Strathmore Estate – Title Deeds: Streatlam and Wemmergill Estates combined

Deeds relating to the Streatlam Estate near Barnard Castle and the Wemmergill Estate in Romaldkirk. As two of the principal estates of the Bowes-Lyon family, Earls of Strathmore and Kinghorne, Streatlam and Wemmergill were regularly administered jointly as well as separately. In the catalogue the respective Streatlam and Wemmergill sections are supplemented by ‘Streatlam and Wemmergill combined’ sections: even so, occasional references to Wemmergill affairs may still be found in Streatlam records and vice versa. For records in this catalogue check the section below.

ref no.D/St/D 04
Notesnan
Date1639,
1897
EraVictorian (1837 to 1901),
Stuart (1603 to 1714)
Dates_sort1639
Tags
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PlacesRomaldkirk,
Barnard Castle,
Strathmore
OrganisationsStreatlam
Keywords
ExpandBarnard Castle,
principal estates,
Bowes-Lyon family,
occasional references,
Streatlam Estate,
Wemmergill Estate,
respective Streatlam,
Wemmergill affairs,
Wemmergill sections,
Streatlam records,
Deeds,
Romaldkirk,
Earls,
Strathmore,
Kinghorne,
catalogue,
vice

Strathmore Estate – Title Deeds: Streatlam and Wemmergill Estates combined records

reftitletypeitem physicaldescription
D/StStrathmore Estate
D/St/DTitle Deeds
D/St/D4Streatlam and Wemmergill Estates combined
D/St/D4/1-4Abstracts of Title and Schedules of Deeds, 1639-1826
D/St/D4/11 fileAbstract of title of George Bowes to estates at Streatlam, Cleatlam, Shipley, Stotley, Foggerthwaite, Stainton, Hullerbush, Blakley, Mossmirefield, Roger Moor, Woodland, and Evenwood, settled upon his marriage with Miss Gilbert, 21 January 1639 – 25 November 1740
D/St/D4/21 paperSchedule of deeds in the office at Streatlam relating to properties on the Streatlam and Wemmergill estates, 27 February 1689 – 10 January 1807; copy made 20 September 1820
D/St/D4/31 fileDraft abstract of title of trustees under the will of the Earl of Strathmore, to property in Streatlam, Cleatlam, Egleston, Middleton-in-Teesdale, Stotley and Houghton-le-Side, 9 June 1743 – 27 June 1821
D/St/D4/44 papersContents and analysis of title to estates at Streatlam, Cleatlam, Stotley, Middleton, Egleston and Houghton-le-Side, 9 June 1743 – 3 July 1826
D/St/D4/5-10Conveyance of premises at Cleatlam and Mickleton from Jeremiah Langstaff in the matter of the Bowes Estate Act, (1850), 1712-1858
D/St/D4/51 file and 2 papersAbstract of title to leasehold premises at Mickleton vested in J.D. Holmes as trustee for John Bowes, 18 July 1712 – 13 February 1856
D/St/D4/61 paperAbstract of title of William Stockburn the younger to an estate in Cleatlam, 18 August 1719 – 26 September 1766
D/St/D4/72 files and 3 papersRequisitions on title (and answers) to leasehold premises at Mickleton, 2 March 1856 – 29 April 1858
D/St/D4/85 files and 4 papersDraft assignments of leasehold land and premises at Mickleton and Cleatlam with draft memorials and legal instructions, 13 February 1856 – 6 July 1858
D/St/D4/91 file and 5 papersCopies of affidavits and burial register entries relating to property at Cleatlam, 13 July 1857 – 6 July 1858
D/St/D4/101 fileOffice copy of a certificate approving title and conveyance of premises at Cleatlam and Mickleton, 26 July 1858
D/St/D4/11-14Island in the manor of Eggleston and part of Shipley Hall Farm, acquired 1870 from T.E. Headlam, 1792-1870
D/St/D4/111 fileAbstract of title of the trustees of George Peter Hutchinson to an island in the township of Eggleston and to a field in the township of Staindrop, 11 July 1792 – 15 October 1858
D/St/D4/12Parchment, 7 membranes9 August 1870 (1) Claude Bowes, Earl of Strathmore and Sir William Hutt of Gibside (surviving trustees of Bowes Estate Act 1850) (2) John Bowes of Streatlam Castle, esq. (3) Thomas Emerson Headlam of Gilmondby Hall, North Riding of Yorkshire, M.P.; Morley Headlam of Whorlton, esq. Exchange of part of Shipley Hall farm (described in 1st Schedule) in Marwood from (1) to (3) and an island in the River Tees (9a. 17p.) in the manor of Eggleston
D/St/D4/13Parchment, 1 membrane9 August 1870 (1) Timothy Hutchinson of Eggleston Hall, esq. (2) John Bowes of Streatlam Castle, Sir William Hutt Covenant to produce deeds concerning property as D/St/D4/12, with schedule of deeds, 1792 – 1858
D/St/D4/141 paperRequisition on title and opinions concerning Hutchinson’s estate at Eggleston and Staindrop, 1870
D/St/D4/15-17Lands at Stainton, Streatlam and North Wythes Lane, acquired 1883 from George Brownless et al., 1824-1883
D/St/D4/151 fileAbstract of title of John Raine to a leasehold estate called Low Wise in Lunedale, 12 January 1824 – 1 January 1869; copy made 1882
D/St/D4/16Parchment, 3 membranes6 June 1883 (1) John Bowes of Streatlam Castle, esq. (2) John Brewis of Sunderland, gent.; Joseph Hanby Holmes of Barnard Castle, gent. (3) The said John Bowes (4) George Brownless of New Bromielaw, gent. (5) Parkin Raine of the Rigg in Lunedale, farmer; John Raine of Wharf Street, Stockton-on-Tees, joiner (6) Claude Bowes Lyon, Earl of Strathmore Conveyance of 3r. in Stainton in occupation of John White to (6) in trust under will of John Bowes, Earl of Strathmore Consideration: £844 7s. to (1) by (6) Assignment of Lidgate Close (boundaries specified) and Ellerbeck Close (boundaries specified), together containing 5a. in Mickleton by (1) and (2) to (6) for residue of 1000 years from 4 November 1607 at a rent of 9s.8 3/4d. p.a. Conveyance of a messuage, now 2 tenements, and 6 closes called Wise Hill, alias North Wythes, at Lunedale (24a. 2r. 12p.) in occupation of Joseph Raine and Joseph Porter, described in attached schedule Consideration: £750 to (4), settlement of mortgage; £200 to (5)
D/St/D4/17Parchment, 1 membrane31 December 1883 (1) Parkin Raine of the Rigg in Lunedale, farmer; John Raine of Wharf Street, Stockton on Tees, joiner (2) Claude Bowes, Earl of Strathmore, trustee of Bowes Estate Act 1850 Covenant to produce deeds concerning property as D/St/D4/16 as referred to in attached schedule, 1841 – 1860
D/St/D4/18Sale of Lunes Farm with lands at Cotherstone and Baldersdale, and house at Barnard Castle, 1897
D/St/D4/182 files, 3 papers and 1 planPapers relating to the sale of ‘the Lunes’ farm and lands at Cotherstone and Baldersdale with stints on Cotherstone regulated pasture, and a house in Queen Street, Barnard Castle, all the property of J. Brown. Includes particulars, plan, valuation and sale advertisement, July – August 1897

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