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Agreements, plans, schedules of deeds, insurance policies, and related papers concerning the Fenwick estates; the land concerned is in the parish of Chester-le-Street and in Lanchester, c.1839 – 1951; including: (a) Papers relating to Farside (Fawside) and Newfield estates, c.1786 – 1925 Including abstract of marriage settlement of Thomas Wood Craster of Craster, Northumberland and Margaret Longfield (no further details given), 8 October 1839; abstracts of surrenders and admittances to manor of Fawside, Lanchester, 1722 – 1786, n.d., and sale particulars of estates to be sold on 22 October 1859 (b) Lease for 63 years by George John Fenwick to West Pelton District Industrial and Provident Society, of a piece of ground at West Pelton, 13 April 1879 (c) Lease for 42 years by Captain H.T. Fenwick to Francis and Lewis Priestman and George Peile, coalowners, of Shotley Bridge, of coal mines under 17 acres of land at Plawsworth, (plan attached), 21 August 1894 (d) Grant by G.J. Fenwick to minister and churchwardens of Pelton, of 990 sq. yds. of land to extend church school (plan attached), 13 June 1895 (e) ‘Heads of settlement of questions subsisting between Messrs. G.J. and H.T. Fenwick on the one hand and Messrs. James Joicey & Co. on the other’ (Matters at issue include building of a new farm house in lieu of present Twizell Hall Farm House, Messrs. Joicey’s rights as owners of West Pelton Colliery to have a waggonway over Messrs. Fenwick’s land, and land required by Messrs. Joicey for widening their railway) (f) Lease for 10 years, by Sophia Rachel Fenwick, spinster, of Allum Green, Lyndhurst, Hants., Montagu John Fenwick, Esq., of 50 Melbury Court, Holland Park, London and Reginald Mordaunt Cumberledge, of 35 Gresham House, Old Broad Street, London, to Pelaw Main Collieries Ltd., Birtley, of a coal mine at Perkinsville called the Busty Seam (plan attached), 23 March 1930 John Turnbull, solicitor, John Turnbull, auctioneer, and James Turnbull (occupation not stated) all of Chester-le-Street acted as agents for Captain (later Colonel) Henry Thomas Fenwick, of Her Majesty’s Royal Horse Guards Blues and as agents to George John Fenwick, Esq., of Craghead, Bournemouth and Hants., and to the trustees of his will
| ref no. | D/TPa 118 | ||||||||||
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| Notes | 7 bundles | ||||||||||
| Date | 1693, 1966 | ||||||||||
| Era | Mid 20th Century (1933 to 1966), Stuarts (1603 to 1714), 20th Century (1901 to 2000) | ||||||||||
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