Fleming family of Tudhoe

Records of the Fleming family of Tudhoe, land agents, deposited on long-term loan on 27 March 1990 (Acc: 1928 (D)) This is a catalogue of the surviving records of the Fleming family of Tudhoe, land agents, and their precursors who at different times managed properties for various local landowners. The records themselves cover the period between the middle of the 18th century and the end of the First World War although they relate mostly to the years between 1820 and 1870 and to the management of the estates of the Salvins of Burn Hall and to the Croxdale estate while in receivership during the mid-19th century. The records are by no means complete and their arrangement has been complicated by the fact that for management purposes, different groupings of properties were treated together at different times. Searchers consulting the records may accordingly find it necessary to look in more than one section of the catalogue for documents containing information about the same property. 1/1-26 Taylor/Fleming business and personal purposes, 1768 – 1918 Papers of estates and properties 2/1/1 Broom Hall 2/2/1-7 Butterwick 2/3/1-145 Burn Hall 2/4/1-7 Castle Eden 2/5/1-57 Cornsay 2/6/1-133 Croxdale and Sunderland Bridge 2/7/1-12 Esh 2/8/1 Fishburn 2/9/1 Hesleden 2/10/1 Horden Hall 2/11/1-18 Houghall 2/12/1-2 Kelloe 2/13/1-2 Lanchester Common 2/14/1-2 Pontop and Medomsley 2/15/1-4 Relly Paper Mill 2/16/1-10 Thinford 2/17/1-5 Trimdon 2/18/1-68 Tudhoe 2/19/1-14 Other properties/legal papers 3/1-26 Official 4/1-26 Agricultural Societies 5/1-9 Printed Local 6/1-4 Printed Other. For records in this catalogue check the section below.

ref no.D/Fle
Date1696,
1973
Era20th Century (1901 to 2000),
Late 20th Century (1967 to 2000),
Stuarts (1603 to 1714)
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PeopleFleming,
Taylor
PlacesCastle Eden,
Medomsley,
Croxdale,
Sunderland Bridge,
Esh,
Horden Hall,
Kelloe,
Broom Hall,
Hesleden,
Pontop,
Cornsay,
Fishburn,
Butterwick,
Burn Hall,
Houghall
OrganisationsLocal,
Agricultural Societies,
Relly Paper Mill
EventsFirst World War
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Other properties/legal papers,
Fleming family,
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different times,
18th century,
Burn Hall,
mid-19th century,
different groupings,
same property,
Fleming business,
personal purposes,
Broom Hall,
Castle Eden,
Sunderland Bridge,
Horden Hall,
Lanchester Common,
Agricultural Societies,
Croxdale estate,
management purposes,
one section,
surviving records,
33 Croxdale,
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27 March,
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57 Cornsay,
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1 Hesleden,
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Fleming family of Tudhoe records

reftitletypeitem physicaldescription
D/Fle 1/1-26Taylor/Fleming business and personal papers
D/Fle 1/11 volume, calf boundCash book of John Taylor in account with Henry and William Witham, 2 January 1768 – 7 August 1804
D/Fle 1/21 volume, vellum boundAccount book of Mr. Taylor including valuations of stock and details of stock bought and sold; accounts for County Road and Bridge work; and rents of lands and houses, 10 May 1788 – 30 October 1847
D/Fle 1/3-97 papersRough accounts of F.B. Taylor, 23 November 1819 – 6 December 1834
D/Fle 1/101 volume, leather half-boundMemoranda book of William Fleming, 30 April 1844 – 11 August 1848 [Also contains reports on Salvin and Little Burn Colliery by Ralph Robson, 6 November 1876 and 29 January 1877; on Burn Hall Woods by Thomas Havelock, September 1876
D/Fle 1/111 volume, paper boundCopy letter book of William Fleming relating to estate management, June 1844 – 31 December 1847
D/Fle 1/121 volume, paper boundTabulated rent accounts for farms on the Esh and Esh Hill Top estates of Sir E.J. Smythe bart.; the several estates of M.C. Salvin of Burn Hall; cottages and lands at Tudhoe; the Closeburn allotments; tithes in Cornsay, Hamsteels, Hedley; the Hesleden and Eden Hall estates of Mrs. Burdon, 1 February 1848 – 29 November 1851 [includes average crop prices, 1835-51]
D/Fle 1/131 fileSpecifications for the building of farms, cottages, out-buildings etc. at Metal Bridge, Fishburn, Ferryhill, Tudhoe, Tudhoe Colliery and a foundry at Hartlepool, June 1851 – 22 May 1869
D/Fle 1/14-152 papersSpecification for and agreement by George Todner of Durham to supply William Fleming with a threshing machine for the sum of £45, 29 August 1851
D/Fle 1/161 paperLetter from Anne Jones De la Torre, 4 York Terrace, Upper Sydenham, Kent, to [William Fleming] concerning cottage rents and the progress of the Crimean War, 1 September 1855
D/Fle 1/171 paperLetter from Anne Jones De la Torre, 23 Gloucester Place, Portman Square, London to [William Fleming] concerning the renewal of leases and her health, 5 December 1864
D/Fle 1/18(1-2)2 papersLetters from Anne Jones De la Torre, Gloucester Place, Portman Square, to [William Fleming] concerning the proposed extension by the Midland Railway Company affecting St. Pancras churchyard containing the vault of her husband and his family and the removal of their remains to Kensal Cemetery, 23 July [paper watermarked 1865]
D/Fle 1/191 volume, leather half-boundLedger of William Fleming as agent for various estates, companies and individuals, 23 November 1860 – 9 May 1874
D/Fle 1/201 paperCopy of notice of enquiry by G.A. Grey into a petition for the drainage of lands in Aycliffe, Sedgefield, Merrington and Bishop Middleham, 12 April 1862
D/Fle 1/211 paperAccounts of Andrew Fleming for the United Presbyterian Station, Mount Pleasant, Tudhoe, 15 November 1861 – 1 January 1863
D/Fle 1/221 fileCopy of indictment and evidence at York Assizes against the proprietors of the Stockton and Darlington Railway “for a nuisance arising from the use of locomotive steam engines”, n.d. [paper watermarked 1825]
D/Fle 1/231 fileNotes of evidence concerning the effect of railways on road traffic, n.d. [watermarked 1830] Endorsed “This indictment is nothing but a clamour against reform”
D/Fle 1/241 paperNotice of election of William Fleming of Tudhoe as a Guardian of the Durham Poor Law Union, 13 April 1881
D/Fle 1/25(1-44)1 bundleLetters from Charles Gillow and others to William Fleming, 27 October 1890 – 12 February 1894
D/Fle 1/261 volume, paper boundWilliam Fleming’s account with R.J. Watson, butcher, 1 May 1918 – 28 December 1918
D/Fle 2/1-19Papers of estates and properties
D/Fle 2/1/1Broom Hall
D/Fle 2/1/11 paperLetter from W. Allen, Worcester, to W. Fleming, Tudhoe, varying the lease of Broom Hall to William Cumming and also giving particulars of the insurance of the Hall and outbuildings [4 October 1854], 19 June 1858
D/Fle 2/2/1-7Butterwick
D/Fle 2/2/11 paperProof of press notice advertising the sale of cut timber at Butterwick, 16 August 1870
D/Fle 2/2/2-5Valuation and record of sale of stock, implements, hay, corn etc. on Butterwick Moor Farm, 9 January 1872 – 27 December 1872 (4 volumes, paper bound) Vouchers
D/Fle 2/2/61 bundleEstate vouchers, 1857
D/Fle 2/2/71 bundleEstate vouchers, 1861
D/Fle 2/3/1-145Burn Hall
D/Fle 2/3/11 volume, vellum boundRental Book of Bryan John Salvin giving tenants’ names, names of farms, rents due and received, property tax and disbursments, 7 April 1810 – 6 December 1814, 22 December 1841 – 8 May 1860
D/Fle 2/3/21 file, vellum boundTerrier of farms on the Burn Hall estate with plans of farms [on tracing paper. Scale: 15 chains to 1 inch (1:11880)], field names and acreages, n.d. [c. 1825]
D/Fle 2/3/31 paperCopy of particulars of agreement concerning the letting of coal under the Burn Hall and Farewell Hall estates comprising 459a., and under the Tudhoe estate comprising 1600a., 1836
D/Fle 2/3/41 volume, calf half-boundCopy of Will of Bryan John Salvin of Burn Hall with valuations and executors’ accounts. Will dated 31 January 1827 [with codicils]. Valuations and accounts, 1 June 1839 – 25 August 1856
D/Fle 2/3/51 fileAccounts of the executors of Bryan John Salvin, 8 April 1839 – 14 October 1841
D/Fle 2/3/6Rental and accounts of the Tudhoe, Burn Hall and Farewell Hall estates of William Thomas Salvin and Marmaduke C. Salvin, 18 May 1839 – 1 November 1847 (1 volume, vellum bound) Rentals
D/Fle 2/3/71 paperFarm rental, 1839-43
D/Fle 2/3/81 paperTudhoe and Burn Hall rents received, 4 April 1840
D/Fle 2/3/91 paperRental for Tudhoe and Burn Hall, 3 October 1840
D/Fle 2/3/101 paperRental for Tudhoe and Burn Hall, 3 April 1841
D/Fle 2/3/111 paperRental for Burn Hall and Tudhoe estates, 2 April 1842
D/Fle 2/3/121 papersRental for Tudhoe, Burn Hall and Farewell Hall, 1 October 1842
D/Fle 2/3/131 paperRental for Tudhoe, Burn Hall and Farewell Hall, [10 November] 1842
D/Fle 2/3/141 paperRental for Tudhoe, Burn Hall and Farewell Hall, 1 April 1843
D/Fle 2/3/151 paperRental for Tudhoe, Burn Hall and Farewell Hall, 7 October 1843
D/Fle 2/3/161 paperRental for Tudhoe and Burn Hall, 6 April 1844
D/Fle 2/3/171 paperRental for Burn Hall [and Tudhoe], [October/November] 1844
D/Fle 2/3/181 paperRental for Burn Hall and Tudhoe estates of M.C. Salvin, 12 April 1845
D/Fle 2/3/191 paperCopy of tithe apportionment for Low Burn Hall, the Island, Kirton’s Field and Lowes Barn, n.d. [c. 1840]
D/Fle 2/3/20-223 papersAccounts of Dr. C.B. Alexander, surgeon, with M.C. Salvin, 6 November 1841 – 22 March 1845
D/Fle 2/3/231 paperAccounts of surviving trustees of Bryan John Salvin, 31 March 1842 – 2 December 1848
D/Fle 2/3/241 paperRough schedule of dealings with property at Burn Hall, Tudhoe, etc., 1842 – 7 January 1869
D/Fle 2/3/251 paperAccounts of M.C. Salvin with William Dodds, Spennymoor Foundry, 29 August 1843 – 21 October 1843
D/Fle 2/3/26-272 papersAccount of Margaret Malcolm, dealer in china and glassware, Head of Elvet Bridge, Durham, to M.C. Salvin, 22 December 1843 – 11 February 1845
D/Fle 2/3/281 paper30 December 1843 (1) Gerard Salvin of Croxdale Hall, esq. (2) George and Forster Dodds, both of Low Burn Hall, farmers Lease by (1) to (2) for 8 years of Low Burn Hall Farm comprising 180a Consideration: rent of £320 p.a. [Field names, acreages and scheme of husbandry for 1843-51]
D/Fle 2/3/291 filePages from the day book of manual work on the Burn Hall estate, 6 January 1844 – 31 December 1847
D/Fle 2/3/301 volume, vellum boundBurn Hall estate journal of wages and other disbursements, 22 January 1844 – 26 September 1856
D/Fle 2/3/311 volume, vellum boundBurn Hall estate cash book, 23 January 1844 – 2 January 1851
D/Fle 2/3/32-343 papersF.B. Taylor’s accounts with the executors of the late William Thomas Salvin, 4 February 1843 – 1 February 1844
D/Fle 2/3/351 volume, leather quarter-boundThinford estate accounts, 13 March 1844 – 12 May 1845; Tudhoe and Burn Hall rental, 1 May 1844 – 11 March 1853
D/Fle 2/3/361 paperReceipts for wages by domestic servants at Burn Hall, 26 August 1844 – 21 October 1844
D/Fle 2/3/371 paperAccounts of F.B. Taylor to the Trustees of M.C. Salvin for the period 19 September 1844 – 16 February 1846
D/Fle 2/3/381 paperPoster advertising the sale by auction of farming stock, hay, turnips and straw belonging to M.C. Salvin at Herd’s House near Sunderland Bridge, 3 December 1844
D/Fle 2/3/391 paperCopy of letter from F.B. Taylor, Aldin Grange, to Gerard Salvin, Croxdale, with statement of debts and bills due from Marmaduke C. Salvin, 13 – 21 January 1845
D/Fle 2/3/401 fileF.B. Taylor’s account with the trustees of M.C. Salvin, 16 January 1845 – 11 November 1847
D/Fle 2/3/411 paperValuation of Herd’s House Farm and Burn Hall Park giving field names and areas, February 1845
D/Fle 2/3/421 paperRental for Burn Hall Estate of M.C. Salvin, 12 April 1845
D/Fle 2/3/431 paperNotice of sale by auction of crops of corn, wheat, barley and oats, the property of M.C. Salvin, at Herd’s House near Sunderland Bridge, 15 September 1845
D/Fle 2/3/441 paperHalf yearly rental for the estates of M.C. Salvin of Burn Hall, 25 October 1845
D/Fle 2/3/45-473 papersTrustees’ working papers, November 1848 – 3 September 1856
D/Fle 2/3/481 paperAccounts of surviving trustees of Bryan John Salvin, 2 December 1848 – 25 August 1856
D/Fle 2/3/491 paperDaily record of occasional labouring work on the Burn Hall, Farewell Hall and Thinford estates, 21 December 1845 – 23 March 1847
D/Fle 2/3/501 fileAccount of Archibald Dickson and Sons, nursery seedsmen and florists, Hawick, Roxburghshire, to M.C. Salvin, Burn Hall, for supplying seed and equipment, paid 10 September 1849
D/Fle 2/3/511 paperReceipt of George Peacock to M.C. Salvin for cutting and gathering oats and for other work by members of his family, 17 September 1849
D/Fle 2/3/521 paperAccount of City of Durham Gas Company to M.C. Salvin for supplying tar, 20 September 1849
D/Fle 2/3/531 paperAccount of James Anderson and Scorer, nurserymen and florists, Wear Nursery, Gilesgate, Durham, to M. Salvin, Burn Hall, for supplying bedding plants, 22 September 1849
D/Fle 2/3/541 volume, leather boundAccount book of the Burn Hall and Tudhoe estates, 4 January 1851 – 30 June 1866
D/Fle 2/3/55-6410 papersAccounts for lime supplied to M.C. Salvin of Burn Hall and his tenants by Cornforth Lime Works, 24 May 1851 – 18 May 1852
D/Fle 2/3/651 paperAccount of James Monks, chemist and seed merchant, 19 The Market Place, Durham, to M.C. Salvin for Peruvian Guano, 24 October 1851
D/Fle 2/3/661 paperAccount of Thomas Lister to M.C. Salvin for cartage of coal, 2 May 1854
D/Fle 2/3/671 paperSale particular of farming stock and implements belonging to M.C. Salvin at High Butcher Race near Ferryhill, 13 May [1856?]
D/Fle 2/3/681 paperInventory of paper making machinery and equipment [? at Butterby Paper Mill], 25 January 1857
D/Fle 2/3/691 paper6 September 1858 (1) Marmaduke Charles Salvin of Burn Hall, esq. (2) Robert Cooke of Cornforth, paper maker; and Lane Cooke and Matthew Cook, both of Durham, stationers, Lease for 9 months by (1) to (2) of Butterby Paper Mill Consideration: £30
D/Fle 2/3/70-712 papersHalf year’s account of Ralph Sanderson, blacksmith, for work on the Burn Hall estate, 15 February 1861
D/Fle 2/3/72-743 papersAccounts of C.Arthur, Tile Sheds, Hamsteels, forsupplying drain pipes, 27 July – 3 August 1861
D/Fle 2/3/75Account of Messrs Reid and Sons, goldsmiths and jewellers, 41 Grey Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, to Mrs. Salvin, Burn Hall, 14 September 1861 (1 paper) Estate accounts
D/Fle 2/3/761 fileEstate accounts of Marmaduke Charles Salvin, 17 April 1863 – 2 July 1863
D/Fle 2/3/771 fileEstate accounts of Marmaduke Charles Salvin, 4 July 1863 – 2 October 1863
D/Fle 2/3/781 fileEstate accounts of Marmaduke Charles Salvin, 2 October 1863 – 2 January 1864
D/Fle 2/3/791 fileEstate accounts of Marmaduke Charles Salvin, 2 January 1864 – 2 April 1864
D/Fle 2/3/801 fileEstate accounts of Marmaduke Charles Salvin, 4 April 1864 – 30 June 1864
D/Fle 2/3/811 fileEstate accounts of Marmaduke Charles Salvin, 4 July 1864 – 31 December 1864
D/Fle 2/3/821 fileEstate accounts of Marmaduke Charles Salvin, 2 January 1865 – 30 June 1865
D/Fle 2/3/83fileEstate accounts of Marmaduke Charles Salvin, 7 July 1865 – 30 December 1865
D/Fle 2/3/84fileEstate accounts of Marmaduke Charles Salvin, 2 January 1866 – 30 June 1866
D/Fle 2/3/85Register of leases granted on the Burn Hall estate, 3 July 1863 – April 1960 (1 volume, leather half-bound) Low Burn Hall Royalty
D/Fle 2/3/861 file including plan, linen, 23 cm x 32 cm, coloured24 October 1864 (1) Gerard Salvin of Croxdale Hall, esq. (2) Joseph Love of Beulah House, Durham, esq., and Henry King Spark of Darlington, esq., Copy of agreement by (1) to (2) to lease for 42 years the coal under Low Burn Hall Estate, with plan Consideration: £100 p.a. for first three years and £150 p.a. for remainder of term Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
D/Fle 2/3/87-882 papersLetter from E.F. Boyd, Durham, to William Fleming, Tudhoe, concerning the working of the Low Burn Hall Royalty with account of rents due from the lessees to Gerard Salvin for the year 1867, 24 Feburary 1868
D/Fle 2/3/89Statement by E.F. Boyd of rents due to Gerard Salvin for coals worked by the lessees of the Burn Hall Royalty in 1868, 8 March 1869
D/Fle 2/3/90-923 papersStatement by E.F. Boyd of rents due to Gerard Salvin for coals worked by the lessees of the Burn Hall Royalty in 1869, 31 May 1870 – 14 June 1870
D/Fle 2/3/93Statement by E.F. Boyd of rents due to Gerard Salvin for coals worked by the lessees of the Burn Hall Royalty in 1870, 20 March 1871
D/Fle 2/3/941 paperStatement by E.F. Boyd of rents due to Henry Thornton Salvin for coals worked by the lessees of the Low Burn Hall Royalty in 1871, 14 February 1872
D/Fle 2/3/95-962 papersRental of coal mines in Low Burn Hall Royalty, 24 Feburary – 7 March 1873
D/Fle 2/3/971 paperNotice of the annual general meeting of the Durham County Agricultural Society and receipt for subscription of M.C. Salvin, 25 February 1865
D/Fle 2/3/981 paperAccount of George Forster, furnishing ironmonger and nail manufacturer, The Market Place, Durham, to M.C. Salvin, 4 March 1865
D/Fle 2/3/991 paperAccount of Messrs Scawin and Wortley, druggists, seed merchants and general commission agents, Durham, to M.C. Salvin for oil and paint, 4 March 1865
D/Fle 2/3/1001 volume, vellum boundBurn Hall and Tudhoe estate rental and account, 6 July 1866 – 30 June 1870
D/Fle 2/3/1011 fileCash book of William Fleming of Tudhoe in account with Marmaduke C. Salvin of Burn Hall, 6 July 1866 – 30 June 1870
D/Fle 2/3/1021 paperToast list for the coming of age dinner for Bryan John Francis Salvin, 30 July 1867
D/Fle 2/3/1031 plan, waxed lined, 41 cm x 72 cmTracing of Ordnance Survey plan showing Low Burn Hall with the tenancy and cultivation of the adjoining fields in 1869 Scale: 25 in to 1 Mile [1:2500]
D/Fle 2/3/1041 bundleMonthly accounts and half yearly rentals for the Burn Hall and Tudhoe estates of M.C. Salvin, January 1874 – December 1876
D/Fle 2/3/1051 volume, leather boundBurn Hall Settled Estate, Life Tenants’ Cash Book, 2 March 1904 – 31 August 1920
D/Fle 2/3/1061 volume, leather half-boundBurn Hall Settled Estate, Life Tenants’ Cash Book, 1 September 1920 – 17 February 1940
D/Fle 2/3/1071 volume, leather half-boundRent roll of the Burn Hall Settled Estate, 31 August 1904 – 31 August 1910
D/Fle 2/3/108-1092 papersPhotographs of Beaufort Referee and Burn Hall Marquis from the Burn Hall Herd of Shorthorn Cattle, property of H. Salvin, 1911
D/Fle 2/3/110number not used
D/Fle 2/3/111Account for masons’ work, n.d. (1 paper) Vouchers
D/Fle 2/3/1121 bundleEstate vouchers, 1830
D/Fle 2/3/1131 bundleEstate vouchers, 1840
D/Fle 2/3/1141 bundleEstate vouchers, 1844
D/Fle 2/3/1151 bundleEstate vouchers, 1845
D/Fle 2/3/1161 bundleEstate vouchers, 1846
D/Fle 2/3/1171 bundleEstate vouchers, 1847
D/Fle 2/3/1181 bundleEstate vouchers, 1848
D/Fle 2/3/1191 bundleEstate vouchers, 1849
D/Fle 2/3/1201 bundleEstate vouchers, 1850
D/Fle 2/3/1211 bundleEstate vouchers, 1851
D/Fle 2/3/1221 bundleEstate vouchers, 1852
D/Fle 2/3/1231 bundleEstate vouchers, January – June 1853
D/Fle 2/3/1241 bundleEstate vouchers, July – December 1853
D/Fle 2/3/1251 bundleEstate vouchers, 1854
D/Fle 2/3/1261 bundleEstate vouchers, 1856
D/Fle 2/3/1271 bundleEstate vouchers, January – June 1857
D/Fle 2/3/1281 bundleEstate vouchers, July – December 1857
D/Fle 2/3/1291 bundleEstate vouchers, January – June 1858
D/Fle 2/3/1301 bundleEstate vouchers, July – December 1858
D/Fle 2/3/1311 bundleEstate vouchers, April – December 1859
D/Fle 2/3/1321 bundleEstate vouchers, July – December 1860
D/Fle 2/3/1331 bundleEstate vouchers, October – December 1861
D/Fle 2/3/1341 bundleEstate vouchers, 1863
D/Fle 2/3/1351 bundleEstate vouchers, January – June 1864
D/Fle 2/3/1361 bundleEstate vouchers, July – December 1864
D/Fle 2/3/1371 bundleEstate vouchers, January – June 1865
D/Fle 2/3/1381 bundleEstate vouchers, July – December 1865
D/Fle 2/3/1391 bundleEstate vouchers, January – June 1866
D/Fle 2/3/1401 bundleEstate vouchers, 1867
D/Fle 2/3/1411 bundleEstate vouchers, January – June 1874
D/Fle 2/3/1421 bundleEstate vouchers, July – December 1874
D/Fle 2/3/1431 bundleEstate vouchers, January – June 1876
D/Fle 2/3/1441 bundleEstate vouchers, September – December 1879
D/Fle 2/3/1451 bundleEstate vouchers, October 1917 – December 1920
D/Fle 2/4/1-7Castle Eden
D/Fle 2/4/11 paperSale particulars of the estates of Little Eden, Black Hill, Cotsford Grange and Dean House near Castle Eden to be sold at the Turk’s Head, Newcastle upon Tyne, 5 February 1807
D/Fle 2/4/21 plan, paper on linen, 32 cm x 20 cmPlan of the estates of Little Eden, Black Hill, Cotsford Grange and Dean House, 5 February 1807 Scale: 12 chains to 1 inch [1:9504]
D/Fle 2/4/31 plan, tracing paper, 39 cm x 21 cm‘Sketch of Eden Hall Estate in the Township of Shotton ….’ by W. Fleming, 1 October 1849 Scale: 12 chains to 1 inch [1:9504]
D/Fle 2/4/41 paperLetter from the Board of Inland Revenue, Somerset House, London W.C. to William Fleming, Tudhoe, concerning the overpayment of income tax by Rowland and Cotsford Burdon of Castle Eden, 18 October 1858
D/Fle 2/4/51 paperCopy of house rents at Hesleden due to Rev. John and Cotsford Burdon, 23 November 1861 – 13 May 1862
D/Fle 2/4/61 paperLetter from Rowland Burdon, Castle Eden, to William Fleming concerning game and rabbit warrens at Blackhills Farm, 6 May 1863
D/Fle 2/4/71 paperCopy of letter from William Fleming, Tudhoe, to C. Burdon forwarding a half yearly statement of rents. Also contains a proposal to establish a limited liability company for renting land at or near Fillpoke Point for building ‘… a good Class of Houses to let either for Permanent Residences or Summer Houses …’ and the building of a driving road to Crimdon and on to Hartlepool, 11 February 1871
D/Fle 2/5/1-57CornsayConiscliffe see D/Fle 2/5/1
D/Fle 2/5/11 volume, calf bound“Thee Coniscliffe Rental Book”, giving tenants’ names with rent due and received, allowances etc., 23 October 1792 – October 1806. Also contains rental for Cornsay House, 9 November 1839 – October 1856
D/Fle 2/5/21 volume, leather quarter-boundAccount and valuation of the stock, husbandry and implements of the late Thomas Taylor of Cornsay House with tenants’ names and rents, 12 March 1801 – 13 May 1806
D/Fle 2/5/31 plan, paper, 52 cm x 42 cmPlan of an estate of 368a.1r. at Cornsay belonging to the Misses Taylor, 1840 Scale: 6 chains to 1 inch [1:4752]
D/Fle 2/5/41 bundleCornsay rentals, 8 November 1845 – 6 November 1849
D/Fle 2/5/51 bundleCorrespondence concerning Miss Taylor’s property at Cornsay, 7 November 1846 – 31 January 1850
D/Fle 2/5/61 paperRent charges in lieu of tithes due to Sir E.J. Smythe bart., from lands in Cornsay, Hamsteels and Hedley, 1 February 1847
D/Fle 2/5/7-148 papersConditions for sale of timber on the Cornsay House Estate with particulars of parties and details of proposals accepted, 10 March 1851 – May 1851
D/Fle 2/5/151 paperSale particular of timber standing and growing on the Cornsay House Estate, 12 March 1851
D/Fle 2/5/161 bundleProposals and acceptances for the sale of Cornsay timber, 12 March 1851 – 17 July 1852
D/Fle 2/5/171 plan, waxed linen, 94 cm x 93 cm, colouredPlan of the Cornsay Estate showing owners and occupiers 1856 Scale: 6 chains to 1 inch [1:4752]
D/Fle 2/5/181 paperCornsay estate rental, 1858
D/Fle 2/5/191 paperOff-print of notice advertising sale of timber at Cornsay, 1 May 1860
D/Fle 2/5/201 plan, waxed linen, 94 cm x 75 cm, colouredPlan of the Cornsay Estate showing occupiers, 1860 Scale: 6 chains to 1 inch [1:4752]
D/Fle 2/5/211 bundleDrainage accounts for Cornsay estate, 5 July 1861 – 31 December 1864
D/Fle 2/5/221 bundleDrainage and other accounts for the Cornsay estate, 31 August 1861 – 5 November 1865
D/Fle 2/5/231 bundleDrainage and other accounts for Cornsay estate, 20 January 1865 – 10 June 1865
D/Fle 2/5/241 paperAccount of Messrs. Ord and Maddison, agricultural engineers, Darlington to George Alder, Cornsay, for supply of lime, 3 December 1870
D/Fle 2/5/251 bundleCorrespondence between various parties and William Fleming as the agent for Rowley Farm, 20 February 1884 – 12 June 1895
D/Fle 2/5/261 file1 January 1890 (1) Henry Smith of Leamington (Co. Warwick) esq. (2) Robinson Ferens of Oswald House, esq., and Joseph Horatio Love of Easingwold (Yorks, N. Riding), esq. Lease for 21 years by (1) to (2) of Rowley Farm comprising 239a. in the parish of Esh Consideration: £275 p.a. for first two years and £309 p.a. for remainder of term
D/Fle 2/5/271 bundleCorrespondence from the Rev. P. Lonsdale, Ushaw College, W. Lishman, Holly House, Witton le Wear, and others concerning administration of the College estates at Cornsay, 7 June 1890 – 12 December 1893
D/Fle 2/5/281 bundleCorrespondence and related papers concerning claim for damages from colliery workings to Rowley Farm near Cornsay Colliery, 13 February 1889 – 10 July 1897
D/Fle 2/5/291 bundleCorrespondence and related papers concerning claims for damages from colliery workings to Rowley Farm near Cornsay Colliery, 2 July 1890 – 14 February 1896
D/Fle 2/5/301 bundleCorrespondence of George Alder, Cornsay, with William Fleming, Tudhoe, concerning storm damage, vandalism, colliers, draining, rents, pitfalls, and matters relating to estate management at Cornsay, 16 January 1891 – 25 December 1893
D/Fle 2/5/31Copy of plan of Cornsay Townfields, n.d. Shows owners, acreages, woods Scale: 2 chains to 1 ich [1:1584] (1 plan, tracing paper, 112 cm x 74 cm, coloured) Vouchers
D/Fle 2/5/321 bundleReceipts for rents due to the Dean and Chapter of Durham and to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for lands at Cornsay and Hamsteels, 1837 – 58
D/Fle 2/5/331 bundleEstate vouchers, November 1846 – November 1847
D/Fle 2/5/341 bundleEstate vouchers, 1848
D/Fle 2/5/351 bundleEstate vouchers, 1849
D/Fle 2/5/361 bundleEstate vouchers, 1850
D/Fle 2/5/371 bundleEstate vouchers, 1851
D/Fle 2/5/381 bundleEstate vouchers, 1852
D/Fle 2/5/391 bundleEstate vouchers, 1853
D/Fle 2/5/401 bundleEstate vouchers, 1854
D/Fle 2/5/411 bundleEstate vouchers, 1855
D/Fle 2/5/421 bundleEstate vouchers, 1856
D/Fle 2/5/431 bundleEstate vouchers, 1857
D/Fle 2/5/441 bundleEstate vouchers, 1858
D/Fle 2/5/451 bundleEstate vouchers, 1859
D/Fle 2/5/461 bundleEstate vouchers, 1860
D/Fle 2/5/471 bundleEstate vouchers, 1861
D/Fle 2/5/481 bundleEstate vouchers, 1862
D/Fle 2/5/491 bundleEstate vouchers, 1863
D/Fle 2/5/501 bundleEstate vouchers, 1864
D/Fle 2/5/511 bundleEstate vouchers, 1866
D/Fle 2/5/521 bundleEstate vouchers, 1867
D/Fle 2/5/531 bundleEstate vouchers, 1868
D/Fle 2/5/541 bundleEstate vouchers, 1869
D/Fle 2/5/551 bundleEstate vouchers, 1870
D/Fle 2/5/561 bundleEstate vouchers, 1871
D/Fle 2/5/571 bundleAcknowledgements of remittances for Miss F.M. Taylor, 8 May 1850 – 19 May 1852
D/Fle 2/6/1-133Croxdale and Sunderland Bridge(see also Tudhoe)
D/Fle 2/6/11 paperValuation of Herd’s House Farm, 4 April 1839
D/Fle 2/6/21 paperCopy of valuation of Moor House Farm and Farewell Hall Farm by F.B. Taylor, 10 December 1840
D/Fle 2/6/31 paperDescription of husbandry and valuation of crops of Farewell Hall Farm and Moor House Farm, tenant Mrs. Hornsby, 19 February 1841
D/Fle 2/6/41 paperState of husbandry of Butcher Race Farm, tenant Nicholas Hornsby, 1842
D/Fle 2/6/51 paperState and valuation of part of Mrs. Hornsby’s Farm on the West of the Lane leading from Farwell Hall to the River Browney, 14 December 1843
D/Fle 2/6/61 paper13 May 1844 (1) Gerard Salvin of Croxdale Hall, esq. (2) John Rowland of Sunderland Bridge, farmer Lease by (1) to (2) for one year of Sunderland Bridge East Farm comprising 155 a.0r.17p. Consideration: rent of £190 p.a. [Field names, acreages and cultivation included]
D/Fle 2/6/71 paperState and valuation of part of Mrs. Hornsby’s Farm on the East of the Lane from Farewell Hall to the River Browney, 1844
D/Fle 2/6/8-92 filesCopy of proposals, specifications, estimates and grant applications for the drainage of Gerard Salvin’s Croxdale estates, November 1846 – 3 May 1847
D/Fle 2/6/101 bundleAccounts between Gerard Salvin and Marmaduke Charles Salvin relating mostly to tiles delivered from Tudhoe tile works, 1848 – 1850
D/Fle 2/6/11Notice of sale at High Croxdale of shorthorn cattle, other farming stock and growing crops, the property of Gerard Salvin, 12 – 21 September 1849
D/Fle 2/6/121 paperConditions of letting two grass fields at Croxdale to William Green, jun., 6 April 1853
D/Fle 2/6/131 paperConditions for letting to James Liddle 42 a. of land in Croxdale belonging to Gerard Salvin, 18 June 1853
D/Fle 2/6/14-152 papersCopy of a letter from John Leadbetter of 7 Staples Inn, London, to Samuel Rolandson with a copy dated 23 November 1855, of the rental of the Croxdale and Butterwick estates, September 1856
D/Fle 2/6/16-172 volumes, paper boundCroxdale Rent Book, 19 January 1857 – 2 June 1862
D/Fle 2/6/18-192 papersConditions for letting High Butterby Farm near Croxdale to Richard Richardson Crowe, 18 April 1857 – 9 February 1861 [with particulars of field acreages and state of cultivation in 1856]
D/Fle 2/6/20-223 papersInvoices and receipt from the Inland Revenue in respect of payments for drainage charges on the Croxdale and Butterwick estates, 22 April 1857 – 30 April 1858
D/Fle 2/6/23-264 papersReceipts for payments made to Anna Maria Salvin by Marmaduke Charles Salvin, Receiver of the Croxdale estate, 8 June 1857 – 8 December 1857
D/Fle 2/6/271 bundleCorrespondence and accounts concerning the receivership of the Croxdale, Sunderland Bridge, Low Burn Hall and Butterwick Estates, 26 March 1857 – 4 November 1864
D/Fle 2/6/28-303 papersAffidavit by William Fleming relating to Croxdale Burn or Beck and the impracticabiluty of converting Croxdale Paper Mill into a saw mill or grist mill [in the case of Witham v Salvin] with related papers, 13 June 1857 – 23 June 1857
D/Fle 2/6/31-377 papersAssessments of duty and income tax on the landedproperty of Gerard Salvin, 31 August 1857 – 13 October 1857
D/Fle 2/6/381 paperConditions for letting Low Butterby Farm on the Croxdale Estate to Robert Wilson, 7 January 1858
D/Fle 2/6/39-402 papersConditions for letting Sunderland Bridge North Farm on Croxdale Estate with details of field names, acreages and particulars of cultivation in 1847, 9 January 1858
D/Fle 2/6/411 paper29 March 1858 (1) Joseph Nicholson of Sunderland [Bridge], farmer (2) Marmaduke Charles Salvin of Burn Hall, receiver of the Croxdale Estate Agreement by (1) for the agents of (2) to enter, plough and sow that part of the farm remaining uncultivated for an away going crop for the use and disposal of (2) partly in lieu of arrears of rent
D/Fle 2/6/421 paperLetter from Gerard Salvin, 7 Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square, London, to William Fleming, Tudhoe, concerning the possibility of the latter acting as agent for the Croxdale Estate, 21 January 1859
D/Fle 2/6/431 paperCopy of letter from William Fleming to Gerard Salvin offering to act as his agent, 27 January 1859
D/Fle 2/6/441 bookletAccount of work at Croxdale by William Nelson and others, 12 February 1859 – 22 February 1861
D/Fle 2/6/451 bookletAccount of work at Sunderland Bridge by William Wilson, mason, and George Crow, 6 July 1859 – 8 March 1860
D/Fle 2/6/461 bookletAccount of contract work at Sunderland Bridge by William Wilson, mason, and others, 6 July 1859 – 11 May 1861
D/Fle 2/6/47-492 papers; 1 plan, waxed linen, 27 cm x 47 cmNotice for the letting of Low Butterby farm with field acreages and plan, 7 February 1860 Scale: not given
D/Fle 2/6/501 bookletAccount of contract work on the Croxdale estate by William Wilson, mason, and George Crow, 2 April 1860 – 10 May 1861
D/Fle 2/6/51-522 papersAccount of rent charges for drainage of farms on the Croxdale and Sunderland Bridge Estates, 25 April 1860 – 24 October 1860
D/Fle 2/6/531 paperValuation of furniture etc. damaged or wanting belonging to G. Salvin, Croxdale Hall, during the occupation of G. Dyson, February – November 1861
D/Fle 2/6/54-552 papersDrainage rent charges for the Croxdale estates of Gerard Salvin, 24 April 1861 – 16 October 1861
D/Fle 2/6/55a1 bundleCorrespondence concerning boring at Croxdale, 21 June 1861 – 28 July 1861
D/Fle 2/6/56-638 papersAssessments of duty and income tax on the landed property of Gerard Salvin, 22 – 31 October 1861
D/Fle 2/6/641 fileEnquiry from W.A. Oakley’s Auction and Land Offices, 8 Regent Street, Waterloo Place, London, to W. Fleming, Tudhoe, with copy of reply, concerning the terms for letting Croxdale Hall, 2 – 16 July 1862
D/Fle 2/6/651 paperCopy of notice inserted in the Newcastle Chronicle for the letting of Croxdale Hall, 24 October 1862
D/Fle 2/6/66-672 papersLetter from Gerard Salvin, La Grande Boiterie, Tours, to William Fleming, Tudhoe, concerning the “uncalled for extravagant Expenditure” of the Receiver of the estates in Chancery [M.C. Salvin]. “The allowances for manure to the Tenants is quite uncalled for….”, 4 November 1862
D/Fle 2/6/68-71Correspondence between Gerard Salvin and Messrs. Shafto and Greenwell concerning the lease of the Croxdale Royalty, 23 -26 November 1864 (4 papers) North Eastern Railway, Team Valley Extension
D/Fle 2/6/721 bundlePapers relating to the implications for the Salvin estates of the North Eastern Railway Company’s proposal for an extension of the Team Valley line to Ferryhill, 28 November 1864 – 27 July 1870
D/Fle 2/6/73-742 papersCopy of resolution of the directors’ of the North Eastern Railway Company concerning the passing through the Croxdale estate of the Team Valley Extension, 3 February – 8 March 1865
D/Fle 2/6/751 paperCopy of letter from William Fleming to Ralph Gouthwaite concerning the extent and valuation of land proposed to be crossed by the North Eastern Railway, 29 November 1867
D/Fle 2/6/76-772 papersLetter from Joseph Snowball, Seaton Burn House, Northumberland, to William Fleming, Tudhoe, concerning evidence given by the North Eastern Railway Company in connection with arbitration on the Team Valley Extension through the Croxdale estate, 6 January 1868
D/Fle 2/6/78-811 file, 3 plansCopy of part of the book of reference relating to parts of the Team Valley Extension of the North Eastern Railway in the townships of Sunderland Bridge and Hett, with plan and sections, n.d.
D/Fle 2/6/82-841 file including plan, linen, 35 cm x 23 cm, coloured; 1 papern.d. [c. 1865] (1) Gerard Salvin of Croxdale Hall, esq. (2) Joseph Love of Beulah House, Durham, esq. and Henry King Spark of Darlington, esq. Copy of draft agreement between (1) and (2) for lease of coal under the Croxdale Estate, with plan, and abstract of terms for letting. Consideration: £450 p.a. for first three years and £900 p.a. for remainder of term Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1:10560]
D/Fle 2/6/85-862 papersAccount of John Linsley, joiner, for repairs on the Croxdale estate, 26 May 1866
D/Fle 2/6/871 paperAccount of John Cusson, blacksmith, for repair work on the Croxdale estate, 13 June 1866
D/Fle 2/6/881 paperAccount of John Shepherd, slater, for repairing roofs on the Croxdale estate, 30 June 1866
D/Fle 2/6/891 file3 September 1866 (1) Gerard Salvin of Croxdale Hall, esq. (2) Joseph Love of Beulah House, Durham, esq. and Henry King Spark of Darlington, esq. Copy of draft lease for 42 years of coalmines and fireclay within the Croxdale Estate, Sunderland Bridge Consideration 16s 6d per ten for Hutton Seam and 22s 6d per ten for other seams; 6dper ton for fireclay [with various additional rents specified]
D/Fle 2/6/901 file including plan, linen, 25 cm x 31 cm, coloured10 October 1866 (1) Gerard Salvin, esq., and Marmaduke C. Salvin (2) Weardale Iron and Coal Ltd. Copy of agreement by (1) to (2) to lease for 42 years the coal within the Sunderland Bridge Estate, with plan Consideration: £250 p.a. for first two years and £700 p.a. for remainder of term Scale: 6 inches to 1 mile [1: 10560]
D/Fle 2/6/91-955 papersReceipts of various parties from Marmaduke Charles Salvin, Receiver of the Croxdale Estate, 7 August 1867 – 23 August 1867
D/Fle 2/6/96-972 papersLetter from Mesrs [?] and Crossman, 3 King’s Road, London W.C., to William Fleming, Tudhoe, concerning annual payments to Gerard Salvin and his son, 6 March 1868
D/Fle 2/6/98-992 papersLetter from Robert Crowe, Low Raisby, to William Fleming, Tudhoe, concerning the fouling of Croxdale Beck with water from Kelloe South Pit, Kelloe New Winning and Kelloe Pit, 15 June 1868
D/Fle 2/6/100-1023 papersLetter from E.F. Boyd, Moor House, Durham, to William Fleming, Tudhoe, concerning the Croxdale royalty with a copy of William Fleming’s reply, 29 and 30 September 1868
D/Fle 2/6/103-1053 papersLetter and report from E.F. Boyd, Durham, to William Fleming, Tudhoe, concerning the sub-letting of the Croxdale Royalty, 14 October 1868
D/Fle 2/6/1061 paperLetter from George Hauxwell, engineering and millwright works, North Road, Durham, to William Fleming, Tudhoe, with details of machinery proposed to be fitted at Croxdale Mill, 23 January 1869
D/Fle 2/6/107-1082 papersConditions for letting Sunderland Bridge North Farm on the Croxdale Estate with agreement by Joseph and Brian Harrison to enter on tenancy, 13 February 1869 – 13 May 1869
D/Fle 2/6/109-1113 papersDraft conditions for letting Low Burn Hall Farm on the Croxdale Estate, 1869
D/Fle 2/6/1121 paperCopy of proposal by Thomas Ford, Shincliffe Saw Mills, to Thornton Salvin for the puchase of timber from the Croxdale Estate, 13 July 1871
D/Fle 2/6/1131 paperDraft obituary of Gerard Salvin, 1871
D/Fle 2/6/1141 paperValuation of Croxdale Estate, 31 October 1871
D/Fle 2/6/1151 bundleProposed terms for letting Croxdale Hall, 10 October 1871 – 31 July 1872
D/Fle 2/6/1161 fileLetter from Henry Scott, esq., The Green, Sunderland, to William Fleming, Tudhoe, concerning items missing from the inventory at Croxdale with a copy of William Fleming’s reply, 8 and 9 August 1872
D/Fle 2/6/1171 paper28 December 1872 (1) John Kilburn of Butterwick Moor, farmer (2) William Fleming of Tudhoe, land agent, for Henry Thomas Thornton Salvin of Croxdale Agreement by (1) for the agents of (2) to enter the farm premises and to take possession of the goods of (1) in lieu of arrears of rent
D/Fle 2/6/118-119Letter from H.T.T. Salvin, Portland Place, London, to William Fleming, Tudhoe, concerning the agency for the Croxdale estate, 13 March 1873 (2 papers) Vouchers
D/Fle 2/6/1201 bundleEstate vouchers, 1857 – 58
D/Fle 2/6/1211 bundleEstate vouchers, 1859
D/Fle 2/6/1221 bundleEstate vouchers, 1860
D/Fle 2/6/1231 bundleEstate vouchers, 1861
D/Fle 2/6/1241 bundleEstate vouchers, 1863
D/Fle 2/6/1251 bundleEstate vouchers, 1864
D/Fle 2/6/1261 bundleEstate vouchers, 1865
D/Fle 2/6/1271 bundleEstate vouchers, 1866
D/Fle 2/6/1281 bundleEstate vouchers, 1867
D/Fle 2/6/129Fire insurance proposals on property belonging to Gerard Savlin, 1868 (1 bundle) Plans
D/Fle 2/6/1301 plan, linen, 93 cm x 85 cm, colouredCopy of 1st edition Ordnance Survey plan showing Croxdale Hall, Croxdale Mill, Sunderland Bridge and Sunderland Bridge Town Fields with field markings, [1856] Scale: 25 inch to 1 mile [1:2500]
D/Fle 2/6/1311 plan, tracing paper, 25 cm x 38 cm, colouredField plan of High Butterby Farm with field acreages, n.d. Scale: not given
D/Fle 2/6/1321 plan, waxed linen, 42 cm x 48 cm,Field plan of Low Butterby Farm with field names, acreages and cultivation, n.d. Scale: not given
D/Fle 2/6/1331 plan, waxed linen, 42 cm, x 31 cmField plan of High Croxdale Farm with field names, acreages and cultivation, n.d. Scale: not given
D/Fle 2/7/1-12Esh
D/Fle 2/7/11 volume, vellum boundAccounts of John Taylor with Sir Edward Smythe, 1 May 1788 – 1 May 1792. Also contains extracts from leases and agreements relating to a railroad at Middle Heads, Kyo, 28 July 1832; Kyo coal, 23 November 1836; purchase by the Clarence Railway of lands at Ferryhill and Tudhoe, 3 September 1836; Pontop Colliery, 9 April 1832; South Moor Colliery, 24 December 1830; coal under Burn Hall, Farewell Hall and Tudhoe estates of B.J. Salvin, 1 May 1836; Tudhoe tithe commutation, 16 December 1837; mineral rights under part of Lanchester Common, 19 December 1839; Tanfield Moor Colliery, 31 December 1837. Particulars concerning Esh tithes, 1829 – 35. Conditions for lease of coalmines on Lanchester Common, 24 May 1838; agreement for lease of Bushblades Colliery, 30 July 1839; accounts of valuations by F.B. Taylor, 2 October 1837 – 7 February 1843; agreement for lease of Tudhoe Paper mill, 31 October 1834; lease of Aldin Grange, Moorsley Banks, Ushaw Wood, 20 July 1833; articles of agreement for commutation of Tudhoe tithes, 21 July 1838; average of tithe rent charges in Cornsay, 1832 – 38; copy of Tudhoe tithe apportionment, n.d.; agreement for leasing coal mines under Ushaw Moor, 1 September 1841; conditions for leasing coal under Esh, Ushaw and Rowley estates, 1 September 1841; expenses of Esh tithe commutation. Rental for Esh, 1 May 1788 – 1 May 1794; accounts of F.B. Taylor with Robert Swinburne for Pontop estates, 1 May 1842 – 24 November 1847; accounts of the Smythe estate from colliery leases, 24 October 1832 – 2 August 1842
D/Fle 2/7/21 plan, tracing paper on linen, 162 cm x 92 cmPlan of the Esh Estate of Sir Edward Smyth, bart., 1814 [Gives field names, areas of clearing and woodland, owners of adjoining estates] Scale: not given
D/Fle 2/7/31 fileRecord of the state of cultivation of the Esh estate of Sir E.J. Smythe, bart., 1839 – 41
D/Fle 2/7/4-52 papersRentals for the Esh estate of Sir E.J. Smythe,bart., 11 May 1847 – 23 November 1847
D/Fle 2/7/61 paperCopy of account of Rodger Halliday with Sir Edward Joseph Smythe, bart., for a whim gin, 8 old croft bows, old barroway plates and colliery rent, 13 May 1848 – 23 November 1852
D/Fle 2/7/7-82 papersCorrespondence between Thomas Jenkins for Sir E.J. Smythe and Ralph Shaw concerning the sale of hay, straw and turnips from Underside Farm, Esh, 18 November 1853 – 24 November 1853
D/Fle 2/7/9-124 papersStatements of half yearly rents for the Esh Estate of Sir E.J. Smythe, 16 May 1854 – 15 May 1855, 13 May 1857
D/Fle 2/8/1Fishburn
D/Fle 2/8/11 paperLetter from William Green, 4 Archbald Terrace, Newcastle upon Tyne, to William Fleming, Tudhoe, concerning the Fishburn Royalty, 30 May 1872
D/Fle 2/9/1Hesledon
D/Fle 2/9/11 plan, paper, 44 cm x 29 cmPlan of new stable, shelter shed and horse box at Hesleden Hall; and of a cart house at Cotsford Grange, n.d. Scale: 8 feet to 1 inch [1:96]
D/Fle 2/10/1Horden Hall
D/Fle 2/10/11 plan, paper, 27 cm x 21 cmPlan of Horden Hall Estate by William Fleming with field areas marked. Also shows possible exchange of lands n.d. [c. 1840] Scale: not shown
D/Fle 2/11/1-18Houghall
D/Fle 2/11/11 volume, card boundMemoranda of evidence relating to crop damage at Houghall, 14 July 1888 – 26 September 1889
D/Fle 2/11/21 bundleCorrespondence with memoranda between various parties and William Fleming concerning claims for damages from colliery workings at Houghall, 14 July 1888 – 21 November 1890
D/Fle 2/11/3-74 papers; 1 plan, waxed linen, 34 cm x 47 cmLetter from W.O. Wood, South Hetton, J.H. Love and Partner, Durham, and Ferens and Love, Cornsay Colliery, to William Fleming, Tudhoe Villa, Spennymoor, concerning claims for damages resulting from colliery working at Houghall Farm, with plan, 21 July 1888 – 24 August 1888 Scale: not stated
D/Fle 2/11/8-102 papers; 1 plan, waxed linen, 72 cm x 93 cm, colouredLetter from J.H. Love and Partner, 28 Market Place, Durham, to W. Fleming, Tudhoe Villa, Spennymoor, enclosing a claim for damage to land, crops and property on the Houghall Estate caused by mining subsidence, smoke and ashes, with plan, 31 July 1888 Scale: not stated
D/Fle 2/11/11-143 papers; 1 plan, tracing paper, 56 cm x 90 cm, colouredCorrespondence between Ferens and Love, Cornsay Colliery, J.H. Love and Partner, Durham, and William Fleming, Tudhoe Villa, concerning damage caused by colliery workings at Houghall Farm, with plan, 8 August 1888 – 3 September 1888 Scale: not stated
D/Fle 2/11/15-161 paper; 1 plan, waxed linen, 63 cm x 93 cm, colouredLetter from J.H. Love and Partner, 28 Market Place, Durham, to W. Fleming, Tudhoe, with plan showing admitted damages at Houghall, 11 October 1888
D/Fle 2/11/17-181 paper; 1 plan, tracing paper, 76 cm x 50 cmLetter from J.H. Love and Partner, Durham, to W. Fleming, Tudhoe Villa, forwarding a plan showing the level of drains at Houghall, 28 September 1889 Scale: 2 chains to 1 inch [1:1584]
D/Fle 2/12/1-2Kelloe
D/Fle 2/12/11 paperCopy of letter from William Fleming, Tudhoe, to Messrs Shaw and Cressman concerning the pumping of water from South Kelloe Colliery, 27 June 1868
D/Fle 2/12/21 paperLetter from William Tiplady, Durham, to William Fleming, Tudhoe, containing a table classifying the different coal seams, with particualrs of depth from surface and height, in the districts of Kelloe, Trimdon and Fishburn, 11 January 1872
D/Fle 2/13/1-2Lanchester Common
D/Fle 2/13/11 plan, paper on linen, cm x cm, coloured‘A Plan of Lanchester Fell Survey’d Anno 1754 By Order of the Honble and Right Revd. Richard Lord Bishop of Durham per I. Mill …’ Scale: 8 chains to 1 inch [1:6336]
D/Fle 2/13/21 volume, calf boundRental of Walter Smythe and the representatives of Charles Smythe, containing details of tenants, rents due, arrears etc., for the Lanchester Common collieries, 19 April 1788 – 16 May 1846
D/Fle 2/14/1-2Pontop and Medomsley
D/Fle 2/14/11 paperCalculation of coals led from the Pontop and Medomsley collieries (1834 – 38), 9 April 1839
D/Fle 2/14/21 fileRental for the Pontop estate of Thomas Robert Swinburne, 17 July 1846
D/Fle 2/15/1-4Relly Paper Mill
D/Fle 2/15/11 fileAccount relating to a mortgage of £1,600 on Relly Mill and land, 13 May 1819 – 30 December 1850
D/Fle 2/15/21 paperAccounts for repairing and altering Relly Mill, 13 November 1830
D/Fle 2/15/31 paper12 September 1833 (1) F.B. Taylor of Aldin Grange, esq. (2) William Granger of Relly Paper Mill, paper manufacturer Copy of agreement for the erection of new machinery [copy dated 1837]
D/Fle 2/15/41 paperCopy of letter from William Fleming, Tudhoe, to Captain Chisholm concerning the possible sale of Broom Hall, Aldin Grange Farm, Aldin Grange mansion and Relly Paper Mill, 5 February 1862
D/Fle 2/16/1-10Thinford
D/Fle 2/16/11 fileAnnual valuations and observations on Tinford [sic] Farm and the Howl Farm, 1813
D/Fle 2/16/21 paperValuation of Thinford Farm, 30 April 1833; and Tudhoe Moor House Farm, 26 December 1832
D/Fle 2/16/31 paperState of husbandry of Thinford Farm, tenant James Carns, 1842 – 1843
D/Fle 2/16/41 paperAccount for masons’ work for Marmaduke Salvin at Thinford, 7 October 1844 – 21 February 1846
D/Fle 2/16/51 paperNotice of sale by auction of crops of corn, wheat and oats, the property of M.C. Salvin, at Thinford Farm near Ferryhill, 25 August 1846
D/Fle 2/16/61 paperAccounts for the building of Thinford Inn and two cottages, 30 December 1857
D/Fle 2/16/7-104 papersAccount of John Forster for toll bar charges for carts leading stone and sand for Thinford Inn, 3 February 1858
D/Fle 2/17/1-5Trimdon
D/Fle 2/17/11 fileCopy of the tithe apportionment for the parish of Trimdon, 17 December 1839
D/Fle 2/17/21 paper‘Valuation of each persons tithe in the parish of Trimdon’, by John Turner and F.B. Taylor, 1839
D/Fle 2/17/31 paperValuation of farms in the township of Trimdon by John Turner and F.B. Taylor, 7 January 1840 [Contains names of owners and tenants, names of farms, valuations and tillages]
D/Fle 2/17/41 volume, card boundRecord of tithe and leasehold rents for Trimdon, 1 January 1862 – 21 January 1873
D/Fle 2/17/51 paper13 May 1871 (1) William Flemming of Tudhoe on behalf of Mrs.Beckwith, lessor (2) Thomas Brown and Son, lessees Copy of lease for a year by (1) to (2) of Trimdon House Farm and Mansion in the parish of Sedgefield Consideration: £125
D/Fle 2/18/1-68Tudhoe
D/Fle 2/18/11 paperScheme of husbandry for Coldstream and Tudhoe Farms for five years from 1 May 1807 with conditions for farm tenants, n.d. [1807]
D/Fle 2/18/21 paper1 January 1811 (1) Bryan John Salvin of Burn Hall, esq. (2) Thomas Giben of York Hill, yeoman Lease by (1) to (2) for 9 years of messuages and farmholds with three fields together called York Hill in Tudhoe township Consideration: rent of £165 p.a. [Field names, acreages and scheme of husbandry for 1811 – 20]
D/Fle 2/18/31 file30 January 1811 (1) Bryan John Salvin of Burn Hall, esq. (2) James Wright of Farewell Hall, yeoman Lease for 9 years by (1) to (2) of Tudhoe Hall [Field names specified] Consideration: rent of £300 p.a.
D/Fle 2/18/41 bookletAnnual valuations and observations on Black Horse Farm, Labourn’s Farm and Peter Richardson’s Farm, all in Tudhoe 1811
D/Fle 2/18/51 bookletTerrier and plans of farms at Tudhoe giving tenants’ names, field names, areas, and, in some cases, clutivation, 10 December 1813 – 26 January 1814 [with later working additions]
D/Fle 2/18/61 paperValuation of a farm in the township of Tudhoe, 4 November 1815
D/Fle 2/18/71 file18 June 1818 (1) Bryan John Salvin of Burn Hall, esq. (2) George Simpson of Tudhoe, gent Lease for 9 years by (1) to (2) of Tudhoe House, Tudhoe and 9 fields comprising 47a.2r.20p. [recites field names] Consideration: £100 p.a. [Schedules containing scheme of husbandry and details of repairs to be carried out to the house and out-buildings]
D/Fle 2/18/81 file14 July 1821 (1) Bryan John Salvin of Burn Hall, esq. (2) Thomas English of Tudhoe, farmer Lease by (1) to (2) for 12 years of Black Horse Farm, Tudhoe, comprising 145a.3r.36p. Consideration: rent of £135 p.a. [Field names, acreages and scheme of husbandry for 1821 -33]
D/Fle 2/18/91 fileState and valuation of various farms at Tudhoe containing field names, areas, state of clutivation, value per a. and annual value, 6 December 1824 – 22 January 1829
D/Fle 2/18/101 paperState of cultivation of Moor House Farm, 1826
D/Fle 2/18/111 folderPapers relating to the holdings and cultivation of the Salvin estates in Tudhoe, 1829 – 1838
D/Fle 2/18/121 paperValuations by F.B. Taylor of Black Horse Farm, tenant Thomas English; and Cold Stream Farm, tenant Thomas Jackson, 6 December 1832
D/Fle 2/18/131 paperValuations of Farewell Hall Farm, tenant George Hornsby, 7 November 1833; of Cold Stream Farm, tenant Thomas Jackson, 7 November 1833; of Tudhoe Hall Farm, tenant James Wright, 10 October 1833; and of Butcher Row Farm, tenant Nicholas Hornsby, 10 October 1833
D/Fle 2/18/141 paperValuation of South Farm, Tudhoe, tenant, John Ord, 1833
D/Fle 2/18/151 paperValuations of North Farm, Partnership Farm, Mill Farm and John Smith’s land, 1833 – 1834
D/Fle 2/18/161 paperValuations of North Farm, Tudhoe, tenant George Morgan; of South Farm, Tudhoe, tenant William Smith; of Partnership Farm, tenant Mr. Chapman; and of Mill Farm, Tudhoe, tenant Thomas Anderson, 4 February 1834
D/Fle 2/18/171 bundleWorking notes and drafts of valuations, cropping etc. of Tudhoe estate farms, 6 February 1834 – April 1856
D/Fle 2/18/181 paperValuations of York Hill Farm and Academy Farm, Tudhoe, 25 November 1834
D/Fle 2/18/191 paperValuations of York Hill Farm, Academy Farm and Partnership Farm, Tudhoe, 25 November 1834
D/Fle 2/18/201 paperValuation of Farewell Hall Farm, 1834
D/Fle 2/18/211 paperState of cultivation of Black Horse Farm, November 1838
D/Fle 2/18/221 paperParticulars of Farewell Hall North Farm and Farewell Hall Public House Farm, 13 June 1840
D/Fle 2/18/231 paperExchange of fields among the Tudhoe farms, n.d. [1840’s]
D/Fle 2/18/241 paperProposed exchanges of land among farms on the Tudhoe estate, December 1842
D/Fle 2/18/251 paperValuations of lands to be exchanged between farms on the Tudhoe estate, [December] 1842
D/Fle 2/18/261 paperValuation of South Farm with field names, areas, state of cultivation, and record of land transferred between various farms of the estate, 1842
D/Fle 2/18/271 paperValuation of Tudhoe South Farm and Academy Farm with note of land taken from South Farm to be laid to Mill Farm and other transfers among Tudhoe farms, 1842
D/Fle 2/18/281 paperState of husbandry of Academy Farm, tenant Peter Simpson, 1842
D/Fle 2/18/291 paperState of husbandry of Black Horse Farm, Tudhoe, tenant John Wright, 1842
D/Fle 2/18/301 paperState of husbandry of Coldstream Farm, Tudhoe, tenant John Hodgson, 1842
D/Fle 2/18/311 paperState of husbandry of the Hold Farms, tenant John Smith, 1842
D/Fle 2/18/321 paperState of husbandry of Tudhoe Grange Farm, tenant [?] Starforth, 1842
D/Fle 2/18/331 paperState of husbandry of Tudhoe Hall Farm, tenant James Wright, 1842
D/Fle 2/18/341 paperState of husbandry of Tudhoe Moor House Farm, tenant Thomas Swinburn, 1842
D/Fle 2/18/351 paperState of husbandry of Tudhoe Paper Mill Farm, tenant William Wells, 1842
D/Fle 2/18/361 paperState of husbandry of Tudhoe South Farm, tenant Michael Fenwick, 1842
D/Fle 2/18/371 paperState of husbandry of York Hill Farm, tenant Thomas Gregson, 1842
D/Fle 2/18/381 fileRental of Tudhoe estate of Marmaduke C. Salvin, 1 May 1843 – 1 may 1844
D/Fle 2/18/391 paperEstimate for building tile sheds at Tudhoe, 12 May 1843
D/Fle 2/18/401 paperRental of Tudhoe estate of M.C. Salvin from 14 May 1843
D/Fle 2/18/411 paperRecord of tenants’ field holdings and crops on the Tudhoe estate farms, 1843
D/Fle 2/18/423 papersDetails of tenancies, holdings and cultivation of various farms on the Tudhoe estate, 1843
D/Fle 2/18/431 paperMemorandum of an offer for the Tudhoe coalfield and proposals for the tile sheds, 3 March 1845
D/Fle 2/18/441 paperParticulars of tithe rent charges on exchanges of lands on several farms on the Tudhoe estate, 1845
D/Fle 2/18/451 paperNotice of sale of agricultrual implements at Tudhoe, 13 July 1846
D/Fle 2/18/461 paperSurvey of work needing to be undertaken on farm and other estate buildings inc. Tudhoe Paper Mill, November 1846
D/Fle 2/18/471 paperValuation of Moor House Farm and Farewell Hall Farms, owner M.C. Salvin, tenant James Dawson, 26 February 1847
D/Fle 2/18/481 paperTithe rent charge for 1847 (with working notes) on the Tudhoe Estate, 1 January 1848
D/Fle 2/18/492 papersValuations of Elvet Moor House Farm, Farewell Hall West Farm and Tudhoe Black Horse Farm, November 1850
D/Fle 2/18/501 bundlePapers including field drawings, relating to, drainage at Tudhoe Hall Farm, South Farm, 1850’s
D/Fle 2/18/5133 papersField drainage plans for Tudhoe Park, 1850’s
D/Fle 2/18/521 fileCopy of opinion of J.H. Christie of Lincoln’s Inn on the title to the Tudhoe estates with the replies of the vendors’ solicitors and the remarks of the purchasers’ solicitors, 11 February 1852
D/Fle 2/18/531 fileFurther opinion of Mr. Christie concerning title to the Tudhoe estate, 27 March 1852
D/Fle 2/18/54-563 papersUncertified copies showing particularts of the drainage of the Tudhoe Estate of Marmaduke Charles Salvin in the parish of Brancepeth, 4 October 1852 – 5 July 1853
D/Fle 2/18/571 file21 October 1853 (1) Marmaduke Charles Salvin of Burn Hall, esq. (2) Joshua Bates and Thomas Baring, both of London, esqs. Copy of lease for 42 years by (1) to (2) of coal mines and seams on and under 1556 a. of land at Tudhoe [specifies fieldnames and acreages] Consideration: rent of £500 p.a. [Attached plan, Scale: 12 chains to 1 inch [1:9504] showing area of lease, waxed linen, 39 cm x 31 cm, coloured]
D/Fle 2/18/58-592 papersRentals for Tudhoe and Burnhall, December 1859 – January 1860
D/Fle 2/18/601 paperLetter from M.C. Salvin, Sarnesfield [Co. Herts] to William Fleming concerning a proposed exchange of lands with Lord Boyne at Tudhoe (‘… I have no wish to see a Pit village in that locality …’), 2 May 1865
D/Fle 2/18/61-666 papersCorrespondence from W. Elliot, Tudhoe Colliery, and W. Hutchinson, Tudhoe Iron Works, to William Fleming requesting valuations for alleged smoke damage to crops, 3 July 1869 – 27 August 1872
D/Fle 2/18/67Letters from various parties to William Fleming, Tudhoe, concerning rents and leases at Tudhoe, 31 October 1890 – 29 December 1893 (1 bundle) Vouchers
D/Fle 2/18/681 bundleEstate vouchers, 5 October 1860 – 1 December 1860
D/Fle 2/19/1-14Other properties/legal papers
D/Fle 2/19/11 fileDraft of case concerning the will of Henry Lanchester reciting subsequent deeds, 14 October 1789 – 31 July 1801
D/Fle 2/19/21 fileDraft petition of Joseph Feetham of Darlington, woolcomber, to the Lord Chancellor and opinion of John Wilson concerning the will of the late William Gaskarth of Threlkeld (Co. Cumberland), 11 December 1812
D/Fle 2/19/31 plan, paper on linen, 41 cm x 26 cm, colouredPlan of White Hall showing tenants’ and field names, acreages, state of cultivation in 1814, n.d. [c. 1815] Scale: not specified
D/Fle 2/19/41 fileCase and opinion of Joseph Addison of The Temple in a dispute between William Chaytor of Croft, esq., and Thomas Hutchinson of Binchester, farmer, 9 November 1820
D/Fle 2/19/51 fileCase and opinion of Joseph Addison of Darlington concerning a farm called Witton Row leased, in 1818, by William Chaytor to Joseph Dixon, 10 October 1823
D/Fle 2/19/61 fileCase and opinion of John Patterson of Durham concerning the repair of the highway from Darlington to Sedgefield by the inhabitants of Haughton le Skerne, 18 August 1824
D/Fle 2/19/71 paperCase and opinion in dispute between the Stockton and Darlington Railway Company and John Russell Rowntree, esq., concerning the value of lands to be acquired by the Company in the parish of Egglescliffe, n.d. [after April 1825]
D/Fle 2/19/81 fileDraft pre-nuptial settlement [incomplete] of Anthony Hall and Anna Barfoot concerning lands in Eaglescliffe, Longnewton, Heighington, Durham St. Nicholas and Durham St. Oswald, n.d. [early 19th century]
D/Fle 2/19/9-101 plan, waxed linen, 52 cm x 47 cm; 1 paperPlan of Blackhills Farm showing fields and areas with working notes on cultivation, c 1864 Scale: not marked
D/Fle 2/19/11-121 plan, waxed linen, 55 cm x 42 cm; 1 paperPlan of Wemys Farm with field names, areas and cultivation, c. 1864 Scale: not marked
D/Fle 2/19/131 volume, leather boundAccount of William Fleming with Messrs Ferens and Love for Rowley Farm, 17 April 1884 – 29 March 1894
D/Fle 2/19/141 bundleValuation and related papers concerning dispute over damage caused to Ragpathside Farm, by the working of Cornsay colliery, 8 August 1893 – 6 July 1894
D/Fle 3/1-26Official
D/Fle 3/11 volume, vellum boundMemoranda book for the township of Cornsay, 10 April 1696 – 11 April 1791
D/Fle 3/21 volume, vellum boundPoor rate book for the township of Cornsay, 7 April 1713 – 7 April 1779
D/Fle 3/31 file14 March 1758 [copy made 22 July 1869] (1) William Belasyse of Brancepeth Castle, esq (2) Sir Edward Smyth of Acton Burnell (Co. Salop),bart., Thomas Taylor of Durham, gent., Ann Gregory, widow, and Henry Walton of Sherburn Copy of agreement for the division of Ivesley Moor
D/Fle 3/41 volume, vellum boundPoor rate book for the township of Cornsay and Hedley, 10 April 1779 – 10 April 1794
D/Fle 3/51 volume, vellum boundOverseers’ accounts for the township of Cornsay, 10 April 1809 – 8 April 1831
D/Fle 3/61 paperCopy of extract from the tithe apportionment for Butterwick and Old Acres in the parish of Sedgefield, 7 July 1838
D/Fle 3/71 volume, cardboard boundCopy of tithe apportionment for the township of Butterwick and Old Acres [1838]
D/Fle 3/81 plan, waxed linen, 83 cm x 113 cmCopy of tithe plan for the township of Ferryhill. Original plan by John Laverick of Durham, land surveyor, 1838 Scale: 6 chains to 1 inch [1:4752]
D/Fle 3/91 fileCopy of tithe apportionment for the township of Esh, 1839 [inc. separate apportionment of tithes belonging to Lady Peat, 23 March 1840 – 11 April 1840]
D/Fle 3/101 volume, leather quarter boundCopy of tithe apportionment for Esh township, 1839
D/Fle 3/111 plan, waxed linen, 88 cm x 69 cm, colouredCopy of tithe plan for the township of Sunderland Bridge, c. 1839 Scale: 6 chains to 1 inch [1:4752]
D/Fle 3/121 volume, cardboard boundCopy of tithe apportionment for the townships of Sunderland Bridge and Elvet, n.d. [c.1839]
D/Fle 3/131 volume, paper boundCopy of tithe apportionment for the township of Tudhoe, n.d. [1839]
D/Fle 3/141 fileCopy of tithe apportionment for the township of Merrington, 31 December 1840
D/Fle 3/151 plan, waxed linen, 72 cm x 104 cmCopy of tithe plan for the township of Merrington, [1840] Scale: 6 chains to 1 inch [1:4752]
D/Fle 3/161 volume, leather boundPoor rate book for the parish of Trimdon, 22 June – 3 July 1848
D/Fle 3/171 volume, paper boundPoor rate assessment for the township of Tudhoe, 13 July 1848 – 8 May 1852
D/Fle 3/181 paperDuplicate land tax assessment for the township of Hett, 12 July 1852
D/Fle 3/191 plan, waxed linen, 95 cm x 95 cm, colouredCopy of 1st edition Ordnance Survey plan showing Ferryhill and the area to the north as far as Thinford giving field acreages, [1857-61] Scale: 25 in to 1 mile [1:2500]
D/Fle 3/201 plan, tracing paper, 99 cm x 75 cmTracing of Ordnance Survey plan of Monk Hesledon Park, [1857-61] Scale: 25 inch to 1 mile [1:2500]
D/Fle 3/21-222 papersDuplicates of income tax assessments for the township of Sunderland Bridge, 5 April 1860 and 5 April 1861
D/Fle 3/231 volume, paper boundValuation list for the parish of Trimdon, 8 September 1865
D/Fle 3/241 paperCopy of the taxing master’s certificate in the case of Witham v Salvin in Chancery, 7 August 1867
D/Fle 3/251 paperCopy of valuation list for the township of Sunderland Bridge, October 1867
D/Fle 3/261 paperCopy of Highway Surveyor’s report on the condition of the road between Fishburn and Holdforth Gate in Fishburn township, 13 August 1871
D/Fle 4/1-26Agricultural Societies
D/Fle 4/11 fileMinutes of the first meeting, list of committee and officers, rules etc. of the Sunderland Bridge, Tudhoe and Hett Union Literary and Agricultural Society, 10 February 1846 – 17 November 1848
D/Fle 4/21 paperReport, balance sheet for 1847, programme of meetings for 1848, and list of members of the Staindrop Farmer’s Club, 7 January 1848. [Contains also a list of books in the Club’s library]
D/Fle 4/31 bookletRules of the Sunderland Bridge, Tudhoe and Hett Union, Literary and Agricultural Society with account of first meeting (on 7 July 1848), 1849
D/Fle 4/41 volume, leather quarter-boundAccounts, including names of subscribers, of William Fleming and George Stratton, Treasurers of the Tudhoe District Agricultural Society, 18 October 1850 – 27 December 1856
D/Fle 4/51 volume, leather boundRecord of subscribers and prizewinners competitions arranged by the Tudhoe District Agricultural Society including a catalogue of stock and Farm produce shown at Tudhoe [5 September 1854], 12 February 1851 – 2 September 1856
D/Fle 4/61 paperList of subscribers to the exhibition of the Tudhoe Floral and Horticultural Society, 9 September 1851
D/Fle 4/7-82 papersAccounts of Tudhoe District Agricultural Society, January 1852 – September 1853
D/Fle 4/91 paperNotice of the Tudhoe District Agricultural Society advertising its 3rd meeting for competitions in ploughing, hedge cutting and draining at Whitworth Park Colliery Farm, [published] 5 January 1853
D/Fle 4/101 paperNotice of Tudhoe District Agricultural Society’s 3rd Show, 30 August 1854
D/Fle 4/111 paperLetter from M.C. Salvin, Burn Hall, to the Editor of the Durham Chronicle, with detailed accounts of Tudhoe Experimental Farm, High Butcher Race, 20 October 1854 [Reprinted from the Durham Chronicle]
D/Fle 4/121 paperPoster advertising the 6th ploughing match of the Tudhoe District Agricultural Society at Spennymoor House, 22 January 1856
D/Fle 4/131 paperPrinted circular by C. Nesbitt, Durham, and W. Fleming, Tudhoe, offering to hire out ‘the noted Six-Horse STEAM ENGINE and THRASHING MACHINE (lately belonging to the Durham County Implement Company)’, 8 September 1865
D/Fle 4/141 bookletList of entries of livestock to be exhibited at the Castle Eden District Agricultural Society Annual Show, 9 August 1866
D/Fle 4/151 bookletCatalogue of stock and implements exhibited at the 26th meeting of the Durham Agricultural Society at Bishop Auckland, 27 July 1869
D/Fle 4/161 paperRules and regulations of the Durham County Agricultural Society with names and addresses of members and details of subscriptions for the year 1870
D/Fle 4/171 paperNotice of Annual General Meeting of the Durham County Agricultural Society, 10 January 1870
D/Fle 4/181 bookletCatalogue of stock and implements exhibited at the 27th meeting of the Durham County Agricultural Society at Sunderland, 9 August 1870
D/Fle 4/191 paperCompetition entry form with lists of names of committees of Durham County Agricultural Society, 9 August 1870
D/Fle 4/201 paperToast list of the dinner of the Durham County Agricultural Society at Sunderland, 9 August 1870
D/Fle 4/211 paperRules and regulations of the Durham County Agricultural Society with names and addresses of members and details of subscriptions for the year 1871
D/Fle 4/221 paperRules and regulations of the Castle Eden District Agricultural Society with lists of officers, members and subscriptions for the year 1871
D/Fle 4/231 paperBalance sheet and subscribers’ list of the Tudhoe Floral and Horticultural Society, 9 December 1876
D/Fle 4/241 paperBalance sheet and subscribers’ list of the Tudhoe Floral, Horticultural and Industrial Society, 17 December 1887
D/Fle 4/251 paperBalance sheet and subscribers’ list of the Tudhoe Floral, Horticultural and Industrial Society, 20 December 1888
D/Fle 4/261 paperLetter from Richard L. Pemberton, Barnes, to [?] Salvin availing himself to an offer ‘… to become a member of your society. The bearer brings an Alderney cow which will, if convenient and according to rule, be left till Wednesday. Her time is up on Tuesday …’, 18 August [no year]
D/Fle 5/1-9Printed Local
D/Fle 5/11 volume, board boundLanchester Common Enclosure Act, 1773, with a note of the various customs of the manors of the see of Durham edited by Robert Jackson, June 1871
D/Fle 5/21 volume, leather half-boundBailey, John: General View of the Agriculture of the County of Durham …, 1810
D/Fle 5/31 paperSale particulars of property in New Elvet, Durham; Crossgate Moor; Aldin Grange; Broom; and Muggleswick, 1 November 1813
D/Fle 5/41 plan, paper on linen, 129 cm x 107 cmMap of the County of Durham by C. Greenwood, 1 March 1820 Scale: 1 inch to 1 mile [1:63,360]
D/Fle 5/51 paperHandbill advertising a special train by the Stockton and Hartlepool and Clarence Railways from Byers Green to Seaton and West Hartlepool, 24 September 1848
D/Fle 5/61 paperHandbill advertising a resolution of the annual meeting of the Hedley and Cornsay Association for the Prosecution of Felons, 10 January 1851
D/Fle 5/71 newspaperThe Durham County Advertiser, 25 February 1859
D/Fle 5/81 paperReport on meeting at Durham of the Rivers Pollution Commissioners enquiring into ways of preventing pollution of the rivers Wear and Tees [from The Durham Chronicle, 7 October 1870]
D/Fle 5/91 volume, paper boundCatalogue of part of the furnishings and appointments of Brancepeth Castle to be auctioned by Arthur Bailes, auctioneer, 39 Saddler Street, Durham, 9 – 13 October 1922
D/Fle 6/1-4Printed Other
D/Fle 6/11 plan, paper mounted on linen, 52 cm x 60 cm, coloured`Bowles’s New Travelling Map of England and Wales exhibiting, all the direct and principal cross roads’, [with inset map of the navigable canals now making in England], 2 January 1773 Scale: not given
D/Fle 6/21 paperEngraving of Brighton Pavilion by Rock and Co. Ltd., London, 20 June 1855
D/Fle 6/31 paperSale particulars and conditions of a leasehold residence at 5 St. John’s Terrace, Regents Park, London, 28 July 1859
D/Fle 6/41 newspaperThe Berwickshire Advertiser, 14 December 1909
D/Fle 7/1-53Mount Pleasant United Presbyterian Congregation, TudhoeSecond Deposit (Acc: 2005 (D))
D/Fle 7/11 paperPoster advertising a tea party and public meeting organised by the United Presbyterian Church, Mount Pleasant, to be held on 1 January 1863, at the Wesleyan School Room, Spennymoor, 10 December 1862
D/Fle 7/21 paperAccounts of a tea meeting at Mount Pleasant, 8 January 1863
D/Fle 7/31 paperAppeal for funds for building a Presbyterian Church at Mount Pleasant, 3 March 1863
D/Fle 7/41 paperNotice of opening by Joseph Wright of Edinburgh University, on 1 December 1863, of the Mount Pleasant Day School, 27 November 1863
D/Fle 7/51 paperNotice of scale of fees at the Presbyterian School, Mount Pleasant, 1 March 1864
D/Fle 7/61 paperPoster advertising a tea party and public meeting at Tudhoe Iron Works by the United Presbyterian Church, Mount Pleasant, to mark the laying of the foundation stone of the church, 28 March 1864
D/Fle 7/71 paperPoster advertising the opening of the United Presbyterian Church, Mount Pleasant, 3 October 1864
D/Fle 7/8-92 papersReport of the Building Committee presented at the opening of the church, 3 October 1864
D/Fle 7/101 paperThe Durham Chronicle, 7 October 1864 [Contains an account of the opening of the new United Presbyterian Church at Mount Pleasant]
D/Fle 7/11-144 papersDetails of opening collections, 3-9 October 1864
D/Fle 7/151 paperList of individuals contributing to the fund for building a Presbyterian Church, School Rooms and Minister’s House at Mount Pleasant near Tudhoe Iron Works, 1864-66
D/Fle 7/161 fileAn account of the rise and progress of the United Presbyterian Church, Mount Pleasant, with an account, from The Durham Chronicle of 20 March 1864, of the laying of the foundation stone, n.d. [1864 with later amendments]
D/Fle 7/171 plan, waxed linenSeating plan [of Mount Pleasant United Presbyterian Church], n.d.
D/Fle 7/181 paperList of prizes awarded at Mount Pleasant Sabbath School for repeating the catechism, 20 August 1865
D/Fle 7/191 paperAccount of the first anniversary services at Mount Pleasant United Presbyterian Church, 17 October 1865
D/Fle 7/201 fileAccounts of the Mount Pleasant United Presbyterian Church, 21 March 1863 – 7 December 1871
D/Fle 7/211 fileAccounts of the Mount Pleasant United Presbyterian Church School, 17 August 1865 – 13 May 1872
D/Fle 7/221 volume, card boundAccounts for Bazaar and Tea Meetings, 1 May 1867 – 9 July 1868
D/Fle 7/23-253 papersReceipts and particulars of cash received, 29 May – 9 June 1868 Originals enclosed in D/Fle 7/33
D/Fle 7/261 fileAccounts of the Mount Pleasant United Presbyterian Manse, 15 June 1867 – January 1873
D/Fle 7/271 paperAccounts of the new United Presbyterian Church Infant School, 12 November 1873 – 9 March 1875
D/Fle 7/281 paperRough estimate of costs for building and joinery work on the proposed new Infant School at Mount Pleasant, n.d. [watermark 1852]
D/Fle 7/291 paperRough balance sheet for School Building Fund, n.d. [1860s]
D/Fle 7/301 paperRough balance sheet for Church Building Fund, n.d. [1860s]
D/Fle 7/311 photograph, mountedPhotograph of the church decorated for harvest, thanksgiving, n.d. [c. 1906]
D/Fle 7/321 paperCopy of photographic print of Rev. W. MacNicol, William Fleming, John William Fleming, John Arthur Dees, Tom Francis and others, n.d. [? 1910]
D/Fle 7/331 paperProgramme of services and summary history of Mount Pleasant United Presbyterian Church to mark its jubilee celebrations, 1914
D/Fle 7/34-352 papersLetter of condolence from the Presbytery Clerk to Mrs. Fleming on the death of her husband, William Fleming, 10-11 January 1927 [Enclosed: copy of memorial minute from the records of the Presbytery of Durham, C. 192]
D/Fle 7/36-5116 papersNotes concerning the history, from 1864 to 1914, of the United Presbyterian Church, Mount Pleasant, n.d.
D/Fle 7/521 volume, plastic boundHistory of the Presbytery of Durham by F. H. Hawkins, [1973]
D/Fle 7/531 paperRules of the Tow Low United Presbyterian Church, n.d. [watermark 1862]
D/Fle 8/1-2Burn Hall
D/Fle 8/11 volume, leather half boundBurn Hall Settled Estate, half yearly rent roll, 28 February 1911 – 29 February 1924
D/Fle 8/21 volume, leather half boundBurn Hall Settled Estate, half yearly rent roll, 31 August 1924 – 28 February 1939
D/Fle 9/1-2Plans
D/Fle 9/11 plan, 86 cm x 96 cm, paper mounted on linen, colouredPlan by J. Fryer, surveyor, of two farms [17a.1r.37p. and 58a.0r.14p] at Tudhoe belonging to Thomas Wilkinson 1788 Scale: 4 chains to 1 in, [1:3168]
D/Fle 9/21 plan, 143 cm x 148 cm, tracing paper on linenCopy of tithe plan for the township of Burnop and Hamsteel, 1840 Scale: 4 chains to 1 inch [1:3168]