9 June 1827 (1) Henry Shadforth of Newcastle upon Tyne …

9 June 1827 (1) Henry Shadforth of Newcastle upon Tyne, gentleman, eldest son of Henry Shadforth late of Wall Knoll in Newcastle, quay master by Esther his wife who was a kinswoman of Thomas Reed Ward late of Framwellgate, City of Durham and after of Hurworth, now deceased (2) William Broughton Hexney of New Inn, Middlesex, gentleman (3) Richard Craster Askew of Newcastle, barrister (4) George Anthony Lambert of Newcastle, gentleman, John Dutton of Killingworth House, parish of Long Benton Northumberland, esquire Deed to a make a tenant to the praecipe to suffer a common recovery by (1) to (2) of the mansion house, coach house, stables, orchard and garden and messuages, farmholds, fisheries and tithes in Over Dinsdale in order to raise specified monies for specified bequests – From:

ref no.D/RT 301/30
Notesparchment, 3 membranes
Date1528,
1904
EraEarly 20th Century (1901 to 1932),
20th Century (1901 to 2000),
Tudor (1485 to 1603),
Medieval (1066 to 1540)
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PeopleEsther,
Ward,
Askew,
Lambert,
Dutton,
Shadforth
PlacesFramwellgate,
Middlesex,
Northumberland,
Hurworth,
Newcastle,
Tyne,
New Inn
AddressesOver Dinsdale
Keywords
ExpandThomas Reed Ward,
William Broughton Hexney,
Richard Craster Askew,
George Anthony Lambert,
Long Benton Northumberland,
Henry Shadforth,
eldest son,
Wall Knoll,
New Inn,
John Dutton,
Killingworth House,
common recovery,
mansion house,
coach house,
Over Dinsdale,
parchment,
3 membranes,
Newcastle,
Tyne,
gentleman,
quay,
Esther,
wife,
kinswoman,
Framwellgate,
City,
Durham,
Hurworth,
Middlesex,
barrister,
parish,
Deed,
tet,
praecipe,
stables,
orchard,
garden,
messuages,
farmholds,
fisheries,
tithes,
order,
monies,
bequests

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