 February 1616
inventory
DPRI/1/1615/L2/6 20 February 1616
inventory of debts, actual total £39 14s 8d
Inventory of monies owing by the deceased to: Michaell Lawson (£12 17s 8d), Mary Lawson (£9), Robert Lawson (£1 7s 5d) and George Lawson (£16 9s 7d), her children; drawn up by Michaell Lawson. Endorsed: endorsed: administration granted, ... Mar,
[1616].
DPRI/1/1615/L2/7 20 February 1616
account of debts, actual total £35 2s 4d (with discharge of £ 11 3s 4d)
account of Raphe Lawson, son, of monies owing and paid to him by the deceased
DPRI/1/1615/L2/8 undated
inventory of debts, actual total £6 7s 4d
inventory of debts owing to Thomas Lawson, son by the deceased
DPRI/1/1615/L2/9 undated
inventory, actual total £3
inventory of a debt owing to Elizabeth Lawson, daughter, by the deceased
DPRI/1/1615/L2/10 undated
inventory, actual total £9 13s 4d
inventory of debts owed to William Scutfeilde, husband of Isabell Lawson, daughter, by the deceased
DPRI/1/1615/M1 9 December 1615
William MADDOCKES, gentleman, of Skyrningham (Skirningham) in the parish of Haughton in the countie of Durham [Haughton le Skerne, County Durham]; also spelt Maddocks, Madocces
Digitised material for William Maddockes, gentleman of Haughton le Skerne, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/M1DPRI/1/1615/M1/1-2 29 November 1615
indented inventory
DPRI/1/1615/M1/3 2 December 1615
commission
Commission to Robert Throgmorton, vicar of Aycliffe, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Isabell Maddocks widow, mother; commission executed by Throckmorton, 6 Dec [1615]. Endorsed: administration granted, 9 Dec
[1615].
DPRI/1/1615/M2 14 April 1615
John MAIRE, yeoman, of Croke (Crooke) in the parish of Branspeeth (Brancepethe) and countye of Durham [Crook, County Durham]; also spelt Mair
Digitised material for John Maire, yeoman of Crook, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/M2DPRI/1/1615/M2/1 26 May 1613
will
probate granted by Clement Colmore, [Durham Chancellor], to Agnes (Anne) Richmond, niece and sole executrix, 14 Apr 1615; sureties named
DPRI/1/1615/M2/2 3 April 1615
inventory, actual total £18 15s 6d (with account of funeral expenses of £1 11s)
DPRI/1/1615/M3
Henrye MARCHAM, of Woolveston (Wolveston) [Wolviston, County Durham]; also spelt Markham, Merckam
Digitised material for Henrye Marcham of Wolviston, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/M3DPRI/1/1615/M3/1 16 September 1615
nuncupative will
endorsed: proved, 2 Dec 1615
DPRI/1/1615/M3/2-3 24 October 1615
inventory, actual total £90 15s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £15 10s 4d)
endorsed with the names of the bondsmen
DPRI/1/1615/M5 7 February 1616
Thomas MARSHALL, yeoman, of Gilligaite within the suburbes of the citye of Durham, parish of St Giles [Durham St Giles, County Durham]
Digitised material for Thomas Marshall, yeoman of Durham St Giles, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/M5DPRI/1/1615/M5/1-2 28 June 1615
will
endorsed: proved, 7 Feb 1616
DPRI/1/1615/M5/3-6 5 October 1615
indented inventory, actual total £128 17s 11d (with account of debts, legacies and funeral expenses of £31 19s 4d)
inventory includes goods etc. at Whites Close
DPRI/1/1615/M7 20 May 1615
George MEDLETON, of Killerbie (Killerbye, Killerbe) within the parish of Heighington [Heighington, County Durham]; also spelt Middleton, Middletone
It appears the court was not satisfied with the first inventory, and commissioned four other appraisers to make a new inventory.
Digitised material for George Medleton of Heighington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/M7DPRI/1/1615/M7/1 undated
inventory
Inventory dated, 3 Dec [?1615]. Subscribed: commission [issued] for [re-]appraising all of the goods, 29 Apr 1615. Endorsed: administration granted.
DPRI/1/1615/M7/2 9 May 1615
inventory
endorsed: administration granted to Margerie Medleton, relict, also for the use of three named children; the said Margerie Medleton also appointed tutor, 20 May [1615]
DPRI/1/1615/O1
Edward OLIVER, of Whitfeild (Whitfeld) [Whitfield, Northumberland]; also spelt Olliver
Digitised material for Edward Oliver of Whitfield, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1615/O1DPRI/1/1615/O1/1 8 October 1613
will
DPRI/1/1615/O1/2 30 November 1613
inventory
with inventory of debts, undated, actual total £14 19s 4d (with account of debts of £3 4s 8d)
(1) inventory, dated 30 Nov 1612 at head of preamble, and corrected to 1613 at end of preamble; (2) endorsed with inventory of debts, [?8 Oct 1613]
DPRI/1/1615/O2 5 September 1615
William OLIVER, chapman, of Monkewarmouth (Munck Warmoth) [Monkwearmouth, County Durham]; also spelt Olliver
Digitised material for William Oliver, chapman of Monkwearmouth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/O2DPRI/1/1615/O2/1 31 August 1615
inventory
Exhibited by [Anne Oliver], relict, 2 Sep 1615. Endorsed: administration granted.
DPRI/1/1615/O2/2 2 September 1615
commission
commission to Thomas Falder, vicar of Bolam, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Thomas Middleton of Beses esquire, creditor; Ann Oliver, relict, having renounced; commission executed by Falder, 5 Sep 1615
DPRI/1/1615/O3 20 January 1616
Richard ORDE, of Phenwick (Fenwick) in the parish (chapelry) of Kyloe [Kyloe, Northumberland]; also spelt Ord, Ourd
see DPRI/4/11: f.76v, administration granted, 20 Jan 1616; f.145v, 6 Dec 1616; f.234v, 13 Feb 1618; f.265, 31 July 1618
Digitised material for Richard Orde of Kyloe, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1615/O3DPRI/1/1615/O3/2 16 March 1615
inventory, actual total £8 18s 3d
Date uncertain: English (1615) and Scottish (1617) regnal dates incompatible. Endorsed: administration granted, 20 Jan [1616].
DPRI/1/1615/O3/1 2 September 1615
transfer of administration
transfer of administration by Mergarett Orde, relict, to her son Thomas Orde
DPRI/1/1615/O4 9 December 1615
William ORDE, of Westherrington (West Herrington) late of the parish of Howghton in the Springe (Houghton in the Spring) [Herrington, County Durham]
Inventory endorsed by probate office: 'Will and Inventory' - the former is not present. See DPRI/4/11 f.72: proved, 9 Dec 1615
Digitised material for William Orde of Herrington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/O4DPRI/1/1615/O4/1 undated
inventory
endorsed: proved
DPRI/1/1615/P1 18 November 1615
Richard PALLASER, of Brimywham (Broomiewham) within the parishe of Chester [Chester-le-Street, County Durham]; also spelt Pallister, Pallacer
see DPRI/4/11 f.66v: 18 Nov 1615
Digitised material for Richard Pallaser of Chester-le-Street, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/P1DPRI/1/1615/P1/1 4 October 1615
nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1615/P1/2 undated
inventory, actual total £117 8s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £63 5s)
endorsed: proved, 18 Nov [1615]
DPRI/1/1615/P8 28 October 1615
Cuthbart PEARSON, yeoman, of parrishe of Washington in the countye of Durham [Washington, County Durham]; also spelt Peareson
Digitised material for Cuthbart Pearson, yeoman of Washington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/P8DPRI/1/1615/P8/1-2 18 September 1615
will
Will, with contemporaneous list of debts owing to (£14) and owing by (£11) the testator. Endorsed: proved, 28 Oct 1615; six children named.
DPRI/1/1615/P8/3 undated
inventory, actual total £107 2s
DPRI/1/1615/P9
Michell POTE, of Eshat (Eshett) within the county of Northumberland, parish of Feltonn [Felton, Northumberland]; also spelt Pott
The dates of the will and the inventory are incompatible.
Digitised material for Michell Pote of Felton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1615/P9DPRI/1/1615/P9/1 21 May 1614
will
DPRI/1/1615/P9/2 20 May 1614
inventory, actual total £40 6s 4d (with account of debts of £8 1s)
endorsed: [will] proved
DPRI/1/1615/R3 22 November 1615
Robert REVELY, the elder, pensioner, of towne of Berwick (Barwick) uppon Tweed [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Reveley
see DDR/EV/VIS/2/4 (Northumberland Visitation) f.218: proved at Belford, 22 Nov 1615
Digitised material for Robert Revely, the elder, pensioner of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1615/R3DPRI/1/1615/R3/1-2 15 August 1615
will
with inventory, 6 November 1615, actual total £10 13s 4d (with account of funeral expenses of £1 4s 4d)
(1) Will, with list of debts owing to the testator of £49 6s; (2) inventory. Endorsed: proved.
DPRI/1/1615/R4
Cuthbert RICHARDSONE, burgess [of Berwick-upon-Tweed], of broughe of Barwick upon Twed [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Richardson
Digitised material for Cuthbert Richardsone, burgess of Berwick-upon-Tweed - DPRI/1/1615/R4DPRI/1/1615/R4/1-2 17 June 1614
will
with inventory, 17 June 1614
(1) Will, with list of debts owing by (£4 5s 8d) and owing to (12s) the testator; (2) unvalued inventory. Endorsed: proved.
DPRI/1/1615/R4/3 18 July 1614
inventory, actual total £5 0s 4d
DPRI/1/1615/R6
Thomas RICHESONE, yeoman, of parishe of Ancrofte (chapelry of Ancroft) within the liberties of Norham and countie pallentyne of Durham [Ancroft, Northumberland]; also spelt Richardson
Digitised material for Thomas Richesone, yeoman of Ancroft, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1615/R6DPRI/1/1615/R6/1 15 September 1614
will
Will, endorsed with contemporaneous list of debts owing to the testator of £1 13s.
DPRI/1/1615/R6/2 20 September 1614
inventory, actual total £28 15s 4d
DPRI/1/1615/R6/3 20 September 1614
copy inventory, actual total £28 15s 4d
endorsed: [will] proved
DPRI/1/1615/R10 26 January 1616
Bryan ROBINSON, cordwainer, of Bishop Awkland [Auckland St Andrew, County Durham]; also spelt Robbinsun, Robinsonn
Digitised material for Bryan Robinson, cordwainer of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/R10DPRI/1/1615/R10/1-2 16 December 1615
will
Subscribed: Ann [Robinson], relict, sworn as tutrix
DPRI/1/1615/R10/3 16 December 1615
copy will
DPRI/1/1615/R10/4 24 January 1616
inventory, actual total £40 13s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £1 10s)
endorsed: proved, 26 Jan [1616]
DPRI/1/1615/R14
Mathewe ROBSONN, of Allerwishe (Allarwish, Allerwashe) in the chappelrie of Newbroughe [Newbrough, Northumberland]; also spelt Robson
Digitised material for Mathewe Robsonn of Newbrough, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1615/R14DPRI/1/1615/R14/1 30 September 1615
will
DPRI/1/1615/R14/2-3 1 October 1615
inventory, actual total £128 10s 5d
DPRI/1/1615/R14/4 undated
inventory, actual total £22 17s 5d
inventory of book debts 'without byll or bound' [unsecured]
DPRI/1/1615/R15
Henrie ROKEBIE, merchant, of chapelry of St John in the towne of Newcastle (Newcastell) upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland]; also spelt Rookbie, Rookebie, Rokbie, Rookesbie
Rokebie is alleged to have committed suicide. See DPRI/4/11: (1) f.36, administration granted to George Bednell of Lamendon [Lemmington] in Edlingham gentleman, brother and Dorothy Rokebie, relict; and who were monished to enter a bond to
distribute the goods to the widow and other next of kin according to the order of the judge; with marginal note, 'no children', 1 June 1615; (2) ff.39v and 40v, office cause, promoted by Henry Anderson v George Bednell, to revoke the grant of
administration to Bednell and Rokebie and to grant the same to Anderson, 10 and 16 June 1615; (3) f.131v, in an office cause to render an account of the administration, a citation having been issued, George Bednell exhibits his account and which is
admitted. [The Anderson cause appears to peter out, and indeed Bednell is still identified as the administrator in 1616; however, additional acts relating to this administration have been found unreferenced in the index to DPRI/4/11, and more may
exist.]
Digitised material for Henrie Rokebie, merchant of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1615/R15DPRI/1/1615/R15/1-2 28 June 1615
inventory, actual total £244 14s 10d
DPRI/1/1615/R15/3-4 undated
inventory
DPRI/1/1615/R15/5 10 June 1615
allegation
Allegation of George Bednell, cousin. Bednell states the deceased was a suicide, and his goods etc. should therefore be forfeit to pious uses; nevertheless, he alleges that a former grant of administration to himself and the deceased's widow
should not be revoked but remain in force, the goods to be distributed to the next of kin and to pious uses according to the arbitration of the judge. [See DPRI/4/11 f.39v: allegation exhibited, 10 June 1615.]
DPRI/1/1615/S1 24 February 1616
William SADLER, of towen of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]
Digitised material for William Sadler of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1615/S1DPRI/1/1615/S1/1 4 January 1616
will
endorsed: proved, 24 Feb 1616
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 94-95
DPRI/1/1615/S1/2-3 22 January 1616
inventory, actual total £26 (with account of funeral expenses of £4 18s 6d)
DPRI/1/1615/S5 31 July 1615
William SCROPE, alias Rawlinson, of Heighley, parish of Winstonn [Winston, County Durham]; also spelt Scroop
see DPRI/4/11 f.48v: 31 July 1615
Digitised material for William Scrope, alias Rawlinson of Winston, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/S5DPRI/1/1615/S5/1 15 June 1615
inventory
Inventory of goods etc. at Heighley and Winston; annotated after 14 July 1615. Endorsed: administration granted, 31 July [1615].
DPRI/1/1615/S5/2 14 July 1615
inventory, actual total £8 2s 10d
inventory of goods etc. at Langley Hall
DPRI/1/1615/S7 22 May 1615
Cuthbert SELBY, of Newlandes in the parishe of Whittingstall (Whittonstall) [Whittonstall, Northumberland]; also spelt Selbie
Digitised material for Cuthbert Selby of Whittonstall, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1615/S7DPRI/1/1615/S7/1 19 March 1614
indented will
endorsed: proved, 22 May [1615]
DPRI/1/1615/S7/2 30 March 1614
indented inventory, actual total £33 16s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £11 10s 10d)
DPRI/1/1615/S6 14 February 1616
Alice SELBYE, widow, of towne and countie of Newcastell upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Selbie, Selby
see DDR/EV/VIS/2/4 (Northumberland Visitation) f.219: 14 Feb 1616
Digitised material for Alice Selbye, widow of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1615/S6DPRI/1/1615/S6/1 15 January 1616
will
endorsed: proved
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 95-96
DPRI/1/1615/S6/2 undated
inventory, actual total £48 11s 11d (with account of funeral charges of £6 14s 1d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 14 Feb 1616
DPRI/1/1615/S9
John SHADFURTHE, yeoman, of Mortone (Murton) in the parishe of Daltone within the countie of Durham [Dalton-le-Dale, County Durham]; also spelt Shadfourthe, Shadforth, Shawdfurth. Died 21 September 1615
Digitised material for John Shadfurthe, yeoman of Dalton-le-Dale, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/S9DPRI/1/1615/S9/1-2 13 February 1610
will
DPRI/1/1615/S9/4-5 14 September 1615
nuncupative codicil
DPRI/1/1615/S9/3 24 October 1615
indented inventory, actual total £809 5s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £93)
endorsed: [will] proved
DPRI/1/1615/S10 14 February 1616
Jane SHARPINTYNE, alias Sharpery, widow, of parish of Gatesheade (Gateshead, Gateside) in the countye of Durhame [Gateshead, County Durham]; also spelt Shirpintyne, Sharprey
see DDR/EV/VIS/2/4 (Northumberland Visitation) f.218v: 14 Feb 1616
Digitised material for Jane Sharpintyne, alias Sharpery, widow of Gateshead, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/S10DPRI/1/1615/S10/1 4 March 1615
will
endorsed: proved, 14 Feb 1616
DPRI/1/1615/S10/2 15 January 1616
inventory, actual total £7 6s 6d (with account of funeral expenses of £1 10s)
DPRI/1/1615/S12
William SIDGSWICKE, yeoman, of Tofthill (Toftehill) of the parish of St Ellen Auckland (St Hellen Awkelande) in the countie of Durham [Auckland St Helen, County Durham]; also spelt Sigswicke, Sigeswick, Sigswick
Digitised material for William Sidgswicke, yeoman of Auckland St Helen, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/S12DPRI/1/1615/S12/1 29 December 1614
will
Will, with schedule of goods etc. assigned by the testator to his wife Margarett Sidgswicke
DPRI/1/1615/S12/3 24 April 1615
inventory, actual total £63 2s 8d
DPRI/1/1615/S12/2 29 December 1614
copy will (incomplete)
endorsed: commission issued; not returned
DPRI/1/1615/S17 29 April 1615
William SMITH, of West Morton, parish of Sedgfeild (Sedgfeld) [Sedgefield, County Durham]; also spelt Smyth, Smithe
Digitised material for William Smith of Sedgefield, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/S17DPRI/1/1615/S17/1-2 3 January 1615
will
with inventory, actual total £75 3s 4d
endorsed: proved, 29 Apr [1615]
DPRI/1/1615/S17/3 18 April 1615
inventory, actual total £86 0s 2d (with account of debts of £14 4s 3d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 29 Apr 1615
DPRI/1/1615/S21
Conand STEVENSON, of parish of St Andrews in Newcastell upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland]; also spelt Stephenson
Digitised material for Conand Stevenson of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1615/S21DPRI/1/1615/S21/1-2 28 September 1615
will
Will, with list of debts owing to (£6 2s 9d) and owing by (£1 10s 7d) the testator. Endorsed: proved.
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 92-93
DPRI/1/1615/S21/3 24 October 1615
inventory, actual total £24 13s 6d (with account of debts and funeral charges of £5 13s 4d)
DPRI/1/1615/S24
Johnn STOKOE, of Wodhall (Woode Hall), chapelry of Hayden (Haidon) [Haydon Bridge, Northumberland]; also spelt Stoko, Stocoe, Stochus
Digitised material for Johnn Stokoe of Haydon Bridge, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1615/S24DPRI/1/1615/S24/1 14 August 1615
will
Will, with list of debts owing by (£22 5s 10d) and owing to (£23 11s 10d) the testator. Endorsed: proved.
DPRI/1/1615/S24/2 13 November 1615
indented inventory, actual total £21 13s
DPRI/1/1615/S25 21 November 1615
John STORY, of Stamforth (Stameforth), parish of Emilton [Embleton, Northumberland]; also spelt Storie
Digitised material for John Story of Embleton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1615/S25DPRI/1/1615/S25/1 30 August 1615
nuncupative will
with grant of probate, 21 November 1615
probate granted at Alnwick to Isabell Story, relict and co-executor, also for the use of John Story, son and co-executor, a minor
DPRI/1/1615/S25/2 10 September 1615
inventory, actual total £25 18s 8d
DPRI/1/1615/S26 21 March 1615
John STRANNGWAIES, gentleman, of parish of St Nicholas in the town of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland]; also spelt Stranguish
Digitised material for John Stranngwaies, gentleman of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1615/S26DPRI/1/1615/S26/1-4 16 March 1615
indented inventory
DPRI/1/1615/S26/5 20 March 1615
commission
commission to William Morton MA, vicar of Newcastle St Nicholas, and Thomas Hook, rector of Gateshead, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Margerie Stranguish, relict, also for the use of Christopher, John and
Margerie Stranguish, children; also granting to Margerie Stranguish the tuition of the said children; commission executed by Morton, 21 Mar 1615
DPRI/1/1615/S27 9 December 1615
Jannett SURTICE, widow, of Cockerton in the county of Durham in the parishe of Darnton (Darlington) [Cockerton, County Durham]; also spelt Jane, Surtes, Surtise, Surties, Suretesse, Suerties, Surtis, [Surtees]
See DPRI/4/11: f.72v, administration granted to Ann Surtice, 9 Dec 1615; f.83v, 24 Feb 1616; f.115, 26 June 1616. For the probate records of Ann Surtees, see - DPRI/1/1616/S22/1-2 - DPRI/1/1616/S22/3
Digitised material for Jannett Surtice, widow of Cockerton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/S27DPRI/1/1615/S27/1-2 2 January 1615
nuncupative will
Subscribed with 13 Apr 1616 memorandum relating to an office cause promoted by Ann [?Agnes] Surtes v Jane Fawell. Endorsed: in dispute.
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 140
DPRI/1/1615/S27/3 undated
interrogatories
with interrogatories, undated
(1) interrogatories to the witness on the part of Agnes Surtise; (2) interrogatories of Christopher Joyner and others to the witneses on the part of Elizabeth Joyner. [The latter interrogatories concern the disputed will of Elizabeth Joyner's
husband.]
DPRI/1/1615/S27/4 4 March 1616
letter
letter made at Darlington to Clement Colmor, Durham Chancellor, from six persons appointed by Thomas Bowbanck to represent him at court in a matter concerning the portion of Ann Suretesse, daughter and residuary legatee; Bowbanck having been
cited, but being unable to attand due to infirmity
DPRI/1/1615/S27/5 21 May 1615
inventory, actual total £12 8s
Administration granted to Ann Surtice, daughter, conditional upon a court order relating to the two children of Edmund Fawell and Christopher Fawell, brothers of the said Ann Surtice, 9 Dec [1615]. [The nuncupative will names Edmund Fawell's
children as Margaret and Merial, and Christopher Fawell's son as Robert Fawell.]
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 140-141
DPRI/1/1615/S29 26 January 1616
John SWAYNSTON, of Gainforthe (Gainford) [Gainford, County Durham]; also spelt Swainston
Digitised material for John Swaynston of Gainford, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/S29DPRI/1/1615/S29/1 27 December 1615
indented inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 26 Jan [1616]
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 94
DPRI/1/1615/T3 10 June 1615
William TAILER, yeoman, of Sadbarge (Sadberge, Sadberdge) in the countie of Durham [Sadberge, County Durham]; also spelt Taller, Tailor
Digitised material for William Tailer, yeoman of Sadberge, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/T3DPRI/1/1615/T3/1 19 October 1614
will
DPRI/1/1615/T3/2 19 October 1614
copy will
with grant of probate, 10 June 1615
probate granted to Agnes Choppelow, sister and co-executor, also for the use of Thomas Harrison, Ann Harrison and Alice Harrison, co-executors and minors
DPRI/1/1615/T3/3 undated
inventory of debts, actual total £82 12s
inventory of debts owing to the testator
DPRI/1/1615/T1 1 April 1615
Lanclott TAYLER, yeoman, of Copighell (Copighill) in the parish of Lanchester in the countie of Durham [Lanchester, County Durham]; also spelt Tailer
[?Colepike Hall]
Digitised material for Lanclott Tayler, yeoman of Lanchester, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/T1DPRI/1/1615/T1/1 15 December 1614
nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1615/T1/2 15 December 1614
copy nuncupative will
endorsed: proved, 1 Apr [1615]
DPRI/1/1615/T1/3-4 16 January 1615
inventory, actual total £243 5s 6d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £35 11s 4d)
inventory of goods etc. at Copighell and Witton Gilbert
DPRI/1/1615/T6 24 February 1616
Henry TOD, yeoman, of Horden (Hordenn) in the parishe of Eshington (Easington) in the countie of Durham [Horden, County Durham]; also spelt Todd
Digitised material for Henry Tod, yeoman of Horden, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/T6DPRI/1/1615/T6/1-2 10 October 1615
will
DPRI/1/1615/T6/5 10 October 1615
copy will
Will, with list of debts. Endorsed: proved, 24 Feb 1616.
DPRI/1/1615/T6/3-4 7 December 1615
inventory, actual total £383 10s 3d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £139 1s 8d)
DPRI/1/1615/T8
Thomas TOMSON, joiner, of parish of Gatesheade (Gateshead, Gateside) in the cowntie palatine of Duresme [Gateshead, County Durham]; also spelt Tompson, Thompson
Digitised material for Thomas Tomson, joiner of Gateshead, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/T8DPRI/1/1615/T8/1-2 20 March 1615
will
Will, with list of debts owing to the testator of £14 9s 8d.
DPRI/1/1615/T8/3-4 28 May 1615
inventory, actual total £17 18s 6d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £18 17s 2d)
endorsed: [will] proved
DPRI/1/1615/W4 5 August 1615
John WALLER, merchant, of towne and county of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]
Digitised material for John Waller, merchant of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1615/W4DPRI/1/1615/W4/1 19 June 1615
nuncupative will
endorsed: administration granted, 5 Aug [1615]
DPRI/1/1615/W4/2-3 27 July 1615
indented inventory, actual total £351 9s 9d (with account of debts and funeral charges of £1,100 4s 9d)
inventory of household and shop goods etc., exhibited by Stephen Hegg, proctor of Isabell Waller, relict, 10 Feb 1616
DPRI/1/1615/W5
Thomas WATSON, farmer, of Fenham (Phenham), parish of Holie Iland [Holy Island, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Thomas Watson, farmer of Holy Island, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1615/W5DPRI/1/1615/W5/1 6 November 1613
will
with inventory, 6 November 1613, actual total £3 2s 4d (with account of debts of £4 10s 10d)
Will, with inventory of household goods and debts.
DPRI/1/1615/W5/2 undated
inventory, actual total £17 1s 3d
Inventory of household, farming gear and livestock. Endorsed: [will] proved.
DPRI/1/1615/W8 13 May 1615
Robart WEAMES, yeoman, of Bushop Auckland (Awklande) in the countie of Durham, parish of Awkland St Andrew [Auckland St Andrew, County Durham]; also spelt Weemes
Digitised material for Robart Weames, yeoman of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/W8DPRI/1/1615/W8/1-2 12 April 1615
will
Will, with contemporaneous list of debts owing by the testator of £9 18s 4d. Endorsed: proved.
DPRI/1/1615/W8/3 12 May 1615
inventory, actual total £45 2s 8d
sequestration of the goods etc. granted to John Harperley, [son-in-law], 13 May 1615
DPRI/1/1615/W14 2 March 1616
Jennet WIDDISON, widow, of parish of Stranton in the countie of Duresme [Stranton, County Durham]; also spelt Widdeson, Widdyson
Digitised material for Jennet Widdison, widow of Stranton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/W14DPRI/1/1615/W14/1 9 July 1615
indented will
Subscribed: (1) memorandum (undated) concerning the allocation of the residue between Richard Law, Roger Widdison and Janett Wall; (2) administration granted in the hall of Clement Colmer, Durham Chancellor, to Roger Widdison, who was ordered and
bound to distribute the goods etc. between himself and the cousins of the deceased, 2 Mar 1616; (3) John Dodshon, executor, renounced execution; administration decreed to be granted to Roger Widdison at the next court, 24 Feb 1616.
DPRI/1/1615/W14/2 2 May 1615
inventory, actual total £9 6s 8d (and more)
Inventory of goods etc. (some unvalued) in the possession of Roger Widdeson and five other named persons. Roger Widdeson, the exhibitant, refers to an inventory already exhibited in the court by John Hodgeson. Endorsed: administration granted, 2
Mar [1616].
DPRI/1/1615/W14/3 11 July 1615
indented inventory, actual total £70 19s
DPRI/1/1615/W15 23 September 1615
Rowland WILKINSON, yeoman, of the Nether (Neather) Moresid of the parish of Lanchester and countie of Durham [Lanchester, County Durham]
Digitised material for Rowland Wilkinson, yeoman of Lanchester, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/W15DPRI/1/1615/W15/1 22 August 1615
will
endorsed: (1) medical bill; (2) will exhibited, not yet proved, 23 Sep 1615; administration granted to John Wilkinson, eldest son, 23 Sep 1615.
DPRI/1/1615/W15/2-5 30 August 1615
inventory, actual total £197 8s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £379 6s)
inventory includes goods etc. at Lanchester and Newbiggin
DPRI/1/1615/W20 15 July 1615
Anthonie WILSON, of Brafferton in the countie of Durham [Aycliffe, County Durham]
Digitised material for Anthonie Wilson of Aycliffe, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/W20DPRI/1/1615/W20/1 9 March 1615
will
DPRI/1/1615/W20/2-4 1 April 1615
inventory, actual total £243 14s 9d (with account of debts of £41 16s 1d)
Exhibited by Thomas Wilson, [eldest son and] executor, 15 July 1615. Endorsed: [will] proved, 15 July 1615.
DPRI/1/1615/W21
Thomas WILSON, of Craike (Cracke, Crake) [Crayke, Yorkshire]
Digitised material for Thomas Wilson of Crayke, Yorkshire - DPRI/1/1615/W21DPRI/1/1615/W21/1 30 June 1615
inventory, actual total £5 13s 2d (with account of debts of £6 2s)
with commission, 9 September 1615
Inventory, with (informal marginal) commission by Clement Colmore, Durham Chancellor, authorising Mr Jackson to sweare and grant administration to William Wilson for the use of [the deceased's] children, the administrator having only to provide
one surety due to the low value of the estate, 9 Sep 1615. Endorsed with the names of five children.
DPRI/1/1615/W21/2 30 June 1615
indented inventory, actual total £5 13s 2d (with account of debts of £6 2s)
endorsed: administration granted
DPRI/1/1615/W22
Edwarde WRANGHAME, yeoman, of Bolame (Bolam) in the peryshe of Gainforde [Bolam, County Durham]; also spelt Wrangham
Digitised material for Edwarde Wranghame, yeoman of Bolam, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/W22DPRI/1/1615/W22/1 13 April 1615
will
with affidavit
Will, with (marginal) affidavit of Francis Rivington of Eryholme (in Gilling West, Yorkshire), clerk, concerning his writing of the will in mid-January 1615, and some later interpolations therein.
DPRI/1/1615/W22/2 13 April 1615
copy will
DPRI/1/1615/W22/3-4 26 April 1615
inventory, actual total £200 5s 1d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £30 12s 10d)
endorsed: [will] proved
DPRI/1/1615/Y4 8 July 1615
James YONGER, cutler, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Younger
Digitised material for James Yonger, cutler of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1615/Y4DPRI/1/1615/Y4/1 16 October 1614
will
Endorsed with memorandum relating that Agnes Yonger, relict and sole executrix, renounced execution, no mention or provision for her posthumous child having been made in the will.
DPRI/1/1615/Y4/2-4 26 October 1614
indented inventory, actual total £357 6s 9d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £75 3s)
endorsed: administration granted, 8 July [1615]
DPRI/1/1615/Y2 24 February 1616
John YOUNGE, of Mainsforthe (Maynsforthe, Mainsforth) within the parrishe of Bishop Middleham (Midlam) [Bishop Middleham, County Durham]
Digitised material for John Younge of Bishop Middleham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1615/Y2DPRI/1/1615/Y2/1 23 October 1615
will
endorsed: proved, 24 Feb [1616]
DPRI/1/1615/Y2/2 1615
inventory, actual total £185 16s 8d (with account of debts of £45 5s 4d)
inventory of goods etc. at Willington and Mainsforth
Wills etc proved 1616Reference: DPRI/1/1616DPRI/1/1616/A9 16 August 1616
William ACKINSON, blacksmith, of parish of Corbridge in the county of Northumberland [Corbridge, Northumberland]; also spelt Atcheson, Atkinson
Digitised material for William Ackinson, blacksmith of Corbridge, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/A9DPRI/1/1616/A9/1-2 5 March 1616
will
DPRI/1/1616/A9/3 27 May 1616
inventory, actual total £18 9s 4d
inventory of household and shop goods etc., with list of goods etc. the propety of Alice Atcheson, relict, before her marriage; also with unrelated theological notes.
DPRI/1/1616/A9/4 undated
inventory of debts, actual total £4 10s 10d (and more, with account of debts and funeral charges of £12 16s 3d)
endorsed: administration granted, 16 Aug [1616]
DPRI/1/1616/A3 8 May 1616
William ALLANE, yeoman, of Nessame (Neassam) in the countie of Durhame, parish of Hurworthe [Hurworth, County Durham]; also spelt Allan, Allen
Digitised material for William Allane, yeoman of Hurworth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/A3DPRI/1/1616/A3/1 undated
will
DPRI/1/1616/A3/2 11 April 1616
inventory, actual total £165 2s
DPRI/1/1616/A3/3 4 May 1616
commission
commission to Nicholas Hilton, rector of Hurworth, to administer an oath to and to examine the witnesses to the will; commission executed by Hilton, 8 May [1616]
DPRI/1/1616/A5 4 May 1616
John ANDREW, yeoman, of Black Hedley (Blaikhedlye) in the chappelrie of Shotley (parishe of Shotlie) in the county of Northumberland [Shotley, Northumberland]; also spelt Andrewe. Died 28 January 1616
bond: DPRI/3/1616/BA
Digitised material for John Andrew, yeoman of Shotley, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/A5DPRI/1/1616/A5/1 26 January 1616
nuncupative will
endorsed: exhibited by Anne Andrew, relict; administration granted, 4 May 1616
DPRI/1/1616/A5/2 6 February 1616
indented inventory, actual total £88 10s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £71 7s 4d)
DPRI/1/1616/A6 28 April 1616
John APPLEBY, younger, of Whorletonn (Whorltonn) in the parrishe of Gainfoorthe [Whorlton, County Durham]; also spelt Aplebye, Applebe, Applebye
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B123
Digitised material for John Appleby, younger of Whorlton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/A6DPRI/1/1616/A6/1 1 July 1615
indented will
Witnesses and Francis Appleby, relict and executrix, sworn, 28 Apr 1616. Endorsed: proved, 28 Apr [1616].
DPRI/1/1616/A6/2 6 July 1615
indented inventory, actual total £73 14s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £24 10s)
DPRI/1/1616/A8 13 November 1616
Henrie ATKINSON, cordwainer, of parishe of Al Saints in the towne of Newcastle (Newcastell) upon Tyne in the countie of the same towne [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]; also spelt Atkinsonne
Digitised material for Henrie Atkinson, cordwainer of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/A8DPRI/1/1616/A8/1 27 May 1616
will
endorsed: proved, 13 Nov 1616
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 99-100
DPRI/1/1616/A8/2-4 11 November 1616
inventory, actual total £215 16s 6d (with account of debts, legacies and funeral expenses of £188 10s)
DPRI/1/1616/A2
John AWDER, of parishe of Alnewick (Alnewicke) [Alnwick, Northumberland]; also spelt Alder
Digitised material for John Awder of Alnwick, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/A2DPRI/1/1616/A2/1 undated
account
account of Jane Awder, relict and executrix; [dated and exhibited before 15 June 1616]
DPRI/1/1616/A2/2 15 June 1616
commission
commission to John Wills MA, vicar of Eglingham, to administer an oath to Jane Alder, relict and sole executrix, upon the truth of the annexed account; commission executed by Wills, 20 June 1616
DPRI/1/1616/B1
Ursula BAINBRIGG, wife of Phillipp Bainbrigg, widow, of chapelry of St Margaret in Durham [Durham St Margaret, County Durham]; also spelt Baynbrigge, Bainbrig
Digitised material for Ursula Bainbrigg, widow of Phillipp Bainbrigg, of Durham St Margaret, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/B1DPRI/1/1616/B1/1-2 19 December 1616
will
DPRI/1/1616/B1/3-5 30 December 1616
inventory
with inventory, 15 January 1617, actual total £62 9s 6d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £33 13s 6d)
inventory of the goods etc. of Phillipp Bainbrigg and of Ursula Bainbrigg his wife
DPRI/1/1616/B3
Francis BELGRAVE, gentleman, esquire, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]
A seal formerly attached either to the will or to the wrapper can be found pasted within a manuscript of the antiquarian Sir Cuthbert Sharp, held in the collections of Durham Cathedral Library, Ref: MS 33 p.159.
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B325
Digitised material for Francis Belgrave, gentleman, esquire of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/B3DPRI/1/1616/B3/1-2 15 September 1616
will
DPRI/1/1616/B3/6-12 23 October 1616
inventory, actual total £641 10s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £127 3s 8d)
inventory of household goods etc. at Newcastle, with list of (unvalued) legacies
DPRI/1/1616/B3/3-4 undated
inventory, actual total £39 5s 4d
inventory of goods etc. at Follingsby
DPRI/1/1616/B3/5
wrapper
DPRI/1/1616/B5 31 January 1617
Brian BELTE, gentleman, of Escome (Escombe) in the countie of Durham [Escomb, County Durham]; also spelt Belt
See DPRI/4/11 ff.iii, 130, 133v, 140v, 146v, 150, 155v; and f.157, probate granted to Bridget Belte, 31 Jan 1617. A short probate office memorandum relating to the probate of the will and codicil is written on the dorse of the inventory of
Nicholas Warye of Langley Mill, see - DPRI/1/1616/W13/1
Digitised material for Brian Belte, gentleman of Escomb, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/W13/1. - DPRI/1/1616/B5DPRI/1/1616/B5/1-2 10 June 1616
nuncupative will
with nuncupative codicil, 11 June 1616
endorsed: proved
DPRI/1/1616/B5/3-4 14 July 1616
inventory, actual total £322 15s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £101 5s 4d)
DPRI/1/1616/B16
William BIARLEY, bachelor, of town of Gateshead [Gateshead, County Durham]; also spelt Bierley, Byerley
The probate records of William Biarley were misfiled and misnumbered with those of another William Byarley (of Lanchester): the image of the latter's inventory will appear attached to this record, however, for the correct image of the inventory
of William Biarley of Gateshead see the probate images at - DPRI/1/1616/B17/1
Digitised material for William Biarley, bachelor of Gateshead, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/B17/1. - DPRI/1/1616/B16DPRI/1/1616/B16/1-2 9 November 1615
will
DPRI/1/1616/B16/3-4 30 November 1615
inventory, actual total £18 6s 3d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £11 16s 8d)
DPRI/1/1616/B6 13 April 1616
Thomas BIRD, of parrishe of Pittington [Pittington, County Durham]; also spelt Birde, Byrd
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B76
Digitised material for Thomas Bird of Pittington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/B6DPRI/1/1616/B6/1 2 April 1616
will
endorsed: proved, 13 Apr [1616]
DPRI/1/1616/B6/2 10 April 1616
indented inventory, actual total £18 14s
DPRI/1/1616/B6/3 10 April 1616
indented copy inventory, actual total £18 14s
DPRI/1/1616/B7 22 April 1616
Robert BIRLETSON, of Earsden within the parishe of Hebborne (chapelry of Hebburne) [Earsdon, Northumberland]; also spelt Burletson
Digitised material for Robert Birletson of Earsdon, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/B7DPRI/1/1616/B7/1-2 13 April 1616
will
with inventory, 18 April 1616, actual total £36 15s 8d (with account of debts of £1 11s 11d)
endorsed: administration granted, 22 Apr [1616]
DPRI/1/1616/B8
Sara BLAIKESTON, spinster, of Easte Stobbey Lee (Stobbeley) in the parishe of Lanchester in the countye of Durham [Lanchester, County Durham]; also spelt Blakeston, Blaxton
See also Borthwick Institute for Archives CP.H.1569: consistory court appeal (disputed legacy), Nov 1622-July 1623.
Digitised material for Sara Blaikeston, spinster of Lanchester, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/B8DPRI/1/1616/B8/1 4 January 1616
will
endorsed: not yet proved; sequestration granted to Thomas Blakeston, [brother and co-executor], 25 May 1616
DPRI/1/1616/B11
William BROWNE, husband of Beatrice Browne, of parish of Trymden (Trimdon) within the county palatyne of Durham [Trimdon, County Durham]; also spelt Brown
See DPRI/4/11 ff.170, 170v (8 Mar 1617); 172v (15 Mar 1617). For the will of Brown's wife, see - DPRI/1/1616/B11/3-4
Digitised material for William Browne and Beatrice Browne of Trimdon, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/B11DPRI/1/1616/B11/1 11 January 1617
will
endorsed: administration granted; will not proved
DPRI/1/1616/B11/2 22 January 1617
inventory, actual total £60 15s 8d (with account of debts of £13 5s 4d)
DPRI/1/1616/B11 15 March 1617
Beteresse BROWNE, wife of William Browne, of parish of Trymden (Trimdon) within the county palatyne of Durham [Trimdon, County Durham]; also spelt Beatrice, Browne
See DPRI/4/11 ff.170, 170v (8 Mar 1617); 172v (15 Mar 1617). For the will and inventory of Browne's husband, see - DPRI/1/1616/B11/1 - DPRI/1/1616/B11/2
DPRI/1/1616/B11/3-4 12 February 1617
will
with grant of probate, 15 March 1617
probate granted to John, Thomas, Elsabeth, Margeret and Ann Browne, children and co-executors; Robert Burletson and Andrew Browne appointed to act for their use until they come of age
DPRI/1/1616/B14 13 April 1616
Thomas BULBE, of Hilton, parish of Bishop Wermouth [Hylton, County Durham]; also spelt Bulbye
see DPRI/4/11 f.97: 13 Apr 1616
Digitised material for Thomas Bulbe of Hylton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/B14DPRI/1/1616/B14/1-2 19 February 1616
inventory
Endorsed: administration granted to Elizabeth Bulbe widow, 13 Apr [1616]; Richard and Mary Bulbe, minor children. Inventory is referred to in the Probate Act Book entry in Apr 1616, and is therefore dated in the New Style.
DPRI/1/1616/B10 16 April 1616
Thomas BURNE, of Halbernes (Halbarnes), parish of Simonburne [Simonburn, Northumberland]; also spelt Bourne
see DDR/EV/VIS/2/4 (Northumberland Visitation) f.220: proved at Corbridge, 16 Apr 1616
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B173
Digitised material for Thomas Burne of Simonburn, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/B10DPRI/1/1616/B10/1 undated
will
endorsed: proved, 16 Apr [1616]
DPRI/1/1616/B10/2 8 March 1615
inventory, actual total £11 18s (with account of debts of £18)
DPRI/1/1616/B15 20 November 1616
John BURRELL, of Howtell [Kirknewton, Northumberland]
see DPRI/4/11 f.230v: 20 Nov 1616
Digitised material for John Burrell of Kirknewton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/B15DPRI/1/1616/B15/1 24 April 1616
inventory
Subscribed: exhibited, 19 Nov 1617. Endorsed: administration granted
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 114
DPRI/1/1616/B17 15 February 1617
William BYARLEY, bachelor, of Steley within the parish of Leanchester (Lanchester) and county of Durham [Lanchester, County Durham]; also spelt Bierleye
The probate records of William Byarley were misfiled and misnumbered with those of another William Byarley (of Gateshead): the image of the latter's inventory will appear attached to this record, however, for the correct image of the inventory of
William Byarley of Lanchester see the probate images at - DPRI/1/1616/B16/1-2
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B356
Digitised material for William Byarley, bachelor of Lanchester, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/B17DPRI/1/1616/B17/1 5 November 1616
will
endorsed: proved, 15 Feb 1617
DPRI/1/1616/B17/2 14 February 1617
inventory, actual total £20 5s 6d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £6 6s 4d)
DPRI/1/1616/C1 31 May 1616
Thomas CARR, gentleman, of Alnmoth (Aillmouth, Alemoth) in the countie of Northumberland [Alnmouth, Northumberland]; also spelt Car. Died 11 April 1616
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B91
Digitised material for Thomas Carr, gentleman of Alnmouth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/C1DPRI/1/1616/C1/1 5 April 1616
nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1616/C1/2 16 April 1616
inventory, actual total £216 14s 4d
endorsed: [will] proved, 31 May 1616
DPRI/1/1616/C1/3 undated
inventory of debts, actual total £426 (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £163 15s 5d)
DPRI/1/1616/C3 20 June 1616
William CATCHASYDE, miller, of parish of Gateshead (Geatshead, Gateside, Gatesheade) [Gateshead, County Durham]; also spelt Cateshasyde, Catcheside, Catchasid
Digitised material for William Catchasyde, miller of Gateshead, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/C3DPRI/1/1616/C3/1-2 20 February 1616
will
DPRI/1/1616/C3/3-4 6 March 1616
inventory, actual total £34 5s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £37 6s 7d)
DPRI/1/1616/C3/5 14 June 1616
commission
commission to Thomas Hookes MA, rector of Gateshead, to swear and examine the witnesses to the will; commission executed by Hooke, 20 June 1616
DPRI/1/1616/C4 19 October 1616
John CATCHESIDE, of the Quarries, chapelry of Lamesley [Lamesley, County Durham]
see DPRI/4/11 f.136v: Richard Dun, father of Richard Dun, executor, assigned as tutor; probate granted and inventory exhibited, 19 Oct 1616
Digitised material for John Catcheside of Lamesley, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/C4DPRI/1/1616/C4/1 5 February 1616
indented will
probate granted to Richard Dun (Dune), brother and executor, and during his minority to Richard Dun his father for his use, 19 Oct 1616
DPRI/1/1616/C4/2 22 April 1616
indented inventory, actual total £15 16s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £7 0s 4d)
DPRI/1/1616/C5 24 April 1616
Henrie CHANLAR, yeoman, of chapelry of Ancroft within the liberties of Norham and Ilandshire parcell of the countie pallentyne of Durham [Ancroft, Northumberland]; also spelt Chanler
see DDR/EV/VIS/2/4 (Northumberland Visitation) f.223v: 24 Apr 1616
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B146
Digitised material for Henrie Chanlar, yeoman of Ancroft, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/C5DPRI/1/1616/C5/1 5 March 1616
will
Will dated in the New Style. Endorsed: proved, 24 Apr [1616].
DPRI/1/1616/C5/2-3 6 March 1616
inventory, actual total £46 2s
DPRI/1/1616/C6
Robert CHILTON, of Dalton Percie in the parish of Hart and within the countye of Durham [Hart, County Durham]
bond: DPRI/3/1616/BC
Digitised material for Robert Chilton of Hart, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/C6DPRI/1/1616/C6/1 11 December 1616
will
with memorandum, 8 March 1617
Will, subscribed with memorandum of Elizabeth Chilton, relict and co-executrix, relating to the widow's portion at the time when Robert Chilton, son, will attain his majority, 8 Mar 1617
DPRI/1/1616/C6/2 19 February 1617
inventory, actual total £166 14s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £77 7s 5d)
DPRI/1/1616/C9
John CLAXTON, gentleman, of parish of Chester in the Streete (Streat) within the countie of Durham [Chester-le-Street, County Durham]
Digitised material for John Claxton, gentleman of Chester-le-Street, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/C9DPRI/1/1616/C9/1-2 18 March 1616
will
Will, (with cancelled codicil). Endorsed: 'The inventory is in Thomas Kinge's hands, being delivered unto him when he drew the account and never yett returned'.
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 98
DPRI/1/1616/C9/3 7 April 1616
consent
consent of Thomas Scott the elder of Allerton in Yorkshire, father of Thomas Scott the younger, sole executor and a minor, that tuition of the executor may be granted to his uncle Cuthbert Browen of Gateshead
DPRI/1/1616/C11
Thomas COLE, yeoman, of Gateshead (Gattsyd, Gateside, Gatesheade) in the countye of Dureseme [Gateshead, County Durham]
See DPRI/4/11: ff.148v (14 Dec 1616); 152-152v (18 Jan 1617); 187 (30 May 1617). See also Margaret Parkin.
Digitised material for Thomas Cole, yeoman of Gateshead, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/C11DPRI/1/1616/C11/1-2 6 December 1616
will
DPRI/1/1616/C11/14 undated
allegation
allegation of Ralph Cole, nephew and executor
DPRI/1/1616/C11/12-13 18 January 1617
interrogatories
interrogatories of James Cole to the witnesses to the will on the part of Ralph Cole, relating to a cause to prove the will
DPRI/1/1616/C11/3-11 18 June 1617
inventory
with inventory, 17 December 1616
with inventory, 18 June 1617, actual total £7,446 10s 8d (with account of debts, legacies and funeral expenses of £1,061 2s)
(1) inventory of debts owing to the testator, and gold (£5,045 5s 4d); (2) inventory of annuities owing to the testator (£1,857 18s 8d); (3) inventory of household goods etc. at the White House, Gateshead, the Sckotts House (£543 6s 8d).
Endorsed: [will] proved; exhibited, 28 June [1617].
DPRI/1/1616/C13
John COOK, draper, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne in the countie of the same, parish of St Nicholas [Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland]; also spelt Cooke
see DPRI/4/11 f.128v: 23 Sep 1616
Digitised material for John Cook, draper of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/C13DPRI/1/1616/C13/1 undated
will
DPRI/1/1616/C13/2-3 13 September 1616
indented inventory, actual total £1,178 4s 3d
Inventory includes goods etc. at Redmarshall. Subscribed: exhibited by Margaret Cook, relict and co-executor, 9 Dec 1616. Endorsed: [will] proved.
DPRI/1/1616/C15 12 June 1616
Cuthbarte CORNEFORTHE, yeoman, of Blackwell in the county of Durham, parish of Darlington [Blackwell, County Durham]; also spelt Cornforth, Corneforth
see DPRI/4/11 f.110
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B99
Digitised material for Cuthbarte Corneforthe, yeoman of Blackwell, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/C15DPRI/1/1616/C15/1 24 March 1616
will
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 144-146
DPRI/1/1616/C15/2 16 April 1616
codicil
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 146-147
DPRI/1/1616/C15/6 24 March 1616
copy will
with copy codicil, 16 April 1616
Subscribed: probate granted at Darlington to Jane Corneforthe, relict, for the use of the executors, minors, 12 June 1616.
DPRI/1/1616/C15/3-5 7 May 1616
indented inventory, actual total £816 17s 5d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £57 1s 6d)
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 147-150
DPRI/1/1616/C17 12 October 1616
Wylliam CRAGES, of parish of Elwick [Hart, County Durham]; also spelt Cragges
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B295
Digitised material for Wylliam Crages of Hart, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/C17DPRI/1/1616/C17/1 26 August 1616
will
Subscribed: probate granted to William Cragges, son and sole executor, and during his minority to Mary Cragges, relict. Endorsed: proved, 12 Oct 1616.
DPRI/1/1616/C17/2 8 October 1616
inventory, actual total £77 11s 4d
DPRI/1/1616/D2
Robert DARNETON, of Ferrihill (Ferryhyll, Ferie Hill) [Ferryhill, County Durham]; also spelt Darnton, Darntone
Digitised material for Robert Darneton of Ferryhill, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/D2DPRI/1/1616/D2/1 29 April 1616
will
Will, subscribed with names of seven children (four by a former wife), and endorsed with contemporaneous list of debts owing to the testator of £3 17s 8d.
DPRI/1/1616/D2/2-3 25 May 1616
inventory, actual total £200 2s 8d (with account of children's portions of £140)
DPRI/1/1616/D4 18 August 1616
William DINSDAILE, yeoman, of chapelry of Whorltonn (Whorlton) in the countie of Durham [Whorlton, County Durham]; also spelt Dinsdale, Dindsdale
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B219
Digitised material for William Dinsdaile, yeoman of Whorlton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/D4DPRI/1/1616/D4/1 4 January 1616
will
DPRI/1/1616/D4/3 4 January 1616
copy will
DPRI/1/1616/D4/2 16 January 1616
indented inventory, actual total £25 2s (with account of debts of £8 18s 7d)
DPRI/1/1616/D4/4 22 June 1616
commission
commission to Robert Burrell MA, curate of Gainforth, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Janet Dinsdaile, relict and sole executrix, and also to swear and examine the witnesses to the will; commission executed by
Burrell, 18 Aug 1616
DPRI/1/1616/D6 12 November 1616
Henry DOBSON, yeoman, of Byars (Biars) Hall within the parrish of Haltwisell (Hawtwesle) [Haltwhistle, Northumberland]; also spelt Dobsonn
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B322
Digitised material for Henry Dobson, yeoman of Haltwhistle, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/D6DPRI/1/1616/D6/1-2 16 December 1615
will
with inventory, 16 December 1615, actual total £10 7s 8d
endorsed: proved, 12 Nov [1616]
DPRI/1/1616/D6/3 16 December 1615
copy inventory, actual total £10 7s 8d
DPRI/1/1616/D7 15 February 1617
Henry DOBSON, of Ufferton (Uffertonn) in the parishe of Hoghton (Houghton) in the Springe [Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham]; also spelt Dobsonn
Digitised material for Henry Dobson of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/D7DPRI/1/1616/D7/1 11 November 1616
will
DPRI/1/1616/D7/2 11 November 1616
copy will
DPRI/1/1616/D7/3 18 November 1616
indented inventory, actual total £88 5s 6d (with account of debts and a legacy of £4 14s)
endorsed: [will] proved, 15 Feb [1617]
DPRI/1/1616/D8 12 February 1617
John DOWTHWAITE, yeoman, of Sainct Hellen Aukland (Awkeland) within the countye of Durham [Auckland St Helen, County Durham]; also spelt Dowthwate, Dowthwait
Digitised material for John Dowthwaite, yeoman of Auckland St Helen, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/D8DPRI/1/1616/D8/1 13 December 1616
will
DPRI/1/1616/D8/2 13 December 1616
copy will
with grant of probate, undated
Probate granted to Barbara Dowthwate, relict and sole executrix. Endorsed: proved.
DPRI/1/1616/D8/3-4 20 December 1616
inventory, actual total £129 3s 9d (with account of a debt of £4)
inventory total uncertain (damage)
DPRI/1/1616/D8/5 7 February 1617
commission
commission to John Vaux, curate of Auckland St Helen, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Barbara Dowthwate, relict and sole executrix, the will already having been proved; commission executed by Vaux, 12 Feb
1617
DPRI/1/1616/D9 27 March 1616
John DUNSFORTH, of parishe of Chester in the Street [Chester-le-Street, County Durham]
Digitised material for John Dunsforth of Chester-le-Street, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/D9DPRI/1/1616/D9/1-2 28 February 1616
will
endorsed: proved, 27 Mar [1616]
DPRI/1/1616/D9/3-4 26 March 1616
inventory, actual total £273 14s 4d
DPRI/1/1616/D9/5 27 March 1616
commission
commission to Brian Grant, vicar of Darlington, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Cuthbert Corneforth of Blackwell, executor, the will already having been proved; commission executed by Grant, 29 Mar [1616]
DPRI/1/1616/F1 12 October 1616
James FARELES, draper, tailor, of citty of Durham [Durham, County Durham]; also spelt Farales
See DPRI/4/11 f.134v: administration granted to Alice Fareles, relict, and Richard Fareles, son, 12 Oct 1616; f.196, 197, 198v, 200. The inventory appears to have required a second valuation at the direction of the court.
Digitised material for James Fareles, draper, tailor of Durham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/F1DPRI/1/1616/F1/1-4 14 October 1616
inventory
Inventory 'valued againe by the informacion of Thomas Garfoot and his two sisters in Law', the appraisers having been appointed by Clement Colmore, Official Principal. Endorsed: administration granted.
DPRI/1/1616/F2 10 May 1616
Elsabeth FENWICK, widow, of Bellingham in the countie of Northumberland [Bellingham, Northumberland]; also spelt Fenwicke
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B47
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B33
Digitised material for Elsabeth Fenwick, widow of Bellingham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/F2DPRI/1/1616/F2/1 10 March 1616
will
with memorandum, 10 May 1616
Will, endorsed with memorandum of John Charleton, brother, acknowledging that he is to execute the will for the sole use of the deceased's children.
DPRI/1/1616/F2/2
wrapper
endorsed: [will] proved
DPRI/1/1616/F7 19 November 1616
John FORSTER, yeoman, of Biltowne (Bilton) in the countie of Northumberland [Lesbury, Northumberland]; also spelt Foster
see DDR/EV/VIS/2/4 (Northumberland Visitation) f.229v: proved at Alnwick, 19 Nov 1616
Digitised material for John Forster, yeoman of Lesbury, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/F7DPRI/1/1616/F7/1 21 January 1616
will
dated in the New Style
DPRI/1/1616/F7/2 19 August 1616
inventory, actual total £29 15s (with account of debts of £1 13s 4d)
DPRI/1/1616/G1 12 June 1616
John GLOVER, weaver, of Darlington (Darneton) within the county of Durham [Darlington, County Durham]
see DPRI/4/11 f.110v
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B90
Digitised material for John Glover, weaver of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/G1DPRI/1/1616/G1/1 3 October 1615
will
Subscribed: Katheren Glover, relict and sole executrix, sworn at Darlington, 12 June 1616. Endorsed: proved, 12 Jun 1616.
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 143
DPRI/1/1616/G1/2 2 November 1615
inventory, actual total £22 9s 4d (with account of debts of £4)
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 143-144
DPRI/1/1616/G5 3 June 1616
Thomas GRAY, yeoman, of Etall (Eatall, Eatell) in the countye of Northumberland, parish of Forde [Etal, Northumberland]; also spelt Graye, Graie
Digitised material for Thomas Gray, yeoman of Etal, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/G5DPRI/1/1616/G5/1 29 March 1616
nuncupative will
endorsed: proved, 3 June [1616]
DPRI/1/1616/G5/2 26 May 1616
inventory, actual total £9 1s
DPRI/1/1616/H2 7 September 1616
James HALL, of Munckheslton in the parishe of Munckheslton (Munckhesleden) [Monk Hesleden, County Durham]
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B225
Digitised material for James Hall of Monk Hesleden, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/H2DPRI/1/1616/H2/1 7 August 1616
will
DPRI/1/1616/H2/2-3 16 August 1616
inventory, actual total £256 19s 6d (with account of debts of £28 2s)
endorsed: [will] proved, 7 Sep 1616
DPRI/1/1616/H10 8 June 1616
William HARESON, husband of Jane Hareson, of Chrosgaite, chappelrie of St Margarets in Durham [Durham St Margaret, County Durham]; also spelt Harrison, Harryson, Herrison
see DPRI/4/11 ff.75, 109: Jan 1616-June 1616
bond: DPRI/3/1616/BJ
Digitised material for William and Jane Hareson of Durham St Margaret, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/H10DPRI/1/1616/H10/1 29 August 1615
will
Will, with list of debts owing to the testator of £40. Witnesses sworn, 22 Sep 1615. Endorsed: proved, [1615/6]; re-granted, 8 June 1616.
DPRI/1/1616/H10/3 30 August 1615
inventory, actual total £41 9s 9d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £2 5s 6d)
inventory of the goods etc. of William Hareson and of his wife Jane Hareson
DPRI/1/1616/H10/4 10 June 1616
inventory, actual total £40 19s 9d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £7 3s)
inventory of the goods etc. of William Hareson and of his wife Jane Hareson, and including the funeral expenses of John Hareson, son
DPRI/1/1616/H10 8 June 1616
Jane HARESON, wife of William Hareson, of Chrosgaite, chappelrie of St Margarets in Durham [Durham St Margaret, County Durham]; also spelt Harrison, Harryson, Herrison
See DPRI/4/11 ff.75, 109: Jan 1616-June 1616. The probate records of Jane Hareson and her husband were (and remain) filed together in the Registry, and the joint endorsement to the wills reads: proved, [1615/6]; re-granted, 8 June 1616. For the
joint inventories of Jane Hareson and of her husband, see - DPRI/1/1616/H10/3 - DPRI/1/1616/H10/4
DPRI/1/1616/H10/2 11 December 1615
will
with inventory, undated, actual total £39 14s 6d (with account of funeral expenses of £1 3s)
(1) Will, with list of debts owing to the testatrix of £1 1s; (2) inventory, including the burial expenses of John Hareson, [son].
DPRI/1/1616/H8 18 January 1617
Ambrose HECHSTETTER, merchant, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Hetchstetter
Not found in Probate Act Book DPRI/4/11 or DDR/EV/VIS/2/4 (Northumberland Visitation).
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B319
Digitised material for Ambrose Hechstetter, merchant of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/H8DPRI/1/1616/H8/1 2 April 1616
nuncupative will
endorsed: administration granted, 18 Jan [1617]
DPRI/1/1616/H8/2 6 April 1616
inventory, actual total £78 15s 3d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £20 12s 3d)
DPRI/1/1616/H8/3 18 February 1617
commission
commission to William Morton MA, vicar of Newcastle St Nicholas, and Thomas Hooke, rector of Gateshead, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Joseph Hechstetter [brother], and also to swear and examine James Clavering
[alderman] of Newcastle, uncle and a witness to the will; commission executed by Hooke, 21 Feb 1617
DPRI/1/1616/H7 25 January 1617
Agnes HEVISIDE, wife of Richard Heviside, widow, of Bushops Auckland (Awkland) [Auckland St Andrew, County Durham]; also spelt Heaviside, Heaveside
Digitised material for Agnes Heviside, widow of Richard Heviside, of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/H7DPRI/1/1616/H7/1-2 6 November 1616
will
endorsed: proved, 25 Jan [1617]
DPRI/1/1616/H7/3 11 January 1617
inventory, actual total £118 7s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £58 6s 8d)
DPRI/1/1616/H13 10 March 1617
Henrye HITTON, burgess of Berwick-upon-Tweed, of burrowghe of Barwicke (Barwick) upon Tweede [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Hiton, Heytton
see DPRI/4/11 f.170v: 10 Mar 1617
Digitised material for Henrye Hitton, burgess of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/H13DPRI/1/1616/H13/1 11 December 1615
will
endorsed: proved, 10 Mar [1617]
DPRI/1/1616/H13/2-7 3 March 1617
inventory, actual total £565 4s 4d (with account of debts of £200 17s 1d)
inventory of household and shop and workhouse goods etc.
DPRI/1/1616/H14 28 May 1616
Robert HODGSON, ship-carpenter, house-carpenter, single man, of parishe of All Saintes (Sayntes) in the towne and countie of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]; also spelt Hodgsone, Hodgsonn
see DDR/EV/VIS/2/4 (Northumberland Visitation) f.224v: probate granted at Newcastle to George Hodgson, brother, for his use and of his brothers and sisters and any other next of kin; inventory exhibited (£9 0s 8d), 28 May 1616
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B110
Digitised material for Robert Hodgson, ship-carpenter, house-carpenter, single man of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/H14DPRI/1/1616/H14/1 16 December 1615
nuncupative will
administration granted to George Hodgson, brother, who was bound to distribute the goods etc. to the brothers and sisters of the deceased, 28 May 1616
DPRI/1/1616/H14/2 15 April 1616
inventory, actual total £9 0s 8d (with account of debts and funeral charges of £5 17s 2d)
DPRI/1/1616/H16
Thomas HONDLY, surgeon, barber-surgeon, of towne and county of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Hondley, Hundley
The deceased was probably the brother of Jacob Handly, curate of Middleton-in-Teesdale: see article by Father Joseph B. Gavin S.J. in Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmoreland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society, vol. LXX (1970),
pp.247-268, 'Handley v. Newbie alias Shields: a marriage at Farlam in 1605'.
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B324
Digitised material for Thomas Hondly, surgeon, barber-surgeon of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/H16DPRI/1/1616/H16/1-2 4 April 1616
copy will
DPRI/1/1616/H16/3 7 June 1616
inventory, actual total £22 18s 3d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £33 5s 8d)
inventory of household and shop goods etc.
DPRI/1/1616/H15 30 November 1616
Robert HUMBLE, yeoman, of Riton in the county of Durham [Ryton, County Durham]
Digitised material for Robert Humble, yeoman of Ryton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/H15DPRI/1/1616/H15/1 28 September 1616
will
probate granted to Jane Humble, relict and co-executor, also for the use of Elizabeth, Mary and Isabell Humble, daughters and co-executors, 30 Nov 1616
DPRI/1/1616/H15/2 11 November 1616
indented inventory, actual total £149 18s 3d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £28 10s)
DPRI/1/1616/H19 12 June 1616
William HUNTINGTON, labourer, of chapelry of Woolveston (Wolveston) of the parishe of Billingham within the countie of Durham [Wolviston, County Durham]
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B84
Digitised material for William Huntington, labourer of Wolviston, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/H19DPRI/1/1616/H19/1 4 May 1616
will
probate granted at Darlington to Maude Huntington, relict and co-executor, also for the use of Jane Huntington, daughter and co-executor, 12 June 1616; six children of age also named
DPRI/1/1616/H19/2-3 7 June 1616
inventory, actual total £50 19s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £1 12s 8d)
DPRI/1/1616/H20 6 July 1616
Margrett HUTON, gentlewoman, of chapelry of Sadberge (Setbarge, Sadburie, Sadberrie) in the countie of Durham [Sadberge, County Durham]; also spelt Hutton
Digitised material for Margrett Huton, gentlewoman of Sadberge, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/H20DPRI/1/1616/H20/1 21 February 1616
will
probate granted to George Emmerson, cousin and sole executor, 6 July 1616
DPRI/1/1616/H20/2-3 3 December 1616
inventory, actual total £30
DPRI/1/1616/J1 20 April 1616
Thomas JOHNSON, of Crooke within the parishe of Branspethe (Brancepethe) [Crook, County Durham]
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B126
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B26
Digitised material for Thomas Johnson of Crook, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/J1DPRI/1/1616/J1/1-2 28 June 1615
will
endorsed: proved, 20 Apr 1616
DPRI/1/1616/J1/3 22 November 1615
inventory, actual total £81 0s 4d (with account of funeral expenses of £3)
DPRI/1/1616/J2 6 July 1616
Andrew JOPLINE, yeoman, of Milkeswell Borne (Milkeburne House) in the parishe of Riton and in the countie of Durham [Ryton, County Durham]
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B127
Digitised material for Andrew Jopline, yeoman of Ryton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/J2DPRI/1/1616/J2/1 13 December 1615
will
DPRI/1/1616/J2/2 1 May 1616
indented inventory, actual total £75 5s 2d (with account of debts of £8)
endorsed: proved, 6 July 1616
DPRI/1/1616/K1 3 June 1616
Thomas KARNS, yeoman, Grenden (Greneden) within the liberties of Norham parcell of the countye pallentyne of Durham, chapelry of Ancroft [Norham, Northumberland; Ancroft, Northumberland]; also spelt Karne, Karnes
see DDR/EV/VIS/2/4 (Northumberland Visitation) f.226: proved at Berwick, 3 June 1616
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B138
Digitised material for Thomas Karns, yeoman of Norham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/K1DPRI/1/1616/K1/1-2 5 February 1616
will
with inventory, actual total £28 13s 3d
endorsed: proved, 3 June 1616
DPRI/1/1616/K2 12 April 1616
Christopher KEARTON, of Midderidge (Middrige) Graunge in the parishe of Heighington [Heighington, County Durham]
see DPRI/4/11 ff.63v (28 Oct 1615); 63 (4 Nov 1615); 67 (18 Nov 1615); 70 (2 Dec 1615); 72 (9 Dec 1615); 76 (20 Jan 1616); 78 (27 Jan 1616); 96v will proved (12 Apr 1616): will does not survive
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B41
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B27
Digitised material for Christopher Kearton of Heighington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/K2DPRI/1/1616/K2/1 22 August 1615
inventory
DPRI/1/1616/K3 6 July 1616
Elizabeth KENDALL, widow, of Chrosgait (Crosgate) in the suburbs of the cittie of Durham, chapelry of St Margaret [Durham St Margaret, County Durham]; also spelt Kendale
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B97
Digitised material for Elizabeth Kendall, widow of Durham St Margaret, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/K3DPRI/1/1616/K3/1 21 January 1616
will
probate granted to the executors Thomas Walker and his wife Marie Walker, 6 July 1616
DPRI/1/1616/K3/2 7 March 1616
indented inventory, actual total £105 18s 6d (with account of debts of £5)
endorsed: [will] proved, 6 July 1616
DPRI/1/1616/L1 22 April 1616
Edwarde LADLEYE, of Whiteside in Scotlande [Bathgate, West Lothian]; also spelt Ladley
see DDR/EV/VIS/2/4 (Northumberland Visitation) f.223: proved at Morpeth, 22 Apr 1616
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B153
Digitised material for Edwarde Ladleye of Bathgate, West Lothian - DPRI/1/1616/L1DPRI/1/1616/L1/1-2 26 February 1616
will
with inventory, actual total £12
inventory of the goods etc. 'in the house of Giles Snawdon of Tossen the Greater within the parisshe of Routhbury'
DPRI/1/1616/L2 26 April 1616
Anthony LAMBERT, of chapellry of Tanfeild [Tanfield, County Durham]
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B38
Digitised material for Anthony Lambert of Tanfield, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/L2DPRI/1/1616/L2/1 16 March 1616
nuncupative will
endorsed: administration granted, 26 Apr [1616]
DPRI/1/1616/L2/2 18 March 1616
inventory, actual total £5 17s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £1 6s 9d)
DPRI/1/1616/L4 12 June 1616
Margery LASSELLES, widow, of Darlington (Darnton) in the county of Durham [Darlington, County Durham]; also spelt Lassels, Lassells
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B103
Digitised material for Margery Lasselles, widow of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/L4DPRI/1/1616/L4/1-2 5 June 1616
will
Will, with list of debts owing by the testatrix of £4 5s 8d. Administration granted at Darlington to Timothy Barnes and his wife Elizabeth Barnes, [?sister], 12 June 1616.
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 151
DPRI/1/1616/L4/3-4 12 June 1616
indented inventory, actual total £138 18s 10d
endorsed: administration granted, 12 June 1616
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 152-154
DPRI/1/1616/L7 25 January 1617
Margaret LAWRENCE, widow, of Cowpon (Coopon) Bewley in the parish of Billingham in the countie of Durham [Billingham, County Durham]
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B315
Digitised material for Margaret Lawrence, widow of Billingham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/L7DPRI/1/1616/L7/1 28 November 1616
will
Will, with list of debts owing to (£23 11s 4d) and owing by (£2 15s 10d) the testatrix. Endorsed: proved, 25 Jan [1617].
DPRI/1/1616/L7/2 16 January 1617
inventory, actual total £52 4s (with account of debts of £2 15s 10d)
DPRI/1/1616/L9
Elizabeth LAWSON, widow, of Cramlington in the countie of Northumberland [Cramlington, Northumberland]
There were lengthy proceedings in the consistory court concerning Lawson's estate: see Probate Act Book DPRI/4/11: f. 82, inventory of £378 11s 4d (10 Feb 1616); and ff. 87, 115 (26 June 1616), 116, 120v, 121v, 126v, 128v, 132, 137, 139v, 142,
145, 150v, 153v, 156v, 159v, 162, 165v, 166v, 171, 173, 176, 179, 181v, 205v, 224v (5 Dec 1617). The Apr 1616 Order awarding distribution (below) is not found in Probate Act Books DPRI/4/11 or DDR/EV/VIS/2/4. For the inventories concerning Elizabeth
Lawson's estate, see - DPRI/1/1615/L2/1-3 - DPRI/1/1615/L2/4-5 - DPRI/1/1615/L2/6 - DPRI/1/1615/L2/7 - DPRI/1/1615/L2/8 - DPRI/1/1615/L2/9 - DPRI/1/1615/L2/10
Digitised material for Elizabeth Lawson, widow of Cramlington, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/L9DPRI/1/1616/L9/1 26 April 1616
court order
Order of Clement Colmore, Durham Chancellor, awarding distribution of the goods etc. between ten named children; administration having been granted to George Lawson and Raph Lawson, sons; an inventory (£268 14s 4d) having been exhibited; and a
bond having been entered.
George LIGHTFOOT, gentleman, esquire, of citie of Durham [Durham, County Durham]; also spelt Lightfoote
see DPRI/4/11 f.95: 25 Mar 1616
Digitised material for George Lightfoot, gentleman, esquire of Durham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/L12DPRI/1/1616/L12/1-2 3 July 1615
will
with inventory, 1 July 1615, actual total £1,224
Will, endorsed with a 'briefe Estimate of my Inventarie'; will drawn up 1 July 1615, and published (on dorse) 3 July 1615.
DPRI/1/1616/L12/3 3 July 1615
copy will
endorsed: proved
DPRI/1/1616/L13 13 April 1616
Simond LODGE, of Pethrawe within the perishe of Cockfield (Cockfeild) [Cockfield, County Durham]
Digitised material for Simond Lodge of Cockfield, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/L13DPRI/1/1616/L13/1 18 January 1616
will
endorsed: proved, 13 Apr [1616]
DPRI/1/1616/L13/2-3 3 April 1616
indented inventory, actual total £313 15s 10d (with account of debts, legacies and funeral expenses of £37 16s 8d)
DPRI/1/1616/L14
Roger LUMLEY, of Axwell Howses (Haxwell Houses) in the countie of Durham [Winlaton, County Durham]
Digitised material for Roger Lumley of Winlaton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/L14DPRI/1/1616/L14/1-2 26 March 1616
will
endorsed: proved
DPRI/1/1616/L14/3 undated
inventory, actual total £2 15s
with inventory, 5 September 1616, actual total £2 4s 10d
(1) inventory of goods etc. at Gateshead and the house of Mrs Tomlinson; (2) inventory of goods etc. at Axwell Houses.
DPRI/1/1616/M4 19 November 1616
Jane MITSCHELLSONN, daughter of Robert Mitschellsonn deceased, Scot, of Blake (Blak) Haugh, Bettellstane (Bettellstone) in Ingland vethin the pareis of Allenton (Alentone) [Alwinton, Northumberland]; also spelt Metschellsonn, Mitchelson
Digitised material for Jane Mitschellsonn, daughter of Robert Mitschellsonn deceased, of Alwinton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/M4DPRI/1/1616/M4/1 15 September 1613
nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1616/M4/2 15 September 1613
copy nuncupative will
endorsed: proved, 19 Nov [1616]
DPRI/1/1616/M6 18 November 1616
Anthony MYTFORTH, yeoman, of Ellyngton (Elyngtonn, Ellington) in the countie of Northumberland, parish of Woodhorn [Woodhorn, Northumberland]; also spelt Mitford
Not found in Probate Act Book DPRI/4/11.
Digitised material for Anthony Mytforth, yeoman of Woodhorn, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/M6DPRI/1/1616/M6/1 19 February 1616
will
Will, with list of debts owing by the testator of £5 15s. Dated in the New Style? Endorsed: proved, 18 Nov [1616]
DPRI/1/1616/M6/2 19 February 1616
inventory, actual total £50 8s 4d
Dated in the New Style?
DPRI/1/1616/N3 24 April 1616
Michaell NICHOLSON, of chapelry of Carham [Carham, Northumberland]; also spelt Nicolson
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B170
Digitised material for Michaell Nicholson of Carham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/N3DPRI/1/1616/N3/1 26 December 1615
will
endorsed: proved, 24 Apr [1616]
DPRI/1/1616/N3/2 26 December 1615
inventory, actual total £24 4s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £8 4s 2d)
DPRI/1/1616/N4 6 July 1616
Thomas NICHOLSON, yeoman, parish (chapelry) of St Helen Auwkland (Awkland, Awckland), Westawkland [Auckland St Helen, County Durham]
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B95
Digitised material for Thomas Nicholson, yeoman, of Auckland St Helen, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/N4DPRI/1/1616/N4/1 14 June 1616
will
endorsed: proved, 6 July 1616
DPRI/1/1616/N4/2 29 June 1616
indented inventory, actual total £27 19s 10d
DPRI/1/1616/O1 10 January 1617
Thomas OGLE, gentleman, of Bebsyde (Bibside, Bebside) in the county of Northumberland [Woodhorn, Northumberland]
see DPRI/4/11 f.150 (10 Jan 1617) and f.154v (25 Jan 1617)
Digitised material for Thomas Ogle, gentleman of Woodhorn, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/O1DPRI/1/1616/O1/1 7 March 1616
inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 10 Jan 1617
DPRI/1/1616/O1/2 25 January 1617
account, actual total £287 (with discharge of £316 3s 9d)
Account of Dorothie Ogle, relict. Endorsed: admitted, 25 Jan 1617.
DPRI/1/1616/O3 24 June 1616
William ORD, of parrish of Pittington [Pittington, County Durham]; also spelt Ourde, Ourd, Hourd
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B72
Digitised material for William Ord of Pittington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/O3DPRI/1/1616/O3/1 29 April 1616
will
endorsed: proved
DPRI/1/1616/O3/2 13 May 1616
indented inventory, actual total £153 4s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £11 16s 8d)
DPRI/1/1616/O3/3 15 June 1616
commission
commission to William Murrey, vicar of Pittington, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Allyson Ord, relict and co-executor, the will already having been proved; commission executed by Murrey, 24 June 1616
DPRI/1/1616/P3 20 April 1616
Raphe PATTISON, of Huton Henry in the parishe of Munck Heseldon (Hesledenn) in the county of Durham [Hutton Henry, County Durham]; also spelt Patteson
A list of charges relating to the estates of Michaell Simpson and Alice Simpson was misfiled and misnumbered (DPRI/1/1616/P3/5) with the inventory of Raphe Pattison, and the image of this item will appear attached to this record: this item has
been refiled and renumbered at - DPRI/1/1616/S9/8
Digitised material for Raphe Pattison of Hutton Henry, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/S9/8. - DPRI/1/1616/P3DPRI/1/1616/P3/1-4 26 March 1616
inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 20 Apr [1616]
DPRI/1/1616/P6 22 November 1616
Richard PEART, yeoman, of Borrowbie (Borrabye, Borabe, Barrowbie) wythin the parish of Leake (Leek) in the county of York [Leake, Yorkshire]; also spelt Pert, Pearte
see DPRI/4/11 f.124, cause to prove the will, Stephen Elwes and George Cawstock v Martha Peart, relict; f.126, sequestration granted to Thomas Lumley (6 Sep 1616); ff.129, 130v, 139 (2 Nov 1616)
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B264
Digitised material for Richard Peart, yeoman of Leake, Yorkshire - DPRI/1/1616/P6DPRI/1/1616/P6/1-3 8 June 1615
will
with commission, 15 November 1616
(1) will; (2) commission to Francis Kaye, vicar of Allerton, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Martha Peart alias Lumley, relict and executrix, the will already having been proved; commission executed by Kaye, 22
Nov 1616
DPRI/1/1616/P6/4 11 June 1616
inventory, actual total £559 3s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £95 17s 1d)
Inventory of goods etc. at Crosby in Northallerton and at Borrowby in Leake. Endorsed: proved.
DPRI/1/1616/P2 7 October 1616
Edmonnd PERMELEY, of the Forrest in the parish of Midelton in Teasedale (Middleton in Teasdale) [Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham]; also spelt Parmeley, Parmiley, Permilie, Permily, Parmelly
Digitised material for Edmonnd Permeley of Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/P2DPRI/1/1616/P2/1 7 October 1616
will
probate granted at the Parsonage House [at Middleton in Teesdale] to Elizabeth Permeley, relict and sole executrix, to whom was also granted the tuition of four named children, 7 Oct 1616; Francis Addison and Raphe Bainbrig, sureties
DPRI/1/1616/P2/2 29 August 1616
inventory, actual total £90 6s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £27 5s 4d)
DPRI/1/1616/P7 16 April 1616
Alexander PESCOTT, of Allewashe (Allerwishe) in the parishe of Newbroughe (Newbrough) [Newbrough, Northumberland]; also spelt Pescot, Pescod
Digitised material for Alexander Pescott of Newbrough, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/P7DPRI/1/1616/P7/1 3 December 1615
will
with list of debts owing to the testator of £4 16s 8d
DPRI/1/1616/P7/2 undated
inventory, actual total £9 16s 8d
endorsed: proved, 16 Apr [1616]
DPRI/1/1616/P8 28 September 1616
Thomas PORRETT, of Hartinpoole (Hartlepoole) [Hartlepool, County Durham]; also spelt Porret
see DPRI/4/11 f.129v: 23 Sep 1616
Digitised material for Thomas Porrett of Hartlepool, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/P8DPRI/1/1616/P8/1-2 23 September 1616
inventory
Administration granted to Isabell Porrett, relict, also for the use of two named daughters, 27 Sep 1616. Endorsed: administration granted, 28 Sep [1616].
DPRI/1/1616/P9 28 February 1617
Francis PUNSHON, wife of Edward Punshon, widow, of Walridge (Walredge) within the countie of Durham [Chester-le-Street, County Durham]
Digitised material for Francis Punshon, widow of Edward Punshon, of Chester-le-Street, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/P9DPRI/1/1616/P9/1-2 6 February 1617
will
endorsed: proved, 28 Feb 1617
DPRI/1/1616/P9/3-4 24 February 1617
indented inventory
with indented inventory, 28 January 1617, actual total £79 8s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £9 13s)
Inventories of the goods etc. of Edward Punshon and of his widow Francis Punshon: (1) inventory of moveable goods sold at auction ('canted'), 24 Feb 1617; (2) inventory of household goods and implements etc. appraised, 28 Jan 1617.
DPRI/1/1616/R2 16 April 1616
John RAMSHAW, of Linhead in Tindall in the parish of Simondburn (Symonburne) and countie of Northumberland [Simonburn, Northumberland]; also spelt Ramshawe
bond: DPRI/3/1616/BN
Digitised material for John Ramshaw of Simonburn, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/R2DPRI/1/1616/R2/1-2 13 January 1616
will
endorsed: proved, 16 Apr [1616]
DPRI/1/1616/R2/3 17 February 1616
inventory, actual total £10 17s
DPRI/1/1616/R3
John RAYE, husbandman, of Bishipton (Bushopton) in the countie of Durham [Bishopton, County Durham]; also spelt Rea
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B247
Digitised material for John Raye, husbandman of Bishopton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/R3DPRI/1/1616/R3/1-2 2 October 1616
will
Will, with list of debts owing by the testator of £33 12s.
DPRI/1/1616/R3/3 24 October 1616
inventory, actual total £128 15s 8d
DPRI/1/1616/R3/4 26 October 1616
commission
commission to Giles Widdowes, vicar of Bishopton, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to John Kaye, son and co-executor (incapable of appearing at Durham due to infirmity), the will already having been proved;
commission executed by Widdowes, (undated)
DPRI/1/1616/R3/6 13 October 1616
probate records
Certificate of execution of [?commission] by Myles Watmorgh [Watmough], curate of Lanchester; [on dorse: mutilated fragment of a discourse with classical quotations, including from a Letter of Seneca the younger's to Lucilius].
DPRI/1/1616/R3/5
wrapper
wrapper, formerly a wrapper for a 1614 allegation of Peter Finche
DPRI/1/1616/R3/7 2 November 1616
stray from Durham Diocesan Records
[Unrelated to Raye probate records.] Certificate of Gylles Widowes [vicar of Bishopton] and seven parishoners relating to the non-attendance of Thomas Wellfoote of Bishopton, by reason of his infirmity.
DPRI/1/1616/R4
Peeter REEDE, of Hire Howse within the parishe of Elsden, countie of Northumberland [Elsdon, Northumberland]; also spelt Reed
Inventory endorsed by probate office: will and inventory ... with commission to prove [the will] - the latter is not present.
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B118
Digitised material for Peeter Reede of Elsdon, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/R4DPRI/1/1616/R4/1 15 April 1615
indented will
with memorandum
Will, subscribed with memorandum: commission issued to John Smathewate to take the oath of a witness to the will, and the executrix Elizabeth Reed, relict and co-executor, 12 July 1616
DPRI/1/1616/R4/2 4 May 1616
indented inventory, actual total £101 4s (with account of debts and funeral charges of £22 17s)
DPRI/1/1616/R6
John RICHARDSON, of parish of Saint Oswoldes in Durham [Durham St Oswald, County Durham]
See DPRI/4/11 f.13 (21 Nov 1614) and ff.56v, 145v, 153, 157v (2), 164v, 169v, 171v, 203 (24 July 1617). For the will of John Richardson, see DPRI/1/1614. For the will of John Richardson and the probate records of Richardson's mother, see -
DPRI/1/1614/R6/1-2 - DPRI/1/1616/R5/1-2 - DPRI/1/1616/R5/3-6 - DPRI/1/1616/R5/7
bond: DPRI/3/1616/BW
Digitised material for John Richardson of Durham St Oswald, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/R6DPRI/1/1616/R6/1 8 November 1616
appointment of tutors
appointment by Clement Colmore and Thomas Chaitor of Christopher Fulthorp and John Willey to be tutors of Clement Richardson, son; Isabell Richardson, relict, having died; appointment made with the consent of the deceased's brothers and
brother-in-law and friends
DPRI/1/1616/R5
Isbell RICHERDSON, widow, of Elvett (Elvet) of the parishe of St Osswalds (Osswouldes, Oswold) in Durham [Durham St Oswald, County Durham]; also spelt Richardson, Richeson
Digitised material for Isbell Richerdson, widow of Durham St Oswald, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/R5DPRI/1/1616/R5/1-2 22 August 1616
will
DPRI/1/1616/R5/3-6 28 August 1616
inventory, actual total £422 7s 11d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £207 11s 1d)
DPRI/1/1616/R5/7 undated
interrogatories
Interrogatories to the witnesses to the will. Endorsed: proved.
DPRI/1/1616/R10 28 May 1616
Hughe RIDLEY, of Whitchester of the parrish of Haltwisell (Hawtwesle) [Haltwhistle, Northumberland]
See DDR/EV/VIS/2/4 (Northumberland Visitation) f.224v: probate granted at Newcastle to Agnes Ridley, relict and sole executrix, 28 May 1616; inventory exhibited; tuition of five named children granted to Agnes Ridley.
Digitised material for Hughe Ridley of Haltwhistle, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/R10DPRI/1/1616/R10/1-2 17 January 1616
will
Will, dated in New Style (see dorse). Endorsed: proved, 28 May [1616].
DPRI/1/1616/R10/3-4 undated
inventory, actual total £95 5s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £33 4s 2d)
DPRI/1/1616/R12 1 June 1616
William ROBESON, yeoman, of parish of Heighington in the county of Duresme [Heighington, County Durham]; also spelt Robinson
bond: DPRI/3/1616/BP
Digitised material for William Robeson, yeoman of Heighington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/R12DPRI/1/1616/R12/1-2 6 April 1616
will
with memorandum, 8 June 1616
Will with list of debts owing to the testator of £12 11s 8d; with memorandum of Richard Robinson, brother and sole executor, acknowledging his appointment as executor in trust, acting only for the benefit of Edward Romfaite (Romfote) and William
Robinson, nephews. Endorsed: proved, 1 June 1616.
DPRI/1/1616/R12/3-4 28 May 1616
inventory, actual total £27 10s
DPRI/1/1616/R11
Anthony ROBINSON, yeoman, of West Herrintgon in the county of Durham, parish of Houghton in the Spring [Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham]
Digitised material for Anthony Robinson, yeoman of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/R11DPRI/1/1616/R11/1 22 November 1616
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 106-107
DPRI/1/1616/R11/2-3 2 December 1616
indented inventory, actual total £110 10s 3d
DPRI/1/1616/S1 7 December 1616
Jane SANDER, widow, of Riton Woodside in the county of Durham, parish of Rytonn [Ryton, County Durham]
see DPRI/4/11 f.148v: 14 Dec 1616
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B288
Digitised material for Jane Sander, widow of Ryton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/S1DPRI/1/1616/S1/1 28 October 1616
indented inventory
Inventory includes administration fees for the deceased's daughter. Endorsed: administration granted to William Dodd, father, 7 Dec 1616.
DPRI/1/1616/S4 23 November 1616
George SCARLOTT, yeoman, of Iweston (Iveston) in the countie of Durham [Lanchester, County Durham]; also spelt Scarlet
see DPRI/4/11 f.143: 23 Nov 1616
Digitised material for George Scarlott, yeoman of Lanchester, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/S4DPRI/1/1616/S4/1 10 June 1607
copy will in the form of a deed of gift upon death
deed of gift upon the occasion of death (donatio mortis causa); copy certified by Thomas Chaytor, 23 Nov 1616
DPRI/1/1616/S5 28 February 1617
Francis SCOTT, widow, of Chester in the Streat [Chester-le-Street, County Durham]
Digitised material for Francis Scott, widow of Chester-le-Street, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/S5DPRI/1/1616/S5/1-2 20 February 1617
nuncupative will
endorsed: administration granted, 28 Feb 1617
DPRI/1/1616/S5/3 undated
inventory, actual total £1 9s 4d
with inventory, undated, actual total £5 13s 4
(1) inventory of goods etc. given to Elizabeth Ladley, daughter; (2) inventory of goods etc. given to the children of John Scott, son.
DPRI/1/1616/S6
Richard SHARPE, yeoman, of Whitburne (Whitburn) in the county of Durham [Whitburn, County Durham]
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B255
Digitised material for Richard Sharpe, yeoman of Whitburn, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/S6DPRI/1/1616/S6/1 6 November 1616
will
endorsed: proved, 23 Nov [1616]
DPRI/1/1616/S6/2 6 November 1616
copy will
DPRI/1/1616/S6/3 20 November 1616
inventory, actual total £92 15s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £17 11s 5d)
DPRI/1/1616/S8 12 November 1616
John SHORTE, of Milhouse (Mylhouse) in the parishe of Haultwhisell (Hawtwesle) [Haltwhistle, Northumberland]; also spelt Short
Digitised material for John Shorte of Haltwhistle, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/S8DPRI/1/1616/S8/1 29 December 1615
will
DPRI/1/1616/S8/2 5 January 1616
inventory, actual total £13 10s 5d (with account of debts of £5 18s)
endorsed: [will] proved, 12 Nov [1616]
DPRI/1/1616/S9 16 August 1616
Michaell SIMPSON, draper, tailor, of cittie of Durham [Durham, County Durham]; also spelt Sympsonn
Item DPRI/1/1616/S9/8 was formerly misfiled and incorrectly numbered at DPRI/1/1616/P3/5. For the image of this item see - DPRI/1/1616/P3/1-4
Digitised material for Michaell Simpson, draper, tailor of Durham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/S9DPRI/1/1616/S9/1-7 3 August 1616
inventory, actual total £33 18s (with account of debts of £6 11s 2d)
with inventory, August 1616, actual total £19 13s 4d
with inventory, 22 November 1616, actual total £9 11s 10d
with inventory, undated
(1) inventory of household and shop goods etc. of Michaell Simpson and of his wife Alice Simpson; (2) inventory of the goods etc. '[so]lde and ca[nted]' [auctioned, by Valentyne Simpson], Aug [1616]; (3) inventory of 'unsold or uncanted' goods;
(4) inventory of linen, unvalued. Endorsed: administration granted, 16 Aug [1616].
DPRI/1/1616/S9/8 1616
inventory, actual total £3 6s 10d
inventory of charges disbursed by Valentine Simpson upon Alice Simpson's household after her death, including tuition fees of a son, and the funeral expenses of Michaell and Alice Simpson
DPRI/1/1616/S10 12 April 1616
James SMETON, yeoman, of Newton Garthes in the parish of Boulden within the countye of Durham [Boldon, County Durham]; also spelt Smeaton
Digitised material for James Smeton, yeoman of Boldon, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/S10DPRI/1/1616/S10/1 12 March 1616
will
DPRI/1/1616/S10/2 12 March 1616
copy will
endorsed: proved, 12 Apr [1616]
DPRI/1/1616/S10/3-4 5 April 1616
inventory, actual total £99 16s 4d (with account of debts of £16 3s)
DPRI/1/1616/S11 13 April 1616
Anthonie SMITHE, of Tunstall and parishe of Busshopp Warmouthe [Bishopwearmouth, County Durham]; also spelt Smith
bond: DPRI/3/1616/BR
Digitised material for Anthonie Smithe of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/S11DPRI/1/1616/S11/1-2 22 February 1616
will
with inventory, 7 March 1616, actual total £141 11s (with account of debts of £35 6s 8d)
Probate and curation granted to Thomas Rookesbye, supervisor, for the use of and upon the election of Richard Smith, son and sole executor. Endorsed: proved, 13 Apr 1616.
DPRI/1/1616/S12 16 April 1616
John SMYTH, the elder, of parishe of Corebridge (Corbridge) [Corbridge, Northumberland]; also spelt Smith
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B172
Digitised material for John Smyth, the elder of Corbridge, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/S12DPRI/1/1616/S12/1 16 August 1612
will
endorsed: proved, 16 Apr [1616]
DPRI/1/1616/S12/2-3 22 February 1614
indented inventory, actual total £23 3s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £16 8s 8d)
DPRI/1/1616/S13 14 March 1617
Thomas SNAWBALL, tanner, of Crosgaite (Crosgate) within the suburbes of the cittie of Durham, chapelry of St Margaret [Durham St Margaret, County Durham]
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B372
Digitised material for Thomas Snawball, tanner of Durham St Margaret, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/S13DPRI/1/1616/S13/1-2 24 January 1617
will
Will, with list of debts owing to the testator of £11 3s. Endorsed: proved, 14 Mar [1617].
DPRI/1/1616/S13/3-4 17 February 1617
inventory, actual total £120 4s 2d (with account of debts of £23 15s 4d)
DPRI/1/1616/S15 16 August 1616
William SPARKE, of Riton Woodsidie in the parishe of Riton (Ryton) and in the countie of Durham [Ryton, County Durham]; also spelt Spark
see DPRI/4/11 f.124: 16 Aug 1616
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B224
Digitised material for William Sparke of Ryton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/S15DPRI/1/1616/S15/1 9 August 1616
indented inventory
Subscribed: administration granted to Elizabeth Sparke, relict; four children named. Endorsed: administration granted, 16 Aug [1616].
DPRI/1/1616/S22
Ann SURTIS, spinster, laite of Cockkerton (Cockerton) within the county of Durham, but now within the cittie of Durham [Cockerton, County Durham; Durham, County Durham]; also spelt Agnes, Suerties, Surtice, Suretesse
See DPRI/4/11 f.83v and f.162 (14 Feb 1617). See also re Jane Surtis, DPRI/4/11 ff.72v, 83v, 115: for the probate records of Jane Surtis, see - DPRI/1/1615/S27/1-2 - DPRI/1/1615/S27/3 - DPRI/1/1615/S27/4 - DPRI/1/1615/S27/5
Digitised material for Ann Surtis, spinster, of Cockerton, County Durham; Durham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/S22DPRI/1/1616/S22/1-2 10 September 1616
will
with inventory, 24 September 1616, actual total £15 14s 4d
endorsed: proved
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 141-142
DPRI/1/1616/S22/3 24 February 1616
act of court
with receipt, 15 March 1617
with receipt, 21 March 1617
(1) Act of court relating to an office cause promoted by Jane Fawell widow of Edmund Fawell of Darlington, tutrix of Merial and Margaret Fawell, daughters of Edmund Fawell v Ann Surtis, daughter and administratrix of Jane Surtis widow of
Darlington. Ann Surtis had brought a suit in Durham County Court to recover a £6 debt from Edmund Fawell owed to Jane Surtis. Jane Fawell brings her cause in the Consistory Court to obtain an order for 40s of this £6 debt belonging to Jane Surtis'
estate to be distributed to Merial and Margaret Fawell: a further 5s was later ordered to be distributed to each of them. (2) Subscribed with 15 Mar 1617 receipt of Michaell Wandesforth and Thomas Conyers for 50s received for the use of Merial and
Margaret Fawell; only £5 17s of the £6 debt having been received. (3) Endorsed with 21 Mar 1617 receipt of William Stainforth for 50s, referring to an act of court ordering John Walker, executor of Ann (Agnes) Surtis to pay 50s to Robert Fawell and
Isobell Fawell, children of Margaret Stainforth, former relict of Christopher Fawell of Cockerton and now wife of William Stainforth of Cockerton.
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 142
DPRI/1/1616/S23 16 November 1616
Raphe SYMSON, of Cleatlam (Cletlam) in the countye of Durham [Gainford, County Durham]; also spelt Simpson, Simson
Digitised material for Raphe Symson of Gainford, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/S23DPRI/1/1616/S23/1 9 September 1616
will
DPRI/1/1616/S23/2 22 October 1616
inventory, actual total £34 15s (with account of debts of £18 9s 11d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 16 Nov 1616
DPRI/1/1616/T2 15 June 1616
Mathewe TAILFARE, lay singing man, cathedrall churche of Durham, North baylie within the citie of Durham, parish of St Mary South Bailey of Durham [Durham St Mary-le-Bow, County Durham; Durham St Mary the Less, County Durham]; also spelt
Talfeire, Taylfare. Died 1614
See MSP 29 f.68v
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B81
Digitised material for Mathewe Tailfare, lay singing man, Durham Cathedral, of Durham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/T2DPRI/1/1616/T2/1-2 6 January 1614
will
endorsed: proved, 15 June 1616
DPRI/1/1616/T2/3-4 19 July 1615
inventory, actual total £76 12s
DPRI/1/1616/T5 19 July 1616
Ussalaye TEADDCASTELL, wife of George Teaddcastell, widow, of the Deaneries within the barranre of Lanelye (Langlye) within the counttie of Northumberland, chapelry of Haiddon (Haidon) [Haydon Bridge, Northumberland]; also spelt Teadcastell,
Maugham
see DPRI/4/11 f.120: 19 July 1616
Digitised material for Ussalaye Teaddcastell, widow of George Teaddcastell, of Haydon Bridge, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/T5DPRI/1/1616/T5/1 2 July 1616
will
endorsed: proved, 19 July 1616
DPRI/1/1616/T5/2 undated
indented inventory, actual total £22 18s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £7 1s 6d)
DPRI/1/1616/T6 28 May 1616
Thomas TEASDEALL, of parishe of Kirkhaugh [Kirkhaugh, Northumberland]; also spelt Teasdell
see DDR/EV/VIS/2/4 (Northumberland Visitation) f.224: proved at Newcastle, 28 May 1616:
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B228
Digitised material for Thomas Teasdeall of Kirkhaugh, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/T6DPRI/1/1616/T6/1-2 3 December 1615
will
endorsed: proved
DPRI/1/1616/T6/3 undated
inventory, actual total £41 (with account of debts of £11 18s 2d)
DPRI/1/1616/T7 5 July 1616
George TEDCASTLE, of the Deanes (Westerdeanes) within the barrony of Langlie (Langlye), chapelry of Haiden (Haidon) [Haydon Bridge, Northumberland]; also spelt Tedcastell
see DPRI/4/11 f.116v: 5 July 1616
Digitised material for George Tedcastle of Haydon Bridge, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/T7DPRI/1/1616/T7/1-2 14 February 1616
will
Will, dated in the New Style. Endorsed: proved, 5 July 1616.
DPRI/1/1616/T7/3 25 April 1616
inventory, actual total £58 19s
DPRI/1/1616/T10 13 November 1616
Richard THOMPSON, barber-surgeon, tallow-chandler, of parish of All Sainctes (Alsayntes) within the towne of Newcastle (Newcastell) upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]; also spelt Thompsone
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B396
Digitised material for Richard Thompson, barber-surgeon, tallow-chandler of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/T10DPRI/1/1616/T10/1-2 24 June 1616
will
endorsed: proved, 13 Nov [1616]
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 100-101
DPRI/1/1616/T10/3-4 12 November 1616
inventory, actual total £49 2s 2d (with account of funeral expenses of £7)
inventory of household and shop goods etc.
DPRI/1/1616/T9 27 July 1616
John THOMSON, yeoman, of Bushope Wermouth (Bushop Wearmouth, Warmoth) in the countie of Durham [Bishopwearmouth, County Durham]; also spelt Thompson
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B120
Digitised material for John Thomson, yeoman of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/T9DPRI/1/1616/T9/1 12 July 1616
will
Subscribed: [proved], 27 Jul 1616; inventory £212 10s 4d. Endorsed: proved, 27 July [1616]
DPRI/1/1616/T9/2 18 July 1616
inventory, actual total £217 12s 4d
DPRI/1/1616/T11 5 October 1616
William THOMSON, of Carlton of the countye of Durham, parish of Readmarshall [Redmarshall, County Durham]; also spelt Thompson
see DPRI/4/11 f.133v: 5 Oct 1616
bond: DPRI/3/1616/BS
Digitised material for William Thomson of Redmarshall, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/T11DPRI/1/1616/T11/1 29 April 1616
will
DPRI/1/1616/T11/2-3 4 June 1616
inventory, actual total £182 14s (with account of funeral expenses of £1 13s 4d)
DPRI/1/1616/T11/4
wrapper
[will] proved, 5 Oct [1616]
DPRI/1/1616/T14 28 May 1616
Jane TORRE, widow, of parishe of Saint Johns in Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland]; also spelt Tower, Torr, Tore
see DDR/EV/VIS/2/4 (Northumberland Visitation): 28 May 1616; see also DPRI/4/1: f.200-200v, grant of tuitions of Elizabeth Torre and Anne Torre, daughters (18 July 1617); f.239, grant of tuition of James Torre (13 Mar 1618).
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B114
Digitised material for Jane Torre, widow of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/T14DPRI/1/1616/T14/1-2 8 April 1616
will
with inventory, undated
Will, with list of debts owing by the testatrix of £3 14s; also with an unvalued inventory of goods etc. 'now in the use and custodie' of Jane Torre. Endorsed: proved, 28 May [1616].
DPRI/1/1616/T14/3-5 23 May 1616
inventory, actual total £118 15s 8d (with account of debts and funeral charges of £6 11s 7d)
DPRI/1/1616/E5 18 November 1616
Lannclote UBANNCKE, gentleman, of Drerige in the countie of Northumberland, chapelry of Woodrington [Widdrington, Northumberland]; also spelt Ewbanck, Ubancke
see DDR/EV/VIS/2/4 (Northumberland Visitation) f.229: proved at Morpeth, 18 Nov 1616
Digitised material for Lannclote Ubanncke, gentleman of Widdrington, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1616/E5DPRI/1/1616/E5/1-2 29 July 1616
will
endorsed: proved, 18 Nov [1616]
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 103-104
DPRI/1/1616/E5/3 26 September 1616
inventory, actual total £385 5s (with account of debt of £22 10s)
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 104-105
DPRI/1/1616/W1 28 May 1616
Rychard WALLICE, [pauper], of parish of Knarsdale (Knaresdell) [Knarsdale, Northumberland]; also spelt Wallas
see DDR/EV/VIS/2/4 (Northumberland Visitation) f.224: 28 May 1616; pauper
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B139
Digitised material for Rychard Wallice, pauper - DPRI/1/1616/W1DPRI/1/1616/W1/1-3 6 April 1614
indented inventory
Subscribed with incomplete memorandum concerning [?unrelated] office cause. Endorsed: administration granted, 28 May [1616].
DPRI/1/1616/W2 15 March 1617
John WALTON, [park-]keeper, of Bearkparke (Bearparke, Bearepark) in the countie of Durham [Bearpark, County Durham]; also spelt Wolton
see DPRI/4/11 f.172: 15 Mar 1617
Digitised material for John Walton, keeper of Bearkpark, County Durham] - DPRI/1/1616/W2DPRI/1/1616/W2/1 10 August 1615
will
endorsed: proved, 15 Mar 1617
DPRI/1/1616/W2/2 11 March 1617
inventory, actual total £117 5s
inventory of goods etc. at Underside and Bearpark Lodge
DPRI/1/1616/W3 1 February 1617
John WALTON, yeoman, of Plawsworth in the parishe of Chester within the countie of Durham [Chester-le-Street, County Durham]
see DPRI/4/11 f.158v: 1 Feb 1617
Digitised material for John Walton, yeoman of Chester-le-Street, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/W3DPRI/1/1616/W3/1-3 20 November 1616
will
Will, with list of debts owing to (£18 10s) and owing by (£2 9s 10d) the testator.
DPRI/1/1616/W3/4 20 November 1616
copy will
with grant of probate, 1 January 1617
Probate granted to Robert Walton [sic], son and sole executor, and during his minority to Thomas Smithe of Waldridge, tutor, for the use of the said Robert Walton. [The testator names his son Thomas Walton his sole executor.] Endorsed:
'...delivered to Mr Parkinson the 20th November 1616'.
DPRI/1/1616/W3/5-6 4 December 1616
indented inventory, actual total £73 12s 6d (with account of debts, legacies and funeral expenses of £12 10s 4d)
DPRI/1/1616/W4 12 July 1616
Margret WARTER, widow, of Whitwell in the county of Durham [Shincliffe, County Durham; Kelloe, County Durham]. Died 20 May 1616
see DPRI/4/11 f.112v, renunciation of executorship (21 June 1616); f.118v, proved (12 July 1616); Kelloe parish
Digitised material for Margret Warter, widow of Shincliffe, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/W4DPRI/1/1616/W4/1 18 May 1616
will
DPRI/1/1616/W4/2 24 May 1616
inventory, actual total £494 16s
DPRI/1/1616/W4/3
wrapper
endorsed: proved
DPRI/1/1616/W6 22 June 1616
Raphe WATT, of Cockfeild [Cockfield, County Durham]
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B79
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B77
Digitised material for Raphe Watt of Cockfield, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/W6DPRI/1/1616/W6/1-2 15 March 1615
will
Endorsed: probate granted to Ann Watt and Susann Watt, daughters and co-executors; Henry Watt and Barbery Watt, son and daughter and the other co-executors elected George Dixon (attorney) and George Watt (son) their curators, to whom probate was
also granted, for their use, 22 June [1616]; with probate office instructions concerning the execution of two will bonds.
DPRI/1/1616/W6/3 6 May 1616
inventory, actual total £330 16s 2d
DPRI/1/1616/W7 11 May 1616
William WATT, of Cockfeilde [Cockfield, County Durham]; also spelt Wat
see DPRI/4/11 f.79v (3 Feb 1616); f.81v (10 Feb 1616); f.99v and 100v (20 Apr 1616); f.101v (27 Apr 1616); f.105v, proved (11 May 1616)
Digitised material for William Watt of Cockfield, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/W7DPRI/1/1616/W7/1-2 23 December 1615
will
endorsed: proved, 11 May [1616]
DPRI/1/1616/W7/3 January 1616
inventory, actual total £77 1s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £17 9s 2d)
DPRI/1/1616/W8 12 June 1616
Robert WILKINSON, yeoman, of Haughton (Hawghton) within the county of Durham [Haughton le Skerne, County Durham]; also spelt Wilkingson
see DPRI/4/11 f.110v: 12 June 1616
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B71
Digitised material for Robert Wilkinson, yeoman of Haughton le Skerne, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/W8DPRI/1/1616/W8/1 undated
nuncupative will
Subscribed: probate granted to Elizabeth Wilkinson, relict and executrix; no children. Endorsed: proved, 12 June [1616].
DPRI/1/1616/W8/2 undated
inventory, actual total £23 7s 8d (with account of debts of £9 14s 2d)
DPRI/1/1616/W9 23 September 1615
Roland WILKINSON, of the Neithermoreside (Neither moreside) within the parishe of Lanchester [Lanchester, County Durham]
see DPRI/4/11: f.54v, administration granted to John Wilkinson (23 Sep 1615); f.124v, account (16 Aug 1616)
Digitised material for Roland Wilkinson of Lanchester, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/W9DPRI/1/1616/W9/1-2 16 August 1616
account
Account of John Wilkinson, son. Endorsed: admitted, 16 Aug 1616.
DPRI/1/1616/W12 24 September 1616
John WRANGHAM, yeoman, of Gaineford (Gainford) in the countie of Duresme [Gainford, County Durham]
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B220A
Digitised material for John Wrangham, yeoman of Gainford, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/W12DPRI/1/1616/W12/1-2 20 February 1615
will
commission issued to Robert Burrell, to take the oath of Elizabeth Crawforth widow, executrix, 6 Sep 1616
DPRI/1/1616/W12/3 20 February 1615
copy will
DPRI/1/1616/W12/4 6 September 1616
commission
commission to Robert Burrell MA, curate of Gainford, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Elizabeth Crawforth widow, sole executrix, and also to swear and examine the witnesses to the will; commission executed by
Burrell, 24 Sep 1616
DPRI/1/1616/W13 25 January 1617
Nicholas WRAYE, of Langley Milne, parish of Lanchester [Lanchester, County Durham]; also spelt Wreye, Wray
see DPRI/4/11 f.155: 25 Jan 1617
bond: DPRI/3/1616/B331
Digitised material for Nicholas Wraye of Lanchester, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/W13DPRI/1/1616/W13/1 21 January 1617
inventory
with inventory, 11 July 1618, actual total £46 11s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £24 10s 9d)
Inventory, with supplementary inventory added at the order of Dr Colmore, Durham Chancellor, by Jane Hall, former relict. Endorsed: administration granted to Jane Wray widow, for her use and the use of Margaret and Ellinor Wray, daughters, 25 Jan
1617; also with [?unrelated] memorandum relating to the probate of the will of Brian Belt, see - DPRI/1/1616/B5/1-2
DPRI/1/1616/Y1 26 October 1616
Robert YOUNGE, the North Baylie of Durham, parish of St Mary in the South Bailey of Durham [Durham St Mary-le-Bow, County Durham; Durham St Mary the Less, County Durham]; also spelt Young
see DPRI/4/11 f.137v: 26 Oct 1616
Digitised material for Robert Younge,of Durham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1616/Y1DPRI/1/1616/Y1/1 undated
inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 26 Oct 1616
Wills etc proved 1617Reference: DPRI/1/1617DPRI/1/1617/A1 18 November 1617
George ALDER, of Hobberlaw (Hubberlawe) in the countye of Northumberland, parish of Alnewick [Alnwick, Northumberland]
see DPRI/4/11 f.244v: account, 18 Apr 1618
Digitised material for George Alder of Alnwick, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1617/A1DPRI/1/1617/A1/1 undated
inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 18 Nov [1617]
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 121
DPRI/1/1617/A3 17 November 1617
John ANDERSON, yeoman, of Prestwick (Prestwicke) in the parish of Pont Iland in the countie of Northumberland [Ponteland, Northumberland]
Digitised material for John Anderson, yeoman of Ponteland, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1617/A3DPRI/1/1617/A3/1-2 16 September 1616
will
endorsed: proved, 17 Nov 1617
DPRI/1/1617/A3/3 11 November 1617
inventory, actual total £61 7s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £22)
DPRI/1/1617/A4 4 March 1618
William ANDERSON, miller, of chapelry of All Saints in the towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]
Commission refers to an inventory exhibited, and probate office endorsement to the will indicates an inventory was once filed with the will - no longer present.
Digitised material for William Anderson, miller of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1617/A4DPRI/1/1617/A4/1 27 September 1617
will
endorsed: proved; commission introduced, 14 Mar [1618]
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 120-121
DPRI/1/1617/A4/2 23 February 1618
commission
commission to William Morton MA, vicar of Newcastle St Nicholas, and Robert Jennison MA, preacher, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Elizabeth Anderson and Barbara Anderson, daughters and co-executors, minors, and
until they come of age to grant the same to William Cooke, tutor of Elizabeth Anderson, and to Anthony Morpeth, tutor of Barbara Anderson; and also to swear and examine the witnesses to the will; commission executed by Morton, 4 Mar 1618
DPRI/1/1617/A5 11 May 1617
George APPLEBYE, of parishe of Stanhope [Stanhope, County Durham]; also spelt Appleby
Digitised material for George Applebye of Stanhope, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/A5DPRI/1/1617/A5/1 9 December 1616
will
Subscribed: probate granted to Anne Nicholson, sister and sole executrix, 11 May 1617. Endorsed: proved at Middleton in Teesdale.
DPRI/1/1617/A5/2 11 December 1616
inventory, actual total £28 7s 4d (with account of debts of 10s)
DPRI/1/1617/A6 27 September 1617
Thomas ARMSTRONG, of Danton (Dalton), parish of Hart [Hart, County Durham]; also spelt Armstronge, Armestronge
Digitised material for Thomas Armstrong of Hart, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/A6DPRI/1/1617/A6/1 6 August 1617
will
endorsed: proved, 27 Sep 1617
DPRI/1/1617/A6/2 22 September 1617
inventory, actual total £111 14s 6d (with account of debts and legacies of £8 8s 10d)
DPRI/1/1617/B1 21 June 1617
Agnes BAINBRIDGE, widow, of parish of Norton in the countie of Durham [Norton, County Durham]; also spelt Bainbrigg, Bainbrigge
Digitised material for Agnes Bainbridge, widow of Norton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/B1DPRI/1/1617/B1/2-3 30 March 1616
will
endorsed: proved, 21 June 1617
DPRI/1/1617/B1/1 30 March 1616
copy will
DPRI/1/1617/B1/4-6 14 April 1617
inventory, actual total £310 15s 11d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £9 7s 5d)
DPRI/1/1617/B3 12 November 1617
James BARROWE, of Thorngrafton (Thorngraffton) in the parishe of Haltwhissell (Hawtwesle) [Haltwhistle, Northumberland]
see DDR/EV/VIS/2/4 (Northumberland Visitation) f.237v: 12 Nov 1617
Digitised material for James Barrowe of Haltwhistle, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1617/B3DPRI/1/1617/B3/1 undated
will
endorsed: proved, 12 Nov [1617]
DPRI/1/1617/B3/2 18 February 1617
inventory, actual total £5
DPRI/1/1617/B5 12 December 1617
John BIRD, yeoman, of parish of Chester in the Street (Streate) [Chester-le-Street, County Durham]; also spelt Byrd, Birde
see DPRI/4/11 f.225v: 12 Dec 1617
Digitised material for John Bird, yeoman of Chester-le-Street, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/B5DPRI/1/1617/B5/1-2 undated
will
endorsed: proved, 12 Dec 1617
DPRI/1/1617/B5/3 11 December 1617
inventory, actual total £44 6s 8d (with account of debts and funeral charges of £8 5s 8d)
DPRI/1/1617/B6 27 September 1617
John BLARTON, the younger, of Kyo Peith (Kio Peth) within the parish of Lanchester in the countie of Durham [Lanchester, County Durham]; also spelt Blarthorn
Digitised material for John Blarton, the younger of Lanchester, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/B6DPRI/1/1617/B6/1 30 April 1614
will
DPRI/1/1617/B6/2-3 16 September 1617
indented inventory, actual total £189 17s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £6)
endorsed: [will] proved, 27 Sep [1617]
DPRI/1/1617/B8 14 April 1617
Lanclott BOULMAN, of Todborne (Todburne), parishs of Horsley and in the countie of Northumberland [Longhorsley, Northumberland]; also spelt Bulman
Digitised material for Lanclott Boulman of Longhorsley, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1617/B8DPRI/1/1617/B8/1 10 November 1616
will
endorsed: proved, 14 Apr [1617]
DPRI/1/1617/B8/2 6 February 1617
indented inventory, actual total £24 2s (with account of a debt of £3s 8d)
DPRI/1/1617/B9 5 July 1617
Francis BUNNY, rector (parson) of Ryton, prebend of Durham, clerk, of Ryton in the county of Durham [Ryton, County Durham]; also spelt Buney, Bunnie
Digitised material for Francis Bunny, rector of Ryton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/B9DPRI/1/1617/B9/1-2 20 January 1617
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 108-111
DPRI/1/1617/B9/3-4 28 April 1617
inventory, actual total £519 12s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £87 8s)
Subscribed: exhibited, 5 July 1617. Endorsed: proved; will delivered to Durham Chancellor by Anthony Thompson, 10 Jan 1620; will redelivered back, 24 Jan 1620.
DPRI/1/1617/B10 22 November 1617
Restwould BUNNY, [cloth merchant], of parish of St Nicholas of the towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland]; also spelt Bunnye, Bunnie
Bunny was indebted to, and perhaps a member of, the Clothworkers Company of London. See DPRI/4/11: f.221v administration granted and inventory exhibited (22 Nov 1617); f.234v office cause to produce the account (13 Feb 1618); f.236v account
admitted (21 Feb 1618).
Digitised material for Restwould Bunny, cloth merchant - DPRI/1/1617/B10DPRI/1/1617/B10/1 8 January 1617
inventory
Inventory of household and shop goods etc. Endorsed: administration granted, 22 Nov 1617; account admitted, 21 Feb 1618.
DPRI/1/1617/B10/2-3 13 February 1618
commission
with account, undated, actual total £94 10s (with discharge of £112 9s 10d)
(1) commission to William Morton MA, vicar of Newcastle St Nicholas, and Robert Jennison MA, preacher, to administer an oath to Sarah Procter alias Bunny, former relict and now wife of Geoffrey Procter, relating to the annexed account of the
administration of her former husband's estate; commission executed by Jenison, 23 [?recte 13] Feb 1618; (2) account of Sara Procter alias Bunny, [admitted 21 Feb 1618].
DPRI/1/1617/B11 27 September 1617
John BURDON, yeoman, of Litle Eadon (Little Eden) in the county of Durham [Castle Eden, County Durham]
Digitised material for John Burdon, yeoman of Castle Eden, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/B11DPRI/1/1617/B11/1-2 8 August 1617
will
endorsed: proved, 27 Sep 1617
DPRI/1/1617/B11/3 27 August 1617
inventory, actual total £589 1s 4d (with account of a debt of £11)
DPRI/1/1617/B11/4 undated
inventory of funeral expenses, actual total £2 16s 8d
with list of sureties, widow and seven named children
DPRI/1/1617/B13 6 November 1736
Jhon BUTTREY, gentleman, of Nesbet (Nesbett, Nesbitt) in the parish of Harte in the countye of Durham [Hart, County Durham]; also spelt Buttre, Buttery, Butterie, Buttrie, Battery
Digitised material for Jhon Buttrey, gentleman of Hart, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/B13DPRI/1/1617/B13/1 6 May 1616
will
endorsed with 6 Nov 1736 memorandum relating to a grant of administration of the goods left unadministered by Ralph Buttery, son and sole executor, to John Maire
DPRI/1/1617/B13/2-4 9 April 1617
indented inventory
endorsed: [will] proved
DPRI/1/1617/C2 3 May 1617
Deniz CORNER, of Wynyard (Wyneyard, Winyard) Feild within the county of Durham, parish of Grindon [Grindon, County Durham]
see DPRI/4/11 f.182v: administration granted to Agnes Corner, widow, 3 May 1617; f.199v, 12 July 1617; f.200v, 19 July 1617.
Digitised material for Deniz Corner of Grindon, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/C2DPRI/1/1617/C2/1-2 20 February 1617
inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 3 May [1617]
DPRI/1/1617/D1
Peter DELAVALE, of Tynmouth [Tynemouth, Northumberland]; also spelt Delaval
see DPRI/4/11: f.221, 22 Nov 1617; f.222v, 29 Nov 1617
Digitised material for Peter Delavale of Tynemouth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1617/D1DPRI/1/1617/D1/1-4 29 November 1617
account
Account of John Delavale, son and co-executor, (Marie Delavale, relict and co-executor not having intermeddled), subscribed with his request that certain items in the charge be discounted as unrecoverable. Endorsed: admitted.
DPRI/1/1617/D2 12 November 1617
William DODD, yeoman, of Chirdon within the parish (chapelry) of Bellingham and countie of Northumberlande [Bellingham, Northumberland]
See DDR/EV/VIS/2/4 (Northumberland Visitation) f.237: proved, 12 Nov 1617. [?See also DPRI/4/11 f.169: 1 Mar 1617]
Digitised material for William Dodd, yeoman of Bellingham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1617/D2DPRI/1/1617/D2/1-2 16 July 1617
will
Will, with contemporaneous list of debts owing to the testator of £16 1s 8d. Endorsed: proved, 12 Nov [1617].
DPRI/1/1617/D2/3 20 October 1617
inventory, actual total £55 3s 4d
DPRI/1/1617/D4 10 May 1617
John DOSSEY, yeoman, of parish of Longnewton in the county of Durham [Longnewton, County Durham]; also spelt Dossie
Digitised material for John Dossey, yeoman of Longnewton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/D4DPRI/1/1617/D4/1-2 4 April 1617
will
Subscribed: probate and the tuition of John and Robert Dossie, grandchildren, and John Dossie alias Harperley granted to Anthony Dossey, son and executor; inventory to be exhibited at the next court, 10 May 1617.
DPRI/1/1617/D4/3-6 25 April 1617
inventory, actual total £446 3s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £40 4s 1d)
DPRI/1/1617/F2 31 July 1617
John FARROW, yeoman, of parish of Longnewton (Longe Newton) in the countye of Durham [Longnewton, County Durham]; also spelt Farray, Farroe
Probate of the will was the subject of a cause: Ann Hett, next of kin v Richard Colling, sole executor.
Digitised material for John Farrow, yeoman of Longnewton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/F2DPRI/1/1617/F2/1 15 July 1617
will
endorsed: proved, 31 July [1617]
DPRI/1/1617/F2/2 18 July 1617
indented inventory, actual total £40 12s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £11 16s 11d)
DPRI/1/1617/F2/3 undated
interrogatories
interrogatories of Ann Hett, next of kin, to the witnesses to the will exhibited by Richard Collen (Colling), sole executor
DPRI/1/1617/F3
John FAWCET, cordwainer, of Darlington in the countie of Durham [Darlington, County Durham]; also spelt Fawcett
see DPRI/4/11: ff.190 and 191, 21 June 1617; ff.192v (2), 27 and 28 June; f.195, 5 July 1617
Digitised material for John Fawcet, cordwainer of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/F3DPRI/1/1617/F3/1 22 April 1617
will
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 154-155
DPRI/1/1617/F3/2 14 May 1617
indented inventory, actual total £90 12s 2d (with account of debts of £29 19s 1d)
inventory of household and shop goods etc.
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 155-158
DPRI/1/1617/F6 31 January 1617
Matthew FENWICK, of Breckenhill (Breckinhill) within the parish (chapelry) of All Sants in Newcastle [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]
Account includes a coroner's fee. See DPRI/4/11 f.157: administration granted to Isabell Fenwick, 31 Jan 1617; f.212v: account admitted, 10 Oct 1617.
Digitised material for Matthew Fenwick of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1617/F6DPRI/1/1617/F6/1 10 October 1617
account
Account of Isabell Fenwick, relict. Endorsed: admitted, 10 Oct [1617].
DPRI/1/1617/F10 14 April 1617
John FORSTER, yeoman, of Benridge (Benridg) in the county of Northumberland and parishe of Midforde (Midford, Mitford) [Mitford, Northumberland]
Digitised material for John Forster, yeoman of Mitford, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1617/F10DPRI/1/1617/F10/1 14 March 1617
will
endorsed: proved, 14 Apr [1617]
DPRI/1/1617/F10/2-3 3 April 1617
inventory, actual total £198 16s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £8 16s 4d)
DPRI/1/1617/F11
Nicholas FOSTER, father of Sir Claudius Foster knight, esquire, of parishe of Balmebroughe (Balmborough, Bamboroughe) [Bamburgh, Northumberland]; also spelt Forster
Not found in DPRI/4/10 (index defective). See DPRI/4/11 f.15, account entered (Dec 1614); f.204, 20 July 1617; ff.210, 214; f. 227, 17 Dec 1617. For the will, an inventory of debts, and the inventory, see - DPRI/1/1614/F4/1-2 - DPRI/1/1614/F4/3 -
DPRI/1/1608/F2/1-5
Digitised material for Nicholas Foster, father of Sir Claudius Foster knight of Bamburgh, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1617/F11DPRI/1/1617/F11/1-2 undated
account
Account of Sir Claudius Foster knight, son and executor. Endorsed: admitted.
DPRI/1/1617/F12
Roberte FULTHROPPE, gentleman, of Sherintonn in the parishe of Munkhesleden (Munkehesleden, Hesleden) [Monk Hesleden, County Durham]; also spelt Fulthropp
Digitised material for Roberte Fulthroppe, gentleman of Monk Hesleden, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/F12DPRI/1/1617/F12/1 11 August 1616
will
with executor's records, 17 June 1617
Will, subscribed with declaration of consent of Margerie Fulthroppe, relict and executrix, to take up execution.
DPRI/1/1617/F12/2 3 December 1616
indented inventory, actual total £40 16s
DPRI/1/1617/G1 17 November 1617
Richard GRAY, yeoman, of Stanningtone of the countie of Northumberland [Stannington, Northumberland]
Not found in Probate Act Book DPRI/4/11, or in DDR/EV/VIS/2/4 (Northumberland Visitation).
Digitised material for Richard Gray, yeoman of Stannington, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1617/G1DPRI/1/1617/G1/1 14 February 1617
will
Will, with list of debts of £2 15s and more. Endorsed: proved, 17 Nov [1617].
DPRI/1/1617/G1/2 undated
inventory, actual total £47
DPRI/1/1617/G2 15 April 1617
Rowland GRENE, yeoman, of Middle (Midle) Horsfeild Lee in the Forrest of Rothbury (parish of Rothburie) within the countie of Northumberland [Rothbury, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Rowland Grene, yeoman of Rothbury, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1617/G2DPRI/1/1617/G2/1 2 January 1617
will
endorsed: proved, 15 Apr [1617]
DPRI/1/1617/G2/2 13 January 1617
indented inventory, actual total £121 1s (with account of debts of £1 7s)
DPRI/1/1617/G3 29 November 1617
Thomas GRENEWELL, yeoman, of Thornely (Thorneley, Thorneton) of the parish of Wolsingham [Wolsingham, County Durham]; also spelt Greenwell, Grenwell, Grinwell
see DPRI/4/11: ff.220 and 223, Nov 1617
Digitised material for Thomas Grenewell, yeoman of Wolsingham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/G3DPRI/1/1617/G3/1-2 10 July 1617
will
endorsed: proved, 29 Nov [1617]
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 116-117
DPRI/1/1617/G3/4 15 November 1617
commission
Commission to Henry Atkinson of Shipley, Lancelot Chapman of Newlands, John Atkinson of Fallees and James Jackson of the Waystes in County Durham, yeomen, to re-appraise the goods etc. of the deceased; William Grenewell, son and sole executor,
having exhibited a much undervalued inventory; Michael Grenewell, son, to be given notice, should he wish to be present at the time of appraisal; [commission executed, 20 Nov 1617].
DPRI/1/1617/G3/3 20 November 1617
inventory, actual total £90 18s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £27 9s 4d)
Inventory, made by commission (issued 15 Nov 1617); subscribed with additional £44 19s 2d of disputed debts alledged to be owing by the deceased.
DPRI/1/1617/H3 28 January 1618
John HETHE, the eldest, esquire, of Kepeyere (Keepyere, Kepeyer, Kepier, Kepiere) in the countye of Durham, city of Durham [Kepier Hospital, County Durham]; also spelt Heth, Heath, Heeth
see DPRI/4/11 f.232
Digitised material for John Hethe, the eldest, esquire of Kepier Hospital, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/H3DPRI/1/1617/H3/1-12 24 November 1612
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 65-70
DPRI/1/1617/H3/13-15 10 January 1613
codicil
DPRI/1/1617/H3/16-17 1 November 1613
codicil
DPRI/1/1617/H3/18-20 3 February 1618
indented inventory, actual total £294 4s
Inventory of goods etc. at Kepier, Middle Grange and the East Grange. Endorsed: [will] proved, 28 Jan [1618].
DPRI/1/1617/H6 22 November 1617
Nicholas HOPPER, yeoman, of Blackhedley in the countye of Northumberland and parrishe (chapelry) of Shotley [Shotley, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Nicholas Hopper, yeoman of Shotley, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1617/H6DPRI/1/1617/H6/1 25 August 1617
will
endorsed: proved, 22 Nov [1617]
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 118
DPRI/1/1617/H6/2-3 29 October 1617
inventory, actual total £156 11s 8d
DPRI/1/1617/K4 12 November 1617
Jerrett KIRSUPP, of Wodlisheals (Wodlisheall), parish of Symonburn [Simonburn, Northumberland]; also spelt Kirsop, Kirsup
Digitised material for Jerrett Kirsupp of Simonburn, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1617/K4DPRI/1/1617/K4/1 18 January 1617
will
endorsed: proved, 12 Nov [1617]
DPRI/1/1617/K4/2 undated
inventory, actual total £1 12s
DPRI/1/1617/K4/3 undated
duplicate inventory, actual total £1 12s
DPRI/1/1617/L1
Robart LAVEROCK, yeoman, of Bradburye (Bradburie) in the countye of Durham, parish of Sedgfild [Sedgefield, County Durham]; also spelt Laverocke, Laverack
Digitised material for Robart Laverock, yeoman of Sedgefield, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/L1DPRI/1/1617/L1/1 20 January 1618
will
with probate records, 21 February 1618
Will, subscribed with memorandum of two witnesses relating the expressed intention of the testator relating to a tutorship.
DPRI/1/1617/L1/2-3 9 February 1618
indented inventory, actual total £401 18s 3d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £147 2s 4d)
Inventory of goods etc. at Foxton and Bradbury. Endorsed: proved.
DPRI/1/1617/L5 1 March 1617
Lady Elizabeth LUMLEY, [second] wife of John, 1st Baron Lumley, [widow], parish of St Olave in Hart Streete in the city of London, Castle of Lumley in the county of Durham [St Olave Hart-street, London; Lumley, County Durham]
Not found in Probate Act Book DPRI/4/11, or DDR/EV/VIS/2/4. The will was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 8 Feb 1617 (see PROB 11/129).
Digitised material for Lady Elizabeth Lumley, second wife of John, 1st Baron Lumley, widow, of Lumley, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/L5DPRI/1/1617/L5/1 6 November 1616
copy will
DPRI/1/1617/L5/2 27 February 1617
power of attorney
Power of attorney of Thomas Lord Darcie (brother) and Sir Thomas Savadge baronet (nephew), executors, to Thomas King, notary public and proctor at Durham, to obtain probate (or approbate) and administration of the goods etc. within Durham
diocese; the will already having been proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, [8 Feb 1617].
DPRI/1/1617/L5/3 27 February 1617
inventory, actual total £1,000 5s
exhibited at Durham, 1 Mar 1617
DPRI/1/1617/L5/4
wrapper
DPRI/1/1617/L6 11 October 1617
Cuthbert LYDDELL, yeoman, of Elmden (Elmeden, Emelden) in the county of Durham [Sedgefield, County Durham]; also spelt Liddell
see DPRI/4/11 f.213: 11 Oct 1617
Digitised material for Cuthbert Lyddell, yeoman of Sedgefield, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/L6DPRI/1/1617/L6/1 21 August 1617
will
DPRI/1/1617/L6/2 18 September 1617
indented inventory, actual total £96 15s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £26 5s 5d)
subscribed with memorandum relating to goods not inventoried
DPRI/1/1617/M3 27 September 1617
John MAIOR, of Plausworth (Plawsworth), parish of Chester [Chester-le-Street, County Durham]; also spelt Mare
Digitised material for John Maior of Chester-le-Street, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/M3DPRI/1/1617/M3/1 18 September 1617
nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1617/M3/2 25 September 1617
inventory, actual total £26 2s 10d (with account of debts and funeral charges of £15 6s 8d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 27 Sep [1617]
DPRI/1/1617/M4 19 July 1617
Christifor MARLEY, butcher, of Hartlpole (Hartinpole, Hartinpoole, Hartlpoll) within the countie of Durham [Hartlepool, County Durham]
see DPRI/4/11 f.210v: 19 July 1617
Digitised material for Christifor Marley, butcher of Hartlepool, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/M4DPRI/1/1617/M4/1-2 22 June 1617
will
Will, endorsed with contemporaneous list of debts owing to (£50 9s 10d) and owing by (£6) the testator. Endorsed: proved, 19 July [1617].
DPRI/1/1617/M4/3-5 15 July 1617
inventory, actual total £83 14s 3d (with account of debts of £7 15s 4d)
DPRI/1/1617/M5 14 April 1617
William MARSHALL, tanner, of Morpeth in the county of Northumberland [Morpeth, Northumberland]
Digitised material for William Marshall, tanner of Morpeth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1617/M5DPRI/1/1617/M5/1 21 November 1616
will
with codicil, 23 November 1616
with grant of probate, 14 April 1617
probate granted at Morpeth to Margerie Marshall, relict and sole executrix, 14 Apr 1617
DPRI/1/1617/M5/2-5 9 December 1616
indented inventory, actual total £319 (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £80 16s 8d)
DPRI/1/1617/M6 10 May 1617
John MARTIN, rector of Dinsdale, clerk, of Dinsdale (Dinsdaile, Dindesdale) in the county of Duresm [Dinsdale, County Durham]; also spelt Martyn
Digitised material for John Martin, rector of Dinsdale, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/M6DPRI/1/1617/M6/1 20 February 1617
will
DPRI/1/1617/M6/2 2 March 1618
indented inventory, actual total £94 12s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £34 7s 3d)
endorsed: proved, 10 May [1617]
DPRI/1/1617/M7
Raphe MARTIN, of Frosterley in Wardale within the parish of Stanhope (Stanhop) and countie of Durham [Frosterley, County Durham]; also spelt Marton
Digitised material for Raphe Martin of Frosterley, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/M7DPRI/1/1617/M7/1 10 December 1615
will
endorsed: proved
DPRI/1/1617/M7/2 3 January 1616
inventory, actual total £49 8s 2d (with account of debts and funeral charges of £30 0s 8d)
DPRI/1/1617/M11 14 April 1617
Roger MILBURNE, tanner, of parish of Morpeth in the county of Northumberland [Morpeth, Northumberland]; also spelt Milbourn
Digitised material for Roger Milburne, tanner of Morpeth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1617/M11DPRI/1/1617/M11/1 16 January 1617
will
endorsed: proved, 14 Apr [1617]
DPRI/1/1617/M11/2-3 24 January 1617
indented inventory, actual total £56 8s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £59 1s 6d and more)
DPRI/1/1617/M13 11 November 1617
Roberte MILL, yeoman, of Munckseaton (Munck Seaton) in the parishe of Tynmouth (Tynmoth) in the countie of Northumberland [Monkseaton, Northumberland]; also spelt Milles
Digitised material for Roberte Mill, yeoman of Monkseaton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1617/M13DPRI/1/1617/M13/1-2 undated
will
endorsed: proved, 11 Nov [1617]
DPRI/1/1617/M13/3 29 May 1617
inventory, actual total £145 (with account of debts of £50 14s 10d)
DPRI/1/1617/M15 14 April 1617
Stephen MYTFORD, of chapelry of Horton in the county of Northumberland [Horton, Northumberland]; also spelt Mitford
see DDR/EV/VIS/2/4 (Northumberland Visitation), f.234: Morpeth, 14 Apr 1617
Digitised material for Stephen Mytford of Horton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1617/M15DPRI/1/1617/M15/1 undated
inventory
Inventory of the goods etc. entered into by James Story of Horton after the death of Stephen Mytford.
DPRI/1/1617/N1
Thomas NEWTON, the elder, of Harton within the chappelrie of St Hyldes in the parish of Jarro (Jarroe) [Harton, County Durham]
see DPRI/4/11 iii caveat, 7 Feb 1617; and also ff. 159, 162v, 163, 165v, 217v
Digitised material for Thomas Newton, the elder of Harton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/N1DPRI/1/1617/N1/1 23 October 1616
will
endorsed: proved
DPRI/1/1617/N1/2 30 January 1617
inventory, actual total £189 15s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £12 16s)
DPRI/1/1617/N2
William NEWTON, of parishe of St Giles in Durham [Durham St Giles, County Durham]
Digitised material for William Newton of Durham St Giles, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/N2DPRI/1/1617/N2/1 1 October 1617
will
with memorandum
Will, subscribed with memorandum (made at probate) of the witnesses clarifying the terms of the will regarding the appointment of executors.
DPRI/1/1617/N2/2 17 October 1617
inventory, actual total £31 17s 1d (with account of debts of £17 1s)
DPRI/1/1617/N3 17 November 1617
John NICHOLSON, of West Slickburne (Slicburne) of the parish of Bedlington in the countie of Northumberland [Sleekburn, Northumberland]; also spelt Nicolson
see DDR/EV/VIS/2/4 (Northumberland Visitation): proved at Morpeth, 17 or 18 Nov 1617
Digitised material for John Nicholson of Sleekburn, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1617/N3DPRI/1/1617/N3/1 undated
will
endorsed: proved, 17 Nov [1617]
DPRI/1/1617/N3/2 undated
inventory, actual total £62 9s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £5)
DPRI/1/1617/N4
Matthew NOBLE, miller, of Elvitt (Elvett) within the parish of St Oswolds in the suburbes of the cittie of Durham [Durham St Oswald, County Durham]
Digitised material for Matthew Noble, miller of Durham St Oswald, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/N4DPRI/1/1617/N4/1-2 10 February 1617
will
Will, with list of debts owing [to] the testator of £34 0s 10d. Endorsed: proved
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 111-112
DPRI/1/1617/N4/3-5 21 March 1617
indented inventory, actual total £142 8s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £12 10s 9d)
DPRI/1/1617/O1 13 February 1618
John OVINGETON, of Whorleton (Whorlton) in the countie of Durham and parish of Gainford [Whorlton, County Durham]; also spelt Ovington
see DPRI/4/11 f.234v: 13 Feb 1618
Digitised material for John Ovingeton of Whorlton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/O1DPRI/1/1617/O1/1 16 January 1618
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 122-123
DPRI/1/1617/O1/2 5 February 1618
inventory, actual total £811 18s 3d (with account of legacies and funeral expenses of £423 13s 8d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 13 Feb 1618
DPRI/1/1617/P1 8 April 1617
Richard PARKER, yeoman, of Over Lippwood (Lipwood) alias Cutts Hill in the parish of Haydon (Haidon) within the barronye of Langley in the countye of Northumberland [Haydon Bridge, Northumberland]
see DDR/EV/VIS/2/4 (Northumberland Visitation): f.231v: Corbridge, 8 Apr 1617
Digitised material for Richard Parker, yeoman of Haydon Bridge, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1617/P1DPRI/1/1617/P1/1-2 7 January 1617
will
endorsed: proved, 8 Apr [1617]
DPRI/1/1617/P1/3-5 7 February 1617
inventory, actual total £80 3s 6d (with account of funeral expenses of £4)
DPRI/1/1617/P3 27 September 1617
John PERSEVELL, of chapelry of Barnard Scastle (Castell, Castle) [Barnard Castle, County Durham]; also spelt Percivell, Persevell
see DPRI/4/11 f.209v: 27 Sep 1617
Digitised material for John Persevell of Barnard Castle, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/P3DPRI/1/1617/P3/1 24 July 1616
will
endorsed: proved, 27 Sep 1617
DPRI/1/1617/P3/3 24 July 1617
inventory, actual total £210 17s 8d (with account of debts of £2 10s)
subscribed with the names of the sureties, the relict and four children
DPRI/1/1617/P3/2 25 September 1643
wrapper
Wrapper, made from copy will bond (25 Sep 1643) binding Dorothy Harreson widow to execute the will of Thomas Hatherington of Newcastle upon Tyne and administer his goods for the use of Dorothy and Margaret Hatherington, daughters and
co-executors, and also binding her to provide for their tuition. For the grant of administration of Hatherington's estate, see DPRI/4/15 f.156v: 26 Sep 1643. For the will of Thomas Hatherington, see - DPRI/1/1643/H1/1-2
DPRI/1/1617/P6 14 April 1617
Andrew POTT, of the Hirdlaw (Hirdlawe), within the parish of Elsden, countie of Northumberland [Elsdon, Northumberland]
see DDR/EV/VIS/2/4 (Northumberland Visitation) f.233: proved at Morpeth, 14 Apr 1617
Digitised material for Andrew Pott of Elsdon, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1617/P6DPRI/1/1617/P6/1 9 November 1616
indented will
endorsed: proved, 14 Apr [1617]
DPRI/1/1617/P6/2 undated
indented inventory, actual total £4 19s
DPRI/1/1617/P7 14 April 1617
Clement POTT, of the Harnehouse, parish of Elsden [Elsdon, Northumberland]
see DDR/EV/VIS/2/4 (Northumberland Visitation) f.233: proved at Morpeth, 14 Apr 1617
Digitised material for Clement Pott of Elsdon, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1617/P7DPRI/1/1617/P7/1 27 October 1615
indented will
endorsed: proved, 14 Apr [1617]
DPRI/1/1617/P7/2 undated
indented inventory, actual total £8
DPRI/1/1617/P8 14 April 1617
Robert POTT, of Burdhope Cragg (Burdhoope Cragge) within the parish of Elsden [Elsdon, Northumberland]
see DDR/EV/VIS/2/4 (Northumberland Visitation) f.233: proved at Morpeth, 14 Apr 1617
Digitised material for Robert Pott of Elsdon, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1617/P8DPRI/1/1617/P8/1 4 August 1616
indented will
endorsed: administration granted, 14 Apr [1617]; vacat [nullified]
DPRI/1/1617/P8/2 undated
indented inventory, actual total £17
DPRI/1/1617/P10 17 November 1617
Cuthbert PYE, gentleman, yeoman, Newminster in the parishe of Morpeth and county of Northumberland, Morpeth Abbey (Abbye) in the parish of Morpeth in the county of Northumberland [Morpeth, Northumberland]
see DDR/EV/VIS/2/4 (Northumberland Visitation) f.238v: proved at Morpeth, 17 or 18 Nov 1617
Digitised material for Cuthbert Pye, gentleman, yeoman, of Morpeth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1617/P10DPRI/1/1617/P10/1-2 4 March 1617
will
with executor's records
Will, subscribed with [17 Nov 1617] memorandum of the executor acknowledging his nomination as executor in trust only, and renouncing all benefits of the office to the widow and children. Endorsed: proved, 17 Nov 1617.
DPRI/1/1617/P10/3-4 24 March 1617
inventory, actual total £76 11s 2d (with account of debts of £10)
DPRI/1/1617/R3 21 June 1617
John RICHARDSON, yeoman, of Trymden (Trymdon, Trimdon) within the county pallatine of Durham [Trimdon, County Durham]
Digitised material for John Richardson, yeoman of Trimdon, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/R3DPRI/1/1617/R3/1 28 September 1616
will
with inventory, 1 June 1618, actual total £242 3s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £6 17s 6d)
Will, and inventory [date uncertain, almost illegible]. Endorsed: proved, 21 June [1617].
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 105-106
DPRI/1/1617/R4 14 April 1617
Robart RICHARDSON, of West Thriston within the parishe of Felton and county of Northumberland [Felton, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Robart Richardson of Felton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1617/R4DPRI/1/1617/R4/1-2 22 January 1617
will
endorsed: proved, 14 Apr [1617]
DPRI/1/1617/R4/3 28 February 1617
inventory, actual total £46 0s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £7)
DPRI/1/1617/R6 12 November 1617
Nicholas RIDLEY, of the Hard Riding, parish of Haltwesell (Hawtwesle) [Haltwhistle, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Nicholas Ridley of Haltwhistle, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1617/R6DPRI/1/1617/R6/1 23 May 1617
will
DPRI/1/1617/R6/2-3 23 May 1617
inventory of debts, actual total £17 2s 6d (with account of debts of £12 6s 8d)
with inventory, 26 June 1617, actual total £77 6s 4d
endorsed: [will] proved, 12 Nov [1617]
DPRI/1/1617/R10 27 September 1617
John ROBINSON, of Bollam (Bolam) in the parishe of Gayneforth (Gainforth) [Bolam, County Durham]
Digitised material for John Robinson of Bolam, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/R10DPRI/1/1617/R10/1-2 7 September 1617
will
endorsed: proved, 27 Sep [1617]
DPRI/1/1617/R10/3-4 18 September 1617
inventory, actual total £159 16s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £13 19s 6d)
DPRI/1/1617/R11 17 January 1618
Robert ROBISON, of Barkeres House, chapelry of Tanfeld [Tanfield, County Durham]; also spelt Robeson, Robinson
Digitised material for Robert Robison of Tanfield, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/R11DPRI/1/1617/R11/1-2 1 May 1617
will
Will, with list of debts owing by (£4 5s 1d) and to (£2 4s) the testator. Endorsed: proved, 17 Jan [1618].
DPRI/1/1617/R11/3 1617
indented inventory, actual total £47 9s 6d
DPRI/1/1617/S3
George SHAWDFURTH, yeoman, of Tonstall (Tonnstall, Tunstall) within the parish of Bushopp Weremouth in the countie of Durham [Bishopwearmouth, County Durham]; also spelt Shawdforthe, Shawdeforth
see DPRI/4/11 ff.208v and 225: Shawdfurth lived at Murton, Dalton-le-Dale, at the time of his death
Digitised material for George Shawdfurth, yeoman of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/S3DPRI/1/1617/S3/1 31 July 1617
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 117
DPRI/1/1617/S3/2-3 19 August 1617
indented inventory, actual total £1,528 18s 4d (with account of debts of £900)
Inventory of goods etc. at Tonstall and Murton. Endorsed: proved.
DPRI/1/1617/S4
Mathew SHERD, yeoman, of the Allertons in the countie pallintine of Durham, parish of Whickham [Whickham, County Durham]
Digitised material for Mathew Sherd, yeoman of Whickham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/S4DPRI/1/1617/S4/1 3 October 1617
will
Will, with list of debts owing to (£19 19s) and owing by (£8 1s 8d) the testator.
DPRI/1/1617/S4/2 23 October 1617
inventory, actual total £20 19s 4d
endorsed: [proved], 11 Nov [1617]
DPRI/1/1617/S5 12 November 1617
James SLATER, of Ouldridlaie (Ould Ridley, Old Ridley) with parish of Bywell Peter [Bywell St Peter, Northumberland]; also spelt Sclaitor
Digitised material for James Slater of Bywell St Peter, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1617/S5DPRI/1/1617/S5/1-2 27 September 1617
will
Will, with list of debts owing by (12s 8d) and owing to (£12 0s 12d and one cow) the testator. Endorsed: proved, 12 Nov [1617].
DPRI/1/1617/S5/3 undated
inventory, actual total £20 3s 6d
DPRI/1/1617/S5/4 6 November 1617
inventory, actual total £20 2s 6d
DPRI/1/1617/S7 14 April 1617
Mathewe SMYTH, yeoman, of Ellington (Ellyngtone) in the countie of Northumberland and parishe of Woodhorne (Woodhorn) [Woodhorn, Northumberland]; also spelt Smith
Digitised material for Mathewe Smyth, yeoman of Woodhorn, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1617/S7DPRI/1/1617/S7/1 15 February 1617
will
endorsed: proved, 14 Apr [1617]
DPRI/1/1617/S7/2 27 February 1617
inventory, actual total £43 1s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £16 7s 6d)
DPRI/1/1617/S10 28 June 1617
John STEVENSON, the elder, of Nesham (Neasham, Neesham), parish of Hurworth [Hurworth, County Durham]; also spelt Stephenson
see DPRI/4/11 f.193: administration granted to Jane Stevenson, relict, 28 June 1617
Digitised material for John Stevenson, the elder of Hurworth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/S10DPRI/1/1617/S10/1-2 22 May 1617
indented inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 28 June [1617]
DPRI/1/1617/S11 8 November 1617
George STOBBES, of Amblingyate (Ambling Gate, Amblingate) in Wardalle within the parish of Stanhope (Stanhop) [Stanhope, County Durham]; also spelt Stobbs
Digitised material for George Stobbes of Stanhope, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/S11DPRI/1/1617/S11/1 23 April 1616
will
Will, subscribed: John Stobbes and Thomas Stobbes [grandsons and two of the executors] elected their mother Margerie [Stobbes, daughter-in-law] as their tutrix, 15 Nov 1617. Endorsed: proved, 8 Nov [1617].
DPRI/1/1617/S11/2 19 August 1617
inventory, actual total £101 14s (with account of debts of £16 5s 2d)
DPRI/1/1617/S12 27 September 1617
Thomas STOBBES [Gainford, County Durham]
Only a fragment survives, reused as a wrapper for 1616 wills: will and inventory are not present. See DPRI/4/11 f.224v.
Digitised material for Thomas Stobbes of Gainford, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/S12DPRI/1/1617/S12/1 undated
wrapper
endorsed: administration granted to Jane [Stobbes], wife; bond to distribute to the next of kin, according to the decree of the judge, 27 Sep 1617
DPRI/1/1617/S15 17 January 1618
Robert SURTEES, mercer, of parishe of Sainct Nicholas in the cittie of Durham [Durham St Nicholas, County Durham]; also spelt Surtis, Surties, Surteis
Digitised material for Robert Surtees, mercer of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/S15DPRI/1/1617/S15/1-6 27 November 1617
will
endorsed: proved, 17 Jan [1618]
DPRI/1/1617/S15/7-9 13 January 1618
inventory, actual total £1,089 14s 1d
inventory of household, shop, warehouse and pawnshop goods etc.
DPRI/1/1617/T2 9 April 1617
John TALER, senior, butcher, towne of Newcastle upon Tyne and of the parish of All Saintes, parish of St Nicholas in the town of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland; Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas,
Northumberland]; also spelt Tayler, Taylor
Digitised material for John Taler, senior, butcher, of Newcastle upon Tyn, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1617/T2DPRI/1/1617/T2/1 26 January 1617
will
endorsed: proved, 9 Apr [1617]
DPRI/1/1617/T2/2-3 undated
inventory, actual total £19 13s 11d
inventory of household and shop goods etc.
DPRI/1/1617/T1 29 July 1617
Robert TATE, weaver, of Berwick uppon Tweed (Barwick upon Twede, Barwicke upon Twedd) [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Robert Tate, weaver of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1617/T1DPRI/1/1617/T1/1-2 7 August 1616
will
Will, with list of debts owing to (£22 19s 9d) and by (£15 6s 8d) the testator.
DPRI/1/1617/T1/3-4 7 August 1616
will
with inventory, 22 August 1616, actual total £34 5s 3d
Will, with list of debts owing to (£21 19s 9d) and by (£15 6s 8d) the testator.
DPRI/1/1617/T1/5 22 August 1616
inventory, actual total £34 5s 3d (with account of debts of £15 6s 8d)
DPRI/1/1617/T1/6 25 July 1617
commission
commission to Gilbert Durie, vicar of Berwick, and John Jackson, preacher of Berwick, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Oswald Armorer, executor, for the use of the deceased's children; also to swear the witnesses
to the will; commission executed by Durie and Jackson, 29 July 1617
DPRI/1/1617/T3
Robert TAYLOR, cordwainer, of cittie of Durham [Durham, County Durham]; also spelt Tailor
Digitised material for Robert Taylor, cordwainer of Durham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/T3DPRI/1/1617/T3/1-2 2 December 1616
will
DPRI/1/1617/T3/3-10 16 December 1616
indented inventory, actual total £186 8s 3d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £91 0s 3d
inventory of household and shop goods etc., includes items at a house at Elvet Bridge End; listed but not accounted is the dwelling house that belonged to Taylor's wife's first husband
DPRI/1/1617/T4
Robert TEMPEST, merchant adventurer, of towne of Newcastell upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]
Tempest held a lease of the butlerage of wines, and which he bequeathed to his brother Charles Tempest. See DPRI/4/11 f.178, 178v, 199, 205, 206, 207v: 7 Apr 1617-23 Aug 1617.
Digitised material for Robert Tempest, merchant adventurer of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1617/T4DPRI/1/1617/T4/1-2 4 December 1616
nuncupative will
Subscribed: a commission decreed for examining my Lady [Margaret] Selbie, 12 May [1616]. Endorsed: not proved.
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 107-108
DPRI/1/1617/T4/3-4 undated
interrogatories
interrogatories of Anne Tempest, relict, to the witnesses to the nuncupative will on the part of William Tempest gentleman, relating to a cause to prove the will
DPRI/1/1617/T6 30 August 1617
John TONSTALL, parish clerk of Newcastle All Saints, parish clerk, yeoman, of parrish of Allhallowes (Alhallows) within the towne and county of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]
Digitised material for John Tonstall, parish clerk of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1617/T6DPRI/1/1617/T6/1 28 June 1617
will
endorsed: proved, 30 Aug [1617]
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 114-116
DPRI/1/1617/T6/3 4 July 1617
codicil
DPRI/1/1617/T6/2 9 July 1617
inventory, actual total £105 13s 2d
DPRI/1/1617/T8 15 November 1617
Michell TURBUTT, labourer, Chester in the Streat in the countie of Durham, otherwise at Girsbye (Girsbie) [Chester-le-Street, County Durham; Sockburn, County Durham]; also spelt Turbatt, Turbut
Turbutt died at Girsbie in Yorkshire.
Digitised material for Michell Turbutt, labourer of Chester-le-Street, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/T8DPRI/1/1617/T8/1 13 July 1617
will
with inventory of debts, actual total £13 (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £2 7s 4d)
Will, and inventory of debts owing to and owing by the testator, 'having none other goods'.
DPRI/1/1617/T8/2 24 October 1617
commission
Commission to Lewis Ambrose, vicar of Sockburn, to swear and examine the witnesses to the will; commission executed by Ambrose, 31 Oct 1617. Endorsed: proved, 15 Nov [1617].
DPRI/1/1617/W1 21 November 1617
Thomas WALL, of Browne Howses (Browen House) in the parishe of Stanhope (Stanhop) [Stanhope, County Durham]
Digitised material for Thomas Wall of Stanhope, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/W1DPRI/1/1617/W1/1 14 April 1613
will
Subscribed: proved by George Hall, clerk; probate granted to Elizabeth Emerson widow, [sister-in-law and] survivng executor, 21 Nov [1617].
DPRI/1/1617/W1/2 4 June 1613
inventory, actual total £21 9s 3d
DPRI/1/1617/W1/3 4 June 1613
copy inventory, actual total £21 9s 3d
DPRI/1/1617/W2 11 April 1617
Stephen WARDE, yeoman, of Blackwell in the countie of Durham, Darlington [Blackwell, County Durham]; also spelt Warde
Digitised material for Stephen Warde, yeoman of Blackwell, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/W2DPRI/1/1617/W2/1 28 December 1616
will
endorsed: proved, 11 Apr [1617]
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 108
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 159
DPRI/1/1617/W2/2-3 22 February 1617
indented inventory, actual total £438 0s 4d
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 159-161
DPRI/1/1617/W5 30 October 1617
William WATSON, gentleman, of Whitworth in the countye of Durham [Whitworth, County Durham]
See DPRI/4/11 f.217v: 30 Oct 1617. The dates of the will and inventory are incompatible.
Digitised material for William Watson, gentleman of Whitworth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1617/W5DPRI/1/1617/W5/1 26 August 1617
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 118-120
DPRI/1/1617/W5/2-3 5 August 1617
indented inventory, actual total £149 6s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £11 11s)
endorsed: [will] proved, 30 Oct [1617]
DPRI/1/1617/W9 12 November 1617
Thomas WHITFELD, of Dues Grene late of Whitfeld [Whitfield, Northumberland]; also spelt Whitfeild
see DDR/EV/VIS/2/4 (Northumberland Visitation) f.237v: proved at Corbridge, 12 Nov 1617
Digitised material for Thomas Whitfeld of Whitfield, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1617/W9DPRI/1/1617/W9/1 undated
will
DPRI/1/1617/W9/2 8 November 1617
inventory, actual total £8 2s
endorsed: [will] proved, 12 Nov [1617]
DPRI/1/1617/W14 19 November 1617
Raph WILSON, of Buckton in the parish (chapelry) of Kylo (Kyloe, Kiloe) [Kyloe, Northumberland]; also spelt Willsson
Digitised material for Raph Wilson of Kyloe, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1617/W14DPRI/1/1617/W14/1-2 15 March 1617
will
Will, with list of debts owing to the testator of £5s and more. Endorsed: proved, 19 Nov [1617].
DPRI/1/1617/W14/3 undated
inventory, actual total £9 15s 4d
DPRI/1/1617/W16 12 August 1617
Thomas WOODRINGTON, pensioner of Berwick-upon-Tweed, pensioner, gentleman, of chapelry of All Saints in the towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Thomas Woodrington, pensioner of Berwick-upon-Tweed, gentleman of chapelry of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1617/W16DPRI/1/1617/W16/1 2 April 1617
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 112-114
DPRI/1/1617/W16/2 1 July 1617
indented inventory, actual total £333 9s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £16 10s 7d)
DPRI/1/1617/W16/3 11 July 1617
commission
commission to John Cradock archdeacon of Northumberland, John Robson rector of Morpeth, John Warwick rector of Warkworth, William Awlder preacher, and John Ripley vicar of Felton, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to
Sir Henry Woodrington, Robert Woodrington and Ann (Agnes) Pott, three of the executors; relating to a cause to prove the will, Lewes Woodrington and Isabell Bewick, the other executors, already having been sworn, and an inventory already having been
exhibited; commission executed by Ripley, 12 Aug 1617
Wills etc proved 1618Reference: DPRI/1/1618DPRI/1/1618/A1 31 March 1618
John ALDER, of Dunston in the parish of Embleton [Embleton, Northumberland]
Digitised material for John Alder of Embleton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/A1DPRI/1/1618/A1/1 29 December 1616
nuncupative will
endorsed: proved, 31 Mar 1618
DPRI/1/1618/A1/2 2 January 1617
inventory, actual total £78 15s 11d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £56 0s 11d)
DPRI/1/1618/A2 November 1618
Mary ALLYBURTON, widow, of towne of Newcastle upon Tine [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Alliburton
bond: DPRI/3/1618/B245
Digitised material for Mary Allyburton, widow of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/A2DPRI/1/1618/A2/1 15 September 1618
will
endorsed: proved, [?Nov 1618] (illegible)
DPRI/1/1618/A2/2 29 October 1618
indented inventory, actual total £6 7s 2d (with account of funeral expenses of £4)
subscribed: monition decreed for [attendance at] the next court
DPRI/1/1618/A3 25 July 1618
Margarett ANDERSON, wife of George Anderson, widow, of Birtley within the countie of Durham, parish of Chester [Birtley St John, County Durham]
Digitised material for Margarett Anderson, widow of George Anderson, of Birtley St John, County Durham - DPRI/1/1618/A3DPRI/1/1618/A3/1-2 5 December 1617
will
with codicil, undated
Will and codicil, with list of: (1) debts owing to the deceased [?as tutrix or curatrix] being monies bequeathed by Anderson's late husband to their son (£21 14s 8d), and owing to the said son by Margaret Anderson herself (£2 10s); (2) debts
owing by Margaret Anderson (4s 8d). Endorsed: proved, 25 July [1618].
DPRI/1/1618/A3/3-4 12 May 1618
indented inventory, actual total £31 0s 2d (with account of debts, legacies and funeral expenses of £7 19s)
Subscribed with (undated) account of Thomas West, brother and sole executor [and curator], relating to monies bequeathed to Margaret Anderson's son [Richard Anderson] by his father [George Anderson], (£23 14s 8d). For the will and inventory of
George Anderson, see - DPRI/1/1611/A3/1 - DPRI/1/1611/A3/2
DPRI/1/1618/A4 17 August 1618
William ANDERSON, of Barwicke (Barwick) on the hill in the parish of PontIland [Ponteland, Northumberland]
Digitised material for William Anderson of Ponteland, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/A4DPRI/1/1618/A4/1-2 12 December 1617
will
Will, with list of debts owing to the testator of £5 8s. Probate granted to Jennet Anderson, relict and co-executor, and Ralph Fife father of Robert Fife, grandson and co-executor. Endorsed: proved, 17 Aug [1618].
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 121-122
DPRI/1/1618/A4/3 23 January 1618
inventory, actual total £163 15s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £9 8s 8d)
DPRI/1/1618/A5 8 April 1618
Thomas ARCHER, of Est Matphan (East Matfen) in the countye of Northumberland, parish of Stamfordham [Stamfordham, Northumberland]; also spelt Artcher
bond: DPRI/3/1618/B13
Digitised material for Thomas Archer of Stamfordham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/A5DPRI/1/1618/A5/1 14 January 1618
will
Subscribed with the names of three children; tuition of John Archer, grandson of the deceased and son of John Archer, granted to Thomas Davison, brother [?-in-law]; Jarrate Anderson, son and co-executor, sworn [with a power] reserved to George
Anderson, son and co-executor. Endorsed: proved, 8 Apr [1618].
DPRI/1/1618/A5/2 22 January 1618
inventory, actual total £37 8s
DPRI/1/1618/A6 11 August 1618
Adam ARMSTRONG, yeoman, of towne of Greyndon within the liberties (parish) of Norham parcell of the countie pallentyne of Durham [Grindon, County Durham]; also spelt Armestronge
Digitised material for Adam Armstrong, yeoman of Grindon, County Durham - DPRI/1/1618/A6DPRI/1/1618/A6/1-2 25 November 1615
will
with inventory, actual total £28 16s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £30 19s 6d)
endorsed: proved, 11 Aug [1618]
DPRI/1/1618/B1 14 August 1618
Raph BARROFFORDE, of Angerton in the parish of Hertborne (Harton) [Hartburn (Northumberland), Northumberland]; also spelt Barrofford, Barrasford, Barresford
Digitised material for Raph Barrofforde of Hartburn, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/B1DPRI/1/1618/B1/1-2 17 March 1617
will
with memorandum, 14 August 1618
Will, endorsed with memorandum made at probate relating to a bequest subsequent to the publication of the will, and to the duties of one of the executors in trust. Endorsed: proved, 14 Aug 1618; inventory not exhibited.
DPRI/1/1618/B2
Jane BATES, alias Thompson, of parish of Bedlington [Bedlington, Northumberland]; also spelt Baites, Baits
Bates died in the house of Stephen Fenwick.
Digitised material for Jane Bates, alias Thompson of Bedlington, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/B2DPRI/1/1618/B2/1 undated
nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1618/B2/2 undated
interrogatories
Interrogatories of Anne Thompson, [mother and] administratrix of Janet (Jane) Thompson alias Baits [the deceased] to the witnesses to the nuncupative will on the part of Elizabeth Fenwicke [nee Bates, sister]: subscribed, 'Mr Thompson, I pray yow
exsamyne thes witnesses fully upon all the points and parts of thes interrogatories.'
DPRI/1/1618/B5 20 February 1619
John BLAXTON, the younger, of parish of Norton [Norton, County Durham]; also spelt Blakeston
The inventory includes (undated) charges for a sequestration and relaxation of the same.
Digitised material for John Blaxton, the younger of Norton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1618/B5DPRI/1/1618/B5/1 25 November 1618
inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 20 Feb [1619] [?recte 23 or 26 Feb 1619]
DPRI/1/1618/B5/2 20 February 1619
commission
commission to James Rand, prebend of the first stall at Durham and vicar of Norton, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Margery Blaxton, relict, also for the use of her unborn child; commission executed by Rand, 23
Feb 1619
DPRI/1/1618/B6 20 February 1619
Thomas BLENKINSOPPE, of Great Chilton [Chilton, County Durham]; also spelt Blenkinsop, Blenkinsope
Digitised material for Thomas Blenkinsoppe of Chilton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1618/B6DPRI/1/1618/B6/1 23 July 1617
indented will
DPRI/1/1618/B6/2 19 January 1619
indented inventory, actual total £255 11s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £28 10s)
endorsed: proved, 20 Feb [1619]
DPRI/1/1618/B7 3 July 1618
John BOOTH, of Gilligate of the parish of St Giles nere the cittie of Durham [Durham St Giles, County Durham]; also spelt Boothe
see DPRI/4/11: f.257bv, 3 July 1618; f.397 tuition, Apr 1619
Digitised material for John Booth of Durham St Giles, County Durham - DPRI/1/1618/B7DPRI/1/1618/B7/1-6 27 March 1618
copy will
with copy codicil, 20 May 1618
Will and codicil, with memorandum certifying its accuracy and relating that the original will was issued under seal. Endorsed: proved.
DPRI/1/1618/B7/7-8 1 July 1618
inventory, actual total £415 13s
DPRI/1/1618/B9 11 August 1618
Raph BROWNE, yeoman, of Cheswick within the liberties of Norham parcell of the countie pallentyne of Durham, chapelry of Ancroft [Ancroft, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Raph Browne, yeoman of Ancroft, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/B9DPRI/1/1618/B9/1-2 18 April 1617
will
with inventory, undated, actual total £18 14s
Will, with list of debts owing to the testator of £5 14s. Probate granted to Janet Browne, relict, also for the use of Raph [Browne], co-executors; four other children named. Endorsed: proved, 11 Aug [1618].
DPRI/1/1618/C2
Thomas CHAYTOR, register, esquire, of Butterbe (Butterbye, Butterbie) in the countye of Durham [Durham St Oswald, County Durham]; also spelt Chaitor. Died 19 July 1618
Chaytor was the Register of Durham diocese.
Digitised material for Thomas Chaytor, register, esquire of Durham St Oswald, County Durham - DPRI/1/1618/C2DPRI/1/1618/C2/1-2 23 June 1617
nuncupative will
with nuncupative codicil, 23 June 1617
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 83-84
DPRI/1/1618/C2/3-4 29 September 1618
indented inventory, actual total £1,579 19s (with account of debts, legacies and funeral expenses of £443 18s 8d)
inventory of goods etc. at Butterbye and at [?Elvet in] Durham
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 84-87
DPRI/1/1618/C4 31 July 1618
Raph CLAVERNE, [junior], of parish (chapelry) of Lowicke [Lowick, Northumberland]; also spelt Clavering, Claveringe
see DPRI/4/11: f.257 (19 June 1618); f.264v (31 July 1618)
Digitised material for Raph Claverne, junior of Lowick, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/C4DPRI/1/1618/C4/1-2 6 June 1618
inventory
with inventory, 7 October 1618, actual total £319 15s (with account of debts of £9 15s and more)
endorsed: administration granted, 31 July [1618]
DPRI/1/1618/C3 19 December 1618
Michaell CLERK, yeoman, of Old Etell (Etal) in the countye of Northumberland, parish of Ford [Etal, Northumberland]; also spelt Clarke, Clark
bond: DPRI/3/1618/B300
Digitised material for Michaell Clerk, yeoman of Etal, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/C3DPRI/1/1618/C3/1 1 November 1617
will
Will, endorsed with list of debts owing by (£24) and owing to (unvalued) the testator. Endorsed: proved, 19 Dec [1618].
DPRI/1/1618/C3/2 14 December 1618
inventory, actual total £41 1s 2d
DPRI/1/1618/C7 31 March 1618
Cuthbert COLLINGWOOD, gentleman, of Branton in the countie of Northumberland [Eglingham, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Cuthbert Collingwood, gentleman of Eglingham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/C7DPRI/1/1618/C7/1-4 12 August 1608
will
endorsed: proved, 31 Mar [1618]; inventory not exhibited
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 34-35
DPRI/1/1618/C10
Raiph COWPER, yeoman, of Low (Lowe) Angerton in the parish of Hartborne (Hartburne) in the county of Northumberland [Hartburn (Northumberland), Northumberland]; also spelt Cooper
Digitised material for Raiph Cowper, yeoman of Hartburn, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/C10DPRI/1/1618/C10/1 30 November 1617
will
Will, with list of debts owing by the testator of £11 14s 1d. Endorsed: proved, ... Apr [1618].
DPRI/1/1618/C10/2 29 December 1617
indented inventory, actual total £27 (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £13 15s 9d)
DPRI/1/1618/D1 12 June 1618
Thomas DANBY, gentleman, Braworth, parish of Leek [Stokesley, Yorkshire; Leake, Yorkshire]; also spelt Danbie
Digitised material for Thomas Danby, gentleman, of Stokesley, Yorkshiree - DPRI/1/1618/D1DPRI/1/1618/D1/1-2 8 April 1618
inventory
DPRI/1/1618/D1/3 12 June 1618
commission
commission to John Maier of Sadburie [in County Durham] MA, and James Readman, rector of Halton [in Cheshire], to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Elizabeth Danby, relict, also for the use of Thomas and Christopher
Danby, sons; also granting to her the tuition of the said children; commission executed by Readman at Halton, 12 June 1618
DPRI/1/1618/D2 7 November 1618
Margarat DARNELL, widow, of West Bromeshels (Bromsheles, Bromesheles) within the county of Durham [Lanchester, County Durham]
see DPRI/4/11 f.281v: 7 Nov 1618
bond: DPRI/3/1618/B415
Digitised material for Margarat Darnell, widow of Lanchester, County Durham - DPRI/1/1618/D2DPRI/1/1618/D2/1 16 May 1617
will
endorsed: proved, 7 Nov [1618]
DPRI/1/1618/D2/2 26 November 1617
inventory, actual total £26 12s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £4 19s 6d)
DPRI/1/1618/D9 11 August 1618
Robert DAVENPORT, burgess [of Berwick-upon-Tweed], of boroughe of Barwick (Berwick) upon Tweed [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]
See DDR/EV/VIS/2/4 (Northumberland Visitation) f.248v: probate granted at Berwick to Agnes Windloe, co-executor and former relict, with a power reserved to the other executors, 11 Aug 1618; Robert, John and Agnes Davenport, minor children. This
will was mistakenly filed in 1610 and formerly numbered DPRI/1/1610/D3/1-2, the original probate office endorsement [1618] having become illegible due to damage.
Digitised material for Robert Davenport, burgess of Berwick-upon-Tweed - DPRI/1/1618/D9DPRI/1/1618/D9/1-2 11 March 1615
will
Probate granted to Agnes Windloe co-executor, former relict and now the wife of William Windloe. Endorsed: proved, 11 Aug [1618]; inventory not exhibited.
DPRI/1/1618/D3 16 May 1618
Margaret DAWSON, spinster, of parish of Norton [Norton, County Durham]
Digitised material for Margaret Dawson, spinster of Norton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1618/D3DPRI/1/1618/D3/1 16 March 1618
will
endorsed: administration granted, 16 May 1618
DPRI/1/1618/D3/2 undated
inventory, actual total £5 3s 9d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £1 0s 5d)
inventory invludes the funeral expenses of John Dawson [relation to deceased unknown]
DPRI/1/1618/D5 19 January 1619
Richard DICKINSON, of Whinacley (Whinecley), chapelry of Hayden (Haydon) [Haydon Bridge, Northumberland]; also spelt Dickenson
Not found in Probate Act Books DPRI/4/11, 12 or 12A.
Digitised material for Richard Dickinson of Haydon Bridge, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/D5DPRI/1/1618/D5/1-2 undated
will
endorsed: proved, 19 Jan [1619]
DPRI/1/1618/D5/3-4 undated
inventory, actual total £18 13s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £4 19s)
DPRI/1/1618/D6 8 April 1618
Henrye DIXON, of Knarre within the parish of Knairsdell (Knaresdell) [Knarsdale, Northumberland]; also spelt Dyxon
bond: DPRI/3/1618/B1
Digitised material for Henrye Dixon of Knarsdale, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/D6DPRI/1/1618/D6/1 22 April 1617
will
Subscribed: Henry, Isabell and Margaret Dixon, minor children; the child Dixon's wife was carrying at the time of making the will died. Endorsed: proved, 8 Apr [1618].
DPRI/1/1618/D6/2 7 May 1617
indented inventory, actual total £55 8s 4d (with account of debts of £1 15s 4d)
DPRI/1/1618/F3 26 March 1618
Marmaduke FENWICKE, gentleman, Fennam (Fenname) in the countie of Northumberlande, parish of St Andrew in Newcastle upon Tyne [Holy Island, Northumberland; Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland]; also spelt Fenwick
Not found in Probate Act Books DPRI/4/11, 12 or 12A
Digitised material for Marmaduke Fenwicke, gentleman, of Holy Island, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/F3DPRI/1/1618/F3/1 18 February 1618
inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 26 Mar 1618
DPRI/1/1618/F4 15 January 1619
Roger FENWICKE, esquire, of Bitchfeild (Bitchfeld) in the parish of Stamphordham (Stanfordham) within the countye of Northumberland [Stamfordham, Northumberland]; also spelt Fenwick
The 1622 account refers to letters of sequestration.
Digitised material for Roger Fenwicke, esquire of Stamfordham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/F4DPRI/1/1618/F4/2 4 January 1619
indented inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 15 Jan [1619]
DPRI/1/1618/F4/1 6 December 1622
account, actual total £150 17s 4d (with discharge of £153 5s 11d)
Account of Robert Fenwick, son. Endorsed: exhibited, 6 Dec [1622].
DPRI/1/1618/F8 26 September 1618
Christopher FOSTER, butcher, of parish of Darlington in the county of Durham [Darlington, County Durham]; also spelt Forster
bond: DPRI/3/1618/B24
Digitised material for Christopher Foster, butcher of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1618/F8DPRI/1/1618/F8/1 17 March 1618
will
Subscribed: five (named) minor children, not the executors.
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 162
DPRI/1/1618/F8/2 7 July 1618
indented inventory, actual total £82 19s 8d
endorsed: [will] proved, 26 Sep [1618]
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 162-163
DPRI/1/1618/F9
John FREEND, cordwainer, of Gatesheed (Gaiteside, Gateshead) in the county of Durham [Gateshead, County Durham]; also spelt Freind, Frend
bond: DPRI/3/1618/B246
Digitised material for John Freend, cordwainer of Gateshead, County Durham - DPRI/1/1618/F9DPRI/1/1618/F9/1-2 14 August 1618
copy will
Will, with (undated) memorandum certifying its accuracy and relating that the original will was delivered to Ralph Taylor for the use of Christopher Redshawe of Gateshead.
DPRI/1/1618/F9/3-4 5 September 1618
indented inventory, actual total £37 18s 6d (with account of debts of £1 17s)
DPRI/1/1618/G2 8 October 1618
Thomas GIBSON, of Egleston, parish of Middleton in Teasdell [Eggleston, County Durham]; also spelt Gybson, Gibsonn
see 1618 bond 17
bond: DPRI/3/1618/B17
Digitised material for Thomas Gibson of Eggleston, County Durham - DPRI/1/1618/G2DPRI/1/1618/G2/1 19 June 1618
inventory
endorsed: John Gybson, brother, sworn administrator, his sureties John Pinkney and Michael Bland, both of Egleston, 28 June 1618; administration granted, 18 Oct [1618]
DPRI/1/1618/G3 16 January 1619
John GLENN, husbandman, of Seaton within the parish of Seaham (Sehame, Seham) [Seaham, County Durham]; also spelt Glen
bond: DPRI/3/1618/B286
Digitised material for John Glenn, husbandman of Seaham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1618/G3DPRI/1/1618/G3/1-2 12 October 1618
will
endorsed: proved, 16 Jan [1619]
DPRI/1/1618/G3/3 5 January 1619
inventory, actual total £259 4s (with account of debts of £39 4s 8d)
Subscribed: tuition of Cuthbert, Robert and Sibill [Glenn] granted to Cicily, their mother
DPRI/1/1618/G8 3 July 1618
Thomas GRAY, gentleman, of chapelry of Kiloe [Kyloe, Northumberland]
see DPRI/4/11 ff. 252v; 253v; 257Bv, administration granted to Ralph Gray, son, 3 July 1618
Digitised material for Thomas Gray, gentleman of Kyloe, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/G8DPRI/1/1618/G8/1 29 May 1618
inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 3 July [1618]; Ralph [Gray], and the names of seven children; Thomas Ourd esquire of ... and Thomas Ourd of Fenwick gentleman [?sureties]
DPRI/1/1618/G9 10 February 1616
Phillipp GRAYE, brother of Edward Graye gentleman, gentleman, of Howick (Howicke) [Howick, Northumberland]
see DPRI/4/11: f.82v, administration granted, 10 Feb 1616; ff.289v (16 Jan 1619), 293 (30 Jan 1619), account
Digitised material for Phillipp Graye, brother of Howick, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/G9DPRI/1/1618/G9/1 30 January 1619
account
endorsed: [account] admitted, 30 Jan 1619
DPRI/1/1618/H7 11 August 1618
Thomas HAL, of Buidel (Budle), parish of Balmburgh (Balmebrough) [Bamburgh, Northumberland]; also spelt Hall
Digitised material for Thomas Hal of Bamburgh, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/H7DPRI/1/1618/H7/1-2 29 September 1617
will
with inventory, 30 March 1618, actual total £37 5s 4d
Will, with list of debts owing to the testator of £6 3s 4d. Probate granted to Robert Hall, nephew and sole executor; no children. Endorsed: proved, 11 Aug [1618].
DPRI/1/1618/H4 29 January 1619
John HALL, yeoman, of Cleatlam in the county of Durham, parish of Gainford [Gainford, County Durham]
see DPRI/4/11 f.292v: 29 Jan 1619
bond: DPRI/3/1618/B281
Digitised material for John Hall, yeoman of Gainford, County Durham - DPRI/1/1618/H4DPRI/1/1618/H4/1 4 February 1617
inventory
Subscribed: administration granted to Cicily Hall, relict, also for the use of six minor children, 29 Jan [1619]. Endorsed: administration granted, 29 Jan [1619].
DPRI/1/1618/H6
Matthew HALL, yeoman, of Milburne in the parish of PontIland [Milbourne, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Matthew Hall, yeoman of Milbourne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/H6DPRI/1/1618/H6/1 26 December 1617
will
tuition of William Hall, son and co-executor, granted to William Dixon; tuition of Isabell Hall, daughter and the other co-executor, and of Matthew Hall, posthumous son, granted to Margaret Hall, relict, to whom probate was also granted
DPRI/1/1618/H6/2 23 January 1618
inventory, actual total £107 18s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £6 11s 4d)
endorsed: proved, 17 Aug [1618]
DPRI/1/1618/H8 14 December 1618
Thomas HALL, of Willingtonn, chapelry of Walsend [Wallsend, Northumberland]
bond: DPRI/3/1618/B285
Digitised material for Thomas Hall of Wallsend, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/H8DPRI/1/1618/H8/1-2 2 April 1618
will
Will, with list of debts owing by the testator of £1 9s 10d. Endorsed: proved, 14 Dec [1618].
DPRI/1/1618/H8/3 8 May 1618
inventory, actual total £7 0s 12d
DPRI/1/1618/H16 11 August 1618
John HEARISON, of parish of Barwick upon Tweed [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Herrison
Hearison died at Berwick-upon-Tweed.
Digitised material for John Hearison of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/H16DPRI/1/1618/H16/1-2 25 March 1617
inventory
Subscribed: administration granted to Thomas Herrison, son, who was bound to distribute between himself and John, Cicily and Elizabeth Hearison, other children of the deceased. Endorsed: administration granted, 11 Aug [1618].
DPRI/1/1618/H17 19 January 1619
John HEARON, gentleman, of Chipchase (Chipchesse, Chipches) in the countie of Northumberland, parish of Chollerton [Chollerton, Northumberland]
Digitised material for John Hearon, gentleman of Chollerton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/H17DPRI/1/1618/H17/1-2 11 June 1618
will
endorsed: proved, 19 Jan [1619]
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 127
DPRI/1/1618/H17/3-4 6 October 1618
inventory, actual total £249 17s 4d (with account of debts of £54 13s 4d)
DPRI/1/1618/H18 14 August 1618
Agnes HEDLY, wife of Anthonie Hedley of the Stobes, widow, of the Stobes within the parish of Elsdenn (Elsden) [Elsdon, Northumberland]; also spelt Hedlie
Digitised material for Agnes Hedly, widow of Anthonie Hedley of Elsdon, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/H18DPRI/1/1618/H18/1 1 July 1618
nuncupative will
Subscribed: probate granted to Peter Hall, sole executor; letters of administration issued under the seal. Endorsed: proved, 14 Aug [1618].
DPRI/1/1618/H18/2 9 August 1618
inventory, actual total £8 11s 4d
DPRI/1/1618/H20 8 May 1618
George HERRISON, of Girsbie (Girsbye), parish of Sockburne [Sockburn, County Durham]; also spelt Harrison
see DPRI/4/11 f.248v: 8 May 1618
Digitised material for George Herrison of Sockburn, County Durham - DPRI/1/1618/H20DPRI/1/1618/H20/2-3 28 March 1618
inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 8 May [1618]
DPRI/1/1618/H20/1 6 May 1618
renunciation
consent of Margrett Herrison, relict, that her son Thomas Herrison may take out administration
DPRI/1/1618/H23 16 January 1619
Adam HOLME, yeoman, of Bishop Warmouth (Warmoth) in the county of Durham [Bishopwearmouth, County Durham]; also spelt Hollme
bond: DPRI/3/1618/B279
Digitised material for Adam Holme, yeoman of Bishopwearmouth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1618/H23DPRI/1/1618/H23/1-2 undated
will
endorsed: proved, 16 Jan [1619]
DPRI/1/1618/H23/3 7 January 1619
inventory, actual total £259 8s (with account of debts, legacies and funeral expenses of £94 6s 2d)
DPRI/1/1618/H24 4 July 1618
John HORSLEY, the elder, husband of Margerie Horsley, of the North Balie (Balye) in the citie of Durham [Durham St Mary-le-Bow, County Durham]
See DPRI/4/11 f.259: 4 July 1618. Horsley was a clerk or lay singer: he owned a gown and surplice, and appears in DCD Treasurer's book as a lay-clerk, 1576-1617.
Digitised material for John Horsley, the elder, husband of Margerie Horsley of Durham St Mary-le-Bow, County Durham - DPRI/1/1618/H24DPRI/1/1618/H24/1 26 June 1618
inventory, actual total £7 6s 4d
with renunciation, 4 July 1618
Inventory, endorsed with the consent of Margerie Horsley, relict, that William and Ellinor Smarte, her son-in-law and daughter, should take out administration. Endorsed: administration granted, 4 July [1618].
DPRI/1/1618/H32 19 January 1619
Hugh HUCHINSON, of Wyddon within the parishe of Haltwhesle (Hawtwesle) [Haltwhistle, Northumberland]; also spelt Hutchinson
Digitised material for Hugh Huchinson of Haltwhistle, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/H32DPRI/1/1618/H32/2-3 2 March 1618
will
Will, with list of debts owing by (£19 2s 5d) and to (£18 8s 3d) the testator. Endorsed: proved, 19 Jan [1619].
DPRI/1/1618/H32/1 undated
inventory, actual total £14 1s 8d (and more)
inventory, subscribed with (unvalued) list of goods and cattle 'abroad in the country'
DPRI/1/1618/H26
William HUDSPETH, parish of Bywell Andrew, parish of Corbridge [Bywell St Andrew, Northumberland; Corbridge, Northumberland]
Not found in Probate Act Books, DPRI/4/11, 12 or 12A.
Digitised material for William Hudspeth, parish of Bywell St Andrew, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/H26DPRI/1/1618/H26/1 undated
inventory
Subscribed: Isabell Hudspeth, relict, renounced. Endorsed: administration renounced by the wife, 8 Apr [1618].
DPRI/1/1618/H29 26 June 1618
Jenkin HUNTER, alias John Hunter, of Terset (Tarsett) in Tindaile within the parish (chapelry) of Bellingham in the countie of Northumberland [Bellingham, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Jenkin Hunter, alias John Hunter of Bellingham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/H29DPRI/1/1618/H29/1 15 May 1618
indented will
Will, subscribed with undated memorandum of the testator relating his son's consent to the terms within. Endorsed: proved, 26 June [1618].
DPRI/1/1618/H29/2 17 June 1618
inventory, actual total £87 16s 4d
DPRI/1/1618/J1 11 August 1618
Meryall JACKSON, wife of Robert Jackson, alderman of Berwick-upon-Tweed, widow, of Berwicke (Barwick) upon Tweed [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Meryall Jackson, wife of Robert Jackson, alderman of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/J1DPRI/1/1618/J1/1 18 June 1618
nuncupative will
with nuncupative codicil, 19 June 1618
Subscribed: administration with the will annexed granted to Sir Robert Jackson, son. Endorsed: administration granted, 11 Aug [1618].
DPRI/1/1618/J3 6 November 1618
Rowland JOHNSON, of Quarell (Quarrell) Howse within the perishe (chapelry) of St Mergaretts with[in] the suburbes of the cittie of Durham [Durham St Margaret, County Durham]
see DPRI/4/11 f.280v: 6 Nov 1618
bond: DPRI/3/1618/B257
Digitised material for Rowland Johnson of Durham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1618/J3DPRI/1/1618/J3/1 29 January 1617
will
Will, with list of debts owintg to the testator of £7. Endorsed: proved, 6 Nov [1618].
DPRI/1/1618/J3/2 3 November 1618
inventory, actual total £116 12s
Subscribed with the names of four children in their majority.
DPRI/1/1618/L1 20 June 1618
Nicholas LAWE, of Cowpan (Cowpon, Coopon), Billingham [Billingham, County Durham]
Digitised material for Nicholas Lawe of Billingham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1618/L1DPRI/1/1618/L1/1-2 22 December 1616
will
Will, with (undated) list of debts and funeral expenses owing by the testator of £34 12s 2d, and a debt owing to the testator of £4.
DPRI/1/1618/L1/3-4 undated
inventory, actual total £43 17s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £34 12s 2d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 20 June [1618]
DPRI/1/1618/L5 20 January 1619
Frauncis LIDDALL, merchant, gentleman, of towne of Newcastell uppon Tyne (Newcastle upon Tyne) [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Liddle, Liddell
Not found in Probate Act Books DPRI/4/11, 12 or 12A.
Digitised material for Frauncis Liddall, merchant, gentleman of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/L5DPRI/1/1618/L5/1 7 February 1618
will
endorsed: proved, 20 Jan [1619]
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 123-124
DPRI/1/1618/L5/2 19 January 1619
inventory, actual total £464 5s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £242 18s 6d)
Inventory of household and shop goods etc. Subscribed: in the house of George Swann before John Shawe, clerk, Bartram Liddall, [son and] executor, renounced execution, and probate was granted to George Liddall, [son and] the other executor, 20
Jan 1619.
DPRI/1/1618/L7 12 March 1619
Andrew LUMSDELL, yeoman, of North Gosforth in the countie of Northumberland [North Gosforth, Northumberland]; also spelt Lumbsden
Digitised material for Andrew Lumsdell, yeoman of North Gosforth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/L7DPRI/1/1618/L7/1-2 7 May 1618
will
endorsed: proved, 12 Mar [1619]; and with Feb [1619] memorandum relating to the exhibition of the inventory by Askew [?supervisor]
DPRI/1/1618/L7/3-6 27 May 1618
indented inventory, actual total £778 1s 6d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £111 6s 2d)
inventory of goods etc. at Gosforth and Heaton
DPRI/1/1618/M4
Cuthbert METCALFE, of parish of Alnewicke (Alnewick) [Alnwick, Northumberland]; also spelt Metcalf
See DPRI/4/11 f.295, 295v: 5-6 Feb 1619. For the will and inventory, see - DPRI/1/1598/M1/1
Digitised material for Cuthbert Metcalfe of Alnwick, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1598/M1/1. - DPRI/1/1618/M4DPRI/1/1618/M4/1-2 undated
account
account of John Scott and Luke Scott, sequestrators and administrators, for the use of Roger Metcalfe and Margrett Metcalfe, children of the deceased
DPRI/1/1618/M4/3 6 February 1619
commission
commission to John Wills, vicar of Eglingham, and Robert Stephenson, curate of Alnwick, to administer an oath of the truth of the annexed account to the administrators John Scott and Luke Scott of Alnwick; commission executed at Alnwick by
Stevenson, 20 Feb 1619
DPRI/1/1618/M3 15 December 1618
Robert MILL, the elder, of town and parish of Bedlington within the countie pallantine of Durisme [Bedlington, Northumberland]; also spelt Mell
Not found in Probate Act Books DPRI/4/11 or 12.
bond: DPRI/3/1618/B291
Digitised material for Robert Mill, the elder of Bedlington, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/M3DPRI/1/1618/M3/1-2 25 October 1618
will
endorsed: proved, 15 Dec [1618]
DPRI/1/1618/M3/3 27 October 1618
inventory, actual total £32 4s 8d
DPRI/1/1618/M8 28 November 1618
Phillip MITCHESON [Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham]; also spelt Mitchesonn
see DPRI/4/11 ff.222 (28 Nov 1617); 284v (28 Nov 1618); 315v (5 June 1619)
Digitised material for Phillip Mitcheson of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham - DPRI/1/1618/M8DPRI/1/1618/M8/1 undated
supplementary inventory
Inventory of goods etc. not [formerly] administered, goods not included in an inventory already exhibited: administration granted to Jane Scott, wife of Olliver Scott, former relict. Endorsed: administration granted, 28 Nov 1618.
DPRI/1/1618/M9 25 July 1618
Thomas MOORIE, yeoman, of East Newbiggin in the parish of Bishipton (Bushopton) in the countie of Durham [Bishopton, County Durham]
Digitised material for Thomas Moorie, yeoman of Bishopton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1618/M9DPRI/1/1618/M9/1 7 January 1618
will
Will, with list of debts owing by (£29 5s 4d) and to (£5 14s 2d) the testator. Endorsed: proved, 25 July 1618.
DPRI/1/1618/M9/2 5 February 1618
inventory, actual total £60 6s 8d (with account of debts and legacies of £30)
DPRI/1/1618/M10
Roger MORLEYE, of Aycliffe (Aikliff) [Aycliffe, County Durham]; also spelt Morley
Not found in Probate Act Books, DPRI/4/11 or 12.
Digitised material for Roger Morleye of Aycliffe, County Durham - DPRI/1/1618/M10DPRI/1/1618/M10/1-2 13 April 1615
inventory
subscribed with memorandum relating to Jane Morley, widow, and the taking up or renunciation of administration to be decided 14 Nov 1618
DPRI/1/1618/M6 19 January 1619
Anne MYLBOURNE, of chappelrie of Newbroughe (Newbrough) [Newbrough, Northumberland]; also spelt Milburne
Digitised material for Anne Mylbourne of Newbrough, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/M6DPRI/1/1618/M6/1 30 August 1618
will
DPRI/1/1618/M6/2 undated
inventory, actual total £16 6s 9d (with account of funeral expenses of £2)
Subscribed with account of the theft of a young horse, and the terms of agreement concerning reward and purchase of the same agreed between the deceased and an informer (John Robson of Woodhouses) who identified the thieves (Andrew and Lyonell
Robson of the [?Berling]). Endorsed: 19 Jan 1619.
DPRI/1/1618/N1 23 October 1618
Robert NEWTON, yeoman, of Little (Litle) Stainton in the parish of Bishipton in the countie of Durham [Bishopton, County Durham]
bond: DPRI/3/1618/B424
bond: DPRI/3/1618/B238
Digitised material for Robert Newton, yeoman of Bishopton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1618/N1DPRI/1/1618/N1/1 28 February 1618
will
Will, with list of debts owing by (£4 13s 4d) and to (£11 15s 4d) the testator.
DPRI/1/1618/N1/2 21 July 1618
inventory, actual total £208 0s 8d
endorsed: proved, 23 Oct [1618]
DPRI/1/1618/O2 26 January 1619
Robert OGLE, gentleman, of Bothall (Botthall) within the countie of Northumberland [Bothal, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Robert Ogle, gentleman of Bothal, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/O2DPRI/1/1618/O2/1 29 December 1618
nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1618/O2/2 14 January 1619
inventory, actual total £536 18s
endorsed: administration granted [?at Bothal], 19 Jan 1619
DPRI/1/1618/O2/3 19 January 1619
commission
commission to John Robson, rector of Morpeth, to swear and examine William Clarke of Bothal gentleman, a witness; commission executed at Morpeth by Robson, 26 Jan 1619
DPRI/1/1618/P3 20 June 1618
Gilbert PATTESON, of Stockley in the perish of Branspeth (Brancepeth) [Brancepeth, County Durham]
Digitised material for Gilbert Patteson of Brancepeth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1618/P3DPRI/1/1618/P3/1 30 May 1618
will
endorsed: proved, 20 June [1618]
DPRI/1/1618/P3/2 undated
inventory, actual total £20 10s 8d (with account of debts and funeral charges of £2 11s)
subscribed: Margaret [Patteson, relict]; Michael Smith and John Back of Stockley, [?sureties]
DPRI/1/1618/P6
Georg PICKRINGE, of the Broadclosse (Brode Close) in the parish of Croxdall (chappelrie of Croxdale, Croxdaile) in the countie of Durham [Croxdale, County Durham]; also spelt Pickeringe, Pickering
Digitised material for Georg Pickringe of Croxdale, County Durham - DPRI/1/1618/P6DPRI/1/1618/P6/1 29 January 1618
will
DPRI/1/1618/P6/2 26 March 1618
indented inventory, actual total £227 1s 4d (with account of debts of £28 10s)
endorsed: [will] proved
DPRI/1/1618/R2 19 January 1619
Christofer RAMSHAWE, of the Woode Hall (Woodhall) within the countie of Northumberland, parish of Hawtwesle [Haltwhistle, Northumberland]; also spelt Ramshaw
Digitised material for Christofer Ramshawe of Haltwhistle, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/R2DPRI/1/1618/R2/1 23 May 1618
will
DPRI/1/1618/R2/2-3 undated
inventory, actual total £23 14s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £10 13s 2d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 19 Jan [1619]
DPRI/1/1618/R4 19 December 1618
Lady Margarett READE, wife of Sir William Reade of Fenham knight, widow, of Barwick (Berwick) upon Tweed [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Read, Reed, Reede
For the will and codicil of Reade's husband, see - DPRI/1/1618/R6/1
Digitised material for Lady Margarett Reade, widow of Sir William Reade of Fenham knight, of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/R4DPRI/1/1618/R4/1 9 December 1618
will
with memorandum, 19 December 1618
Will, subscribed with 19 Dec 1618 memorandum relating that at probate the executors renounced all profit accruing to them from their office, having been named only as executors in trust.
DPRI/1/1618/R4/2-5 17 December 1618
inventory, actual total £121 4s 10d
Inventory, endorsed with memorandum relating the election of four appraisers, two of whom are to make the appraisement to take place prior to 31 Jan 1619.
DPRI/1/1618/R4/6-13 21 December 1618
inventory, actual total £235 6s 11d
Inventory at the second appraisement: valuations differ, and some additional items listed. Subscribed: exhibited by John Morrelley, executor, 1 Feb 1619. Endorsed: [will] proved, 19 Dec [1618].
DPRI/1/1618/R5 17 October 1618
John REEDE, yeoman, of Lumley within the countie of Durham [Lumley, County Durham]; also spelt Reed
bond: DPRI/3/1618/B428
Digitised material for John Reede, yeoman of Lumley, County Durham - DPRI/1/1618/R5DPRI/1/1618/R5/1-2 6 March 1618
will
with confirmation and consent, 6 March 1618
Will, subscribed with confirmation and consent to its terms by Richard Reed, eldest son. Endorsed: proved, 17 Oct [1618].
DPRI/1/1618/R5/3 29 September 1618
indented inventory, actual total £103 17s 4d (with account of debts, legacies and funeral expenses of £33)
DPRI/1/1618/R6
Sir William REEDE, knight, of Fenham within the countie palatine of Durham [Holy Island, Northumberland]; also spelt Reade, Reed
Will endorsed by probate office: will and inventory - the latter is not present. For the probate records of Reede's widow, see - DPRI/1/1618/R4/1 - DPRI/1/1618/R4/2-5 - DPRI/1/1618/R4/6-13
Digitised material for Sir William Reede, knight of Holy Island, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/R6DPRI/1/1618/R6/1 3 March 1616
will
with codicil, 4 March 1616
endorsed: proved, 31 Mar [1618]
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 97
DPRI/1/1618/R9 19 December 1618
Archbald RICHARTSON, of Buckton in the chapelry of Kiloe [Kyloe, Northumberland]; also spelt Richardson
Digitised material for Archbald Richartson of Kyloe, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/R9DPRI/1/1618/R9/1 6 May 1618
will
The will is written reused paper, and the writing on the dorse was formerly part of some cause papers, being perhaps evidence given in a testamentary cause relating to John Fenwick.
DPRI/1/1618/R9/2 undated
inventory, actual total £42 2s 11d
endorsed: proved, 19 Dec [1618]
DPRI/1/1618/R11 19 January 1619
James RIDLEY, of Walltowne, parish of Hawtwesle [Haltwhistle, Northumberland]; also spelt Ridlei
Not found in Probate Act Book DPRI/4/11. [But see DPRI/4/12 f. 559v: in an office cause to render an account of the administration of the goods of James Ridley of Haltwhistle, the account of Hugh Ridley, son, is admitted and letters testimonial
are issued, 16 Dec 1624. This account itself does not survive, and no values are recorded in the act book: may not be the same person.]
Digitised material for James Ridley of Haltwhistle, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/R11DPRI/1/1618/R11/1-2 undated
inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 19 Jan [1619]
DPRI/1/1618/R12 2 May 1618
Thomas RIPPIN, of Rookpethside (Ragpethsid) within the parish of Leanchester and county of Durham [Lanchester, County Durham]; also spelt Ryppon, Rippon
bond: DPRI/3/1618/B10
Digitised material for Thomas Rippin of Lanchester, County Durham - DPRI/1/1618/R12DPRI/1/1618/R12/1 23 February 1618
will
DPRI/1/1618/R12/2 undated
inventory, actual total £101 2s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £7 13s 4d)
Inventory, dated, 2 Apr 16... [document damaged]. Endorsed: proved, 2 May 1618.
DPRI/1/1618/R15 8 April 1618
Thomas ROBINSON, of Farehill within the parishe of Aldston (Alston) [Alston, Cumberland]
bond: DPRI/3/1618/B7
Digitised material for Thomas Robinson of Alston, Cumberland - DPRI/1/1618/R15DPRI/1/1618/R15/1 6 March 1614
will
Will, subscribed with the names of five minor children, and note 'owes more than goods'. Endorsed: proved, 8 Apr [1618].
DPRI/1/1618/R15/2 18 March 1617
inventory, actual total £52 (with account of debts of £56)
DPRI/1/1618/R17 5 March 1619
Thomas ROBSON, of Eatchwick (Eatchweck) in the parish of Hedden (Heddon on the Wall) [Heddon-on-the-Wall, Northumberland]. Died 31 October 1618
Digitised material for Thomas Robson of Heddon-on-the-Wall, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/R17DPRI/1/1618/R17/1-2 17 October 1618
nuncupative will
endorsed: probate granted, 5 Mar [1619]
DPRI/1/1618/R17/3 18 January 1619
indented inventory, actual total £26 3s (with account of funeral expenses of £1 4s)
DPRI/1/1618/R18
Annes ROSE, wife of Robert Rose, widow, of Ferry on the Hill (Ferrie Hill, Ferryhill) in the parish of Merington (Merrington) [Ferryhill, County Durham]
For the will and inventory of Robert Rose of Ferryhill, perhaps the grandfather of this testatrix, see - DPRI/1/1590/R6/1 - DPRI/1/1590/R6/2-3
Digitised material for Annes Rose, widow of Robert Rose, of Ferryhill, County Durham - DPRI/1/1618/R18DPRI/1/1618/R18/1 1614
nuncupative will
made between 9 Mar and 23 Apr 1614 (Lent)
DPRI/1/1618/R18/2 undated
inventory, actual total £41 18s
DPRI/1/1618/R8 16 February 1619
Anthony RYCHARDSON, of Cleatlam in the county of Durham, parish of Gainford [Gainford, County Durham]; also spelt Richardson
Digitised material for Anthony Rychardson of Gainford, County Durham - DPRI/1/1618/R8DPRI/1/1618/R8/1 18 December 1618
inventory
DPRI/1/1618/R8/2 8 January 1619
commission
Commission to Robert Burrell MA, curate of Gainford, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Jane Richardson, widow, also for the use of her children; commission executed at Langton by Burrell, 16 Feb 1619. Subscribed:
the inventory is given in to Mr Richard Cradock being at Gainford the 15 Jan 1619.
DPRI/1/1618/S2
John SEAMER, senior, yeoman, of Ayeslibie (Ayslabye, Aiesleyby, Aislaby) in the countie of Durham, parish of Eggescliff (Egscliffe) [Egglescliffe, County Durham]
Digitised material for John Seamer, senior, yeoman of Egglescliffe, County Durham - DPRI/1/1618/S2DPRI/1/1618/S2/1-2 29 November 1616
will
DPRI/1/1618/S2/3 29 November 1616
copy will
with memorandum of Daniel Birkhead, [rector of Egglescliffe] certifying its accuracy
DPRI/1/1618/S2/4 10 December 1616
inventory, actual total £106 11s 8d (with account of debts and funeral charges of £42 3s)
DPRI/1/1618/S2/5 10 December 1616
copy indented inventory, actual total £106 11s 8d (with account of debts and funeral charges of £42 3s)
DPRI/1/1618/S2/6 8 April 1618
commission
commission to Daniel Birkhead MA, rector of Egscliffe, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Elizabeth Seamer, relict, and John and Elinor Seamer, son and daughter, executors, and also to grant to Elizabeth Seamer the
tuition of three other named children; also to swear and examine the witnesses to the will (Michael Pemberton, Thomas Punchon and William Hewthwhate); commission executed by Birkhead, 18 Apr 1618
DPRI/1/1618/S4 16 May 1618
Christofer SIGSWEEKE, of Wakerfeild in the parish of Staynedroppe (Staindrop) within the countie of Duresme [Staindrop, County Durham]; also spelt Sygsweeke, Sidgewick, Sigswick
Digitised material for Christofer Sigsweeke of Staindrop, County Durham - DPRI/1/1618/S4DPRI/1/1618/S4/1-2 8 March 1618
nuncupative will
endorsed: proved, 16 May [1618]
DPRI/1/1618/S4/3 6 April 1618
indented inventory, actual total £103 17s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £9 1s 8d)
DPRI/1/1618/S6 14 August 1618
Robert SMITHE, yeoman, of Ambell of the parish of Warkworth and in the county of Northumberland [Warkworth, Northumberland]; also spelt Smith
Digitised material for Robert Smithe, yeoman of Warkworth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/S6DPRI/1/1618/S6/1 3 July 1618
indented will
Subscribed: probate granted to Thomas Smithe, son and co-executor, with a power reserved to Allice Smithe, relict and co-executor. Endorsed: proved, 14 Aug [1618].
DPRI/1/1618/S6/2 17 July 1618
indented inventory, actual total £63 12s
DPRI/1/1618/S7 17 August 1618
Robert SNABA, of Pruddo of the parishe of Owinghame (Ovingham) [Prudhoe, Northumberland]; also spelt Snawball
Digitised material for Robert Snaba of Prudhoe, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/S7DPRI/1/1618/S7/1 15 April 1618
will
Subscribed: probate granted to Thomas Snawball, brother and sole executor. Endorsed: proved, 17 Aug [1618].
DPRI/1/1618/S7/2 26 May 1618
inventory, actual total £26 9s
DPRI/1/1618/S8 15 May 1618
Thomas SNAWDEN, labourer, of Langley dale in the lordship of Rabie of the parish of Staindrope (Staindropp) and countye of Durham [Staindrop, County Durham]; also spelt Snawdon
Digitised material for Thomas Snawden, labourer of Staindrop, County Durham - DPRI/1/1618/S8DPRI/1/1618/S8/1-2 28 January 1617
will
Subscribed with certificates of oaths of two of the witnesses, sworn by John Stockdayle, preacher of Staindrop, 13 and 15 May [1618]. Endorsed: proved.
DPRI/1/1618/S8/3 1 February 1617
inventory, actual total £5 14s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £2 14s 5d)
DPRI/1/1618/S8/4 6 June 1618
account, actual total £5 14s 2d (with discharge of £4 7s 6d)
Account of John Burdon of Hatburn, late of Langleyford. Endorsed: admitted, 6 June 1618.
DPRI/1/1618/S8/5 9 May 1618
commission
commission to John Stockdaile MA, preacher of Staindrop, to swear and examine the witnesses to the will (Edward Botcherbye, Christopher Duckett and others); [commission executed by Stockdaile, 13 and 15 May 1618]
DPRI/1/1618/T2 19 January 1619
William TAYLOR, yeoman, of Eastmatfen (East Matfen) in the parish of Stamfordham within the county of Northumberland [Stamfordham, Northumberland]; also spelt Taler
Digitised material for William Taylor, yeoman of Stamfordham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/T2DPRI/1/1618/T2/1 21 August 1618
will
Will, with list of debts owing to the testator of £2 6s 8d
DPRI/1/1618/T2/2 14 January 1619
indented inventory, actual total £32 0s 8d
endorsed: proved, 19 Jan [1619]
DPRI/1/1618/T3 8 April 1618
John TEASDEALL, of parishe of Kirkhaugh (Kirkhauge, Kirkhaughe) [Kirkhaugh, Northumberland]; also spelt Teasdell
bond: DPRI/3/1618/B8
Digitised material for John Teasdeall of Kirkhaugh, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/T3DPRI/1/1618/T3/1-2 11 March 1618
will
Will, subscribed: 'no childr[en] but above age and their portions paid'. Endorsed: proved, 8 Apr [1618].
DPRI/1/1618/T3/3 undated
inventory, actual total £19 16s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £9 4s 4d)
DPRI/1/1618/T7 1 April 1618
Edward TURPIN, yeoman, of Hadston within the countie of Northumberland, parish of Warkeworth [Warkworth, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Edward Turpin, yeoman of Warkworth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/T7DPRI/1/1618/T7/1 9 November 1617
will
Will, with list of debts owing by (£9 17s 4d) and to (£2 11s 10d) the testator. Endorsed: proved, 1 Apr [1618].
DPRI/1/1618/T7/2 3 February 1618
indented inventory, actual total £89 7s 6d
DPRI/1/1618/W1 25 November 1618
Robert WAKE, labourer, of Oldacres in the parish of Sedgefeild (Sedgfeld) in the countye of Durham [Sedgefield, County Durham]; also spelt Waike
bond: DPRI/3/1618/B439
Digitised material for Robert Wake, labourer of Sedgefield, County Durham - DPRI/1/1618/W1DPRI/1/1618/W1/1 15 January 1617
nuncupative will
with inventory, 27 January 1617, actual total £6 7s 9d
endorsed: proved and administration granted
DPRI/1/1618/W1/2 20 November 1618
commission
commission to George Wood MA, curate of Sedgefield, to administer an oath to Allice Richardson (Richeson) wife of Roger Richardson, witness to the will; commission executed by Wood, 25 Nov 1618
DPRI/1/1618/W3 8 April 1618
Rowland WALKER, of parish of Headon (chapelry of Haiden) [Haydon Bridge, Northumberland]
see 1618 bond 440
bond: DPRI/3/1618/B440
Digitised material for Rowland Walker of Haydon Bridge, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/W3DPRI/1/1618/W3/1-2 20 November 1617
will
Subscribed: probate granted to Thomas Walker son, with a power reserved to Agnes Walker relict (absent), executors. Endorsed: proved, 8 Apr [1618].
DPRI/1/1618/W3/3-4 11 December 1617
inventory, actual total £81 6s 4d
DPRI/1/1618/W4 5 January 1619
Raphe WALTON, yeoman, of the Trowe of the cappelrye of Hamesterley (Hampsterley) [Hamsterley, County Durham]
Digitised material for Raphe Walton, yeoman of Hamsterley, County Durham - DPRI/1/1618/W4DPRI/1/1618/W4/1 6 May 1618
will
Subscribed: William Sigswick of Trowe, son-in-law and co-executor; William Newbie of Trowe and George Heblethwate of Lumpton [?Lunton] Hill, sureties. Endorsed: proved, 5 Jan [1619].
DPRI/1/1618/W4/2 6 May 1618
inventory, actual total £49 19s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £8 13s 7d)
DPRI/1/1618/W5 8 April 1618
Richard WALTON, of Thover (The Overlee) Leehouse within the chaplerie (parish) of Garrigill [Alston, Cumberland]; also spelt Waltonn
bond: DPRI/3/1618/B11
Digitised material for Richard Walton of Alston, Cumberland - DPRI/1/1618/W5DPRI/1/1618/W5/1 9 August 1617
will
endorsed: proved, 8 Apr [1618]
DPRI/1/1618/W5/2 1 September 1617
indented inventory, actual total £43 14s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £6 3s 9d)
DPRI/1/1618/W6 3 October 1618
Alas WATSONE, wife of Anthonie Watson, widow, of Ryhoop (Riop) in the countye of Durham, Bishop Weremouthe [Ryhope, County Durham]; also spelt Watson
Digitised material for Alas Watsone, widow of Anthonie Watson, of Ryhope, County Durham - DPRI/1/1618/W6DPRI/1/1618/W6/1 2 September 1618
will
endorsed: proved, 3 Oct [1618]
DPRI/1/1618/W6/2 undated
inventory, actual total £11 6s 8d (with account of funeral expenses of £1)
dated, Oct [?1618]
DPRI/1/1618/W8 13 June 1618
Thomas WELFETT, the elder, yeoman, of Bishopton (Bishipton) within the countie of Durham, parish of Haughton [Bishopton, County Durham]; also spelt Wellfett, Wellfoote, Welfoote
Digitised material for Thomas Welfett, the elder, yeoman of Bishopton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1618/W8DPRI/1/1618/W8/1 7 March 1614
will
DPRI/1/1618/W8/2 2 January 1618
inventory, actual total £21 11s 4d (with account of debts of £20)
DPRI/1/1618/W8/3 2 January 1618
inventory, actual total £20 11s 4d (with account of debts of £20)
Estate value recte £21 11s 4d. Endorsed: proved, 13 June [1618].
DPRI/1/1618/W9 7 November 1618
Christopher WHARTON, gentleman, of Ufferton in the county of Durham [Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham]
Digitised material for Christopher Wharton, gentleman of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham - DPRI/1/1618/W9DPRI/1/1618/W9/1 12 August 1618
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 128-129
DPRI/1/1618/W9/2 2 September 1618
indented inventory, actual total £1,614 3s (with account of debts of £272)
endorsed: proved, 7 Nov [1618]
DPRI/1/1618/W10 20 June 1618
Davyd WHITE, [pauper], of parish of Chester [Chester-le-Street, County Durham]. Died 2 April 1618
see DPRI/4/11 f.257: 20 June 1618; pauper
Digitised material for Davyd White, pauper - DPRI/1/1618/W10DPRI/1/1618/W10/1 undated
inventory
Inventory of the goods etc. left in the house of John Dobyson (Dobbinson), creditor. Endorsed: administration granted, 20 June [1618].
DPRI/1/1618/W12 28 August 1618
Wylliam WHITFEYLD, skinner, glover, of towne and countie of Newcastle upon Tyne, chapelry of St John [Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland]; also spelt Whitfeild, Whitfeld
Digitised material for Wylliam Whitfeyld, skinner, glover of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/W12DPRI/1/1618/W12/1-2 16 June 1618
will
DPRI/1/1618/W12/3-4 15 July 1618
inventory, actual total £21 16s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £7 19s 7d)
Subscribed: administration granted at Newcastle St John to Phillis Whitfeyld relict, the obligor by decree of the judge, 28 Aug 1618; no children.
DPRI/1/1618/W14 11 August 1618
Robert WILSONN, of Beidnel (Budell, Beadnell) [Beadnell, Northumberland]. Died 4 April 1618
Wilsonn died at Beadnell. Not found in Probate Act Books DPRI/4/11 or 12.
Digitised material for Robert Wilsonn of Beadnell, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/W14DPRI/1/1618/W14/1-2 undated
inventory
Subscribed: administration granted to George Wilson, brother. Endorsed: administration granted, 11 Aug [1618]; Michael Johnson, William Dennis of Beadnell [?sureties].
DPRI/1/1618/W16
Hughe WRIGHT, of Milhouse in the parish of Haltwesle (Hawtwesle) [Haltwhistle, Northumberland]
bond: DPRI/3/1618/B14
Digitised material for Hughe Wright of Haltwhistle, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1618/W16DPRI/1/1618/W16/1 26 July 1618
will
Will, subscribed with cancelled letter from Robert Dixon, vicar of Haltwhistle, to Mr Smith [?at Durham], in support of the executor, John Wright, son; Agnes Wright widow, deceased; three other children named, 4 Sep [1618].
DPRI/1/1618/W16/2 undated
inventory, actual total £16 10s
endorsed: [will] proved, 4 Sep 1618
DPRI/1/1618/Y1 8 April 1618
Henrie YEATES, of Farehill within the parishe of Aldston (Alston) [Alston, Cumberland]; also spelt Yates
bond: DPRI/3/1618/B25
Digitised material for Henrie Yeates of Alston, Cumberland - DPRI/1/1618/Y1DPRI/1/1618/Y1/1 12 June 1617
indented will
endorsed: proved, 8 Apr [1618]
DPRI/1/1618/Y1/2 28 June 1617
indented inventory, actual total £19 10s
Wills etc proved 1619Reference: DPRI/1/1619DPRI/1/1619/A1 12 August 1619
William ACRIGG, burgess [of Berwick-upon-Tweed], of burghe of Barwick (Berwicke, Berwick) upon Tweed [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Acregg, Aikrigg
Not found in DPRI/4/11 or 12.
Digitised material for William Acrigg, burgess of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1619/A1DPRI/1/1619/A1/1 1 June 1619
will
with codicil, 11 June 1619
endorsed: proved, 12 Aug 1619; inventory to be exhibited by 27 Aug 1619
DPRI/1/1619/A1/2 undated
inventory, actual total £70 13s 4d (with account of funeral expenses of £10)
DPRI/1/1619/A2 25 September 1619
Thomas ADDISON, yeoman, of Eggleston in the countie palentine of Durham [Eggleston, County Durham]
bond: DPRI/3/1619/B237
Digitised material for Thomas Addison, yeoman of Eggleston, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/A2DPRI/1/1619/A2/1-2 undated
will
endorsed: proved, 25 Sep 1619
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 133-134
DPRI/1/1619/A3 9 October 1619
William ALLENSON, of the Read-hall (Redehouse) in the parish of Midleton-George (Middleton George) [Middleton St George, County Durham]
bond: DPRI/3/1619/B141
Digitised material for William Allenson of Middleton St George, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/A3DPRI/1/1619/A3/1 17 September 1619
will
Will, with list of debts owing to the testator of £229 13s. Endorsed: proved, 9 Oct 1619.
DPRI/1/1619/A3/2-3 28 September 1619
inventory, actual total £608 17s 6d (with account of debts and funeral charges of £65 3s 11d)
DPRI/1/1619/A6 13 May 1619
John ANDERSON, of chappelrie of Ulgham in the parishe of Morpeth [Ulgham, Northumberland]
bond: DPRI/3/1619/B52
Digitised material for John Anderson of Ulgham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1619/A6DPRI/1/1619/A6/1 18 December 1618
will
Will, with list of debts and funeral expenses owing by the deceased of £7 1s 8d. Endorsed: proved, 13 May [1620].
DPRI/1/1619/A6/2 8 January 1619
indented inventory, actual total £25 5s 3d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £7 1s 8d)
DPRI/1/1619/A8 11 March 1620
Margarett ARCHER, widow, of Hett within the parish of Church Merrington (Merington) [Hett, County Durham]
Digitised material for Margarett Archer, widow of Hett, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/A8DPRI/1/1619/A8/1-2 29 September 1618
nuncupative will
endorsed: administration granted, 11 Mar [1620]
DPRI/1/1619/A8/3 undated
inventory, actual total £14 14s 8d (with account of debts and funeral charges of £3)
DPRI/1/1619/B1 26 February 1620
Jennett BAILES, widow, of Bishopp Auckland (Awckland, Awkland) in the countie of Durham [Auckland St Andrew, County Durham]
Digitised material for Jennett Bailes, widow of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/B1DPRI/1/1619/B1/1 23 November 1619
will
endorsed: administration granted, 26 Feb [1620]; John Gainford, John Comyn of West Awk[land], [?bondsmen]
DPRI/1/1619/B1/2 24 December 1619
inventory, actual total £27 17s
DPRI/1/1619/B5 23 February 1620
Thomas BONWELL, of parishe of Osmotherley [Osmotherley, Yorkshire]
Digitised material for Thomas Bonwell of Osmotherley, Yorkshire - DPRI/1/1619/B5DPRI/1/1619/B5/1-2 13 January 1620
will
Will, with list of debts owing to the testator of £16 19s. Endorsed: proved.
DPRI/1/1619/B5/3 25 January 1620
inventory, actual total £21 0s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £2 1s 4d)
DPRI/1/1619/B5/4 22 February 1620
commission
commission to Francis Kaye MA, vicar of Allerton, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Dorothy Benwell, daughter and executrix, and also to swear and examine the witnesses to the will; commission executed by Kaye, 23
Feb 1620
DPRI/1/1619/B5/5 22 February 1620
sequestration
sequestration of the goods of Thomas Bonwell to John Grante of North Allerton yeoman, with the consent of Dorothy Bonwell, executrix, and referring specifically to £7 10s owing by Christopher Crosley; sequestration executed and Crosley notified
by Kaye
DPRI/1/1619/B6
Isabell BOURNE, widow, of Cowpon (Coopon), parish of Billingham [Billingham, County Durham]
From the evidence of endorsements, it appears likely that the will and inventory were first processed by the probate office in 1618; the codicil only being interpolated later in 1619.
bond: DPRI/3/1619/B246
bond: DPRI/3/1619/B225
Digitised material for Isabell Bourne, widow of Billingham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/B6DPRI/1/1619/B6/1 13 September 1618
will
Will, dated 3 June 1617 at head, and confirmed at foot 13 Sep 1618. Endorsed: proved.
DPRI/1/1619/B6/3 17 September 1619
nuncupative codicil
dated 17 Sep 1619 [?recte 1618]
DPRI/1/1619/B6/2 23 January 1619
inventory, actual total £20 10s (and more)
DPRI/1/1619/B9 14 March 1620
Isbell BROWNE, wife of Thomas Browne of Newcastle All Saints, mariner, widow, of parishe of Alsaynts (All Saints) in the towne of Newcastell uponTyne (Newcastle uppon Tyne), without the wals in a certayne streat called Sandgate near unto a place
called the Swirrell [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Isbell Browne, wife of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1619/B9DPRI/1/1619/B9/1 22 December 1619
will
with nuncupative codicil, 23 December 1619
Will, subscribed with memorandum of the executors relating to a bequest made the [?morning] after the making of the will. Endorsed: proved, 14 Mar [1620].
DPRI/1/1619/B9/2 22 December 1619
inventory of debts, actual total £67 11s 4d
inventory of debts owing to the testatrix
DPRI/1/1619/B9/3-4 11 January 1620
inventory, actual total £162 8s 6d
DPRI/1/1619/B10
Nicholas BURDON, aged 14 and a quarter, of parish of Ezeington (Easington) [Easington, County Durham]; also spelt Burdonn
See DPRI/4/12: f.393v (22 July 1620) Janet Burdon widow, mother, to distribute the goods etc. among Burdon's seven (named) brothers and sisters; f.419 (27 Apr 1621) Gilbert Paxton, husband of Ellene Paxton, sister, begins a cause to bring Janet
Burdon to render an account.
Digitised material for Nicholas Burdon, aged 14 and a quarter of Easington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/B10DPRI/1/1619/B10/1 14 August 1618
nuncupative will
Will dated about a fortnight after Lammas 1618; subscribed with probate office note relating to the granting of a sequestration at the next court date.
DPRI/1/1619/B12
Anthony BURNUPP, of Wollsingham Parke, parish of Wolsingham [Wolsingham, County Durham]; also spelt Burnuppe, Burnapp, Burnop
Digitised material for Anthony Burnupp of Wolsingham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/B12DPRI/1/1619/B12/1 25 January 1619
nuncupative will
Will, subscribed with memorandum relating to the witnesses to the will produced by Percivall Burnupp, brother, and related court fees. Endorsed: not proved.
DPRI/1/1619/B12/2 25 March 1619
inventory, actual total £147 2s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £61 15s 2d)
inventory, subscribed with names of Burnopp's widow and five (minor) children
DPRI/1/1619/C1 20 September 1619
John CALFHILL, [rector of Redmarshall], [5th prebendary of Durham], clerk, of ... in the county of Durham [Redmarshall, County Durham]
see DPRI/4/11 f.323v: 24 Sep 1619
Digitised material for John Calfhill, rector of Redmarshall - DPRI/1/1619/C1DPRI/1/1619/C1/1 undated
will
Endorsed with (fragmentary) certificate of oath of Daniell Birkhead D.D., a witness, 20 Sep 1619. Seals applied to dorse were found so attached, but may not originally have belonged with this document.
DPRI/1/1619/C3 9 October 1619
John CARD, of Langton in the county of Duresme [Gainford, County Durham]; also spelt Carde
bond: DPRI/3/1619/B154
Digitised material for John Card of Gainford, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/C3DPRI/1/1619/C3/1-2 17 August 1619
will
subscribed: executrix sworn
DPRI/1/1619/C3/3-4 26 August 1619
indented inventory, actual total £332 8s 3d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £119 15s 7d)
endorsed: proved: 9 Oct [1619]
DPRI/1/1619/C4 21 March 1620
James CARR, of Hatton in the countye of Northumberland [Lesbury, Northumberland]
parish uncertain: inferred from testator's request to be buried at Lesbury
Digitised material for James Carr of Lesbury, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1619/C4DPRI/1/1619/C4/1-2 8 January 1610
will
with inventory, undated, actual total £10 13s 6d (with account of debts of £2 3s 4d)
endorsed: proved, 21 Mar [1920]
DPRI/1/1619/C6
George CHILTONN, yeoman, of parish of Gateside in the countie of Durham [Gateshead, County Durham]; also spelt Chilton
bond: DPRI/3/1619/B177A
Digitised material for George Chiltonn, yeoman of Gateshead, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/C6DPRI/1/1619/C6/1-2 2 July 1619
will
DPRI/1/1619/C6/3-4 2 July 1619
copy will
endorsed: proved
DPRI/1/1619/C6/5-6 25 August 1619
inventory, actual total £69 5s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £4 11s 3d)
DPRI/1/1619/C8 8 May 1619
John COLLIN, of the Woodd House, parish of Longnewton [Longnewton, County Durham]; also spelt Collinge
see DPRI/4/11 f.311: 8 May 1619
Digitised material for John Collin of Longnewton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/C8DPRI/1/1619/C8/1-3 16 December 1618
will
with codicil, 20 December 1618
with inventory, 19 January 1619, actual total £117 3s 2d
Will, with list of debts owing to the testator of £17 0s 4d. Endorsed: proved, 8 May 1619.
DPRI/1/1619/C10 25 February 1620
John CONYERS, gentleman, of Newcastle uppon Tyne in the countie of the same [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Coniers
Digitised material for John Conyers, gentleman of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1619/C10DPRI/1/1619/C10/1-2 26 May 1619
copy will
with copy codicil, 9 August 1619
with grant of probate, 25 February 1620
probate granted to James Conyers, son and sole executor
DPRI/1/1619/C10/3-4 23 February 1620
indented inventory, actual total £1,965 15s (with account of funeral expenses of £35 6s 8d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 25 Feb [1620]
DPRI/1/1619/C13 18 March 1620
John CORKER, alias Headlam, weaver, of Darlington in the countie of Durham [Darlington, County Durham]
Digitised material for John Corker, alias Headlam, weaver of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/C13DPRI/1/1619/C13/1 24 January 1620
will
will, with list of debts owing to the testator of £29 3s
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 164
DPRI/1/1619/C13/3 24 January 1620
copy will
endorsed: proved, 18 Mar [1620]
DPRI/1/1619/C13/2 12 February 1620
inventory, actual total £50 3s 11d
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 165-166
DPRI/1/1619/D1
George DAVISONN, blacksmith, anchor-smith, of towne of Newcastle uppon Tyne and within the parishe of All Saints [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]; also spelt Davesone, Davison, Davisone
bond: DPRI/3/1619/B191
Digitised material for George Davisonn, blacksmith, anchor-smith of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1619/D1DPRI/1/1619/D1/1-2 15 April 1619
will
date in Apr 1619 uncertain (damage)
DPRI/1/1619/D1/3-4 23 August 1619
inventory, actual total £524 16s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £247 11s)
inventory of household and shop goods etc.
DPRI/1/1619/F1 18 March 1620
Leonard FAYRLEY, alderman [of Berwick-upon-Tweed], alderman, of borowgh off Barwick wpon Tweid (Berwicke upon Tweed) [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Fairlie, Fairelie
Digitised material for Leonard Fayrley, alderman of Berwick-upon-Tweed - DPRI/1/1619/F1DPRI/1/1619/F1/1-2 21 January 1618
will
endorsed: proved, 18 Mar [1620]; 'my Grannfathers will'
DPRI/1/1619/F1/3 13 March 1620
inventory, actual total £286 5s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £40)
DPRI/1/1619/F3
Margerie FENWEEK, of Ogle Castle, Botthall [Bothal, Northumberland]; also spelt Fenwick, Fenwicke
Digitised material for Margerie Fenweek of Bothal, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1619/F3DPRI/1/1619/F3/1-2 26 April 1619
inventory
with supplementary inventory, 26 April 1619
with supplementary inventory, 28 April 1619
with supplementary inventory, undated
with supplementary inventory, 19 May 1619, actual total £74 2s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £41 0s 4d)
inventories of goods at: East Heddon (£19); Clifton Field (Clefton Fyld), detained by John Bell (£21 10s); Bothal (£4 6s 8d); Cockhill (Cockill) Park, Bothal (£1 12s); the Farhyeland (Farhieland) (£28)
DPRI/1/1619/F3/3 26 April 1619
indented (fair) copy inventory
with indented copy supplementary inventory, 26 April 1619
with indented copy supplementary inventory, 28 April 1619
with indented copy supplementary inventory, undated
with indented copy supplementary inventory, 19 May 1619, actual total £74 2s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £41 0s 4d)
inventories of goods at: East Heddon (£19); Clifton, detained by John Bell (£21 10s); Bothal (£4 6s 8d); Cockhill Park, Bothal (£1 12s); the Farhyeland (Farhieland) (£28)
DPRI/1/1619/F2 1 October 1619
John FENWICKE, gentleman, of Butterlay (Butterley) in the parishe of Newborne within the countie of Northumberland [Newburn, Northumberland]; also spelt Fenwick
Digitised material for John Fenwicke, gentleman of Newburn, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1619/F2DPRI/1/1619/F2/1 7 January 1619
will
DPRI/1/1619/F2/2 7 January 1619
duplicate will
endorsed: proved, 1 Oct [1619]
DPRI/1/1619/F2/3 28 April 1619
inventory, actual total £227 12s 8d
DPRI/1/1619/F4
George FENWICKE, father of Claudius Fenwicke, gentleman, esquire, of Brenkborne (Brenckburne) in the county of Northumberland [Brinkburn, Northumberland]
See DPRI/4/11 ff.241, 243v, 245v: cause to prove the will, Alice Wallas v Dorothy Fenwick, relict. See also, DPRI/4/11 f.330: Sir Claudius Forster of Blanchland assigned tutor (as nominated in the will) to Claudius Fenwick, son (16 Oct 1619).
Digitised material for George Fenwicke, father of Claudius Fenwicke, gentleman, esquire of Brinkburn, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1619/F4DPRI/1/1619/F4/1 16 October 1619
inventory
inventory of the filial portion of the deceased's son Claudius Fenwick
DPRI/1/1619/F5 15 January 1620
John FETHERSTONHALGE, esquire, of Stonhouse in the parish of Stanhop (Stanhope, Stanhoppe) in the countie of Durham [Stanhope, County Durham]; also spelt Fetherstonhalghe, Fetherstonhalgh
see DPRI/4/12 f.350v: 15 Jan 1620
Digitised material for John Fetherstonhalge, esquire of Stanhope, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/F5DPRI/1/1619/F5/1-2 15 December 1619
nuncupative will
endorsed: administration granted, 15 Jan 1620
DPRI/1/1619/F5/3-5 18 December 1619
inventory, actual total £711 13s
inventory of goods etc. at Stonehouse, Horsleyburne, Bewdley and Wellhope
DPRI/1/1619/F6 18 March 1620
Hewgh FEWLE, burgess [of Berwick-upon-Tweed], of towne of Berwick (Berwicke) uppon Tweed [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Fewell
Not found in Probate Act Books DPRI/4/11 and 12. Fewle had a shop at Berwick.
Digitised material for Hewgh Fewle, burgess [of Berwick-upon-Tweed - DPRI/1/1619/F6DPRI/1/1619/F6/1-2 31 December 1618
will
endorsed: proved, 18 Mar [1620]
DPRI/1/1619/F6/3-4 13 July 1619
inventory
with inventory of legacies, 9 August 1619
with inventory of legacies, 15 December 1619, actual total £15 13s 10d (with account of legacies of £24)
inventory of goods etc.; with two supplementary inventories of legacies of Mathew Fewle, son (£5), and Margrett Fewle, daughter (£4)
DPRI/1/1619/F7 18 March 1620
William FOLANSBYE, husband of Frances Folansbye, gentleman, of parish of Hamesterleye (Hamsterley) in the countye of Durham [Hamsterley, County Durham]; also spelt Follansby, Follensbye. Died 7 September 1619
Digitised material for William Folansbye, husband of Hamsterley, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/F7DPRI/1/1619/F7/1 16 March 1620
transfer of administration
transfer of administration by Francis [Frances] Folansbye, relict, to Robarte Folansbye, son
DPRI/1/1619/F7/2 16 March 1620
inventory, actual total £23 7s 6d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £6 13s 4d)
Subscribed: administration granted to Robert Folansbye, son, with the consent of Frances Folansbye, relict. Endorsed: administration granted, 18 Mar [1620].
DPRI/1/1619/F8
Issabell FORSTER, of Midhale (Midhall) or Etherstone (Etherstonn) [Bamburgh, Northumberland]
Not found in Probate Act Books DPRI/4/11, 12, 12A. For the will and inventory of Forster's husband, see - DPRI/1/1587/F9/1-2 - DPRI/1/1587/F9/3-6
Digitised material for Issabell Forster of Bamburgh, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1619/F8DPRI/1/1619/F8/1-2 14 July 1619
will
will, with list of debts owing to the testatrix of £7 9s
DPRI/1/1619/F8/3-4 14 October 1619
inventory, actual total £35 0s 12d
DPRI/1/1619/F10 22 November 1619
John FORSTER, saddler, of town of Newcastle [Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland]; also spelt Foster
testator requests to be buried at [Newcastle] St Nicholas
bond: DPRI/3/1619/B199
Digitised material for John Forster, saddler of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1619/F10DPRI/1/1619/F10/1 19 August 1619
will
endorsed: proved, 22 Nov 1619
DPRI/1/1619/F10/2-3 19 November 1619
inventory, actual total £12 7s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £17 4s)
inventory of household and shop goods etc.
DPRI/1/1619/G4 13 May 1619
Thomas GRAY, of chappelrye of Ulgham in the parishe of Morpeth [Ulgham, Northumberland]; also spelt Graye
bond: DPRI/3/1619/B300
Digitised material for Thomas Gray of Ulgham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1619/G4DPRI/1/1619/G4/1 10 December 1618
will
Will, with list of debts owing by the testator of £6 10s 4d. Endorsed: proved, 13 May [1619].
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 129
DPRI/1/1619/G4/2 22 December 1618
inventory, actual total £35 8s (with account of debts of £6 10s 4d)
DPRI/1/1619/G5 15 December 1619
Raulfe GRINWELL, of Cornsay Raw (Rawe) within the parish of Leanchester (Lanchester) and countie of Durham [Lanchester, County Durham]
see DPRI/4/11 f.347v: 15 Dec 1619
Digitised material for Raulfe Grinwell of Lanchester, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/G5DPRI/1/1619/G5/2 5 December 1619
nuncupative will
administration granted to Ralph Trotter, brother-in-law, and Richard Grinwell, brother; six children named
DPRI/1/1619/G5/1 9 December 1619
inventory, actual total £44 11s 11d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £16 6s 4d)
DPRI/1/1619/H4
Anthony HARPERLEY, yeoman, of Stockton (Stocktonn) upon Tease within the countie of Durham [Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham]
bond: DPRI/3/1619/B156
Digitised material for Anthony Harperley, yeoman of Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/H4DPRI/1/1619/H4/1-2 2 December 1618
will
Will, with contemporaneous list of debts owing by the testator of £10 7s (and more); subscribed with (undated) memorandum relating to the exhibition of the will by Margaret Harperley, relict, and the swearing of two witnesses, Edward Hutton and
John Harperley, [?son]
DPRI/1/1619/H6 3 September 1619
Andrew HARUP, butcher, of towne and countie of Newcastle on Tyne and of the parish of St Andrewes [Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland]; also spelt Hairopp, Haropp, Harop
Digitised material for Andrew Harup, butcher of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1619/H6DPRI/1/1619/H6/1-2 19 January 1619
will
with codicil, undated
DPRI/1/1619/H6/3 17 May 1619
codicil
DPRI/1/1619/H6/4 July 1619
inventory, actual total £293 19s 10d (with account of debts, legacies and funeral expenses of £158 10s 6d)
DPRI/1/1619/H6/5
wrapper
[will] proved, 3 Sep 1619
DPRI/1/1619/H12 25 September 1619
Mychaell HODGSHON, of Headlame (Headlam) within the parishe of Gainford (Gainforth) [Gainford, County Durham]; also spelt Hodgson
Digitised material for Mychaell Hodgshon of Gainford, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/H12DPRI/1/1619/H12/1-2 31 March 1619
will
endorsed: proved, 25 Sep 1619; and with direction to Mr Langesster at Headlam from Miles Jonson [?unrelated: an Ambrose Lancaster and a William Lancaster appear as appraiser and witness respectively]
DPRI/1/1619/H12/3 1 May 1619
inventory, actual total £66 13s 5d
DPRI/1/1619/J4
Timothie JAMES, [son of William James, bishop of Durham], gentleman, of Bishop Auckland (Awkland) [Auckland St Andrew, County Durham]
See DPRI/4/11 f.348v: 20 Dec 1619. Will is endorsed 1616 (in later hand), but see Surtees' History of Durham, vol. 1, p.216: pedigree - Timothy James was alive when his father William James, bishop of Durham, made his will in 1617.
Digitised material for Timothie James, son of William James, bishop of Durham - DPRI/1/1619/J4DPRI/1/1619/J4/1-2 11 March 1617
will
DPRI/1/1619/J7
Jane JOHNSON, wife of Mathewe Johnson esquire, alderman of Berwick-upon-Tweed, widow, of Barwicke upon Tweed [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Jane Johnson, wife of Mathewe Johnson esquire, alderman of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1619/J7DPRI/1/1619/J7/1 10 August 1619
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 132-133
DPRI/1/1619/J7/2-6 17 August 1619
inventory, actual total £605 17s 11d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £32 5s 3d)
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 133
DPRI/1/1619/J8 30 April 1619
John JOHNSON, yeoman, of Greenhead (Grenehead) in the countye of Durham, parish of Stanhop [Stanhope, County Durham]
see DPRI/4/11 f.308
Digitised material for John Johnson, yeoman of Stanhope, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/J8DPRI/1/1619/J8/1 29 March 1619
indented will
with codicil, 30 March 1619
endorsed: proved, 30 Apr [1619]
DPRI/1/1619/J8/2 6 April 1619
indented inventory, actual total £205 7s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £27 0s 4d)
DPRI/1/1619/L2 3 June 1619
John LAWE, carpenter, of parish of Gateside [Gateshead, County Durham]
Digitised material for John Lawe, carpenter of Gateshead, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/L2DPRI/1/1619/L2/1-2 12 April 1619
will
Will, with [contemporaneous] list of debts owing to the testator of £1 19s. Endorsed: proved.
DPRI/1/1619/L2/3 25 May 1619
inventory, actual total £38 10s 4d
DPRI/1/1619/L2/4 2 June 1619
commission
commission to Thomas Hooke, rector of Gateshead, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Jane Lawe, relict, an inventory already having been exhibited on her behalf; and also to swear the witnesses to the will;
commission executed by Hooke, 3 June 1619
DPRI/1/1619/L3
Tristram LISELYE, gentleman, of Welden within the county of Northumberland [Brinkburn, Northumberland]; also spelt Lisle, Lisley
Not found in Probate Act Book DPRI/4/12A, 12 or 11. For the pedigree of Lisle of Welden and Acton, see A History of Northumberland (N.C.H.), vol. VII, p.500: Tristram Lisle of Weldon-hall.
Digitised material for Tristram Liselye, gentleman of Brinkburn, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1619/L3DPRI/1/1619/L3/1-2 5 October 1619
will
DPRI/1/1619/L3/3-4 21 December 1619
inventory, actual total £10 8s 2d
DPRI/1/1619/L4
Thomas LYDDELL, alderman of Newcastle upon Tyne, merchant, alderman, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Liddell
Digitised material for Thomas Lyddell, alderman of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1619/L4DPRI/1/1619/L4/1-2 27 July 1615
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 101-103
DPRI/1/1619/M4 2 February 1620
George MATFEN, merchant, of parish of St Nicholas in the towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland]
For the commission to prove the will and to grant administration to one of the supervisors and the tutors, see - DPRI/1/1619/S10/8
Digitised material for George Matfen, merchant of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1619/M4DPRI/1/1619/M4/1-2 12 December 1619
will
DPRI/1/1619/M4/3-5 3 January 1620
inventory, actual total £493 14s 7d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £130 2s 2d)
DPRI/1/1619/M11
Peter MOWBRAY, of parishe of Stanhope (Stanhopp) [Stanhope, County Durham]; also spelt Mowbreye
Will endorsed by probate office: 'will, inventory, with commission to prove the will' - the latter is not present.
Digitised material for Peter Mowbray of Stanhope, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/M11DPRI/1/1619/M11/1 22 May 1619
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 129
DPRI/1/1619/M11/2 7 June 1619
inventory, actual total £40 15s 4d (with account of debts of £1 10s)
DPRI/1/1619/M12
Helyonner MUSCHAMPP, widow, Lyham, Ulgham [Chatton, Northumberland]; also spelt Muschamppe, Muschampe
Will endorsed by probate office, Ulgham; but see DPRI/4/12A p.18 - Lyham.
Digitised material for Helyonner Muschampp, widow, of Chatton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1619/M12DPRI/1/1619/M12/1 17 October 1616
will
DPRI/1/1619/M12/2-3 16 October 1619
inventory, actual total £74 5s
DPRI/1/1619/N1 18 February 1620
Roger NEWBYE, of the Powtre (Powtree) in the parish of Midelton in Teasedale (Middleton in Teasdale) [Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham]
See article by Father Joseph B. Gavin S.J. in Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmoreland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society, vol. LXX (1970), pp.247-268, 'Handley v. Newbie alias Shields: a marriage at Farlam in 1605'.
Digitised material for Roger Newbye of Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/N1DPRI/1/1619/N1/1-2 8 November 1617
will
endorsed: proved, 18 Feb [1620]
DPRI/1/1619/N1/3 2 February 1620
inventory, actual total £23 16s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £7 14s 4d)
DPRI/1/1619/N2 28 January 1620
George NICHOLSON, the elder, yeoman, of Gateside in the county of Durham [Gateshead, County Durham]
See DPRI/4/12 f.455v: probate granted to Elizabeth Nicholson, relict, 28 Jan 1620; inventory exhibited, £40 15s 6d. For the wrapper (referring also to a now missing inventory) reused for the inventory of Christofer Ward of Newcastle St Nicholas,
see - DPRI/1/1619/W5/2-3
Digitised material for George Nicholson, the elder, yeoman of Gateshead, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/W5/2-3. - DPRI/1/1619/N2DPRI/1/1619/N2/1 30 December 1619
will
DPRI/1/1619/N2/2 3 March 1656
bond to redeliver the original will, penal sum £200
bond of William Nicholson of Berwick-upon-Tweed, mariner, to redeliver the original will to be used as evidence in a lawsuit, Katherine Scurfeild, wife of Ema[n]uell Scurfeild v William Nicholson
DPRI/1/1619/N3 7 December 1619
John NICHOLSON, yeoman, of Cracke (Crake) of the countie pallentine of Durham and within the county of Yorke [Crayke, Yorkshire]
bond: DPRI/3/1619/B195
Digitised material for John Nicholson, yeoman of Crayke, Yorkshire - DPRI/1/1619/N3DPRI/1/1619/N3/1 21 September 1618
indented inventory
Subscribed with the names of two children of the deceased. Endorsed: administration granted, 7 Dec 1619.
DPRI/1/1619/O1
Henry ORDE, gentleman, esquire, of Norham Castle [Norham, Northumberland]; also spelt Ord. Died 20 January 1620
Not found in Probate Act Books DPRI/4/11, 12 or 12A.
Digitised material for Henry Orde, gentleman, esquire of Norham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1619/O1DPRI/1/1619/O1/1-2 19 January 1620
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 137-139
DPRI/1/1619/O1/3 9 February 1620
inventory, actual total £299 16s 6d
The first item is a lease of Norham Castle from the Earl of Dunbarton, expiring 11 Nov 1620. Endorsed: dispatch.
DPRI/1/1619/O3 23 October 1619
Richard OUSTON, of Sheraton Grange of the perishe of Munkhesleden (Munckhesleden) [Monk Hesleden, County Durham]; also spelt Owston
bond: DPRI/3/1619/B148
Digitised material for Richard Ouston of Monk Hesleden, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/O3DPRI/1/1619/O3/1 18 August 1619
will
endorsed: proved, 23 Oct [1619]
DPRI/1/1619/O3/2 8 September 1619
inventory, actual total £48 8s 4d (with account of debts of 18s)
DPRI/1/1619/P3
Thomas PARKINSON, alderman [of Berwick-upon-Tweed], alderman, of burgh of Barwik upon Tweid (Barwicke upon Tweed, Berwick, Barwick) [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Thomas Parkinson, alderman of Berwick-upon-Tweed - DPRI/1/1619/P3DPRI/1/1619/P3/1-2 13 December 1619
will
with receipt for the original will, 16 September 1658
will, endorsed with receipt of Henry Shelle for the original will out of Durham Registry
DPRI/1/1619/P3/3 13 March 1620
inventory, actual total £711 11s 2d (with account of funeral charges of £60)
DPRI/1/1619/P4 6 November 1619
Thomas PASMORE, of parish of Harte in the countie of Durham [Hart, County Durham]
bond: DPRI/3/1619/B166
Digitised material for Thomas Pasmore of Hart, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/P4DPRI/1/1619/P4/1-2 14 March 1619
will
with nuncupative codicil, undated
Will and codicil, with contemporaneous list of debts owing by the testator (and supplemented later with account of the funeral charges) of £19 6s 4d and more. Endorsed: proved, 6 Nov [1619].
DPRI/1/1619/P4/3 2 April 1619
inventory, actual total £86 13s 10d
DPRI/1/1619/P6 15 May 1619
John PAVEREL, of Eldon within the parish of St Andrew Auckland [Auckland St Andrew, County Durham]; also spelt Paverell
bond: DPRI/3/1619/B47
Digitised material for John Paverel of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/P6DPRI/1/1619/P6/1-2 16 September 1618
will
Will, with list of debts owing by the testator of £4 4s. Endorsed: proved.
DPRI/1/1619/P6/3 7 October 1618
inventory, actual total £94 0s 4d (with account of debts, legacies and funeral expenses of £67 12s 6d)
DPRI/1/1619/P6/4 15 May 1619
commission
commission to Christopher Vincent, preacher at Auckland St Andrew, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Brian Paverell of Eldon, son [and sole executor], the will already having been proved and an inventory exhibited
at Durham; commission executed by Vincent, 19 May 1619
DPRI/1/1619/P7 6 October 1619
Anthonie PEARSON, the elder, chapman, of chapelry of Bernerd Castell (Barnard Castle) in the countie of Durham [Barnard Castle, County Durham]; also spelt Peareson
bond: DPRI/3/1619/B144
Digitised material for Anthonie Pearson, the elder, chapman of Barnard Castle, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/P7DPRI/1/1619/P7/1-2 9 September 1619
nuncupative will
with commission, 30 September 1619
Commission to Robert Burrell MA, preacher, and Giles Foster, preacher and curate of Barnard Castle, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Elizabeth Pearson, daughter and co-executor, also for the use of Phillis
Pearson, daughter and co-executor; also to swear and examine the witnesses to the will; commission executed by Foster, 6 Oct 1619. Endorsed: proved.
DPRI/1/1619/P7/3 16 September 1619
indented inventory, actual total £30 (with account of debts of £3)
DPRI/1/1619/P8
John PHILPOTT, clerk of Durham St Oswold, minor canon of Durham cathedral, [curate of Whitworth Chapel], clerk, of parish of St Oswolds in Durham [Durham St Oswald, County Durham]; also spelt Filpott
See DPRI/4/12 f.349 and 352v: Philpott was curate of Whitworth Chapel, and a minor canon of Durham cathedral; Philpot is described as clerk of the parish of St Oswald in Durham in the inventory. The vicar of Durham St Oswald at this time was
Richard Snowdon.
Digitised material for John Philpott, clerk of Durham St Oswald, minor canon of Durham cathedral, curate of Whitworth Chapel - DPRI/1/1619/P8DPRI/1/1619/P8/1-2 18 January 1620
indented inventory
Jane Philpott widow renounced administration; and a monition was decreed to be issued to the creditors to undertake administration, 21 Jan 1620
DPRI/1/1619/P9
Thomas PILKINGTON, gentleman, of West Rainton within the parish of Houghton in the Springe in the countye of Durham [West Rainton, County Durham]
Digitised material for Thomas Pilkington, gentleman of West Rainton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/P9DPRI/1/1619/P9/1-2 28 July 1619
will
will, with list of debts owing by the testator of £6
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 131
DPRI/1/1619/P9/3 6 August 1619
indented inventory, actual total £66 16s (with account of debts of £6)
endorsed: proved
DPRI/1/1619/P12 22 March 1620
Janne POTT, wife of Andrew Pott of the Hirdlawe, Elsdon, widow, of Farniclugh, parish of Elsden [Elsdon, Northumberland]
parish uncertain [?Fairnley, Hartburn]
Digitised material for Janne Pott, widow of Andrew Pott, of Elsdon, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1619/P12DPRI/1/1619/P12/1 4 June 1619
will
endorsed: proved, 22 Mar [1620]
DPRI/1/1619/P12/2 10 June 1619
inventory, actual total £4
DPRI/1/1619/P12/3 10 June 1619
duplicate inventory, actual total £4
DPRI/1/1619/R1 25 September 1619
George RACE, of Windgate (Windgat) in the parish of Kellow (Kellowe) [Kelloe, County Durham]; also spelt Raice, Raise
Digitised material for George Race of Kelloe, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/R1DPRI/1/1619/R1/1-2 29 July 1619
will
endorsed: proved, 25 Sep 1619
DPRI/1/1619/R1/3 21 September 1619
inventory, actual total £127 5s 10d (with account of debts of £45 19s 4d)
DPRI/1/1619/R2 3 October 1619
Christopher RAYSE, labourer, of Raybie (Rabye, Raby) in the parish of Staindrope (Stainedrop) in the countie of Duresme [Staindrop, County Durham]; also spelt Raice
bond: DPRI/3/1619/B143
Digitised material for Christopher Rayse, labourer of Staindrop, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/R2DPRI/1/1619/R2/1 24 August 1619
will
DPRI/1/1619/R2/2 24 August 1619
copy will
DPRI/1/1619/R2/3 5 September 1619
inventory, actual total £12 4s 8d (with account of debts of £1 9s)
DPRI/1/1619/R2/4 25 September 1619
commission
commission to John Stockdaile, vicar of Staindrop, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Janet Raice, relict [and executrix], and also to swear and examine the witnesses to the will; commission executed by Stockdall, 3
Oct 1619
DPRI/1/1619/R4 19 October 1619
James RIDLEY, yeoman, of the Wall Towne in the countie of Northumberland, chapelry of Bellingham [Haltwhistle, Northumberland]
Not found in Probate Act Books DPRI/4/11, 12 or 12A.
bond: DPRI/3/1619/B179
Digitised material for James Ridley, yeoman of Haltwhistle, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1619/R4DPRI/1/1619/R4/1-2 17 April 1619
will
Will, with list of debts owing to the testator of £17 11s 6d. Endorsed: proved at Corbridge, 19 Oct [1619].
DPRI/1/1619/R4/3 15 October 1619
inventory, actual total £49 14s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £7 8s 4d)
Ridley incurred medical and funeral expenses at Newcastle.
DPRI/1/1619/R8 12 May 1619
Thomas RYCHARDSON, yeoman, of Howick within the countie of Northumberland [Howick, Northumberland]; also spelt Richardson
Not found in Probate Act Books DPRI/4/11, 12 and 12A.
bond: DPRI/3/1619/B36
Digitised material for Thomas Rychardson, yeoman of Howick, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1619/R8DPRI/1/1619/R8/1-2 6 March 1619
will
Dated in the New Style. Endorsed: proved, 12 May [1619].
DPRI/1/1619/R8/3 10 May 1619
inventory, actual total £18 7s 3d (with account of debts of £2 12s 8d)
DPRI/1/1619/S4 18 March 1620
Edward SMYTH, yeoman, of Ancroft within the liberties of Norham parcell of the countye pallentyne of Durham [Ancroft, Northumberland]; also spelt Smithe
Digitised material for Edward Smyth, yeoman of Ancroft, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1619/S4DPRI/1/1619/S4/1 28 March 1619
will
endorsed: proved and administration granted, 18 Mar [1620]
DPRI/1/1619/S4/2 17 March 1620
inventory, actual total £9 13s 8d
DPRI/1/1619/S4/3 17 March 1620
copy inventory, actual total £9 13s 8d
DPRI/1/1619/S6 15 June 1619
John SMYTH, of the Carre (Carr) House within the parishe (chapelry) of St Margretts in Durham [Durham St Margaret, County Durham]; also spelt Smith
Digitised material for John Smyth of Durham St Margaret, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/S6DPRI/1/1619/S6/1 16 March 1619
will
Will, with list of debts owing to (£1 8s) and owing by (£1 14s) the testator. Endorsed: proved, 15 June [1619].
DPRI/1/1619/S6/2 27 April 1619
inventory, actual total £23 16s 8d
DPRI/1/1619/S7 24 March 1620
John SMYTHE, yeoman, of Chester in the Streete (Street) within the countie of Durham [Chester-le-Street, County Durham]; also spelt Smith
see DPRI/4/12 f.371v: 24 Mar 1620
Digitised material for John Smythe, yeoman of Chester-le-Street, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/S7DPRI/1/1619/S7/1-2 28 February 1620
will
Will, with list of debts owing to the testator of £38. Endorsed: proved, 24 Mar [1620].
DPRI/1/1619/S7/3 23 March 1620
inventory, actual total £40 11s 4d (with account of debts, legacies and funeral expenses of £24 9s 8d)
DPRI/1/1619/S10 2 February 1620
Florence SOTHERON, wife of John Sotheron, widow, of parish of St Nicholas in the towne of Newcastle uppon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland]; also spelt Sotheren, Sotherone
see DPRI/4/11 f.347; DPRI/4/12 f.357, 420v
Digitised material for Florence Sotheron, widow of John Sotheron, of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1619/S10DPRI/1/1619/S10/1-3 9 December 1619
will
DPRI/1/1619/S10/4-7 30 December 1619
indented inventory, actual total £806 2s 3d
inventory of household and shop goods (among which are itemised various bond debts owing to the testatrix) etc.
DPRI/1/1619/S10/8 29 January 1620
commission
(Double) commission to John Robson MA, rector of Morpeth, and John Shaw, curate of Newcastle St John, relating to Florence Sotheron as well as George Matfen (DPRI/1/1619/M4), both of Newcastle St Nicholas: to execute a bond, administer an oath
and grant administration to the nominated executors and tutors or guardians for the use of the various children, and also to swear and examine the witnesses to the will. Commission executed by Shaw and Robson: (1) Sotheron - Nicholas Tempest and
Thomas Chamber tutors and executors [nominated in the will as overseers and administrators during the minority of the executors] sworn etc., 2 Feb 1620; (2) Matfen - Oswald Chaytor [uncle], executor [nominated in the will as supervisor] and tutor
[of Oswald Matfen, eldest son and co-executor], and Joan [?recte Margery] Milbancks [sister], tutrix of Jane Matfen, daughter, sworn etc., 2 Feb 1620. For the probate records of George Matfen, see - DPRI/1/1619/M4/1-2 - DPRI/1/1619/M4/3-5
DPRI/1/1619/S11 12 May 1619
Edward STANTON, of Rugley within the parish of Alnwicke [Alnwick, Northumberland]; also spelt Stainton
bond: DPRI/3/1619/B32
Digitised material for Edward Stanton of Alnwick, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1619/S11DPRI/1/1619/S11/1-2 27 April 1618
will
with inventory, 6 May 1619, actual total £9 5s 2d
Will, with list of debts owing to (£1 14s 8d) and by (£4 5s) the testator. Endorsed: proved, 12 May [1619].
DPRI/1/1619/S13 22 October 1619
Jane STEPHENSON, wife of John Stephenson, of perishe of Hurworth [Hurworth, County Durham]
bond: DPRI/3/1619/B150
Digitised material for Jane Stephenson, wife of John Stephenson of Hurworth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/S13DPRI/1/1619/S13/1 12 October 1619
inventory
Marmaduke Robinson the uncle of Christopher Stephenson (aged 19) and Elinor Stephenson (aged 17) was chosen by them as their tutor; administration granted to Robinson during the minority of three named children, 22 Oct 1619. Endorsed:
administration granted, 22 Oct [1619].
DPRI/1/1619/S14 18 September 1619
Reanolde STOUTE, yeoman, of Bushoppley (Bushopley) in the parish of Stanhope (Stanhopp) and countie of Durham [Stanhope, County Durham]
Digitised material for Reanolde Stoute, yeoman of Stanhope, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/S14DPRI/1/1619/S14/1-2 11 January 1619
will
endorsed: proved, 18 Sep [1619]
DPRI/1/1619/S14/3 14 February 1619
inventory, actual total £14 17s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £2 10s 5d)
DPRI/1/1619/T4 23 April 1619
Gilbart THOMPSON, yeoman, of towne and parishe of Neatherwarden in the countie of Northumberland [Warden, Northumberland]. Died 29 March 1619
Digitised material for Gilbart Thompson, yeoman of Warden, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1619/T4DPRI/1/1619/T4/1-3 27 January 1619
will
endorsed: proved, 23 Apr [1619]
DPRI/1/1619/T4/4 29 March 1619
indented inventory, actual total £70 16s 2d (with account of debts of £4 13s 1d)
date of document uncertain
DPRI/1/1619/T6
Thomas THOMPSON, husband of Dorothie Thompson, of parish of Egscliffe [Egglescliffe, County Durham]
bond: DPRI/3/1619/B186
Digitised material for Thomas Thompson, husband of Dorothie Thompson of Egglescliffe, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/T6DPRI/1/1619/T6/1 undated
account, actual total £23 (with discharge of £3 14s 4d)
with account, actual total £9 12s 10d (with discharge of £1 18s 6d)
(1) account of the estate of Thomas Thompson exhibited by Dorothie Thompson alias Garbett, relict, with account of allocation of the widow and daughter Agnes' thirds; (2) account of daughter Anne Thompson's third share of her father's estate,
with account of allocation between her surviving mother and sister.
DPRI/1/1619/T8
Robert THROCKMORTON, vicar of Aycliffe, clerk, of Aykliffe (Ayckcliffe, Aickliffe, Aikliff) [Aycliffe, County Durham]; also spelt Throgmorton
see DPRI/4/11 f.300, 313
bond: DPRI/3/1619/B55
Digitised material for Robert Throckmorton, vicar of Aycliffe, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/T8DPRI/1/1619/T8/2-3 6 March 1619
indented inventory
endorsed: administration granted
DPRI/1/1619/T8/1 8 May 1619
commission
commission to Christopher Lever, vicar of Heighington, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to (the aged) Mary Throgmorton, relict, also for the use of John Throgmorton, son; commission executed by Lever, 21 May 1619
DPRI/1/1619/T9 26 February 1620
Anthony TOD, yeoman, of Westermaknele of the parish (chapelry) of Witton upon Were (Wear) in the countie of Durham [Witton-le-Wear, County Durham]; also spelt Todd
Digitised material for Anthony Tod, yeoman of Witton-le-Wear, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/T9DPRI/1/1619/T9/1 9 November 1619
will
Probate granted to Thomas Tod, sole executor. Endorsed: proved, 26 Feb [1620].
DPRI/1/1619/T9/2 10 January 1620
inventory, actual total £140 5s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £18 9s 6d)
DPRI/1/1619/W4 24 April 1619
Thomas WALTON, of Tynehead being of the parish of Garrigill in Aldstonmoore [Alston, Cumberland]
Digitised material for Thomas Walton of Alston, Cumberland - DPRI/1/1619/W4DPRI/1/1619/W4/2 5 February 1619
nuncupative will
Administration granted to Anthony, father and tutor, for the use of Edward Walton and Janett Walton, children. Endorsed: administration granted, 24 Apr [1619].
DPRI/1/1619/W4/1 5 February 1619
copy nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1619/W4/3-4 20 April 1619
inventory, actual total £18 1s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £30 17s 7d)
DPRI/1/1619/W3 26 February 1620
James WALTONE, of the White Howse within the parishe (nere) of Lanchester [Lanchester, County Durham]; also spelt Walton
see DPRI/4/12 f.364: 26 Feb 1620
Digitised material for James Waltone of Lanchester, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/W3DPRI/1/1619/W3/1 3 April 1619
will
Probate granted to Arthur Walton, sole executor. Endorsed: proved, 26 Feb [1620].
DPRI/1/1619/W3/2 23 February 1620
indented inventory, actual total £83 8s 10d (with account of debts and funeral charges of £24)
DPRI/1/1619/W6 24 August 1619
George WARDE, of Hurworth (Hurworthe) in the countie of Durham [Hurworth, County Durham]; also spelt Ward
Digitised material for George Warde of Hurworth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/W6DPRI/1/1619/W6/1 31 July 1619
inventory
endorsed: Elizabeth Ward, wife [relict]; Frances daughter aged 3
DPRI/1/1619/W6/2 31 July 1619
inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 24 Aug [1619]
DPRI/1/1619/W11 26 February 1620
John WHEATLEYE, yeoman, of Hedley (Hedla) in the countie of Duresme, chapelry of Lamesley [Lamesley, County Durham]; also spelt Wheatley, Whetla
see DPRI/4/12 f.364: 26 Feb 1620
Digitised material for John Wheatleye, yeoman of Lamesley, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/W11DPRI/1/1619/W11/1 28 January 1620
will
Probate granted to Dorothy Wheatleye, relict, and Cuthbert Wheatleye, son, executors. Endorsed: proved, 26 Feb [1620].
DPRI/1/1619/W11/2 undated
inventory, actual total £99 3s 6d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £14 4s 4d)
dated 13 Feb [?1620]
DPRI/1/1619/W12
John WHITFEILD, of parish of Whitfeild [Whitfield, Northumberland]; also spelt Whitfeld
Not found in Probate Act Books DPRI/4/11, 12, 12A.
bond: DPRI/3/1619/B208
Digitised material for John Whitfeild of Whitfield, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1619/W12DPRI/1/1619/W12/1-2 27 October 1619
will
DPRI/1/1619/W12/3 undated
inventory, actual total £14 2s 9d (and more, with account of funeral expenses of 17s)
dated, 9 Oct [?1620]
DPRI/1/1619/W13 19 February 1620
Thomas WILBOURNE, the elder, husband of Catheren Wilbourne, wheelwright, of parrishe (chapelry) of Hamesterley (Hampsterley) in the countye of Durham [Hamsterley, County Durham]; also spelt Wilburne. Died 29 January 1620
Digitised material for Thomas Wilbourne, the elder, husband of Catheren Wilbourne, wheelwright of Hamsterley, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/W13DPRI/1/1619/W13/2 1 February 1620
inventory, actual total £26 19s 6d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £7 17s 11d)
endorsed: administration granted, 19 Feb [1620]
DPRI/1/1619/W13/1 12 February 1620
renunciation
transfer of administration by Catheren Wilbourne, relict, to Raphe Wilbourne of Hamsterley wheelwright, son, by reason of her old age
DPRI/1/1619/W14 20 March 1620
Adam WILLKESON, yeoman, of chapelry of Doddington [Doddington, Northumberland]; also spelt Edmond, Willkeson, Edward, Willkeson, Wilkinson. Died 24 December 1617
See Probate Act Book DPRI/4/12A p.7: 20 Mar 1620. Testator named as Edward in Probate Act Book, Edmund in probate office endorsement to the will, and Adam in will itself.
Digitised material for Adam Willkeson, yeoman of Doddington, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1619/W14DPRI/1/1619/W14/1 undated
will
with inventory, undated, actual total £9 10s 9d (with account of debts of £4 10s)
Endorsed: proved, 20 Mar [1620].
DPRI/1/1619/W15 12 May 1619
Micheall WILSON, of Rennington [Rennington, Northumberland]; also spelt Wilsonne
Not found in Probate Act Books DPRI/4/11, 12 or 12A.
Digitised material for Micheall Wilson of Rennington, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1619/W15DPRI/1/1619/W15/1-2 27 August 1618
will
Will, with list of debts owing by (£5 15s 4d) and to (5s) the testator. Endorsed: proved, 12 May [1619].
DPRI/1/1619/W15/3 27 August 1618
inventory, actual total £14 10s 9d
DPRI/1/1619/W18 4 February 1620
Raph WREN, gentleman, of parish (chapelry) of St Margaretts, Framwellgate (Framwelgate) in the city of Durham [Durham St Margaret, County Durham]; also spelt Wrenne
Digitised material for Raph Wren, gentleman of Durham St Margaret, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/W18DPRI/1/1619/W18/1 24 July 1619
will
with codicil, 1 September 1619
DPRI/1/1619/W18/2 8 November 1619
inventory, actual total £80 12s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £64 4s 8d)
inventory lists rooms of Mr Lawson, Mr Cadwell, Mr Delavell
DPRI/1/1619/W18/3
wrapper
[will] proved, 4 Feb 1620
DPRI/1/1619/W19 30 October 1619
Raphe WRENN, of Bishop Auckland (Awckland) [Auckland St Andrew, County Durham]; also spelt Wrene
see DPRI/4/11 f.334v: 30 Oct 1619
Digitised material for Raphe Wrenn of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/W19DPRI/1/1619/W19/1 29 October 1619
inventory
Subscribed and endorsed: administration renounced by Anne [Wrenn], wife of the deceased, 30 Oct [1619]; also with probate office memorandum relating to the same. Inventory is dated, 39 [sic] Oct 1619: date of 29 Oct 1619 inferred from
subscription as well as date of recorded in Probate Act Book.
DPRI/1/1619/W20 15 February 1620
George WRIGHT, yeoman, of Rowghe Lee (Rough Lee, Roweley) in the countye of Durham, Hunwicke within the parishe of St Andrewe Auckland (Awkland) [Auckland St Andrew, County Durham]; also spelt Wrighte
see DPRI/4/12 f.361: 15 Feb 1620
Digitised material for George Wright, yeoman of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham - DPRI/1/1619/W20DPRI/1/1619/W20/1-2 25 October 1619
will
endorsed: proved, 15 Feb [1620]
DPRI/1/1619/W20/3-4 19 January 1620
inventory, actual total £85 7s 2d (with account of legacies and funeral expenses of £18 11s 4d)
DPRI/1/1619/W20/5 15 February 1620
renunciation
renunciation of Scicilie (Cycilye) Wright, relict, and Dorothie Wright, daughter, co-executors, and their consent that Bryan Wright, son and the other co-executor, should execute the will
Wills etc proved 1620Reference: DPRI/1/1620DPRI/1/1620/A3 14 November 1620
Edward ANDERSON, tailor, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne, chapelry of All Saints [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]; also spelt Aandersonn, Andersonne
Digitised material for Edward Anderson, tailor of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1620/A3DPRI/1/1620/A3/1 undated
will
DPRI/1/1620/A3/2 1 April 1620
inventory, actual total £6 6s 4d
inventory of goods etc. at the house of John Andersonne, brother, at Davishele [Daveyshiel] in Ridsdale, and goods etc. 'which were at his mothers'
DPRI/1/1620/A3/3-4 6 April 1620
inventory, actual total £14 1s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £11)
endorsed: administration granted, 14 Nov [1620]
[DPRI/1/1620/A6]
Now relocated to DPRI/1/1610/A1.
DPRI/1/1620/B2 26 September 1620
Valentyne BAKER, cordwainer, of in or neare the Sandhill in the towne and county of Newcastle upon Tyne, parish of All Saints [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Valentyne Baker, cordwainer of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1620/B2DPRI/1/1620/B2/1 9 July 1620
Will, endorsed: proved, 26 Sep [1620]
DPRI/1/1620/B2/2-3 14 August 1620
indented inventory, actual total £284 13s 7d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £14 2s 3d)
Inventory of household and shop goods etc. Inventory includes disbursements relating to the tuition of Baker's two daughters as well as of Robert Graie, [son of John Gray of Newcastle, master mariner].
DPRI/1/1620/B1
Guy BAYNBRIGGE, gentleman, of Heendfelloe Howse in the Forrest of Teasdale within the countie of Durham, parish of Middleton in Teasale [Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham]; also spelt Bainbrig
Digitised material for Guy Baynbrigge, gentleman of Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham - DPRI/1/1620/B1DPRI/1/1620/B1/1-2 10 March 1620
will
endorsed: proved, 1 Apr [1620]
DPRI/1/1620/B1/3-5 5 April 1620
indented inventory, actual total £713 16s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £431 9s 11d)
exhibited, 21 Apr 1620
DPRI/1/1620/B5 14 November 1620
Thomas BETHOM, yeoman, gentleman, of Useburne (Useborne) in the county of Newcastle upon Tyne, parish of All Saints [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]; also spelt Bethome, Bethume
Digitised material for Thomas Bethom, yeoman, gentleman of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1620/B5DPRI/1/1620/B5/1 14 February 1620
will
endorsed: proved, 14 Nov [1620]
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 139
DPRI/1/1620/B5/2-4 10 October 1620
inventory, actual total £58 8s
DPRI/1/1620/B8 19 December 1620
Thomas BLACKBOURNE, of Newbrough payrish [Newbrough, Northumberland]; also spelt Blackborne
Digitised material for Thomas Blackbourne of Newbrough, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1620/B8DPRI/1/1620/B8/1 18 November 1620
will
Subscribed: probate granted to John Forster (Foster), manservant and co-executor, with a power reserved [to Elizabeth Blackbourne, relict and co-executor], 19 Dec 1620
DPRI/1/1620/B8/2 15 December 1620
inventory, actual total £13 18s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £5 9s)
DPRI/1/1620/B9
Thomas BURRELL, gentleman, of Milfeild in the parish of Newton within the countie of Northumberland [Kirknewton, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Thomas Burrell, gentleman of Kirknewton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1620/B9DPRI/1/1620/B9/1-2 20 May 1620
will
endorsed: inventory requested; Wooler wills
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 141
DPRI/1/1620/C2
John CHARLTONE, of Callcottes (Coldcotes, Coldecotes, Caldcoats) in Bellingham chaplerie (parish) [Bellingham, Northumberland]; also spelt Charlton, Charltonn, Charleton
Digitised material for John Charltone of Bellingham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1620/C2DPRI/1/1620/C2/1 13 January 1619
will
DPRI/1/1620/C2/2-3 13 January 1619
copy will
with inventory, 29 May 1620, actual total £2 11s 10d
endorsed: proved, 29 May [1620]
DPRI/1/1620/C4 6 November 1621
Henry COLLINGWOOD, gentleman, of Berwick upon Tweede [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]
Not found in Probate Act Book.
Digitised material for Henry Collingwood, gentleman of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1620/C4DPRI/1/1620/C4/1-2 8 December 1620
will
endorsed: proved, 6 Nov [1621]
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 142-143
DPRI/1/1620/C4/3-4 5 January 1621
inventory, actual total £41 11s 10d
DPRI/1/1620/C8 26 April 1620
Thomas COOPER, tanner, of Morpeth in the countie of Northumberland [Morpeth, Northumberland]; also spelt Cowper. Died 28 December 1619
Digitised material for Thomas Cooper, tanner of Morpeth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1620/C8DPRI/1/1620/C8/1-2 27 December 1619
will
endorsed: proved, 26 Apr 1620; Morpeth wills
DPRI/1/1620/C8/3 27 December 1619
copy will
DPRI/1/1620/C8/4-6 31 December 1619
indented inventory, actual total £171 3s 11d (with account of debts of £17)
DPRI/1/1620/C10 26 September 1620
Allexander CORKER, yeoman, of Lemedon in the countie of Northumberland, parish of Newborne (Newburne) [Newburn, Northumberland]
see DPRI/4/12A f.39
Digitised material for Allexander Corker, yeoman of Newburn, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1620/C10DPRI/1/1620/C10/1-2 6 December 1619
will
Will, with list of debts owing to (£8 3s) and owing by (?£10 8s 2d) the testator. Endorsed: proved, 26 Sep [1620].
DPRI/1/1620/C10/3-4 9 May 1620
indented inventory, actual total £23 7s (with account of debts of £10 8s 2d)
DPRI/1/1620/C10/5-6 9 May 1620
indented copy inventory, actual total £23 7s (with account of debts of £10 8s 2d)
DPRI/1/1620/D3 15 November 1620
Richard DAWSON, of Fenruther (Fenrother) within the Chappellrie of Hebburne (Hebborne) [Hebburn (Northumberland), Northumberland]
Digitised material for Richard Dawson of Hebburn (Northumberland), Northumberland - DPRI/1/1620/D3DPRI/1/1620/D3/1 25 May 1620
will
endorsed: proved, 15 Nov [1620]
DPRI/1/1620/D3/2 14 November 1620
inventory, actual total £78 16s 4d (with account of debts of £5 2s)
inventory, subscribed with list of goods etc. (£7 6s 8d) of three named daughters of the deceased
DPRI/1/1620/D4 27 July 1620
George DUNE, of Scranewood (Scranwodd, Scranwood) in the parishe of Alnham (Alneham) [Alnham, Northumberland]
Digitised material for George Dune of Alnham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1620/D4DPRI/1/1620/D4/1 4 May 1620
will
endorsed: proved, 27 July [1620]
DPRI/1/1620/D4/2 10 July 1620
indented inventory, actual total £8 4s (with account of funeral expenses of £1 13s)
DPRI/1/1620/E1 6 April 1620
John EDWARD, tanner, of Hewgh Colling, Barnard Castle in the countie of Durham [Barnard Castle, County Durham]
Digitised material for John Edward, tanner of Barnard Castle, County Durham - DPRI/1/1620/E1DPRI/1/1620/E1/1-2 2 December 1619
will
DPRI/1/1620/E1/3 3 April 1620
inventory, actual total £90 3s 10d (with account of debts of £13 13s 8d)
Inventory totals uncertain (some totals illegible). Endorsed: [will] proved, 6 Apr [1620].
DPRI/1/1620/F4 8 March 1621
George FORSTER, husband of Grace Forster, gentleman, of Lyham (Lyam), parish of Chatton [Chatton, Northumberland]
see DPRI/4/12A f.66: 8 Mar 1621
Digitised material for George Forster, husband of Grace Forster, gentleman of Chatton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1620/F4DPRI/1/1620/F4/1 21 January 1620
will
DPRI/1/1620/F4/2-3 8 March 1621
inventory, actual total £400 (with account of debts of £100)
Endorsed: [will] proved, 8 Mar [1621]. Date drawn from wrapper.
DPRI/1/1620/F4/4 undated
wrapper
DPRI/1/1620/F5 26 April 1620
Peter FOSTER, of Chesteroup (Chestrhoup, Chesterupp) in the parish of Corsensydd (Corsenside) [Corsenside, Northumberland]; also spelt Forster. Died 21 March 1620
See DPRI/4/12A f.15: 26 Apr 1620. Date of death inferred from inventory.
Digitised material for Peter Foster of Corsenside, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1620/F5DPRI/1/1620/F5/1-2 21 March 1620
will
with inventory, 21 March 1620, actual total £7 13s (and more)
Date of will - day in Mar 1620 uncertain. Endorsed: administration granted, 26 Apr [1620]
DPRI/1/1620/F7
Sir George FREVILE, knight, husband of Lady Elizabeth Frevile, of Hardwick parish of Sedgefeld [Sedgefield, County Durham]; also spelt Freville
See DPRI/4/12 ff.349 (10 Jan 1620); 365 (26 Feb 1620); 378v (6 May 1620). For the Inquisition Post Mortem, taken at Durham 12 April 1620, see TNA DURH 3/189/25. A copy of an inventory of Frevile's goods (£ 2,861 13s 1d) dated 9 Feb 1620 is
transcribed in Swift's Precedent Book (Raine MSS 124) f.314, held in Durham Cathedral Library: the original record does not survive in the Durham probate collection.
Digitised material for Sir George Frevile, knight, husband of Lady Elizabeth Frevile of Sedgefield, County Durham - DPRI/1/1620/F7DPRI/1/1620/F7/1 22 January 1620
commission
commission to Christopher Lever MA, vicar of Heighington, and Robert Burrell MA, preacher and curate of Gainford, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to (the aged) Lady Elizabeth Frevile, relict and [sole] executrix of
the will and codicil
DPRI/1/1620/G1 10 February 1621
John GARGRAVE, yeoman, of Hetton in the Hole in the countie of Durham [Hetton-le-Hole, County Durham]
see DPRI/4/12 f.410v: 10 Feb 1621
Digitised material for John Gargrave, yeoman of Hetton-le-Hole, County Durham - DPRI/1/1620/G1DPRI/1/1620/G1/1 14 February 1618
will
endorsed: John Gargraves will & his wiffes fefftment [feoffment] 1618
DPRI/1/1620/G1/2-3 20 May 1619
inventory, actual total £84 18s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £13 5s)
endorsed: [will] proved, 10 Feb [1621]
DPRI/1/1620/G3 28 February 1621
Henry GRAY, of chapelry of Ulgham [Ulgham, Northumberland]; also spelt Graie
The inventory of Henry Gray of Ulgham was formerly filed in error with Thomas Gray's probate records (DPRI/1/1620/G4/1).
Digitised material for Henry Gray of Ulgham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1620/G3DPRI/1/1620/G3/1 2 August 1620
inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 28 Feb [1621]
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 142
DPRI/1/1620/G6 17 November 1620
James GREENE, tanner, of Alnwicke (Alnewicke) within the county of Northumberland [Alnwick, Northumberland]; also spelt Grene
Digitised material for James Greene, tanner of Alnwick, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1620/G6DPRI/1/1620/G6/1-2 24 May 1620
will
Year of will inferred from date of inventory. Endorsed: proved, 17 Nov [1620].
DPRI/1/1620/G6/3-4 26 September 1620
inventory, actual total £47 2s 7d (and more)
inventory total incomplete (document damaged)
DPRI/1/1620/G8
Richard GRINWELL, of Byarlay (Byarley)House within the parish of Leanchester (Lanchester) and countye of Durham [Lanchester, County Durham]
Digitised material for Richard Grinwell of Lanchester, County Durham - DPRI/1/1620/G8DPRI/1/1620/G8/1 25 May 1620
nuncupative will
endorsed: administration granted, 2 June
DPRI/1/1620/G8/2 30 May 1620
indented inventory, actual total £19 19s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £4 4s 4d)
DPRI/1/1620/H2 5 January 1621
John HERON, gentleman, of Greenefeild (Grenefeild, Grenefeld) in the parishe of St Hellen Auckland [Auckland St Helen, County Durham]; also spelt Hearon
Digitised material for John Heron, gentleman of Auckland St Helen, County Durham - DPRI/1/1620/H2DPRI/1/1620/H2/1-2 8 March 1620
inventory
endorsed: administration granted
DPRI/1/1620/H2/3 4 January 1621
commission
commission to Brian Grante, vicar of Darlington, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration and the tuition of the children of the deceased to Dorothy Hearon of Darlington, relict, also for the use of the said children;
commission executed by Grant, 5 Jan [1621]
DPRI/1/1620/H3 26 March 1620
James HOBSON, vicar of Heddon-on-the-Wall, clerk, of Heddon upon the Wall [Heddon-on-the-Wall, Northumberland]
Probate Act not found in DPRI/4/12A or 12 upon 26 Mar 1620.
Digitised material for James Hobson, vicar of Heddon-on-the-Wall, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1620/H3DPRI/1/1620/H3/1 undated
will
Will dated, 13 Mar [?1620]. Endorsed: proved, 26 Mar 1620.
DPRI/1/1620/H3/2 20 March 1620
indented inventory, actual total £33 9s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £1 16s 10d)
DPRI/1/1620/H4
Thomas HORNESAY, of Craike (Crake) [Crayke, Yorkshire]; also spelt Hornsay
Not found in Probate Act Book, DPRI/4/12.
Digitised material for Thomas Hornesay of Crayke, Yorkshire - DPRI/1/1620/H4DPRI/1/1620/H4/1 11 September 1619
will
Will, subscribed with note relating that four of the deceased's children were minors. Endorsed: proved.
DPRI/1/1620/H4/2 20 September 1619
inventory, actual total £21 0s 8d (with account of debts of £3 14s)
DPRI/1/1620/H6 25 February 1621
George HUTTON, gentleman, of Sunderland in the county of Durham [Croxdale, County Durham]
see DPRI/4/12A f.411v: 25 Feb 1621; Croxdale specified
Digitised material for George Hutton, gentleman of Croxdale, County Durham - DPRI/1/1620/H6DPRI/1/1620/H6/1-2 3 June 1618
copy will
subscribed: original delivered to Mr Jackson to trust of his son-in-law Hutton, 3 Dec 1653
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 124-126
DPRI/1/1620/H6/3 12 February 1621
inventory, actual total £3 6s 8d
DPRI/1/1620/J1
Christofor JACKSON, yeoman, of Great Usworth (Greate Osworth) in the parish of Washingtowne within the countie of Durham [Washington, County Durham]
Digitised material for Christofor Jackson, yeoman of Washington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1620/J1DPRI/1/1620/J1/1 December 1618
will
Date in Dec, 1618 illegible (damaged). Endorsed: proved.
DPRI/1/1620/J1/2-3 21 June 1620
inventory, actual total £34 9s 6d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £25 18s 11d)
DPRI/1/1620/K2 22 January 1621
Michael KIRKLAIE, merchant, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne in the county of the same towne of Newcastle, parish of St Nicolas (Nicholas) [Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland]; also spelt Kirkly, Kirkley, Kirkely
see DPRI/4/12A f.51
Digitised material for Michael Kirklaie, merchant of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1620/K2DPRI/1/1620/K2/1-2 31 July 1620
will
DPRI/1/1620/K2/3 31 July 1620
copy will
DPRI/1/1620/K2/4-6 29 January 1621
inventory, actual total £2,142 10s
endorsed: [will] proved, 22 Jan [1621]
DPRI/1/1620/M2
Anthonie MARLEY, yeoman, of Picktree within the countie of Durham [Chester-le-Street, County Durham]
Digitised material for Anthonie Marley, yeoman of Chester-le-Street, County Durham - DPRI/1/1620/M2DPRI/1/1620/M2/1-2 21 December 1620
will
Will, with [contemporaneous] list of debts owing to the testator of £195 19s 8d. Endorsed: proved.
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 143-144
DPRI/1/1620/M2/3
wrapper
DPRI/1/1620/M3 7 February 1621
Simond MILBURNE, yeoman, of the Yatehouse within the parish (chapelry) of Bellingham and countie of Northumberland [Bellingham, Northumberland]; also spelt Milborne, Mylburne
see DPRI/4/12A p.57: 7 Feb 1621
Digitised material for Simond Milburne, yeoman of Bellingham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1620/M3DPRI/1/1620/M3/1 5 January 1621
will
endorsed: proved, 7 Feb [1621]; Simonburn wills
DPRI/1/1620/M3/3 3 February 1621
inventory, actual total £6 13s
DPRI/1/1620/M3/2 3 February 1621
copy inventory, actual total £6 13s
DPRI/1/1620/M4
Thomas MITCHELL, of Stainton in the parish of Barnard Castell [Barnard Castle, County Durham]
Not found in Probate Act Book DPRI/4/12.
Digitised material for Thomas Mitchell of Barnard Castle, County Durham - DPRI/1/1620/M4DPRI/1/1620/M4/1 undated
will
DPRI/1/1620/M4/2 17 June 1619
inventory, actual total £203 10s 7d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £3 16s 8d)
Inventory total uncertain (damage). Endorsed: proved.
DPRI/1/1620/M5
Jane MOORIE, widow, of East Newbiggin in the countie of Durham, parish of Bushop[ton] [Bishopton, County Durham]
Digitised material for Jane Moorie, widow of ton - DPRI/1/1620/M5DPRI/1/1620/M5/1 9 July 1620
will
DPRI/1/1620/M5/2 19 July 1620
inventory, actual total £53 3s (with account of debts of £51 6s)
endorsed: proved
DPRI/1/1620/M7
William MORTON, archdeacon of Durham, vicar of Newcastle upon Tyne, clerk, Newcastle upon Tyne, Easington [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland; Easington, County Durham]
See DPRI/4/12 ff.395v (31 July 1620); 396v (22 Aug 1620). See also, DDR Register of Bishop Neile, p.31. Morton's date of death uncertain: Le Neve (vol.3 p.304) and Fordyce differ.
Digitised material for William Morton, archdeacon of Durham, vicar of Newcastle upon Tyne, clerk, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1620/M7DPRI/1/1620/M7/1 17 December 1619
will
DPRI/1/1620/M7/2 22 March 1620
codicil
DPRI/1/1620/M7/3-4 27 July 1620
inventory, actual total £1,853 0s 2d
Inventory totals £1,767 4s 8d; to which has been added £85 15s 6d of goods etc. at Easington 'valewed in an other perticular inventory given into the Court'.
DPRI/1/1620/M7/5
wrapper
DPRI/1/1620/M7/6
wrapper
[Wrapper, made from an envelope addressed to Sir Cuthbert [Sharp] of Hartlepool.]
DPRI/1/1620/M8 4 May 1620
Georg MUSCHAMPE, gentleman, of Lyham (Lyam) in the countie of Northumberland, parish of Chatton [Chatton, Northumberland]; also spelt Muschamp
see DPRI/4/12A p.18: administration granted to Margaret Muschampe, relict, 4 May 1620
Digitised material for Georg Muschampe, gentleman of Chatton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1620/M8DPRI/1/1620/M8/1 20 June 1619
indented inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 4 May [1620]; 20 May 1620, Wooler wills
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 140-141
DPRI/1/1620/N2
Edmond NICHOLSON, of parishe of Craike (Crake) [Crayke, Yorkshire]
Digitised material for Edmond Nicholson of Crayke, Yorkshire - DPRI/1/1620/N2DPRI/1/1620/N2/1 4 August 1619
will
subscribed with the names of four of Nicholson's children, they being minors
DPRI/1/1620/N2/2 10 August 1619
inventory, actual total £21 3s 4d (with account of debts of £1 10s)
endorsed: administration granted
DPRI/1/1620/O2 5 May 1620
Olyver OGLE, gentleman, of Burrodone (Burrowden, Burraden, Burredon) in the countie of Northumberland, chapelry of Earsden [Earsdon, Northumberland]
See DPRI/4/12 ff. 350, 353v, 354v, 356v, 363, 369: 14 Jan 1619-18 Mar 1620, See also DPRI/4/12A p.19: administration granted, 5 May 1620.
Digitised material for Olyver Ogle, gentleman of Earsdon, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1620/O2DPRI/1/1620/O2/1 24 October 1614
will
endorsed: not yet proved
DPRI/1/1620/O2/2-3 1619
indented inventory, actual total £200 15s
with grant of administration, 5 May 1620
inventory, subscribed with copy act of court granting administration to Magdalen Ogle, relict, with the consent of Lancelot Ogle, eldest son, and limited to the goods etc. listed in this inventory, 5 May 1620
DPRI/1/1620/O2/4-5 undated
inventory, actual total £27 12s 8d
Inventory of goods etc. 'not conveyed by the deed of gift made in his lifetyme to Lancelot Ogle his sonne'. Endorsed: administration granted, 5 May [1620].
DPRI/1/1620/O1 26 February 1621
Hercules OGLLE, merchant, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne, parish of St Nicholas [Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland]; also spelt Ogle
Digitised material for Hercules Oglle, merchant of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1620/O1DPRI/1/1620/O1/1 29 December 1620
will
Endorsed: proved, 26 Feb [1621]. Also endorsed with [?unrelated] 27 Feb [?1621] memorandum relating to the fililation of the new child of Cicelie Elgie now of Newlinside, Stanhope.
DPRI/1/1620/O1/2 29 January 1621
inventory, actual total £121 1s 5d
inventory of shop goods etc.
DPRI/1/1620/P10
William PRIST, of Thornton in the Beanes, parish of Osmotherley [Osmotherley, Yorkshire]
Not found in Probate Act Book DPRI/4/12 (1619-1625).
Digitised material for William Prist of Osmotherley, Yorkshire - DPRI/1/1620/P10DPRI/1/1620/P10/1 16 March 1620
inventory
administration granted to Dorothy Prist, relict, and Thomas Prist, son, also for the use of James and William Prist, sons
DPRI/1/1620/R2 27 May 1620
Thomas ROBINSON, yeoman, of Branspeth (Brancepeth, Brancpeth) in the county of Durham [Brancepeth, County Durham]
Digitised material for Thomas Robinson, yeoman of Brancepeth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1620/R2DPRI/1/1620/R2/1-2 20 April 1620
will
Will, with contemporaneous list of debts owing to the testator of £141. Endorsed: proved, 27 May [1620].
DPRI/1/1620/R2/3 19 May 1620
inventory, actual total £155 10s 8d (with account of legacies and funeral expenses of £100 5s)
DPRI/1/1620/S1 18 December 1620
Robert SANDER, of Ryton and of the same parish [Ryton, County Durham]; also spelt Sanders
see DPRI/4/12 ff. 406v, 407v, 410v, 411, 412 (23 Feb 1621): administration granted to Margaret Sander, daughter, 18 Dec 1620
Digitised material for Robert Sander of Ryton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1620/S1DPRI/1/1620/S1/1 1620
act of court
Act of court: John Cradocke, Durham Chancellor, orders the distribution of legacies due to Margaret Sander and also certain perishable crops between John Sander, son and executor, and Margaret Sander, daughter; the distribution of the residue to
be decreed upon at the next court day.
DPRI/1/1620/S3 26 July 1620
John SELBY, gentleman, of Tendal Hous (Tindall, Tindale House) within the counttie of Norham, parish of Norham [Norham, Northumberland]; also spelt Selbie. Died 9 September 1619
see DPRI/4/12A p.33
Digitised material for John Selby, gentleman of Norham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1620/S3DPRI/1/1620/S3/1-2 14 November 1615
will
endorsed: administration granted, 26 July [1620]
DPRI/1/1620/S3/3 21 August 1620
inventory, actual total £13 18s
DPRI/1/1620/S7
William SOBER, yeoman, of Darlington within the county of Durham [Darlington, County Durham]
see DPRI/4/12 f.407
Digitised material for William Sober, yeoman of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1620/S7DPRI/1/1620/S7/1 1620
will
Will dated, 25 M... [?May] 1620. Endorsed with the names of John Bygott and Thomas Lumley of Darlington, bondsmen.
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 166-167
DPRI/1/1620/S7/2-3 22 June 1620
inventory, actual total £95 16s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £39 16s 10d)
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 168-170
DPRI/1/1620/S8
Roger SOULE, husbandman, of Norton within the countie of Durham [Norton, County Durham]
Digitised material for Roger Soule, husbandman of Norton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1620/S8DPRI/1/1620/S8/1-2 17 March 1618
will
with codicil, 1 August 1620
Will, with contemporaneous list of debts owing by (£9 7s) and owing to (£1 19s 3d) the testator. Endorsed: proved.
DPRI/1/1620/S8/3 3 October 1620
inventory, actual total £48 12s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £9 4s 4d)
inventory total uncertain
DPRI/1/1620/S9 7 March 1621
Richard STEILL, of Phenwicke, chapelry of K[yloe] [Kyloe, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Richard Steill of yloe - DPRI/1/1620/S9DPRI/1/1620/S9/1 29 August 1620
will
Will, with list of debts owing to (£6 3s) and owing by (£9 4s 8d) the testator. Subscribed: [Henry Steill, brother and] executor renounced, and administration granted to the deceased's widow, 7 Mar 1621. Endorsed: Tweedmouth wills.
DPRI/1/1620/S9/2 undated
inventory, actual total £9 17s
DPRI/1/1620/S10 17 November 1620
John STEVENSON, freemason, of Cannogate within the parish of Alnwicke (Alnewicke) in the county of Northumberland [Alnwick, Northumberland]; also spelt Stephenson
Digitised material for John Stevenson, freemason of Alnwick, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1620/S10DPRI/1/1620/S10/1-2 9 July 1620
will
with inventory, 2 November 1620, actual total £135 9s 11d (with account of debts of £21)
DPRI/1/1620/S10/3
wrapper
endorsed: proved, 17 Nov [1620]
DPRI/1/1620/S11 20 November 1620
William STEWARTE, of the parish of Holy Iland [Holy Island, Northumberland]; also spelt Steward. Died 1 May 1620
date of death in 1620 uncertain (see inventory).
Digitised material for William Stewarte of Holy Island, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1620/S11DPRI/1/1620/S11/1-2 5 April 1620
will
endorsed: proved, 20 Nov [1620]
DPRI/1/1620/S11/3-4 undated
inventory, actual total £41 4s 9d (with account of debts of £46 6s 8d)
endorsed: Berwick wills
DPRI/1/1620/S13
William STODDERT, the elder, of Grensid (Grenside) in the countye of Durham, Trimdon [Trimdon, County Durham]
see DPRI/4/12 f.409
Digitised material for William Stoddert, the elder of Trimdon, County Durham - DPRI/1/1620/S13DPRI/1/1620/S13/1 26 September 1620
will
Will, with (undated) list of debts owing by the testator of £8 2s 8d. Endorsed: John Dixon his bond for £11
DPRI/1/1620/S13/2-3 6 November 1620
inventory, actual total £35 10s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £7 3s 8d)
endorsed: proved
DPRI/1/1620/S14 14 November 1620
John STOKOE, of Walbotle (Wawbotle) in the parishe of Newburne (Newb[orne]) [Newburn, Northumberland]
Digitised material for John Stokoe of Newburn, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1620/S14DPRI/1/1620/S14/1-2 23 March 1620
will
with inventory, 3 June 1620, actual total £13 18s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £11 11s 4d)
endorsed: proved, 14 Nov [1620]; Newcastle wills
DPRI/1/1620/S15
William STRINGER, Heyley Feild within the parish of Lanchester, Helyefeild in the parish of Muggleswick [Lanchester, County Durham; Muggleswick, County Durham]
see DPRI/4/12 ff. 379, 381v (May 1620): parish given as Lanchester; however, there is a Healeyfield near Muggleswick.
Digitised material for William Stringer of Lanchester, County Durham; Muggleswick, County Durham - DPRI/1/1620/S15DPRI/1/1620/S15/1-2 4 May 1620
inventory
subscribed: Margaret Stringer, relict, renounced administration. Endorsed: administration granted.
DPRI/1/1620/T2 9 May 1620
John TEASDALE, of parish of Alston [Alston, Cumberland]; also spelt Teasdaile
see DPRI/4/12A p.20: administration granted to Bridgete Crosier, former relict and now wife of William Crosier, 9 May 1620
Digitised material for John Teasdale of Alston, Cumberland - DPRI/1/1620/T2DPRI/1/1620/T2/1 6 January 1618
inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 9 May [1620]
DPRI/1/1620/T3 19 May 1620
Nicholas TEWERT, of Heighington in the countie of Durham [Heighington, County Durham]
see DPRI/4/12 f.381: 19 May 1620
Digitised material for Nicholas Tewert of Heighington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1620/T3DPRI/1/1620/T3/1-2 8 May 1620
nuncupative will
endorsed: administration granted
DPRI/1/1620/T3/3 18 May 1620
inventory, actual total £137 7s 6d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £24 10s)
DPRI/1/1620/T4 10 May 1620
Issabell THORNTON, of parish (chapelry) of Alhallowes within the towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]
see DPRI/4/12A f.23: administration granted at Newcastle St Nicholas to James Cole for the use of Jane Thornton, minor daughter, and inventory exhibited, 10 May 1620
Digitised material for Issabell Thornton of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1620/T4DPRI/1/1620/T4/1-2 27 March 1620
inventory
Administration granted to James Scoles (Cole) for the use of James Thornton [sic], 8 Apr 1620. Endorsed: administration granted, 10 May 1620; Newcastle wills.
DPRI/1/1620/T5
Mary THROCKMORTON, relict of Robert Throckmorton, clerk, widow, of Darlington in the countie of Durham [Darlington, County Durham]; also spelt Throckemorton
Digitised material for Mary Throckmorton, relict of Robert Throckmorton, clerk of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1620/T5DPRI/1/1620/T5/1-2 16 September 1620
will
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 170-171
DPRI/1/1620/T5/3 7 December 1620
inventory, actual total £380 3s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £219)
endorsed: [will] proved
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 171-173
DPRI/1/1620/T7 1 April 1620
Thomas TOMPSONN, of Ayckliffe (Aiklif) [Aycliffe, County Durham]; also spelt Tomson, Thompson
see DPRI/4/12 f.373v: 1 Apr 1620
Digitised material for Thomas Tompsonn of Aycliffe, County Durham - DPRI/1/1620/T7DPRI/1/1620/T7/1 5 January 1619
will
endorsed: proved, 1 Apr 1620
DPRI/1/1620/T7/2 17 February 1619
inventory, actual total £103 18s 10d
inventory total drawn from DPRI/4/12 f.373v
DPRI/1/1620/W1 6 February 1621
Rowland WALKER, yeoman, of Shotleyfeild in the countie of Northumberland [Shotley, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Rowland Walker, yeoman of Shotley, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1620/W1DPRI/1/1620/W1/1 16 January 1621
will
Will, with contemporaneous list of debts owing by (£5 14s 1d) and owing to (9s 4d) the testator.Endorsed: proved, 6 Feb [1621]; Corbridge wills.
DPRI/1/1620/W1/2 23 January 1621
inventory, actual total £41 5s 8d
DPRI/1/1620/W3
Edward WANLES, alderman of Durham, dyer, alderman, of parishe of Saint Nicholas within the cittie of Durham [Durham St Nicholas, County Durham]; also spelt Wanless
see DPRI/4/12 ff. 397, 398v, 399v, 400v, 401: 26 Aug 1620-13 Oct 1620
Digitised material for Edward Wanles, alderman of Durham, dyer, of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham - DPRI/1/1620/W3DPRI/1/1620/W3/1-2 24 June 1619
will
will dated 23 June 1619 at head and 24 June 1619 at foot
DPRI/1/1620/W3/5 24 June 1619
copy will
endorsed: proved
DPRI/1/1620/W3/3
wrapper
DPRI/1/1620/W3/4
wrapper
DPRI/1/1620/W4
Jarrat WILSON, of Muggilswicke (Muggleswick) [Muggleswick, County Durham]; also spelt Willson. Died 8 February 1620
Digitised material for Jarrat Wilson of Muggleswick, County Durham - DPRI/1/1620/W4DPRI/1/1620/W4/1 26 January 1620
will
will, with list of debts owing to the testator of £1 11s 4d
DPRI/1/1620/W4/2 8 February 1620
inventory, actual total £11 7s 6d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £2 7s 6d)
endorsed: [will] proved
DPRI/1/1620/W5 9 May 1620
Robart WOODMAN, yeoman, of towne and parishe of Chollerton [in] the countye of Northumberland [Chollerton, Northumberland]; also spelt Wodman, Wooddmann
Digitised material for Robart Woodman, yeoman of Chollerton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1620/W5DPRI/1/1620/W5/1-2 19 April 1620
will
with nuncupative codicil, 19 April 1620
Will and codicil, subscribed with (undated) memorandum clarifying a bequest made in the will, made by the witnesses to the will upon probate. Endorsed: proved, 9 May [1620].
DPRI/1/1620/W5/3 3 May 1620
inventory, actual total £86 11s 7d
DPRI/1/1620/W6 22 January 1621
Peter WRIGHT, mariner, lighterman, of towne of Newcastell uponn Tyne, chapelry of All Saints [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Peter Wright, mariner, lighterman of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1620/W6DPRI/1/1620/W6/1-2 17 December 1620
will
endorsed: proved, 22 Jan [1621]
DPRI/1/1620/W6/3 1 January 1621
inventory, actual total £14 2s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £13 4s 3d)
Wills etc proved 1621Reference: DPRI/1/1621DPRI/1/1621/A1 29 August 1621
Ann ANDERSON, wife of Bartram Anderson of Newcastle, merchant, widow, of towne and countie of Newcastell upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Ann Anderson, widow of Bartram Anderson, merchant, of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland – DPRI/1/1621/A1DPRI/1/1621/A1/1 4 August 1621
will
DPRI/1/1621/A1/2 10 August 1621
nuncupative codicil
endorsed: proved, 29 Aug [1621]
DPRI/1/1621/A1/3-6 23 August 1621
indented inventory, actual total £1,975 5s 7d
Inventory of household and shop goods etc. Endorsed: proved, 29 Aug [1621].
DPRI/1/1621/A4
Lancelott AYTIS, yeoman, of Cornforth (Corneforth) within the parish of Midlam (Bishop Midlam) in the countie of Durham [Cornforth, County Durham]; also spelt Aytus
will bond, penal sum £100: DPRI/3/1621/B109
bond: DPRI/3/1621/B109
Digitised material for Lancelott Aytis, yeoman of Cornforth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1621/A4DPRI/1/1621/A4/1 5 January 1622
will
DPRI/1/1621/A4/2 undated
inventory, actual total £55 5s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £6 3s 4d)
DPRI/1/1621/B1 19 January 1622
Edward BELL, of Nether Buston [Warkworth, Northumberland]
See DPRI/4/13A f.2v: 19 Jan 1622. For a commission relating to a limited grant of administration of Bell's estate, see - DPRI/1/1622/O6/5
Digitised material for Edward Bell of Warkworth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1621/B1DPRI/1/1621/B1/1 31 August 1620
will
year date uncertain
DPRI/1/1621/B1/2 undated
inventory, actual total £49 1s 2d
inventory of the portion bequeathed to Edward Bell of Cheswick, nephew
DPRI/1/1621/B2 3 May 1621
Christofer BLACKBEARD, cook, sergeant at mace, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne, chapelry of All Saints [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]; also spelt Chrestofer
Digitised material for Christofer Blackbeard, cook, sergeant at mace of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1621/B2DPRI/1/1621/B2/1 12 March 1621
will
endorsed: '3 May 1621; Newcastle wills etc.'; proved, 3 May [1621]
DPRI/1/1621/B2/2-3 30 March 1621
inventory, actual total £86 0s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £19 14s 3d)
DPRI/1/1621/B6 9 May 1621
Daniel BRADER, gentleman, of Bedlington in the county palatine of Durisme [Bedlington, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Daniel Brader, gentleman of Bedlington, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1621/B6DPRI/1/1621/B6/1 22 October 1620
will
endorsed: 2 & 9 May 1621; Morpeth wills etc.
DPRI/1/1621/B6/2-4 undated
indented inventory, actual total £385 10s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £12 19s 1d)
Inventory total includes £298 17s of desperate bonds. Endorsed: proved, 9 May [1621].
DPRI/1/1621/C2
Richarde CLEMENT, vicar of Dalton-le-Dale, clerk, of Dalton in the Hole in the countie palatine of Durhame [Dalton-le-Dale, County Durham]
Digitised material for Richarde Clement, vicar of Dalton-le-Dale, County Durham - DPRI/1/1621/C2DPRI/1/1621/C2/1-2 25 February 1621
will
Subscribed: probate granted at Durham Castle to Elizabeth Hixon, the deceased's housekeeper and sole executrix; inventory (£37 18s 2d) exhibited, 21 Apr 1621. Endorsed: 28 Apr 1621.
DPRI/1/1621/C2/3-4 21 April 1621
inventory, actual total £37 18s 2d
inventory of household goods etc., with a note of items 'convayed awaye out of the house' since the death of Clement
DPRI/1/1621/D1 6 November 1621
John DERRY, burgess [of Berwick-upon-Tweed], blacksmith, of towne of Berwick uppon Tweed [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Derrye, Dirrie
Digitised material for John Derry, burgess of Berwick-upon-Tweed - DPRI/1/1621/D1DPRI/1/1621/D1/1-2 11 September 1621
will
will, with list of debts owing to (£90 19s 10d) and owing by (£6 8s 5d) the testator
DPRI/1/1621/D1/5-6 11 September 1621
inventory of debts, actual total £47 17s 2d (with account of debts of £6 5s 8d)
Date drawn from will. Endorsed: [will] proved, 6 Nov [1621].
DPRI/1/1621/D1/3-4 5 October 1621
inventory, actual total £73 0s 8d
inventory of household and shop goods etc.
DPRI/1/1621/D1/7 5 October 1621
inventory, actual total £4 1s 11d (with account of funeral expenses of £3 6s 9d)
Inventory of funeral expenses, with list of debts received from those debtors listed in the inventory made at the time of the will (D1/5-6). Endorsed with calculations relating to the inventory (D1/3-4) and particularly to the £43 2s 8d of bills
and bonds therein. Date drawn from inventory D1/3-4.
DPRI/1/1621/E1 27 July 1621
Hugh ERRINGTON, yeoman, of Netherwarden (Neather Warden) within the countie of Northumberland [Warden, Northumberland]. Died 13 January 1621
see DPRI/4/12A p.86: 27 July 1621
Digitised material for Hugh Errington, yeoman of Warden, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1621/E1DPRI/1/1621/E1/1 January 1621
nuncupative will
written and dated at head, 25 Jan 1621; but will made before 13 Jan 1621
DPRI/1/1621/E1/2-3 25 January 1621
inventory, actual total £21 5s 6d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £30 11s 9d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 27 July [1621]
DPRI/1/1621/H2 August 1621
Margret HEBORNE, of town and parish of Morpith (Morpeth) [Morpeth, Northumberland]; also spelt Hebborne
Digitised material for Margret Heborne of Morpeth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1621/H2DPRI/1/1621/H2/1-2 4 July 1619
will
endorsed: proved, Aug [1621]
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 130
DPRI/1/1621/H2/3 10 August 1619
inventory, actual total £203 17s 2d
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 130
DPRI/1/1621/H3
Thomas HODSHON, of Mortonn (Morton) nigh unto Darlington [Haughton le Skerne, County Durham]; also spelt Hodgson
Digitised material for Thomas Hodshon of Haughton le Skerne, County Durham - DPRI/1/1621/H3DPRI/1/1621/H3/1-2 27 January 1622
will
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 187
DPRI/1/1621/H3/3 31 January 1622
inventory, actual total £350 3s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £46 16s 8d)
inventory of goods etc. at Morton and Cockerton
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 187-189
DPRI/1/1621/H5 25 September 1621
Thomas HUDSON, gentleman, of Cheswick (Chessicke) within the liberties of Norham and Ilandshire parcell of the countie pallentyne of Durham, chapelry of Ancroft [Ancroft, Northumberland]; also spelt Hudsone
Digitised material for Thomas Hudson, gentleman of Ancroft, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1621/H5DPRI/1/1621/H5/1 12 July 1620
will
DPRI/1/1621/H5/2-3 undated
inventory, actual total £43 18s 4d
endorsed: [will] proved, 8 Sept [1621]
DPRI/1/1621/H5/4
wrapper
DPRI/1/1621/H6 16 January 1622
Esbell HUNTER, spinster, of Aclington in the countie of Northumberland, chapelry of Chivington [Acklington, Northumberland]
See DPRI/4/13A f.1: probate granted to Roger Brotherwick, sole executor, and inventory exhibited, 16 Jan 1622
Digitised material for Esbell Hunter, spinster of Acklington, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1621/H6DPRI/1/1621/H6/1 12 May 1621
will
Probate granted to Roger Brothericke, sole executor, 16 Jan 1622. Endorsed: administration [sic] granted, 16 Jan [1622].
DPRI/1/1621/H6/2 undated
inventory of debts owing to the testator, actual total £6 9s
DPRI/1/1621/J1
William JOHNSON, husbandman, yeoman, of Stranton in the countie of Durham [Stranton, County Durham]
Johnson's goods etc. were first administered by his widow and co-executrix Elizabeth Johnson, exhibiting an inventory, and then after her death by Thomas Atkinson (?son-in-law).
Digitised material for William Johnson, husbandman, yeoman of Stranton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1621/J1DPRI/1/1621/J1/1 23 October 1621
will
subscribed with names of the bondsmen
DPRI/1/1621/J1/2-3 22 January 1622
indented inventory, actual total £237 9s 4d (with account of debts of £37 13s 10d)
DPRI/1/1639/J4/1-2 undated
account
account of Jane Johnson alias Wren, daughter and co-executrix, subscribed with the adjudged allocation of three other daughters' portions
DPRI/1/1621/J3 30 January 1622
John JOPLING, yeoman, of towne and countie of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]
Digitised material for John Jopling, yeoman of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1621/J3DPRI/1/1621/J3/1-2 9 October 1621
will
Probate granted to Margaret Jopling, relict, and William Jopling, son, executors ... . Endorsed: proved, 30 Jan [1622].
DPRI/1/1621/J3/3 5 December 1621
indented inventory, actual total £22 7s 4d (with account of funeral expenses of £2 10s)
DPRI/1/1621/L2 11 July 1621
Thomas LAWSON, of Langurst (Langhirst), parish of Bothall [Bothal, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Thomas Lawson of Bothal, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1621/L2DPRI/1/1621/L2/1 7 April 1621
will
Will, with list of debts owing to the testator of £6 14s. Endorsed: proved, 11 July [1621].
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 149
DPRI/1/1621/L2/2 24 May 1621
inventory, actual total £9 8s 4d
DPRI/1/1621/L2/3
wrapper
DPRI/1/1621/L3 30 October 162130 January 1622
Jaine LOWRIE, wife of Cuthbert Lowrie, of Woodhall of the chaplerie of Haydon in the countie of Northumberland, Warden parishe [Haydon Bridge, Northumberland]; also spelt Lowry
Digitised material for Jaine Lowrie, wife of Cuthbert Lowrie of Haydon Bridge, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1621/L3DPRI/1/1621/L3/1 21 September 1620
nuncupative will
with grant of probate
probate granted according to the decree [not present] at Corbridge to Thomas Lowrie of Allerwash, nephew and sole executor, 30 Oct 1621
DPRI/1/1621/L3/2 30 January 1622
inventory, actual total £82
Exhibited by William Errington, John Robson and Percival Dodd on behalf of Ellinor [Errington], Margaret [Robson] and Mabell [Dodd] their wives and 'sisters of [Jaine Lowry] and of Cuthbert Lowry her husband'.
DPRI/1/1621/L3/3 30 January 1622
inventory, actual total £12 9s (and more)
Exhibited by Cuthbert Lowry, John Robson, William Errington and Parcivell Dodd on behalf of the said Cuthbert Lowry, Ellinor [Errington], Margaret [Robson] and Mabell [Dodd] 'sisters of [Jaine Lowry] and of the said Cuthbert Lowry'. Endorsed:
administration granted, 30 Jan 1622.
DPRI/1/1621/L4
Rafe LUMLEY, of Whitburne [Whitburn, County Durham]
Digitised material for Rafe Lumley of Whitburn, County Durham - DPRI/1/1621/L4DPRI/1/1621/L4/2 1620
will
dated at head [16]20; subscribed with certificate of the accuracy of the copy, 11 Dec 1621
DPRI/1/1621/L4/1 1620
copy will
DPRI/1/1621/L4/3 1620
inventory, actual total £92 16s 2d (with account of funeral expenses of £7 15s 4d)
DPRI/1/1627/M5 22 September 1621
Henrye MAUGHEN, yeoman, of Bushop Awkland (Bishop Auckland) of the pareshe of Saynt Andrewe Awkland [Auckland St Andrew, County Durham]; also spelt Mawghen, Maugham
The will and wrapper are misfiled in 1627. See DPRI/4/12 f.428: 22 Sep 1621.
Digitised material for Henry Maughen, yeoman, of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham - DPRI/1/1627/M5DPRI/1/1627/M5/1 3 December 1617
will
probate granted to Mary Maughen, relict and co-executor, 22 Sep 1621; George Maughen, brother and co-executor, having renounced; endorsed by probate office, 1627
DPRI/1/1627/M5/2
wrapper
DPRI/1/1621/N1
Robert NEWTON, yeoman, of Rickelden (Rickleden) within the county of Duresme, parish of Chester [Chester-le-Street, County Durham]
see DPRI/4/12 ff.441, 461, 462v, 467v, 477v: 16 Mar 1622, 16 Nov 1622 to 17 May 1623
Digitised material for Robert Newton, yeoman of Chester-le-Street, County Durham - DPRI/1/1621/N1DPRI/1/1621/N1/1 9 January 1622
will
with inventory, 15 March 1622, actual total £18 12s
DPRI/1/1621/P1
Thomas PUNSHON, yeoman, of Walridge within the countie of Durham, parish of Chester [Chester-le-Street, County Durham]
Digitised material for Thomas Punshon, yeoman of Chester-le-Street, County Durham - DPRI/1/1621/P1DPRI/1/1621/P1/1-2 14 January 1622
will
DPRI/1/1621/P1/3 11 February 1622
indented inventory, actual total £51 0s 6d (with account of debts, legacies and funeral expenses of £51 9s 10d)
subscribed with allocation of four of the deceased's children's portions
DPRI/1/1621/R2 22 January 1622
Nicholas RIDLEY, of Farrosheels (Farrosheelds), parish of Haltwesle [Beltingham, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Nicholas Ridley of Beltingham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1621/R2DPRI/1/1621/R2/1 12 November 1621
will
Probate granted at Haltwhistle to William Ridley, son and executor. Endorsed: proved, 22 Jan [1622].
DPRI/1/1621/R2/2 undated
inventory, actual total £5 7s 8d (with account of debts of 4s 6d)
DPRI/1/1621/R3 19 January 1622
Robert ROBINSON, yeoman, of the Walk Milne (Walkemylle) in the parish of Warkworth (Warkeworth) in the county of Northumberland [Warkworth, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Robert Robinson, yeoman of Warkworth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1621/R3DPRI/1/1621/R3/1 June 1621
will
probate granted [at Warkworth] to Francis [Frances] Robinson, relict, and Robert Robinson, eldest son, executors; also the tuition of four other named children granted to Francis [Frances] Robinson
DPRI/1/1621/R3/2 June 1621
copy will
endorsed: proved, 19 Jan [1622]
DPRI/1/1621/R3/3 10 August 1621
inventory, actual total £44 13s (with account of debts of £14 18s)
endorsed: 19 Jan 1622 Warkworth
DPRI/1/1621/R3/4 10 August 1621
copy inventory, actual total £44 13s (with account of debts of £14 18s)
DPRI/1/1621/S1 16 January 1622
Raiphe SHOTTON, of town and parish of Morpeth [Morpeth, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Raiphe Shotton of Morpeth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1621/S1DPRI/1/1621/S1/1 17 December 1621
will
will proved and administration granted to Jane Shotton, relict, [no executor having been nominated]; also the tuition of five named children granted to Jane Shotton, 16 Jan 1622
DPRI/1/1621/S1/2-3 14 January 1622
indented inventory, actual total £61 6s 4d (with account of debts and legacies of £15 6s 8d)
DPRI/1/1621/T1 22 January 1622
Cuthbert TAYLER, of Unthanke, parish of Shotley [Shotley, Northumberland]; also spelt Tailer
Digitised material for Cuthbert Tayler of Shotley, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1621/T1DPRI/1/1621/T1/1 18 July 1621
will
will, with list of debts owing to the testator of £13 4s 11d
DPRI/1/1621/T1/2 24 August 1621
inventory, actual total £33 3s 9d (with account of funeral expenses of £2)
Probate granted to Agnes Tayler, relict, and Richard Tayler, son, executors; also the tuition of six named children granted to Agnes Tayler. Endorsed: proved, 22 Jan [1622].
DPRI/1/1621/T3 18 January 1622
Richard TODD, yeoman, of Crookham in the countie of Northumberland, parish of Ford [Ford, Northumberland]; also spelt Tod
Digitised material for Richard Todd, yeoman of Ford, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1621/T3DPRI/1/1621/T3/2 30 August 1621
will
Subscribed: probate granted to John Todd, son and sole executor. Endorsed: testator owes £4.
DPRI/1/1621/T3/1 30 August 1621
copy will
Subscribed: probate granted to John Todd, son and sole executor. Endorsed: testator owes £4.
DPRI/1/1621/T3/3 undated
inventory, actual total £25 6s 8d
Inventory, dated, 1 Sep [?1621]. Endorsed: proved, 18 Jan [1622].
DPRI/1/1621/T3/4 undated
copy inventory, actual total £25 6s 8d
Inventory, dated, 1 Sep [?1621]. Endorsed: proved, 18 Jan [1622].
DPRI/1/1621/W1 18 May 1621
George WALLES, of Marlyekno (Marley Kno) within the parish of Knarsdell (Knaresdaile) [Knarsdale, Northumberland]; also spelt Wallesse
see DPRI/4/12A p.78: proved, 18 May 1621
Digitised material for George Walles of Knarsdale, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1621/W1DPRI/1/1621/W1/1 16 March 1621
will
endorsed: proved, 18 May [1621]
DPRI/1/1621/W1/2 24 June 1620
indented inventory, actual total £11 7s
[?date recte 24 June 1621]
DPRI/1/1621/W2
Walter WATKINS, one of H.M.'s almosemen within the cathedral church of Durham, almsman, yeoman, of cittie of Durham in the countie of Durham, South Balie [Durham, County Durham]
Digitised material for Walter Watkins, almsman, yeoman of Durham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1621/W2DPRI/1/1621/W2/1 28 April 1621
will
DPRI/1/1621/W2/2-3 8 February 1622
inventory, actual total £22 13s 2d (with account of debts of £17 16s 3d)
DPRI/1/1621/W5 14 May 1621
Jane WATSON, spinster, of borowgh of Barwick (Berwick) upon Tweed [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Jane Watson, spinster of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1621/W5DPRI/1/1621/W5/1 23 April 1621
inventory
endorsed: administration granted, 14 May [1621]
DPRI/1/1621/W5/2-3 25 April 1621
renunciation
transfer of administration by John Watson, nephew, and John Watson, brother, nominating Emanewell Coates to take out administration
DPRI/1/1621/W6 18 January 1622
Wylliam WATSON, the elder, of Berrington in the parish (chapelry) of Kyloe [Kyloe, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Wylliam Watson, the elder of Kyloe, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1621/W6DPRI/1/1621/W6/1 23 April 1621
will
Will, with list of debts owing by (£18 16s 8d) and owing to (£2 2s) the testator. Endorsed: probate granted to Fillis Watson, relict, and William Watson, son; also the tuition of three named children granted to Fillis Watson, co-executors;
inventory £18.
DPRI/1/1621/W6/2 undated
inventory, actual total £9 10s 8d
endorsed: [will] proved, 18 Jan 1622
DPRI/1/1621/W3 28 August 1621
Henry WATSONN, apothecary, grocer, of parish of St Nycholas in the towne of Newcastle upon Tyne in the county of the same towne [Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland]; also spelt Watson
see DPRI/4/12A p.89: 28 Aug 1621; and see also DPRI/4/13A f.41v: 29 Nov 1622
Digitised material for Henry Watsonn, apothecary, grocer of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1621/W3DPRI/1/1621/W3/1-2 15 May 1621
will
probate granted to [Raph Watson, brother, and Barbara Watson, mother], co-executors, 10 Aug 1621
DPRI/1/1621/W3/3-16 1621
inventory, actual total £333 11s 11d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £318 19s)
Inventory of shop goods and wares (£248 15s 3d), household goods (£10 11s 10d), and debts owing to Watson (£74 4s 7d), appraised by Robert Henderson 'practitoner in physick', Abraham Eden and Bulmer Ile apothecaries, and Henry Mitford, merchant.
Endorsed by probate office: [will] proved, 28 Aug [1621]; 5, 8, 10 Oct 1621 Durham, Newcastle, Morpeth wills etc.
DPRI/1/1621/W3/17 20 November 1622
draft account, actual total £306 16s 8d (debts and funeral expenses)
DPRI/1/1621/W3/18-19 29 November 1622
account, actual total £300 4s 2d (with discharge of £307 16s 8d)
Account of Raph Watson clerk [and brother] and Barbara Watson [relict], co-executors. Endorsed: exhibited, 29 Nov [1622].
DPRI/1/1621/W11
Anne WILKISON, wife of William Wilkinson, butcher, widow, of parishe (chapelry) of St Johns within the towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland]; also spelt Wilkinson
Digitised material for Anne Wilkison, widow of William Wilkinson, butcher, of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1621/W11DPRI/1/1621/W11/1-2 11 June 1621
will
endorsed: proved, 9 July [1621]; Newcastle court wills
DPRI/1/1621/W11/3
indented inventory, actual total £15 15s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £100 2s 11d)
DPRI/1/1621/W13
George WILSON, gentleman, of cittie of Durham [Durham, County Durham]; also spelt Wilsonn
Digitised material for George Wilson, gentleman of Durham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1621/W13DPRI/1/1621/W13/1-3 14 July 1618
inventory, actual total £194 10s 6d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £90 18s)
with supplementary inventory of debts, 18 September 1626, actual total £4 6s 6d (debts)
Inventory includes the funeral expenses of George Wilson's wife who died within two weeks of his death, and the tuition expenses for two (of three) children for the four years to July 1622. Subscribed: exhibited by Robert Dearham and Ralph
Wilson, administrators, 16 Mar 1622.
DPRI/1/1621/W16
Sir Charles WREN, knight, of Binchester in the countie of Durham [Binchester, County Durham]
Digitised material for Sir Charles Wren, knight of Binchester, County Durham - DPRI/1/1621/W16DPRI/1/1621/W16/1 9 March 1621
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 147-148
DPRI/1/1621/W16/2 4 April 1621
inventory, actual total £1,682 0s 1d
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 148-149
Wills etc proved 1622Reference: DPRI/1/1622DPRI/1/1622/A1 20 September 1622
Roger ANDERSONN, gentleman, Jesmond (Gesmond) in the chaplerie (parish) of All Saints in the town of Newcastle upon Tyne in the county of Northumberland, chapelry of St Andrew in the town of Newcastle upon Tyne [Jesmond, Northumberland; Newcastle
upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland]; also spelt Anderson
Digitised material for Roger Andersonn, gentleman of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/A1DPRI/1/1622/A1/2 28 August 1622
will
endorsed: proved, 20 Sep [1623]
DPRI/1/1622/A1/3-7 10 September 1622
inventory, actual total £693 10s 7d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £183 10s 1d)
Inventory of goods etc. at Jesmond, the New House, Cramlington, Henry Lawson's house, and 'houshold stufe conveyed by her meanes to Sir Umphraie Grenes'. [Page order: DPRI/1/1622/A1/3, 4, 6, 7, 5.]
DPRI/1/1622/A1/1 24 January 1623
account, actual total £693 10s 7d (with discharge of £697 4s 1d)
Account of Francis Anderson, alderman and merchant of Newcastle, executor and father. Endorsed: exhibited, 24 Jan 1624.
DPRI/1/1622/A3
John ATKINSON, gentleman, of Bongait in Darlington in the countie of Durham [Darlington, County Durham]
Digitised material for John Atkinson, gentleman of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1622/A3DPRI/1/1622/A3/1 14 December 1622
will
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 173-175
DPRI/1/1622/A3/2-4 12 February 1623
inventory, actual total £134 15s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £8 11s 8d)
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 175-178
DPRI/1/1622/B1 May 1622
Roland BAILES, yeoman, of Greatham in the countie of Durham [Greatham, County Durham]; also spelt Bayles, Lawrence, Bailes
Testator named as Roland Bailes in the will, but as Lawrence Bailes in the inventory and in Probate Act Book 12, f.446 (May 1622).
Digitised material for Roland Bailes, yeoman of Greatham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1622/B1DPRI/1/1622/B1/1-2 14 July 1621
will
endorsed with list of debts owing by the testator
DPRI/1/1622/B1/3 20 May 1622
inventory, actual total £179 5s 11d
DPRI/1/1622/B2 8 July 1622
Abraham BARKER, merchant, of towne and county of Newcastle upon Tyne, chapelry of All Saints [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]
Testator requests to be buried at Newcastle St Nicholas. Will endorsed by probate office: will and inventory - the latter is not present.
Digitised material for Abraham Barker, merchant of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/B2DPRI/1/1622/B2/1 6 September 1621
will
Probate and the tuition of Robert Barker, son, granted to Charles Mitford, brother-in-law and sole executor. Endorsed: proved, 8 July [1622].
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 149-150
DPRI/1/1622/B3 17 January 1623
Thomas BARKER, yeoman, of Wetsledd (Wetsleed) in the parish of Benton in the county of Northumberland [Longbenton, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Thomas Barker, yeoman of Longbenton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/B3DPRI/1/1622/B3/1 undated
will
endorsed: proved, 17 Jan [1623]
DPRI/1/1622/B3/2-3 21 November 1622
indented inventory, actual total £233 (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £18 18s)
DPRI/1/1622/B3/4 9 January 1623
commission
commission to Henry Gower MA, vicar of Newcastle St Nicholas, and John Shaw, curate of Newcastle St John, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to John Fenwicke of Brenckley in Ponteland, [brother-in-law], for the use and
during the minority of Thomas Barker, son and sole executor; also granting to him the tuition of the said Thomas Barker; and also to swear and examine the witnesses to the will; commission executed by Shaw, 17 Jan [1623]
DPRI/1/1622/B4
John BLAXTON, the younger, widow, of parish of Norton [Norton, County Durham]; also spelt Blakeston
Digitised material for John Blaxton, the younger, widow of Norton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1622/B4DPRI/1/1622/B4/1 undated
account
account of Margerie Blaxton, relict; subscribed with (1) undated [?draft] decree relating to the allocation of shares of the moeity of the balance; (2) 28 June 1622 memorandum of decree of John Cradock, Durham Chancellor, further ruling upon the
earlier allocation to John Blakeston [the elder], father
DPRI/1/1622/B5
William BOWER, the elder, gentleman, of Oxenetfeild (Oxnet Feilde) in the countie of Durham, parish of Darlington [Darlington, County Durham]
Digitised material for William Bower, the elder, gentleman of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1622/B5DPRI/1/1622/B5/1 13 March 1622
will
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 180-183
DPRI/1/1622/B5/2-3 4 June 1622
inventory, actual total £365 16s 2d
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 183-185
DPRI/1/1622/C1 16 December 1622
William CARNABYE, shipwright, of chapelry of All Saints in the town of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]; also spelt Carnybye, Carneby, Carnaby
Digitised material for William Carnabye, shipwright of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/C1DPRI/1/1622/C1/1-2 21 November 1622
indented inventory
Administration granted to Barbara Carnabye, widow, for the use of Henry Carnabye, son. Endorsed: administration granted, 16 Dec [1622].
DPRI/1/1622/C5
Thomas CHAPMAN, yeoman, of Billingham within the countye of Durisme [Billingham, County Durham]
Digitised material for Thomas Chapman, yeoman of Billingham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1622/C5DPRI/1/1622/C5/1-2 16 January 1623
will
will, with list of debts owing by (£37 13s 4d) and owing to (£1 3s) the testator
DPRI/1/1622/C5/3-4 25 February 1623
inventory, actual total £165 19s 5d
inventory total includes £13 10s 8d of goods etc. 'which the widow claymeth'
DPRI/1/1622/C6 21 January 1623
Reynold CHARLTON, yeoman, of the Newke within the parish (chapelry) of Bellingham and countie of Northumberlande [Bellingham, Northumberland]; also spelt Charleton
Digitised material for Reynold Charlton, yeoman of Bellingham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/C6DPRI/1/1622/C6/1-2 13 December 1622
will
Will, with list of debts owing to the testator of £7 11s 11d. Endorsed: proved, 21 Jan [1623].
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 156
DPRI/1/1622/C6/3 4 January 1623
inventory, actual total £46 11s 6d
DPRI/1/1622/C8 15 August 1622
Anthony CLOUDSLEY, baker, beer-brewer, of parish (chapelry) of AlSaynts (Alsaints) of the towne and county of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]; also spelt Cloudesley
see DPRI/4/13A f.27
Digitised material for Anthony Cloudsley, baker, beer-brewer of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/C8DPRI/1/1622/C8/1 9 July 1622
will
Probate granted to Margaret Cloudsley, relict and co-executor, and Thomas Fawside, uncle [during the minority of George Cloudsley, son and co-executor]; tuition of George and Elizabeth Cloudsley, children, granted to Thomas Fawside. Endorsed:
proved, 15 Aug [1622].
DPRI/1/1622/C8/2-3 3 August 1622
inventory, actual total £32 18s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £13)
DPRI/1/1622/C9 26 April 1622
William COCKE, esquire, of towne and countie of Newcastle uppon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Cock
Digitised material for William Cocke, esquire of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/C9DPRI/1/1622/C9/4-5 25 April 1622
agreement
with act of court, 26 April 1622
Agreement of interested parties, nominating Anne Davison niece, the wife of Allexander Davison of Newcastle merchant, to take out administration; with act of court (made in 'the withdraweing chaimber' in Durham Castle) granting administration to
Anne Cock alias Davison, and decreeing a commission be issued to Henry Power, vicar [of Newcastle St Nicholas, MA], to make said grant. Endorsed: administration granted, 26 Apr [1622].
DPRI/1/1622/C9/1-3 20 September 1622
indented inventory
Inventory of debts owing to the testator and some household goods etc. Endorsed: administration granted, 6 Apr [1622] [sic].
DPRI/1/1622/C9/6-8 31 January 1623
account, actual total £7,001 16s 8d (with discharge of £647 14s)
with draft covenant, undated
with draft act of court, undated
Account of Anne Davison (C9/6); with draft account (C9/7); adjudged and mutually agreed allocation of the balance among the nearest kindred (C9/8); draft covenant of the nearest kindred agreeing to be equally liable with the administratrix for
disbursements relating to the settlement of the estate (C9/8: foot); draft act of court by John Cradock, Durham Chancellor, ensealing the account (undated), (C9/8: margin). Endorsed: Given at Durham, 30 Jan 1623. [Exhi]bited, 31 Jan [1623].
DPRI/1/1622/C10 25 January 1623
George COLLINGWODD, husband of Mary Collingwodd, gentleman, of Brenkhewgh (Brenkheugh, Brenckheugh, Brenkheughe) of the parish of Brenckburne (Brenkburn, Brenckborne) in the county of Northumberland [Brinkburn, Northumberland]; also spelt
Collingwood
For the will of Collingwodd's wife, see - DPRI/1/1622/C10/2
Digitised material for George Collingwodd, gentleman, and Mary Collingwodd, his wife of Brinkburn, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/C10DPRI/1/1622/C10/1 21 December 1622
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 157
DPRI/1/1622/C10/3 22 January 1623
indented inventory
Inventory of George Collingwood and of his widow Mary Collingwood. Endorsed: [will] proved, 25 Jan [1623].
DPRI/1/1622/C10 25 January 1623
Mary COLLINGWODD, widow of George Collingwodd, widow, of Brenkhewgh (Brenkheugh, Brenckheugh, Brenkheughe) of the parish of Brenckburne (Brenkburn, Brenckborne) in the county of Northumberland [Brinkburn, Northumberland]; also spelt
Collingwood
For the joint inventory of Mary Collingwodd with her husband, see - DPRI/1/1622/C10/3
DPRI/1/1622/C10/2 3 January 1623
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 158
DPRI/1/1622/C11 13 December 1622
Clement COLMORE, Durham Chancellor, 1590-1619, D.C.L., clerk, gentleman, of Brancepeth [Durham, County Durham]
see DPRI/4/12 f.464: 13 Dec 1622
Digitised material for Clement Colmore, Durham Chancellor, gentleman of Durham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1622/C11DPRI/1/1622/C11/1 20 December 1622
indented inventory
inventory of goods etc. at Brancepeth and 'at Sir Cockeys'
DPRI/1/1622/C12 5 July 1622
Richard COOKE, of Broomhouse(Bromehose) within the parishe of Holye (Holy) Iland [Holy Island, Northumberland]; also spelt Coke. Died 17 May 1621
Digitised material for Richard Cooke of Holy Island, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/C12DPRI/1/1622/C12/1-2 11 December 1621
inventory
DPRI/1/1622/C12/3-4 11 December 1621
inventory
Administration granted to Jane Cooke for the use of Richard Cooke; also the tuition of the said Richard Cooke [?granted to Jane Cooke]. Endorsed: administration granted, 5 July 1622.
DPRI/1/1622/D1 16 December 1622
Margaret DENTON, widow, of Great Benton within the county of Northumberland, parish of Benton [Longbenton, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Margaret Denton, widow of Longbenton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/D1DPRI/1/1622/D1/1-2 11 November 1622
will
Probate granted to John Bland, co-tutor, during the minority of Margaret Denton, youngest daughter and sole executrix. Endorsed: proved, 16 Dec [1622].
DPRI/1/1622/D1/3-4 undated
inventory, actual total £49 2s (with account of debts of £21 3s)
with supplementary inventory, 24 February 1623, actual total £8
DPRI/1/1622/D2 8 July 1622
Walter DENTON, vicar of Longbenton, clerk, of Greate Benton (Benntone) within the countie of Northumberland [Longbenton, Northumberland]; also spelt Denntone
Digitised material for Walter Denton, vicar of Longbenton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/D2DPRI/1/1622/D2/1 12 May 1621
will
DPRI/1/1622/D2/2-3 undated
inventory, actual total £95 4s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £12 6s 8d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 8 July [1622]
DPRI/1/1622/D3 17 September 1622
Thomas DICKINSON, of chaplerye of Garigill (Garrigill, Garragill) with the parish of Aldston (Alston) [Alston, Cumberland]
Digitised material for Thomas Dickinson of Alston, Cumberland - DPRI/1/1622/D3DPRI/1/1622/D3/1 7 November 1621
will
Probate granted to Agnes Dickinson, relict and sole executrix. Endorsed: proved, 17 Sep [1622].
DPRI/1/1622/D3/2 undated
inventory, actual total £26 7s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £24 4s 4d)
DPRI/1/1622/D5 6 November 1622
Jane DODD, widow, of town and chapelry of Bellingham [Bellingham, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Jane Dodd, widow of Bellingham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/D5DPRI/1/1622/D5/1-2 9 February 1621
will
Will, with list of debts owing to the testator; subscribed, 'and also the tuition of Edward Charleton, nephew' [?granted at the same time as probate was granted]. Endorsed: proved, 6 Nov [1622].
DPRI/1/1622/D6 8 July 1622
Robert DOVER, butcher, of parishe of All Saints within the towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Robert Dover, butcher of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/D6DPRI/1/1622/D6/1 20 March 1622
will
Probate granted to Edeth Dover, relict and sole executrix, to whom was also granted the tuition of Christopher Dover, son. Endorsed: proved, 8 July [1622].
DPRI/1/1622/D6/2-3 3 June 1622
indented inventory, actual total £46 6s 3d (with account of funeral expenses of £3 16s 3d)
DPRI/1/1622/D7
William DUNNE, of Fenwicke (Fenwick) within the parishe of Stamfordham and in the countie of Northumberland [Stamfordham, Northumberland]
Digitised material for William Dunne of Stamfordham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/D7DPRI/1/1622/D7/1 27 July 1621
will
Probate granted to Ursula Dunne, relict also for the use of Anthony Dunne, son, co-executors. Endorsed: proved, 2 Dec [1622].
DPRI/1/1622/D7/2 29 September 1621
inventory, actual total £47 3s 4d
DPRI/1/1622/D8 19 August 1622
Lawrence DUTTON, pensioner, of towne and parish of Barwick uppon Tweed [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Duttone
see DPRI/4/13A f.27v: probate granted to Agnes Dutton, relict, 19 Aug 1622
Digitised material for Lawrence Dutton, pensioner of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/D8DPRI/1/1622/D8/1-2 4 January 1619
will in the form of a deed of gift
endorsed: proved, 19 Aug 1622
DPRI/1/1622/D8/3-4 4 February 1622
inventory, actual total £6 13s 9d (with account of debts and funeral charges of £7 8s 8d)
DPRI/1/1622/F3
Robert FARROWE, the elder, yeoman, of Fyshebourne (Fishborne, Fishburne) in the countye of Durham [Sedgefield, County Durham]; also spelt Farrow
For the will and inventory (made same day) of Farrow's son Robert Farrow [the younger], see - DPRI/1/1622/F3/4-5 - DPRI/1/1622/F3/6
Digitised material for Robert Farrowe, the elder, and Robert Farrowe, the younger, both yeoman of Sedgefield, County Durham - DPRI/1/1622/F3DPRI/1/1622/F3/1-2 12 July 1617
will
with codicil, 28 March 1622
Will, subscribed with codicil confirming the will 'soe it tend and be for the proffitt and onlie benifitt' of his eldest son Robert Farrowe, 'otherwyse he dothe revoke the same'.
DPRI/1/1622/F3/3 5 September 1622
indented inventory, actual total £67 17s
DPRI/1/1622/F3
Robert FARROWE, the younger, of Fishburne (Fishborne) in the countye of Durham [Sedgefield, County Durham]; also spelt Farrow
For the will and inventory (made same day) of Farrowe's father, Robert Farrowe the elder, see - DPRI/1/1622/F3/1-2 - DPRI/1/1622/F3/3
DPRI/1/1622/F3/4-5 15 August 1622
will
DPRI/1/1622/F3/6 5 September 1622
indented inventory, actual total £179
DPRI/1/1622/F4 6 November 1622
Isabell FENWICK, of Middleton (Midleton) in the parish of Hartborne [Hartburn (Northumberland), Northumberland]
Digitised material for Isabell Fenwick of Hartburn (Northumberland), Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/F4DPRI/1/1622/F4/1 18 June 1622
nuncupative will
administration granted to John Wood, godson
DPRI/1/1622/F4/2 10 September 1622
inventory, actual total £4
DPRI/1/1622/F4/3 10 September 1622
inventory, actual total £4
endorsed: [will] not proved, but administration granted, 6 Nov [1622]
DPRI/1/1622/F5 18 March 1623
Raffe FENWICK, parish of Chollerton, parish of Symondburne [Chollerton, Northumberland; Simonburn, Northumberland]; also spelt Fenwike, Fenwicke
Digitised material for Raffe Fenwick, parish of Chollerton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/F5DPRI/1/1622/F5/1-2 8 November 1621
will
endorsed: testator resident of Simonbur, and died in Chollerton; proved, 18 Mar [1623]
DPRI/1/1622/F5/3 undated
inventory, actual total £33 4s 8d
DPRI/1/1622/F6 17 July 1622
Thomas FENWICKE, gentleman, of Coteyard (Coatyard) in the county of Northumberland, chapelry of Netherwitton [Netherwitton, Northumberland]; also spelt Fenwick
Digitised material for Thomas Fenwicke, gentleman of Netherwitton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/F6DPRI/1/1622/F6/1 21 March 1622
will
Dated in the New Style. Subscribed: probate granted to Agnes [Fenwicke], daughter, with a power reserved to Jane Fenwicke, relict, co-executors, 17 July [1622].
DPRI/1/1622/F6/2 3 June 1622
indented inventory, actual total £3 10s
DPRI/1/1622/F7 8 October 1622
Thomas FENWICKE, yeoman, of towne and countie of Newcastle upon Tine, chapelry of St John [Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland]; also spelt Fenwick
Digitised material for Thomas Fenwicke, yeoman of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/F7DPRI/1/1622/F7/1-2 23 July 1622
will
endorsed: proved, 8 Oct [1622]
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 155-156
DPRI/1/1622/F7/3-4 23 July 1622
inventory, actual total £83 5s 6d (with account of funeral expenses of £7)
DPRI/1/1622/F10 6 July 1622
Jane FORSTER, of town and parish of Alnwicke (Alnewicke) [Alnwick, Northumberland]
Not found in Probate Act Book.
Digitised material for Jane Forster of Alnwick, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/F10DPRI/1/1622/F10/1-2 18 January 1622
will
Will, with contemporaneous list of debts owing to the testatrix of £5 10s; subscribed with (undated) certificate of oaths of witnesses and executors. Endorsed: proved, 6 July [1622]. Dated in the New Style.
DPRI/1/1622/F10/3-4 25 January 1622
inventory, actual total £45 13s 10d
Dated in the New Style.
DPRI/1/1622/F11 6 July 1622
Raphe FORSTER, of the market plac, town and parish of Alnewick [Alnwick, Northumberland]; also spelt Fester
Digitised material for Raphe Forster of Alnwick, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/F11DPRI/1/1622/F11/1-2 20 April 1622
will
Probate granted to Margaret Forster, relict and sole executrix. Endorsed: proved, 6 July [1622].
DPRI/1/1622/F11/3-4 29 April 1622
inventory, actual total £8 12s 8d
with inventory, 29 April 1622, actual total £7 9s 2d
(1) inventory of shop goods etc.; (2) inventory of household goods etc.
DPRI/1/1622/F12
Mark FOSTER, notary public, of cittie of Durham in the county of Durham [Durham, County Durham]; also spelt Forster
Digitised material for Mark Foster, notary public of Durham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1622/F12DPRI/1/1622/F12/1 7 January 1623
will
probate granted to Margaret Foster, relict and sole executrix, she having been monished to exhibit an inventory before 29 Sep 1623
DPRI/1/1622/F12/2-3 undated
inventory, actual total £626 2s
inventory of goods etc. at Durham and Weredale
DPRI/1/1622/F13 6 January 1623
Robert FOWBERIE, aged 58, M.A., master of St Mary's Hospital, Newcastle, master of the Royal Free Grammar School, Newcastle, schoolmaster, hospital master, of chapelry of St John in the town of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne St John,
Northumberland]; also spelt Fowbery
Fowberie describes the school as the 'chiefe Grammarre Schoole in Newcastle', and the hospital as the West Spittle.
Digitised material for Robert Fowberie, master of St Mary's Hospital, Newcastle, master of the Royal Free Grammar School, Newcastle, of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/F13DPRI/1/1622/F13/1-2 14 December 1622
will
endorsed: proved, 6 Jan [1623]
DPRI/1/1622/F13/3-4 4 January 1623
inventory, actual total £94 17s 9d (with account of debts of £10)
DPRI/1/1622/G2
Robert GARNET, gentleman, of Blackewell in the parish of Darlington within the countie of Durham [Blackwell, County Durham]
Digitised material for Robert Garnet, gentleman of Blackwell, County Durham - DPRI/1/1622/G2DPRI/1/1622/G2/1 undated
inventory
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 185-186
DPRI/1/1622/G2/2 4 January 1623
copy act of court
with memorandum
(1) copy of (extract of) an act of court ordering Ann Garnet, relict and sequestratrix, to sell that wood and timber of the deceased which lies outside and vulnerable to theft, spoil and rot; (2) endorsed with list of unproved wills: Thomas
Potts, Roger Younger, Raphe Thompson, Richard Wheldon, Savage, Thomas Bancks, Robert White, John Eltringham, Dorothy Hamble; the names William Lawes of Thame Brigg and John Merton of Lamesley Dale having been cancelled.
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 186
DPRI/1/1622/G4
Christopher GLOVER, yeoman, of the Deanery of St Andrew Aucland (Deanarie of Saint Andrewe Aukland, Awkland Deanerye) within the county of Durham [Auckland St Andrew, County Durham]
Digitised material for Christopher Glover, yeoman of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham - DPRI/1/1622/G4DPRI/1/1622/G4/1-2 29 May 1622
will
DPRI/1/1622/G4/3-4 29 May 1622
copy will
with codicil, 16 August 1622
DPRI/1/1622/G4/5-11 3 January 1623
indented inventory, actual total £477 11s 7d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £97 4s 2d)
DPRI/1/1622/G6 6 July 1622
George GRENE, saddler, of parish of Alnwick (Anwicke, Alnewick), Northumberland [Alnwick, Northumberland]; also spelt Greene
Digitised material for George Grene, saddler of Alnwick, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/G6DPRI/1/1622/G6/1 15 July 1621
will
probate granted to Ales Grene, relict and co-executor
DPRI/1/1622/G6/2-3 30 November 1621
inventory, actual total £32 18s 2d
endorsed: [will] proved, 6 July [1622]
DPRI/1/1622/H1 13 February 1623
Thomas HADDOCKE, yeoman, of Over Eighton in the county of Durrham, chapelry of Lamesley [Lamesley, County Durham]
see DPRI/4/12 f.468v: probate granted to Thomas Haddocke, son and sole executor, 13 Feb 1623
Digitised material for Thomas Haddocke, yeoman of Lamesley, County Durham - DPRI/1/1622/H1DPRI/1/1622/H1/1 24 January 1623
will
DPRI/1/1622/H1/2-3 24 January 1623
copy will
DPRI/1/1622/H1/4-5 3 January 1623
inventory, actual total £328 18s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £99 12s 4d)
dated, 3 Jan 1623 [?recte 3 Feb 1623]
DPRI/1/1622/H2 26 November 1622
Margeret HALL, wife of Edwarde Hall of Kesterne in Rothbury, of Kesterne in the parishe of Routhburye (Roathbury, Roathburie) [Rothbury, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Margeret Hall, wife of Edwarde Hall of Rothbury, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/H2DPRI/1/1622/H2/1 21 March 1620
will
with inventory, actual total £158 10s 10d
inventory total in both cases is much amended and unclear
DPRI/1/1622/H2/2 21 March 1620
copy will
with copy inventory, undated, actual total £170 5s 10d
endorsed with the names of the sureties
DPRI/1/1622/H2/3 16 November 1622
commission
commission to Charles Slingesbie B.D., rector of Rothbury, and John Robson MA, rector of Morpeth, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Katherine Gallon, daughter and sole executrix, now wife of Thomas Ord of Rothbury
gentleman, and also to swear and examine the witnesses to the will; commission executed at Morpeth by Robson, 26 Nov 1622; the sureties of Katherine Gallon are named as Robert T... [Todrig] gentleman and John Davison
DPRI/1/1622/H6
John HEDWORTH, aged 80, esquire, of city of Durham [Durham, County Durham]. Died June 1622
Digitised material for John Hedworth, esquire of Durham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1622/H6DPRI/1/1622/H6/1 June 1622
nuncupative will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 153
DPRI/1/1622/H6/2-3 June 1622
copy nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1622/H6/4 27 October 1625
indented inventory, actual total £36 14s 10d
DPRI/1/1622/H7 2 April 1622
Thomas HEIRON, gentleman, of town and parish of Corbridge [Corbridge, Northumberland]; also spelt Hearon
Digitised material for Thomas Heiron, gentleman of Corbridge, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/H7DPRI/1/1622/H7/1 13 March 1622
nuncupative will
Probate and the tuition of Isabell and Mary Heiron, daughters and co-executors, granted to Margaret Heiron, relict, during the minority of the said children; also the tuition of Alexander Heiron granted to Christopher Welton, his uncle. Endorsed:
proved, 2 Apr [1622].
DPRI/1/1622/H7/2 18 March 1622
inventory, actual total £51 14s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £15 2s 2d)
DPRI/1/1622/H8 13 September 1622
Cuthbert HILL, of the Leyes (Lees) in the barronie of Langlie and the chappelrie of Hayden (Haydon) [Haydon Bridge, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Cuthbert Hill of Haydon Bridge, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/H8DPRI/1/1622/H8/1 25 February 1622
will
Will, with contemporaneous list of debts owing to (3s 6d) and owing by (11s) the testator. Endorsed: proved, 13 Sep [1622].
DPRI/1/1622/H8/2 undated
inventory, actual total £8 11s 8d
DPRI/1/1622/H9
John HOLBORNE, mariner, of Newcastle, chapelry of All Saints [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]
Will written at Nobel Christien, Denmark [now Kristianopel in Sweden].
Digitised material for John Holborne, mariner of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/H9DPRI/1/1622/H9/1-2 10 January 1620
copy will
It is assumed the testator was using English 'Old Style' dating, thus 10 Jan 1619 is 10 Jan 1620 in the New Style Gregorian calendar. The local calendar at Kristianopel at this time was still Julian (until 1700) as in England, but the new year
began on 1 January rather than 25 March: thus, if the testator was following local practice, then the will is dated 10 Jan 1619 as stated. Original will delivered [out of the Registry], 9 Apr 1649.
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 135-137
DPRI/1/1622/H9/3-4 27 June 1622
inventory, actual total £247 15s 10d
DPRI/1/1622/H11 4 June 1622
Charelles HORSLY, gentleman, of B...gh [?Brinkheugh] in the parish of chapelry of Brenkburn (Brenckburne, Brenckborne) [Brinkburn, Northumberland]; also spelt Horsley
Digitised material for Charelles Horsly, gentleman of Brinkburn, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/H11DPRI/1/1622/H11/1 2 May 1622
will
DPRI/1/1622/H11/2 9 May 1622
inventory, actual total £47
Subscribed: administration granted to Thomas Robinson. Endorsed: (1) administration granted, 4 June [1622]; (2) inventory exhibited, 5 Jan 1623
DPRI/1/1622/J1
John JOLLYE, of Rytton (Ryton) [Ryton, County Durham]; also spelt Jolly
Digitised material for John Jollye of Ryton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1622/J1DPRI/1/1622/J1/1 7 November 1621
will
with list of debts owing by (£1 17s 2d) and owing to (16s) the testator
DPRI/1/1622/J1/2 6 December 1621
inventory, actual total £8 10s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £2 5s)
DPRI/1/1622/K1
William KENDREWE, of Thorntonne (Thornetone) in the Moore in the countye of Yorke, parish of North Ottrington [North Otterington, Yorkshire]; also spelt Kendroe
Digitised material for William Kendrewe of North Otterington, Yorkshire - DPRI/1/1622/K1DPRI/1/1622/K1/1-2 21 January 1620
indented will
probate granted to James Kendrewe, son and co-executor, with a power reserved to Jeane Kendrewe, relict and co-executor
DPRI/1/1622/K1/3 3 January 1622
inventory, actual total £90 6s 8d
DPRI/1/1622/L1 3 July 1622
Thomas LANGTON, yeoman, of town and parish of Woodhorne in the countie of Northumberland [Woodhorn, Northumberland]; also spelt Langtonn
Digitised material for Thomas Langton, yeoman of Woodhorn, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/L1DPRI/1/1622/L1/1-2 24 May 1622
will
Probate granted to Magdalene Langton, relict, and Thomas Langton, son, executors; also the tuition of Richard Langton, son. Endorsed: proved, 3 July [1622].
DPRI/1/1622/L1/3 24 May 1622
inventory, actual total £142 3s 10d
DPRI/1/1622/L5 6 July 1622
John LISLE, gentleman, of parish of Shilbotle [Shilbottle, Northumberland]
Digitised material for John Lisle, gentleman of Shilbottle, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/L5DPRI/1/1622/L5/1 20 May 1621
will
Probate granted [?at Shilbotle] by John Hart, curate, to Richard Garret (Garrett), father-in-law, with the consent of Isabel Lisle, relict, [during the minority of the three sons and executors of the deceased]; also the tuition of the said
children granted to Richard Garret. Endorsed: proved, 6 July [1622].
DPRI/1/1622/L5/2 3 January 1622
indented inventory, actual total £13 18s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £4 17s)
DPRI/1/1622/L5/3 3 January 1622
indented copy inventory, actual total £13 18s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £4 17s)
DPRI/1/1622/M2
George MARSHALL, yeoman, of Darlington in the countie of Durham [Darlington, County Durham]
Digitised material for George Marshall, yeoman of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1622/M2DPRI/1/1622/M2/1 11 January 1623
will
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 178-179
DPRI/1/1622/M2/2 23 January 1623
inventory, actual total £269 6s 4d (with account of funeral expenses of £12 14s 9d)
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 179-180
DPRI/1/1622/M4 8 July 1622
Heugh MAYSON, sergeant at mace, of parish (chapelry) of All Saints within the towne and countye of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]; also spelt Mason
Digitised material for Heugh Mayson, sergeant at mace of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/M4DPRI/1/1622/M4/2 undated
draft will
Draft will in the form of a letter of instruction from the testator to Gossope Kirklaie and Raphe Care. Endorsed: proved, 8 July 1622.
DPRI/1/1622/M4/1 1 April 1620
will
DPRI/1/1622/M4/3 4 July 1622
inventory, actual total £154 3s 4d
DPRI/1/1622/M5
Thomas MELLES, tailor, of Newcastell upon Tyne, chapelry of All Saints [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]; also spelt Milles
Digitised material for Thomas Melles, tailor of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/M5DPRI/1/1622/M5/1-2 23 November 1622
will
Probate granted to John Swinburne, brewer, and Margaret Humphray, wife of John Humphray; [?during the minority of Annas Melles, daughter and sole executrix]. Endorsed: proved, 16 Dec 1622.
DPRI/1/1622/M5/3-4 29 November 1622
inventory, actual total £25 2s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £16 13s 10d)
DPRI/1/1622/M6
Robert MILOTT, esquire, of Whithill within the countie of Durham [Chester-le-Street, County Durham]; also spelt Millot
tuition of six named children granted to Sir William Lambton and Thomas Wrey esquire, 12 Apr 1623; tuition of Ralph Milott, son, granted to Robert Eden gentleman, 29 Mar 1629
Digitised material for Robert Milott, esquire of Chester-le-Street, County Durham - DPRI/1/1622/M6DPRI/1/1622/M6/1-3 10 March 1623
indented inventory
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 158-160
DPRI/1/1622/N1 16 December 1622
Jane NEELSON, widow, of parish (chapelry) of All Saints within the towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]; also spelt Nilson, Nelson, Nealson
Digitised material for Jane Neelson, widow of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/N1DPRI/1/1622/N1/1 6 September 1622
will
Subscribed: inventory [to be exhibited] before 2 Feb 1623. Endorsed: proved, 16 Dec [1622].
DPRI/1/1622/N1/2 18 December 1622
inventory, actual total £23 2s 8d (with account of debts of £4 9s 8d)
DPRI/1/1622/O6 8 January 1623
Nathaniell ORD, gentleman, of town and parish of Barwick upon Tweed [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Orde
Digitised material for Nathaniell Ord, gentleman of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/O6DPRI/1/1622/O6/1-2 22 August 1622
will
with memorandum, undated
with memorandum, undated
Will, with two memoranda of Anna Ord, relict and executrix, and Jane Shaftow widow, relating to the tuition of [his nephew] Henry Ord [the younger, eldest son of Henry Ord of Norham Castle], upon which further instructions are made in the
codicil.
DPRI/1/1622/O6/3 25 August 1622
nuncupative codicil
DPRI/1/1622/O6/5 28 December 1622
commission
with commission, undated
with letter, undated
(1) commission to Gilbert Dury MA, vicar of Berwick, to swear and examine the witnesses to the will and codicil of Nathaniell Ord; commission executed by Durie, 8 Jan 1623;
(2) commission [?dated before 8 Jan 1623] to Gilbert Dury, to swear Robert Jackson, to execute a £10 bond, and to grant to him administration of the estate of Edward Bell of Buston in Warkworth limited to a £5 legacy to and for the sole use of
Jackson's son Robert Jackson the younger, the grant of tuition to be issued upon receipt of the bond; [?commission executed by Durie, 8 Jan 1623]. For the probate records of Edward Bell, see DPRI/1/1621/B1; - DPRI/1/1621/B1/1 - DPRI/1/1621/B1/2
(3) letter from John Cradocke, Durham Chancellor, to Gilbert Durie, relating that a grant of tuition [of Henry Ord, junior] was made to a Mr Ord around 14 Dec 1622, which grant shall be revoked upon probate, when a like grant will be made to Mr
[Henry] Shaftow: for the probate records of Henry Ord [the elder] and of his eldest son Henry Ord the younger's portion, see - DPRI/1/1619/O1/1-2 - DPRI/1/1619/O1/3 - DPRI/1/1622/O5/2
DPRI/1/1622/O6/4 7 January 1623
inventory, actual total £38 8s 2d
endorsed: [will] proved, 8 Jan [1623]
DPRI/1/1622/O5
Henry ORDE, of parish of Norham [Norham, Northumberland]; also spelt Ord
For the probate records of Henry Orde [of Norham Castle], see DPRI/1/1619/O1. For the tuition of Henry Orde's eldest son, Henry Ord, see - DPRI/1/1622/O6/1-2 - DPRI/1/1622/O6/3 - DPRI/1/1622/O6/5
Digitised material for Henry Orde of Norham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/O5DPRI/1/1622/O5/1 undated
inventory
inventory of the portion of Margerye Orde, daughter
DPRI/1/1622/O5/2 undated
inventory, actual total £155 (and more)
inventory (most items not valued) of the portion of Henry Orde, eldest son
DPRI/1/1622/P2 September 1622
Edward PATERSON, of Ogle of the parish of Whalton in the county of Northumberland [Whalton, Northumberland]; also spelt Patterson
see DPRI/4/13 f.33: Sep 1622
Digitised material for Edward Paterson of Whalton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/P2DPRI/1/1622/P2/1-2 5 December 1619
inventory
date uncertain (damaged)
DPRI/1/1622/P2/3-4 1622
account, actual total £29 13s 4d (with discharge of £22 1s 4d)
account of Agnes Patterson, relict
DPRI/1/1622/P7 8 July 1622
Richard POWNSHON, yeoman, of town and parish of Walsend within the county pallatyne of Durham [Wallsend, Northumberland]; also spelt Punshon
Digitised material for Richard Pownshon, yeoman of Wallsend, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/P7DPRI/1/1622/P7/1-2 19 April 1622
will
Probate granted to Edward Punshon, son and sole executor; tuition of Agnes Punshon, daughter, granted to Elizabeth Punshon, relict. Endorsed: proved, 8 July [1622].
DPRI/1/1622/P7/3-4 30 April 1622
inventory, actual total £125 18s 8d
DPRI/1/1622/R4 2 April 1622
James READ, of Colwell, parish of Chollerton [Chollerton, Northumberland]; also spelt Reede
Digitised material for James Read of Chollerton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/R4DPRI/1/1622/R4/1 12 February 1622
will
Proved by James Wallace and Emily Read, witnesses, and probate granted to Emme Read, relict and sole executrix. Endorsed: proved, 2 Apr [1622].
DPRI/1/1622/R4/2 29 March 1622
inventory, actual total £16 8s 10d (with account of debts of £4 2s 4d)
DPRI/1/1622/R5
Leonard READ, yeoman, of Plawsworth in the countie of Duresme [Chester-le-Street, County Durham]; also spelt Reede, Reed
Digitised material for Leonard Read, yeoman of Chester-le-Street, County Durham - DPRI/1/1622/R5DPRI/1/1622/R5/1-2 26 August 1622
will
tuition of Elizabeth and Agnes, [daughters], granted to Nicholas Herrison, their uncle; tuition of Richard, John and Leonard Read, [sons], granted to Thomas Hopper
DPRI/1/1622/R5/3-4 11 October 1622
indented inventory, actual total £258 11s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £123 10s)
DPRI/1/1622/R6 17 September 1622
Gawine READSHAWE, gentleman, of the Snodes in the parishe of Shotley (Shotlye) [Shotley, Northumberland]; also spelt Redshaw, Readshaw
The inventory includes the funeral expenses of Agnes Readshawe, [daughter and co-executrix]: for the nuncupative will of Agnes Readshawe, see - DPRI/1/1622/R7/1
Digitised material for Gawine Readshawe, gentleman of Shotley, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/R7/1. - DPRI/1/1622/R6DPRI/1/1622/R6/1 2 August 1622
will
Probate and the tuition of Christopher Readshawe, son and [surviving] co-executor, granted to Nicholas ... [?Androe], her uncle, during the minority of the executor. Endorsed: proved, 17 Sep [1622].
DPRI/1/1622/R6/2 12 August 1622
indented inventory, actual total £86 12s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £20 14s 10d)
DPRI/1/1622/R8 6 November 1622
Bartram REVELIE, gentleman, of Newton Underwood, parish of Midford [Mitford, Northumberland]; also spelt Reeveley
Digitised material for Bartram Revelie, gentleman of Mitford, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/R8DPRI/1/1622/R8/1-2 5 October 1622
will
Probate granted to Dianes [Revelie], sister and sole executrix. Endorsed: proved, 6 Nov [1622].
DPRI/1/1622/R8/3 20 October 1622
inventory, actual total £47 7s 8d (with account of debts of £44 3s 6d)
DPRI/1/1622/R11 17 January 1623
Roberte ROBINSON, yeoman, of Benely in the countie of Northumberland, parish of Eglingham [Eglingham, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Roberte Robinson, yeoman of Eglingham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/R11DPRI/1/1622/R11/1 11 May 1622
will
with inventory, undated, actual total £16 17s 1d
Will and [?contemporaneous] inventory, with marginal note of the names of four children. Endorsed: proved, 17 Jan [1623].
DPRI/1/1622/R9 6 November 1622
Nicholes RYDLAYE, merchant, of Morpethe (Morpeth) in the countye of Northumberland [Morpeth, Northumberland]; also spelt Ridley. Died 18 October 1622
Digitised material for Nicholes Rydlaye, merchant of Morpeth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/R9DPRI/1/1622/R9/1 17 October 1622
will
endorsed: proved, 6 Nov [1622]
DPRI/1/1622/R9/2-5 3 November 1622
indented inventory, actual total £39 16s 3d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £7 2s)
inventory of household and shop goods etc.
DPRI/1/1622/S2 8 July 1622
John SCLATER, saddler, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne, chapelry of St John [Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland]; also spelt Sclator
Digitised material for John Sclater, saddler of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/S2DPRI/1/1622/S2/1-2 30 April 1620
will
Probate and the tuition of Suzan Sclater, daughter, granted to Alice Sclater, relict and sole executrix. Endorsed: proved, 8 July [1622].
DPRI/1/1622/S2/3-6 8 January 1622
inventory, actual total £60 9s 6d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £56 16s)
inventory of household and shop goods etc.
DPRI/1/1622/S6 January 1623
Peter SMITHSON, webster, of St Anthonyes (Anthonies) in the parishe of Allhallowes (chapelry of All Saints) within Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland]
date of probate in Jan 1623 uncertain
Digitised material for Peter Smithson, webster of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/S6DPRI/1/1622/S6/1-2 13 January 1623
will
endorsed: proved, 4 Jan [1623] [?recte 14 Jan 1623]
DPRI/1/1622/S6/3 20 January 1623
inventory, actual total £32 15s 7d (with account of funeral expenses of £1)
DPRI/1/1622/S7 19 August 1622
George SMYTH, late servant to Sir Robert Naunton, Secretary of State, pensioner, of Barwick (Berwick) uppon Tweed in the county of Durham [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Smythe, Smith
Digitised material for George Smyth, late servant to Sir Robert Naunton, Secretary of State, pensioner of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/S7DPRI/1/1622/S7/1-5 2 January 1621
will
endorsed: proved, 19 Aug [1622]
DPRI/1/1622/S7/6 14 May 1621
copy inventory, actual total £24 9s 8d
DPRI/1/1622/S7/8 14 May 1621
commission
commission issued at Berwick by John Cradocke, Durham Chancellor, to Martin Daye D.D., rector of St Faith under St Paul's in London, to swear and examine the witnesses to the will
DPRI/1/1622/S7/7 6 May 1622
certificate
certificate of Sir William Bowyer knight, mayor of Berwick, validating the inventory at the promotion of Phillice (Phillis) Mitton, former relict, and Thomas Mitton, her now husband, pensioner; with common seal of Berwick applied
DPRI/1/1622/S8 5 April 1622
Allexander SMYTH, yeoman, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne in the countie of the same towne, chapelry of All Saints [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]; also spelt Smith
Digitised material for Allexander Smyth, yeoman of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/S8DPRI/1/1622/S8/1 25 July 1621
will in the form of a deed of gift
endorsed: administration granted, 5 Apr [1622]
DPRI/1/1622/S8/2 28 February 1622
indented inventory, actual total £55 7s 8d (with account of funeral expenses of £2 8s)
[administration granted to] Dorothy Smith, relict, [also] for the use of Mazie Smith, daughter
DPRI/1/1622/S9 3 July 1622
William SPETLL, yeoman, of town and parish of Bedlington (Bedlingtone) in the county pallentine of Durham [Bedlington, Northumberland]; also spelt Spetlle, Spitle, Spitell, Spettle
Digitised material for William Spetll, yeoman of Bedlington, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/S9DPRI/1/1622/S9/1-2 19 March 1621
will
endorsed: proved, 3 July 1622
DPRI/1/1622/S9/3 19 April 1621
inventory, actual total £76 18s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £35 19s 4d)
DPRI/1/1622/S12
Raph STEPHENSON, freemason, of Elvitt (Elvett) in the parish of St Oswolds in Durham [Durham St Oswald, County Durham]; also spelt Stevenson
Digitised material for Raph Stephenson, freemason of Durham St Oswald, County Durham - DPRI/1/1622/S12DPRI/1/1622/S12/1-2 13 September 1621
will
will, with list of debts owing to (£4 18s 7d) and owing by (£7 7s 10d) the testator
DPRI/1/1622/S12/3-4 22 May 1622
indented inventory, actual total £22 16s 6d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £9 3s 4d)
DPRI/1/1622/S13
Margaret STEVENSONNE, widow, of Claypurthe, parishe of St Nicholas in Durham, city of Durham [Durham St Nicholas, County Durham]; also spelt Stevenson, Stevensonn, Stephenson
Digitised material for Margaret Stevensonne, widow of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham - DPRI/1/1622/S13DPRI/1/1622/S13/1-2 7 April 1622
will
DPRI/1/1622/S13/3 undated
inventory, actual total £21 12s 4d
DPRI/1/1622/T3 2 July 1622
Thomas TEASDEALL, of parishe of Kirkhaugh [Kirkhaugh, Northumberland]; also spelt Teasdaile
Digitised material for Thomas Teasdeall of Kirkhaugh, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/T3DPRI/1/1622/T3/1 26 April 1622
will
Probate and the tuition of Francis Teasdaile, son and co-executor, granted to Agnes Teasdaile, relict and co-executor, also for the use of Francis Teasdaile. Endorsed: proved, 2 July [1622].
DPRI/1/1622/T3/2 14 May 1622
inventory, actual total £109 0s 6d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £6 13s 8d)
DPRI/1/1622/T4
Raphe THURSBEY, yeoman, of Archdeacon Newton within the parishe of Darlington [Darlington, County Durham]; also spelt Thursbie
Digitised material for Raphe Thursbey, yeoman of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1622/T4DPRI/1/1622/T4/1-2 24 September 1622
inventory
endorsed with the names of Thursbey's wife and four children
Full edition of the inventory published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 190
DPRI/1/1622/W1 2 July 1622
Cuthbart WALKER, of Prodoe (Prwddo) of the parish of Owinghame (Ovingham) [Prudhoe, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Cuthbart Walker of Prudhoe, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/W1DPRI/1/1622/W1/1-2 30 January 1622
will
Will, with list of debts owing to the testator of £5 1s 4d. Probate granted to Margrett Walker, relict and sole executrix. Endorsed: proved, 2 July [1622].
DPRI/1/1622/W1/3 6 March 1622
inventory, actual total £2 6s 8d (with account of debts and funeral charges of £7 1s)
DPRI/1/1622/W1/4 6 March 1622
duplicate inventory, actual total £2 6s 8d (with account of debts and funeral charges of £7 1s)
DPRI/1/1622/W2 2 July 1622
Henry WALLEIS, bachelor, now of Newsham in the county of Durham, parish of Kirkhough [Kirkhaugh, Northumberland]; also spelt Wallace
Durham parish uncertain: Winston or Egglescliffe. See DPRI/4/13A f.16: Henry Wallace of Kirkhaugh, 22 or 23 June 1622.
Digitised material for Henry Walleis, bachelor, of Kirkhaugh, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/W2DPRI/1/1622/W2/1 3 June 1622
will
Probate granted to Edward Wallace and Raph Wallace, brothers and executors. Endorsed: administration granted, 2 July [1622].
DPRI/1/1622/W2/2 undated
inventory, actual total £53 18s 8d (with account of funeral expenses of £1 17s 4d)
DPRI/1/1622/W3 29 October 1622
Roberte WALLES, of the Merykno in the parish of Knaresdaile [Knarsdale, Northumberland]; also spelt Wallice, Wallace
Digitised material for Roberte Walles of Knarsdale, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/W3DPRI/1/1622/W3/1 8 January 1622
will
Dated in the New Style. Subscribed: administration granted until will is proved by Margaret Walles, relict and sole executrix.
DPRI/1/1622/W3/3 8 January 1622
copy will
Dated in the New Style. Endorsed: administration granted, 29 Oct [1622].
DPRI/1/1622/W3/2 15 June 1622
inventory, actual total £7 8s 7d (with account of debts of £1 6s and more)
DPRI/1/1622/W4 8 July 1622
George WATSON, shipwright, of towne and county of Newcastle upon Tyne, chapelry of All Saints [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]
Digitised material for George Watson, shipwright of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/W4DPRI/1/1622/W4/1-4 16 December 1621
will
Probate granted to Richard Watson, co-executor; [Robert Watson, son and] the other co-executor being a minor. Endorsed: proved, 8 July [1622].
DPRI/1/1622/W4/5 8 January 1622
inventory, actual total £243 3s 10d
DPRI/1/1622/W5 12 November 1622
William WHARTON, yeoman, of Egleston (Eggleston) in the countye of Durham, parish of Middleton in Teasdale [Eggleston, County Durham]
see DPRI/4/12 f.443: 5 Apr 1622
Digitised material for William Wharton, yeoman of Eggleston, County Durham - DPRI/1/1622/W5DPRI/1/1622/W5/1 26 July 1621
will
DPRI/1/1622/W5/2 18 August 1621
indented inventory, actual total £64 16s (with account of funeral expenses of £4)
DPRI/1/1622/W5/3 12 April 1622
commission
commission to James Honley, preacher of Middleton in Teesdale, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Jane Whalton, relict and sole executrix, and also to swear and examine the witnesses to the will; commission executed
by Honley, 12 Nov [1622]
DPRI/1/1622/W7 16 December 1622
Raiphe WILKINSSONE, cooper, of towne and countie of Newcastle uppon Tyne, chapelry of All Saints [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]; also spelt Wilkinson
Digitised material for Raiphe Wilkinssone, cooper of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/W7DPRI/1/1622/W7/1 19 September 1622
will
Probate granted to Gawen Aden (Aidon) and John Wilkinson, merchants and overseers. Endorsed: proved, 16 Dec [1622].
DPRI/1/1622/W7/2-4 October 1622
inventory, actual total £32 11s 2d (with account of debts and funeral charges of £25 0s 9d)
inventory of household and shop goods etc.
DPRI/1/1622/W9 17 February 1623
Dorothie WILLSON, widow, of parishe (chapelry) of Alsaints of the towne of Newcastle uppon Tyne in the countie of the same towne [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]; also spelt Wilson
Digitised material for Dorothie Willson, widow of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/W9DPRI/1/1622/W9/1 25 November 1622
will
Probate granted to Henry Sandelance and Dorothy Sandelance, co-executors. Endorsed: proved, 17 Jan [1623].
DPRI/1/1622/W9/2-5 20 December 1622
inventory, actual total £165 18s 5d (with account of funeral expenses of £9)
DPRI/1/1622/W10 24 January 1623
Thomas WOODMASSE, yeoman, of parishe of Gaitshead (Gateshead) [Gateshead, County Durham]; also spelt Woodmas, Woodmass
Digitised material for Thomas Woodmasse, yeoman of Gateshead, County Durham - DPRI/1/1622/W10DPRI/1/1622/W10/1 8 October 1622
will
Subscribed with certificate of oaths of the witnesses, 24 Jan [1623]. Endorsed: proved, 21 Jan [1623] [?recte 24 Jan 1623].
DPRI/1/1622/W10/2 14 December 1622
indented inventory, actual total £61 12s 7d
DPRI/1/1622/W10/3 20 January 1623
commission
commission to Joseph Browne MA, rector of Gateshead, and John Shaw MA, curate of Newcastle St John, to swear and examine the witnesses to the will; commission executed by Browne and Shaw, 24 Jan [1623]
DPRI/1/1622/W12 8 October 1622
Theodore WRIGHT, merchant, of towne and countie of Newcastle upon Tyne, chapelry of All Saints [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Theodore Wright, merchant of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1622/W12DPRI/1/1622/W12/1-2 21 August 1622
will
DPRI/1/1622/W12/4-5 17 October 1622
inventory, actual total £209 7s 4d
endorsed: [will] proved, 8 Oct [1622]
DPRI/1/1622/W12/3 undated
bill of expenses, actual total 14s 7d
Bill of expenses relating to an office cause against Richard Wilson and Ann Singleton of Simonburn. [Found with Wright's probate records, but the connection is not evident.]
Wills etc proved 1623Reference: DPRI/1/1623DPRI/1/1623/A3
Richard ARROSMITHE, yeoman, of Cockfield (Cockfeild) in the county of Durham [Cockfield, County Durham]; also spelt Arrowsmith, Arrowesmith, Arrawesmithe
Digitised material for Richard Arrosmithe, yeoman of Cockfield, County Durham - DPRI/1/1623/A3DPRI/1/1623/A3/1-2 20 January 1619
will in the form of a deed of gift
with nuncupative will, 1 June 1623
deed of gift subscribed with note of delivery of seisin (same date)
DPRI/1/1623/A3/3 4 September 1623
inventory, actual total £21 13s
DPRI/1/1623/A4
Margaret ASCOUGH, wife of Richard Ascough of Berwick gentleman, widow, of parish (town) of Berwick upon Tweede (Barwick upon Twede) [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Ascoughe, Askwythe, Ascouth
See DPRI/4/13A f.83: mentions the swearing of Reveleye (Revelye), a witness, in 1618; will proved by Reveleye and Ourd, and administration granted to Elizabeth Ascough, daughter and sole executrix, 19 Aug 1623. Visitation Book II/7 goes straight
from 8 Apr 1618 to Aug 1618; no mention in Probate Act Book DPRI/4/11.
Digitised material for Margaret Ascough, widow of Richard Ascough, of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/A4DPRI/1/1623/A4/1-2 27 February 1611
will
DPRI/1/1623/A4/4 29 April 1618
act of court
act of court relating to a cause to prove the will: will introduced by John Ourde before Ralph Hutton MA in the home of Laurence Steele in Berwick
DPRI/1/1623/A4/3 undated
inventory, actual total £3 15s 8d
endorsed: 19 Aug [1623]
DPRI/1/1623/A5
Thomas ATKINSON, yeoman, of Bishop Aucland (Bushop Awkland) in the countie of Durham [Auckland St Andrew, County Durham]
Digitised material for Thomas Atkinson, yeoman of Auckland St Andrew, County Durham - DPRI/1/1623/A5DPRI/1/1623/A5/1 3 October 1623
will
DPRI/1/1623/A5/2 14 October 1623
inventory, actual total £21 14s 7d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £9 15s 10d)
DPRI/1/1623/A5/3-4 14 October 1623
indented inventory, actual total £24 14s 7d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £18 6s 4d)
DPRI/1/1623/B1 29 January 1624
James BALIF, Jacob Balif, gentleman, of Preston of the parich of Tynmouth (Tynemouth) in the county of Northumberland [Preston, Northumberland]; also spelt Balife, Bayliffe, Bayliff
see DPRI/4/13A f.106: 1623
Digitised material for James Balif, Jacob Balif, gentleman of Preston, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/B1DPRI/1/1623/B1/1 7 May 1623
will
endorsed: 29 Jan [1624]
DPRI/1/1623/B1/2-3 13 November 1623
inventory, actual total £148 7s 6d
inventory of goods etc. at Halliwell and Preston
DPRI/1/1623/B5 20 October 1623
Roger BILTON, skinner, glover, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne in the countie of the same towne, chapelry of All Saints [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]; also spelt Bylltonn
Digitised material for Roger Bilton, skinner, glover of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/B5DPRI/1/1623/B5/1 24 September 1623
will
endorsed: proved, 20 Oct [1623]; Thomas and Robert [Bilton], sons
DPRI/1/1623/B5/2 undated
inventory, actual total £21 9s 2d (with account of funeral expenses of £5 11s)
dated, 8 Oct [?1623]
DPRI/1/1623/B13 10 February 1624
Dame Winifrid BURTON, now wife of Sir Henry Burton of Carsalton KB, late wife and sole executrix of John Theaker of Crayke esquire, Carsalton in the countie of Surrey, Craike in the countie of Yorke [Carshalton, Surrey; Crayke, Yorkshire]
Digitised material for Dame Winifrid Burton, now wife of Sir Henry Burton of Carsalton, Surrey, late wife and sole executrix of John Theaker of Crayke esquire - DPRI/1/1623/B13DPRI/1/1623/B13/1-2 21 March 1609
copy will
with grant of probate, 10 February 1624
Will, subscribed with extract of probate granted at Durham House in the Strand, London, to Sir Henry Burton, husband and sole executor, 10 Feb 1624; Thomas Hendrick, witness, having been sworn, 19 Jan 1624.
DPRI/1/1623/C2 20 October 1623
Ralph CARRE, senior, merchant, of parish of St Nicholas in the town of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Ralph Carre, senior, merchant of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/C2DPRI/1/1623/C2/1-4 16 October 1623
inventory
Subscribed: Isabell Carre, relict, Susan and Anne Carre, daughters. Endorsed: proved, 20 Oct [1623].
DPRI/1/1623/C3
Lawrence CATHERICKE, yeoman, of Darlington in the countie of Durham [Darlington, County Durham]; also spelt Catherick, Cathricke
Digitised material for Lawrence Cathericke, yeoman of Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1623/C3DPRI/1/1623/C3/1 18 April 1623
will
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 195-197
DPRI/1/1623/C3/2-3 1 May 1623
inventory, actual total £346 18s 2d (with account of debts of £70 7s 11d)
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 198-200
DPRI/1/1623/C4 22 September 1623
Henry CHAITER, weaver, of chapelry of St John in the town of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland]; also spelt Chaytor, Chaitor
Digitised material for Henry Chaiter, weaver of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/C4DPRI/1/1623/C4/1-2 20 May 1623
indented inventory
Administration granted to Katherine Chaytor, relict, and George Chaytor, son. Endorsed: administration granted, 22 Sep [1623].
DPRI/1/1623/C5 29 January 1624
Roger CHAITER, weaver, of towne and county of Newcastle upon Tyne, chapelry of St John [Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland]; also spelt Chaitor, Chaytor. Died 8 December 1623
Digitised material for Roger Chaiter, weaver of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/C5DPRI/1/1623/C5/1-2 26 January 1624
indented inventory
Administration granted to Cuthbert Proctor, creditor; Ellenor Chaytor, relict, having renounced. Endorsed: administration granted, 29 Jan [1624].
DPRI/1/1623/C6
Robart CHAMBERS, of Bladon within the parish of Ryton [Ryton, County Durham]; also spelt Chamber
Digitised material for Robart Chambers of Ryton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1623/C6DPRI/1/1623/C6/2 23 June 1623
commission
commission to William Hancocke, curate of Ryton, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Isabell Chambers, relict, also for the use of two named children, and also to grant to her the tuition of the said children;
commission executed by Hancok, 25 June 1623
DPRI/1/1623/C6/1 25 June 1623
inventory
DPRI/1/1623/C7 6 November 1623
Roger CHAMBERS, of chapelry of All Saints in the town of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]; also spelt Chamber
The inventory refers to the marriage of Chambers to Suzan [?Harrison]. No reference to the 15 May [1623] grant of administration found in Probate Act Book DPRI/4/12. But see DPRI/4/12 f.553: administration of the goods etc. of Thomas and Barbara
Chambers, children of Roger Chambers, granted to their mother Suzan Chambers, relict, also for the use of Suzan Chambers, daughter, 6 Nov 1624; a monition to exhibit an inventory within a month having been issued. See also the probably related
documents at the Borthwick Institute for Archives: TRANS.CP.1627/3, consistory court appeal 1627-1629; and CP.H.1824 appeal (disputed administration), Sept 1626-May 1629.
Digitised material for Roger Chambers of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/C7DPRI/1/1623/C7/1-4 2 May 1623
inventory
Inventory of household and shop goods etc.; subscribed: Thomas, Barbara and Suzan Chambers, children. Endorsed: administration granted, 15 May [1623].
DPRI/1/1623/C9 22 August 1623
Oswold CHATER, weaver, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne, chapelry of St John [Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland]; also spelt Chaitor, Chaytor
Digitised material for Oswold Chater, weaver of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/C9DPRI/1/1623/C9/1 18 July 1623
will
DPRI/1/1623/C9/2 21 August 1623
inventory, actual total £176 13s 2d
endorsed: proved, 22 Aug [1623]
DPRI/1/1623/C9/3 undated
supplementary inventory of debts, actual total £160
DPRI/1/1623/C10
John CLARKE, servant to the Right Worshipful Sir William Bowes knight, servant, of Bradley [Wolsingham, County Durham; Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham]
see DPRI/4/12 ff.476v and 493v
Digitised material for John Clarke, servant to Sir William Bowes, servant of Wolsingham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1623/C10DPRI/1/1623/C10/1 1 November 1607
will
DPRI/1/1623/C10/2-3 2 June 1623
inventory, actual total £13 10s 3d
inventory of goods etc. at Streatlam; endorsed: will not proved
DPRI/1/1623/C10/4-5 3 June 1623
inventory, actual total £3 4s 8d
inventory of goods etc. at the house of Simon Myres at Bremelane
DPRI/1/1623/C10/5 10 June 1623
inventory, actual total £51 12s
DPRI/1/1623/C12 24 October 1623
Robert COLLINE, of Long Newton [Longnewton, County Durham]; also spelt Collinge
see DPRI/4/12 f.503: administration granted to Custance (Constance) Colline, relict, 24 Oct 1623
Digitised material for Robert Colline of Longnewton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1623/C12DPRI/1/1623/C12/1 28 December 1622
inventory
administration granted to Custance [Colline], relict, also for the use of seven named children
DPRI/1/1623/C17 27 January 1624
Raphe COOPER, yeoman, of parish or chapelry of Whittenstall (Whittonstall) in the countie of Northumberland [Bywell St Peter, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Raphe Cooper, yeoman of Bywell St Peter, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/C17DPRI/1/1623/C17/1 23 October 1623
will
Will, with [contemporaneous] list of debts owed by (8s 2d) and owed to (1s 8d) the testator. Endorsed: proved, 27 Jan [1624].
DPRI/1/1623/C17/2 1 November 1623
inventory, actual total £7 2s 8d
DPRI/1/1623/C20 19 August 1623
Robert CRAWFORTH, burgess of Berwick-upon-Tweed, of broughe (town) of Barwicke upon Twede (Berwick upon Tweede) [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Crawford, Crawforthe
Digitised material for Robert Crawforth, burgess of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/C20DPRI/1/1623/C20/1-2 17 November 1621
will
Endorsed: proved, 19 Aug [1623]. A further [probate office] endorsement relating to the will of Margaret Ascough (see DPRI/1/1623/A2) was probably made in error: administration of Ascough's will was granted on the same day as Crawforth's will was
proved.
DPRI/1/1623/C20/3 22 November 1622
inventory, actual total £22 16s 2d (with account of debts of £22 15s 3d)
DPRI/1/1623/C22 3 October 1623
John CUTTER, of North Midletonn (Middletonn, Midleton), parish of Hartborne [Hartburn (Northumberland), Northumberland]
Digitised material for John Cutter of Hartburn (Northumberland), Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/C22DPRI/1/1623/C22/1 3 September 1623
will
Will, with list of debts owed by the testator of £4 8s and more; dated in margin, 2 or 3 Sep 1623. Endorsed: proved, 3 Oct [1623].
DPRI/1/1623/C22/2 9 September 1623
inventory, actual total £32 14s 10d
DPRI/1/1623/D1
Thomas DANBYE, esquire, of Great Leak (Leeke, Leake) in the county of Yorke [Leake, Yorkshire]; also spelt Danby
Digitised material for Thomas Danbye, esquire of Leake, Yorkshire - DPRI/1/1623/D1DPRI/1/1623/D1/1 8 September 1623
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 164-165
DPRI/1/1623/D1/2-3 27 September 1623
inventory, actual total £358 3s 4d
DPRI/1/1623/D3
Claudius DELAVALE, gentleman, of parish of St Nycholas in the towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Claudius Delavale, gentleman of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/D3DPRI/1/1623/D3/4 6 May 1623
inventory, actual total £339 12s 4d (with account of debts and funeral charges of £452 3s 4d)
with draft account, actual total £210 12s 4d (with discharge of £434)
inventory, endorsed with draft account which does not take into the charge £149 of desperate debts
DPRI/1/1623/D3/3 undated
draft account of discharge, actual total £486 10s (discharge)
DPRI/1/1623/D3/1-2 6 March 1624
account, actual total £210 12s 4d (with discharge of £486 10s)
Account of Arthure Delavale gentleman, brother, which does not take into the charge £129 of desperate debts. Endorsed: exhibited, 6 Mar [1624].
DPRI/1/1623/D6
Thomas DIXON, husband of Isabell Dixon, slater, rough mason, of chaplerie of Sainct Margarets in or nere Durham [Durham St Margaret, County Durham]; also spelt Dyckson, Dixson
For the will and codicil of Dixon's wife Isabell Dixon, filed with the probate records of her husband, see - DPRI/1/1623/D6/2-3 - DPRI/1/1623/D6/4-5
Digitised material for Thomas Dixon, husband of Isabell Dixon, slater, rough mason of Durham St Margaret, County Durham - DPRI/1/1623/D6DPRI/1/1623/D6/1 16 August 1623
nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1623/D6/6 20 August 1623
inventory, actual total £40 0s 7d (with account of debts, legacies and funeral expenses of £5 7s 2d)
DPRI/1/1623/E1 9 June 1623
William ELDER, tanner, of town and parish of Alnwicke (Alnewicke) [Alnwick, Northumberland]
Digitised material for William Elder, tanner of Alnwick, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/E1DPRI/1/1623/E1/1-2 27 December 1622
will
with contemporaneous list of debts owed to (£1 1s 11d) and owed by (£1 10s) the testator
DPRI/1/1623/E1/3 4 June 1623
inventory, actual total £3 6s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of 17s)
endorsed: proved, 9 June [1623]
DPRI/1/1623/F3 26 August 1623
Rafe FENWICK, of Dilston, parish of Corbridg [Corbridge, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Rafe Fenwick of Corbridge, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/F3DPRI/1/1623/F3/1-2 21 August 1623
indented inventory
Administration granted to Ralph Grinwell, husband of Isabell Grinwell, daughter of the deceased; five other named daughters having failed to appear in court. Endorsed: administration granted, 26 Aug [1623].
DPRI/1/1623/F1 19 May 1623
Henry FERNESIDE, merchant, of towne of Newcastell (Newcastle upon Tyne) in the county of the same towne, parish of St Nicholas [Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland]; also spelt Farnysid, Farnnysid, Ferniside, Farnyside
For the will and inventory of the deceased's business partner [?and brother], Jacob Ferneside, see - DPRI/1/1623/F4/1-3 - DPRI/1/1623/F4/4-5
Digitised material for Henry Ferneside, merchant of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/F1DPRI/1/1623/F1/1-2 19 April 1623
will
endorsed: proved, 19 May [1623]
DPRI/1/1623/F1/5-6 19 April 1623
copy will
DPRI/1/1623/F1/3-4 12 May 1623
inventory, actual total £2,760 8s 5d
inventory includes goods, shop goods and debts etc. held by the deceased in equal partnership with Jacob Ferniside
DPRI/1/1623/F4 19 May 1623
Jacob FERNESIDE, merchant, of the Sand Hill in the towne and countie of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Ferniside, Fernisid
For the will and inventory of the deceased's business partner [?and brother], Henry Ferneside, see - DPRI/1/1623/F1/1-2 - DPRI/1/1623/F1/3-4
Digitised material for Jacob Ferneside, merchant of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/F4DPRI/1/1623/F4/1-3 17 April 1623
will
endorsed: proved, 19 May [1623]
DPRI/1/1623/F4/4-5 30 April 1623
indented inventory, actual total £2,515 5s 8d
inventory includes goods, shop goods and debts etc. held in equal partnership with Henry Ferneside
DPRI/1/1623/F5
John FINCH, of towne and parish of Warkworth [Warkworth, Northumberland]; also spelt Fenche
Digitised material for John Finch of Warkworth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/F5DPRI/1/1623/F5/1 30 March 1623
inventory
DPRI/1/1623/F5/7 10 February 1622
letter
letter from John Wilkin of Berwick [gentleman], requesting payment of a debt; [dated in the New Style following the Scottish practice at this time]
DPRI/1/1623/F5/6 13 June 1622
acquittance
receipt of John Wilkin of Berwick [gentleman] for part payment of a debt
DPRI/1/1623/F5/5 17 June 1622
acquittance
acquittance of James Wade of Cawood, Yorkshire, mariner, [for tobacco]
DPRI/1/1623/F5/8 4 April 1623
acquittance
receipt of John Read [of Newcastle, for wollen cloth]
DPRI/1/1623/F5/9 undated
acquittance
receipt of Nycholas Forster [of Alnwick, for cloth]
DPRI/1/1623/F5/10 undated
acquittance
receipt of Thomas Lewen (and Henry Lewen) [of Newcastle, for tobacco]
DPRI/1/1623/F5/4 undated
draft account of discharge, actual total £25 13s 5d (discharge)
DPRI/1/1623/F5/2-3 25 July 1623
account, actual total £16 2s 8d (with discharge of £27 13s 5d)
account of Jane Finch, relict
DPRI/1/1623/F7 24 September 1623
Henrie FOSTER, yeoman, of Benridge within the countie of Northumberland, parish of Mitford [Mitford, Northumberland]; also spelt Forster
Digitised material for Henrie Foster, yeoman of Mitford, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/F7DPRI/1/1623/F7/1 14 September 1623
will
endorsed: administration granted, 24 Sep [1623]
DPRI/1/1623/F7/2 23 September 1623
inventory, actual total £12 10s (with account of funeral expenses of £2)
DPRI/1/1623/G1 19 May 1623
Cuthbert GRAY, merchant, of parishe of St Nicholes of the towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland]; also spelt Graie
Digitised material for Cuthbert Gray, merchant of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/G1DPRI/1/1623/G1/1 19 April 1623
will
subscribed with (undated) memorandum of Henry [?Gower], authorised to grant probate to Elizabeth Gray, sole executrix, she having been sworn, and to grant to her the tuition of the children
DPRI/1/1623/G1/2-6 28 April 1623
inventory, actual total £2,138 18s 9d
Inventory of household and shop goods etc., as well as of coals, shipping and other goods etc. at Denton Burn, Newbiggin, Higham Dikes, Bellasis, Pandon Gate. Endorsed: proved, 19 May [1623].
DPRI/1/1623/G2 1 April 1623
John GRAY, butcher, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne in the countie of the same towne, chapelry of All Saints [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]; also spelt Graie
Digitised material for John Gray, butcher of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/G2DPRI/1/1623/G2/1 26 October 1622
will
DPRI/1/1623/G2/3-5 17 February 1623
indented inventory, actual total £141 16s 4d (with account of funeral expenses of £7 18s 8d)
DPRI/1/1623/G2/2 undated
petition
with act of court, 31 March 1623
with act of court, 9 July 1624
(1) Petition of Margartt Gray, relict and executrix, requesting a decree upon the terms of the payment of her son's portion and her maintenance of him during his minority, relating to a difference of interpretation of the terms of the will; (2)
Decree of John Cradocke, Durham Chancellor, ordering the witnesses to the will to be examined, probate to be confirmed under seal, tuition to be granted, and a bond to be entered, ruling in the petitioner's favour; (3) Further decree of John
Cradock, making further provision for the security of the son's portion, the deceased's estate having been found to be less valuable than formerly accounted, and Margaret Gray having remarried and her husband being unwilling to accept the liability.
Endorsed: proved, 1 Apr [1623].
DPRI/1/1623/G3 7 November 1623
Sir Raph GRAYE, knight, of Chillingham in the countie of Northumberland [Chillingham, Northumberland]; also spelt Gray
see DPRI/4/12: office cause to prove the will promoted by Sir William Gray knight and baronet, son v Lady Dorothy Gray, relict, 14 Oct 1623 (f.500v); probate granted to Sir William Graye, 7 Nov 1623 (f.505)
Digitised material for Sir Raph Graye, knight of Chillingham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/G3DPRI/1/1623/G3/1-2 5 September 1623
[copy will]
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 163-134
DPRI/1/1623/G3/3 23 August 1624
decree in the form of a letter
letter from John Cradocke at Morpeth, Durham Chancellor, to Anthony Thopson at Durham, ordering the original will and a copy of the allegation exhibited at its probate be dispatched to York for probate, bona notabilia having been found within
Yorkshire
DPRI/1/1623/G4 22 September 1623
Thomas GRAYE, mariner, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne, chapelry of All Saints [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]; also spelt Gray
see DPRI/4/13A f.476: will proved at Newcastle St Nicholas, but grant of probate reserved until an application is made, the executor having died, 22 Sep 1623
Digitised material for Thomas Graye, mariner of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/G4DPRI/1/1623/G4/1 9 May 1622
will
endorsed: proved, 22 Sep [1623]
DPRI/1/1623/G6
Margerie GROWNWELL, widow, of Pelton within the countie of Durham [Pelton, County Durham]; also spelt Grownewell, Grenewell, Greenewell, Grinwell, Greenwell
Digitised material for Margerie Grownwell, widow of Pelton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1623/G6DPRI/1/1623/G6/1-2 23 June 1620
will
DPRI/1/1623/G6/3 2 December 1623
indented inventory, actual total £12 15s (with account of funeral expenses of £1 10s)
DPRI/1/1623/H1 29 November 1623
Lanclot HACKFIRTH, of Morley in the parishe of Branspethe (Brancepethe, Brancepeth) [Brancepeth, County Durham]; also spelt Hackfurth, Hackforth, Hackforthe, Hackfurthe
see DPRI/4/12 f.509v: office cause to prove the will; probate granted to Agnes (Ann) Hackforth, relict, for the use and during the minorities of the five named children of the deceased, executors; Agnes Hackforth also assigned as their tutrix, 29
Nov 1623
Digitised material for Lanclot Hackfirth of Brancepeth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1623/H1DPRI/1/1623/H1/1-4 19 May 1619
will
with codicil, 19 May 1619
with memorandum, 29 November 1623
will and codicil, subscribed with memorandum made at probate clarifying the terms of the will
DPRI/1/1623/H1/5-6 1 September 1619
inventory, actual total £287 19s (with account of debts of £163 3s 4d)
subscribed: sequestration granted to Anne Hackforth, widow, 18 Dec 1619
DPRI/1/1623/H4 3 February 1624
Margery HAYTON, Newcastle upon Tyne, town and parish of Morpeth [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland; Morpeth, Northumberland]
see DPRI/4/13A f.107v: Feb 1624; domicile stated as Morpeth only
Digitised material for Margery Hayton, of Morpeth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/H4DPRI/1/1623/H4/1 13 January 1624
will
endorsed: proved, 3 Feb 1624
DPRI/1/1623/H4/2 3 February 1624
inventory, actual total £62 13s 4d
DPRI/1/1623/H7 12 March 1624
Edmund HEARON, of Dilston, parish of Corbridge [Corbridge, Northumberland]
see DPRI/4/13A f.111v: 12 Mar 1624
Digitised material for Edmund Hearon of Corbridge, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/H7DPRI/1/1623/H7/1 5 December 1623
inventory, actual total £12 11s 8d
with inventory, 17 December 1623, actual total £20 9s 2d (and more, debts)
Account of debts includes 2s for ingrossing the inventory; administration granted to Elizabeth Hearon, relict, also for the use of Barbara, [?daughter]. Endorsed: administration granted, 12 Mar [1624].
DPRI/1/1623/H5 20 October 1623
John HEDWORTH, merchant, of towne and countie of Newcastle upon Tyne, parish of St Nicholas [Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland]
Digitised material for John Hedworth, merchant of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/H5DPRI/1/1623/H5/1-2 25 June 1623
will
Administration granted to John Heron of Birkley Hall, father-in-law, and William Hall, uncle, supervisors. Endorsed: proved, 20 Oct [1623].
DPRI/1/1623/H5/3-4 25 June 1623
copy will
DPRI/1/1623/H5/5-7 26 June 1623
inventory, actual total £232 15s
inventory of goods etc. at Newcastle and Ryton Woodside
DPRI/1/1623/H8 21 April 1623
Ovin HERON, muscicioner, musician, of Newcastle upon Tyne, chapelry of All Saints [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]; also spelt Owin, Hearon
see DPRI/4/13A f.65v: 21 Apr 1623
Digitised material for Ovin Heron, musician of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/H8DPRI/1/1623/H8/1 undated
inventory
endorsed: administration granted to Agnes Heron, relict, 21 Apr [1623]
DPRI/1/1623/H9 15 November 1605
Hugh HOPPER, draper, of cittie of Durham [Durham, County Durham]
Will dated, 2 Oct 1605 (see DPRI/1/1605; DPRI/2/6 ff.249-250). Inventory of debts paid includes the funeral expenses of Hopper's daughter. See DPRI/4/12 ff.505v, 515v, 517v, 529, 530v, 535v, 536, 537v: Nov 1623-June 1624. For a subsequent account
exhibited by the executor upon being cited to do so by Thomas Hopper, see - DPRI/1/1624/H11/1 - DPRI/1/1624/H11/2-17
Digitised material for Hugh Hopper, draper of Durham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1623/H9DPRI/1/1623/H9/1 undated
account
account of Robert Porrett, executor
DPRI/1/1623/H9/2-10 undated
schedule of legacies, actual total £73 0s 8d
with schedule of debts received, undated, actual total £543 17s 7d
with supplementary schedule of debts received, undated, actual total £81 2s 3d
with schedule of desperate debts, undated, actual total £187 9s
with schedule of debts paid, undated, actual total £983 13s 7d
five schedules or inventaries of legacies and debts (paid and received) formerly annexed to the account
DPRI/1/1623/H14 21 May 1623
Robert HUTTON, D.D., parson (rector) of Houghton-le-Spring, [3rd] prebendary of Durham cathedral, clerk, of Houghton [Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham; Durham, County Durham]
See DPRI/4/12 f.478v: 21 May 1623: administration granted to Grace Hutton, relict. See also CC box 18: file on rebuilding of Houghton rectory after the Restoration. See also, Fordyce, vol. 2, from p515.
Digitised material for Robert Hutton, D.D., rector of Houghton-le-Spring - DPRI/1/1623/H14DPRI/1/1623/H14/1-8 23 May 1623
inventory
with inventory, undated
with inventory, 27 May 1623
with inventory, 26 May 1623
with inventory, 28 May 1623, actual total £507 7s 1d
Inventory of goods etc. at: (1) ?Durham; (2) John Smith's house at Anmer Barns; (3) Houghton-le-Spring; (4) the Appe Shells (Ayhope Sheild in Weardale); (5) Southwick and Sacriston Heugh. Page order: 1-4, 7-8, 5-6.
DPRI/1/1623/H14/9 15 May 1624
supplementary inventory, actual total £486 2s 3d
supplementary inventory of debts and leases due to the deceased, exhibited by Grace Hutton, relict and administratrix
DPRI/1/1623/K1
George KILLINGWORTH, gentleman, of Killingworth, parish of Benton [Killingworth, Northumberland]
see DPRI/4/13A f.101: administration granted to Isabell Killingworth, relict, 8 Dec 1623
Digitised material for George Killingworth, gentleman of Killingworth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/K1DPRI/1/1623/K1/1 6 September 1622
indented inventory
Administration granted to Isabell Killingworth, relict. Endorsed: administration granted, 8 Dec [1623].
DPRI/1/1623/L2 16 December 1623
John LEE, carver, joiner, of the Markett place within the cittye of Durham [Durham, County Durham]
Digitised material for John Lee, carver, joiner of Durham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1623/L2DPRI/1/1623/L2/1-2 30 November 1623
will
will, subscribed with memorandum relating the publication of the will; proved by Hugh Wright, mayor of Durham, Robert Barwicke and William Sidgwicke (Sigswicke), 16 Dec 1623
DPRI/1/1623/L2/3-5 8 December 1623
inventory, actual total £114 2s 6d (with account of debts of £12)
inventory of goods etc. at Durham (Market Place, Framwellgate), Mugglesworth Park, the Waterside
DPRI/1/1623/L4
Robert LIDDELL, wheelwright, of Ravensworthe in the county of Durham [Lamesley, County Durham]; also spelt Lidell
Digitised material for Robert Liddell, wheelwright of Lamesley, County Durham - DPRI/1/1623/L4DPRI/1/1623/L4/1 24 January 1623
will
DPRI/1/1623/L4/2 15 April 1623
inventory, actual total £37 1s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £18 13s 4d)
endorsed: administration granted to Margaret Liddell, relict, and Robert Liddell, son, joint executors; five other [children] named
DPRI/1/1623/L5 29 March 1623
John LISLE, gentleman, Bedboorne (Bedburne) Parke in the parish of Hamsterley (chapelry of Hampsterley) within the countie of Durham, Darlington [Hamsterley, County Durham; Darlington, County Durham]; also spelt Lysle
see DPRI/4/12: will proved in solemn form, and probate granted to Barbara Lisle, relict and executrix (f.472v- 473: 29 Mar 1623); tuition of two legatees (f.589: 12 Aug 1625)
Digitised material for John Lisle, gentleman, of Hamsterley, County Durham; Darlington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1623/L5DPRI/1/1623/L5/1 2 March 1623
will
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 191
DPRI/1/1623/L5/2-3 8 March 1623
inventory, actual total £178 6s 8d
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 192-193
DPRI/1/1623/L5/4-5 18 March 1623
inventory, actual total £250 14s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £183 9s 9d)
inventory of goods etc. at Darlington
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 193-195
DPRI/1/1623/L5/6 29 March 1623
commission
commission to Simon Birkbeck, clerk, Christopher Lever, vicar of Heighington, and Robert Hope, curate of Darlington, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Barbara Lisle, relict and sole executrix, the will already
having been proved; commission executed by Hope, 2 May 1623
DPRI/1/1623/L8 17 September 1623
John LUMLEY, of the Ryden (Riden, Rideing) within the parish of Bywell Andrew (Bywell St Andrew) [Bywell St Andrew, Northumberland]; also spelt Lumeley
Digitised material for John Lumley of Bywell St Andrew, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/L8DPRI/1/1623/L8/1 18 May 1622
will
[not proved]
DPRI/1/1623/L8/2 28 May 1623
inventory, actual total £34 17s 5d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £7 6d)
Administration granted to Alice Lumley, relict, for the use of John and Henry [Lumley, children]. Endorsed: inventory with will (not proved); administration granted, 17 Sep [1623]. Inventory total does not include £1 10s for cattle 'said to'
belong to the deceased's children.
DPRI/1/1623/M3
George MARSHALL, weaver, of town and county of Newcastle upon Tyne, chapelry of Saint John [Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland]; also spelt Marshell
For the will and inventory of Marshall's wife, Isabel Marshall, see - DPRI/1/1623/M4/1-2 - DPRI/1/1623/M4/3
Digitised material for George Marshall, weaver of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/M3DPRI/1/1623/M3/1-2 21 July 1623
will
endorsed: proved, 22 Sep [1623]
DPRI/1/1623/M3/3 undated
inventory, actual total £33 4s 10d
dated, 10 Aug [?1623]
DPRI/1/1623/M4 12 February 1624
Isabel MARSHALL, widow, of parish of St Johns within the towne and county of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland]; also spelt Marchshall, Marchall
For the will and inventory of Marshall's husband, see - DPRI/1/1623/M3/1-2 - DPRI/1/1623/M3/3
Digitised material for Isabel Marshall, widow of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/M4DPRI/1/1623/M4/1-2 11 December 1623
will
Will, with list of debts owed to the testatrix (11s 10d) and list of goods etc. 'in the house not in my husbands inventory' (£1 4s and more). Endorsed: proved, 12 Feb [1624].
DPRI/1/1623/M4/3 13 December 1623
inventory, actual total £57 5s 2d
DPRI/1/1623/M5
John MATHEWE, senior, yeoman, of Chester in the Streete within the countie of Durham [Chester-le-Street, County Durham]; also spelt Matthew
Digitised material for John Mathewe, senior, yeoman of Chester-le-Street, County Durham - DPRI/1/1623/M5DPRI/1/1623/M5/1-2 25 January 1624
will
with list of debts owed to the testator of £36 14s 2d; probate granted to Thomas Fenwicke upon the renunciation of Richard Fenwicke, joint executors
DPRI/1/1623/M5/3 2 February 1624
indented inventory, actual total £54 16s 2d (with account of debts, legacies and funeral expenses of £23 6s 6d)
DPRI/1/1623/M6 6 May 1623
Robert MAUGHAN, of Chester Woode (Chesterwood) within the chappellrie of Haydon (Haidon) [Haydon Bridge, Northumberland]; also spelt Maughen
Digitised material for Robert Maughan of Haydon Bridge, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/M6DPRI/1/1623/M6/1 22 April 1623
will
DPRI/1/1623/M6/2-3 27 April 1623
inventory, actual total £96 18s 6d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £20 13s 6d)
endorsed: proved, 6 May [1623]
DPRI/1/1623/M8 13 July 1623
Christopher MITFORD, merchant, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne in the countie of the same towne, parish of Saint Nicholas [Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland]
Will endorsed by probate office: will with commission and inventory - commission not present.
Digitised material for Christopher Mitford, merchant of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/M8DPRI/1/1623/M8/1 20 June 1623
will
endorsed: [proved], 13 July [1623]
DPRI/1/1623/M8/2 10 September 1623
inventory, actual total £2,701 2s 8d (with account of funeral expenses of £23 8s 4d)
DPRI/1/1623/M9
Jane MITFORD, daughter of Henrye Mitford of Gateshead gentleman, sister of Margaret Mitford, nieces and legatees of Christopher Mitford [of Newcastle, merchant], of Gateside Head in the countie of Durham [Gateshead, County Durham]
For the will of Christopher Mitford, see - DPRI/1/1623/M8/1
Digitised material for Jane Mitford, daughter of Henrye Mitford of Gateshead gentleman - DPRI/1/1623/M9DPRI/1/1623/M9/1 12 January 1624
inventory
joint inventory of legacies bequeathed by Christopher Mitford to his nieces Jane and Margaret Mitford
DPRI/1/1623/M10 14 October 1623
John MITFORD, merchant, of towne of Newcastell upon Tynne, parish of St Nicholas [Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland]; also spelt Mittforth
Digitised material for John Mitford, merchant of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/M10DPRI/1/1623/M10/1-2 29 September 1623
will
Subscribed: inventory to be exhibited by Christmas. Endorsed: proved by [Ralph] Gray, 14 Oct [1623].
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 168-169
DPRI/1/1623/M14 24 October 1623
Leonard MORTON, gentleman, of parish of Tweedmouth within the countye pallentyne of Durham [Tweedmouth, Northumberland]
see DPRI/4/13A f.96v: administration granted to Edward Ogle, creditor, 24 Oct 1623
Digitised material for Leonard Morton, gentleman of Tweedmouth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/M14DPRI/1/1623/M14/1-2 undated
inventory
Administration granted to Edward Ogle; the renunciation of Margaret Morton, relict, having been confirmed by William Moore her (now) husband. Endorsed: administration granted, 24 Oct [1623].
DPRI/1/1623/M15
Robert MYLOTT, esquire, of Whittill (Whittell) in the county of Durham, parish of Chester [Chester-le-Street, County Durham]; also spelt Millott, Myllott
Will endorsed by probate office: will and inventory - the latter is not present.
Digitised material for Robert Mylott, esquire of Chester-le-Street, County Durham - DPRI/1/1623/M15DPRI/1/1623/M15/1 26 February 1623
will
tuition of six named daughters granted to Sir William Lampton (Lambton) and Thomas Wrey (Wray) esquire, two of the five named executors
DPRI/1/1623/M11 29 January 1624
Henry MYTFORTH, gentleman, of Byker Stayth House in the county of Northumberland, chapelry of All Saints [Byker, Northumberland]; also spelt Mitford
Digitised material for Henry Mytforth, gentleman of Byker, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/M11DPRI/1/1623/M11/1 undated
copy inventory
Subscribed: administration and the tuition of Thomas Mitford, son, granted to Elizabeth Mitford, relict. Endorsed: administration granted, 29 Jan [1624].
DPRI/1/1623/N1 22 July 1623
Alice NELSONE, widow, of chapelry of All Saints in the towne and countie of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]; also spelt Nelson
Digitised material for Alice Nelsone, widow of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/N1DPRI/1/1623/N1/1 14 July 1623
will
endorsed: proved, 22 July [1623]
DPRI/1/1623/N1/6 19 July 1623
commission
commission to John Shaw MA, curate of Newcastle All Saints, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Isabell Wright widow, co-executor, and also to swear and examine the witnesses to the will; commission executed by Shaw,
22 July 1623
DPRI/1/1623/N1/2-5 21 July 1623
indented inventory, actual total £89 17s 6d (with account of funeral expenses of £7 14s 2d)
DPRI/1/1623/N2 27 January 1624
Richard NEWTONN, of Eltringhame of the parishe of Owinghame (Ovyngham) [Ovingham, Northumberland]; also spelt Newton
Digitised material for Richard Newtonn of Ovingham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/N2DPRI/1/1623/N2/1 13 November 1623
will
subscribed: Isabell Newton, former wife and co-executrix, deceased; two named daughters, the other co-executrixes, minors
DPRI/1/1623/N2/2 11 December 1623
inventory, actual total £145 2s 9d (with account of debts of £66 2s)
endorsed: [will] proved, 27 Jan [1624]
DPRI/1/1623/N3 8 December 1623
Franncis NICHOLSON, skinner, glover, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne in the countie of the same towne, chapelry of All Saints [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]; also spelt Nicolson, Nicholsone
Digitised material for Franncis Nicholson, skinner, glover of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/N3DPRI/1/1623/N3/1-2 1 September 1620
will
endorsed: proved, 8 Dec 1623
DPRI/1/1623/N3/3-5 27 November 1623
indented inventory, actual total £187 9s 6d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £69 6s)
DPRI/1/1623/N6
George NIXON, the elder, yeoman, of towne of Newcastle uppon Tyne in the countie of the same towne, chapelry of All Saints [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]
Digitised material for George Nixon, the elder, yeoman of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/N6DPRI/1/1623/N6/1 15 October 1622
will
endorsed: proved, 16 Dec [1623]
DPRI/1/1623/N6/2-3 28 November 1622
indented inventory, actual total £294 8s 10d (with account of funeral expenses of £10)
DPRI/1/1623/N7 1 August 1623
George NIXON, the younger, husband of Ellinor Nixon, yeoman, of Sandgate within the liberties (towne and countie) of Newcastle upon Tyne, chapelry of All Saints [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]; also spelt Nixone
Digitised material for George Nixon, the younger, husband of Ellinor Nixon, yeoman of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/N7DPRI/1/1623/N7/1 1 July 1623
indented inventory, actual total £51 13s 6d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £189 4s 6d
endorsed: administration granted, 1 Aug [1623]
DPRI/1/1623/N7/2-3 28 July 1623
renunciation
renunciation and transfer of administration by Ellinor Nixon, relict, to Ellinor Nixon widow, her aunt and a creditor of the deceased
DPRI/1/1623/O1
George ORNSBYE, yeoman, of parish of Lanchester (Lainchester) within the counte of Durham [Lanchester, County Durham]; also spelt Ornsbey, Ornesbye
Digitised material for George Ornsbye, yeoman of Lanchester, County Durham - DPRI/1/1623/O1DPRI/1/1623/O1/1 25 November 1623
will
DPRI/1/1623/O1/2-3 29 November 1623
nuncupative codicil
Nuncupative codicil in the form of an interpolation into a fair copy of the will (the pre-existing sections of the will then having been cancelled); subscribed with memorandum relating the making of the nuncupative codicil.
DPRI/1/1623/O1/4 30 December 1623
inventory, actual total £108 18s 8d (with account of funeral expenses of £3)
DPRI/1/1623/P5 11 February 1624
William PATTESON, vintner, of chapelry of All Saints in the towne and countie of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]; also spelt Pattison
Digitised material for William Patteson, vintner of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/P5DPRI/1/1623/P5/1 27 November 1621
will
DPRI/1/1623/P5/2 9 February 1624
commission
commission to Edward Wigham (Wiggham) MA, and John Shaw preacher, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to John King and Ursula, Grace and Dorothy Pattison, children and executors, and during their minority to Dorothy
Pattison, relict, and Agnes Watson of Gateshead, and also to grant to them the tuition of the said children; also to swear and examine the witnesses to the will; commission executed by Wigham in the house of the deceased at Newcastle, 11 Feb
1624
DPRI/1/1623/P6 8 November 1623
Henry PEARSON, husbandman, of Cornforth (Corneforth) in the countye of Durham [Cornforth, County Durham]
Digitised material for Henry Pearson, husbandman of Cornforth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1623/P6DPRI/1/1623/P6/1 25 October 1623
will
with quitclaim, 8 November 1623
will, subscribed with the quitclaim of Agnes Pearson, relict
DPRI/1/1623/P6/2 4 November 1623
inventory, actual total £97 12s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £40 0s 4d)
DPRI/1/1623/P8 May 1623
Joseph PILKINGTON, gentleman, of Middleston in the countie of Durham [Merrington, County Durham]
See DPRI/4/12 f.480v: May 1623. Middlestone was in the parish of Auckland St Andrew until an Order in Council in Apr 1845 transferring it to Merrington.
Digitised material for Joseph Pilkington, gentleman of Merrington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1623/P8DPRI/1/1623/P8/1-2 8 February 1623
will
subscribed with certificate of oaths of witnesses and executrix, sworn by Cuthbert Welles, vicar of Merrington, 29 Apr 1623
DPRI/1/1623/P8/3 8 February 1623
will
DPRI/1/1623/P9 20 September 1623
Henry POWER, vicar of Newcastle St Nicholas, M.A., clerk, of St Nicholas in the town of Newcastle (Newcastell) upon Tine [Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland]; also spelt Powre
Digitised material for Henry Power, vicar of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/P9DPRI/1/1623/P9/1 29 August 1623
nuncupative will
endorsed: administration granted, 20 Sep [1623]; nuncupative will proved by Master Robert Jenison
DPRI/1/1623/P9/2-6 11 September 1623
inventory, actual total £272 15s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £59 12s 8d)
DPRI/1/1623/P9/7 16 September 1623
commission
commission to John Shaw MA, preacher, curate of Newcastle St John, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to the relict of the deceased, also for the use of Elizabeth and Mary Power, children, and also to grant to widow
Power the tuition and curation of the children, the nuncupative will not yet having been proved
DPRI/1/1623/R2 20 October 1623
Thomas READSHAW, butcher, of Gateshead (Gateside) in the countie of Durham [Gateshead, County Durham]; also spelt Redshawe, Readshawe
Digitised material for Thomas Readshaw, butcher of Gateshead, County Durham - DPRI/1/1623/R2DPRI/1/1623/R2/1-2 29 September 1623
will
Will, endorsed with contemporaneous list of debts. Subscribed with certificate of oath, at Newcastle St Nicholas, 20 Oct 1623.
DPRI/1/1623/R2/3-7 14 October 1623
indented inventory, actual total £234 5s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £48 2s)
inventory of household and shop goods etc.
DPRI/1/1623/R3 26 March 1623
Williame REY, of East Dudoue (Duddoue) in the parish of Stanington [Stannington, Northumberland]
see DPRI/4/13A f.60: 26 Mar 1623
Digitised material for Williame Rey of Stannington, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/R3DPRI/1/1623/R3/1 22 December 1622
will
endorsed: proved, 26 Mar [1623]
DPRI/1/1623/R3/2 22 December 1622
copy will
with grant of probate, 26 March 1623
probate granted at Morpeth to Margaret Rey, relict, and Anthony and William Rey, sons, executors
DPRI/1/1623/R3/3 undated
inventory, actual total £85 3s 4d (with account of debts of £23)
DPRI/1/1623/R4
John RICHARDSON, husband of Isabel Richardson, of cittie or suburbs of Durham [Durham St Oswald, County Durham]
The account also contains disbursements relating to Isabel Richardson's will and inventory. Isabel Richardson, relict, acted as tutrix of Clement Richardson, son, until her death. Tuition was then granted to Christopher Fulthrope and John Willye;
and latterly to John Lee and Thomas Pearson. See DPRI/4/12 ff.434v, 468, 469v, 484, 547v; and concerning another child of Richardson, see DPRI/4/12 ff. 522, 523 (Dec 1621-Oct 1624). For the probate records of John and Isabel Richardson of Durham,
see DPRI/1/1616.
Digitised material for John Richardson, husband of Isabel Richardson of Durham St Oswald, County Durham - DPRI/1/1623/R4DPRI/1/1623/R4/1-4 27 June 1623
account
Account of Cristofer Fulthrope and John Willye gentlemen, tutors, concerning the tuition of Clement Richardson of Durham City, son, from 8 Nov 1616 [to Jan 1622]. Subscribed with 27 June 1623 memorandum allocating 20 marks per annum to the new
tutors; the 20 marks allocation for 1623 (£13 6s 8d) is added to the balance of the account, and is thus included in the discharge above. [Account made upon the transfer of RIchardson's tuition to Lee and Pearson.]
DPRI/1/1623/R6
Issabell RYDLEY, widow, of parish of Morpeth [Morpeth, Northumberland]; also spelt Ridleye, Ridley
See DPRI/4/12 several citations between ff.503v-552v: Rydley was in advanced age, and alleged to have been for a long time 'as a childe being not able to governe her self'.
Digitised material for Issabell Rydley, widow of Morpeth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/R6DPRI/1/1623/R6/1 29 September 1623
will
DPRI/1/1623/R6/4-5 undated
interrogatories
interrogatories of John Bell, cousin, to the witnesses to the will
DPRI/1/1623/R6/2-3 29 September 1623
tenor of the will
Tenor of the will, reconstructed from depositions and drafted by John Cradock, Durham Chancellor; subscribed with (1) request from [?Cradock] to Sir Thomas Riddell for advice concerning the same; (2) 20 Oct 1627 memorandum concerning
deliberations of Cradock.
DPRI/1/1623/S2 26 March 1623
William SCOTT, yeoman, of West Thriston in the county of Northumberland, parish of Felton [Felton, Northumberland]
Digitised material for William Scott, yeoman of Felton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/S2DPRI/1/1623/S2/1 10 December 1622
will
administration granted to George Tailer, husband of Elizabeth Tailer, daughter of Alce Soctt, relict and and executrix
DPRI/1/1623/S2/2 21 December 1622
inventory, actual total £16 1s 6d (with account of debts of £15 16s 4d)
endorsed: [will] proved, 26 Mar [1623]
DPRI/1/1623/S3 2 March 1624
Robert SHAFTO, merchant, alderman, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Shaftoe
Digitised material for Robert Shafto, merchant, alderman of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/S3DPRI/1/1623/S3/1-2 5 September 1623
will
endorsed: proved, 2 Mar [1624]
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 160-163
DPRI/1/1623/S1
John SLATOR, husband of Alice Slator, saddler, of chaplerie of St Johns in the towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland]; also spelt Slaiter, Slater, Sclater, Sclator
see DPRI/4/13A ff.22, 50, 82
Digitised material for John Slator, saddler, and his wife Alice Slator of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/S1DPRI/1/1623/S1/4 8 July 1608
bond, actual total £6
Bond of John Slater, formerly annexed to the account as evidence of payment of a £6 debt.
DPRI/1/1623/S1/5-6 18 October 1618
bond, penal sum £20
Bond of John and Thomas Sclator, formerly annexed to the account as evidence of payment of a £11 debt. Endorsed: discharged, 8 Aug 1623.
DPRI/1/1623/S1/7-8 26 November 1619
bond, penal sum £44
Bond of John Sclator and Thomas Smythe senior, formerly annexed to the account as evidence of payment of a £22 debt. Endorsed with (undated) note of discharge.
DPRI/1/1623/S1/3 26 May 1623
inventory
inventory of goods etc. sold and unsold of John Slator and his wife Alice Slator
DPRI/1/1623/S1/1-2 9 August 1623
account, actual total £43 1s 8d (with discharge of £54)
Account of the administration of the estate of Alice Slator exhibited by Susanne Slator, her daughter; [the account, however, includes the combined charge of Alice and her husband John Slator's inventory, and also among the disbursements are
debts of John Slator]. Endorsed: exhibited, 9 Aug [1623].
DPRI/1/1623/S1
Alice SLATOR, wife of John Slator, [widow], of chaplerie of St Johns in the towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland]; also spelt Slaiter, Slater, Sclater, Sclator
See DPRI/4/13A ff.22, 50, 82. For the joint inventory and account of AliceSlator and her husband, see - DPRI/1/1623/S1/3 - DPRI/1/1623/S1/1-2
DPRI/1/1623/S1/9 20 February 1622
bond, actual total £5
Bond of Alice Sclater, formerly annexed to the account as evidence of payment of a £5 debt. Endorsed with (undated) note of discharge.
DPRI/1/1623/S6
William SMITHE, yeoman, of Somerhouse in the parishe of Gainford (Gaineford) in the countie of Durham [Gainford, County Durham]; also spelt Smith
Digitised material for William Smithe, yeoman of Gainford, County Durham - DPRI/1/1623/S6DPRI/1/1623/S6/1 14 April 1623
nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1623/S6/2 25 April 1623
inventory, actual total £143 6s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £64 6s 8d)
DPRI/1/1623/S6/3 25 April 1623
copy inventory, actual total £143 6s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £64 6s 8d)
DPRI/1/1623/S7 3 October 1623
Martine SMYTH, yeoman, of Thorneton within the countie of Northumberland, parish of Hartborne [Hartburn (Northumberland), Northumberland]; also spelt Smith
Digitised material for Martine Smyth, yeoman of Hartburn, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/S7DPRI/1/1623/S7/1-2 23 August 1623
will
Will, with list of debts owed by the testator of £1 15s 8d. Endorsed: proved, 3 Oct [1623].
DPRI/1/1623/S7/3 undated
inventory, actual total £36 6s 8d
DPRI/1/1623/S11
Anthony STAINSBEY, of Cockerton within the parishe of Darlington [Cockerton, County Durham]; also spelt Stainesbye
Digitised material for Anthony Stainsbey of Cockerton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1623/S11DPRI/1/1623/S11/1-2 19 June 1623
will
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 200-201
DPRI/1/1623/S11/3-4 19 June 1623
copy will
DPRI/1/1623/S11/5-6 1 July 1623
inventory, actual total £169 10s (with account of debts of £9 10s)
Full edition published in Atkinson, J.A., Flynn, B. and others (eds) "Darlington Wills and Inventories 1600-1625" (Surtees Society, number 201, 1993), p 201-202
DPRI/1/1623/S14 22 September 1623
Marke STORY, of Marfen (Merfenn) in the parish of Ponteland (Pontyland) [Ponteland, Northumberland]
?Matfen: in Stamfordham parish
Digitised material for Marke Story of Ponteland, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/S14DPRI/1/1623/S14/1 December 1622
nuncupative will
endorsed: proved, 22 Sep [1623]
DPRI/1/1623/S14/2 31 December 1622
inventory, actual total £109 19s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £13)
DPRI/1/1623/S15 2 September 1623
William SWINHOE, esquire, of Goswick (Goswicke) of the parish of Holy Island in the countie pallantine of Durham [Holy Island, Northumberland]
Digitised material for William Swinhoe, esquire of Holy Island, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/S15DPRI/1/1623/S15/3-7 6 May 1623
inventory
DPRI/1/1623/S15/1-2 28 November 1623
account, actual total £1,212 14s 9d (with discharge of £1,431)
Account of Margerie Swinhoe, relict. Endorsed: exhibited, 28 Nov [1623].
DPRI/1/1623/S15/8
wrapper
administration granted, 2 Sep [1623]
DPRI/1/1623/T1 20 February 1624
William TAYLOR, the younger, yeoman, of parishe of Horsley (Longe Horsley) and in the countie of Northumberland [Longhorsley, Northumberland]; also spelt Tailer
See DPRI/4/13A f.110 (Northumberland): administration granted to Johnson and Midford, 20 Feb 1624. Filed with William Taylor's probate records, are records relating to a cause by his sisters to recover from his estate their portions of their
father's estate, which they allege he had witheld having intermeddled in his estate (no grant of probate or administration having been made). The father of Taylor's surviving wife denies every point of their case. Administration was granted to the
deceased's sisters' attornies. For the will, codicil and inventory of a William Tayller of Ancroft yeoman, possibly the father of William Taylor the younger, see - DPRI/1/1597/T3/1 - DPRI/1/1597/T3/2-3
Digitised material for William Taylor, the younger, yeoman of Longhorsley, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/T1DPRI/1/1623/T1/1 16 January 1624
will
DPRI/1/1623/T1/2 19 January 1624
nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1623/T1/4 18 February 1624
power of attorney
Mally (Mariane, Marie) Tailer, Alissone Tailer, Alys Johnesone and Phillise Tailer, daughters of William Tailer the elder and sisters of William Taylor [junior] appoint Thomas Johnesone and John Mytforth their attorneys [and alleged tutors] in a
cause to recover their portions of the estate of their father from their now deceased brother's estate, his wife Dorothy Tailor (nee Johnson) being still living.
DPRI/1/1623/T1/3 undated
petition
with answer, undated
Petition of John Midforth of Espley in Mitford and Thomas Johnson of Bendrig in Mitford, alleged tutors; with the answer of William Johnsonne [?vicar of Longhorsley and father-in-law of the deceased], [dated on or before 20 Feb 1624]. The
petition relates originally to the estate of William Tailer the elder and his provision for the tuition of his children, entrusted to Midforth and Johnson. Tailer's wife Isabell remarried [William Midford], and was again widowed. They allege her son
William Taylor [junior] then entered into the combined property; did not prove either of his fathers' wills (or obtain grants of administration); denied his mother and his three sisters their shares, the mother and one daughter then being supported
by the tutor Midforth; since his mother's death Taylor's wife Dorothy, daughter of William Johnson vicar of [Long]horsley, has refused the sister-in-law entry into her house. William Johnson answers that no wills existed; William Taylor [junior]
received none of his father's goods; Isabell Taylor, the relict, was allocated her third by Mr Fenwick of Stranton JP, but refused to take out administration for the same, William Taylor [junior] then being a minor; William Taylor [junior] never
intermeddled in his father's estate which was consumed by his mother in her lifetime; upon her death William Taylor paid for her funeral.
DPRI/1/1623/T5 4 February 1624
John TOMPSON, of Hartlaye (Hartelay), parish of Bedlington [Bedlington, Northumberland]; also spelt Thompson, Tompsone
see DPRI/4/13A f.108: administration granted to William Skipsey, son-in-law and co-executor, 4 Feb 1624
Digitised material for John Tompson of Bedlington, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/T5DPRI/1/1623/T5/1 1616
will
endorsed: proved, 4 Feb [1624]
DPRI/1/1623/T5/2 2 February 1624
inventory, actual total £22 12s 4d (with account of debts of £3 13s 4d)
DPRI/1/1623/T8
Thomas TROTTER, gentleman, of the Eshes (Eshees) in the parish of Wolsingham and countie of Durham [Wolsingham, County Durham]
Digitised material for Thomas Trotter, gentleman of Wolsingham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1623/T8DPRI/1/1623/T8/1-2 27 December 1622
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 157-158
DPRI/1/1623/T8/3 25 March 1623
inventory, actual total £62 9s 8d
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 158
DPRI/1/1623/T9
Willyam TROTTER, the elder, gentleman, of Mydele Merrington alias Myddlestone (Middleston) in the countye of Durham [Merrington, County Durham]
Order in Council transfers Middlestone from Auckland St Andrew to Merrington, Apr 1845.
Digitised material for Willyam Trotter, the elder, gentleman of Merrington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1623/T9DPRI/1/1623/T9/1-2 10 May 1622
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 152
DPRI/1/1623/T13 2 March 1624
Thomazyne TWEDEE, widow, of towne and countye of Newcastell uponn Tyne, chapelry of All Saints [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]; also spelt Tweddie, Tweddy, Twddee
Digitised material for Thomazyne Twedee, widow of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/T13DPRI/1/1623/T13/1-2 8 October 1623
will
endorsed: proved, 2 Mar [1624]
DPRI/1/1623/T13/3 15 October 1623
inventory, actual total £17 19s 8d
DPRI/1/1623/W2 16 September 1623
Thomas WAISTELL, of towne of Newcastle upon [Tyne], chapelry of All Saints [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]; also spelt Wastell
Digitised material for Thomas Waistell of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/W2DPRI/1/1623/W2/1-2 6 July 1623
will
Marginal memorandum: probate and the tuition of Stephen Waistell, son and co-executor, granted to Grace Waistell, relict, for the use of the children; tuition of Robert Waistell, [elder] son and co-executor, granted to Leonard [Waistell], brother
and a supervisor, 17 Sep [1623]. Endorsed: proved, 16 Sep [1623].
DPRI/1/1623/W4 19 May 1623
Richard WATSON, shipwright, of towne and countie of Newcastle upon Tyne, chapelry of All Saints [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]
see DPRI/4/13A f.71: administration granted to Marie Watson, relict and co-executor (with the four children), 19 May 1623
Digitised material for Richard Watson, shipwright of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/W4DPRI/1/1623/W4/1 10 March 1623
will
endorsed: proved, 19 May [1623]
DPRI/1/1623/W4/2-5 7 April 1623
indented inventory, actual total £126 6s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £52 16s 10d)
inventory of household goods etc. and timber
DPRI/1/1623/W8 27 June 1623
Sarah WIGGES, widow, of chapelry of St Johns in the towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland]; also spelt Wiggs
testator requests to be buried at [Newcastle] St Nicholas, near her brother Timothy Draper
Digitised material for Sarah Wigges, widow of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1623/W8DPRI/1/1623/W8/1 21 May 1623
will
endorsed: proved, 27 June [1623]
DPRI/1/1623/W8/2-3 11 June 1623
inventory, actual total £27 0s 6d
DPRI/1/1623/W8/4 25 June 1623
commission
commission to John Shaw MA, curate of Newcastle St John, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Marie Wigges, daughter and sole executrix, and also to swear and examine the witnesses to the will; commission executed by
Shaw, 27 June [1623]
DPRI/1/1623/W13 3 June 1623
Williame WRENN, yeoman, of the deanerie of Lanchester comitatie of Durham [Lanchester, County Durham]; also spelt Wren, Raph, Wrenn
The deceased is named as Raph Wrenn at the head of the will, but as Williame Wrenn at the foot of the will, on the inventory, and in Probate Act Book 12, f.480v (3 June 1623).
Digitised material for Williame Wrenn, yeoman of Lanchester, County Durham - DPRI/1/1623/W13DPRI/1/1623/W13/1-2 10 February 1623
will
DPRI/1/1623/W13/3 undated
inventory, actual total £13 3s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £4 8s 2d)
DPRI/1/1623/Y1 21 February 1624
Christopher YOUNG, yeoman, of Etherdacres (Edderdakers, Edder Dakers) in the countie of Durham [Easington, County Durham]; also spelt Younge
see DPRI/4/12 f.520v: 21 Feb 1624
Digitised material for Christopher Young, yeoman of Easington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1623/Y1DPRI/1/1623/Y1/1-2 27 November 1623
will
probate granted to Jane Young, relict and co-executor, to whom was also granted the tuition of William and Christopher Young, children; Robert Young, eldest son and co-executor, having renounced
DPRI/1/1623/Y1/3-4 1 December 1623
inventory, actual total £165 9s 1d
Wills etc proved 1624Reference: DPRI/1/1624DPRI/1/1624/A1 24 May 1624
John ACHYSON, of Buckton in the parish (chapelry) of Kyloe [Kyloe, Northumberland]; also spelt Atchison
bond: DPRI/3/1624/B55
Digitised material for John Achyson of Kyloe, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1624/A1DPRI/1/1624/A1/1 10 December 1622
will
Will, with list of debts owed to the testator of £3 2s. Endorsed: proved, 24 May [1624].
DPRI/1/1624/A1/2 undated
inventory, actual total £15 17s 4d
DPRI/1/1624/B2
Thomas BELL, cooper, of towne and countie of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Thomas Bell, cooper of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1624/B2DPRI/1/1624/B2/1 20 September 1624
will
probate granted to Elizabeth Bell, relict and sole executrix, to whom was also granted administration of the goods etc. of Thomas Bell junior [son]
DPRI/1/1624/B2/2-3 26 November 1624
indented inventory, actual total £17 9s 11d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £5)
inventory of household and shop goods etc.
DPRI/1/1624/B3
Gilbert BETSON, yeoman, of Crosgate within the suburbs of the cittie of Durham, chapelry of St Margaret Durham [Durham St Margaret, County Durham]; also spelt Beatson. Died 26 March 1624
Digitised material for Gilbert Betson, yeoman of Durham St Margaret, County Durham - DPRI/1/1624/B3DPRI/1/1624/B3/1-2 26 March 1624
will
endorsed with list of debts owed to the testator of £8 12s
DPRI/1/1624/B3/3-4 5 April 1624
inventory, actual total £18 16s 4d (with account of funeral expenses of £2 18s)
DPRI/1/1624/B7
Franncis BURRELL, alderman of Newcastle upon Tyne, merchant, alderman, of towne and countye of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]
see DPRI/4/8 f.4v: 4 Feb 1625
bond: DPRI/3/1624/B139
Digitised material for Franncis Burrell, merchant, alderman of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1624/B7DPRI/1/1624/B7/5 18 June 1622
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 153-155
DPRI/1/1624/B7/1-3 undated
inventory, actual total £692 16s 2d
DPRI/1/1624/B7/4 undated
inventory of debts, actual total £273 19s 8d
inventory of debts owing by the testator
DPRI/1/1624/C1 28 April 1624
Sheiffeild CALVERLY, merchant, of towne and county of Newcastle upon Tyne, parish of St Nicholas [Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland]; also spelt Calverley
Calverly was in partnership with William Hall and Henry Cocke.
bond: DPRI/3/1624/B24
Digitised material for Sheiffeild Calverly, merchant of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1624/C1DPRI/1/1624/C1/1-2 July 1623
will
endorsed: proved, 28 Apr [1624]
DPRI/1/1624/C1/3 30 January 1626
inventory, actual total £1,869 19s 8d
exhibited, 3 Feb 1626
DPRI/1/1624/C6
Thomas COLLINGWOOD, gentleman, of Reavelie, parish of Ingram [Ingram, Northumberland]
bond: DPRI/3/1624/B119
Digitised material for Thomas Collingwood, gentleman of Ingram, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1624/C6DPRI/1/1624/C6/1 13 May 1624
inventory
administration granted to Alexander Collingwood, son and heir, [endorsed:] 31 July [1624]; six other children of the deceased named
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 173
DPRI/1/1624/C5 December 1624
Sussanna LAMBERTE, alias Colman, widow, of Gaiteside (Gateside) in the countie of Durham [Gateshead, County Durham]; also spelt Lambert, Lambart, Colmann
see DPRI/4/8 f.1v: Dec 1624
Digitised material for Sussanna Lamberte, alias Colman, widow of Gateshead, County Durham - DPRI/1/1624/C5DPRI/1/1624/C5/1-2 18 October 1624
will
probate granted to Nicholas Calverte gentleman, supervisor and tutor of Elizabeth Lambert alias Colman, daughter and sole executrix
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 183-184
DPRI/1/1624/C5/3-4 31 October 1624
inventory, actual total £18 4s 3d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £7 0s 1d)
DPRI/1/1624/C7
William COOKE, shipwright, of parish of All Saints in the towne and countie of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]
[?see DPRI/4/13A f.55: 1622 will of William Cocke esquire of Newcastle St Nicholas; and f.92v: administration of estate of William Cocke granted to Robert Armstrong, (no bond entered), 1623]
Digitised material for William Cooke, shipwright of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1624/C7DPRI/1/1624/C7/1-3 18 November 1623
indented inventory
Subscribed with memorandum indicating further debts of £3 3s 10d existed [uncertain]. Endorsed with [?unrelated] details of a £200 bond of Sir Henry Barrington of Ogle Castle and Sir Nicholas Tempest of Newcastle, dated 14 Apr.
DPRI/1/1624/C9 4 October 1624
Richard CRADOCK, esquire, of cittie of Durham [Durham, County Durham]; also spelt Cradocke
Cradock's inventory reveals he had an office in the Durham Exchequer. [He may have been related to the Durham Chancellor, John Craddock.]
Digitised material for Richard Cradock, esquire of Durham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1624/C9DPRI/1/1624/C9/1-4 11 August 1624
inventory
Endorsed: (1) 4 Oct 1624, Margaret, Dorothy and [?Ann Cradock]; (2) 4 Oct 1624 Durham memorandum in unknown hand relating to the inventory and 'a note of the bookes and writeings which I received forth of the house belonging to myself' [?the
latter not present].
DPRI/1/1624/C11
George CROSYER, the elder, gentleman, of Newbiggin within the countie of Durhame [Heighington, County Durham]; also spelt Crosyar, Croisiar, Crosier
Digitised material for George Crosyer, the elder, gentleman of Heighington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1624/C11DPRI/1/1624/C11/1-2 3 March 1624
will
endorsed: in p.
DPRI/1/1624/C11/3-4 8 April 1624
inventory, actual total £60 10s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £26 8s)
DPRI/1/1624/S1
Dorothee DAKINS, daughter of William and Katheren Dakins, grandaughter of Dorothy Salkeld, of Elvett in the parish of St Oswold in Durham [Durham St Oswald, County Durham]
For the inventories of the deceased's grandmother Dorothy Salkeld, with which Dakins' inventory is filed, see - DPRI/1/1624/S1/1 - DPRI/1/1624/S1/2
DPRI/1/1624/S1/3 6 April 1625
inventory
DPRI/1/1624/D3 6 November 1624
Christopher DICKINSON, of Skellgill (Skelgill), parish of Aldstone (Alston Moor) [Alston, Cumberland]
Digitised material for Christopher Dickinson of Alston, Cumberland - DPRI/1/1624/D3DPRI/1/1624/D3/1 19 March 1624
nuncupative will
administration granted to Thomas Dickinson, son and executor; and Ralph Vepond (aged 16), son of William [Vepond], elected his cousins Percival Vepond and Thomas Dickinson his tutors, 6 Nov 1624
DPRI/1/1624/D3/2 19 March 1624
inventory, actual total £36 13s (with account of debts of £46 16s 4d)
DPRI/1/1624/D4
Hewghe DICKON, yeoman, of Hawghton (Haughton) within the county of Durham [Haughton le Skerne, County Durham]; also spelt Dicken
See DPRI/4/12 f.539v: June 1624. The will is endorsed by the probate office 'Will and Inventory', the latter is not present, but the Probate Act Book reveals this amounted to £72.
Digitised material for Hewghe Dickon, yeoman of Haughton le Skerne, County Durham - DPRI/1/1624/D4DPRI/1/1624/D4/1-2 20 March 1624
will
with list of debts owed to the testator of £72 [?inventory]
DPRI/1/1624/F2 25 June 1624
Roger FORSTER, gentleman, of Fleatham, paryshe of Balmebrowgh (Balmebrough) [Bamburgh, Northumberland]
bond: DPRI/3/1624/B89
Digitised material for Roger Forster, gentleman of Bamburgh, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1624/F2DPRI/1/1624/F2/1 18 March 1624
will
endorsed: proved, 25 June 1624
DPRI/1/1624/F2/2-3 22 June 1624
inventory, actual total £27 7s (with account of debts of £1)
with inventory, 22 June 1624
(1) inventory of Roger Forster; (2) unvalued inventory of Alexander Anderson of Newton by the Sea, see - DPRI/1/1624/A2/1
DPRI/1/1624/G1 24 May 1624
Isabell GASCOYNE, of town of Barwicke upon Tweed [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Gascoygne, Garston
See DPRI/4/13A f.120: May 1624 - confirming Isabell Garston is Isabell Gascoyne.
bond: DPRI/3/1624/B53
Digitised material for Isabell Gascoyne of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1624/G1DPRI/1/1624/G1/1-2 11 December 1623
will
will exhibited by John Jackson, co-executor, and proved at Tweedmouth; Jackson renouncing execution at the same time, 24 May 1624
DPRI/1/1624/G1/3 30 December 1623
inventory, actual total £11 16s 6d
DPRI/1/1624/H1 14 February 1625
John HALL, gentleman, of Framwelgate within the chappelry of St Margrettes within the subbarbes of the citty of Durham [Durham St Margaret, County Durham]
Digitised material for John Hall, gentleman of Durham St Margaret, County Durham - DPRI/1/1624/H1DPRI/1/1624/H1/1-1A 27 November 1624
will
proved, 14 Feb 1625
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 184-186
DPRI/1/1624/H1/4 27 November 1624
inventory of debts, actual total £188 17s
inventory of debts owing by the testator
DPRI/1/1624/H1/2-3 20 December 1624
inventory, actual total £134 0s 4d
DPRI/1/1624/H2 1 April 1624
James HARLE, merchant, chappellrie of All Sainctes in the towne of Newcastle upon Tyne, parish of St Nicholas in the town of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland; Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland]
Digitised material for James Harle, merchant, of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1624/H2DPRI/1/1624/H2/1 22 July 1623
will
exhibited, 1 Apr 1624; proved, 1 Apr [1624]
DPRI/1/1624/H2/2-3 1 April 1624
depositions
depositions of John Anderson and James Scoles, witnesses to the will and concerning its validity; relating to an allegation [introducing the will] exhibited in a cause to prove the will on the behalf of Robert Simpson and others, the children of
Thomas Simpson [master and mariner deceased]
DPRI/1/1624/H3 25 June 1624
Martin HARYGATE, of Rosden in the parish of Ilderton [Ilderton, Northumberland]; also spelt Harrigat
bond: DPRI/3/1624/B92
Digitised material for Martin Harygate of Ilderton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1624/H3DPRI/1/1624/H3/1-2 5 August 1623
will
with inventory, undated, actual total £11 10s
Will, with [contemporaneous] list of debts owed by the testator of £9 18s; and (undated) inventory. Endorsed: proved, 25 June [1624].
DPRI/1/1624/H3/3 5 August 1623
inventory, actual total £11 10s
two copies, one on face, one on dorse
DPRI/1/1624/H6
Edward HENDERSONN, of Pagecroft in the chappelrie of Hayden (Haydon) [Haydon Bridge, Northumberland]; also spelt Henderson
Digitised material for Edward Hendersonn of Haydon Bridge, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1624/H6DPRI/1/1624/H6/1 29 December 1624
will
Dated 29 Dec 1624 at head, and 11 Jan [1625] in margin: the latter date concords with that on the inventory.
DPRI/1/1624/H6/2 11 January 1625
inventory, actual total £33 16s 2d (with account of debts of £16 17s 8d)
DPRI/1/1624/H4
Henrye HERRISON, of Whickham in the countie of Durham [Whickham, County Durham]; also spelt Harrison
Digitised material for Henrye Herrison of Whickham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1624/H4DPRI/1/1624/H4/3 28 May 1624
nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1624/H4/1-2 8 June 1624
inventory, actual total £42 19s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £19 8s 2d)
administration granted to Elizabeth [Herrison, relict]; five children named
DPRI/1/1624/H9 24 May 1624
John HODSON, burgess of Berwick-upon-Tweed, of brough of Barwick (Barwicke) upon Tweed [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Hudson, Hodsone
For the will of Hodson's wife, see - DPRI/1/1624/H10/1-2
bond: DPRI/3/1624/B54
Digitised material for John Hodson, burgess of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1624/H9DPRI/1/1624/H9/1-2 22 November 1623
will
endorsed: proved, 24 May [1624]
DPRI/1/1624/H9/3-5 21 December 1623
inventory
with inventory, 3 January 1624, actual total £303 17s 10d (with account of debts and funeral charges of £167 18s 9d)
(1) joint inventory of the goods etc. of John Hudson and Agnis Hudson, with marginal annotations relating to the sale of the goods; (2) inventory of wares and shop goods etc.
DPRI/1/1624/H11 15 November 1605
Hugh HOPPER, draper, of cittie of Durham [Durham, County Durham]
Hopper's executor was cited to exhibit the account by Thomas Hopper, who was then bringing an action against the executor in Durham Chancery court. See Probate Act Book DPRI/4/12: Nov 1623-June 1624. For the will of Hugh Hopper, proved 15 Nov
1605, see - DPRI/1/1605/H8/1-2
Digitised material for Hugh Hopper, draper of Durham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1624/H11DPRI/1/1624/H11/1 undated
account
Account of Robert Porrett gentleman, executor; subscribed with an additional respited discharge of up to £40 relating to a Durham Chancery case: Thomas Hopper v Robert Porrett, accountant, and Richard Whitfeilde. An annexed schedule of desperate
debts (£187 9s) referred to in the account is probably the same document annexed to an account exhibited by the executor in 1623: see - DPRI/1/1623/H9/1 - DPRI/1/1623/H9/2-10
DPRI/1/1624/H11/2-17 undated
inventory of debts, actual total £596 14s 7d (with account of debts of £1,038 17s 9d)
(1) inventory of debts received (£596 14s 7d); (2) inventory of debts discharged and other disbursements (£1,038 17s 9d)
DPRI/1/1624/H12 1 April 1624
Elizabeth HORSLY, of chapelry of St Andrew in the town of Nowcastell upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland]; also spelt Horsley
bond: DPRI/3/1624/B20A
Digitised material for Elizabeth Horsly of Newcastle upon Tyne St Andrew, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1624/H12DPRI/1/1624/H12/1-2 30 March 1624
inventory, actual total £12 15s 6d (with account of funeral expenses of £1 10s)
with inventory of debts, 6 March 1624, actual total £9 15s (debts)
Administration granted to Thomas Jobson, brother, for the use of William Younge, son. Endorsed: administration granted, 1 Apr [1624].
DPRI/1/1624/H14 21 June 1624
Roger HUDSON, yeoman, of Hauxlie (Hauxley) in the countie of Northumberland, parish of Warkworth [Warkworth, Northumberland]
bond: DPRI/3/1624/B48
Digitised material for Roger Hudson, yeoman of Warkworth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1624/H14DPRI/1/1624/H14/1 2 May 1623
will
endorsed: proved, 21 June [1624]
DPRI/1/1624/H14/2 20 October 1623
inventory, actual total £61 13s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £8 10s)
DPRI/1/1624/H15 30 June 1624
Cuthbert HUDSPETH, householder, of parish of Corbridg (Corbridge) [Corbridge, Northumberland]; also spelt Hudspeeth
bond: DPRI/3/1624/B97
Digitised material for Cuthbert Hudspeth, householder of Corbridge, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1624/H15DPRI/1/1624/H15/1 16 April 1624
will
Administration of the goods etc. and tuition of eight named children granted to William [Hudspeth], brother, and Robert Wood of Hexham, cousin. Endorsed: proved, 30 June [1624].
DPRI/1/1624/H15/2 12 May 1624
inventory, actual total £208 5s 8d (with account of debts of £106 10s)
DPRI/1/1624/H17
Thomas HUMBLE, yeoman, of the Baylie, cittie of Durham [Durham, County Durham]
Digitised material for Thomas Humble, yeoman of Durham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1624/H17DPRI/1/1624/H17/1A-1B 18 November 1623
will
dated 1 May 1623 at head and 18 Nov 1623 at foot
DPRI/1/1624/H17/2-3 21 November 1623
codicil
DPRI/1/1624/H17/5-7 4 December 1623
inventory, actual total £102 0s 8d (with account of debts of £175 1s)
inventory of goods etc. at Durham; exhibited, 16 Apr 1624
DPRI/1/1624/H17/4 9 December 1623
inventory, actual total £117 2s 6d
inventory of goods etc. at Moorsley
DPRI/1/1624/H18 11 June 162428 May 1625
George HUTCHINSON, of Woolsongham (Wolsingham) [Wolsingham, County Durham]; also spelt Hutchenson. Died 23 July 1623
Nuncupative will made in the house of Cuthbert Sparks (Sparkes) in Shoe Lane in Holborn, London, where Hutchinson died within three or four days of the making of the will. Hutchinson had previously been at the house of Richard Wheatley in
Ludgate, saddler. The other witnesses were Benjamin Cooke, servant to William Stockman junior of Whiteparish in Wiltshire, and William Emerson of Stanhope, County Durham, yeoman. Their depositions were taken at Durham House, London. See DPRI/4/12:
f.536v, administration granted to Adam Gofton, husband of Isabell Gofton, sister of the deceased (11 June 1624); f.578, office cause to prove the will, Cuthbert Sparke v Adam Gofton, administrator; will proved; bond of [?Bartholomew] Hutchinson and
Adam Gofton entered (28 May 1625); f.581, case concluded; Adam Gofton to present account (18 June 1625). It appears that the Durham court was not aware of the nuncupative will when it granted administration to Gofton.
Digitised material for George Hutchinson of Wolsingham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1624/H18DPRI/1/1624/H18/2-3 19 July 1623
nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1624/H18/1 11 June 1624
commission
commission to Robert Newell D.D., Augustine Linsell (Lynsell, Lindsell) D.D., Durham prebendaries, and Gregory Duckett D.D., to swear and examine and to take depositions from the witnesses to the (annexed) codicil or will; [executed by Augustine
Lindsell, 29 June 1624]
DPRI/1/1624/H18/4-5 29 June 1624
depositions
depositions of the witnesses to the nuncupative will, taken by Augustine Lindsell D.D. in the Higher Chamber of the bishop of Durham at Durham House in the Strand, [London], Co. Middlesex
DPRI/1/1624/H20
Anne HUTTON, widow, of St Hellen Awckland (Awkland) within the county of Durham [Auckland St Helen, County Durham]
Digitised material for Anne Hutton, widow of Auckland St Helen, County Durham - DPRI/1/1624/H20DPRI/1/1624/H20/1-2 13 May 1624
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 172-173
DPRI/1/1624/H20/3 30 August 1624
inventory, actual total £51 6s (with account of funeral expenses of £9 12s 8d)
DPRI/1/1624/K2 10 November 1624
John KINGE, notary public, of cittie of Durham (Duresme) [Durham, County Durham]; also spelt King
Kinge owned houses in King Street, near Palace Green, and in Highgate. See DPRI/4/12 f.554: 10 Nov 1624
Digitised material for John Kinge, notary public of Durham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1624/K2DPRI/1/1624/K2/1 19 May 1624
fair copy will
Subscribed with memorandum relating that the original will remains in the hands of Cuthbert Sisson, [co-]executor. Endorsed: received from Mr Sisson, 10 May 1634.
DPRI/1/1624/K2/2 19 May 1624
draft copy will
Subscribed with memorandum relating that the original will remains in the hands of Cuthbert Sisson, [co-]executor. Endorsed: received from Mr Sisson, 10 May 1634.
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 174
DPRI/1/1624/K2/3-6 2 June 1634
inventory, actual total £122 6s 6d (with account of debts, legacies and funeral expenses of £178 4s 1d)
inventory of goods etc. at Rainton 'and there about' (£32 3s 4d); and at Durham (£47 17s 6d); subscribed with list of goods etc. bequeathed to Kinge's widow during her lifetime
DPRI/1/1624/L1 30 June 1624
Edward LAMBERTE, of Fowstonnes (Fowestonnes) in the parish of Warden in the county of Northumberland [Warden, Northumberland]; also spelt Lambert
bond: DPRI/3/1624/B102
Digitised material for Edward Lamberte of Warden, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1624/L1DPRI/1/1624/L1/1 10 June 1624
will
DPRI/1/1624/L1/2 22 June 1624
inventory, actual total £9 13s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £5 16s 4d)
endorsed: proved, 30 June [1624]
DPRI/1/1624/L2 16 August 1624
Raph LAW, the elder, yeoman, of Barwick upon Tweed (Berwicke upon Tweede) [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Lawe, Lawes
bond: DPRI/3/1624/B122
Digitised material for Raph Law, the elder, yeoman of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1624/L2DPRI/1/1624/L2/2 7 July 1623
nuncupative will
Administration granted to Fortune Law, daughter and now wife of Michael Young, with a power reserved to Thomas Law, son. Endorsed: proved, 16 Aug 1624.
DPRI/1/1624/L2/1 undated
inventory, actual total £3 19s 8d
DPRI/1/1624/L4 10 August 1624
Jane LEDGERD, wife of Robart Ledgerd, [widow], of parish of St Nicholas in the town of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland]; also spelt Ledgar, Legerd
bond: DPRI/3/1624/B144
Digitised material for Jane Ledgerd, widow of Robart Ledgerd - DPRI/1/1624/L4DPRI/1/1624/L4/1-2 7 August 1624
will
endorsed: proved, 10 Aug [1624]; first fascicule
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 177-178
DPRI/1/1624/M3 23 June 1624
Bartram MYTFORDE, gentleman, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne in the countie of the same towne, chapelry of All Saints [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]; also spelt Mitford
Digitised material for Bartram Mytforde, gentleman of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1624/M3DPRI/1/1624/M3/1 1 July 1623
will
Probate granted to Sir Peter Riddell knight, executor, with a power reserved to the other two executors, and the inventory to be exhibited at the next court, 23 June 1624. Endorsed with the signature of John Cradock, Durham Chancellor.
DPRI/1/1624/N1 28 October 1624
George NICHOLSON, notary public, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]
Digitised material for George Nicholson, notary public of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1624/N1DPRI/1/1624/N1/1-3 11 September 1624
will
Probate granted to Margaret Nicholson, relict and sole executrix, to whom was also granted the tuition of six named children, 28 Oct 1624; she having been monished to exhibit an inventory before 2 Feb 1625.
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 180-182
DPRI/1/1624/N1/4-6 23 October 1624
inventory, actual total £527 19s
DPRI/1/1624/N2 10 April 1624
Edward NICKSON, cordwainer, of cittye of Duresme (citty of Durham) in the countye of Duresme [Durham St Nicholas, County Durham]; also spelt Nixon
Testator requests to be buried at Durham St Nicholas. The inventory is unidentified and unvalued, however, it is clear that at one time it was pinned to the will of Edward Nickson. See DPRI/4/12 f.528v: 10 Apr 1624.
Digitised material for Edward Nickson, cordwainer of Durham St Nicholas, County Durham - DPRI/1/1624/N2DPRI/1/1624/N2/1-2 2 February 1624
will
DPRI/1/1624/N2/3-4 undated
inventory
(unvalued) inventory
DPRI/1/1624/P3 24 September 1624
Roland PERT, of Burnhoope within the parishe of Stanhope (Stanhop) [Stanhope, County Durham]; also spelt Perte, Peart
see DPRI/4/12 f.544v: 24 Sep 1624
Digitised material for Roland Pert of Stanhope, County Durham - DPRI/1/1624/P3DPRI/1/1624/P3/1 24 June 1621
nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1624/P3/2 6 July 1621
inventory, actual total £28 15s 4d (with account of debts of £3)
DPRI/1/1624/P6
Christopher PLACE, the elder, esquire, of Dinsdaile within the countie of Durham [Dinsdale, County Durham]
For more information on the Place family, see the Turton Collection of papers (ref: TUR), held at Durham University Library, Archives and Special Collections.
Digitised material for Christopher Place, the elder, esquire of Dinsdale, County Durham - DPRI/1/1624/P6DPRI/1/1624/P6/1 12 December 1623
will
DPRI/1/1624/P6/2-7 23 February 1624
inventory, actual total £845 16s 4d
DPRI/1/1624/P7 2 October 1624
Heuighe PORTER, of the Balie in the city of Durham [Durham, County Durham]
Testator requests to be buried at St Mary's Durham. See DPRI/4/12 f.546: 2 Oct 1624
Digitised material for Heuighe Porter of Durham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1624/P7DPRI/1/1624/P7/1-2 undated
will
DPRI/1/1624/P7/3 10 May 1624
indented inventory, actual total £22 19s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £6 19s)
DPRI/1/1624/R2
Richard RAYNE, yeoman, of Eggleston within the countie of Durham [Eggleston, County Durham]; also spelt Raine
Digitised material for Richard Rayne, yeoman of Eggleston, County Durham - DPRI/1/1624/R2DPRI/1/1624/R2/1 20 September 1624
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 183
DPRI/1/1624/R2/2-3 28 October 1624
inventory, actual total £37 12s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £9 13s 4d)
DPRI/1/1624/R5 23 June 1624
Claudius RIDLEY, of town and parish of Morpeth [Morpeth, Northumberland]. Died 5 October 1623
see DPRI/4/13A f.124: 23 June 1624
bond: DPRI/3/1624/B82
Digitised material for Claudius Ridley of Morpeth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1624/R5DPRI/1/1624/R5/1-2 23 October 1623
inventory
Administration granted to Mary Ridley also for the use of Jane Ridley, daughter. Endorsed: administration granted, 23 June [1624].
DPRI/1/1624/R7
Thomas ROBSON, yeoman, of North Gosforth in the countie of Northumberland [North Gosforth, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Thomas Robson, yeoman of North Gosforth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1624/R7DPRI/1/1624/R7/1-2 17 August 1624
will
probate granted to Christopher Newton (Nuton), father-in-law and supervisor, during the minority of John Robson, son and executor; Newton was also named by Robson as tutor of his son
DPRI/1/1624/R7/3-4 2 September 1624
inventory, actual total £77 17s 7d (with account of funeral expenses of £9)
DPRI/1/1626/S1 22 February 1625
Dorithie SALKEILD, widow, of Elvitt within the parish of St Oswalds within the suburbs of the cittie of Durham [Durham St Oswald, County Durham]; also spelt Salkeld, Sakeild
See DPRI/4/12 f.566v. For consistory court 1626 cause re the administration of the deceased's estate, see DPRI/4/8 ff.45v, 47v, 50, 56v, 60, 71v, 72. The will was apparently unknown when Chancellor Craddock's judgement of 22 Feb 1625 was made
concerning her intestacy and the administration of her estate. For the inventory of Salkeild's grandaughter, which is filed with Salkeild's records, see - DPRI/1/1624/S1/3
Digitised material for Dorithie Salkeild, widow of Durham St Oswald, County Durham - DPRI/1/1624/S1 and 1626/S1DPRI/1/1626/S1/1-2 undated
will
DPRI/1/1624/S1/1 17 February 1625
inventory
debts include charges for administration, tuition, sequestration, relaxation and legal counsel
DPRI/1/1624/S1/4-5 22 February 1625
grant of administration
Judgement of John Cradocke, Durham Chancellor, granting administration to Lewes Widdrington of Cheseburne Grange, gentleman and next kinsman, for the use of her children Edward Salkeld and Katherine Dakins and her two grand-daughters, Dorothy and
Frances Dakins. The deceased's children Edward Salkeld and Katherine Woodrington alias Dakins were both incapable of administering, the former due to 'weakness or want of understanding', the latter due to the fact that her husband was in York gaol
for felony, his death sentence having been commuted by the king. Salkeld's grand-daughter Dorothy Dakins died within six weeks of this judgement, as indicated by her inventory (DPRI/1/1624/S1/3).
DPRI/1/1624/S1/2 30 March 1625
inventory, actual total £13 12s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £20)
inventory of household goods etc. not remaining in the custody of Katherine Dakins, daughter; exhibited by Lewes Widdrington, 6 Apr 1625
DPRI/1/1624/S3
William SCURFELD, husband of Isabell Scurfeld, nee Lawson, gentleman, of chaplerie of Lamsly [Lamesley, County Durham]; also spelt Scurfeild
See Surtees' History of Durham, vol. 2, p218. See also DPRI/4/11 f.228v: goods etc. sequestrated and placed in the custody of Isabel Scurfeld, relict, nee Lawson, 17 Jan 1618. Isabell Scurfeld did not administer (see ff.244v, 245v):
administration granted to William Lawson, 28 Apr 1618 (f.246v).
Digitised material for William Scurfeld, husband of Isabell (nee Lawson), gentleman of Lamesley, County Durham - DPRI/1/1624/S3DPRI/1/1624/S3/1-3 23 July 1624
account
account of William Lawson, one of the deceased's creditors; admitted at Durham, 23 July 1624
DPRI/1/1624/S4
John SMAITHWAITE, parson (rector) of Elsdon, clerk, of Elsdenn (Elsden) within the countie of Northumberland [Elsdon, Northumberland]; also spelt Smathwate, Smathwaite
bond: DPRI/3/1624/B12
Digitised material for John Smaithwaite, rector of Elsdon, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1624/S4DPRI/1/1624/S4/1 2 March 1624
[copy] indented will
Endorsed: proved, 27 Apr [1624]
DPRI/1/1624/S4/2 24 April 1624
commission
commission to Charles Slingesby B.D., rector of Rothbury, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Margaret Smathwaite, relict, and also to swear and examine the witnesses to the will; also granting to Margaret Smathwaite
the tuition of six named children; commission executed by Slyngisbye, (undated)
DPRI/1/1624/W4
Michaell WATERHOUSE, merchant, of towne and countie of Newcastle upon Tine [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]
Digitised material for Michaell Waterhouse, merchant of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1624/W4DPRI/1/1624/W4/1-2 7 February 1624
copy will
DPRI/1/1624/W4/3-7 16 February 1624
inventory, actual total £779 16s 10d
inventory of household and shop goods etc., and of goods 'as came home for Michael Waterhouse from the Eastland and Midlebroughe' [i.e. from Scandinavian and Baltic states and from Middelburg in The Netherlands]
DPRI/1/1624/W5
John WATSON, of Lingerigg in Wardall Forrest (Lingrige in Wardale Forrest, Lyngierigg) perishe of Stanhopp (Stanhoppe, Stanhop) and countie of Durham [Stanhope, County Durham]; also spelt Watsonn
Digitised material for John Watson of Stanhope, County Durham - DPRI/1/1624/W5DPRI/1/1624/W5/1 30 January 1624
will
DPRI/1/1624/W5/2 13 March 1624
indented inventory, actual total £19 8s 2d (with account of debts of £5 5s)
DPRI/1/1624/W9 4 June 1624
Raphe WHITFEILD, gentleman, of Randerholme in the parish of Alston (Aldstone) [Alston, Cumberland]; also spelt Whitfeilde
bond: DPRI/3/1624/B72
Digitised material for Raphe Whitfeild, gentleman of Alston, Cumberland - DPRI/1/1624/W9DPRI/1/1624/W9/1 19 January 1624
will
endorsed: proved, 4 June [1624]
DPRI/1/1624/W9/2-4 2 March 1624
inventory, actual total £283 15s 3d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £321 3s 2d)
DPRI/1/1624/W10 28 May 1624
Sir Henry WIDDRINGTON, knight, of Widdrington (Woodrington) in the countie of Northumberland [Widdrington, Northumberland]; also spelt Widdringtun, Woodrington
Will is endorsed by probate office: Will and Inventory ... with Commission - the latter is not present.
Digitised material for Sir Henry Widdrington, knight of Widdrington, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1624/W10DPRI/1/1624/W10/1-2 12 September 1623
will
endorsed: proved, 28 May [1624]
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 165-167
DPRI/1/1624/W10/3-6 4 October 1623
inventory, actual total £3,847 5s 11d (with account of debts of £1,488 11s 1d)
inventory of goods etc. at Widdrington, Linton and Swinburn
DPRI/1/1624/W12 11 September 1624
Henry WOULDHAVE, saddler, of parrish of St Johns within the towne and countie of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland]
bond: DPRI/3/1624/B140
Digitised material for Henry Wouldhave, saddler of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1624/W12DPRI/1/1624/W12/1 26 August 1624
will
endorsed: proved, 11 Sep [1624]
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 178-179
DPRI/1/1624/W12/3 8 September 1624
commission
commission to John Shaw, preacher, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Barbara Wouldhave, relict and sole executrix, and also to swear and examine the witnesses to the will; commission executed by Shaw, 11 Sep
[1624]
DPRI/1/1624/W12/2 10 September 1624
inventory, actual total £557 0s 6d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £68 8s 6d)
Wills etc proved 1625Reference: DPRI/1/1625DPRI/1/1625/A2 5 July 1625
Dorithy ARMESTRONGE, the elder, widow, of Woodsheildes (Woodsheeles) within the chaplerie of Newbrough and county of Northumberland [Newbrough, Northumberland]; also spelt Armstronge, Armstrong
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B115
Digitised material for Dorithy Armestronge, the elder, widow of Newbrough, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1625/A2DPRI/1/1625/A2/1 22 March 1625
nuncupative will
with grant of probate, 5 July 1625
probate granted at Corbridge to Roger Armestronge, sole executor
DPRI/1/1625/A2/2 undated
affidavit
Affidavit concerning a bequest not included in the nuncupative will, alledging 'sinister' motives. Endorsed with 1 July 1625 Corbridge visitation presentment, concerning offences of Lancelot Welden, John Welden and Barberie Mawghen, Mathew
Armstronge, and William Hudspeth.
DPRI/1/1625/A2/3 22 March 1625
inventory, actual total £24 4s 6d (with account of funeral expenses of £1)
DPRI/1/1625/A3
John ARMSTRONGE, cordwainer, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne and of the parish of St Nicholas [Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland]; also spelt Armstrong
Digitised material for John Armstronge, cordwainer of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1625/A3DPRI/1/1625/A3/1 8 November 1625
will
subscribed with 18 Jan 1626 memorandum relating to a declaration by the testator in early Dec 1625 relating to the distribution of monies to one of his executors to pay legacies and funeral expenses
DPRI/1/1625/A3/2
wrapper
will wrapper
DPRI/1/1625/A3/3-4 23 November 1625
inventory
inventory (unvalued) drawn up by the testator himself; endorsed with list of further bequests (of boots), and the sum £40 19s 10d (?actual total)
DPRI/1/1625/A3/5-6 16 December 1625
inventory, actual total £92 2s (with account of debts, legacies and funeral expenses of £29 16s 11d)
inventory of goods etc. 'according to a note of the same made by the said John [Armstrong] in his lifetime'
DPRI/1/1625/B2
Cuthbert BELL, yeoman, of Soowth Charleton (Charlton) in the countye of Northumberland [South Charlton, Northumberland]
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B191
Digitised material for Cuthbert Bell, yeoman of South Charlton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1625/B2DPRI/1/1625/B2/1 21 November 1624
will
DPRI/1/1625/B2/2 12 April 1625
inventory, actual total £14 13s
Endorsed with note relating to Elizabeth Young of Hazelrig in Chatton and her executor Thomas Pearson of Ewart. [These persons do not appear to relate to Cuthbert Bell, but the 1625 probate records relating to a Thomas Young of Hazelrig
survive.]
DPRI/1/1625/C1
Edward CAMELL, otherwise David Camell, chapman, of parishe of St Johns in Newcastle [Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland]; also spelt Cammell
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B253
Digitised material for Edward Camell, otherwise David Camell, chapman of Newcastle upon Tyne St John, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1625/C1DPRI/1/1625/C1/1-2 28 August 1625
will
DPRI/1/1625/C1/3 1 November 1625
inventory, actual total £15 8s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £2 1s)
DPRI/1/1625/C1/4 7 November 1625
commission
Commission to John Shawe, curate of Newcastle St John, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Jane Cammell relict; commission executed by Shaw, 7 Nov 1625. [That the commission does not require the probate of the will
by the swearing of the witnesses may indicate it had been proved already, prior to 7 Nov 1625: nonetheless, the annotations to the will relating to the swearing of the witnesses appear to be in Shaw's hand.]
DPRI/1/1625/C2
Lancelot CARNABY, esquire, of Halton in the countye of Northumberland [Halton, Northumberland]; also spelt Carnabye, Carnabe
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B44
Digitised material for Lancelot Carnaby, esquire of Halton, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1625/C2DPRI/1/1625/C2/1-2 2 July 1624
will
DPRI/1/1625/C2/3-4 16 September 1624
inventory, actual total £244 9s 0d
DPRI/1/1625/C2/5-6 undated
inventory of debts, actual total £134 6s
Inventory of debts owing by the testator, certain items having been amended subsequently upon the exhibition of a later inventory (see DPRI/1/1625/C2/7). Endorsed: in 28 Jan [?1626].
DPRI/1/1625/C2/7 undated
inventory of debts, actual total £38 4s
Inventory of debts owing by the testator, subscribed with a note correcting certain items already exhibited in an earlier inventory (DPRI/1/1625/C2/5-6).
DPRI/1/1625/C7
Thomas COLLINGWOOD, cordwainer, of towne and countie of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B26
Digitised material for Thomas Collingwood, cordwainer of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1625/C7DPRI/1/1625/C7/1 18 January 1625
will
DPRI/1/1625/C7/2-9 25 January 1626
indented inventory, actual total £189 0s 11d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £12 12s 8d)
inventory of household and shop goods etc.; subscribed with (undated) memorandum concerning the election of John Collingwood as tutor of Robert Collingwood, William Collingwood and Alice Collingwood, children
DPRI/1/1625/C8
William COLLINGWOOD, son of Thomas Collingwood of Newcastle, cordwainer, cordwainer, of towne and countie of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Collingewood
William Collingwood had been apprenticed to Robert Parker, cordwainer, before going to London in the Spring of 1624; he died of the plague in a lodge outside Newcastle.
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B213
Digitised material for William Collingwood, son of Thomas Collingwood of Newcastle, cordwainer, of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1625/C8DPRI/1/1625/C8/1-2 8 August 1625
nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1625/C8/5-6 undated
allegation
allegation of Margaret Robinson, [universal legatee and] wife of John Robinson of Newcastle St Nicholas, relating to a cause to prove the nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1625/C8/3 27 January 1626
commission
commission to Thomas Jackson D.D., vicar of Newcastle St Nicholas, and John Shaw, curate of Newcastle St John, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Margaret Robinson, wife of John Robinson of Newcastle St Nicholas,
the will having already been proved; commission executed by Jackson and Shaw, 29 Jan [1626]
DPRI/1/1625/C8/4 30 January 1626
inventory, actual total £21 3s 9d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £6 19s 5d)
inventory of goods etc. passing to William Collingwood after the death of his father and the settlement of his estate
DPRI/1/1625/C9
Edward CONYERS, gentleman, of Hoppon (Hoppin, Hoppen) within the countie of Northumberland [Bamburgh, Northumberland]; also spelt Conyeres, Conyeires, Conyears
Digitised material for Edward Conyers, gentleman of Bamburgh, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1625/C9DPRI/1/1625/C9/1-2 4 March 1623
nuncupative will
nuncupative will, also relating the cancellation of a former will
DPRI/1/1625/C9/3-5 19 March 1623
inventory, actual total £57 0s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £17)
administration of moeities granted severally to the widow Thomison and to Robert Conyers, son
DPRI/1/1625/C10
Thomas CONYERS, gentleman, of Sedgfeild in the countye of Durham [Sedgefield, County Durham]
Digitised material for Thomas Conyers, gentleman of Sedgefield, County Durham - DPRI/1/1625/C10DPRI/1/1625/C10/1 8 January 1626
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 190-191
DPRI/1/1625/C10/2 12 January 1626
indented inventory, actual total £47 0s 4d
with indented supplementary inventory of debts, 15 December 1627, actual total £840
inventory, with supplementary inventory of debts owing to the testator
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 191-192
DPRI/1/1625/C12
Ann COWLINGE, widow, of Windyard (Wynyard, Winyard) Moore House in the parish of Grindon within the countye of Durham [Grindon, County Durham]; also spelt Cowling, Cowlyn
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B238
Digitised material for Ann Cowlinge, widow of Grindon, County Durham - DPRI/1/1625/C12DPRI/1/1625/C12/1 25 October 1625
nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1625/C12/2-3 8 November 1625
inventory, actual total £77 19s 1d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £71 2s 3d)
DPRI/1/1625/D6
Gilbert DODD, servant to Lanclott Taylor of Newcastle, waterman, servant, of towne and county of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Dod
Digitised material for Gilbert Dodd, servant to Lanclott Taylor of Newcastle, waterman, of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1625/D6DPRI/1/1625/D6/1 5 September 1624
will
DPRI/1/1625/D6/2 29 October 1624
indented inventory, actual total 3s 4d
DPRI/1/1625/D7
Alice DORTERY, widow, of towne and countie of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Dortrie, Dortre
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B137
Digitised material for Alice Dortery, widow of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1625/D7DPRI/1/1625/D7/1-2 7 June 1625
will
DPRI/1/1625/D7/3-6 10 June 1625
indented inventory, actual total £74 6s 2d (with account of legacies and funeral expenses of £15 12s)
with supplementary inventory, undated, actual total £5 15s 8d
(1) inventory of goods etc., including an [alleged] debt of £5 owed by the testatrix; (2) inventory of goods etc. 'wrongfully detained' by Henry Frizell and rightly due to Mary Foster, daughter and executrix by survivorship, by her mother's
will
DPRI/1/1625/D8
Edward DRING, waterman, of parish of St Saviour (St Saviours) in Southwark (Southwarke, Sowthrick) in the countie of Surrey [St Saviour Southwark, Surrey]
Digitised material for Edward Dring, waterman of St Saviour Southwark, Surrey - DPRI/1/1625/D8DPRI/1/1625/D8/1-2 14 May 1625
will
probate granted to John Arslett, executor and father-in-law, he having been sworn by commission, 4 Feb 1626
DPRI/1/1625/D8/3-4 11 July 1625
commission
commission to James Archer, preacher, to administer an oath and grant execution of the will and administration of the goods in Durham diocese to John Arslett, executor; commission executed by James Archer in the presence of Nicholas Sheppard,
notary public, 27 July 1625
DPRI/1/1625/F4
Mathew FOSTER, of Owintonn (Ovington) of the parishe of Owinghame (Ovingham) [Ovingham, Northumberland]; also spelt Forster
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B157
Digitised material for Mathew Foster of Ovingham, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1625/F4 DPRI/1/1625/F4/1 28 December 1624
will
probate granted to Anne Foster, relict
DPRI/1/1625/F4/2 9 January 1625
inventory, actual total £51 12s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £27 11s)
DPRI/1/1625/G1
John GRAYE, glover, of Alnwick (Alnwicke, Alnewick) [Alnwick, Northumberland]; also spelt Gray
Digitised material for John Graye, glover of Alnwick, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1625/G1 DPRI/1/1625/G1/3 5 August 1624
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 176
DPRI/1/1625/G1/1-2 17 May 1625
inventory, actual total £91 19s
DPRI/1/1625/G3
Thomas GRINWELL, of Cornsaye (Cornesey, Cornsay) within the parishe of Leanchester and county of Durham [Lanchester, County Durham]
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B64
Digitised material for Thomas Grinwell of Lanchester, County Durham - DPRI/1/1625/G3 DPRI/1/1625/G3/1 16 April 1625
will
DPRI/1/1625/G3/2 26 April 1625
indented inventory, actual total £111 1s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £16 17s 1d)
DPRI/1/1625/G4
Thomas GYLL, gentleman, of city of Durham in the county of Durham [Durham, County Durham]; also spelt Gill
Gyll made his will at Waulford Briggs [?Welford] in Northamptonshire.
Digitised material for Thomas Gyll, gentleman of ?Welford - DPRI/1/1625/G4 DPRI/1/1625/G4/1 11 July 1625
nuncupative will
with nuncupative codicil, undated
codicil dated 'last trinity term'
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 186-187
DPRI/1/1625/H5
Edward HERISON, of parish of Knarsdaile (Knaresdell) [Knarsdale, Northumberland]; also spelt Harrison, Herrison
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B149
Digitised material for Edward Herison of Knarsdale, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1625/H5 DPRI/1/1625/H5/1 18 August 1624
will
administration granted to William Harrison and John Coltherd, brothers and executors [sic] for the use of George, Margaret and Isabell [?Herison, children]
DPRI/1/1625/H5/2 18 August 1624
inventory, actual total £37 16s (with account of debts of £6 18s)
DPRI/1/1625/H8
Raiphe HODSHON, yeoman, of Westegaitecoate (Westgaitecoot, Westgate Cote) of the parishe of Hampsterley (Hamsterley) and within the county of Durham [Hamsterley, County Durham]; also spelt Hodgshon
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B128
Digitised material for Raiphe Hodshon, yeoman of Hamsterley, County Durham - DPRI/1/1625/H8 DPRI/1/1625/H8/1-2 16 July 1625
copy will
DPRI/1/1625/H8/3-4 25 July 1625
inventory, actual total £83 11s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £47 17s)
DPRI/1/1625/H9 9 January 1626
Margarett HOLBORNE, widow, of chapelry of All Saints in the town of Newcastle [Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland]; also spelt Holburne, Holburn
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B275
Digitised material for Margarett Holborne, widow of Newcastle upon Tyne All Saints, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1625/H9DPRI/1/1625/H9/1 29 December 1625
inventory, actual total £480 15s
with act of court
Inventory, exhibited, 6 Jan 1626; with act of court commissioning Wigham and Shaw to grant administration to Roger Holborne and Margaret Gibson, children, reserving a power to distribute some of the goods etc. to the poor next of kin if required,
and also giving instructions regarding the [administration] bond, [?6 Jan 1625].
DPRI/1/1625/H9/2 6 January 1626
commission
commission to Edward Wigham MA, and John Shawe, curate of Newcastle St John, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Roger Holburne and Margaret Gibson, children, (and noting a power to the Bishop to distribute to any
poor next of kin of the deceased as required); commission executed by Wiggham, 9 Jan 1626
DPRI/1/1625/H10
Thomas HOWE, the younger, of Edgknowle (Edgeknowe, Edgknole) [Hamsterley, County Durham]; also spelt How
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B228
Digitised material for Thomas Howe, the younger of Hamsterley, County Durham - DPRI/1/1625/H10 DPRI/1/1625/H10/1 28 February 1625
will
with codicil, undated
DPRI/1/1625/H10/5
wrapper
DPRI/1/1625/H10/2-3 28 February 1625
copy will
DPRI/1/1625/H10/4 30 June 1625
inventory, actual total £158 7s 4d (with account of debts, legacies and funeral expenses of £161 18s 4d)
DPRI/1/1625/J2
Robert JOHNSON, of Willington, parish of Branspeth [Willington, County Durham]
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B276
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B274
Digitised material for Robert Johnson of Willington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1625/J2 DPRI/1/1625/J2/1-2 undated
account
Account of Robert Smith of the goods etc. of Robert Johnson for the use of four named children of the deceased. Endorsed with: (1) allocation of the daughters' portions, including the adjudged allocation of interest accrued to Margaret Johnson,
eldest daughter; (2) memorandum of issuance of letters testimonial upon the account by Cradock, Durham Chancellor, 13 Dec 1625
DPRI/1/1625/M1
Stephen MADDISON, merchant, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Maddeson
Digitised material for Stephen Maddison, merchant of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1625/M1 DPRI/1/1625/M1/4-5 undated
inventory
Inventory, formerly multilated and re-used by the probate office as wrappers in box DPRI/1/1648 and DPRI/1/1649; reassembled (but incomplete) into 2 fragments. The account indicates the inventory total was in fact £352 3s 10d.
DPRI/1/1625/M1/3 undated
inventory of debts, actual total £680 9s 5d
inventory of debts dating from Jan to July 1623 owed by the deceased at Bremen, calculated by the apprizer [an employee] at an exchange rate of 4s 9d to the Bremen Rix dollar; dated after July 1623
DPRI/1/1625/M1/1-2 undated
account, actual total £352 3s 10d (with discharge of £1,001 15s 3d)
Page order: 1625/M1/2, 1. Account of Ann Maddeson of Newcastle relict
DPRI/1/1625/M2
Thomas MAIR, of Helmedon (Helmeden) Rawe in the parishe of Branspethe [Brancepeth, County Durham]; also spelt Maire
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B279
Digitised material for Thomas Mair of Brancepeth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1625/M2 DPRI/1/1625/M2/1 21 December 1621
nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1625/M2/2 14 November 1623
inventory, actual total £57 18s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £45 9s)
DPRI/1/1625/M4 9 November 1625
Robert MAISONE, yeoman, of towne of Newcastle upon Tyne in countie of the same towne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Maison, Mason
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B235
Digitised material for Robert Maisone, yeoman of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1625/M4DPRI/1/1625/M4/1 15 August 1625
will
witnesses and Jane Maisone, relict and executrix, sworn by John Shaw, 9 Nov 1625
DPRI/1/1625/M4/2-3 21 October 1625
inventory, actual total £61 1s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £19)
DPRI/1/1625/M3
George MARSHALL, of Mawd Meadows (Maude, Mawmeadowes) in the parish of Branspeth (Brancpeth) [Brancepeth, County Durham]
Marshall had been bound by the Durham court to pay to Thomas Reed an unspecified filial portion, for which sum Reed was granted administration of Marshall's estate as his creditor: Marshall may have been Reed's father's executor.
Digitised material for George Marshall of Brancepeth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1625/M3 DPRI/1/1625/M3/2 undated
inventory
subscribed: administration [granted to] Thomas Reed, creditor
DPRI/1/1625/M3/1 undated
account, actual total £23 6s 8d (with discharge of £10 7s 8d)
DPRI/1/1625/M6
George MIDDLETON, esquire, of Barnard Castle in the countie of Durham [Barnard Castle, County Durham]
Digitised material for George Middleton, esquire of Barnard Castle, County Durham - DPRI/1/1625/M6 DPRI/1/1625/M6/1-2 23 January 1625
[copy] will
DPRI/1/1625/M6/3 16 August 1625
commission
with memorandum, September 1625
with memorandum, 14 October 1625
with memorandum, 19 August 1626
(1) commission to Robert Burrell MA, curate of Gainford, and Giles Forster, curate of Barnard Castle, to execute a bond, administer an oath and grant administration to Wenefrid Middleton, relict and sole executrix, and also to swear and examine
the witnesses to the will; commission executed by Foster, 27 Aug 1625; (2) memorandum of the delivery of the original will out of the registry to Charles Sanderson, relating to a possible York probate process; Sanderson being required to either
return the original will, or the probate copy under seal within a month; (3 and 4) memoranda of the return of the will under seal (14 Oct 1625), and of a second delivery to Charles Sanderson of the same (19 Aug 1626)
DPRI/1/1625/O1
Christopher OURD, gentleman, of Orde within the liberties of Norham and countye pallentin of Durham, chapelry of Twedemoth [Tweedmouth, Northumberland]; also spelt Orde
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B3
Digitised material for Christopher Ourd, gentleman of Tweedmouth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1625/O1 DPRI/1/1625/O1/1 4 November 1619
will
Will, with list of debts owing by the testator of £45 3s and more. Endorsed: not proved.
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 134-135
DPRI/1/1625/O1/2 2 December 1619
inventory, actual total £41 16s 2d
DPRI/1/1625/P2
Margret PEARSON, spinster, of the Meatmarket in the town and county of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Person. Died 18 July 1625
Date of death probably erroneous.
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B231
Digitised material for Margret Pearson, spinster of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1625/P2 DPRI/1/1625/P2/1-2 21 July 1625
will in the form of a copy deed of gift
will in the form of a copy deed of gift; subscribed with certificate of delivery of seisin, (same date)
DPRI/1/1625/P2/3 12 October 1625
inventory, actual total £10 5s
DPRI/1/1625/P5
Mathewe POTTS, yeoman, of Eddington within the countie of Northumberlande, parish of Mittfford (Mitford) [Mitford, Northumberland]; also spelt Pott
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B142
Digitised material for Mathewe Potts, yeoman of Mitford, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1625/P5 DPRI/1/1625/P5/1-2 30 March 1625
will
subscribed: curation of Ellinor Potts alias Hall [base-born daughter] granted to ...
DPRI/1/1625/P5/3 23 April 1625
inventory, actual total £80 9s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £43 10s)
DPRI/1/1625/R7
Richard ROBINSON, weaver, of Billingham [Billingham, County Durham]
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B247
Digitised material for Richard Robinson, weaver of Billingham, County Durham - DPRI/1/1625/R7 DPRI/1/1625/R7/1 9 July 1625
will
DPRI/1/1625/R7/2-3 4 November 1625
nuncupative will
with renunciation
deed of (1) renunciation of Elizabeth Johnson, universal legatee and sole executrix, assigning all her rights to Barttell Robinson, nephew, the universal legatee of the nuncupative will; (2) and reciting the tenor of the nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1625/R7/4 undated
inventory, actual total £3 8s 4d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £2 8s 8d)
DPRI/1/1625/R14 19 August 1625
Gilbert RYCROFT, pewterer, of parishe of St Nicholas within the towne of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland]; also spelt Ricroft
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B156
Digitised material for Gilbert Rycroft, pewterer of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1625/R14DPRI/1/1625/R14/1 3 August 1625
will
probate granted to Isabell Rycroft, relct and sole executrix, 19 Aug 1625
DPRI/1/1625/R14/2-3 9 August 1625
indented inventory, actual total £218 10s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £161 7s)
inventory of household, warehouse and shop goods etc.
DPRI/1/1625/S3
John SCOTT, vintner, of Alnwicke (Allnwicke, Alnewicke) [Alnwick, Northumberland]
See also 1625 bond 177: the signatures of John Scott [the elder] on the will and of his son and executor John Scott [the younger] on the bond are much alike; this bond more likely to relate to this John Scott, rather than his Alnwick cousin of
the same name whose will was also proved in 1625 (see DPRI/1/1625/S2).
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B177
Digitised material for John Scott, vintner of the younger - DPRI/1/1625/S3 DPRI/1/1625/S3/1-2 25 March 1625
will
DPRI/1/1625/S3/3-4 8 July 1625
inventory, actual total £82 0s 5d
DPRI/1/1625/S5
Jahmes SELBY, of Tendall Howse (Tindell House) in the county of Durhom [Duddo, Northumberland]; also spelt Selbye
parish uncertain
Digitised material for Jahmes Selby of Duddo, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1625/S5 DPRI/1/1625/S5/1 12 September 1622
will
DPRI/1/1625/S5/2 14 June 1624
inventory, actual total £27 2s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £13 9s)
DPRI/1/1625/S5/3 18 June 1625
act of court
Decree of John Cradock, Durham Chancellor: (1) granting probate to Dorothee Selbye, relict and co-executor; Thomas Selbye, brother and co-executor, having renounced; (2) granting the tuition of the deceased's children to the same Dorothee Selbye,
saving that of John Selbye, eldest son, whose tuition remains as stipulated in the will with Thomas Selbye, brother and (now renounced) co-executor, and which tuition may not be revoked. Subscribed with unrelated memorandum of a grant of
administration of the estate of Christopher Forrest of Redmarshall to Percival Forrest, brother, (undated).
DPRI/1/1625/S4
Sir George SELBYE, knight, Whyte howse (Whitehouse, Whithouse) in the countie of Durham, the Oatmarket in the towne of Newcastle [Ryton, County Durham; Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Selby, Selbie
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B13
Digitised material for Sir George Selbye, knight, of Ryton, County Durham; Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1625/S4 DPRI/1/1625/S4/1-10 18 December 1624
will
DPRI/1/1625/S4/11 12 March 1625
codicil
DPRI/1/1625/S4/12-22 1625
inventory, actual total £9,765 15s 10d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £5,924 4s 1d)
inventory of goods etc. at the White house and at Newcastle and elsewhere, including an inventory of legacies; dated, 12 ... 1625
DPRI/1/1625/S6
Robert SELBYE, merchant, of parish of St Nicholas of the town of Newcastle uppon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland]; also spelt Selby
Digitised material for Robert Selbye, merchant of Newcastle upon Tyne St Nicholas, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1625/S6 DPRI/1/1625/S6/2-3 19 September 1625
inventory
administration granted to Elizabeth Selbye, relict, also for the use of Robert Selbye, [?son]
DPRI/1/1625/S6/1 undated
account, actual total £154 (with discharge of £196 4s 4d)
account of Elizabeth Selby, relict
DPRI/1/1625/S7
Thomas SELBYE, burgess of Berwick-upon-Tweed, of Berwick upon Tweede (Berwicke upon Tweed, Barwick) [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]; also spelt Selbey, Selby
Selbye was also a salmon and grilse fisherman on the Tweed.
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B6
Digitised material for Thomas Selbye, burgess of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1625/S7 DPRI/1/1625/S7/1-2 16 November 1624
will
DPRI/1/1625/S7/3-6 14 April 1625
inventory, actual total £809 0s 3d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £26)
DPRI/1/1625/S9
John SMART, of Marwood late of the chappellrie of Barnerd Castell [Barnard Castle, County Durham]
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B215
Digitised material for John Smart of Barnard Castle, County Durham - DPRI/1/1625/S9 DPRI/1/1625/S9/1 2 May 1625
indented inventory, actual total £39 8s 8d
with supplementary inventory, 9 September 1625, actual total £178 9s 2d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £123 18s 10d)
the first inventory includes £7 worth of household goods etc. of George Smyth of Egleston that lay in pawn with the deceased
DPRI/1/1625/S12
John STEELE, of Killerbie (Killerbye) of the parish of Heighington in the countie of Durham [Heighington, County Durham]; also spelt Stele
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B56
Digitised material for John Steele of Heighington, County Durham - DPRI/1/1625/S12 DPRI/1/1625/S12/1-2 7 March 1625
will
DPRI/1/1625/S12/3 22 March 1625
inventory, actual total £329 17s 6d (with account of debts, legacies and funeral expenses of £318 12s 8d)
DPRI/1/1625/S14
Dorothie STOKO, widow, of towne and countie of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Stocoe, Stokoe
See also MSP 98 f.13v-14v: related Durham assizes cases, 1631-1634.
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B158
Digitised material for Dorothie Stoko, widow of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1625/S14 DPRI/1/1625/S14/1-2 16 February 1625
inventory
DPRI/1/1625/S14/3-4 27 April 1627
copy writ of mandamus
Copy writ of mandamus from [Sir] George Paule, Registrar [of the Court of High Commission], relating to a cause: James Rochester of Newcastle, executor v Mary Foster alias Dortrie, [niece by Alice Dortre]; endorsed with note of receipt [at
Durham], 15 May 1627. The writ orders the witnesses to the will be examined and the will itself be compared with the annexed letters testamentary in the presence of Robert Jenison, John Shaw, Francis Gray, Christopher Foster, Samuel Barker,
Newcastle clerics, and William Moore, rector of Ponteland, or any two of them, at Newcastle St John parish church between 21 and 23 May 1627. The letters testamentary appear to have been processed in the consistory court at St Paul's cathedral,
[?Court of Arches], [?Oct-Dec 1626].
DPRI/1/1625/S15
Willyam STRINGER, yeoman, of Borrowby in the county of Yorke [Leake, Yorkshire]
Digitised material for Willyam Stringer, yeoman of Leake, Yorkshire - DPRI/1/1625/S15 DPRI/1/1625/S15/1 6 February 1626
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 192
DPRI/1/1625/S15/2-3 23 March 1626
inventory, actual total £14 6s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £7 17s 6d)
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 192
DPRI/1/1625/S16
Clement STROTHER, [husband of Katherine Strother, later Hudson], of parish of Warkworth [Warkworth, Northumberland]
see DPRI/4/8 f.19: administration and tuition granted to Thomas Powterson, 11 Nov 1625
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B267
Digitised material for Clement Strother, husband of Katherine Strother, later Hudson of Warkworth, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1625/S16 DPRI/1/1625/S16/1 undated
inventory
Administration granted to Thomas Powterson, uncle of John and Isabell, children of John Hudson [and his wife Katherine, the former relict of Clement Strother], deceased. Endorsed: administration granted, 11 Nov [1625].
DPRI/1/1625/T1
John TALIOR, bachelor, of Whorleton in the county of Durham [Whorlton, County Durham]; also spelt Taylor, Taler, Tayler
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B251
Digitised material for John Talior, bachelor of Whorlton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1625/T1 DPRI/1/1625/T1/1 23 August 1625
will
administration granted to [?Elizabeth] Taler [?Elizabeth Hornesebye, sister]; Richard Robinson, brother-in-law and executor, having renounced
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 188-189
DPRI/1/1625/T1/2 12 August 1625
inventory, actual total £13 9s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £123 15s 6d)
dated 12 Aug 1625 [?recte 1626]
DPRI/1/1625/T2
William THOMPSON, yeoman, of Branspeth (Branncepeth, Brancepeth) in the county of Durham [Brancepeth, County Durham]; also spelt Thomson
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B259
Digitised material for William Thompson, yeoman of Brancepeth, County Durham - DPRI/1/1625/T2 DPRI/1/1625/T2/1-2 10 October 1625
will
with nucupative codicil, undated
with inventory, undated
(unvalued) inventory [contemporaneous] with the will, with list of debts owed to (£6 3s 8d) and owed by (£33 7s 6d) the testator
DPRI/1/1625/T2/3-4 29 November 1625
inventory, actual total £53 18s 9d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £33 16s 6d)
DPRI/1/1625/W4
Willyam WALLTON, of towneshippe of Linesecke (Lynsecke, Lynesick) in the parishe of Hamsterleye (Hamsterley, chapelry of Hampsterley) and countye of Durham [Lynesack, County Durham]; also spelt Walton
Digitised material for Willyam Wallton of Lynesack, County Durham - DPRI/1/1625/W4 DPRI/1/1625/W4/1 26 December 1624
will
DPRI/1/1625/W4/2 4 February 1625
inventory, actual total £14 15s 1d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £10 19s 2d)
DPRI/1/1625/W7 25 October 1625
Michaell WELDEN, esquire, of Thorneborowgh (Thornbrough, Thornebrough) in the parishe of Corbridge [Corbridge, Northumberland]; also spelt Weldon
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B268
Digitised material for Michaell Welden, esquire of Corbridge, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1625/W7DPRI/1/1625/W7/1-2 19 July 1625
inventory
administration granted to John Welden, son, also for the use of Isabell Welden, relict, 25 Oct 1625
DPRI/1/1625/W7/3 24 October 1625
renunciation
renunciation of Isabell Welden, relict, nominating John Welden, son, and Thomas Blenrasset, son-in-law, to take out administration for her sole use
DPRI/1/1625/W8
James WHITE, yeoman, of Mordon within the county of Durham [Morden, County Durham]
The words 'within the parish of Sedgfeld' have been cancelled, however the testator requests to be buried at Sedgfield.
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B210
Digitised material for James White, yeoman of Morden, County Durham - DPRI/1/1625/W8 DPRI/1/1625/W8/1-2 20 July 1625
will
subscribed with list of debts owed to the testator of £8 6s 6d
DPRI/1/1625/W8/3 5 August 1625
inventory, actual total £130 5s 6d
DPRI/1/1625/W9
George WHITHEAD, esquire, Newcastell uppon Tyne, Chester in the Streete in the countie of Durham [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland; Chester-le-Street, County Durham]; also spelt Whiteheade, Whitehead
Digitised material for George Whithead, esquire, of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1625/W9 DPRI/1/1625/W9/1 8 January 1625
will
DPRI/1/1625/W9/2-5 14 July 1625
inventory, actual total £1,218 13s 2d
DPRI/1/1625/W12
Alice WILBURNE, spinster, of Byersgreene (Byers Greene, Byersgrene) in the parishe of St Andrew Auckland [Byers Green, County Durham]; also spelt Wilborne
Digitised material for Alice Wilburne, spinster of Byers Green, County Durham - DPRI/1/1625/W12 DPRI/1/1625/W12/1-2 28 September 1625
nuncupative will
DPRI/1/1625/W12/3-4 6 December 1625
inventory, actual total £77 3s 2d
DPRI/1/1625/W12/5 December 1625
renunciation
renunciation and quitclaim of administration by [Anne Wilburne], mother, to her son[-in-law] John Eltringham, the matter being the subject of a lawsuit between them
DPRI/1/1625/W13
Marjery WILKINSON, widow, of the Smeales within the parish of Ryton [Ryton, County Durham]; also spelt Wilkingson
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B240
Digitised material for Marjery Wilkinson, widow of Ryton, County Durham - DPRI/1/1625/W13 DPRI/1/1625/W13/1 14 January 1625
will
DPRI/1/1625/W13/2 8 May 1621
inventory, actual total £25 11s 8d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £8 2s 3d)
Inventory of goods etc. of Wilkinson, and received for the use of [her son] Rowland Rychardson for her maintenance; dated 8 May 1621 [?recte 1625]. [This date may indicate the date from which Rowland Richardson and his wife Marjery had maintained
the deceased.]
DPRI/1/1625/W14
John WILKINSONNE, of Bywell within the parish of Bywell Peter within the county of Northumberlande [Bywell St Peter, Northumberland]; also spelt Wilkinsone, Wilkinson
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B120
Digitised material for John Wilkinsonne of Bywell St Peter, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1625/W14 DPRI/1/1625/W14/1-2 21 March 1624
will
probate granted to William Wilkinsonne and Peter Wilkinsonne, the executors
DPRI/1/1625/W14/3 26 May 1625
indented inventory, actual total £4 1s
DPRI/1/1625/W17
Robert WILLSON, yeoman, of Middleton (Midlton) in Teasedale (Teasdale) within the countye of Durham [Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham]; also spelt Wilson, Wilsonn
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B20
Digitised material for Robert Willson, yeoman of Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham - DPRI/1/1625/W17 DPRI/1/1625/W17/1 17 February 1624
will
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 170-171
DPRI/1/1625/W17/2 18 September 1624
inventory, actual total £26 9s (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £7 2s 2d)
DPRI/1/1625/W11
Rebecca WOODRINGTON, spinster, of Stainthropp (Staindrop) in the county of Durham [Staindrop, County Durham]; also spelt Witherington, Widdrington
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B320
Digitised material for Rebecca Woodrington, spinster of Staindrop, County Durham - DPRI/1/1625/W11 DPRI/1/1625/W11/1-2 9 November 1625
will
endorsed: inventory not exhibited
Full edition published in Wood, H.M. (ed) "Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, Part IV" (Surtees Society, number 142, 1929, reprinted 1968), p 189-190
DPRI/1/1625/W18
John WRIGHT, pensioner, of Barwicke upon Tweed [Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland]
bond: DPRI/3/1625/B49
Digitised material for John Wright, pensioner of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland - DPRI/1/1625/W18 DPRI/1/1625/W18/1 2 January 1625
will
with list of debts owed to (£2 6s 6d) and owed by (£1 15s 2d) the testator - the latter being settled on his death bed
DPRI/1/1625/W18/2 12 January 1625
inventory, actual total £3 4s 11d (with account of debts and funeral expenses of £2 10s 5d)