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3 May 1867 (1) Cuthbert Morson of Bishop Auckland …

3 May 1867 (1) Cuthbert Morson of Bishop Auckland, joiner (2) Peter Walker of Denton Grange, farmer, and William Clapham of Highside Bank near Heighington, farmer Mortgage by (1) to (2) of the King’s Arms Inn, on the north side of Bishop Auckland Market Place, with the stables and outhouses belonging to it; a house and shop adjoining the inn on the west side; the cottages, joiner’s workshop, slaughterhouse, outhouses, yard, garden and garth behind the King’s Arms ; a copyhold property in High Bondgate, Bishop Auckland, now used as an inn, called the Dun Cowwith a stable, brew house, long room, yard and out offices behind it; copyhold cottage in Back Bondgate, Bishop Auckland, with the garden and garth behind it and the cottages built on part of the garden, bounded by Back Bondgate on the south, Wear Batts on the north, premises belonging to John Braithwaite on the west, and premises belonging to Thomas Peacock on the east Consideration: £45 Endorsed: re-conveyance on redemption of mortgage, 30 May 1876 – From:, Records relating to the King’s Arms, Market Place, Bishop Auckland

ref no.D/X 1392/2/2
Notes1 paper
Date1817,
1917
EraHanoverian (1714 to 1837),
Early 20th Century (1901 to 1932),
20th Century (1901 to 2000)
Dates_sort1817
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PeoplePeacock,
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Morson,
Clapham,
Braithwaite
PlacesHigh Bondgate,
Bishop Auckland,
Denton Grange,
Heighington
AddressesBondgate,
Back Bondgate,
Bishop
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