5Zm yrrir s. I^i (iPoXitrnXiia Hiilxvcrsitij ill tttc C^itij of ICnu IJovTi GIVEN BY .P...u.b..lis..b.e.T;.. THE ^ > ■» , ■* ■» » "* t ^ 1 ■> ■»■»■»■» > > , 1 1 1 ^ ', T 1 O O i ' ^Sttibitcationij OF %\)t arleian Dtietp. ESTABLISHED A.D. MDCCCLXIX. l-l tststers —Vo Uim t X XM)l FOR THE TEAE MDCCCXCVII. ' ' 'r,' ; c ; , , , , r. , , < I I I r r ' • ' t • » • •• • ♦. 'V: /' .•.*.•;• • • • • • THE baptismal l^arriase. anti OF THE Cattjctiral Cljurtl) ot Cljiist am 3BlcMrt i«ail' tijt eirsiii AT ®url)am. 1609-1896. TEANSCEIBED AND ANNOTATED BY EDWARD ARTHUR WHITE, F.S.A., deceased, AND EDITED POR THE HARLEIAN SOCIETY BY GEORGE J. AllMYTAGE, E.S.A. HONORARY SECRETARY OF THAT SOCIETY. LONDON 1897. '• or r^.^'c ; ' ci; p t,<- TO ^tv JHaje^itj) tijt (Bmm THIS VOLUME IS, BY HEE GRACIOUS PERMISSION, RESPECTEULLY DEDICATED. 234936 preface. This Volume contains a complete transcript of the Registers of Durham Cathedral from the first entry on the 23rd of September 1609 to the end of the year 1896. They were transcribed for the Harleian Society as far as the year 1877 by the late Captain Edward A. White, F.S.A. (the permission of the Dean and Chapter having been obtained in November 1876), and his leisure time for several years was occupied in annotating the numerous entries. The publication was, however, deferred from different causes ; and ill-health, and eventually the lamented deaths of Captain White prevented the completion of the work. His Sister, Miss Ella White, however, most kindly handed over the manuscript to the Society, and, by the desire of the Council, I have undertaken the completion of the Work. The manuscripts contained a complete and accurate transcript of the Register and a book of Notes to the various entries. By the help of Canon Greenwell, the whole of the proofs of the Register has been compared with the original, and the Members of the Society are deeply indebted to him for the generous assistance he has thus given to the Work. The Notes have been transcribed from Captain White's manuscripts, except in the cases where he referred to certain pedigrees which he had compiled, in which case the notes thus referred to have been abstracted from the pedigrees by the Editor, and acknowledged accordingly. Vlll PKEFACE. A few loose notes by Captain White contain the following remarks, which I think it is desirable to print fully : — ' Where " the College " is mentioued it refers to the enclosure or collegium (i.e. Collection) of prebeudal houses lying at the south side of the Cathedral, which is so termed at Durham, and answers to the " Precincts " or " Close " of other Cathedral towns. ' " Bow Chiu'ch " refers to St. Mary-le-Bow ; locally " Big Bow." St. Mary's refers to St. Mary's in the South Bailey, or, as it is now commonly called, St. Mary-the-Less ; and locally, but very wrongly, " Little Bow." ' " Crossgate " refers to St. Margaret's, Crossgate, and Elvet to St. Oswald's, Elvet. These being without the City proper and places of themselves being styled legally Crossgate and Elvet in the County of Durham. ' " BaUva " is the Bailey, the long narrow winding street running round the Abbey ; " BaHva Boreali " and " Baliva Australi " being the North and South Bailey. ' Colonel Chester's invaluable " Registers of Westminster Abbey "* first prompted me to do the same for my own Cathedral. Then when I compared my Work with his I began to think I had been too ambitious, and my heart frequently failed me. Colonel Chester, however, took much interest in the work, and fre- quently wrote to cheer me and urge me on. ' I hope it may find some favour with the Members of the Society, and that it will be received in the Cathedral City as a not unwelcome addition to the domestic history of her Citizens.' The text of the Work is a true transcript of the original, omitting only such constantly occurring phrases, as " were married," etc. In annotating, Captain White has followed Colonel Chester's plan very closely, especially in taking as much pains in elucidating the par- ticulars of persons in humble positions as of those of superior rank. The following is a table of the Contents of the Registers : — Vol. Baptisms. Marriages. Burials. I. 1609 1720 1610—1723 1611 1678 II. 1726 1812 1723 1836 1678—1812 III. 1813 1896 1883—1896 1813—1896 Like most Cathedral Registers, the entries principally relate to the Clergy and the families within the precincts, who were mostly connected with the Cathedral. * Published by this Society in 1875, as Vol. X. PREFACE. IX I do not propose to make special reference to the many disting-uislied persons who are mentioned in these Eegisters. Their names are fully set forth in the Index, and considerable biographical notes will be found in the text. It is interesting to call attention to the Burials in Woollen at page 100. They refer to an Act of 1666 (18 and 19 Car. II., cap. 4), made more stringent by one in 1678 (30 Car. II., cap. 3), for burying in Woollen; the object being to lessen the importation of linen and to encourage the woollen and paper manufactories of the Kingdom. The first Act enacted that after March 25, 1667, no person should be " buried in any shirt, shift, or sheete other than should be made of wooU onely." These Acts, however, fell into disuse long before their final repeal in 1814.^ The entries subsequent to Captain White's manuscript have been transcribed by Canon Greenwell, and I venture once more to express, on behalf of the Members of the Society, their thanks for this additional assistance to the undertaking. It now remains only for me to state that in 1891 Captain White obtained the permission of The Queen to dedicate this Work to Her Majesty, and that, on renewing the application on the completion of the Work, I have had the honour to receive Her Majesty's most gracious continuation of that permission. GEO. J. AEMYTAGE, Soil. Secretary, Harleian Society. * In a Work entitled " Parish Registers in England," by R. E. Chester Waters (new edition, 1883), the whole matter is set out and adequately discussed. .1 ' ' ',.»«'•'•'■ ' ' > J > , ^Registers of Burljam CatljetiraL BAPTISMES. 1609 Sep. 23 William, sonue of Edward Smith.i 1610 Feb. 28 Eobert, sonne of Edward Smitli.2 1611 Nov. 24 Cipriau Suddick,^ sonne of M^' George Suddick, divinitie lecturer in this Cathedrall Churcli. M'' John Barnes, esquier, M'" John Eicheson the yonger, gentleman, and M" Cooj)er, witnessies. 1612 May 6 Edward, sonne of Edward Smith. ^ 1615 July 2 James Huchinson,^ sonne of M'' Richard Huchinson, Organest in this Cathedrall Church. 1621 Mar. 24 Eichard,^ sonne of M'' John Eobson, parson of Morpeth, in this Cathedrall Church (upon Sonday). The right wo. Eich. Hunt, Deane of Durham, Doctor Cradock, and M''^ Birket, suerties. This child was y*^ first that was baptized in y*^ newe fonte. 1622 May 26 Dorothie,^ dau. of M"^ [blank] Midford of [blank] (upon Sonday). M'' Jo. Cradocke, Mistris Dorothie Cradocke, and Jane Cradocke were souereties. \ -, * The father organist of the Cathedral ; see his burial 4 Feb. 1611-12. ^ Dr. Suddick, the father, was son of Philip Suddick of Monk Hesleden, co. Pal., gent., and named by him in his will dated 14 Nov. 1623. See the marriage of his niece (?) 8 Nov. 1639. [Richard, son of Philip Suddick, cordwainer, baptized 4 April 1689 at St. Nicholas. There are also several Philip aud other Suddicks at St. Oswald's.] ^ The father occurs as organist as late as 20 June 1634 in the Treasurer's Accounts, but not so on 30 Sep. following ; see (perhaps) his burial 26 July 1666. For the sponsors see Mr. Barnes's burial 19 July 1613 ; Mr. Richardson^s 7 Feb. 1639-40. Mrs. Cooper was second wife of the sing- ingman, whose burial see 18 Nov. 1623. ^ See his burial 28 March 1644, and his father's 12 April 1645. The mother was Margaret, dau. of Dr. Cradock, prebendary, whose burial see 30 Dec. 1627. Of the sponsors, see Dr. Hunt's burial 3 Nov. 1638. Mrs. Birkett was wife of the prebendary Dr. Birkhead, whose burial see 27 Nov. 1624. " Y*^ newe fonte " was not the present unworthy pseudo-Norman one which yet remains, testifying to the terrible series of " improvements " carried out at the commencement of Dr. Waddington's Deanship. ^ The father's name John ; see the baptism of her sister Anne 30 Nov. 1626, and brother Bulmer 11 May 1623. The mother [probably Anne, baptized 16 Sep. 1599 at Gainford] was duu. of Dr. Cradock, whose burial see 30 Dec. 1627. B 2 EEGISTER OF BAPTISMS IN THE 1624 Feb. — TohanneB,i filius M" Johannis Eobsou, p'bendarii, & rectoris de Morpeth. Johanne Cradock, generoso, et Eichardo Cradock, & u-iore D''^ Gierke, sponsoribus. 1622 July 7 Eichard,- sonne of M'' James, prebend. M"^ Geo. Walton (for Mister Deane), M'" Edward James, and M"^ Ewbanke, suerties. 1623 April 20 Elizabeth,^ dau. of M^' Nicholas Heath. M^" Clarke, M"« Smyth, and M"^ Martyne, suerties. April 29 Elizabeth, dau. of Jo. Awbrey.* Christopher Boucke, Elizabeth Eangall, and [blank'\. May 11 Bulmer,^ sonne of M'' [blank'] Midford. Sir Barti-am Bulmer, Knight, Doctor Cradocke, & M"" John Eobson, suerties. 1624 April 1 Harrie,6 sonne of M^^ Will'm James, prebend. M^' Ewb., M' Clarke, sponsores. 1625 April 20 Anne,^ dau. of M^" Will'm James, prebend. June 21 Marian,^ dau. of Jo. Awbree. Nov. 12 Sarah,9 dau. of M'" Lyveley. Eeb. 9 John,^° sonne of Eichard Curtious. Mar. 16 Sarah,i^ dau. of M'' Eardinando Morecroft. ^ He was admitted at St. Peter's College, Cambridge, same day as his brother Richard (see ante), and was the only surviving son at the date of the will of his father, whose burial see 12 April 1645. The sponsors were two sons of the prebendary. [Mrs. (Mildred) Clerke was the wife of Gabriel Clarke, D.D., Archdeacon and Prebendary of Durham. See her burial 14 Nov. 1659, in the Cathedral. MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] 2 See his burial 15 Sep. 1623. Of the sponsors, Edward James was third son of Richard James, a brother of Bishop James, but who does not appear in Surtees' pedigree, vol. i., 216 ; Mr. Wal- ton, the Dean's proxy, was Mayor in 1616 ; Mrs. Ewbanke, wife of the prebendary. 3 Eldest child ; afterwards wife of Archibald Waddell. Her father of Little Eden, co. Pal., Esq. See Surtees' pedigree, i., 38, to which this baptism adds. * John Aubrey and Alice Page were married 17 April 1620 at Darlington. Mr. Boycke or Boucke, a sponsor, was probably Rector of St. Mary's in the South Bailey, although his name has not appeared in the list of rectors ; he married there, 9 Nov. 1596, Anne Rothwell, by whom he had nine children, bapt. there and at Billingham, of which he was made vicar 1603, and where both he and his wife are buried. Elizabeth Raugall was widow of John Rangall, buried 6 Jan. 1622-3. ^ See his sister's baptism 26 May 1622. Sir Bertram Bulmer, a sponsor, was of Tursdale, co. Pal. ; he married at Ryton, 13 July 1600, Isabel, eldest dau. of Sir Nich. Tempest of Stella, first Bart., and was buried 6 May 1638, aged 54, at St. Oswald's. Doctor Cradock and Mr. Robson were prebendaries. 6, 7 See their father's burial 21 Jan. 1659-60. ^ See her sister's baptism 29 April 1623. 5 Her father, B.D., Vicar of Gainford and of Kelloe 1625—1651, was probably brother to Edward Lively, constable of Durham Castle under Bishop Neile. She married Anthony Richard- son, and was living and had a son Ralph 3 March 1650-51, the date of her father's will. The " Bishoprick Garland " says : " Here lies John Lively, vicar of Kelloe ; He had seven daughters and never a fellow." 1" See the father's burial 30 June 1670. " She married 20 June 1649, at Merrington, Francis Gaynes (baptized 23 Aug. 1618 at Heighington) of School- Aycliffe, co. Pal., son of Christopher Gaynes of the same place, gent., by his wife Eleanor Hall of Newsham. They had issue Christopher, baptized 16 April 1650 ; Margaret, 28 Oct. 1651 ; Frances, 11 June 1654 ; Anthony, born 9 April 1656 ; Sarah, 7 July 1659 ; and Jane, 13 May 1662 ; all baptized at Heighington. CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 6 1626 Nov. 30 Anue,i dau. of M^ John Midforcl (souue in law to M'" Doct. Cradocke) . Nov. 30 Katlieriue,3 dau. of M"^ Johu Lively. 1627 June 3 Elizabeth,^ dau. of M' William James. Feb. 24 Greorge,* sonne of M"^ John Cosins, Prebendary. Sir G-eorge Toong, M"" Marmaduke Blaikston, prebendary, godfathers; M"^ James, godmother. 1628 Sep. 7 Susanna,'^ dau. of Xpofer Cookeson. M^' Eobt. Pleasant, M'''^ Susanna Smart, & M"^ Eliza Cook, surties. 1629 Aug. 30 Francis,^ dau. of Xpofer Eichardson, tanner. 1631 April 25 Elizabeth,^ dau. of Toby Brooking (S* Mark's day). July 16 Richard,^ sonne of Henry Palmer. Sep. 14 Margarett,^ dau. of M^" Jo. G-eers. Oct. 30 Richard,^"^ sonne of M*" Elias Smith. Eichardo Hunt, Decano Duuelmensis, Augustino Linsel, Decano Lichfeldise, Margareta Eobson, p'bendarii uxore, sponsorib'. 1632 June 24 Grulielmus,^^ filius M" Grulielmi James, p'bendarii (natus ncesimo die Junii) . Gulielmo Shaw, S** Theologise Prof essore ; Johanne Eubanke, generoso ; & Margareta Commin, sponsoribus. Oct. 2 Johannes,^- filius Johannis G-eers (natus ultimo die Septembris). Johanne Cosin, SS. Theologiae Professore, & Johanne Eobson, SS. Theologise Bacchalaureo, hujus Ecclesise prebendariis, & M""^ Margareta Smyth, sponsoribus. Nov. 1 Elizabetha,^^ filia Johannis "Wheers. Gabriele Clarke, Sacrse Theologise Professore, & Elizabetha Blaikeston, & Anna Chap- man, generosis, sponsoribus. I See her sister's baptism 26 May 1622. ^ See her sister's baptism 12 Nov. 1625. She is not mentioned in her father's will. 3 See her burial 21 Nov. 1628. * He is stated to have died in infancy ; his burial occurs neither here nor at Braucepeth, of which the father (who was afterwards Bishop of Durham) was Rector. '' The father, a freeman of the Mercers' Company, was Mayor in 1641, and was buried 28 Nov. 1650 at St. Nicholas. Dying intestate, his widow, Frances, was granted administration. A dau., Dorothy, baptized 9 Aug. 1643, and a son, John, buried 3 Dec. 1641, appear in St. Nicholas Registers. Of the sponsors, see Mr. Pleasant's burial 14 May 1635 ; Mistress Smart would be wife or dau. of Peter Smart, " the turbulent prebendary," who was appointed to the sixth stall in 1609, and afterwards to the fourth. See further of him in Low's " Diocesan History of Durham." (S. P. C. K., 1881.) ^ The parents, Christopher Richardson and Elizabeth Hopper, were married at St. Mary-le- Bow 1 Nov. 1625. Their other children baptized there are Jane, 18 Oct. 1627 ; Johu, 18 Nov. 1632, and buried 7 Aug. 1633 ; Anne, 12 Feb. 1634-5 ; Christopher, buried 16 Aug. 1638 ; Mar- garet, 29 Sep., and buried 28 Nov. 1638 ; William, 29 Sep. 1639 ; Mary, 2 Dec, 1641. 7 See her burial 14 Aug. 1645. ^ See his burial 7 July 1638. " See her burial 19 Oct. 1631. 1° See his burial 7 Sep. 1634. Augustin Lindsel, a sponsor, was a protege of Bishop Neile, who made him a prebendary : he was afterwards successively Bishop of Peterborough and Hereford. II See his burial 3 April 1634. 1= See his father's burial 4 March 1641-2. " The sponsors were Dr. Clarke, the prebendary ; Elizabeth, wife of Dr. Robert Blakiston, see her burial 18 Oct. 1634; and see Anne Chapman's marriage 19 Feb, 1632-3, 4 REGISTER OF BAPTISMS IN THE 1632 Dec. 23 Thomas,^ filius Nicolai Eaulin. Philippo Ebutts, Thoma Coquo, & M" Morecroft, sponsoribus. Mar. 10 Margareta,^ filia Jobannis Gaydou, bujus ecclesise psaltis. Tboma "Wrigbt, geueroso, et M^^ Margareta Eobson et Isabella Scisson, sponsoribus. 1633 Mar. 27 Jobaunes,^ fibus Heurici Palmer, bujus ecclesise psaltis. Jobanne Cosiu, S. Tbeologiae Professore ; Jobanne Heatb, armigero ; et Ebzabetba, uxore M" Eoberti Blaikston, bujus ecclesise p'bendarii, sponsoribus. Natus autem erat Jobannes Palmer die S^' Cutbberti, vicessimo die ejusdem mensis supradicti. Aug. 15 Margareta,^ filia M" Jacobi Green, bujus ecclesia? minoris Canonici. M^'° Eicbardo Smelt, ludi literarii didascalo ; Mar- gareta Coquo ; et Gratia Smitb, sponsoribus. Feb. 24 Ebsabetba^ Smitb, filia Elise Smitb, artiu' magistri, et bujus ecclesiae minoris Canonici. Antbonio Maxston, artium magistro, et bujus Ecclesia? Pr^bendario ; M^" EHsabetha Hunt ; et M^" Maria Smitb, sponsoribus. 1634 May 19 Maria,^ fiba Gubelmi James, p'bendarii. M'"" Jobanne Heatb, generoso ; M>'* Jane Plesunst ; et M^'^ Margareta Coates, sponsoribus. 1635 May 23 Elizabetb.,7 filia M" Geeres. M™ Nailor et M'* Elizabetb Pbenicke et Pbiladelpbia Ubauke, sponsoribus. June 20 Erancisca & Jobanna,^ filiae Tbomse Burwell, Artium M'', Epi. Dunelm. Cancellarii. Hujus vitse amaritudinem tantum gustarunt, et eodem die seterna fruebantur feHcitate. Jan. 6 Katberina,^ fiba Jacobi Green, bujus Ecclesise minoris Canonici. 1 Mary, dau. of Nicholas Eawliii, and Elizabeth, dau. of Nicholas and Barbara Rawlin, were baptized at St. Mary-le-Bow 3 Feb. 1630-31 and 1 Juue 1640, respectively. Thomas Cooke, a sponsor, husband perhaps to Margaret Cooke, a sponsor on 11 Dec. 1638 ; Philip Ebutts was married 27 Jan. 1627-8, at St. Mary-the-Less, to Grace, dau. of Dr. Robert Hutton (by his wife Grace Pilkingtou, whose burial see 23 Nov. 1633), and was buried 28 Dec. 1660 at Houghton-le- Spring ; Mrs. Ebutts does not appear in Surtees' pedigree of Hutton, i., 149. - Also entered at St. Mary-le-Bow, where she was buried V Dec. 1634. The father, John Gaydon or Guidon, as in Bow Register, was married there 29 May 1632 to Agnes Hall, widow. There also is recorded the baptism of a son John, 16 Aug. 1635. Thomas Wright, a sponsor, was husband of Jane Hutton, whose burial see 5 Oct. 1635. 3 See his burial 11 Sep. 1634. * See her father's burial 14 May 1667. Of the sponsors, Richard Smelt occurs as master of the grammar school in 1633 ; Mrs. Cooke, a dau. of Dr. Morecroft, and wife presumably to Thomas Cooke, a sponsor on 23 Dec, 1632. 5 See her burial 28 Jan. 1651-2. Her godmother Mrs. Hunt, widow of the Dean, left her £5. s See her father's burial_21 Jan. 1659-60. Of the sponsors, see Mrs. Pleasant's burial 15 March 1676-7. 7 See her father's burial 4 March 1641-2. Mrs. Naylor, a sponsor, was wife of the prebendary ; the burial of " Mrs. Elizabeth Feuwick, widow," occurs 3 Jan. 1667-8 at St. Oswald's, where she was married 31 Jan. 1615-16 to Tristram Fenwick, gent., as Elizabeth Green. ^ These children are by error called Francis and John in Surtees' (really. Sir C. Sharp's) pedigree of Burwell, vol. iv., ii., 168. See the marriage of their parents 19 Feb. 1632-3. 9 See her father's burial 14 May 1667. Of the sponsors, see Mrs. Duncan's burial 12 Jan, 1642-3 ; Mrs. Comyn, wife of Timothy Comyn, Esq., whose burial see 19 March 1639-40. CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. O M"^" Eichardo Newhouse, Dola Dunkon, et Doia Cummin, spoiisoribui^. 1636 May 6 Margareta,i lilia Eliae Smith, hujus Ecc. minoris Canonici. Tho'a Burwell, Caueellar; M'^" Margareta Heath, et M''* Elizab'a Smith, sponsoribus. July 27 Seth,2 filius Thoma? Burwell, Cancellarii. Johaune Heath, Heur'o Smith, armigeris, et D'na Hunt, sponsoribus. 1637 Dec. 18 Thomas,-^ sonn of D^'' Nailor, prebend. The Eight hon''i« L^ B^p of Durham and the Eight w^^i M^ Thomas Burwell, Chancellor, and M''^ Hunt, witnesses. Mar. 4 Mathew,^ filius M" Geers. M""" Levett, prebendarius (sic) hujus Ecclesi*, et M'"° Tobias Swinborne, et M""* Cassandra Baddeley, sponsorib'. Mar. 15 Dulcebella Smith,' filia Eliae Smith, artium magister (sic), et hujus Ecclesiae minoris Cannonici. M-^^ Johan'e Heath; et M''* Nailor, et M"a Penniman, sponsoribus. 1638 Dec. 11 Margareta,'^ filia M''^ Eoberti Aisley, generosi. M'" Gulielmo James, p'bend. hujus ecclesia? ; et M""" Morcroft, uxore M" Ferdinand Morcrof te ; et M''^ Margareta Cooke, filia sua, sponsorib'. 1639 Mar. 25 Gulielmus,^ filius Henrici Palmer, laici cler. hujus ecclesi*. M" James et M"' Maxton, prebendarii ; et M^'^ Duncon, sponsor'. Sep. 6 Joseph,^ sonn of D^r Nailor, prebend. D"" Clarke and M'' Eichard Badyley and M''^ Machall, witnesses. Oct. 1 Joane,^ dau. of James Greene, minor Cannon of this church. M' George Blades, and M" Yiner, and M'^ Barb. IS'ewhouse the younger being wittnesses. Feb. 20 Gulielmus,io filius Johannis Geers, hujus Ecclesise, psaltis. ' See her father's burial 9 Dec. 1635. 2 See the baptism of his sisters 20 Juue 1635. 3 The father, Joseph Naylor, D.D., was collated to the second stall 18 Nov. 1636; archdeacon of Northumberland 1632 ; Rector of Sedgefield 1634 ; and chaplain to Bishop Morton. He was deprived of his rectory and fled during the rebellion, but returned and died, 1667, at Sedgefield, where he is buried in the church. By his wife Dulcibella, dau. of Richard Baddeley, Esq. (see note to burial of William Bridges 15 Aug. 1634), he had, besides the children here registered, Mary, whose marriage see 25 Oct. 1663, and Dulcibella, Mrs. Morton, whose burial see 22 Sep. 1688. ^ See his burial 21 Nov. 1638. Of the sponsors, Mrs. Baddeley was second wife of Richard Baddeley, Esq. ; see preceding note. * See her burial 18 Dec. 1639. ^ Eldest child of her parents, whose marriage see 30 Jan. 1637-8. 7 See the mother's burial 14 April 1638. Of the sponsors, see Prebendary Maxton's marriage 29 June 1637. 8 See his brother's baptism 18 Dec. 1637. Mrs. Machell is perhaps an error for Machon, which, written phonetically, assumed various forms. 9 See burial 14 May 1667. Of the sponsors, see Mr. George Blades' burial 29 Nov. 1661. i" See his father's burial 4 March 1641-2. Of the sponsors, see Dr. Marley's burial 3 April 1642. 6 REGISTER OF BAPTISMS IN THE Cubto. Marley, sacraB Theologise p'fessore, Ever^ Grower, NortliumbriaB Archidiacano, & Susanna Caldwell, sponsoribus. 1640 June 24 Sarala,i filia Eliae Smith, hujus Ecc. Minoris Canonici. Guli'o Church, generoso, et Elizabetha James et Jane Maxton, generosis, sponsoribus. 1641 Dec. — Elizabetha," filia Ilenrici Morecroft. Jacobo Peniman; Elizab. James et Anna James, sponsoribus. Jan. 10 Susanna,^ filia Eliae Smith. Jacobo Peniman, Elizab. Bridges et Anna James, spon'. 1642 Nov. 2 rrancisca,^ filia Pauli Neele, Militis. Eeb. 10 Henricus,^ filius Eliae Smyth, Artium Magistri, et hujus ecclesiae Minoris Canonici. 1643 July 21 Stuarta,^ filia Thomae Thin, Militis. Grualtero Balquancallo, Sacro sanctae Theologiae Professore, et hujus Ecclesiae Decano, et Domina Elizabetha Hammon et M'* Barbara "Wren, spon- soribus. 1645 Mar. 1 Marye,"^ dau. of James Greene. Cuthb. Bellamye and M'"^ Ann James and Grrace Lofthouse being wittnesses. 1646 Aug. 2 Aiin,8 dau. of M"" Heurye Morecrofte. M"" Dallivall and the lady Ham'ond and M''^ Margarett Morecroft, wittnesses. 1648 June 26 Peregrina,^ dau. of John Burrow. Ann James, M""^ Copas, and M'' Mudd, -wittnesses. 1652 Feb. 5 Francis,io sonn of M'' Francis Foster. M^' "William James, M"" Richard Baddelay, and the Ladye Peimiman, wittnesses. 1 See her father's burial 9 Dec. 1676. Of the sponsors, see marriage of Mr. Church's dau. 30 Nov. 1676 ; Mrs. Maxton was wife of the prebendary, see her marriage 29 June 1637. ^ The father, Henry Morecroft (probably brother of the Prebendary), and Barbara, dau. of James Hilton of Dyons, gent, (whose burial see 6 July 1638), were married 28 Sep. 1637 at Houghton-le-Spring. See the baptism of her sister Anne 2 Aug. 1646, and the burial of her brother George 28 June 1642. [" Katherne Moorcroft," another child, was baptized 1643 and buried an infant at St. Oswald's]. Of the sponsors, see Lady Pennyman in note to baptism 5 Feb. 1652-3. 3 See her father's burial 9 Dec. 1676. ■» [She was the daughter of Sir Paul Neile, Kt., by Elizabeth, daughter of the Rev. Gabriel Clarke, D.D., Archdeacon of Durham. See her burial the next day. MS. Ped by E. A. W.] * See his burial 6 July 1696. ^ See the marriage of her parents 6 Sep. 1642. 7 See her burial 8 Nov. 1650. ^ See her sister's baptism Dec. 1641. Of the sponsors, Mr. Delaval was Thomas Delaval of Hetton, CO. Pal., Esq., who mar. at Houghton-le-Spring, 6 May 1645, Elizabeth, widow of Francis James of Hetton, Esq., and was buried 20 Oct. 1663 at St. Mary's ; Lady Hammond, wife of Dean Balcanquall ; Mrs. Morecroft, the Prebendary's wife. 3 See her burial 25 Oct. 1649. The father probably identical with John Borrow, buried at St. Nicholas 17 Jan. 1684-5, of whom Jacob Bee writes in his Diary under that date, " John Burrow departed this life, and 'twas reported y' he see a coach drawn by 6 swine, all black, and a black mann satt upon the cotch box ; he fell sick upon't and dyed, and of his death several! appara- tions appeared after." Of the sponsors, Mr. Mudd was the organist. 1" See his burial 25 Jan. 1653-4. The father, Francis Forster, Esq., of the South Bailey, was a younger son of Thomas Forster of Edderstone, Northumberland, Esq. (see the pedigree in Eaine's " Northumberland," to which this adds). The mother was Elizabeth, dau. of Dr. Gabriel Clarke, Prebendary and Archdeacon of Durham, whose burial see 12 May 1662. Besides this child they CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 7 1653 July 11 GabrieU,! soiin of M^ Francis Foster. M-- Mudd, M'' Grey, and M" Martin, wittnesses. Oct. 4 Thomas, son of Eobert Gray. D*"^ Gray- and M"" John Walton and M''^ Jane Pleasants, witnesses. Jan. 16 An,3 dau. of M'' John Farrer. M^- William James, the ladye Penyman, and M" An Graye beinge ^\dttnesses. 1655 June — Isabell,* dau. of John Durye, sometime Epistoler of this Church. John Nailor, M''^ Sibby Gierke, — Frizzell, witnesses. 1657 Dec. 8 John,' son of M' Francis Foster. S^' John G [illegible from a blot] and M'" Roger Kirbye and M'"^ Hellen Karnabye, witnesses. Dec. 14 Jane,'' dau. of Ezerell Tonge and of Jane his wife, was borne on Thursday the third day of December, and baptized on monday the fowerteenth day of the same moneth in the yeare of our Lord sixteene hundred fiftie and seven, and of the foundation of Durham Colledge the first [" and the last" has been added in another hand]. 1661 Feb. 27 Margarett,^ dau. of John Foster, Organist of this Cathedrall Church. M'' Ambrose Myars and M^'^ Church and Sarah Smith, wittnesses. 1662 April 22 Samuell,^ son of John Nicholls. M^ Samuell Davison and M^' George Barchas and M''^ Maxton, wittnesses. Mar. 17 Susanna,^ dau. of Samuell Bolton, minor Cannon of this Church. W William Church, M''^ Susanna Smith, and M^^^ Margarett Tempest, wittnesses. had Gabriel (whose baptism see next entry), John (whose baptism see 8 Dec. 1657). Two children, Matthew, baptized 12 Dec. 1678, and Frances, baptized 11 July 1680, occur in the Registers of St. Mary's, but query if by the same mother ? The father's will is dated 15 July 1681, when he mentions his wife Elizabeth and only two daughters (evidently his coheiresses), viz., Elizabeth (see her marriage 3 Sep. 1685) and Frances. " The Lady Penniman," a sponsor, was wife of Sir James Peunyman of Ormesby, co. York, Knt. and first Bart., and dau. of Stephen Norcliflfe, Esq. The baptism of their son Thomas Pennyman, afterwards second Bart., occurs at St. Mary's 29 Aug. 164.2, as also that of an elder son James Pennyman 6 April 1637, who was buried there 13 April 1638. 1 See his brother's baptism, preceding entry. -, 3 Of the sponsors, Dr. Robert Grey, Prebendary of the eighth stall and Rector of Bishopwear- mouth, was half-brother of the first Lord Grey of Warke, and dying 9 July 1704, set. 94, was buried at Bishopwearmouth ; see burial of John Walton's sister-in-law 25 March 1631, and Mrs. Pleasant's burial 15 March 1676-7. •* See her burial, where the name is Drury, 9 April 16C2. 5 See his burial 22 April 1658. ^ See her burial 27 June 1660. " The foundation of Durham Colledge " refers to Cromwell's short-lived university, a brief account of which see in Low's " Diocesan History of Durham " (S. P. C. K.), p. 265. 7 See her father's burial 21 April.1677. Of the sponsors, see Ambrose Myers' burial 18 March 1667-8, and the marriage of Mrs. Church's dau. 30 Nov. 1676. 8 See the father's burial 6 June 1681. The above Samuel made his will 21 July 1719 ; by it he leaves his estate at Trimdon to his nephew William Burletson, son of his sister Thomasine, whose marriage see 30 Dec. 1686. Mr. Davison, a sponsor, was the third husband of Elizabeth, Lady Burton, whose burial see 14 Jan. 1699-1700. ^ See the marriage of the parents 24 June 1662. Mrs. Margaret Tempest, a sponsor, may be the eldest dau. of John Tempest, Esq. ; see next entry. 8 REGISTER OF BAPTISMwS IN THE 1664j Mar. 29 John,^ sou of John Tempest, Esquir; for bow church. June 19 Christopher,- son of Christopher Mickleton ; for bow church. Dec. 21 John,^ sonn of Samuell Bolton, minor Cannon of this Church. Elias Smith, M'" Broughton, M''^ Prudence Charlton, wittnesses, Anno 1664. Jan. 25 Willia',* son of John Foster, Organist of this church. Anthony Pearson and Willia' Jordan and Elizabeth Myers, wittnesses. The 1 in the new font. Jan. 31 G-eorge,-^ son of John Spearman. M'" George Barchas and Anthony Lodge and M''^ Mary Jackson, wittnesses ; bow church parish. 1665 May 15 Elizabeth," dau. of M^' Anthony Lodge. M'' George Barchas, M" Merrill Sissons, and M''^ Elizabeth Spearman, wittnesses ; bow church parish. Nov. 28 Margarett,7 dau. of Christopher Stones. Elizabeth Myers, Mar- garett Greene, and Ealph Johnson, mttnesses. Dec. 12 William, sonn of Mark Todd. Dec. 28 Isabell,^ dau. of John Miller, bellringer. Isabell Smith, Alexand' Shawe, and Elizab. Martin, wittness. Jan. 25 John,^ son of George Bullocke. Anthony Lodge and John Poster and Elizabeth Kirby, wittnesses. 1666 June 26 Kattern, dau. of John Brass. Kattern Hubbuck, \hlank'] Eowell, et George Kirby, wittnesses ; bowe Church. Sep. 4 Thomas,i'J son of M' Nicholaus Conyers. Collonell Tempest, M'' Peacocke, and the lady Coale, wdttnesses. 1 The father, John Tempest, Esq., of The Isle, Sedgefield, M.P. for the county. The mother, Elizabeth Heath, sole heiress of John Heath, Esq., of Kepyer, Esq. See both their pedigrees in Surtees, vol. iv., part ii. 2 See his burial 15 April 1718, and pedigree in Surtees, vol. iv., ii., 140, to which these registers make additions. => See the marriage of his parents 24 June 1062. Mrs. Carleton, a sponsor, was wife of Dr. Guy Carleton, Rector of Wolsingham (where she was buried—" Laday Carlton, wife to Bishop Carlton "—24 May 1672), afterwards, 1660, Dean of Carlisle, and made same year Prebendary of the twelfth stall at Durham (installed 2 Nov.), which he retained until his death ; Bishop of Bristol 1671 ; and translated to Chichester 1678 ; he died 6 July 1685, and was buried in Chichester Cathedral. The Bishop had issue Hester, aged 15 in 1670, who married George Vane, Esq. ; Eli- zabeth, married at Wolsingham 26 Oct. 1665 to Thomas Swinburne, Esq. ; Jane, wife of Robert Carr, Esq. ; and Prudence, named in a lease of Wolsingham Park 1676. ^ See the father's burial 21 April 1677. Of the sponsors, Mr. Pearson was appointed under- sheriff 1663 ; Mrs. Myers was wife of Ambrose, the Cathedral plummer. ^ Born 28 Jan. 1664-5 ; eldest child of his father, whose burial see 22 Sep. 1703. See his own burial 4 Feb. 1664-5. ■6 See her father's burial 21 July 1687 ; she was living 12 Nov. 1683, the date of her grand- father Lodge's will. Of the sponsors, see the burials, 1 April 1690, of Mr. Barkas, and 4 April 1688, of Mrs. Sissons. ' See her burial 12 Nov. 1668. 8 See her burial 8 Jan. 1665-6. 9 His baptism entered at Bow as 2 Feb., and more probably the correct date. See his mother's burial 12 May 1678. '" See his parents' marriage 15 Nov. 1664. Colonel William Tempest, a sponsor, was M.P. for Durham 1G78, 80, and 89 ; Mr. Peacock, probably Simon Peacock of The Bailey and Burnhall, CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 9 1666 Nov. 30 Frances,! dau. of M"" Anthony Lodge. Colonell Steward and M''^ Mickleton, senior, and M.'^ Barchas, wittnesses ; bow church parish. Dec. 7 Elias Turvill,- a greek by nation, born in Constantinople, a jew by religion, having beene instructed, and being desirous of Christian Baptisme, on the thirtieth day of november, w'"'* was S' Andrewe's day, was presented to the font by Daniell Brevent, d'"" in divinitye, and Dennis Greemall, in»" of Arts and Arch- deacon of Durham, Prebendaryes of the Church of Durham, godfathers, and by Frances Basiere, wife to Isaac Basiere, d'"" in divinitye, godmother ; and was in this Cathedi'all Church solemnly babtized by the said Isaac Basiere, prebendary of the same church, by the name of Andrew, and afterwards did solemnly receive the confirmation by the hands of the Eight Eeverend father in God John, Lord Bpp. of Duresme, and on the 2 day of december following did also receive the holy sacrament of the lord's supper at the hands of the above named d''' Basiere. Jan. 6 Christian,^ dau. of Arthur Phillips. M"" Lancelott Hilton et M''' Martin, wittnesses ; being for bow Church parish. 1667 Mar. 25 Doritye,* dau. to John Miller, bellringer. John Charlton, Doritye Scruton, and Elizabeth Dorma', wittnesses. April 30 Elizabetha,^ filia Johannis Spearman. Joh'e Brown, Dorothea Spearman, et Elizabetha Barkas, sponsoribus. Sep. 29 Christianus,6 filius M" Johaniiis Foster, hujus Ecclesiae Organistae. (festo S'' Michaelis Archangeli). 1668 July 1 Eobert Hilton,^ f son of M'' Cuthbert Hilton. Esq. ; Lady Cole was Margaret, second wife of Sir Nicholas Cole of Brancepeth, first Bart., aud was buried 15 Nov. 1675 at St. Oswald's. 1 See her father's burial 21 July 1687. Colonel Steward was probably quartered with troops in the city ; Mrs. Mickleton probably second wife of Christopher Mickleton of Crookhall, Attorney ] Mrs. Barkas, wife of George Barkas, notary, buried 1 April 1690. ■ The date 7 Dec. appears to refer to nothing in the context. Dr. Brevint, a sponsor, was a native of Jersey, and Fellow of Jesus College, Oxon ; Bishop Cosin obtained for him the tenth stall aud the Rectory of Brancepeth, both vacated by himself ; in 1681 he became Dean of Lincoln, retaining his Durham preferments; he died in 1695. See the burial of Dr. Granville's wife 14 Oct. 1691, and of Mrs. Basire 27 July 1676. 2 She was perhaps by a third wife (being born several years after the last child baptized at Bow) of the father, whose burial see 30 May 1681. •» See her sister's baptism 28 Dec. 1665. Dorothy Scruton, a sponsor ; see her marriage 11 Nov. 1669. 5 Born 25 April 16G7. See her marriage 4 July 1687. Of the sponsors, see Mr. Brown's son's baptism 30 June 1670. See Speaeman Pedigree, Surtees, i., 95. 6 See his burial 26 Nov. 1683. ' Born 29 June 1668. Is also registered at Bow. He was an Attorney-at-Law, of Bishop's Auckland (where he was buried), and Registrar of the Consistory Court, an office in which he succeeded his mother's brother, Gabriel Newhouse, Aug. 1705. See his son's burial 8 Sep. 1724, and his father's 28 April 1686 ; also pedigree of Hilton in Longstaffe's " Darlington." C Nov. 29 Jan. 26 1669 Jau. 6 1670 April 12 June 29 10 RtGISTER OF BAPTISMS IN THE 1668 Oct. 21 Elizabeth,! dau. of Richard Neele, sq''. M" Elizabeth Jefferson, M''^ Elizabeth Stapleton, wittnesses. Georgius,- filius Nicholai Bar\Adck, Generosi. Franciscus Spearman, ^ Alius Johannis Spearman, Atturnati. Nicholaus,^ filius Georgii Bullock. Margaretta,-^ filia Richardi Neile, Dunelmensis Subvicecomis (sic). Jana,^ Nicholai Barwick filia. June 29 Dorothea,^ filia Johannis Sj)earman. June 30 Johannes,^ Johannis Brown, Atturnati, filius. 1 [She was buried 17 June 1672, at St. Oswald's. MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] Mrs. Stapylton was wife of the Bishop's Secretary, whose burial see 10 May 1685. - He married at Crossgate, 4 June 1689, Elizabeth Robinson. He was living 1687 at the date of the will of his father, whose burial see 7 Dec. 1687. ^ Born 21 Jan. See his burial 22 June 1678, and his father's 22 Sep. 1703, * His birth, 1 June, is given in Bow Register. See his mother's burial 12 May 1678. ^ [Administered to her father 8 April 1693. She afterwards married Stephen Harwood, and died anfe 4 Dec. 1696. MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] ^ See her father's burial 7 Dec. 1687, when she was living. 7 Born 19 June 1670. See her father's burial 22 Sep. 1703. She married (licence dated 21 July 1690) John Cuthbert, E.sq., Serjeant-at-Law, of Gray's Inn, Recorder of Durham and afterwards of Newcastle. In her will, dated 23 April 1731, she mentions her father and mother's and " aunt Crompton's " pictures ; she was buried 5 Oct. 1731 in St. Nicholas Church, Newcastle, with her husband. They had the following issue : i. John Cuthbert, whose burial see 16 Oct. 1700. II. William Cuthbert, baptized at St. Mary-le-Bow 23 March 1692-3, Serjeant-at-Law and Recorder of Newcastle, who purchased in 1743 the Witton Castle Estate for about £15,000, and died, aged 54, 28 Aug. 1746, and was buried at St. Nicholas, Newcastle; he married, firstly, 27 Jan. 1721-2 at St. Nicholas, Jane, youngest dau. of John Stevenson, gent., by whom he had a daughter Margaret, married at Kendal, 27 July 1747, to Joseph Reay of Newcastle, merchant (he died 9 Dec. 1785, ajt. 69), and left issue; he married, secondly, 29 Dec. 1730 at St. Nicholas, Dorothy (who survived him), dau. and coheir of — Robinson of Black Heddon, gent, (whose other dau. and coheir mar- ried the last Clennell of Clennell), and had by her : 1, John Cuthbert, Esq., P.R.S., F.S.A., of Witton Castle, baptized at St. John's, Newcastle, 17 Nov. 1731, and died s.p. at York 15 Dec. 1782, aged 51, and was buried at St. Nicholas, Newcastle ; 2, William Cuthbert of London, merchant, baptized 27 Oct. 1732 at St. Nicholas, and died s.p. cwva 1766 in the East Indies; 3, Philadelphia, baptized 24 Sep. 1733 at St. Nicholas, and married Ralph Hopper, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, of Bishop-Middleham, co. Pal. (where she was buried 1780), and had issue, with others, a son, John Thomas Hendry Hopper, Esq., who inherited Witton Castle from his uncle John. iii. Robert Cuthbert, baptized 12 April 1693 at St. Mary-le-Bow. iv. Richard Cuth- bert, baptized at Bow 6 April 1696, B.D, and Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, Vicar of Kendal 1733. See his widow's burial 26 June 1767. v. Charles Cuthbert, whose burial see 18 Oct. 1700. VI. John Cuthbert, baptized 24 Feb. 1700-1701, M.D., of Portsmouth, where, according to the newspapers, he died in 1772, leaving a dau. Dorothy, wife of Sir John Carter, Knt., Mayor of Portsmouth, vii. Theophilus Cuthbert, whose burial see 9 Aug. 1703. VIII. Margaret, baptized 27 Dec. 1704 at Bow. ix. George Cuthbert, baptized 4 Jan. l7f>5-6 at Bow, who was aged nine when named in a Bishop's lease of 26 Oct. 1714. x. Ralph Cuthbert, baptized 3 Feb. 1708-9 at St. Nicholas, Newcastle. ^ Died an infant apparently. The father, an Attoruey-at-Law, living in the North Bailey, died, according to Bee's Diary, 8 July 1684; his will is dated 6 March 1683-4 ; in it he mentions his uncle Jerrard Brown, his sisters Abigail and Elizabeth Hutchinson, wife Jane, dau. Elizabeth, and dau. Jane, whose marriage see 30 April 1683.* See baptism of a second John 9 Nov. 1675, and another son 18 Feb. 1678-9. * The mother was Jane, dau. of Richard Hutchinson of Framwellgate, who entered his pedigree at Dugdale's Visitation, 1666, Oct. 27 Nov. 29 Dec. 21 Jau. 19 Feb. G Mar. 28 Mar. 28 May 6 July 17 June 7 Aug. Oct. 17 28 Nov. 8 CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. ll 1670 Oct. 27 Barbara,! Cuthberti Hilton filia. Maria,- Johannis Tape filia. Cutbbert,'^ Johannis Brasse filius. Elizabetha,^ Tho. Battersbie filia. Maria, 5 Willfredi Clarke filia. 1G72 Mar. 28 Frances,^ filia Eichardi Neile, Duuelo Subvicecomis (sic). Johannes,''' Johannis Sj)earraan filius. 1673 May 6 Anna,^ G-ualfridi Clarke filia. Paul,^ filius Rich'di Neile, generosi, Dunelm : Sub^acecomis (sic). 1675 June 7 Carolus,!'' filius Thomae Cartwright, Sacrae Theologiae Professoris, & hujus Ecclesiae Praebendarii. Isaaco Basire, Saci-ae Theologise Professore, & Roberto Gray, Sacrae Theologiae Professore, hujus Ecclesiae P'bendariis, et D'na Anna Brevint, sponsoribus. Jana,i! filia Joh'is Yapp. Gilbertus,^" filius Joh'is Spearman, Gren^'. Richardus,!'^ filius Wilfridi Clerke. ' Also entered at St. Mary-le-Bow, where she married, 27 Dec. 1694, Geoffrey Shaw of Barnard Castle. See her son's burial 12 Dec. 1746, and her father's 28 April 1686. 2 See her burial 26 Jan. 1704-5. ^ Cuthbert Brass and Ann Forster were married 28 Nov. 1699 at St. Oswald's. He appears to have been a joiner, and had a son, anotlier Cuthbert, a singing-man at the Cathedral. They have several children baptized at St. Oswald's. •* See the biu-ial of her father, to whom she was sole executrix 6 Nov. 1716. 5 See the father's burial 16 March 1679-80. ^ [Administered " de bonis non " to her father 4 Dec. 1696, then wife of John Setton of Durham City. Living in Newcastle 1699. MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] ~ See the father's burial 22 Sep. 1703. This child was born 21 March. Afterwards of Hetton-le-Hole, co. Pal., Esq., J. P., and was buried at Houghton-le-Spring. By his wife Anne, dau. and coheiress of Robert Bromley of Nesbitt, Esq. (see her sister's burial 26 Jau. 1700-1701), who was buried at Houghton 22 Nov. 1703, he had issue, Elizabeth, whose burial see 22 Feb. 1695-6 ; and (these all baptized at Houghton) 2, John Spearman, 16 Feb. 1690-1, afterwards of Hetton, Esq., who died unmarried ; 3, Isabella, 26 June 1698, and buried 11 Dec. 1767 unmarried ; 4, Dorothy, 18 July 1699 ; 5, Anne, 30 March 1700, and buried 4 June 1766 unmarried ; 6, Phillis, 10 May 1702, who lived in the North Bailey, where she died 16, and was buried 21 Oct. 1792 at Houghton. She died unmarried, and by her will, stating that she was " entirely against leaving the little money for the education of boj's and girls, as they want sense to make the proper use of it," she founded a charity for the relief of " servants when they grow old, and not so capable of service. As far as it will go to unmarried women or widows, that will make their lives more comfortable, which I hope it will be doing more good." Five such persons, each receiving £20 a year, have at the present time reason to bless the name of kindly Miss Phillis Spearman. The above dates will be found to add to Surtees' pedigree. 8 See her father's burial 16 March 1679-80. 9 [Buried 21 Aug. 1674, at St. Oswald's. MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] '" See his mother's burial 6 Jan. 1682-3. The father was installed in the fifth prebend 15 Nov. 1672, and became Dean of Ripon 1675, and Bishop of Chester 1686. See a good Memoir of Dr. Cartwright in Bliss's " Wood's Athense." Ann Brevint was wife to the Prebendary, see baptism under 7 Dec. 1666. " See her burial 11 Aug. 1675. 1"^ Born 21st. See his marriage 1 Sep. 1701. 13 See his burial 18 Dec. 1678. 12 REGISTER OF BAPTISMS IN THE 1675 Nov. 9 Joh'es,! filius Joh'is Browne, Gen«'. Dec. 2 Lancelotus,- filius Thomae Lowther, Geu^^ ( ) Joh'es,^ filius Thomse Batersby. ¥eh. 8 Eob'tus,* filius Joh'is Mitford. 1676 Nov. 1 Grulielmus,'^ filius Greorgii Bullock. Nov. — Maria,*^ filia Joh'is Simpson. Dec. — [6Z««^]'' filius Will'mi Horsman. Feb. 18 Isaacus,^ filius Isaaci Basire, Advocati. Dionysio Greenvile, iS.T.P., Gilberto Grerrard, Milite, & D'na Yaue, vidua, sponsori- bus. 1677 Jan. 1 Margareta,^ filia Cuthberti Hilton, Gen'. 1678 May 2 Gulielm%i<^ filius Gulielmi IStagg. July 17 Pryscilla,!! filia Tho. Battersbie, Ludim'g'ri. Dec. 31 Joh'es,!- filius Joh'is Bowman. Jan. 5 Joh'es,i3 fUi^s Nich'ii Pewster, Cl'ici. Jan. — Margareta,^^ filia W"" Snawdon. Feb. 18 Gerrard%i'^ filius Joh'is Browne, Gen^'. 1679 July 23 Martha,!^ filia Cuthberti Hilton, gen^'. 1681 Sep. 25 Eobertus,^' filius Joh'is Dury. Mar. 9 Anna," filia Johan'is Mickleton, Armig., Bapt. die Martis (viz.) 1 See his brother's baptism 30 June 1670. - See his marriage 4 June 1698. 3 See his burial 14 Aug. 1676. •* Also registered at St. Mary-le-Bow, where his birth is given 2 and baptism 11 March. See his burial 6 Oct. 1678. * This date is given in Bow Register for the birth. See his burial 6 June 1681. « See her burial 15 July 1693. ' See the father's burial 17 Jan. 1723-4. This nameless ohild maybe the William Horseman who has a son baptized 12 Dec. 1726, or Timothy Horseman buried 12 April 1694. 8 See his burial 2 May 1678. The father, Isaac Basire, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, eldest son of Dr. Basire, the Prebendary (whose burial see 14 Oct. 1676), was baptized 22 Nov. 1643 at Eggles- cliffe, and married, as her fourth husband, 4 July 1672, at Stanhope, " Lady Elizabeth Burton," whose burial see 14 Jan. 1699-1700. This appears to have been their only child. Of the sponsors, Sir Gilbert Gerard, created a Baronet 1666, was husband of Bishop Cosin's eldest dan. Mary. " Domina Vane " was probably Frances, dau. of Sir Thomas Liddell of Eavensworth, second Baronet, and widow of Thomas Vane of Raby Caslle, Esq., who was elected M.P. for the county 21 June 1675, but died of small-pox four days afterwards. Mrs. Vane remarried Colonel Sir John Bright of Badsworth, co. York, Bart., the distinguished Parliamentarian, to whom she was third wife. 9 See her father's burial 28 April 1636. She was living unmarried 1717. 1" Also entered at Bow. See his father's burial 19 Feb. 1692-3. " See her burial 15 Jan. 1682-3. 12 See the father's burial 27 Jan. 1695-6. 13 See his burial 22 Aug. 1681. !■* See her parents' marriage 1 May 1678. 1* See his brother's baptism 30 June 1670. i« See her burial 26 Nov. 1681. 17 The father son of Rev. John Driiry, Epistoler ; see baptism of one sister June 1655, and marriage of another 29 Aug. 1682. 1^ Her baptism is also entered in French in Bow Register, where she is stated to have been born 29 July previous ; see her burial 16 July 1710. Of the sponsors, see Mr. Robert Smith's CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 13 9° die Augiisti, 1681. M.^° Eob. Smith, M'"''^ Auua Bell, et M^'^ Eliz. Dobson, spousoribus. 1682 April 2 iblank'] ^ the dau. of Francis Hauby. July 11 Gulielmus,- filius Gulielmi Tempest, Armigeri. M--" Eob. Delavall, M™ Sudall, et Doia Moore, sponsoribus. Aug. 22 Dulcibella,'^ filia D'ni Joh'is Morton, hujus Eccl'ise Prebendarii. D'*^ Smith (Decano Carleol), D'na Dulcibella Naylor, et D'na Eliz. Blakiston, sponsoribus. Aug. 29 Jacobus,^ filius Joh'is Tapp. Aug. 31 Johan'es,^ filius Nicholai Barwick, G-en. burial 23 Feb. 1703-4, aud Mrs. Ann Bell's burial 6 Dec. 1737; Mrs. Elizabeth Dobson (" widow" in Bow Register) was probably wife of Wheatley Dobson of Durham, mercer, Mayor in 1692, 1693, 1696, and 1697, and in her marriage licence, 1670, she is described as Elizabeth Welbury, spinster. Welbury Dobson, her eldest child, was baptized at St. Nicholas 27 Aug. 1671. 1 The parents, Francis Hanby, Proctor of the Consistory Court, aud Isabella (see her brother's marriage 1 July 1679), dau. of William Brockett, were married 22 Oct. 1667 at St. Oswald's. The birth-dates of their six older children are all recorded together at Bow, although baptized at St. Oswald's. This was Frances, the fifth of eight children, and was born 30 March 1681. Two younger are baptized at Bow, where the mother was buried 31 July 1702, and the father 24 May 1708. The Proctor was perhaps a son of " Mr. William Hanby " (buried 3 May 1693 at St. Mary-le-Bow), who was Undermaster of Grammar School under Elias Smith and Thomas Batter.sby, and by the latter amotus oh negUgentiam et contumaciam. Mickletou terms him gentleman. " Mrs. Mary Hanby," buried 13 June 1688 at Bow, was probably his wife. The Hanbys remained in the parish to a later period, and there is a flat tombstone of the family close at St. Oswald's, close under the Vicarage. 2 Fourth son of Colonel William Tempest, M.P. for the City (see baptism of Thomas Conyers 4 Sep. 1666), by his wife Elizabeth Sudbury, niece of Dean Sudbury. He was living 1729. See baptism of a sister 29Jan. 1683-4, and the Tempest Pedigree in Surtees, vol. iv., part ii., p. 93. Of the sponsors, Mr. Robert Delaviill was Mayor 1686, 1687, 1688, 1689, in which last j^ear it is recorded that he, " by reason of many debts and incumbrances and judgements entred against him and his estate, hath withdrawn himself," a course approved by the Bishop. He was eldest child of Thomas Delaval of Hetton, Esq., who occurs as a sponsor 2 Aug. 1646, and was baptized at Houghton-le-Spriug, where his birth is given as Sunday, 17 April 1646. 3 Daughter, by his first wife Dulcibella Naylor (whose burial see 22 Sep. 1688), of the Rev. John Morton (Line. Coll., Oxon. B.A. 1664, M.A. 1667, B.D. 1674, D.D. 1692), installed Pre- bendary of the seventh stall 16 Oct. 1676, of the sixth stall 29 Nov. id. ann., and of the twelfth 18 July 1685, and collated to the Archdeaconry of Northumberland 5 Oct. following ; Rector of Egglescliffe 1672—1711, and Rector of Sedgefield 1711, until his death there 10 Nov. 1722, ajt. 78. nTlies buried in the chancel of his church, and a tablet lengthily records his virtues. The child Dulcibella, baptized as above, married at Sedgefield 30 Dec. 1713, as second wife, William Davison of Beamish, Esq. {vide pedigree in Surtees, ii., 227), and dying 15 Jan. 1737, was buried with her husband at Tanfield. She was ancestress of the present Lord Auckland, Sir William Eden now seventh Baronet of Windlestone, and of the late John Eden (formerly Methold) of Beamish, Esq. Her great-granddaughter, Mary Anne Eden, became the wife of Lord Chancellor Brougham ; and her granddaughter, Catherine Eden, married Dr. John Moore, Archbishop of Canterbury (see baptism of their son George 19 Nov. 1770). See the baptisms of her brother, sisters, half- brother, and half-sister hereafter. Of the sponsors. Dr. Thomas Smith was Prebendary of the fourth stall 1661, and of the first 1668 ; afterwards, 1684, Bishop of Carlisle. Domina Dulcibella Naylor was the maternal grandmother. Domina Elizabeth Blakiston was wife of Henry Blakiston, Esq., whose burial see 15 May 1683. See the burial of Dr. Morton's second wife 12 Feb. 1724-5, and MoETONS in Index. * See the marriage of his parents 3 Feb. 1667-8. • See his burial 16 Oct. 1682. Nov. 29 Jan. 8 Jan. 15 Jan. 17 Mar. 12 June l-i 14 eegister of baptisms in the 1G82 Nov. 29 Jana,^ Hlia Joh'is Bowman. Greorgius," filius "Wil"" Snawdou. Johan'es,^ filius Andreae Wilkinson. Greorgius,*^ filius Edwardi Carlton. Elizabetha,'' filia Johan'is Simpson. 1683 June l-i Eobertus/' filius Joli'is Miekleton, Armigeri, Bapt. die Jovis (viz.) 14*0 mensis Junii. M'" Eob. Smith, M'° Tho. Blakiston, et M"'* Margareta Smith, sponsoribus. June 20 Maria,^ filia posthuma Ambrosii Heighiugton, Gen. July 24 Samuell,*^ filius Roberti Adamson, Cl'ici. Oct. 30 Georgius,^ filius D'ni Joh'is Morton, hujus Ecclesiae Prebendarii. Jan. 29 Elizabetha,!^ filia Gulielmi Tempest, Armigeri. Jan. 29 Johannes,^! filius Johannis Taylor. 1684 April 2 Henricus,!^ filius D"« Henrici Bagshaw, Prebendarii nouae Preb. hujus Eccl., et Eectoris de Houghton in le Spring. Eob. Grey, S.T.P., W™° Tempest, Arm., et D'na Musgrave (Preb. uxore), sponsoribus. ^ See the burial of her father 27 Jan. 1695-6. 2 See his parents' marriage 1 May 1678, and (probably) bis burial 4 Nov. 1730. ^ See the marriage of his parents 20 Sep. 1682. "• See the baptism of another child of Edward Carlton 24 Feb. 1684-5. * See her burial 4 Oct. 1685. ^ Also registered at St. Mary-le-Bovv ; the entry is in French, and he is styled " fils aine," his birth date, 4 June, being recorded. See his burial 20 Aug. 1684. Of the sponsors, Mr. Eobert Smith was the second husband of the child's grandmother ; Mrs. Margaret Smith was aunt. See Mr. Blakiston's burial 25 March 1711. 7 She was buried at Crossgate 27 Aug. 1684. The father was a younger son of Wilham Heighington of Durham, gent.,* and was baptized at Crossgate 30 May 1654, where, dying 4th (Bee's Diary), he was buried 5 May 1683. The mother was Catherine, dau. and coheir of Dr. Thomas Musgrave, Prebendary of Durham and Dean of Carlisle ; see his burial 30 March 1686. Their marriage licence is dated 28 Sep. 1676. Besides this child, they had William, baptized 12 March 1677-8 at Crossgate, Musgrave, baptized 2 March 1679-80, and Catherine, all men- tioned in the will, dated 13 March 1692-3, of their grandfather, William Heighington, who was buried 29 Nov. 1693 at Crossgate. [" Richard Heighington of the North Bayley, cordwyner, and Gartrett Waller of this parish, spinister," married 1 May 1654 at St. Oswald's.] ^ See his mother's burial 10 Aug. 1684. Observe the burial 9 Aug. 1680 of a Samuel Adamson, who might be the grandfather. 9 See his burial 22 Jan. 1690-91. '" Dau. of Colonel William Tempest, M.P., of Old Durham (whose baptism see 31 Jan. 1653-4), by his wife, Elizabeth Sudbury, niece of Dean Sudbury. She married 26 Feb. 1714-15 at St. Oswald's, Anthony Salvin of Elvet, gent., and died at the birth of her first child, Anthony, who •was baptized on the day of his mother's burial at St. Oswald's 25 Feb. 1715-16. " See his burial 20 June 1684. 12 See his burial 14 Feb. 1684-5. The father, D.D. of Christ Church, Oxon, was instituted Eector of Houghton-le -Spring 13 Dec. 1677, and installed in the ninth Prebend 20 July 1681. He is described on his monument in Houghton Church as son of Edward Bagshaw of Morton * William Heighington, barber, of St. Nicholas, and Frances Heighington of St. Margaret's, married 1 Dec. 1636 at St. Oswald's. CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 15 1684 June 12 Eobertus,^ filius Jolian'is "Wood (GTardiner). Marmaduco Allen- son, Gen., Eoberto Delavall, gen., et D'na Eliz. Kirkby, spon- soribus. July 6 Brigida,- filia Gulielmi Horseman. Aug. 17 Joban'es,^ filius Gulielmi Wilson, Gen. Gulielmo Tempest, Joh'e Sudbury, Armigeris ; et D'na Elizab. Spearman, spon- soribus. Oct. 10 Anna,^ filia Johan'is Morton, bujus Ecclesiae Prebendarii. Feb. 24 Martha,' filia Edvardi Carleton. 1685 May 18 Ciithbertus,^ filius Joh'is Bowman. * June 11 F~ [blank'] Job'is Martyn. June 23 Maria,^ filia Tho. Butler, Gener. July 21 Jacobus,^ filius Joh'is Benson. Putney in the county of Northampton, Esq. B}' his wife, Mary Wilshere, who died 10 and was buried 18 Oct. 1703 in Houghton Church, he appears to have had three sons and five daughters, viz., Ralph, whose burial see 7 Jan. 1681-2 ; Henry, as above ; Edward, whose baptism see 21 July 1690 ; Mary, buried 21 Oct. 1680, and Anne 18 Eeb. 1686-7, both in Houghton Church ; Prudence, baptized 25 May 1685 at Houghton, her father's executrix and only surviving dau. ; and Elizabeth and Sarah, whose baptisms see 15 April 1689 and 22 Dec. 1692 respectively. Dr. Bagshawe in his will, dated 10 Nov. 1708, with a codicil 20 Dec. 1709, mentions his niece Mrs. Dorothy Wilsher and nephew Peter Lancaster, and a silver tankard given to him by Lady Panshaw. ' See baptism of another (ihild 30 Jan. 1686-7. The father, doubtless, was college gardener. Of the sponsors, Marmaduke AUenson of West Rainton, co. Pal., and a mercer of Durham, was Mayor 1684 and lti8o. He was baptized 18 July 1630 at Crossgate, the son of Ralph AUenson of Durham, Mayor in 1635, 1642, and 16-43 (son of Anthony AUenson of Bishop's Auckland), by his wife Mary, dau. of Archdeacon Blakiston, Prebendary of the seventh stall, which Ralph was buried 29 Jan. 1656-7 at St. Nicholas ; Marmaduke Allensen died 19 and was buried 20 Jan. 1689-90 at St. Mary's, leaving a numerous family, and his widow Alice proved his will 25 id. men. See the burial of Mrs. Kirkly, another sponsor, 16 July 1721. ^ See the father's burial 17 Jan. 1723-4. ^ See the parents' marriage 18 Dec. 1677. This child probably died young, as he is not men- tioned in a Bishop's lease of 1691 with his brother and sisters, viz., Elizabeth, stated to be eldest dau., and then aged 11 ; Bridget, whose baptism see 15 Dec. 1685 ; Mary, baptized 13 March 1C86-7 at Bow ; and Sudbury, youngest child, whose burial see 6 Jan. 1700-1701. [Perhaps of this family was Richard Wilson, gent., who married 13 Dec. 1740, at St. Oswald's, Bridget, then aged about 50, dau. of Colonel William Tempest, M.P., who is a sponsor.] John Sudbury, another sponsor (whose sister Elizabeth married the before-mentioned Colonel Tempest), was nephew of Dean Sudbury, and LL.B. (1682) of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, and was created a Baronet 1685 ; he married Bridget (she remarried Edward Carteret, Esq., M.P., and had issue), dau. of Sir Thomas Exton, Knt., Judge of the High Court of Admiralty, by whom he had an only dau. Anne ; at his death in 1691 the title became extinct. Mrs. Spearman was wife of the Undersheriff, whose burial see 22 Sep. 1703. ^ See her burial 28 Dec. 1685. ^ See her brother's baptism 17 Jan. 1682-3. « See the father's burial 27 Jan. 1695-6. 7 The father perhaps the Minor Canon whose burial see 11 Nov. 1697. ^ See her marriage 30 March 1709 ; also the pedigree of Butlee (to whicih this date adds), Surtees, iii., 49. ^ See the father's burial 19 Dec. 1696. This child apparently by a second marriage, for see burial of Isabell Benson 20 June 1682, 1685 Dec. 15 Jan. 5 1686 Sep. 21 Dec. 12 Jan. 20 1688 April 2 April 8 April 22 April 15 Sep. 17 1689 Dec. 1 16— ( ) 1690 1691 July 21 Nov. 4 Feb. 1 1692 Sep. 4 Sep. 29 16 REGISTER OF BAPTISMS IN THE Brigida/ filia Griilielmi Wilson. Elizabetlia,- filia Francisci Hanby. Elisabetha,'' filia Joli'is Benson. Thomas,^ filius Joh'is Proud (Bow). Johan'es,^ filius Joli'is Wood, ap'^ Bow church. Jacobus,^ filius Michaelis Mickleton. Johan'es,'^ filius Joli'is Proud. Elisabetha,^ filia Joh'is Morton, Prebendarii. Elisabetha,^ filia Henr. Bagshaw, S.T.D., Prebendarii. Richardus,io filius W"' G-rahme (S.T.P., Decani Carliol, et hujus Ecclesiae Prebendarii) . John,^i son of John Lisle, Minor Canon. Anne,^" daughter of John Proud. Edward,^^ son of D>' Bagshaw. George,^^ son of William Grreggs, Organist. Samuel,^^ son of John Lisle, Min"" Canon. Hamond,^^ son of John Clement. Elisabeth,i7 dau. of W"^ Horseman. 1 See her brother's baptism 17 Aug. 1684. She was, doubtless, named Bridget after Lady Sudbury. She probably died au infant, as she is not induded in the lease of 1691. " Born, according to Bow Register, 25 Dec. 1685, being fourth dau. and sixth child. See her sister's baptism 2 April 1682. 3 See the baptism of her brother 21 July 1685. ■• See the marriage of the parents 17 Jan. 1685-6. ^ See the baptism of his brother 12 June 1684. ^ Born 27 March preceding. See his parents' marriage 4 July 1687. He was afterwards a Barrister-at-Law, of Gray's Inn ; he married Hannah (baptized 26 Jan. 1685-6 at St. Helen's), fifth dau. of Sir Robert Eden of West Auckland, first Bart., but died s.p., circa 1717, according to Surtees' pedigree., iv., ii., 140, probably in London. His wife was sister to Dr. Eden, whose burial see 6 March 1754. His sponsors were Sir Robert Eden (afterwards his father-in-law), and his grandparents James Mickleton and Mrs. Spearman. ' See his (probable) marriage 22 Sep. 1713, and his brother's baptism 12 Dec. 1686. 8 See her burial 24 May 1697. 9 Died an infant, and was buried in Houghton-le-Spring Church 26 May 1689. See her brother's baptism 2 April 1684. *" Born 30 Aug. preceding ; see his burial 23 Dec. 1689. " See his burial 28 June 1690. The father graduated at St. John's College, Cambridge, B.A. 1680 ; M.A. 1684. See the baptisms of his brothers, Samuel, 1 Feb. 1691-2, and Henry, 31 Axis. 1693. [" Mr. Maurice Lisle, Master of Arts," who has a son John baptized 4 Sep. 1683, and others, at St. Oswald's ; and Mrs. Rowe, whose burial see 22 Oct. 1707, were perhaps relations.] 12 See her brother's baptism 12 Dec. 1686. 1^ He is mentioned on his father's monument as the only surviving son. See his brother Henry's baptism 2 April 1684. i-* The father, appointed Master of the Song School 19 Feb. 1690-91, and Organist on the death of John Foster 1677, was buried in the churchyard of St. Mary's 16 Oct. 1710, where the inscription on his altar-tomb states that he died 15th in the 48th [?] year of his age, and " was son of Jo. Greggs, gent., of York, a suff"erer for K. C. I." 15 He entered, then aged 17, at St. John's College, Cambridge, 3 May 1709, and graduated B.A. 1712, M.A. 1716, and B.D. 1724. See his brother's baptism 1 Dec. 1689. 16 See his burial 4 March 1732-3. i? See her burial 17 April 1695, 1692 Oct. 4 Dec. 22 1693 May 1 Aug. 31 1694 June 26 1696 Oct. 25 Oct. 18 1691 Aug. 11 Aug. 29 Jan. 26 1698 Sep. 22 Nov. 24 1699 Aug. 9 170^ Aug. 16 Mar. 20 CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 17 Frances,! dau. of John Proud. Sarah,- dau. of D'' Bagshaw. Ositlia,^ dau. of D'' Morton. Henry,^ son of M'' Lisle, Min»" Can. Thomas,^ son of H' Morton. John,^ son of D^' Smith. John,7 son of John Clement. Penelop Dobson,^ dau. of D'' Dobson. Thomas,9 son of Tho. Rudd. Mary, 10 dau. of D' Smith. Eliz.,11 dau. of D'" Dobson John,!- gQj2 of Tho. Rudd. -,!3 son of D'- Smith. Dorothy,!* dau. of D'^ Dobson. John,!^ son of M'' Nich. Burton, Schoolemaster. 1701 April 29 Joseph,!^ son of John Smith, D.D. • See her brother's baptism 12 Dec. 1686. 2 She was buried in Houghtoa-le-Spring Church 18 May 1694. See her brother's baptism 2 April 1684. 3 Dau. of Dr. Morton by his second wife, whose burial see 12 Feb. 1724-5, and her own burial 23 May 1702. See her half-sister Dulcibella's baptism 22 Aug. 1682. ^ See his burial 27 Nov. 1693, and his brother's baptism 1 Dec. 1689. 5 See his burial 28 Jan. 1720-21. 6 See his burial 24 Nov. 1731. 7 See his burial Oct. 1696. « The father, the Rev. Henry Dobson of Magdalen College, Oxon (BA. 1674; M.A. 1677; B.D. 1689; D.D. 1693), was appointed Rector of Boldon 1692, and installed in the sixth Prebend 8 June 1695 ; he died in London, aged 67, 23 March 1717. See baptisms of other children Sep. 1698, Aug. 1700, and Feb. 1704-5. 9 The father, M.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge, was at this time Head Master of the Grammar School ; he had afterwards (1711—1725, when he became Vicar of Northallerton) the Vicarage of St. Oswald's, where the registers all carefully kept by himself are a specimen of most beautiful and indeed wonderful penmanship, a standing reproach to the often undecipherable writing in our modern registers. See Rudd Pedigree in Surtees, vol. iv., part ii., p. 107, where a full account will be found of both father and son. They are now represented by Wilbraham of Rode, Cheshire. See baptism of another sou 24 Nov. 1698. 1" See her burial 5 Dec. 1698, and her brother's baptism 25 Oct. 1696. " See her burial same day, and her sister's baptism 11 Aug. 1697. 12 Born 12 Nov. These dates add to Surtees' Pedigree. He died 30 June 1720, and was buried 2 July in St. Oswald's Church, where his M.I. describes him as " optimse spei juvenis ; in flora ipso setatis diuturno morbo consumtus et tandem (magno suorum dolore) extinctus." The Vicar invariably spelt his own name Rud in the Registers. »3 His name was William ; see his burial 11 Aug. 1702, and his brother's baptism 25 Oct. 1696. " See her sister's baptism 11 Aug. 1697. >5 Son of the Rev. Nicholas Burton, M.A. (whose second marriage see 18 May 1704), by his first wife, Anne, who died 10 (M.I.) and was buried 12 Aug. 1703 within the communion rails of St. Mary-le-Bow beside her dau., whose baptism see 30 June 1702. i« He graduated B.A. 1721, and M.A. 1725, at Trinity College, Cambridge, and was after- wards presented to the Vicarage of Houghton, Sussex. He is stated in Surtees' Pedigree to have married Elizabeth Woodger, and to have died at Cambridge, 1734, s.p. V 170J. Feb. 2 1707 Sep. 22 171i Jan. 25 1715 Nov. 15 1720 Mar. 13 18 REGISTER OF BAPTISMS IN THE 1702 June 30 Martha,^ dau. of M' Nich. Burton, Schoolm^ Fitz-Herbert,- son of Hen. Dobson, CD. William,''^ son of John Smith, D.D. W", son of Eliz. Smith, a Traveller, privately bapt. Elizabeth,^ dau. of Jo. Rymer, Clerk. John,^ son of Jn° "Waring, was born Feb. y^ 27*^', and baptiz'd March y^ 13**^ by y« Eever"! M"" Eob' Leeke, Prsecentor. 172G May 31 Frances, a new-born infant left in the Abby Church and Christued in the Vestry. (Eobt. Pigot, Sacrist, Nov. y'' 20"', 1726.) Dec. 12 Robert,^ son of "William and Mary Horseman. 1729 July 14) Margarett'' aud Mary, daughters of Hammond and Priscilla Clement. 1730 Feb. 2 James,^ son of y^ Rev'^ D'" Thomas Sharp, Arch-Deacon of North- umberland. ' She was buried 26 May 1703 within the communion rails at St. Mary-le-Bow, of which her father was Rector. She is termed " filia hornotina" on her mother's M.I. See her brother's baptism 20 March 1700-01. 2 See his sister's baptism 11 Aug. 1697. Dr. Fitz-Herbert Adams was at this time Prebendary of the Tenth Stall ; and Colonel William Tempest, M.P., several times before mentioned, had a son, born 1687, named Fitz-Herbert. This name probably came from one source in each instance. ^ Youngest child. See his burial 24 Nov. 1730, and his brother's baptism 25 Oct. 16 ■» See her burial 7 Oct. 1728. * The father, the Rev. John Waring of St. John's College, Cambridge (B.A. 1709; M.A. 1713), a Minor Canon, was appointed Vicar of Billiugham 1715, Sacrist 1719, afterwards Precentor ; and, 1721, Rector of St. Mary's in the South Bailey, where he was buried 26 Nov. 1732.* The sou baptized as above was probably the John Waring who graduated at St. John's, Cambridge, B.A. 1737, M.A. 1741. ^ The parents, William Horseman and Mary Smith were married 11 Jan. 1725-6 at St. Mary- le-Bow. The father may have been that nameless child of William Horseman (whose burial see 17 Jan. 1723-4) who was baptized — Dec. 1676. 7 See the burial of Margaret 21 Sep. 1729. ^ [The father was the son of Archbishop Sharp, by Elizabeth, youngest dau. of William Palmer of Winthorp, co. Leicester, Esq. He was born 12 Dec. 1693 and baptized 1 Jan. 1693-4 at St. Martin's in the Fields ; of Trinity College, Cambridge (B.A. 1712 ; M.A. 1716 ; D.D. 1729) ; Rector of Rothbury, Northumberland, 1720 ; one of Lord Crewe's Trustees ; Archdeacon of Northumberland (collated 27 Feb. 1722-3) ; Prebendary of the tenth stall in Durham Cathe- dral (instilled 1 Dec. 1732) ; and Prebendary of York and Southwell ; official to the Dean and Chapter of Durham 1755. He died 16 March 1758 and was buried in the Galilee Chapel in Durham Cathedral. The mother was Judith, dau. of the Rev. Sir George Wheler, Knt., Prebendary of Durham, and Rector of Houghton-le-Spring ; born 1700 ; died 2 July (according to M.I.) and buried in the Galilee Chapel in Durham Cathedral, near her father, 9 July 1757; married 19 June 1722 at Houghton-le-Spring (the Rothbury Register gives the date of her death as 1 July). James was the seventh son, of Leadenhall Street, London, ironmonger. He married 3 May 1764 Catherine, dau. of John Lodge of London, who died in 1834, set. 95. By her he had a dau. Catherine, his sole heiress (who placed the monument in Durham Cathedral), * He married Barbara (baptized 18 Nov. 1694 at Bow), fourth dau. of Peter Burrell, Notary - Public, of the Bailey, and sister of Lady D'Arcy of Navau. See Buebells in Index. CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 19 1733 Nor. 25 Juditli,i clau. of j^ Eev'' B' Thomas Sharp, Prebendary of this Church. 1735 Nov. 21 G-raimlle,' son of y« ReV^ D"' Thomas Sharp, Prebendary of this Church. 1737 April 19 Ann,^ dau. of y« Rev'' D' Thomas Sharp, Prebendary of this Church. 1738 May 6 Frances,* dau. of y'' ReVi D'' Thomas Sharp, Prebendary of this Church. 1740 Sep. 11 Henry,5 son of Robert Pigot, Sacrist. 1741 May 9 Barbara,^ dau. of y^ Rev*! M-" James Lesley, Prebendary of this Church. 1745 July 8 Mary Aun,7 dau. of y« Rev^ D'" James Lesley, Prebendary of this Church. Jan. 27 Wadham,^ son of y" Rev^i D' Wadham Knatchbull, Prebendary of this Church. and who married at Queen Square Chapel, Bath, ou July 30, 1817, the Rev. Andrew Bovvlt of Bamborough, who upon his marriage assumed the name and arms of Sharp only. James died 5 Nov. 1783 and was buried at St. Mary Axe, London. MS. Fed. by E. A. W.] 1 [Sister of the above, died unmarried 20 and buried 25 March 1809 in the Galilee Chapel. MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] 2 [Brother of the above, the celebrated Philanthropist whose name will ever be connected with the abolition of the slave trade ; born 10 Nov. 1735 ; died 6 July 1813, buried in Fulham Churchyard. M.I. Cenotaph (by Chantrey) was erected to his memory by the African In.sti- tution in the Poet's Corner, Westminster Abbey. MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] 3 [Ann, sister of the above, born 1 April 1737 ; buried at Durham Cathedral 22 April 1738. MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] •* [Frances, sister of the above, born 6 May 1738 ; died 2 Sep 1799. MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] 5 The father, the Rev. Robert Pigot, one of the Minor Canons, graduated at Peterhouse, Cambridge (B A. 1715 ; M.A. 1719), was inducted Vicar of Northallerton 15 Oct. 1748 ; died 10 and was buried 14 Jan. 1775, aged 79, in the chancel of Northallerton. By his wife Elizabeth (who died, aged 80, 27 Feb., and was buried with her husband 4 March 1776), the Sacrist appears to have had, besides this child, Robert, born 1 Sep. 1724, and Hollis, born 30 March 1726, both baptized at St. Oswald's, where the latter was buried 9 Jan. 1726-7; Thomas, baptized 27 Jan. 1727-8, and buried 15 Oct. 1730 ; Richard, baptized 25 Aug. 1730 ; Edward, baptized 14 May 1731, and buried 13 Dec. id. ann. ; Edward-Loyd, baptized 21 Dec. 1733 ; Charles, baptized 11 Nov. 1735, and buried 2 Jan. following ; William, baptized 23 April 1737, and buried 11 June 1738, all at Crossgate. « She died ante 1773. The father (D.D. of Trinity College, Dublin) was Curate of St. Nicholas', Dublin, and Chaplain to Dr. Chandler, Bishop of Durham, whose great-niece he married. He was collated (1741) to the Rectory of Wolsingham, which he resigned for Sedgefield 1747 ; installed in the eighth prebend of this Cathedral 20 July 1743 ; in 1755 he e.vchanged his stall and rectory with Archdeacon Lowth, afterwards Bishop of London, for the Bishopric of Limerick, which had been offered to and declined by the latter, who, however, obtained permission to efiFect this bargain, which was much more to his own advantage than to the Diocese of Limerick. Bishop Leslie died at Dublin. The mother was Joyce (died 1773), only dau. of Anthony Lyster of Lysterfield, co. Roscommon, Esq., by his first wife Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of Richard Warren, Esq., by his wife Joyce, sister of Bishop Chandler. See next entry. 7 According to Burke's " Extinct Baronetage " (the Bishop's eldest son received a Baronetcy in 1787) she married Francis Warren Bonham, Esq., although in the " Landed Gentry " (" Bouliam of Ballintaggart ") she is called Joyce. The " Gent. Mag." says she died ante 1793. 8 See the burial, 31 Dec. 1760, of his father, of whom he was the eldest child. He died in 1773, aged 27. 20 REGISTER OF BAPTISMS IN THE 1746 Jan. 5 Edward,^ son of y® Rev'' JJ' James Lesley, Prebendary of this Church. 1747 Feb. 8 EKzabeth,^ dau. of y^ Rev'^ D"" James Lesley, Prebendary of this Church. (Samuel Dennis, Sacrist, Nov. 20, 1748.) 1748 Dec. 25 Harriot,^ dau. of the Rev'^'i D"" Wadham Knatchbull, Prebendary of this Church. 1749 May 18 Richard,^ son of y« Rev'' D'' James Lesley, Prebendary of this Church. 1750 June 4 John, son of John Ellington and Mary his mfe, was rec*^ into y'^ Church. Oct. 10 Windham, 5 son of y" Reverend D"" Wadham Knatchbull, Prebendary of this Church. 1752 May 24 Mary, dau. of John Ellington and Mary his wife. 1753 Jan. 18 Catherine,^ dau. of y*^ Rev'' D'" Knatchbull, Prebendary of this Church. Sep. 3 William,^ son of Jn° and Eliz. Potts. 1755 Jan. 14 Robert, son of Tho^ Clark and Catherine his wife. 1756 Oct. 16 Anne, dau. of Tho^ Clark and Catherine his wife. 1760 Oct. 17 Martha,*^ dau. of y" Rev"'' D'' Robert Lowth (Prebendary of this Church) and Mary his wife. ' Eldest son, afterwards of Tarbert House, co. Kerry, and M.P. for Old Leighlin. He was made Hon. M.A. of Wadham College, Oxford, 1769, and created a Baronet of Ireland 1787. He married Anne, dau. of Colonel Cane, E.E., M.P. for Tallagh, and had by her an only child, Catherine Louisa (she died 1851, s.p.), who married in 1807 Lord Douglas Gordon-Hallyburton of Pitcur, M.P. for Forfarshire, only son of Charles, fourth Earl of Aboyne, by his second marriage, and half-brother to Charles, fifth Earl, who succeeded as ninth Marquess of Huntly. At Sir Edward's death the Baronetcy became extinct. See his sister's baptism 9 May 1744. ^ She died before 1773, as also her sister Joyce. Dr. Leslie had also two other daughters, Catherine-Elizabeth, wife of James Scott, Esq., and Martha, the widow in 1793 of the Eev. James Lowry. ^ She apparently died young ; she was the elder dau. of her father, whose burial see 31 Dec. 1760. ■• Afterwards a clergyman, and succeeded, in right of his mother, to her moiety of the Lyster- field estates. (Burke's "Extinct Baronetage.") * Second son of his father, whose burial see 31 Dec. 1760. He married 12 June 1790 his cousin, Catharine-Maria (she died 1807), second dau. of Sir Edward Knatchbull, seventh Baronet, and died, aged 83, in 1833, leaving issue. See Burke's " Baronetage "; also " Landed Gentry." ^ Youngest child of Dr. Knatchbull, whose burial see 31 Dec. 1760. She married Thomas Knight of Chawton House, Hants, and Godmersham Park, Kent, Esq. (who died 1794, devising his estates to his third-cousin, Edward Austen, Esq., brother of the immortal Jane), but died s.p., 14 Oct. 1812. 7 The father perhaps identical with John Potts, Surgeon, Mayor of Durham 1787. His arms, Azure, two bars and a bend or, on a copy of Bishop Egerton's Charter, ^ewe* the Editor. 8 She died unmarried 12 March 1812, in John Street, Berkeley Square. (" Gent. Mag.") The father was the son of the Rev. William Lowth of St. John's College, Oxford (B.A. 1679 ; M.A. 1G83 ; B.D. 1688), Prebendary of Winchester, and Rector of Buriton, Hants, " a dis- tinguished figure in the republic of letters," author of " A Vindication of the Divine Authority and Inspiration of The Old and New Testaments " (1692), "Directions for the Profitable Reading 1761 Mar. 6 1762 Mar. 26 July 28 1763 June 30 Nov. 17 1764 Jan. 6 CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 21 Isabel, dau. of Thomas Hogg and Anue his wife. Eobert,! sou of y^ Rev"*^ D"' Kobert Lowth (Prebendary of this Church) and Mary his wife. John, sou of Tho- Hogg and Anue his wife. Margaret,^ dau. of y^ Rev'' D'" Robert Lowth (Prebendary of this Church) and Mary his wife. Thomas,^ son of Thomas Hogg and Anne his wife. Richard Mark,*^ son of D^' Samuel Dickens (Prebendary of this Church and A<=''D" of D"') and Margaret his wife. of the H0I3' Scripture," " Commentaries on the Prophets," etc., who died 16 May 1732. His jet more distinguished son, Robert, was born either in the Close, Winchester, or at Buriton, 8 Dec. 1710; he was first of Winchester College, Oxford, but afterwards of New College (B.A. 1733; M.A. 1737 ; D.D. 1754) ; he was appointed Rector of Overton, Hants (a sinecure), 1736, Arch- deacon of Winchester 1750, Chaplain to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland 1755 ; Prebendary of Durham (see note to baptism of Barbara Leslie 9 May 1744 regarding this), and rector of Sedge- field 1755 — 1777 ; Bishop of St. David's May 1766, but translated to Oxford July following ; and finally translated to London. In Feb. 1768, being then Bishop of Oxford, he writes to the Dean and Chapter that he has " received his Majesty's dispensation from keeping up a statuteable resi- dence in the Church of Durham," and he held his stall in commendam until his death 3 Nov. 1787, being buried in Fulham Churchyard. He declined the Archbishopric of Canterbury on the death of Archbishop Cornwallis in 1783. He was a very considerable scholar, and author of " Prelections on Hebrew Poetr}^" " Life of William of Wykeham," " A Short Introduction to English Grammar," " Translation of Isaiah," etc. Except the above Martha, all his five daughters predeceased him. Mary, the eldest, his favourite child, was born 11 June 1755, and died 5 July 1768, being buried at Cuddesden, Oxford. Although she does not come into these Registers, the Editor cannot refrain from giving the epitaph written by her father : — " Care, vale, ingenio prsestans, pietate pudore, Et plusquam natse, nomine cara, vale ! Cara Maria, vale ! at veniet felicius sevum, Quando iterum tecum, sim modo dignus, ero. Cara, redi, Iseta turn dicam voce paternos Eja age in amplexus, cara Maria, redi." His third dau., Frances, who was baptized at Sedgefield 27 Oct. 1757, died most suddenly 21 July 1783, at a reception by the Bishop at London House, St. James's Square. She was handing a cup of tea to the Bishop of Gloucester when she dropped down dead. The Bishop married in 1752, Mary, dau. and heiress of Lawrence Jackson, Esq., of Christchurch, Hants; she died 14 March 1803, in her 84th year, and was buried in Fulham Churchyard. The Bishop had a strong prejudice against intra-mural burial. See baptisms of three other children in 1762, 1763, and 1765 respectively. See also " The Oxford Sausage," p. 89, and Nichol's " Literary Anecdotes." • He was a clergyman, and of Christ Church, Oxford (B.A. 1783 ; M.A. 1786) ; he married Miss Frances Harington, by whom he had issue. See his sister's baptism 17 Oct. 1760. - She died 10 March 1769, in her sixth year, and was buried in Fulham Churchyard. See his sister's baptism 17 Oct. 1760. ^ He probably died very young. See baptism of another Thomas 23 June 1771. •• Afterwards Colonel of the 34th Regiment. See his son's baptism 27 March 1787. The father, Archdeacon Dickens, died 30 Aug. 1791, set. 73, and was buried at Easington, co. Durham, of which he was Rector. His M.I. there terms Bishop Trevor his " Relation and Patron." The mother, Margaret, was dau. of Dr. Mark Hildesley, Bishop of Sodor and Man, and previously Master of Sherburn Hospital, co. Pal. 17Gi Dec. 3 1765 July 11 1766 Feb. 10 1767 Mar. 13 1768 Nov. 16 1769 May 12 22 REGISTER OF BAPTISMS IN THE Anne, dau. of M'' Thomas Hogg and Anne his wife. Charlotte,! dau. of the llev"'^ D"" Eob* Lowth (Prebendary of this Church) and Mary his wife. Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Hogg and Anne his wife. William,- son of M'' Thomas Hogg and Anne his wife. Jane, dau. of Tho® Hogg and Anne his wife. Prances-Anne,^ dau. of the Uev""^ C Henry Vane, Prebendary of this Church, and Frances his wife. 1770 Nov. 19 George,^ son of y" Eev"" D'' John Moor (Prebendary of this Church) and Catherine his wife. 1771 Feb. 28 Henry, ^ son of C Henry Vane, Prebendary of this Church, and Frances his "wife. June 23 Thomas,^ son of Thomas Hogg and Anne his wife. Oct. 23 Thomas John,'' son of y'= Rev'^'^ Jonathan and Elizabeth Branfoot his wife. Nov. 1 Hem-y John,^ son of D'' Samuel Dickens (Prebendary of this Church) and Margaret his wife. Dec. 23 Charles,^ son of y^ Eev"^ D'' John Moor (Prebendary of this Church) and Catherine his wife. 1772 Oct. 8 Edward,!'^ son of Charles Weston (Prebendary of this Church) and Arabella his wife. (M'' Deason, Sacrist.) 1 She died 29 May 1768, in her third year, and was buried in Fulham Churchyard. See her sister's baptism 17 Oct. 1760. 2 See his burial 13 March 1767, and his sister's baptism 6 March 1761. 3 She married the Right Hon. Michael Angelo Taylor, M.P. for Durham Cit}- (sou of Sir Robert Taylor, Knt.), who died, aged 77, 16 July 1834. Her father, the Prebendary, married 3 March 1768, at St. Mary's, Frances, dau. and eventual heiress of John Tempest, Esq., M.P. for Old Durham and Sherburn (she died 19 Jan. 1796, aged 51), and by her had, besides this dau., an only son, whose baptism see 28 Feb. 1771. Dr. Vane, who succeeded his father (see his marriage 27 Sep. 1722) in the Long Newton and other estates, was created a Baronet 13 July 1782 ; he died 7 June 1794, aged 66. •* He was Rector of Wrotham, Kent, and Canon of Canterbury; he married, by special licence, at Lady Finch's, in Hereford Street, London, 11 Oct. 1806 (" Gent. Mag."), Harriet Mary, youngest dau. of Sir Brook Bridges, third Baronet. The father was afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury. The mother was dau. of Sir Robert Eden of West Auckland, third Baronet, and sister to the first Lord Auckland. 5 See his sister's baptism 12 May 1769. He assumed the additional name and arms of Tempest, under the will of his mother's brother, John Tempest, Esq., M.P., of Old Durham, Wynyard, and Brancepeth Castle, ultimus suorum. He married in 1799, Anue-Katherine (McDonnell), Countess of Antrim in her own right, and by her, who died 1834 (having remarried Edmund Phelps, Esq.), had issue an only child and heiress, Frances Anne Emily Vane-Tempest, second wife of the third Marquess of Londonderry, K.G., and grandmother of the present and sixth Marquess, K.G. Sir Henry Vane-Tempest, who was M.P. for Durham, died 1 Aug. 1831. ^ See his burial 14 June 1772, and his sister's baptism 6 March 1761. ' The father son of Rev. John Branfoot, Minor Canon, whose marriage see 31 Jan. 1733-4. * See his brother's baptism 6 Jan. 1764. 9 See his brother's baptism 19 Nov. 1770. 1" [Eldest son, of Somerby Hall, co. Lincoln, Esq., Deputy-Lieutenant, born 18 Sep. 1772 ; sometime an Officer in the 11th Light Dragoons, with which regiment he served in Flanders; CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 23 1773 Mar. 16 Dorothy, dau. of Thomas Hogg, Treasurer to the College. April 27 Stephen, sou of Christopher Creed. 1783 Feb. 20 Eobert,^ son of Johu aud Penelope Ann Cracroft (Esq'). He is Captain in the Royal North Lincoln Militia, aud she daughter of M"" Weston, Prebendary of this Church. 1787 Mar. 27 Samuel Richard,^ son of Richard Dickens, Esq"", Ensign in 44*^ Regiment of Eoot, and of Mary his -n-ife, and grandson of D^' Dickens, Prebendary of this Church aud Archdeacon of Durham. 1788 July 17 George,^ son of Richard Dickens, Esq'' (now) Captain in the 44*'' Regiment of Poot, and of Mary his wife, and grandson of D'' Dickens, Prebendary and Archdeacon of Durham. 1790 Dec. 16 James,^ son of the Rev'' .Tames Britton, Head-Master of the Grrammar School, and Isabella his wife ; born Octob'' 25'''. 1791 Jan. 24 Elizabeth,^ dau. of Thomas Gibbon, Junior. died unmarried 27 Jan. 1844, and was buried at Somerby (in the churchyard). His father, who was born 25 Oct. 1731 in Cliarles Street, Westminster, was of Christ Church, Oxon (B.A. 23 June 1752 ; M.A. 18 April 1755) ; of Somerby Hall ; Archdeacon of Wilts 1763 ; Rector of Therfield, Herts, 1762 ; installed in the ninth prebend of Durham Cathedral 11 Aug. 1764, and of the sixth (being removed) 2 Aug. 1768. He died 31 Oct. 1801, and was buried in Somerby Church. His mother, the dau. of Henry Delabene, Esq., of York, married 14 May 1771 at St. James's, Picca- dilly ; she died 30 May 1799, and is buried in Somerby Church. MS. Fed. by E. A. W.] ' [The father John Cracroft, Esq., of Hackthorn Hall, co. Lincoln, was High Sheriff of that county in 1797. The mother was born 11 Dec. 1763, and was baptized at St. James's, Piccadilly, 13 Jan. 1764; she married 4 Feb. 1782 at St. Mary-le-Bow, Durham, and died 29 Sep. 1821, and was buried at Hackthorn. MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] - See the baptism, 6 Jan. 1764, of the father, Richard Mark Dickens, afterwards Colonel of the 34th Regiment. The mother (married 8 Jan. 1785, at St. James's, Westminster) was Mary, elder dau. of George Hoar of Middleton George, co. Pal., gent., Deputy-Keeper of the Jewels in the Tower (by his wife Frances, dau. of William Sleigh of Stockton-on-Tees), aud sister of William Hoar, afterwards Harland, Esq., whose burial see 22 Nov. 1833. ^ See preceding entry. ■♦ Of Christ Church, Oxford, B.A. 1813 ; M.A. 1815. The parents were married — Jan. 1790, at Brancepeth. The father (to whom a very painful monument is erected between two of the south piers of the Cathedral nave, representing him reclining on one elbow, in an attitude of contemplation, on a sort of mattress) was of Christ Church, 0-xon (B.A. 1781 ; M.A. 1784 ; B.D. and D.D. 1819), Perpetual Curate of Crossgate 1783, and, on resigning the headmastership, became Yicar of Bossall, co. York, 1809, and of East Acklam, same county, 1819. The mother (born Oct. and baptized 17 Nov. 1766, at St. Nicholas, Durham), was eldest dau. of Henry Mills, Esq., of Willington, co. Durham, J. P., and a banker at Durham, by liis wife Elizabeth, eldest child of Robert Fenwick, Esq., of Lemmington, Northumberland. ^ Afterwards Mrs. Russell Bowlby. Her parents were married 28 Dec. 1788 at St. Oswald's. The father, who died 26 Dec. 1792, aged 27 (tombstone), and was buried at St. Oswald's, was the son of Thomas Gibbon and Grace Chapman (" both of the College "), who were married 3 June 1764 at St. Mary-the-Less. The mother was Elizabeth, elder dau. of ... . Liddell of South Shields, by his wife Jane, dau. of John Hubback of Coopen, co. Pal., and sister of Barbara Hubback, first wife of Thomas Carlisle, and by him mother of Sir Anthony Carlisle the King's Physician. Elizabeth Liddell's younger brother, George Liddell (born at Durham about Aug. 1771; died 10 April 1851, buried at Sutton, near Hull), was grandfather of George William Liddell of Sutton and Keldy Castle, Yorkshire, Esq., who died at Oxford, 17 Nov. 1888, aged 21. Elizabeth Liddell's younger sister was wife of Stephen Gee, Es^., of Cottingham, Yorks. 24 REGISTER OF BAPTISMS IN THE 1791 April 21 Henry,^ son of the EeVi Charles Egertou (and Catherine Egerton his wife), Rector of Washington. 1792 Mar. 24- Elizas dau. of the Rev^^ James Britton and Isabella his w\ie ; boru Eebruary 26*^''. April 15 William, illegitimate son of Dorothy Churnside from South Shields, but now in Jail for Debt. Sep. 21 Ann,^ dau. of Thomas Gibbon, Junior, Deputy Treasurer. 1794 Feb. 4 Matthew, son of Benjamin and Jane Renwick of Hamsterley, now confined in Durham Jail. Dec. 25 Thomas, son of Elizabeth Learmouth (illegitimate) of Blackwell, now in Durham Jail. 1795 April 6 Isabella,^ dau. of the Rev^' James & Isabella Britton ; born Jany 22'', 1795. April 25 William,^ son of Colonel Barrington Price and Lady Maria Price; boru March 29. Bapt. by M'' Burgess. Privately before bapt. by M"" Bouyer. Aug. 24 Jane,'' dau. of Anthony Mowbray Crofton and of Jane Crof- ton his wife of Kinnesworth alias Kimblesworth, near Durham. 1 Of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law ; he married Mary (who died 1854), dau. of the Rev. George Sajer, LL.B., Rector of Egglescliffe, but died s.p. The Rev. Charles Egerton, the father, was r natural son of Francis Egerton, E«q., youngest brother of John, Bishop of Durham 1771— 1787. The Bishop was a grandson of John, third Earl of Bridgewater, and his sons, John and Francis (whom his father made a Prebendary), ultimately became seventh and eighth Earls respectively. The mother was dau. of Leake, a bookseller at Bath ; she died 11 July 1801, set. 35, and was buried at Washington. M.I. 2 See her brother's baptism 16 Dec. 1790. 3 See her sister's baptism 24 Jan. 1791. ^ See her brother's baptism 16 Dec. 1790. 5 The father was a son of Robert Price of Foxley, Esq., by his wife the Hon. Sarah Barring- ton, eldest sister of Shute Barrington, Bishop of Durham. The mother, Lady Maria Price (Mary she'is called in Burke's "Peerage"), died suddenly, on her 38th birthday. May 1806, at Cerney, Gloucestershire. She was dau. of John, ninth Earl of Strathmore, by his ill-fated Countess, the great heiress of the Bowes family, and so, unhappily, handed down to posterity as the wife after- wards of Andrew Robinson Stoney (Bowes), who assumed her name. 6 Born at Kimblesworth, near Durham, 22 Jan. She married at Brancepeth, 4 Feb. 1817, "William Stoker of Durham, Surgeon, and by him was mother of the late William Stoker, Esq., J.P., M.R.C.S., of Durham. She was the second dau. and child of Anthony Mowbray Crofton, gent., then of Kimblesworth, afterwards of Holywell Hall in Brancepeth parish (son of Richard Crofton by his wife Ann Mowbray of Kimblesworth), by his wife Jane (whom he mar. at Hamsterley 6 Nov. 1792), dau. of James and Dorothy Best of Kayslee, Hamsterley. Anthony Mowbray Crofton died 15 Feb. 1809 and was buried at Witton Gilbert. His wife died 31 Jan. 1821, set. 57, and was buried at Hamsterley. Besides the children baptized here there was a son Thomas Crofton, born at Kimblesworth 9 Jan. 1798, who married 26 April 1836, at Edenhall, Cumberland, Elizabeth Jane Bnston, and left issue ; also Ann, born 8 Aug. 1793 at Kimblesworth, and bapt. at Crossgate 18 Oct. following. In the Register her mother is called Dorothy Basto Crofton, the only explanation of which is that, as stated above, her maiden name was Best, and that it was a jumble of the clerks. Ann Crofton married, 31 Jan. 1815, John Wood of' Kimblesworth, and died at Darlington 26 Nov. 1880, leaving issue. CxiTHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 25 1796 Aug. 31 Robert,^ son of D"^ Bathurst, was privatly bapt. December 10*'', 1795, by D'" Batburst, Prebendary ; and publickly bapt. in the Abbey on the 31^^ day of August 1796 by tbe Sacrist. Nov. 18 John,- son of John Nevill, a soldier in Surry Militia. 1797 Aug. 14 Catherine,^ dau. of the Rev'' Francis Haggitt, Prebendary of Durham, and Christina his wife ; born July 10^^. Oct. 24 Caroline,-^ dau. of the Rev"! D'' and M""^ Bathurst. D"" Bathurst is prebendary of this Church. 1798 Jan. 9 Elizabeth,-^ dau. of Anthony Mowbray Crofton and of Jane Crofton his wife, of Kimblesworth, near Durham. (J. D., Sacrist.) • Born 27 Nov. preceding ; of Christ Church, Oxon (B.A. 1815 ; M.A. 1818) ; married, 1816, Jane, dau. of Rev. Roger Norris ; was Rector of Belaugh and Framingham Pigot, co. Norfolk ; died 25 Dec. 1828, set. 32, leaving a widow and eight children. In the first rank of the many eminent men who have held stalls at Durham, the father, Dr. Henry Bathurst (D.C.L., New College, Oxon), was born in London, either in Hereford Street or at his maternal grandfather's house, Westminster, 16 Oct. 1744. He was the second son and third child of Benjamin Bathurst (a younger brother of Allen, first Earl Bathurst) of Lydney, co. Gloucester, Esq., M.P. for Gloucester City and Monmouth Borough, and eventually " Father " of the House of Commons, by his second wife Katherine, only surviving dau. of Dr. Laurence Brodrick, Pre- bendary of Westminster and Rector of Mixbury. He was Rector of Saperton (which he retained until about 1833), and became Canon of Christ Church, Oxford, 1774, resigning it in March 1795 for the second stall at Durham, where he was installed 20 April following. This same year he refused an Irish bishopric. He was made Bishop of Norwich circa April 1805. In Aug. 1831 Lord Grey offered him the Archbishopric of Dublin, which he declined. He died in his ninety-third year 5 April, and was buried in Malvern Abbey 14 April 1837. He married, 15 Aug. 1780, Grace, sister of Charles Henry, second Lord Castlecoote, and only dau. of Dr. Charies Coote, Dean of Kilfenora, Ireland (by his first wife Grace, dau. of Thomas Tilson, Esq.), whose second wife was Dr. Bathurst's half-sister, Catherine Bathurst. Mrs. Bathurst died 16 April 1823, set. 67, and was buried in Malvern Abbey with her husband. They had eight sons and three daughters, of whom one son, Charles Henry, died 5 and was buried 7 Dec. 1795 at St. Mary-the-Less, not St. Mary-le-Bow, as the "Memoirs" say. Dr. Bathurst's Life has been (1850) well and readably written by his second dau. Tryphena, Mrs. Thistlethwayte, of Southwick Park, Hants. He was one of the most liberal, high, and yet simple-minded men who have sat on the Episcopal bench, and was a zealous supporter of the Catholic Emancipation Bill, and of reform generally. In searching for his baptism at Mixbury the following baptisms of his brothers and sisters were found, which it may not be amiss to record, viz., Mary, 25 April 1747 ; Susannah, 2 May 1748 ; Selina, 29 March 1749 ; Hester, 4 April 1750 ; Frances, 29 July 1751 ; Charles William, 10 May 1753 ; Robert, 7 Nov. 1754. ■- The barracks at this time were on the Palace Green, next Bishop Cosin's Library, and the Surrey Militia were quartered there. ^ She was the only child, and married as first wife, 14 Dec. 1819, at Marylebone, London, the Rev. James Baker, Spiritual Chancellor of the Diocese. The mother was Dr. Haggitt's first wife, and died about Jan. 1811. Dr. Haggitt died in Bruton Street 1826, and was buried at Nuneham Courtenay, of which he was Rector. He was also D.D. and Chaplain in Ordinary to the King. His second wife was Lucy, dau. of William Parry, Esq., of Herefordshire. ■» She married, 19 July 1820, at Norwich Cathedral, the Rev. Heaton Champion de Crespigny (fourth son of the second Baronet), who died at Ballarat, Australia, 15 Nov. 1858. See her brother's baptism 31 Aug. 1796. 5 Died young. See her sister's baptism 24 Aug. 1795. E 26 REGISTER OF BAPTISMS IN THE 1798 Feb. 15 Hauiiali/ dau. of Matthew Woodifield, Dep^ Treasurer, and of Hannah (formerly Gribbon) his wife. 1799 April 18 Elizabeth,^ dau. of Matthew Woodifield (Dep^ Treasurer) and of Hannah (before Gibbon) his wife. Dec. 27 Riehard,3 son of Anthony Mowbray Crofton and of Jane his wife, of Kimblesworth, near Durham. ISOO July 3 Coote,^ son of the Eev'' D'' and M^'^ Bathurst (Prebendary of Durham) . Aug. 5 Ann,^ daughter of Matthew Woodifield and of Hannah his wife. 1802 July 1 Matthew and James,*^ twins, sons of Matthew Woodifield and of Hannah his wife. 1803 Mar. 24 Maryann,^ daughter of the Rev'^ James and Isabella Britton. 1801 Jan. 7 Ann, dau. (illegitimate) of Elizabeth Dee, in Durham Jail for Debt. Mar. 15 Agnas Wilson,^ dau. of Richard Wilson, Gentleman, of Lymm in Cheshire, was baptised 15*'' of March in the Cathedral Church of Durham. June 9 Charlotte Belasyse,'^ dau. of the ReV^ George Barrington and Elisabeth his wife. Born March 30*" 1801. Privately baptised June 9*'^ 1801 by the said Rev" George Barrington, Prebendary of Durham (11*'' stall) and Rector of Sedgefield. Sep. 25 Harriot Jane,^" dau. of the Rev** James Brittoii and Isabella his wife, was born July 12*''. 1 She died unmarried in the College, act. 23, 31 March 1821, and was buried 3 April at Cross- gate. The parents married by licence at Crossgate 7 May 1797. He was buried 31 Aug. 1824, get. 67, at Crossgate. She (probably sister to Thomas Gibbon, junior, see baptism of 24 Jan. 1791) died 9 and was buried 12 Jan. 1808, set. 34, at Crossgate. The Woodifields, Widdifields, or Widdowfields occur in the Weavers' books from an early date. John Widdifield was bound apprentice to his father Matthew for seven years 24 June 1751; Robert Woodifield's eldest son admitted free 1784. Matthew Woodifield, "a very aged man," was buried 4 June 1748 at St. Oswald's, where there are numerous others of the name. " See preceding entry. 3 Born at Kimblesworth 21 id. men. ; died 9 Nov. 1839, and buried at Hamsterley. See his sister's baptism 24 Aug. 1795. •* Born 1 Oct. 1799. See his brother's baptism 31 Aug. 1796. s Died unmarried, and buried 27 Feb. 1822, set. 21, at Crossgate. See her sister's baptism 15 Feb. 1798. 6 Born day of baptism. James, the younger twin, died 24 and was buried 27 June 1803 at Crossgate. See the burial of Matthew, the elder, 6 April 1857. 7 See the baptism of her brother 16 Dec. 1790. 8 Query whether the father was not of the family of Fountayne-Wilson (now Montagu), and thus connected with Prebendary Charles Weston. See Burke's " Landed Gentry." 9 She married, in 1845, Rev. Henry Burton, Rector of Upton-Cressett, Salop, and died 16 June 1873. The father, nephew of Shute Barrington, Bishop of Durham, youngest son of Major-General the Hon. John Barrington, and grandson of the first Viscount Barrington, was born 16 July 1761 ; he succeeded to the Peerage in 1813. He married, 1788, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Adair, Esq., by his wife Lady Caroline Keppel, dau. of the second Earl of Albemarle. He died 1829, and she died 1841. Their other children were all born at Sedgefield, I believe. 1" See her brother's baptism 16 Dec. 1790. tif? CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 2 I8O0 April 20 Anthony James,^ son of Anthony Mowbray Crofton and of Jane his wife, of Kimblesworth, near Durham. By J. Deason, Sacrist. 1806 Dec. 17 Phyllis,- dan. of Anthony Tyler, the Virger, and Elizabeth his wife. Born October 22'^'J 1806. 1807 April 16 Francis Daines Barrington,^ eight [sic] son of the Rev'^ George Barrington (Prebendary) and Elisabeth his -wife ; born Friday, March 20ti> 1807. 1808 Oct. 21 Edwin,^ son of Anthony Tyler, the Virger, and Elizabeth his wife. Born Sep-" 19*^ 1808. N.B.— M"- Anth>' Tyler is- the Dean's Virger. 1810 Aug. 31 Susannah Tyler,^ third dan. and fourth child of Anthony Tyler, the Dean's Virger, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of William Bates. Born June 25"' 1810. Dec. 2 Charlotte Cassandra,^ third dau. of the Rev'^ Henry Phillpotts, Prebendary of the 9^^ Stall in the Cathedral Church of Durham, and of Deborah Maria his w^fe. Born September 20"' 1810. 1811 Oct. 6 Harriet Sibylla,^ fourth daughter of the Eev'i Henry Phillpotts, Prebendary of the 9"' Stall in the Cathedral Church of Durham, and of Deborah Maria his wife. 1812 Sep. 24 Agnes Tyler,^ fourth dau. and fifth child of Anthony Tyler, the Dean's Virger, by Elizabeth his wife, dau. of William Bates. Born Augt 21"^ 1812. 1813 Mar. 6 Edward Copleston,^ son of Heniy and Deborah Maria Phill- 1 Boru 18 id. men. He married at Sunderland, 5 Jan. 1847, Mary Elizabeth Agar, and died (buried at Brancepetli) 29 Aug. 1876, leaving issue. See his sister's baptism 24 Aug. 1795. - Was the second child ; she married at St. Mary-the-Less, 22 Oct. 1833, William Caldcleugh, Postmaster of Durham, who dying, jet. 49, 15 Nov. 1854, was buried at Crossgate ; she died 23 Sep. 1847, leaving issue, and was buried at Crossgate. See her father's burial 14 July 1849. ^ See his burial 29 Feb. 1808, and his sister's baptism 9 June 1804. * See his burial 27 Jan. 1871. ' Living 1889, unmarried, at Lanchester, co. Durham. See her father's burial 14 July 1849. s So named after her mother's sister, the wife of Sir John Csesar Hawkins, Bart. ; married Benjamin Cherry, Esq., D.L., J.P., of Brickendon Grange, Herts, and had issue. The father (see Burke's " Landed Gentry," " Phillpotts of Porthgwidden "), afterwards so eminent as Bishop of Exeter, held the living of Stanhope, co. Durham, one of the richest in England, which he resigned when appointed to the bishopric of Exeter. He held his canonry till his death. The mother (see " The Landed Gentry," " Surtees of Dinsdale ") was bapt. 4 April 1782, at St. John's, Newcastle, and younger dau. of William Surtees, Esq., of Seatonburn, Northumberland, and niece to the wife of Lord Chancellor Eldon. Mrs. Phillpotts very much disliked the rooks, which had their colonies on the beautiful river banks surrounding the Cathedral, and cau.sed their nests to be destroyed. It was a curious circumstance that at her death, though they had been absent for years, they reappeared. ' See her burial 21 Feb. 1812 and preceding baptism. 8 She married at St. Nicholas, 5 Feb. 1850, William Thompson, chemist, of Durham ; she died 1 May 1853, and was buried at St. Oswald's. See her father's burial 14 July 1849. 9 He was third son, Rector of Stoke in Trigishead ; married at Exeter Cathedral, 8 Sep. 1840, Georgiana, fourth dau. of Rev. R. F. Hallifax, Rector of Richards Castle, Herefordshire, and granddau. of Samuel, Bishop of St. Asaph. See his sister's baptism 2 Dec. 1810. 28 REGISTER OF BAPTISMS IN THE potts; College, Durham; Prebendary of the 9*'' Stall; By H. Phillpotts. 1814 Jan. 26 George,^ son of Henry and Deborah Maria Phillpotts ; College, Durham ; Prebendary of the 9"' Stall ; By H. Phillpotts. Dec. 16 William,- son of Anthony and Elizabeth Tyler ; Porter's Lodge, College, Durham; Porter & Verger; By Jn° Clarke. Born IVov' 3''' 1814. 1815 Sep. 26 Arthur Thomas,^ son of Henry and Deborah Maria Phillpotts ; College, Durham ; Prebendary of the 9^1' Stall ; by H. Phill- potts. 1816 July 17 Julia,^ dau. of Henry and Deborah Maria Phillpotts ; College, Durham ; Prebendary of the second Stall ; by H. Phillpotts. Born June W^ 1816. 1817 Jan. 10 Eobert,^ son of Prancis and Caroline Baker; College, Durham ; Captain in the Royal Navy ; by James Baker. Nov. 11 Charles,^ son of Anthony and Elizabeth Tyler ; Porter's Lodge, College, Durham ; Porter & Verger ; by D. Haslewood, Sacrist. Dec. 12 Caroline Mary Anne,^ dau. of Prancis and Caroline Baker; College, Durham ; Captain in the Eoyal Navy ; by James Baker. Born Nov. 17. 1818 Aug. 2 Sibella,^ dau. of Henry and Deborah Maria Phillpotts ; College, Durham ; Prebendary of the second Stall ; by Thos. Baker, offg Min'-. 1820 May 15 John Scott,^ son of Henry and Deborah Maria Phillpotts ; Col- lege, Durham ; Prebendary of the second Stall ; by D. Durell, off- Min''. 1821 Feb. 9 Amelia Catherine,!'^ dau. of Francis and Caroline Baker; Col- lege, Durham ; Captain in the Eoyal Navy ; by James Baker, ofEs Min--. ^ See preceding entry. 2 Born 3 Nov. 181-i. See his burial 6 Sep. 1825, and his father's 14 July 1849. ' Born 23 May id. ann. Second-Lieut. Royal Artillery 21 June 1834 ; Pirst-Lieut. 10 Jan. 1837; Second-Captain 21 May and Captain 30 Nov. 1845 ; Lieut.-Colonel 24 Sep. 1855 ; Brevet- Colonel 24 Sep. 1858 ; Colonel 9 Feb. 1865 ; Major-General 6 March 1868 ; rewarded for dis- tinguished services. See his sister's baptism 2 Dec. 1810. ^ See preceding entry. * See the father's burial 15 April 1823. The mother, dau. of Dr. Price, Prebendary of Durham, was married to Captain Baker at St. Maryleboue, London, 16 Jan. 1816 ; she re-married at Millbrook, Southampton, 19 April 1825, Thomas Barrington Tristram, Esq., who died s.p. ® Born 18 Sep. preceding; married at Marylebone, London, 1 June 1851, Emma, dau. of James Rubridge, coachmaker ; died, leaving issue, 30 Sep. 1867, buried at Finchley Cemetery. 7 She married firstly John C. G. Seymour, Esq., and secondly, 1858, Henry Chaytor, Esq., J.P., D.L., of Witton Castle, co. Durham, fourth sou of Sir William Chaytor of Croft, first Bart. ; living 1889. See her brother's baptism 10 Jan. 1817. » Eecte Sybella ; married 16 July 1836, at St. Maryleboue, London, Rev. Francis Du Boulay, Rector of Lawhitton, Cornwall, and had issue. See her sister's baptism 2 Dec. 1810. ' See preceding entry. *" See her brother's baptism 10 Jan. 1817. CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 29 1822 June 4 Elizabeth Jane,^ dau. of William Nicholas and Elizabeth Darnell ; College, Durham ; Prebendary ; by W. N. Darnell, offs Min^ 182-1 Sep. 7 Philip AYheler,i son of William Nicholas and Elizabeth Darnell ; College, Durham ; Prebendary ; by W. N. Darnell, offie? Min'-. 1825 June 3 Thomas Charles,^ sou of William Nicholas and Elizabeth Darnell ; College; Prebendary; priv. bapf* Aug. 9, 1824; received into the Church by W. N. Darnell, offics Min-- ; born July 25"'. 1829 Nov. 12 Jane Grrace,i dau. of William Nicholas and Elizabeth Darnell ; College, Durham; Prebendary; by W. N. Darnell, offics Min^; born Sept^ 8"'. 1831 June 23 Frederick Dawson,- son of William Stephen and Jane Char- lotte Mary Grilly ; College, Durham ; Prebendary ; by G. To^\^lsend, offic" Min^^ ; born & privately baptized Feb>' 6, 1831. 1832 Mar. 12 Anne,-^ dau. of Edward Chaloner and Sophia Ogle ; Sutton Benger, Wiltshire, but now resident in the College ; Clerk ; by Edward Sneyd, offic" Min''. 1844 Jan. 28 Alice Anne,^ dau. of William Stephen and Jane Charlotte Mary Grilly ; College, Durham ; D.D., Prebendary of Durham Cath^ ; by AYilliam Stephen Grilly ; born Jy 26'*^ ; received into the Church by the Dean of Durham, March 5**'. April 4 Charlotte Georgiana Mary,^ dau. of Henry, Viscount Chelsea, and Mary Sarah ; College, Durham ; Grentleman ; Eec'' into the Church by Gerald Valerian Wellesley, D.D., Canon of Durham Cathedral; privy bapt. Feb. 20"' 1844; born NoV 27"' 1843. 1 The father was the Rev. William Nicholas Darnell, B.D. ; he was baptized 16 April 1776, at All Saints, Newcastle ; of Christ Church College, Oxford (B.A. 1796, M.A. 1800) ; Rector of St. Mary-le-Bow, Durham (June 1809) ; Vicar of Stockton-on-Tees ; Prebendary of Durham (Jan. 1816) ; Rector of Stanhope, succeeding Bishop Phillpotts ; died there and was buried at Durham Cathedral 24 June 1865, set. 89. The mother was the eldest dau. of the Rev. William Bowe, M.A., of Scorton, co. York ; married 15 June 1815 ; buried at the Cathedral 7 April 1864, set. 76. [MS. Fed. by E. A. W.] - The father, William Stephen Gilly, was born 28 Jan. 1789 and baptized the same day at Hawkedon ; of Catharine College, Cambridge (B.A. 1812, M.A. 1817, D.D. 1833) ; Rector of North Tambridge, Essex, 1817 ; Prebendary of Durham 1825 ; P.C. of Crossgate, Durham, 1828 (circa) ; Vicar of Northam, Northumberland, 1831, where he died 10 Sep. 1855 and is buried. The mother, who was the second wife, was the only dau. of Colonel Samuel Thomas Colberg, 90th and 58th Regiments; born Nov. 1804 at St. Helier's, Jersey; married at All Saints, Langham Place, London, 12 Dec. 1825. Frederick Dawson Gilly was the eldest son of the second marriage, born 6 Feb. 1831 ; died at Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, 24 March 1880, s.p. •^ Born at Kirkley Hall 19 Jan. preceding. Called Annie-Charlotte in the " Landed Gentry," which see. The father, third son of the Rev. John Savile Ogle, D.D., a Prebendary, of Kirkley Hall, Northumberland (in which estate this Edward Challoner succeeded him), by his wife (married at Southampton 14 Oct. 1794) Catherine Hannah, dau. of Edward Sneyd, Esq., of Dublin. * See note above {^) as to parents. She married at Manewden, Essex, 27 Aug. 1878, George Holmes Blakesley, Barrister-at-Law, sou of the Very Rev. Joseph Williams Blakesley, B.D., Dean of Lincoln. 5 See her parents' marriage 13 July 1836. She married at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, 14 July 1874, Rev. Maynard Wodehouse Currie, who died 1887. 30 REGISTER OF BAPTISMS IN THE 1845 Nov. 30 Charles Pudsey,^ sou o£ William Stephen aud Jane Charlotte Mary Gilly ; College, Durham ; Canon of Durham Cathedral ; by AVilliam Stephen Gilly. 1846 Sep. 16 Frederick John,~ sou of John and Maria Thomas ; College, Dui-ham ; Clerk ; by J. B. Chester. 1847 Feb. 10 Bertram Savile,'^ son of Arthur and Caroline Amelia Ogle ; Col- lege, Durham ; Officer in the Army ; by The Very Rev"^ George Waddington, Dean of Durham. Born Dec"" 24"' 1846. 1849 Jan. 1 George Charlton Leugers Barnard,^ sou of George Fyler and Georgina Townsend ; College, Durham ; Vicar of Branting- ham ; by George Townsend, D.D., Canon of Durham. Born July 18th 1848. 1850 Sep. 10 Lucy Elizabeth,'^ dau. of William and Frances Darnell ; College, Durham ; Minister of Bamburgh ; by H. Exeter. * See note (-) p. 29, as to parents. ^ Born 5 Aug. preceding ; died unmarried 28 Dec. 1876, and buried in Addington Churchyard, Croydon. The father, the Rev. John Thomas, D.C.L., Trinity College, Oxon (Exhibitions at Wadham 1828 and 1829; Craven Scholar 1829; Scholar of Trinity 1830; Latin Verse Prize 1832 ; Vineriau Scholar 1834), was Fellow and Tutor of Durham University ; Canon of Canter- bury 1862. He is son of Thomas Thomas, Esq., of Cefncethin, Carmarthenshire, D.L. and J.P., and was born 23 Sep. 1810 ; living 1878. The mother was Maria, youngest dau. of John Bird Sumner, Prebendary of Durham and Bishop of Chester, and afterwards (1848 — 1862) Archbishop of Canterbury, by his wife Marianne, dau. of Captain George Robertson, R.N. ; she was married 6 June 1842 at St. George's, Hanover Square, by her uncle the Bishop of Winchester; she died 1 Feb. 1862, and was buried in Addington Churchyard. ^ Eldest son, born 24 Dec. 1846; of Alveston House, Gloucestershire, and Hill House, Steeple Aston, CO. Oxford, J. P., Barrister-at-Law ; married, 1885, Edith, elder dau. and coheiress of Arthur Edward Somerset, Esq., son of Lord Arthur Somerset, son of Henry, fifth Duke of Beaufort, K.G. The father. Major in the Army (late 9th Regiment), was seventh son of the Prebendary (see baptism of 12 March 1832), and died 28 Dec. 1878. The mother (married 10 Sep. 1844) was fifth dau. of Vice-Admiral William Lechmere of Hill House aforesaid, co. Oxford, died 21 May 1880. ■• Eldest son and second child, a Paymaster R.N. ; living unmarried 1877. The father (son of Rev. George Townsend, D.D., Prebendary, whose burial see 28 Nov. 1857) was born 12 May and bapt. 7 July 1814 at Littleport, Isle of Ely ; of Trinity College, Cambridge, MA. and D.C.L. by the Archbishop of Canterbury 1876 ; Vicar of Leominster 1857 — 1802, and Incumbent of St. Michael's, Covent Garden, 1862. He married at St. Maurice's, York, 1 May 1845, Georgina (living 1877), second dau. of John Ditmas of Walkington Manor, co. York, Esq., formerly an Officer 27th Regiment, a colour of which he carried at Waterloo. Their other children are 1, Georgina-Elizabeth-Frances, born 30 Nov. 1846, aud baptized 2 Feb. 1847 at Camberwell, , Surrey ; 3, James-Frederick, born 9 Feb. aud baptized 12 May 1850 at Ellerker, co. York, who married 27 Sep. 1877, at St. Sampson's, York, Henrietta-Marian, eldest dau. of Captain William- Frederick-Lowrie, Governor of York Castle, and formerly 63rd Regiment ; 4, Charlotte- Constance-Spenser, born 26 Sep. and baptized 7 Oct. 1852 at Brantingham, co. York ; 5, Charles- John-Henry-Fyler, born 12 and baptized 26 Oct. 1854 at Belfry Church, York ; 6, Mabel-Surtees, born 30 Jan. and baptized 25 March 1856 at Ellerker ; 7, Stephen-Chapman, born Oct. and bap- tized 26 Dec. 1859. ^ The father was the Rev. William Darnell, born 19 Nov. 1816 at Stockton Vicarage ; of Christ Church, Oxford (B.A. 1838, M.A. 1843); Vicar of Bamburgh, Northumberland; J.P. The mother was the eldest dau. of the Ven. Charles Thorp, D.D., Archdeacon and Prebendary of Durham, and Rector of Ryton ; married at Ryton 2 Jan. 1844. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 31 1853 Jan. 6 Mary Chri^tine,^ dan. of Edward and Elizabeth Greatorex ; The Grove, Durham ; Minor Canon and Sacrist of Durham ; by Edw'^ Greatorex, Sacrist. Nov. 30 Edward Harcourt,- son of Edward and Ehzabeth Greatorex ; The Grove, Durham ; Minor Canon and Sacrist of Durham ; by Edw"^ Greatorex, Sacrist. 1854 Feb. 8 Heury Edmonds,^ son of Henry and Ehzabeth Margaret Anne Holden ; Eellasis, Durham ; Head Master of the Durham Grammar School; by Edw*^ Greatorex, Sacrist. Born Dec. 17'^ 1853. 1855 July 25 Elizabeth Antonia,^ dau. of Edward and Elizabeth Greatorex ; The Grove, Durham ; Minor Canon and Sacrist of Durham ; received into the Church by Edw'' Greatorex, Sacrist ; privately baptized July 16*''. 185G Oct. 20 Louisa Maria, ^ dau. of John George and Frederica Louisa Edwards ; Pittington Vicarage ; Yicar of Pittington ; received into the Church by Edw'' Greatorex, Sacrist ; privately bap- tized in Scotland Sept. 8*'\ 1858 Jan. 25 Annie Maude,^ dau. of Edward and Elizabeth Greatorex ; The Grove, Durham ; Minor Canon and Sacrist of Durham ; by Edw'' Greatorex, Sacrist. 1859 Oct. 8 Ceciha,'' dau. of Edward and Ehzabeth Greatorex; The Grove, Durham ; Minor Canon and Sacrist of Durham ; by Edw*! Greatorex, Sacrist. 1860 Feb. 17 Beatrice Blandina,^ dau. of Henry and Georgiana Bailey Holden ; ' Living unmarried 1889. The father (living 1889) of Pembroke College, Oxon (E.A. 1845 ; M.A. 1848), Minor Canon and successively Sacrist, Librarian, and Precentor of the Cathedral, 1862—1872, and afterwards Rector of Croxdale, was born 1823 at Burton-on-Trent, the youngest son of Thomas Greatorex, Esq. (see the burial of his widow 30 July 1868), who was born in 1758. [It is remarkable that a man, born in the reign of George II., should have a son taking his degree in 1845.] The mother (married 8 July 1851, at St. Mary-the-Less) was the third dau., by his second wife, of the Venerable Charles Thorp, Archdeacon of Durham and Rector of Ryton- on-Tyne ; she died 1888, and is buried at Croxdale. - In Holy Orders ; living 1896 unmarried. See preceding entry. ' The father was born 7 July 1814, baptized at St. Martin's ; of Balliol College, Oxford ; matriculated 30 Nov. 1832 (B.A. 1837, M.A. 1839, B.D. and D.D. 1857); Hon. Canon of Durham 1867 ; Head Master of Uppingham Grammar School 1845 — 1853, of Durham Cathedral School 1853—1882 ; Rector of South Lutfenham, Rutland, in 1881. The mother, who was the first wife, was Elizabeth Margaret Anne Edmonds. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] •* Living unmarried 1896. See her sister's baptism 6 Jan. 1853. 5 Born 26 Aug. preceding ; living unmarried 1876. The father (Trinity College, Cambridge), son of Canon Edwards (whose burial see 8 April 18G2), was born 27 May 1822, and baptized at Warboys, Hunts ; he became Vicar of Pittington 1854, and is buried there, dying 16 Oct. 1862. The mother was dau. of Thomas Octavius Powles, Esq., of London (son, by his second wife, of John Diston Powles, who had a grant of arms), and was married at Hackney 31 Aug. 1854; living at Bury St. Edmunds 1876. ® Living unmarried 1896. See her sister's baptism 6 Jan. 1853. " Living unmarried 1896. See last entry. * See note above (^) as to the father. The mother was the second wife Georgiana Bailey Aldham. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] 32 REGISTER OE BAPTISMS IN THE Bellasis, Durham ; Head Master of the Durham Grammar School ; by Edw'' Grreatorex, Sacrist. 1861 June 24. Eose,i dau. of Henry and Greorgiana Bailey Holden; Bellasis, Durham ; Head Master of the Durham Grrammar School ; by Edw'^ Greatorex, Sacrist. 1862 Mar. 25 Constance Maryr dau. of Edward and Elizabeth Greatorex; The Grove, Durham ; Minor Canon and Sacrist of Durham j by Edw'' Greatorex, Sacrist. Aug. 11 Florence Tovey,'' dau. of Henry and Georgiana Bailey Holden ; Bellasis, Durham; Head Master of the Durham Grammar School ; by Edw ; buried 12 Feb. 1685-6. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] * She was dau. of Christopher Mickleton, of Durham, Attorney-at-Law (whose burial see 29 Aug. 1669), by his second wife Anne Dodshon. See her burial 6 Dec, 1737. 40 REGISTER OF MARRIA.GES IN THE 1670 May 26 June 1 June 13 June 20 July 21 July 22 July 23 Sep. 14 Sep. 28 Nov. 3 Nov. 5 Dec. 7 Jan. 19 Feb. 4 Feb. 1 Feb. 25 1671 April 28 June 6 June 16 June 28 July 27 June 21 Aug. 11 Aug. 19 Sep. 26 Sep. 29 Sep. 29 Sep. 29 Oct. 13 Oct. 13 Oct. 18 Oct. 24 Oct. 30 Oct. 30 Nov. U 1673 May 6 May 26 Apri^ 130 1674 May 27 June 20 Nov. 24 Christopb. Hawdon duxit Janam Grilpin. Georgius Nicholson, Elizabetham Harrison uxore' duxit. Grulielmus Chipcbase uxorem duxit Janam "Wbeatbey. David Ells^ uxorem duxit Margaretam Willson. Robertus Peverell uxorem duxit EUenoram Sbaw. Simonus Pattison uxorem duxit Annam Buttler. Georgius Johnson uxorem duxit Janam Lackenby. Johannes Day uxorem duxit Elizabetham Makins. Gulielmus Watson uxorem duxit Elizabetham Sheraton. Johannes Dent uxorem duxit Margaretam Eainbridge. Jerimiah Hobson uxorem duxit Annam Reed. Nathaniel Robinson uxorem duxit Franciscam Clayton. Petrus Taylor uxorem duxit Janam Mason. Radulphus Moon uxorem duxit Franciscam Harperley. Gulielmus Johnson duxit Margeriam Raddon. Richardus Wilson uxorem duxit Janam Elstob. Richardus Heighley uxorem Thomasinam Parkins duxit. Gulielmus Peverell duxit Annam Oliver. Richardus Coultman, Annam Blithman, viduam, duxit. Joseph AVilliamstone, Margaretam Bromwell uxore' duxit. Johannes Wright uxorem duxit Aliciam Sampson. Jacobus Snawdon, Magdalena' Horsman duxit. Johannes Harrison uxorem duxit Mariam Lynn. Richardus Arrundell^ uxorem duxit Margeriam Smurthwaite. Gulielmus Johnson uxorem duxit Trotham Lambe. Gulielmus Doeshon, Margaretam Renton uxorem duxit. Lancelotus Maughan, Annam Mowbrey duxit. Henricus Wheldon duxit Elizabetham Hutchison. Richardus Marshall uxorem duxit Mariam Adamson. Richardus Hawdon duxit Annam Dunne. Michaell Burnop uxorem duxit Mariam Atkin. Robertus Swaineston, Eden Fowler duxit. Randulphus Adamson uxorem duxit Isabellam Hutchinson. Georgius Emmerson uxorem duxit Janam RusseUs. Gulielmus Allenson duxit Jannam Shafto. Radulphus Middleton uxorem duxit Hannam Bateman. Thomas Grim uxorem duxit Isabellam Dossy, paro. de Weare- mouth ep. Anth. Johnson uxorem duxit Marg'tam Watson. Edvardus Kirkby,^ Eccli'ae Cathedralis Dunelm. Minor Cauonicus, uxorem duxit Eliz. Thompson. Joh'es Pickering uxorem duxit Bridgetta' Carr. Will'us Munday uxorem duxit Jana' Pallacer. 1 See his burial 2 Oct. 1681. This was his second marriage. - The name of Arundell frequently occurs in St. Nicholas Registers. & Alice Bullmer " were married 11 May 1641 at St. Oswald's.] 3 See his burial 19 March 1668-9. [" Christopher Arundell CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 41 1675 April 7 Eich'us Eoberts, liujus Eccli'ae Miuor Canonicus, duxit Mirriama' Hester. July 1 Jacob Maire uxorem duxft Marg'tani Maxwell. Alio;. 8 Greorgius Pearte uxorem duxit Annam Brack. Jau. 5 Eich'us Eicliardson uxore' duxit Dorothea' Hall. Mar. 2 Thomas Harperly uxorem duxit Mariam Davisou. Nov. 4 Johaunes Milner,i hujus Eccli'a; Miuor Canouieus, uxorem duxit Joauuam Stones, viduam. 167G Mar. 27 Michael Hodshou uxorem duxit Anna' Thompson. April 1 .Toh'es Collin uxorem duxit Annam Boasman. April S Frauciscus Catterick uxore' duxit Anna' Harrison. May 28 Tho. Hixon uxorem duxit Marg'tam Atkinson. June 17 Henricus Gierke uxorem duxit Joannam Lodo-e. June 2(5 Josephus Bitleston uxore' duxit Marg'tam Swinburne, vid'. July 4 Christopher Deanham uxore' duxit Janam Bainbrido'e July 15 Joh'es Tweddell uxorem duxit Margaretam Smith. July 15 Eich'us Nicholson uxoreni duxit Mariam Fewler, vidua'. July 21 Samuel Duxbury uxorem duxit Mariam Maddison. Aug. 14? Baldwyuus Pitt,' Ar., uxorem duxit Alicia' Johnson. Sep. 11 Eich'us Waugh uxore' duxit Anna' Hutchinson. Sep. 12 Joh'es Barker uxorem duxit Franciscam Hutton, viduam. Oct. 7 Joh'es Chilton uxorem duxit Margaretam Hett. Nov. 30 Thomas Bowser uxorem duxit Mariam Church.3 Nov. 30 Henricus Shawe uxorem duxit Ciciliam Harrison, vidua'. Jan. 1 1 Gulielmus Atkinson uxorem duxit Saram Shaw. Mar. 6 Thomas Tucker uxorem duxit Annam Wilson, viduam. 1677 April 3 Gulielm^ Agar * uxorem duxit .Janam Eeed. April 19 Guliehn^ Jurdison uxorem duxit Elizabethan! Johnson. April 21 Joh'es Mitchell uxorem duxit Annam Hutton. May I Lancelotus Shawter uxorem duxit Mariam Lodo-e. May 2 Gulielmus Croft uxorem duxit Eliz. Bishojirick, viduam. June 5 Edvard^ Harrison uxorem duxit Maria' Crawforth, sp'". July 1-i Eob'tus Clayton uxorem duxit Franciscam Paxton. Aug. 7 Thomas Ward uxorem duxit Annam Atkinson. Aug. 17 Gulielm' Aire uxorem duxit Aliciam Chaimbers, viduam. Aug. 28 Joh'es Sanderson uxorem duxit Ellenora' Blarton, vidua'. Aug. 29 Gulielm^ Stagg^ uxorem duxit Alicia' Scurf eild, vid. Oct. 18 Anthonius Watson uxorem duxit Mariam Watson, vid. Nov. 19 Georgius Hills uxorem duxit Margeria' Hutton, vid. Nov. 29 Alexander Shaw uxorem duxit Ellenora' Foster,^ vid. ^ See his burial 5 Juoe 1705. She was probably widow of Mr. Christopher Stones, who has a dau. baptized 28 Nov. IfifiS. ' Marriage licence dated 10 Aucf. ; he described as ot the Middle Temple and she as s]iinster. 3 She was dau. of William Church, gent., Under Sheriflf of the county, by his wife Margaret, dau. of Anthony Thompson, of Crossgate, gent "• See (perhaps) his previous marriage 11 June 166G. = See his burial 19 Feb. 1692-3. ® She was widow of John Forster, organist, whose burial see 21 April 1677. a 42 REGISTER OF MAHRIAGES IN THE 1677 Dec. 18 Gulielm^ Wilson,^ Adv^ uxorem duxit M"™ Maria' Allenson. Jan. 31 Joh'es Pallacer uxorem duxit Marg'tam Porrest. Peb. 2 Gulielm^ Conyers uxorem duxit Saram Watson, vid. Feb. 12 Samuel Rawling uxorem duxit Martbam Dale. Feb. 12 Micbael Burnopp uxorem duxit Elizabetbam Coulson. Feb. 21 Joh'es Toe uxorem duxit Mariam Snawdon, vid. Mar. 21 Eicb'us Apleby uxorem duxit Eebeccam Welsb. 1678 Mar. 27 Gulielm^ Gibson uxorem duxit Annam Lightfoot. April 9 Thomas Stainsby uxorem duxit Janam Tyndall, vid. April IS Thomas Rawling uxorem duxit Magdalenam Forster. April 23 Joh'es Burrell uxorem duxit Cieiliam Crawforth. April 25 Joh'es Jeffreyson uxorem duxit Jennettam Dobsou. April 2S Joh'es Lamb uxorem duxit Mariam Rutlidge. May 1 Gulielm^ Snawdon^ uxorem duxit Barbara' Wilson. July 18 Leonard^ Robinson uxorem duxit Maria' Robinson. July 24 Timotheus Hickerongill uxore' duxit Anna' Robson. Aug. 10 Rob'tus Hutchinson uxorem duxit Alicia' Ranson, vid. Aug. 26 Rob'tus Webster uxorem duxit Marg'tam Wood. Sep. 28 Gulielm^ Marley uxorem duxit Eliz. Iveson. Oct. 22 Gulielm^ Skurrey uxorem duxit Barbara' Cosins, vidua'. Oct. 22 Joh'es Bownas uxorem duxit Isabella Watson. Oct. 26 Gulielm's Wharram uxorem duxit Ellenora' Todd. Oct. 28 Rich'us Paxton uxorem duxit Catherina' Forster. Dec. 28 Rich'us Pollett uxorem duxit Francisa' Peirson. Feb. 3 Thomas Brumley uxore' duxit Anna' Gordon, vidua'. Feb. 8 Joh'es Geldert uxore' duxit Annam Hilton.^ Feb. 11 Joh'es Todd uxorem duxit Jana' Stewart. Feb. 26 Rad'us Rookby uxorem duxit Susanna' Jackson, vidua'. 1679 April 10 Gulielm^ Emerson uxorem duxit Margaretam Smelt, vidua'. May 3 Rich'us Wilson uxorem duxit Maria Raw. May 7 Rich'us Porter uxorem duxit Marg'tam Parkinson. June 10 Rad'us Foreman uxorem duxit Maria' Pickering. June 30 Gulielm^ Brockett-*^ uxorem duxit Eliz. Coulson. July 29 Parcivallus Wheldell uxorem duxit Emmettam Bartram. July 30 Gulielm^ Marley uxorem duxit Elizabetbam Kirkby. Aug. 6 Rob'tus Gierke uxorem duxit Marg'tam Maire. Aug. 9 Martinus Forster uxore' duxit Maria' Steadman. Aug. 12 Stephanus Peart uxorem duxit Marg'tam Lee, vidua'. 1 See his burial 7 Dec. 1690. ' See his burial 15 Oct. 1692. ^ See her second marriage 23 Dec. 1699. * Also entered at St. Mary-le-Bow, wliere the date i.s 1 July. He was a plumber, perhaps to the Cathedral, and son of William Brockett, of St. Oswald's (buried there 1688), yeoman and bailifif, where he is registered as bora 25 Aug. 1655 and buried 1705 ; she " inkeeper in South Baily, bury'd near her husband " 25 July 172-t. Their children are baptized at Bow, St. Nicho- las, and St. Oswald's. One dau., " M--' Elizabeth Brocket of y-^ South Baily," married (as second wife) 5 Sep. 1702, at St. Oswald's, Mr. Patrick Ross, schoolmaster, who lies buried at St. Oswald's, under an altar-tomb, with a lengthy Latin inscription, CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 43 1679 Aug. 19 Joh'es Robinson uxorem duxit Hannam Croft. Aug. 30 Anthouius Sharpe uxorem duxit Annam Hall, vidua'. Sep. 20 Cuthbertus Thompson uxorem duxit Eliz. Emerson. Sep. 27 Rob'tus Welfoot uxorem duxit Franciscam Bee. Oct. 22 Georgius Bullock^ uxorem duxit Marg'tam Waistell. Oct. 25 Joh'es Phillipson uxorem duxit Janam Richardson. Nov. 13 Grulielm' Hume uxorem duxit Janam Raw. Dec. 1 Georgius Shepherd uxorem duxit Agnetem Young, vidua'. Dec. 30 Joh'es Peirson uxore' duxit Eliz. Emerson. Jan. 29 Georgius Emerson uxorem duxit Anna' Adamson. Sep. 4^ Milo Eubank uxorem duxit Aliciam Fletcher. 1680 April 8 Gulielm^ Elstobb uxorem duxit Janam Spark. May 1 Thomas Fairbarnes uxorem duxit Anna' Gallowlj. May 13 Gulielm^ Thompson uxorem duxit Lucie Ord. May 31 Thomas Harrison uxorem duxit EUenora' Trotter. June 5 Joshua Sanderson uxorem duxit Francisca' Ward. June 10 Georgius Robinson uxorem duxit Marg'tam Loanesdall. July 24 Gulielm^ Skinner "^ uxorem duxit Mariam Fulthorp, vid. July 28 Mattheus Downes uxorem duxit Eliz. Drizedell. Aug. 13 Joh'es Sanderson uxorem duxit Mariam Wells. Aug. 16 Joh'es Simpson uxorem duxit Jana' Brackenbury/ vid. Sep. 9 Jacobus Wales uxorem duxit Marg'tam Gibson. Oct. 2 Rad'us Ironside-^ uxorem duxit Ursula' Hogg. Oct. 11 Rich'us Hull uxorem duxit Catheriua' Wilkinson. Nov. lo Carolus Hedly uxorem duxit Marg'tam Marley, vid. Nov. 20 Thomas Butler^ uxorem duxit Mariam Foster, vid. ' See his burial 2 Aug. 1699 ; she was the second wife. ^ lu same hand but paler iok, and evidently omitted and written in afterwards. ' He was undoubtedl}' nephew to Dr. Cosin, Bishop of Durham, although considerable research by Charles Jackson, Esq., E.S.A., of Doncaster, has not been successful in establishing the marriage of a sister (Mary) of the Bishop with a Skinner, shewn by Surtees (vol. i., cxiv.), who, however, is also wrong in giving the Bishop two sister.s married to ... . Norfolk and .... Daniel. The Bishop, writing about Hull, in an unpublished letter, 12 Feb. 1069-70, to his Secretary, Miles Stapylton, mentions " my nephew Mr. Skinner, an alderman of that towne." This "William Skinner was sworn a Free Burgess of Hull 3 Sep. and fined 8 Oct. 1657 ; elected Alderman 16 Oct. 1662, and Mayor 25 Sep. 1664; died at Peckham, Surre}', 19 and buried at Holy Trinity, Hull, 28 Sep. 1680, set. 53. M.I. Will dated 13 Sep. 1680, and proved at York 30 March 1682. He married thrice, and all his wives are buried at Hull. The above, the third wife, was dau. of Peter Smith, of London, and widow of Timothy Fulthorp, of London, and Tun- stall, CO. Pal. ; she died 5 and was buried 9 Oct. 1719. * She widow of William Bowser, of Auckland. By this husband she had (at least) a dau. Elizabeth, born 28 March 1682, and another Anne, born 22 Feb. 1684-5, who married Michael Peraberton, of Baiubridge Holme, co. Pal., gent., and had a dau. Mary, living 1725. ' He was baptized at Houghtoti 1650, and died 1729 (see Ped. of Ironside, Surtees, vol. i.) ; he is ancestor of the present Henry-George-Outram Bax-Ironside, of Houghtou-le-Spring, Esq. (see " Landed Gentry "). She dau. and coheir of Christopher Hogg, gent., by his wife Eleanor, dau. and coheir of ilichael Reed, of The Cragg, Northumberland, gent. ^ He of Old Acres, co. Pal., Esq. ; he was buried 28 Oct. 1712 at St. Oswald's, the register of which states " he dyed iu a public-house here." His son Hylton wis baptized and buried at St. Oswald's. 44 REGISTER OF MARRIAGES IN THE 1680 Feb. 12 Gulielmus Morrison uxorem duxit Anna' Jackson. 1681 Ma)' 23 Georgius Robinson uxorem duxit Janam Hudd. May 21- Joh'es Chipchase uxorem duxit xinnam Corner, vid. May 24 Job'es Petherston uxorem duxit Janam Vipont.^ July 27 Thomas Xicholson- uxorem duxit Maria' Chipcbase, \ad. Aug. 11 Joh'es Lem'an uxorem duxit Isabellam Sowerby, vid. Oct. 9 Thomas Crosby uxorem duxit Elizabetha' Myres. Oct. 11 Cuthbertus Philipson uxorem duxit Marg'tam Miller. Oct. 22 Georgius Robinson uxorem duxit Mariam Tindall. Dec. 20 Thomas 8mith iixorem duxit Margareta' Micldetou. Jan. is Jacob Colson uxorem duxit Annam Hauxly, vidua'. 1082 May 9 Edvardus Furbank uxore' duxit Maria' Westmorland. May 13 Thomas Hall uxorem duxit Annam Brough. May 29 Thomas Parkinson uxorem duxit Elisabetham Speare. Aug. 12 Johau'es Adamson uxorem duxit Dorotheam Kirtly. Aug. 29 Johan'es Taylor uxorem duxit Jocosam^ Dury. Sep. 20 Andreas Wilkinson uxorem duxit Annam Burdess. Oct. 27 Johan'es Kirkham uxorem duxit Elianoram Stokeld. Feb. 17 Thomas Burletson* uxorem duxit Dorotheam Lackenby. Feb. 19 Thomas Palmer uxorem duxit Annam Mason. 1683 April 30 David Dixon -^ uxorem duxit Janam Browne. May 8 Thomas Davison uxorem duxit Marg'tam Darbyshire. Aug. 18 Thomas Hutchinson uxorem duxit Annam Askew. Jan. 29 Oliverus Kearsly uxorem duxit Francisca' Hobman. 1681 May 1 Johan'es Shaclock uxorem duxit Francisca' Harrison. July 12 Gilbertus Potts uxorem duxit Janam Thomj)sou. Oct. 29 Jacobus Harle uxorem duxit Rachel Atkinson. Jan. 12 Thomas Jopling uxorem duxit Anna' Shipley. Feb. 18 Richardus Pilkington uxorem duxit Isabellam Hall. Feb. 19 Gulielmus Boutflower^ uxorem duxit Elisabetham Hutton. 1685 April 18 Henricus Hutchinson uxorem duxit Anna' Guy. ' A Thomas or William Yipont occurs in Mickleton's MSS. as Under Master of the Grammar School about 1630. 2 See his burial 9 Nov. 1707. ^ "Jocosam" has been written over "Joyce." See her burial 2(3 Jan. 1709-10, and the baptism of their child 29 Jan. 1G83-4. " See the baptism of their first child 15 Jan. 1682-3. * He was an Attorney-at-Law ; married secondly 24 June 1721, at St. Oswald's, " M" Eliza- beth Steele," dau. of Ralph Steele, baptized 5 Dec. 1693, at St. Oswald's (she was buried there 26 Dec. 1734), and he was buried there also 12 May 1728. She was dau. of Johu Brown, gent.. Attorney, and died 19, buried 21 Dec. 1718, at St. Oswald's. See her brother's baptism 30 June 1670. ^ He merchant of Newcastle (Sheriff 1701), and son and executor of Thomas Boutflower, of Appleby, Westmorland, who was buried at Whittonstall 5 Jan. 1683-4; he was buried at St. Nicholas, Newcastle, 26 May 1712, and is ancestor of the present Venerable Samuel Peach Bout- flower, Archdeacon of Carlisle. She, the second wife, was buried with her own people at Bishop Middleham 22 April 1688. As will thus be seen, Surtees is incorrect in making her re-marry. 1685 Sep. 3 Nov. 26 Dec. 29 Jan. 17 1686 Dec. 30 1687 July i Feb. 2 Feb. 2 1688 July 14 July 25 Mar. 18 1689 April 15 Oct. 1 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 1690 Jan. 5 Jan. 24 1691 Juue 2 Jan. 7 CATHEDRAL CEURCH AT DURHAM. 45 Carolus Montagu 1 (Armig'") uxorem duxit Elisab. Foster. Edvardus Elstob uxorem duxit Aliciam Kippon. Johan'es Midleton uxorem duxit Anna' Harrison. Johan'es Proud- uxorem duxit Marg'tam Shacklock. Bryanus Burletsou uxorem duxit Thomasiua' Nichols.'' Michael Mickleton uxorem duxit Elisabetham Spearman.* Josephus Hall uxorem duxit Franciscam (xibson. Robertus AUenson uxorem duxit Annam AVilson, vid. Thomas Liddell uxorem duxit Elizabetham Robinson. Wrightington Taylor uxorem duxit Rutham Turner. Johannes Eldridge" uxorem duxit Margareta' Lowther. 1689 April 15 Xpoferus Wy\all^ (Decan^ Rippon.) ux'em duxit Margareta' Markeudale, vid. Grulielmus Applegarth uxorem duxit Anna' Heckles, vid. Jacobus Peirson uxorem duxit Ellenoram Wilkinson. Grulielmus Thompson uxorem [duxit] Ellenoram Gray, spin"'. Laurentius Sayre ux. duxit Catharinam Burdon. Nicolaus Hornesby ux. duxit Elisabetham Humble. Joh'nes Stockdell u. d. Margaretam Crawford. Joh'nes Smith" u. d. Mariam Cooper. ' He was a younger sou of the Hon. George Montagu (by his wife Elizabeth, d^u. of Sir Anthony Irby, Knt.), who was son, by his third wife, of Henry, first Earl of Manchester. He was returned as Member for Maldon, and afterwards for Westminster, and became a very eminent Statesman temp. William III. ; while Chancellor of the Exchequer he projected and issued in 1695 the great re-coinage of silver ; he was created, by recommendation of the Commons, in 1700, Baron Halifax, and advanced to an earldom 171-4. He married secondly, in Feb. 1688, Anne, Countess-dowager of Manchester, widow of his nephew, and dan. of Sir Christopher Yelverton, of East Mauiuit, first Bart., but died s.p. She, first wife, dau. and coheiress of Francis Forster, of the South Bailey, Esq. See baptism of her brother 11 July 1653. - See baptisms of their children. She was buried at St. Mary-le-Bow 3 May 1711. » She dau. of John Nicholls, whose burial see 6 June 1681. See also her brother's baptism 22 April 1662. ^ See her baptism 30 April 1667, her burial 1-i Nov. 1704, and her father's burial 22 Sep. 1703. * See his burial 24 Feb. 1697-8. ^ He, D.D., was third son of Sir Christopher Wyvill, of Burton Constable, co. York, third Bart., by Ursula, dau. of Conyers Darcy, first Earl of Holderness ; he died circa 1710. She was widow of Evers Markendale, of Old Park, co. Pal. (buried 28 March 1686), and dau. of John Brabant, of Page Bank, gent, (whose only child she was in 1686), by Jane, dau. of Richard Best, of Middleton, Ebor, whom he married 31 March 1646, at Witton-le-Wear ; she was baptized at Brancepeth 12 Oct. 1652. ' The father was of St. John's College, Cambridge (B.A. 1680, MA. 1684, D.D. 1696) ; he was baptized 10 Nov. 1659 at Lowther, Westmorland, the eldest son of the Rev. William Smith, M.A., Rector of that parish, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Giles Wetherell, Esq., Mayor of Stockton, by his wife Anne, sister of Sir George Marwood, of Little Busby, Yorks, first Bart. ; he was appointed Minor Canon circa 1683, and Sacrist 20 Nov. 1689. The only instance of a Minor Canon becoming a Prebendary of Durhnm, he received from Bishop Crew, to whom he was Chaplain, the seventh stall (collated 25, installed 26 Sep.) in 1695, having shortly before been 46 REGISTER OF MARRIAGES IN THE 1691 Feb. 3 Eichardus Wall u. d. Mariani Eichardson. 1692 April 30 Thomas Fairbarnes u. d. Mariam Jopling. Oct. 22 Henricus Clerk u. d. Annam Pairbarnes. 1693 Sep. 5 Johannes White ux. d. Isabellam Eaisbeck. Nov. 25 Thomas Coplin ux. d. Annam Eicaby. 1695 Nov. 12 Eobertus Spencelay ux. dux. Isabellam Perkins. 1696 Feb. 11 Eobertus Thompson ^ uxorem duxit Margar"^'" Eichardson. 1697 Dec 2 Eadulp. Wilkinson uxor, duxit Dorotheam Hilton." Jan. 26 Tho. Talbot, de Stockton, uxor, duxit Elleuoram Howell. Mar. 2 Eich. Carnaby, de Corbridge, uxor, duxit Hannah Gibson, de By well S* Andrew. Mar. 5 G-eorg. Liddel uxor, duxit Ann Easterby, de Hesleden Moua- chor™. 1698 June 4 Lancelot Lowther,^ of South Bailey, uxor, duxit Jane Smith, de Lamesley. Aug. 5 John Mason, de Heighington, ux. d. Jane Lodge. Aug. 20 Dan. Smallpage ux. d. liuth Ord, paroch. de Sedgfield. Aug. 25 Hugh Watson,^ de Allandale, Dioc. Ebor, u. d. Hester Hall, de Stanhope. Sep. 5 Geo. Smithson, de Gateshead, ux. d. Deborah Heighington, ead. paroc. 1699 May 31 John Hudspeth, de paroch. S" Johannis, Nov. Cast., ux. dux. Ellen. Lackenby, ejusdem parochise. July 19 Joseph Dixon -^ & Ann Waugh, serves together att y'^ Deanry. July 31 Thomas Dodds^ & Mary Toung, of S^ Oswald's. preferred to the rectory of Gateshead ; he was presented to the rectory of Bishopwearmouth in 1704, and dying 30 July 1715, set. 56, he was buried in the chapel of his college at Cambridge. He had a grant of arms. She was Mary, dau. and coheiress of AVilliam Cooper, of Scarborough, CO. York, gent., by his wife Philadelphia Smith (the marriage of whose parents see 10 June 1630), and had, besides the above John, and an elder son George Smith, of Burnhall, co. Pal., Esq. (M.I. St. Oswald's), afterwards in orders of the Non-juring Church and Titular Bishop of Durham, the following, whose baptisms see— Mary, 26 Jan. 1697-8; William, 9 Aug. 1699 ; Joseph, 29 April 1701 ; and a second AVilliam 22 Sep. 1707. Surtees says (Pedigree iv., part ii., p. 98, to which the foregoing dates add), " Dr. Smith enjoyed the deserved reputation of an elegant scholar and a sound divine, and his fame rests securely on the magnificent edition of Bede's ' Historic Works,' which he had completed for the press with the most devoted labour and industry." 1 This marriage is also entered in Register 2, among the baptisms, as follows : " Robert Thompson, of Brawnspeth, and Margaret Richardson, of y" College in Durham, were married Feb. y" xi"- Ann. Dom. 1696." 2 She was baptized 1651 at Heighington, the dau., by his second wife Dorothy Wright, of Lancelot Hilton, of Durham and Hilton in Staindropshire, Attorney-at-Law, whose burial see 29 May 1685. See her burial 16 Dec. 1708. 3 See (presumably) his baptism 2 Dec. 1675, and his burial 13 Dec. 1706. Lancelot, son of Thomas Lowther, was bound apprentice 7 April 1690, and admitted free of Mercers' Company 2 Sep. 1701. ^ Jane, their eldest child, baptized at Stanhope 18 Sep. 1699. He then of West Allen. 5 See his burial 24 Feb. 1707-8. 8 " Hylda, dau. of Tho. Dodds, born y"= 5'" Nov'^ but no notice given (the' desired) till y'4"' of March " [1703]. St. Oswald's. CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 47 1699 Aug. 6 Joseph Williamsou,! ^f Bishop Wearmouth, & Mary Williamson, of S* Helleu Awkland. Sep. 9 Bryau Atkinson & Susan Thompson, of y'^ parish of Bpp. Wear- mouth. Nov. 9 Abra. Phillips & Ann Claypeth, Cap'se Sc'tse Hildae. Dee. 23 Mr. Eichard Baddeley^ & Aim Geldart, wid., of y« parish of S' Mary le bow, N". Bailey. Feb. 12 Mr. Eob. Burnet,^ Phys., & Mrs. Frances Eichardson, both of S* Mary le bow parish. Feb. 13 Tho. Taylor & Mary Tapp, both of Bow parish. Mar. 16 George Pickering & Isabel Fairbarns, both of AVitton-Gilbert. 1700 April 23 William Smith & Isabel Pattison, both of y'^ Parish of Elwick. April 2S Abra. Tap"^ & Ann Battersby. July 15 Thomas Bateman & Mary Dear, serv'^ in y« Castle. July 23 Nathaniel, Lord Crew,^ and M"™ Dorothy Forster. Aug. 8 William Apedail, of Bpp. Awklaud, & Ann Brack, of Merriugton. 1 Four children, at least, of " Mr. Joseph Williamson " are baptized at St. Helen's Auckland, the first 3 Oct. 1700. - See his burial 16 Jan. 1713-14. » He buried 18 March 1706-7, and she 27 Nov. 1702, at St. Mary-le-Bow, where their (probably) only child Thomas was baptized 17 Nov. 1700, and buried inf. ■• See his burial 23 Dec. 1728. She second wife ; see her burial 17 Oct. 1732. * This great prelate, who filled the Palatinate throne of Durham for nearly forty-seven years, was born at Steue, Northants, 31 Jan. 1633-4, a few hours before the death of his grandfather, Sir Thomas Crew, Serjeant-at-Law, Speaker of the House of Commons in two Parliaments, and "of proverbial abilities." Sir Thomas, younger brother of Sir Randolph Crew, of Crew in Cheshire, Lord Chief Justi(5e of the King's Bench, married Temperance, dau. and coheiress of Reginald Bray, of Stene. Their eldest son John Crewe, M.P. for Northants, a shrewd, clever man, took an active part against Charles I. He was, nevertheless, greatly instrumental in the restoration of the second Charles, and was by him created Baron Crew, 1661. He died in 1679, having married Jemima, dau. and coheir of Edward Waldegrave, Esq., of Lawford, Essex, by whom he was father of a fifth son, Nathaniel. Nathaniel Crew or Crewe was entered a Com- moner of Lincoln College, Oxford, Sep. 1652, but did not take Orders until 1665, when he was ordained Priest and Deacon the same day by the Bishop of Winchester. After that he became, in rapid succession, Chaplain to the Royal Household, a Lenten Preacher, D.D., Deputy-Clerk of the Closet, Rector of Lincoln College, Clerk of the Closet, Dean and Precentor of Chichester 1G69, consecrated Bishop of Oxford 2 July 1671, translated to Durham 1674, after the see had been vacant nearly three years, and 9 June 1675 he entered into his new bishopric with great pomp. This last preferment was due to the interest of tbe Duke of York, whose marriage ceremony with Mary d'Este he had performed. On the accession of James II. he was made Dean of the Chapel Royal and a Privy Councillor. In 1697 he su(;ceeded his brother as third Lord Crewe. He married firstl}-, 21 Dec. 1691, Penelope, dau. of Sir Philip Frowde, Knt., and widow of Sir Hugh Tynte ; she died 9 March 1699-1700, and was buried at Stene ; he died 18 Sep. 1721, set. 88, and was buried in his chapel at Stene 30th Sep. He left no issue, and the peerage became extinct. The "Gentleman's Magazine" for 1801 pronounces that the Baron- Bishop "in his private character was hospitable, generous, and charitable ; in his public a rigid high-churchman and a favourer of popery," and in this latter respect he was, no doubt, a harsh, stern man. However, he will always be' remembered gratefully by posterity for the munificent charities he founded. Thomas Forster, Esq., of Bambrough and Blanchland in Northumberland, the Bishop's brother- in-law, forfeited his estates in the rising of 1715, and these his lordship bought, and by his will vested in trustees, who still administer them for various charitable purposes which he laid down- 48 T^EGISTER OF MA.K,IirAGES IN THE 1700 Oct. 23 Ealph Hodgshoii & Jane Garthwaite, of "Winston parish. Jan. 7 John Snawdon & Susanna Deemster, both of y^ Parish of Jarrow. Feb. 13 Eob. Johnson & Isbel Ferraby, of y'= Parish of Bpp. AVcarmouth. Mar. 4 Michael Eawling & I'^liz. Thompson, both of Easington Parish. Shrove Tuesday. 1701 May 31 Anthony Wilde,i of Bpp. AVearmouth, & Dorothy Eobinson, of Houghton in le Spring. Saturd. June 24 Thomas Wake, a Borer, & Ellenor Miller, spinster, parochiae de Grateshead, Dunelm. Aug. 10 Tho. Horseley^ & Barbara Walton, of Woolsingham Parish. Sunday. Sep. 1 M'' Gilbert Spearman^ & M" Marg. Pierson. Sep. 22 Jo. Andrew & Mary Middleton, both of S* Nicholas Parish in Durham. Sep. 23 Jo. Watson ^ & Mary Emerson, both of Stanhop in Weardaile. Dec. 11 M'' Eob. Spearman ^ & M''^ Han. Webster. 1702 July 18 William Eichmoud & Barbara Thompson, both of Easington Parish. Abra. Yapp, Sacrist of the Cathedral Church of Durham. Aug. 1 M'- Cristopher Hunter, de Stockton, & M'^ Eliz. Elrington, of Shotley, both in y^ County of Durham. Sep. 5 Joseph Alderson, of Eeadmarshal Parish, & Jane Walton, of Pres- ton in y*^ chappelry of Stockton. Dorothy Porster was only dau. of Sir William Forster, of Baiubrough Castle ; she died, aged 42, in 1715, and was buried by the Bishop's first wife in Stene Chapel. It is a tradition that Lord Crewe had offered to make her his wife before his first maniage. Her life is vividly, if fancifully, pictured in one of the most delightful works of fiction, bearing her name, by Mr. Walter Besant. 1 [Mary his dau. and coheir married, 1731, William Ironside, Esq., of Houghton-le-Spring.] 2 Also entered in Wolsingham Register, where their children are baptized. She was buried there 28 March 1712, and he 28 July 1713. 3 He was tried at Durham Assizes, 10 Aug. Ifi93, for drinking the toast " Here is King James, his prosperitie ; here is the confusion of King William." She his second wife; she was baptized at Bishop Middlehara 26 June 1679, and was younger dau. and sole heiress (a brother and sister, older, baptized at Startforth, dying young) of Robert Pearson or Pierson, Esq., of Startforth and Forcet, co. York, and of Bishop Middleham>re ttxoris [son of Robert Pearson, gent., of Start- forth, buried there 8 Sep. 1673 ?], by his second wife the Hon. Mary Cockayne, dau. of Charles, first Viscount CuUen, in the Peerage of Ireland, by his wife Lady Mary O'Brien, eldest dau. and coheir of Henry, fifth Earl of Thomond. Mrs. Spearman was buried at Bishop Middleham 12 May 1731 ; her mother the Hon. Mrs. Pierson 23 May 1682 ; and her father 2 Oct. 1702. ^ Their eldest child, " Ann, dau. of John Watson of Thimbleby in Stanhope," baptized there 30 June 1702. 5 Of Old Acres, co. Pal.; see his burial 20 Oct. 1728. She dau. and heiress of William AVebster, of Stockton-on-Tees, merchant. In right of this marriage her son Robert Spearman, of Old Acres, Esq., quartered for Websteb, Sable, a bend wavy, and in sinister chief a mullet of six points argent. She was, apparently, not related to another merchant family of Webster, settled at Stockton a little later, who bore different arms. See " Landed Gentry," " Webster of Pallion." June 5 June 6 Aug 7 CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 49 1702 Oct. 27 Mr. John Durant & M^^ Isabella Tayloiir, widow, both of S* John's in Newcastle. Oct. 27 John Eobsou & xlmi Nelson, both of the Parish of S* Andrew- Auckland. Jan. 2 Edward Crosby i & Eliz. Arrowsmith, both of AVhitwell House in j^ County of Durham, were married by vertue of a licence. Jan. 26 Mr. Humph. March & Mrs. Ann Elstob, both of little S* Marie's Parish, in y'= South Bailey in Durham. Feb. 17 Jo. Tiplady and .lane Wilson, both of y'= chappelry of Stockton. 1703 April 24^ Geo. Carlisle & Margery Short were married in the Cathedral by A'ertue of a licence. May 20 John Heslopp & Ann Hunter, of Lanchester Parish. (Abra. Yapp, Sacrist.) May 22 James Wilsby & Hannah Johnson, both servants to Mad. Grey in y^ College. Anthony Johnson & Marg. Barker, both of Stranton parish. Tho. Browne, of S' Nich. Parish, and Ellinor Hauxley, of South Bailey in Durham. David Shethum, of Gateshead, and Eliz,. Eoxby, of y^ Parish of Lanchester ; by vertue of a Licence. Oct. 12 Tho. A\^ood, of Merrington, & Elizabeth Whitfeild, of Pittington ; by vertue of a license. Dec. 21 Ralph Johnson, of Branspeth parish, & Mary Erieud. Dec. 21 Roger Wilson, merchant in S^ Nich. Parish in Newcastle, & Ann Middleton, of Barfoot in y*^ county of York. Sep. 9 Aurelius Headlam,- of S* Nicholas parish in New Castle, & Mary Marlay, of AH Saints. John Clark & Ann Pallaster, both of Witt. Gilbert. John Gibbon, of Hamsterly, & Ann Thompson, of Bpp. Wear- mouth. 1704 Mar. 25 Mr. John Willcocks & Eliz. Wall. John Hopper & Eliz. Kirkley, of Lanchester parish. Mr. Nich. Burton'^ & ("my" erased) Lady J'enwick. ' See possibly liis second marriage 10 Jan. 1718-19. 2 Probably related to George Hedlam, of Newcastle, who by his will 1738, and codicil 1744, names his wife Ann, ex'or ; daus. Ann and Hannah ; sons George, Ralph, and "William ; late father George Hedlam (will 1725) ; late sister Phoebe, wife to Thomas Vasie, of London, merchant, deceased, who left three children, Mary, Phoebe, and Aiirelia. 3 He Head Master of the Grammar School, and son of Archdeacon Burton, who is buried in York Minster; of Christ Church College, Oxford, B.A. 1695, M.A. 1698; Rector of St. Mary- le-Bow 170.3 —1705, and Lecturer at the Cathedral ; he was buried at Bow, within the Com- munion rails (which he gave) 1 July 1713. His first wife Martha was buried there (M.I.) 12 Aug. 1703, with her dau. Martha, whose baptism see 30 June 1702 (see also baptism of a son 20 March 1700-1701). Lady Fenwick, second wife, was previously widow of Sir Robert Fenwick, of Bywell, Northumberland, Knt., sister of Sir Richard Graham, first Viscount Preston, and dau. of Sir George Graham, of Esk and Netherby, second Bart., by his wife Lady Mary Johnstone, dau. of the first Earl of Hartfell (grandfather of the first Marquess of Annandale), by his wife Lady Margaret Douglas, dau. of the first Earl of Douglas and ninth Lord Drumlanrig, by his wife Lady Isabel Kerr, dau. of Mark, first Earl of Lothian, by his wife Margaret, dau. of Sir H Feb. 19 Feb. 28 Mar. 25 April 29 May 18 Sep. 18 Jan. 2 Jan. 13 April 28 May 5 April 4 50 REGISTER OF MARRIAGES IN THE 1704 June 8 John Waistell & Alice Garthwaite, of Bernard Castle. June 22 "William Robson, of Simondburn, & Eliz. Todd, of y^ Chappelry of Hay den. Aug. 12 Cuth. Newton, of Bywell S' Peter Marg. Pattison, of Tanfield in y^ parish of Lanches^ Aug. 22 Rob. Armstrong, de Hexham, .... Sarah Teasdaile, of y^ North- Bailey in Durham. Will. Marley & Mary Richardson, of Staindrop. Michael Brabant,^ Apothecary, in y^ Parish of S' Nicholas, & Jane Hutchinson, in y*^ North bailey. Thom. Bownas, of Aikcliff, & Mary Reid, of Sedgfield. 1705 April 28 George Welfoote, of Heighington, and Jane Catherick, of Darlington. John Stephenson, of y* parish of AicklifEe, Ann Arrowsmith, of y*^ Chappelry of Trimdon. 1706 April 4 Rich. Man and Mary Lupton, both of Gateshead. April 27 Giles Rain,- of Dalton parish, and Mary Greenside. May 14 George Carlisle, of Readmarshall, & Marg. Story, of Sedgfield. June 11 Will. Wilson, parochise de Weai'mouth, & Mary Lamb. July 28 Robert Fells, of y"^ parish of S' Andrew Auckland, and Jane Gargett, serv'', in S* Oswald's parish. Aug. 8 Robert Wilkinson & Suzanna Watson, both of Morpeth in y« Diocesse of Durham. Sep. 9 Rob. Marshall & Alice Richardson, both of S' Nich. parish, Durham. Sep. 12 Christopher Selby and Rebecca Wilson, both of Aickliffe. Sep. 30 Mr. George Bowes ^ & Ann Machon, wid. John Maxwell, Lord Herries of Terregles. She was sister also of Dr. Graham, Prebendary, the baptism of whose son see 17 Sep. 1689. Lady Penwick was buried at St. Mary-le-Bow 3 Nov. 1744. ' He was Mayor of Durham 1712, 1714, 1718, 1725. The name was generally corrupted into Brabin, and is so spelt at St. Oswald's, where this marriage is also recorded. She was the only surviving dau. of John Hutchinson, Esq., of Framwellgate, Alderman and Mayor of Durham, a man of considerable local importance, the marriage of whose grandson (and Mrs. Brabin's nephew) see 20 April 1732. * Son of John Raine, of Cassop, co. Pal., gent. ; admitted (by servitude) free of Mercers' Company 16 Nov. 1705 ; Alderman of Durham 1715, and Mayor 1720, 1727. He appears to have been thrice married. This was his first wife, and she was perhaps buried at Dalton-ie-Dale. He married secondly, 5 April 1708, at St. Oswald's, " Mrs. Elizabeth Stokeld " (baptized 27 March 1687), dau. of Mr. John Stokeld, vintner, who was buried there 18 Feb. 1727-8; John Stokeld and Eliz. Sympson, both this parish, married 27 April 1684 ; and thirdly, 29 Oct. 1728 (being then described as " of Hart "), at St. Mary's, Alice Johnson, of Monk-Hesilden, co. Pal. He was buried 20 Dec. 1738 at St. Oswald's, where he has chihiren buried. ^ He D.C.L., Solicitor-General to the Bishop of Durham, and Recorder of Durham 5 Feb. 1706-7; son of Thomas Bowes, of Streatlam Castle, co. Pal., Esq., by his wife Anne, dau. and coheir of Anthony Maxton, Prebendary of Durham, and younger brother of Dr. John Bowes, Prebendary, whose burial see 16 Jan. 1721-2. Mr. Bowes was buried at St. Mary-le-Bow, dying 14 May 1724, set. 65, s.p. She Ann dau. of Anthony Salvin, of Sunderland Bridge, co. Pal., Esq. (a younger son of Gerard Salvin, of Croxdale, Esq., see ped., Surtees, part iv., vol. ii.), and widow of Gilbert Machon, of Lichfield and Durham, Esq., to whom she was married 3 May 1696, at St. Oswald's. See her burial 13 Nov. 1715. CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 51 1706 Jan. 28 William Siiowdeu & Sarah Fox, of AVearmoutli. 1707 April 15 James Barras, of S^ Nich., Durham, and Eliz. Newton, of y^^ parish of Ryton in y^ county of Durham. April 20 Will. Wright & Marg. Walker, both of S* Andrew Awckland. April 23 Will. Bro\\aie,i of S' Giles's, and Eliz. Hickson, of S' Oswald's in Durham. May 1 John Logan & Marg. Byerly, both of S' Margaret's, Durham. Aug. 7 John Pemberton, of Bp. Wearmouth, & Thomasin Shadforth, of y*' North baily in Durham. Jan. 25 John Spark, of Bp. Wearmouth, & Eliz. Paxton, spinster, of y^ same parish. Jan. 29 Eobert Hixon, of S* Oswald's, Durham, and Ellinor Lever, of S"^ Mary le Bow in Durham. Mar. 8 Math. Morrow & Jane Gribbon, in y'' parish of Darlington. 1708 May 29 Will. Mowbray ^ & Eliz. Oibson, in y^ parish of Chester. June 18 Rob'^ Douglas & Mary Grilkin, both of y^ parish of S' Nicholas in Newcastle. July 6 John Dawson, of Haughton, & Jane Swalwell, of Lanchester. July 13 James Richardson, of S* Nich., & Jane Chipchase. July 18 Lancelot G-arret, of S* Nich., Newcastle, and Eliz. Hodshon, of all S'^, Newcastle. July 29 John Bell & Mary Eetherston, both sei'v*^ in y" Deanry. Aug. 16 Mat. Prat & Jane Nicholson, both of S^ Nich., Newcastle. Aug. 19 Will. Clayton, of Richmond in y« County of York, & Eliz. Maugham, of y*^ chapelry of S' Giles's, Durham, in y'^ County of Durham. Sep. 4 Robert Lindsley, of y^ College in Durham, serv\ and Isabel Hudson, of S*^ Nicholas in Durham. Nov. 1 Mr. Will. Turner,=5 of y*^ College, & M''^ Marg. Butler, of S^ Mary Le Bow, Durham. Fest. Omn. Sanct. Nov. 18 Lamerick Tuart & Dorothy Cork, both of y^ parish of Ileighing- ton in y*^ Dioc. of Durh. Nov. 29 Tho. Humble & Alice Lawson, of Ryton, Count. Durh., y^ one Fourscore years of age at least, y^ Woman ab* 18. Dec. 30 Math. Lowthian & Marg. Shadforth, both of Elvet. Jan. 29 Tho. Liddel & Jane Fenwick, both of Chester in y« Street. ' Also entered at St. Oswald's, where she is called Hixon. * Their child Elizabeth boru and baptized Jan. 1708-9 at St. Oswald's, when he is described as yeoman, and later as of Old Durham. 3 He, William Parthericke Turner, was son of Rev. William Turner, Mus. Doc, Vicar-Choral of St. Paul's, and Lay-Vicar of Westminster i^.bbey, where he was buried 16 Jan. 1739-40; he married secondly, 17 April 1718, at St. Mary-le-Bow, Elizabeth Wall, and had by her, who was buried 25 July 1730 at St. Mary's, a son John, baptized there 26 Dec. 1719. Margaret Butler (baptized 4 March 1687-8) was second dau. of Thomas Butler, of Old Acres, Esq. (whose marriage see 20 Nov. 1680), and was first wife to Mr. Turner, by whom she had a son, whose burial see 20 Aug. 1713, and another William, bapt. and buried 1710 at St. Mary's. See her burial 6 June 1713, and her sister's marriage 30 March 1709. [Mrs. Theophila Turner buried 31 Oct. 1730 at St. Mary's.] 52 REGISTER OE MARRIAGES IN 'J'HE 1708 Feb. 23 Ambrose Procter, of Eiton in j^ County of Durham, & Jane Erington, of y*^ parish of Chester. 1709 Mar. 30 Captain Butler ^ & M''^ Mary Butler. April 30 Eob^ Story, of Easeington parish, & Doroth. Eobinson, of y*= parish of Houghton in le Spring. May 6 Mr. Tho. Ogle & Sarah Knewstob, of j^ parish of Eelton. July 1 Anthony Todd and Isabel Dent, both serv*^ in y'' College in Durh-n. Sep. 16 Ezekiel Thompson, of y*' parish of Heddon, & Sarah Watson, of y^ parish of Allendale. Sep. 27 Tho. Dawson, of y« parish of Bp. Wearmouth, and Eliz. Sander- son, of Monk Wearmouth. Sep. 27 John Eippon, of Aickliffe, and Eliz. Eippon, of S* Andrew Awk- land, both in this County. Oct. 6 James Fynuey," D.D., Prebendary of Durham, & Jane Newhouse, Eelict of y'' late Eegister Newhouse. Nov. 26 Eob^ Hutchinson, of Kelloe, and Ann Duckett,of Merington parish. Feb. 16 Mr. Peter Burrell & Mrs. Mary Wilson. 1710 April 18 Mr. Thomas Hanby,^ of S^ Nich. in Newcastle upon Tine, and Mrs. Dorothy Watson, spinst'", of y'' parish of B? Wearmouth. May 2 John Johnson & Ann Sheppard, both of y« Parish of All S'S Newcastle. May 29 Eob' Nicholson, of y« parish of Tinmouth, and Marg. Wallass, of y^ chapelry of S*- John's in Newcastle. May 30 John Garth & Aim Crow, both of Jarroe Parish. Aug. 6 Will. Stephenson and Doroth. Todd, of S* Hellen Awkland. Aug. 7 Tho. Wainwright, of Newburne, and Ann Blakiston,^ of S' Oswald's in Durham. Aug. 27 Hen. Story, of Witt. Gilbert, & Eliz. Jopling, of Brancepeth. Oct. 13 James Bell & Isabel Bambrough, of Wearmouth. Nov. 27 Hauxley Sureties,^ of y« Parish of Eyton, and Ann Watson, spinst^', of Chester in le Street. Dec. 2 Eobert Sober & Mary Shaftoe, de Pettington. Dec. 19 William Watson, of Bp. Wearmouth, and Mary Busby,^ of Branspeth parish. Feb. 23 John Stawart & Jane Wake, of y'^ Par. of Whitburn. 1 He James, an Irishman, no relation, and bearing ditfereut arms, as appears by the M.I. at St. Mary's. She eld.'st dau. of Thomas Butler, of Old Acres, Esq., whose marriage see 20 Nov. 1680. See her baptism 23 June 1685. - See his burial 13 March 1726-7. She widow of Mr. Newhouse, Registrar to the Dean and Chapter ; re-married Anthony Emerson. s He perhaps son (baptized 9 Aug. 1670 at St. Oswald's) of Mr. Erancis Hanby, Proctor, the baptism of whose child see 2 April 1682. ■• She was dau. of Rev. Francis Blakeston, M.A., Vicar of Whickham, co. Pal, and was baptized 20 May 1688 at St. Oswald's, where she was buried as a widow 7 July 1734. * He a younger son of Robert Surtees, of Ryton, gent., by his marriage with Catherine, younger dau. and coheir of John Hauxley, of Crawcrook, gent. « She probably granddau. of William Busby, of Cassop, and his wife Mary, dau. of Rev. John Lively (see note to baptism 12 Nov. 1625). CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 53 1710 Feb. 13 Rob* Harrison, of j' parish of S^ Nich., and Eliz. Rowell, of St Margaret's, Durham— memo'", forgot to be registr" in its proper place. Mar. 20 Tho. Palmerly & Ann Mason, of Houghton le Spring. 1711 April 10 Gerrard Sidgewick & Eliz. Adamson, both of Bp. Wearmouth. July 3 Tho. Busbyi and Eliz. Fawdon, both of Brancepeth parish. Oct. Rich. Henderson, of Kelloe, & Isab. Forster, of Witt" Gilbert. Nov. 17 Eob' Smith & Barbara Lindsley, both of Bp. AVearmouth. Nov. 24 Tho. Grundy, of y« Parish of Brancepeth, & Ellen'' Ranson, of y« parish of Houghton in le Spring. Nov. 24 Rowland Wilkinson & Jane Parker, both of Lanchester in y« Diocesse of Durham. Robert Leeke, Sacrist. Feb. 2 Robert A damson 2 & Dorothy Paxton, both of the Parish of S' Nicholas in Durham ; by vertue of a Licence. Feb. 6 W"' Barkas & Anne Walton, both of the Parish of Houghton in the spring ; by Vertue of a Licence. Feb. 14 W"' Green, of Houghton in the Spring, & Margarett Harle, of the Parish of Sedgfield ; by Licence. 1712 Mar. 25 Rich. Huntley & Jane Burletson, both of y« Parish of Pittington in y*^ Diocesse of Durham. AprH 19 John Potter & Elizabeth Palmer, both of y« Parish of Houghton ill y<= Diocesse of Durham. Oct. 3 Thomas Stevenson & Elizabeth Slater, both of the Parish of Aukland S* Andrew. Nov. 16 James Clark & Frances Allen, both of the Parish of Darlington. Nov. 26 Joseph Paterson & Margaret Kay, both of the Parish of Gateshead. Dec. 16 Robert Readshaw, of the Parish of Shotley, & Jane Cockerell, of S* Nicholas in Durham. Feb. 14 Valentine Allison & Elizabeth Snawdon, both of the Parish of Easington. Feb. 26 Edward Willis & Elizabeth Hull, both of the Parish of Lanchester. Mar. 7 W'" Hugall & Mary Watson, both of the Parish of Houghton in the Spring. 1 See note to marriage of (probably) his sister 19 Dec. 1710. 2 He was only surviving son of Ralph Adamson, Attorney-at-Law, of Durham, by his wife Elizabeth (married 17 March 1673 at South Shields), dan. and coheir of William Elythman, of Wcstoo -enl., and wa.s buried at St. Mary's, his will being dated 7 March 1732-3. She widow of Thomas Paxton, gent., of Claypeth, Durham (who was buried at St. Oswald's only 9th Dec. preceding), and dau. (baptized 2 Nov. 1686 at St. Oswald's) of John Martin, of New Elvet, gent. Their only son William Blythman Adamson (baptized 17 May 1715) sold his AVestoe property to Robert Green, of South Shields, gent. Mary, the other dau. and coheir of the William Blythman mentioned above, married Henry Eden, of Shincliflfe, Esq., M.D., and had, with other issue, a dau. Jane second wife of Cuthbert Adamson, gent, and Feltmaker, of Durham, and had a son (which has caused some confusion), also Blythman Adamson, who is ancestor of the Rev. Edward Hussey Adamson, Vicar of Heworth, and Lieut.-Colonel William Adamson, of Cullercoats Northuinberlmd. It is not known what, if any, relationship existed between these two families ot Durham Adamsons. 54 REGISTER OF MARRIAGES IN THE 1712 Mar. 20 Thomas Carr, of Heighiiigton, & Elizabeth Andrew, o£ the Parish of Easington. 1713 April 18 John Hall, of the Parish of Tinemouth, & Elizabeth Jopling, of the Parish of Woolsingham. May 2 Ealph Sheild & Mary Dowson, both of the Parish of S^ Andrew Auklaud. May 2 W™ Eowell & Mary Heard, both of the Parish of Sedgfeild. May 4 Francis Wood, of the Parish of Stockton, & Eliz. Merley, of the Parish of Branspeth. July 2 Godfrey Phillipson & Sarah Nattress, both of the Parish of Stan- hope in Weardale. July 17 Thomas Bailes, of the Parish of Romaldkirk, & Dinah Heslopp, of the Parish of Gainford. July IS John Clark & Mary Haswell, both of the Parish of Pittington. Aug. 1 Jeremiah Langstaffe, of the Parish of Eumoldkirk in the Uiocesse of York, & Anne Morresbye, of the Chappelry of S' John in Newcastle. Aug. 1 Henry Langstaffe, of the Parish of S^ Hellen in Aukland, & Eliz. SedgT\ack, of the Parish of Staindropp. Aug. 3 George Hutton, of Staindropp, & Catherine Eobinson, of Easing- ton. Aug. 10 John Pattison & Margaret Eeed, both of the Parish of S* Hill in the Diocesse of Durham. Sep. 10 Thomas Wilkinson, of All Saints Parish in Newcastle, & Mar- garet Hudson, of Houghton in le Sjiring. Sep. 19 W" Hopper,! of the Chappelry of Aukland S' Hellen, & Jane Eichardson, of the Parish of Hamsterley. Sep. 22 John Proud,^ of Bear Park in the Parish of Witton Gilbert, & Catherine Watts, of the College in Durham. Oct. 21 Mr. Nich. Fenwick, of the Chappelry of All S'^ in Newcastle, & Eliz. Barker, of the North Bayley in Durham. Oct. 31 Thomas Pearson, of Aukland S* Andrew, & Elizab. Joby, of the Parish of Hart. Nov. 13 John Hutchinson & Mary Arrowsmith, both of the Parish of S'- Andrew Aukland. Nov. 16 Jacob Dunn & Anne Hutchinson, both of the Parish of Billing- ham in the Diocesse of Durham. Jan. 9 John Eichardson & Anne Smith, both of the Parish of Branspeth. Jan. 22 John Hudspeth, of the Parish of S' Johnleys in the Diocesse of York, & Isabell Coulson, of the Parish of Pittington in the Diocesse of Durham. Feb. 7 Tho. Browne & Anne Newton, both of the Parish of Long Newton. 1 He of Evenwood. She buried 30 Oct. 1721 at St. Helen's, where their eldest child Mar- garet was baptized 18 Sep. 1714. 2 See (presumably) his baptism 8 April 1688. He buried 23 Feb. 1745-6 ; aud she 9 May 1760 at St. Mary-le-Bow, where they had a son buried 1722. CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 55 1713 Feb. 8 Eob' Coxon & Dorothy Man, both of the Parish of Chester in the Street. Peb. 8 W" Walton, of Seclgfeild, & Isabell Harding, of the Parish of Castle-Eden. 1714 April 16 Peter Snaith & Isabell Downes, both of the Parish of Norton. May 1 Edward Shipley ^ & Mary Bell, both of the Parish of Aikcliffe. May 1 W" Gregson^ & Hannah Thompson, both of the Parish of Easingtou. May 8 W°^ Waulesse & Jane Bell, both of the Parish of Kellowe. May 18 Waistell Pinkney & Mary Stubbs, both of the Parish of Gateshead. July 31 John Dawson & Elizabeth Swiused, both of the Parish of Bp. AVearmouth. Aug. 1 John Young, of Aukland S^ Andrew, & Lueye Bownas, of the Parish of Aykcliffe. Aug. 24 M"" Delaval Beaumont^ & M" Eliz. Wilson, both of the Parish of Bp. Wearmouth. Sep. 21 Eob* Young, of the Parish of Houghton, & Mary Artus (this name has been either Aytus and altered afterwards to Artus, or vice versa, which I cannot confidently say), of the North Baylye in Durham. Oct. 12 Joseph Parkin & Eleanor Dickinson, both of the Parish of S* Nicholas in Durham. Oct. 16 Peter Stone & Mary Eewster, both of y« Parish of Witton Gilbert. Oct. 20 Eob* Byers, of Bp. Wearmouth, & Dorothy Paxton, of the Parish of Easington. Oct. 23 W™ Atkin & Elizabeth Eichardson, both of y" Parish of Easington. Nov. 27 Thomas Hall & Sarah Palmer, of the Parish of Jarrow. Dec. 1 1 James Croft & Mary Eichardson, both of the Parish of Witton on the Wear. Jan. 3 W™ Harebottle & Jane Man, both of the Parish of Chester. Jan. 4 Thomas Trotter, of S' Nicholas's Parish in Durham, & Hannah Thornton,^ of S' Oswald's in the same. Jan. 24 Geo. Eaw, of Bernard Castle, & Margaret Smart, of Staindropp. Feb. 10 Matthew Henderson, of Bp.wearmouth, & Mary Jackson, of Chester. Feb. 24 Garret Starkin, of All S*^ in Newcastle, & Mary Sidgwick, of Bp. Wearmouth. 1 Possibly "Edward, son of Michael Shipley, draper and taylor," baptized 23 Dec. 1688 at St. Nicholas, Durham. 2 He probably identical with William (baptized 16 March 1685-6 at Dalton-le-Dale), son of Geor-eGregson,of Murton (bora 28 Oct. 1657, Dalton Register), a yo.mKer son of Thomas Grogson of Murton and Dalton (ancestor of Gregson of Murton and Burdon, see " Landed Gentry ''), who married, 15 Eeb. 1684-5, Deborah Burton or Buston, at Dalton. See a marriage 3 Dec. 1719. 3 He son of Hammond Beaumont, Esq., and baptized 12 Dec. 1683 at St. Mary's. ^ She probably (although her baptism is not at St. Oswald's) a dau. of Roger Thornton, yeo- man, of Elvet parish, by his second wife Margaret Harrison, whom he married 1 Nov. 1692. 56 REGISTER OF MARRIAGES IN THE 1714 Mar. 24 John Smith & Isabell Eussel, both of the Parish of Hur- worth. 1715 April 29 Christopher Waistell, of the Parish of Maskin in the Diocesse of York, & Sarah Heslop, of the Parish of Middleton S' George in the Diocesse of Durham. May 4 Thomas Peverley & Anne TJshaw, of the Parish of Aukland S*^ Andrew. May 11 John Gill & Anne Archer, both of the Parish of Branspeth. May 28 Joseph Martin ^ & Ellinor Smith, both of the South Bayley in Durham. May 28 Richard Burdon & Anne Burdon, both of the Parish of Witton. July 16 Geo. Wall & Mary Hull, both of the Parish of Branspeth. July 31 John Wilson, of y^ Parish of Aukland S' Andrew, & Jane James, of y® Parish of Woolsingham. Aug. 6 Rob* Filmoor & Joan Dipper, both of the Parish of S* Nicholas in Newcastle. Aug. 20 John Wilson, of y'' Parish of Rumbold-Kirk in y^ Diocesse of York, & Alice Dobbison, of y*^ Parish of Hamsterley in y® Diocesse of Durham. Aug. 20 Richard Smith & Anne Cole, both of y*^ Parish of Grindon. Aug. 22 Eob*^ Reay & Anne Thompson, both of the Parish of Merrington. Sep. 19 Henry Stainesby & Anne Davison, both of the Parish of All Saints in Newcastle. Oct. 19 Geo. Cowlin, of the Parish of Aickliffe, & Anne Wennington, of y* Par. of Heighington. Oct. 29 John Johnson & Frances Pattison, both of the Parish of Branspeth. Nov. 22 Samuel Burne & Elizabeth Nicholson, both of the Parish of Whitworth. Dec. 15 James Martindill & Isabell Dixon, both of y'= Parish of Hartle- pool. Dec. 16 George Dale,'- of y'= Parish of S* Nicholas in Durham, & Hannah Sowerby, of the Par. of Sedgefeild. Dec. 27 Captain Cuthbert Morland^ & M'^ Margaret Lamb, Wid., both of the parish of S* Oswald in Durham. ' They had two children, John and Anne, baptized at fet. Mary's, and she was buried there 30 Nov. 1731. She was dau. of Richard Smith, of Ramside, near Durham, gent., by his wife Eleanor, eldest dau. and coheir of George Crosyer, of Newbiggen, co. Pal., gent., whose 3'oungest dau. and coheir Jane married Edward Surtees, of Mainsforth, gent., and was great-grandmother of the immortal Robert, the Historian. The tombstone of Richard Smith, thereon stated to have died 22 May 1689, set. 44, with his arms — On a chevron, between three bezants, as many crosses patee fitchee ; impaling Crostee, On a fcss, between three crosses-crosslet placed salterwise, as many martlets — was standing in St. Giles's Churchyard before the recent enlargement and restora- tion — that usual destruction of all old surroundings. 2 He, an Alderman of Durham and Mayor, was buried at St. Oswald's 30 May 1739. =* He (" M'- Cuthbert Morland, Captain of a Foot Company ") buried 5 May 1720 at St. Oswald's. CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 57 1715 Feb. 4i Tho. Wright, of y^' Parish of S* Andrew, & Eliz. Dale, of y« Chai)pelry of All S'S both in Newcastle. Feb. G Edward Clark & Eliz. Dobson, both of the Parish of Whickham. Feb. 17 Francis How, of y'^ Par. of Lamesley, & Cath. Pobsou. of All Saints in Newcastle. Feb. 28 AV'" Aire & Jane Weeins, both of y-^ Parish of S' Giles in Durham. 1716 Mar. 23 Tho. Garfoot, of y"^ Parish of Aicliffe, & Elizabeth Aldersou, of y« Par. of Bishopton. AjH-il U Geo. Hodshon, of y'= Par. of Gainford, & Catherine Gibbin, of Aukland S' Andrew. April 23 AV"' Lee, of Gateshead, & Anne Lee, of y'= Par. of Darlington. April 27 W" Stephenson & Margaret Pinkney, both of y« Par. of Middle- ton in Teasdale. May 1 ^V"' Ridley & Catherine Belwood, both of the Parish of Norton. July 10 Henry Carter & Anne Lee, both of j" Parish of Gateshead. Aug. 7 George Spencer & Margaret Swainston, both of y« Parish of Gainford. Sep. 25 John Trear, of y« Par. of S' Nicholas in Durham, & Anne Meusforth, of y« Par. of S' Mary Le Bow. Oct. IS Ealph Goodchild & Anne Johnson, of the Parish of Bishop- Wearmouth. Oct. 18 Benjamin Blaklock, of y'' Par. of Eggscliff, & Mary Walker, of Bishop- Wearmouth. John Powell, Sacrist. Dec. 4 George Smirk, of y" Parish of Wearemouth, & Joanna Eeed, of y*^ Parish of Houghton le Spring, Dioc. Durham. Dec. 13 John Bailes & Margaret Lodge, both of y« Parish of Staindropp, Di. Dur. Dee. 18 George West, of y« Parish of Gateshead, & Margaret Olliver, of ye Parish of Hamsterly, Dioc. of Durham. Jan. 5 John Markup, of y'' Parish of Winston, & Ann Eenny, of y" Parish of Gateshead, Dioc. Durham. Jan. 8 Jeremiah Dikes & Isabel Dodds, of y^ Parish of All Saints in Newcastle upon Tyne, Dioc. of Durham. Jan. 20 M-- William Owen & M'^ Mary AVinshipp,i i^oth of y« Parish of Chester in y« Street (Di. D.). Feb. 26 Anthony Harrison & Jane Cartington, both of y« Parish of Conscliffe (Di. Du.). 1717 April 22 Eoger Wilson & Elizabeth Anderson, both of y« Par. of S* Nicholas in Newcastle upon Tine, Dioc. Durham. April 23 M-- John Paxton, of y« Parish of Wearmouth, & M''^ Barbara MidcUeton, of y-^ Parish of Little S* Mary in y'' South Baily (Dio. Dur.) ; per M"" Leek. 1 She dau. of William Winship, of WhitehiU, gent., aud baptized 27 Feb. 1693-4 at Chester- le-Street, 58 REGISTER OF MARRIAGES IN THE 1717 May 26 Thomas Robiuson, of y^ Chaiipelrie of S* John, & Jane Humble, of y'' Par. of S* Nicholas in Newcastle upon Tine, Dioc. Dur. May 30 William Roantree, of y'' Parish of Bishopton, & Jane Wilson, of y'= Parish of Aickliffe, Dioc. Durham. June 8 Greorge Thompson & Frances Leighton, both of y^ Parish of Easeington, Dioc. Durh. July 1 William Robinson & Elizabeth Watson, both of y^ Parish of S* Nicholas in Newcastle upon Tine, Dioc. Dur. July 8 John Lamb & Jane Colling, of y« Parish of Grrindon, Dioc. Dur. July 14 Stephen Holland & Dorothy Nesham, of Darlington Par., Dioc. Dur. July 16 John Mills, of Richmond, Dioc. York, & Ann Halliburton, of S* Nicholas in Newcastle upon Tine, Dioc. Dur. July 20 Thomas Wilkinson & Alice Fawdon, of Brancepeth Par., Dioc. Dur. Aug. 8 Thomas Ramsay, of Monkwearmouth Par., & Ann Liddle, of y* Parish of Wearmouth, Dioc. Durham. Aug. 15 Joseph Brownbridge & Mary Johnson, of y^ Chappelrie of S* Margaret in Durham, Dioc. Dur. Aug. 29 Jonathan Newton of Barnard Castle, & Margaret Douthwaite, of y'= Parish of Winston, Dioc. Dur. Sep. 26 Jonathan Carlisle & Ann Race, both of All Saints Parish in Newcastle upon Tine, Dioc. Dur. Nov. 14 Robert Earle, of Winston Parish, & Ann Wyckliffe, of y Chappelrie of Whorlton, Dioc. Dur. Nov. 17 John Tarn, of y^ Parish of Allton, Dioc. Dur., & Alice Teasdaile, of Knarsdaile, Dioc. York. Nov. 28 William Nedby & Mary BeadneU, of Norton Par., Dio. Dur. Dec. 17 Mr. Thomas Wilkinsou,^ of Xgate Chappelrie, & M''^ Mary Fetherston, of y'^ Parish of S* Mary Le Bow in Durha', Dioc. Dur. Dec. 24 Nicholas Palmer & Catharine Finch, of y^ Parish of Little S* Mary in y« South Baily in Durham, Dioc. Dur. Dec. 27 Cuthbert Lee & Isabel Gibson,- both in Stanhope Parish in Weardaile, Dioc. Durh. 1 He Thomas Wilkinson was the second son of William Wilkinson, of the City of Durham, merchant, who made a large fortune in trade, by Margaret Taylor. He was bajjtized at Crossgate 7 Jan. 1667-8; of the City of Durham, Barrister -at-Law ; admitted free of the Mercers' Company 8 July 1702. Died on the 15th, and was buried in a lead coffin within the Communion rails of St. Mary-le-Bow Church, Durham, 20 Feb. 1733-4. M.I. Will dated 26 March 1733 and proved 9 Aug. 1734 at Durham. He wainscotted the chancel of St. Mary-le-Bow in 1731. His wife was the dau. and heiress of William Fetherstonhalgh, of Brancepeth and Stanley, by his wife Elizabeth, dan. and coheir of William Aubone, Esq., Alderman and Mayor (1684) of Newcastle- on-Tyne. She married secondly, as second wife. Sir William Williamson, fourth Bart., High Sheriff for twenty successive years of the Palatinate. She died on the 17th and was buried in Brancepeth Church on the 20th April 1752, aged 63. [MS. Fed. by E. A. W.] 2 [? Isabel, dau. of John Gibson, of Wearhead, baptized 13 Jan. 1683-4 at Stanhope.] John, their eldest child, baptized 24 Jan. 1718-19 at Stanhope ; others. e CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 59 1717 Dec. 27 Thomas Watson^ & Mary NattresP, both in Stanhope Parish in Weardaile, Dioc. Dur. Jan. 2 Simon Meek, of Gateshead Parish, & Ann Ewbanck, of y« Par. of S* Nicholas in Newcastle upon Tine, Dioc. Dur. Feb. 3 WiUiam Lawson & Jane Warcup, of y« Par. of Patrick Bruntou, Dioc. York. Feb. 12 John Morgan ^ & Isabel Emerson, of Stanhope Parish in Wear- daile, Dioc. Dur. Feb. 22 Parcival Yarrow & Isabel Burne, of Lamesly Parish, Dioc. Dur. Feb. 24 John Jefferson, of Sedgefeild Parish, & Elianor Thompson, of y« Parish of Monk-Hesledon, Dioc. Durha'. Mar. 20 William Gallaly, of Lanchester Parish, & Isabel Cook, of y^ Parish of Witton Gilbert, Dioc. Durham. Mar. 20 Thomas Jon & Susanna Hodgshon, of Woolsingham Parish, Dioc. Dur. 1718 April 8 John Gibson & Mary Young, of Bishopton Parish, Dioc. Dur. April 12 George Eobiuson & Jane Watson, of Wearemouth Parish, Dioc. Dur. AprH 14 Da^dd Revely, of S^ Nicholas Parish in Newcastle upon Tine, & Mary Stevenson, of Whickham, Dioc. Dur. April 24 Richard Ingram, of Ehvick Par., & Ann Arrowsmith, of Easeing- ton Parish, Dioc. Durham. May 1 David Smith, of Houghton le Spring, & AHce Johnson, of Ease- ingtou Parish, Dioc. Durham. May 8 Joseph Gibson, of Stockton Par., & Jane Ord, of Elmdon Par., Dio. D. May 10 Jacob Wray & Ann Ward, of Lanchester Par., Dioc. Dur. May 13 Jonathan Wooler^ & Isabel Forster, of Woolsingham Par., Dioc Dur. June 3 Mr. Cuthbert Hilton, of S* Andrew Par. Awkland, & Mrs. Jane Hodghson, of y^ Par. of Witton on y^ Wear, Dioc. Dur. June 21 Joseph'' Woodmas & Elizabeth ShaffeHd, of S* Nicholas Par., Durha'. June 28 Henry Wilson, of Houghton Par., & Margaret Humble, of Chester Par., Dio. Dur. July 11 Robert Proud, of Yarum Par. (York Dioc), & Cicilia Morgan, of St Margaret's Chappelrie in Durham (Dioc. Durha'). July 15 Joseph Wheelright & Jane Latimer, of AU Saints Chappelrie (Newcastle upon Tine), Dioc. Dur. 1 Their eldest child Mary baptized 22 Oct. 1718 at Stanhope. - Their eldest child, " John Pilkiuton, son of Mr. John Morgan of Lauglee," baptized 10 Dec. 1718 at Stanhope. Later he is described in the Register as of New Park. 3 He (probably eldest) son of "Mr." Anthony Wooler (buried 8 April 1736) by his wife EUzabeth (buried 8 Dec. 1728) was baptized 14 Oct. 1683, and buried 22 Oct. 1762^ She (baptized 28 Oct. 1691) was dan. of John Forster, gent., and buried 8 May 1783, set 92 AU these dates from Wolsingbam Register. The descendants of this marriage still reside at that place, in a fine old mansion called Whitfield House, formerly the property of Robert Whitfield of AVhitfield in Northumberland, Esq., whose marriage ••^ee 2 June 1730. 60 REGISTER OF MARRIAGES IN THE 1718 July 29 Mr. James Sayer, of Stockton Par., & M" Thomasine Middleton, of S' Nicholas Parish in Durham, Dioc. Dur. Aug. 1 George Simpson & Dorothy Wheatley, of S' Margaret's Chappelrie in Durha', Dioc. Dur. Aug. 19 Michael Thompson & Ann Gribson, of Stanhope Parish, Dioc. Dur. Aug. 19 Ealjjh Grelson,^ of S' Nicholas Par., Dur., & Eebbecca Eowel, of S' Margaret Chapp. in Durha', Dioc. Dur. Oct. 23 Eichard Harrison, of Cleasby (York Dioc), & Margaret Duel, of Aickliffe Par., Dioc. Dur. Oct. 27 Peter Maugham, of Eglescliffe Par., & Elizabeth Lyn, of Sedge- feild Par., Dioc. Dur. Nov. 1 Edward Seamer & Ann Wheatly, both of y® Parish of Whickham, Dioc. Durha'. Nov. 11 Thomas Lay & Isabel Lindsly, of S' Mary-Le-Bow Par. in Durha', Dioc. Durham. Nov. 19 Thomas Scott, of Merrington Parish, & Mary Sparke, of Sedge- feild Parish, Dioc. Dur. Nov. 24 Jonathan Hanby & Mary Eobinson, of Barnardcastle Chapp., Dioc. Durham. Nov. 24 Thomas Armstrong, of Heighinton Par., & Elizabeth Hutchinson, of Grundon Par., Dioc. Dur. Nov. 26 Joseph Forster & Mary Wilson, of All Saints in Newcastle upon Tine, Dioc. Durham. Dec. 7 Eobert Spoor & Margaret Smith, of All Saints in Newcastle upon Tine, Dioc. Dur. Jan. 10 Edward Crosby- & Ann Pruddus, of Brancepeth Parish, Dioc. Durham. Jan. 26 Thomas Brass, of Eichmond Par. (Yorkshire), & Ann Sowerby, of Sedgfeild, Dioc. Dur. Jan. 29 William Coates & Ann Peareth, of Monk-Hasleden Parish, Dioc. Dur. Feb. 3 Eob' Huntly & Jane Dent, of Wearmouth Parish, Dioc. Dur. Feb. 26 John Scott & Mary Burdon, of y^ Parish of Houghton le Spring, Dioc. Dur. Mar. 3 John Mason & Mary Speck, of y^ Parish of Heighington, Dioc. Dur. Mar. 12 John Catcheside, of Jarroe Par., & Dorothy Brack, of Washing- ton Par., Dioc. Dur. 1719 Mar. 28 Thomas Greenwell & Eliz. Stobbert, of y*^ Par. of Chester in y«= Street, D. D. 1 He son (several children before him) of Ralph Gelsou, and baptized 14 March 1692-3 at St. Nicholas. He is called cousin and " house dyer," and made her ex'or, by Isabel, widow of William Adamson, of Durham, in her will dated 3 Feb. 1730-31. The eldest child of this marriage, Ralph Gelsou, was baptized at Crossgate 15 May 1719, and was afterwards a Minor Canon of Durham and Vicar of Merrington. ^ See, possibly, his previous marriage 2 Jan. 1702-3. CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 61 1719 May 19 James Maitlaud & Anne Raw, both of y^ Par. of Ovingliam in the County of Northumb., Dioc. Dur. May 21 Geo. Emmerson & Anne Stot, both of the Parish of Woolsingham, Dioc. Dur. May 21 Robert Cunningham, of y'^ Chapelry of S^ John, & Elizabeth Beachman, of All Saints in Newcastle, Dioc. Durh. May 25 Rob' Swainston & Mary Allan, both of Barnard- Castle, Dioc. Durh. May 31 W" Taylor, of the Par. of Pittiugton, & Anne Craggs, of the Par. of Chester, Dioc. Dur. June 11 AV°' Byers & Mary Anderson, both of the Parish of Houghton le Spring. June 11 Ralph Conyers^ & Jaue Blakiston, both of the Parish of Chester, Die. Dur. June 19 John Burton & Elisabeth Dobson, both of y^ Parish of Wear- mouth, Dioc. Dur. July 27 Aaron Law & Elisabeth "Wild, both of the Parish of Bishf Wear- mouth, Dioc. Dur. July 31 Will. Davison & Ann Sureties, both of the Parish of S*' Nichol. in Durham. Aug. 6 Tho. Chapman, of Brough, Dioc. Carl., and Marg* Jacques, of y'= Parish of All Saints in Newcastle, Dioc. Durh. Aug. 15 George Bell & Mary Wearmouth, both of y'= Parish of All Saints in Newcastle, Dioc. Durham. Aug. 23 Fletcher Partis,- of S* Nicholas in Newcastle, & Ann Bromely, of BishP Wearmouth, Dioc. Dur. Aug. 25 Tho. Wilkinson, of y'' Parish of Hurworth, & Prances Loyselure, of y^ Parish of Heighington, Dioc. Dur. Sep. 3 Tho. Partis & Ann Peacock, both of y"^ Parish of Sunderland, Dioc. Durham. Sep. 7 James Sheppard & Jane Drum'er, both of y« Parish of Dalton, Dioc. Durham. . Sep. 10 Mr. Jo. Wilkinson,' of y'= chapelry of S' Margaret's, & Jane Smith, of y^ Parish of S' Oswald's, Dioc. Dur. ' He was baptized at Chester-le-Street 20 Juue 1697, and succeeded his second-cousin Sir Baldwyn Conyers as fifth Baronet in 1731, and died 1767. She dau. of Ralph Blakiston, gent., grandson of Sir William Blakiston, of Gibside, Knt., and his wife Jane Lambton, of Lambton. Blakiston, Nicholas, and Thomas, sixth, seventh, and ninth (and last) Baronets were the sons of this marriage. With the unfortunate history of Sir Thomas, the last heir male of this ancient line, all North-countrj'men are acquainted. Suffice it to say here that he died in 1810, shortly after his removal, too late, from Chester-le-Street Workhouse. See Burke's " Vicissitudes of Families." - He of Talentire, Northumberland, Esq. She buried 26 April 1763 at St. Nicholas, New- castle. 3 He was the third son of William Wilkinson and Margaret Taylor, and was baptized at Crossgate 19 April 1670. His father left him his lands at Seamer, co. York, and Stobilee and Edderacres, co. Pal., Durham, and £1750 ; admitted free of the Mercers' Company 10 Feb. 1690; died 22 and was buried at St. Oswald's 24 Nov. 173 1, s.p. Will dated 25 Nov. 1725 ; proved at York 23 Dec. 1734. His wife was remarried 23 April 1735 at Chester-le-Street to Robert Hull. [MS. Fed. by E. A. W.] 62 REGISTER OF MARRIAGES IN THE 1719 Oct. 5 Humplir'y Arrowsmith, of j" Parish of Easingtou, & Eliz. Jurdisou, of y"^ Parish of Pittinston, Dioc. Dur. Nov. 14 Will. Hallyman, of y'' Parish of Easiiigton, & Elisabeth Ord, of y« Parish of Middleham, Dioc. Dur. Nov. IG Greorgc Gibson, of S' Nicholas in Newcastle, & Hannah Kelly, of Gateshead, Dioc. Dur. Jo. "Waring, Sacrist. Nov. 20 The. Watson & Jane Wanless, both of y'= Parish of Kelloe, Dioc. Durham. Nov. 26 Jo. Corneforth, of y« Parish of Kelloe, and Mary Grainge, of y« Parish of Billingham, Dioc. Dur. Dec. 3 Tho. Todd^ & Ann Gregson, both of the Parish of Dalton, Dioc. Durham. Dec. 3 Jo. Walton, of y'= Parish of Gateshead, & Isabell Todd, of y« Parish of Washington, Dioc. Dur. Dec. 12 Thomas Charleton, of y« Chappelrie of S^ Marg'S & Prances Ovin'gton, of y^ Parish of S* Mary Lebow. Jan. 25 John Allan & Marg^ Hood, both of All Saints in Newcastle, Dioc. Durh. Jan. 30 Will. Gascoigne & Dorothy Bilton, both of y« Parish of Sunder- land by y*^ Sea, Dioc. Dur. Feb. 2 Mr. Tho. Bowlby, of y« Parish of S* Mary Lebow, & M" Mary Burell, of y« Parish of little S* Mary's. Feb. 3 Jo. Toward ~ & Mary Burlison, both of the Parish of Wolshingham. 1720 April 4 Tho. Swainston & Alice Creyton, both of y« Parish of Gainford, Dioc. Dur. April 23 Tho. Atkinson, of y'' Parish of Brancepeth, & Jane Trotter, of y*^ Parish of Aukland S* Andrew. April 30 Will. Joplin & Isabell Busby, both of the Parish of Lanchester. May 3 John Coultas & Sarah Abbs, both of y«= Parish of Sunderland by y« Sea. May 15 James Hutchinson, of S* John's, and Frances Salkeld, of All Sauits, both in Newcastle, Dioc. Dur. May 26 Will. Gibson, of S' Nicholas iu Durham, & Thomasine Hutchinson, of S^ Marie's in y'' South Bailey in Durham. June 4 Rob^ Nicholson, of y"' Parish of Staindrope, & Martha Wheatley, of y^ Parish of Escomb. June 7 Hich" I'homlinson, of Bernardcastle, & Eliz. Hornsby, of y^ Parish of Dalton. June 7 Michael Dobbinson, of y" Parish of Seadgefield, & Mary Croft, of y*^ Parish of Witton on y^ Wear. June 14 Eob* Smith & Mary Cooke, both of y** Parish of Hart, Dioc. Dur. 1 She appears in a MS. pedigree of the family as dau. of Thomas Gregson, of Murton and Dalton, CO. Pal., but as her parents were married 5 Peb. 1653-4, she is more probably granddau. of Thomas, and perhaps sister of William Gretrsou, whose marriage see 1 May 1714. [Ann, dau. of William Gregson, of Murton, baptized 23 April 1672, also occurs at Dalton-le-Dale.] ■ Anne, their first child (others follow), baptized 18 June 1721 at Wolsingham. CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 63 1720 June 18 George Emerson & Elizabeth Burden, both of y*^ Parish of Lanchester, Dioe. Dur. June 21 John Cutter & Barbara Erringtou, both of Newcastle upon Tyne, Dioc. Dur. July 18 Eob' Southeron & Eliz. Cowle, both of the Parish of Greatham, Dioc. Dur. Aug. 4 Philip Hall & Eliz. Milborne, both of the Parish of Monke Wearmouth, Dioc. Dur. Aug. 11 John Hutchinson, of Bernardcastle, & Marg'' Armsti'on, of y^ Parish of Gateshead, Dioc. Dur. Aug. 11 Joseph Davison & Anne Craggs, both of y^ Parish of Sunderland by y'' Sea, Dioc. Dur. Aug. 13 Eob^ Whetherell, of S* Nicholas in Durham, & Alice Wetherell, of Kirklevinton, Com. Ebor. Sep. 8 M"" Will. Forster,! Minor Canon of y« Cathedrall, & M'^ Joan Newby, of y*' Parish of Pittington. Sej). 17 Will. Reed & Mary Ingo, both of j^ Chappelrie of Low Heweth, Dioc. Dur. Sep. 22 Tho. Lynn & Jane Harrison, both of y'' Parish of Merrington, Dioc. Durh. Sep. 25 Jn" Dodds & Eliz. Chambers,^ both of y« Parish of S' Nicholas in Newcastle upon Tyne. Sep. 27 Andrew Hutchinson, of All Saints in Newcastle upon Tine, & Cath. Milborn, of y" Par. of Gateshead. Oct. 4 George Clapham, of y^ Parish of Aukland S^ Andrew, & Cibelle Harper, of y^ Parish of Sunderland by y^ Sea, Dioc. Dur. Oct. 6 AVill. Scorer & Jane Allan, both of y^ Parish of Pittington, Dioc. Dur. Oct. 7 Jn° Button, of y" Parish of Branspeth, & Marg' Lister, of y^ College in Durham. Oct. 8 George Lock, of y^ Parish of Lesbury, & Marg* Whithead, of y^ Parish of Longhoughton, Com. Northumb., Dioc. Dur. Oct. 15 Conon Stephenson & Anne Coatesworth, both of y^ Parish of Middleton in Teasedale. Oct. 20 Thomas Dobson & Mary Hillary, both of y® Parish of Stocton, Dioc. Dur. Oct. 29 Jn° Hutchinson, of y^ Parish of Trimdon, & Mary Wilkinson, of y'' Parish of S* Nicolas in Durham, Dioc. Dur. 1 He, then Vicar of AyclifFe, inducted into the Vicarage of St. Oswald's 24 Jan. 1725-6. Baptisms of his children occur there. [The Rev. Christopher Thompson, Vicar of Pittington, was married there 6 July 1691 to Ann Newby.] ^ She dau. to Richard Chambers, of Newcastle, and, j-ure uxoris, of Warden Law, co. Pal., gent., by his wife Eleanor, youngest dau. and coheir of John Beckwith, of Newcastle, gent., and co. heiress to her cousin Judith Beckwith, an infant, of Warden Law. See Surtees, vol. i., and " Landed Gentry "— " Chambers of Clough House." No issue of this marriage is mentioned in wills of her relatives which have been examined. She was aunt of Sir Robert Chambers, Chief Justice of Bengal. 6t REGISTER OF MARRIAGES IN THE 1720 Nov. 21 PhiliiD How, of y® Parish of Mouk Wearmouth, & Isabel Priugor, of y^ Parish of Sunderland by the Sea, Dioc. Dur. Dec. 31 Jn" Hazard & Eebec' Vipont, both of the Chapelrie of S* Marg'^ in Durham. Dec. 31 Julius Coninsby & Mary Welsford, both of y^ Parish of Aukland S* Andrew. Jan. 9 Jn" Humes & Eliz. Pate, both of All S^^ in Newcastle, Dioc. Dur. Feb. 18 Will. Garth, of y^ Parish of Witton on y« Wear, & Eliz. Cooling, of Witton Gilbert. Peb. 19 Christopher Emmerson & Eliz. Walton, both of y^ Parish of Hamsterly, Dioc. Dur. Eeb. 20 Jn° Newton & Alice Downes, of y^ Parish Tynemouth, Com. North., Dioc. Dur. Feb. 25 Jno Eedshaw & Jane Salkeild, both of y^ Chapelrie of S* Marger^^ in Durham. 1721 Mar. 26 Jn° Mall, of y^ Parish of Leuchester, & Dorothy Ogle,^ of y^ Parish of Woolsingham, Dioc. Dur. April 11 Jn° Blacklock, of y*^ Parish of Hexam, Dioc. Ebor, & Alice Shaw, of y'^ Parish of Rytou, Dioc. Dur. April 11 Will. Potter, of j" Chapelrie of S* Marg<^ & Mary Eaine, of y^ Parish of S' Mary Le bow, both in Durham. April 15 Will. Baines & Eliz. Eooksby, both of y^ Parish of Brauspeth, Dioc. Dur. April 20 George Middleton, of y^ Parish of Darlington, & Marg* Bishopbrig, of y^ Parish of Haughton, Dioc. Dur. May 20 Will. Carter, of y® Parish of Sunderland by y* Sea, & Mary Bilton, of y" Parish of Monk Wearmouth. June 24 Jn° Hutchinson, of y® Parish of Washington, & Mary Smith, of y^ Parish of Lanchester. July 11 John Webster & Jane Sum'erside, both of y^ Parish of Aukland S*^ Andrew. July 15 John Borrow, of S' John's in Newcastle, & Jane Proud, of y^ Parish of Branspeth, Dioc. Dur. Aug. 17 Will. Eobson, of y'^ Parish of Chester in y'' Street, & Elianor Watson, of y'' Parish of Houghton in y® Spring. Aug. 19 Bartholomew Andrew & Jane Henderson, both of y^ Parish of Houghton Le Spring. Sep. 4 John Goodchild, of y" Parish of Bp. Wearmouth, & Grace Nicholson, of y^ Parish of Stairtou. Oct. 27 James Eeadshaw & Sarah Brown, both of All S*^^ in Newcastle, Dioc. Dur. Nov. 4 Eobert Smith & Joan Whight, both of y* Parish of Sunderland by y^ Sea, Dioc. Dur. Nov. 9 Jn" Brack, of y« Parish of Washington, & Marg^ Wheatly, of y*^ Parish of Houghton Le Spring. She dau. of George Ogle, gent., baptized 24 May 1698 at Wolsingham. CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 65 1721 Nov. 11 G-eorge Priestly & Eliz. Carter, both of Parish of Chester in y^ Street. Nov. 13 Jn" Douthwait & Dorothy Dixon, both of y" Chappelry of Bernardcastle. Nov. 17 Tho. Stothart, of y« Parish of Haughton, & Aime Leivers, of y« Parish of Houghton Le Spring. W°' Parthericke Turner, Sacrist. Nov. 28 Rob' Snaith, of the Parish of Grundon, and Eliz. Robson, of y« Parish of Sedgfleld. Dec. G Jos. Sisson & Esther Sisson, of the Parish of All Saints in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Dioc. Dun. Dee. 13 Henry Heaviside & Isabel Briggs, of y« Parish of Hartinpoole, Dioc. Dunelm. Jan. 13 John Harrison & Eleanor Hobson, of the Parish of Chester in y« Street, Dioc. Dunelm. Peb. 1 Humphrey Norton,^ of y*" Colledge, & Ann Eyles, of the Parish of S' Oswald's. 1722 Mar. 27 Edward Ayre, of the chappelry of S' Helen's, & Mary Eeadhead, of y^ Parish of AVhitworth. April 15 AV'" Milburne, of y*" Parish of Gateshead, & Marg' Newton, of y« Parish of S' Nicholas in Newcastle upon Tyne, Dioc. Dunelm. May 29 Rob' Heath & Jane G-raham, both of y« Parish of S' Nicholas in Newcastle upon Tyne. May 31 Tho. Wilson, of y« Parish of Fosset, Dioc. Ebor, & Eliz. Parrow, of y'' Parish of Brancepeth, Dioc. Dun. June 12 Dan. Albert, of y^ Parish of Gateshead, & Mary Procter, of y- Chappelry of Benwell, Dioc. Dunelm. June 15 Rob' Wheat & Catherine Claxton, both of the Parish of Hartle- pool, Dioc. Dun. June 19 Char. Nailor & Marg. Dawson, both of the Parish of S' Nicholas, Durham. June 30 Rob' Swalwell & Eliz. Smith, of the Parish of Easington, Dioc. Dun. July 5 Andrew Eorsaith & Dorothy Prockter, of the Parish of Ryton, Dioc. Dun. July 9 Rob' Milbourn & Eliz. Browell, of the Parish of Sunderland by Sea, Dioc. Dun. July 11 W'" Stell, of y« Parish of Monk-Weremouth, & Eleanor Harrison, of y« Parish of Houghton le Spring. July 21 Rob' Readhead, de Jarrow, & Is. Wilson, de Washington, Dio. Dun. AucT. 3 Edw^' Dickenson & Ann Ord, of the Parish of Sedgfield, Dioc. Dunelm. 1 He, the son of Roger Norton by his first wife Catherine Hewitson, was baptized 1 Jan. 1692-3 was organist of Sed-efield; he was buried 9 May 1726 at St. Oswald's. His wife Ann was dau. of Thomas Evles, of New Elvet, and was born on the 26 of March 1702. She re-marned 22 June 1732, at St. Oswald's, " M' " Robert Clifton. [MS. Fed. by E. A. W.] K 66 REGISTER OF MARRIAGES IN THE 1722 Aug. 19 Tho. Golbouni, of y« Parish of St Nicholas, Newcastle upon Tyue, & Ann Hall, of the Parish of Elsdon, Dioc. Dun. Aug. 21 Thomas Elder & Jane Clark, of the Parish of Warkworth, Dioc. Dunelm. Sep. 2 Joshua Colledge & Mary Martindale, both of y^ Parish of S^ Nich., Durham. Sep. 5 Cuthbert Forster & Mary Watson,^ of the Parish of Wolsingham, Dioc. Dun. Sep. 11 Geo. Hewison & Mary Henderson, both of the Chappelry of All Saints, Newcastle upon Tyne. Sep. 20 John Hall, of S' Andrew's Auckland, & Ann Nicholson, of y« Parish of Wolsingham. Sep. 27 Geo. Yane,~ Esq., of Long Newton, & Ann Machon, of y« Colledge, Durham. Sep. 30 Cuthbert Davison & Johanna Stukeley, of y« Parish of Tyne- mouth, Dioc. Dunelm. Oct. 8 Tho. Wake, of y« Parish of Sunderland by Sea, & Mary Shafto, of y® Parish of Gateshead, Dioc. Dunelm. Oct. 26 Obadiah Emerson, of y« Parish of Stanhope, & Hanna Dickinson, of y^ Parish of Alstone, Dioc. Dunelm. Oct. 27 W" Watson & Alice Dobinson, of y" Parish of Sunderland by Sea, Dioc. Dun. Nov. 11 Eob* Hawksworth & Marg^ Watson, both of y« Parish of Stranton, Dioc. Dun. Nov. 16 Eob* Makepeace, of y'= Parish of S' Nicholas, & Marg* Wilkinson, of y^ Chappelry of All Saints, widow, in Newcastle upon Tyne. Nov. 23 Rob^ Mitchinson & Prances Atkinson, of y« Parish of Lanchester, Dioc. Dun. Dec. 7 W'" Shaw & Muriel Green, both of y'= Parish of Darlington, Dioc. Dunelm. Dee. 10 Eob* Eamsey & Cath. Morisby, of y^ Parish of S* Nicholas, Newcastle upon Tyne. Dec. 11 John Errington, of y' Parish of Gosforth, and Aim Wright, of S* Andrew's, Newcastle sup. Tyna'. Dec. 26 John Webster, of y^ Parish of S* Nich., Newcastle upon Tyne, & Susanna Ayre, of y^ Parish of Gateshead, Wid., Dioc. Dunelm. Dec. 30 James Smith & Mary Barnes, of y" Chappelry of Lamesly, Dioc. Dunelm. 1 She presumably a second wife, as " Abigail, wife of Cuthbert Forster," was buried 19 Jan. 1720-21 at Wolsingham. - He eldest son of Lionel Vane, of Long Newton, co. Pal., Esq., and father, by this marriage, of the Rev. Henry Vane, of Long Newton, Prebendary of Durham (see the baptism of his dau. 12 May 1769), who was created a Baronet 1782. See Pedigree of Vane, of Long Newton, Surtees. She younger dau. and coheiress of Gilbert Machon, of Lichfield and Durham, Esq. (see the second marriage of her mother 30 Sep. 1706, and Machon in Index). She was sole ex'or and residuary legatee of her father's cousin, the Rev. Gabriel Blakiston, Rector of Danby-upon- Wiske, Torks, whose will was proved at York 21 Aug. 1721, and inherited his share of his " cole- mines" at Axwell and Swalwell, CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 67 1722 Jan. 21 John Carr& Mary Eewler, of y^ Parish of Stockdeii,Dioc. Deuelm. Jau. 31 Eob. Thompson & Jane Lodge, of y'= Parish of Darlington, Dioc. Dunehn. Feb. 21 John Benton, of y^ Parish of Stockton, & Jane Stephenson, of y^' Parish of Gateshead, Widow, Dioc. Dunelm. Mar. 6 David Kennebye, of y*" Parish of Stanhop, & Eleanor Moor, of y*^ Chaj^pelry of S* Margarett's, Durham. 1723 April 1 Eichard Warren & Isabel Browai, Widow, of y® Parish of Bishop- Middleham, Dio. Dun. April 7 Geo. Laws, of y'= Parish of S' Nicholas, and Ann Taylor, of the Chappelry of All Saints, Newcastle sup. Tiuam, Dioc. Dunelm. April 23 John Dixon, of y'= Parish of Haughton, and Mary Bell, of y^ Parish of Staindrop, Dioc. Dun. May 6 Geo. Pur^^s & Marg* Hall, of y*= Chappelry of S' Andrew, Newcastle upon Tine. May 7 John Thompson, of y^ Parish of Chester in y® Street, and Grace Loftus,ofy^ Chappelry of S' Margarett's, Durham, Dioc. Dunelm. May 11 Robert Mitchinsou & Mary Thompson, of y'= Chappelry of S* Andrew's, Newcastle upon Tyne. May 15 Gerard Heckles & Isabel Pattinson, of the Parish of Gateshead, Dioc. Dunelm. May 23 John Wascoe & Eliz. Bradely, of the Chappelry of Wittou upon Were, Dioc. Dunelm. May 30 Ralph Dunn & Eliz. Darnell, of the Parish of Lanchester, Dioc. Dunelm. June 3 Henry Stephenson and Eliz. Moffett, of the Chappelry of S' Margarett's, Durham. June 4 John Willans, of Hamsterly, and Mary Bell, of y® Parish of S' Andrew's Auckland, Dioc. Dun. June 8 Abraham Stout,^ of y*^ Parish of S'^ Nicholas, Durham, & Ann Brack, of y'' Parish of Branspeth, Dioc. Dun. June 8 Ralph Hodgson, of y'^ Parish of Sedgfield, and Fortune Dixon, of y<= Parish of Bishop-AVeremouth, Dioc. Dunelm. June 11 John Harrison & Mary Taylor, Wid., both of y* Parish of Haughton, Dioc. Dunelm. July 8 Welbery Winshipp- & Eliz. Harrison, of y^ Parish of Chester in y'^ Street, Dioc. Dun. July 9 William Morgan & Ann Grainger, of y^ Chapjjelry of Bernard- Castle, Dioc. Dun. July 29 John Graham & Ann Coulson, widow, of the Parish of Woking- ham, Dioc. Dun. Aug. 2 Nicholas Jefferson, of y^ Parish of Long-Newton, Dioc. Dunelm., and Ann Thompson, of the Parish of Crathorne, Dioc. Ebor. Aug. 31 Thomas Blenkinsopp & Susanna Rippon, Widow, of y^ Parish of Lanchester, Dioc. Dun. ' The family of Stout, or Stott, has been long seated in Durham. 2 He buried at Chester-le-Street 18 Aug. 1737. Of Whitehill, geut. 68 REGISTER OF MARRIAGES IN THE 1723 Sep. 17 Christopher Kitchiu & Marg* Grosier, of the Chappelry of S* Hilda (Shields), Dioc. Dun. Sep. 18 Eobert Major and Mercy AVinshipp, of the Chappelry of 8' Hilda, Dioc. Dunelm. Oct. 1(5 Joseph Stott & Mary Wilkinson, of the Parish of Darlington, Dioc. Dunelm. Nov. 9 Andrew Wood, of y^ Parish of Chester in y*^ Street, & Jane Selby, of y*^ Parish of Lanchester, Dioc. Dunelm. Nov. 28 Thomas Taylor & Catherine Lewin, of y^ Chappelry of A 11 Saints, New-Castle upon Tyne. Nov. 30 Thomas Parkin, of y" Parish of H^ Andrew Auckland, & Mary Browne, of y*^ Parish of Heighington, Dio. Dun. Dec. 14< Josej)h Turner & Mary Bell, widow, of y^ Chappelry of All- Saints, Newcastle upon Tyne. Jan. 10 Thomas Bailiffe & Esther Williamson, of y'^ Chappelry of All Saints, Newcastle upon Tyne. Jan. 25 James Dobson & Marg* Close, of the Parish of Kelloe, Dioc. Dunelm. Jan. 27 Edward Milbourne & Ann Heads, Wid"^', of y« Parish of Gates- head, Dioc. Dun. Feb. 2 John Wilkinson & Dorothy Simpson, of y^ Parish of Darlington, Dioc. Dun. Eeb. 6 Mark Farrow i & Mary Beckfield, of y« Chappelry of S' Helen's Auckland, Dioc. Dun. Feb. 6 Robert Bamblett, of y'^ Parish of Ecclescliffe, Dioc. Dunelm., and Mary Harker, of y'^ Parish of Stoxley, Dioc. Eborac. Feb. 15 George Craggs & Mary Layne, Wi''"', of y^ Parish of Esh, Dioc. Dunelm. 1724 April 25 Thomas Marley, of y*^ Parish of Chester in y*^ Street, & Ann Corneforth, of the Painsh of Branspeth, Dioc. Dunelm. May 1 John Grainger, of the College, and Mary Errington,- of y" Parish of S* Oswald, Dioc. Dunelm. May 4 Eichard Paul, of y'' Parish of East Harlsley, Dioc. Ebor., and Jane Todd, of the Parish of Bolden, Dioc. Dunelm. May 23 Thomas Wheatley, of the Chappelry of Kimblesworth, and Ann Appelby, of the Parish of Merrington, Dioc. Dunelm. May 26 W'" Jackson, of y'= Parish of Horton, and Dorothy Ingah, of y'^ Parish of Sedgfield, Dioc. Dunelm. June 8 Samuel Ferguson & Jane BarroAvman, of the Parish of S' Nicholas, Newcastle upon Tyne, Dioc. Dunelm. ' He of Ramshaw in Evenwood, and the name is spelt variously in the Registers. This was pro- babl}' his second marriage, as there are several children of his baptized before this date at St. Helen's. He appears to have been baptized 5 May 1678, the son of John Farrow by his marriage, 9 Sep. 1677, with Anne Bullock. William, eldest son of this Mark Farrah, Farrer, or Farrow, was baptized 30 Aug. 1724, and other children follow. 2 She was probably Mary, dau. of William Errington, draper-taylor, of St. Oswald's (who has several other children baptized there), and was baptized 25 Jan. 1693-4. CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 69 172 J? June 27 Thomas Eidley & Margaret Marker, of the Parish of Merriiigtou, Dioc. Dun. July 25 George Edwards, ^ of the Chappelry of Baruard-Castle, and Anne Humble, of the Parish of Eyton, widow, Dioc. Uunelm. July 27 Tho. Craggs, of y" Parish of Bishop-Weremouth, and Hannah AUinson, of y*^ Parish of Houghton le Spring, Dioc. Dunelm. July 30 Jonathan Huck & Hannah Gamesby, of the Parish of Gateshead, Dioc. Dunelm. Aug. 21 John Newton & Eliz. Darnton, of the Parish of Staiudropp, Dioc. Dun. Aug. 25 John Seddon, of Manchester in y® County of Lancaster, & Hannah Linskill, of the Parish of S'' Nicholas in y*^ City of Durham, widow. Aug. 27 John Eobinson & Isabel Wilkinson, of y® Parish of Whickham, Dioc. Dunelm. 8ep. 12 "W™ Kichardson & Jane Shipley, of the Parish of Morpeth, Dioc. Dunelm. Sep. 13 Geo. Shevill & Eliz. Turner, of the Parish of Boldon, Dioc. Dunelm. Oct. 9 Edward Brenkarn & Alice Metcalf, of y® Parish of Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland Dioc. Oct. 18 Anthony Taylor and Eliz. Langstaffe, of y® Chappelry of Witton Gilbert, Dioc. Dun. Oct. 20 Samuel Scroggs & Ann Smith, Widow, of the Parish of Houghton le Spring, Dioc. Dun. Oct. 22 Thomas Byers & Hannah Talentire, of y'^ Parish of Wolsingham, Dioc. Dunelm. Nov. 7 Cuthbert Eutter, of the Parish of Houghton le Spring, & Eliz. xlverick, of y*^ Parish of Chester-le-Street, Dioc. Dun. Nov. 21 W"> Whitfield & Mary Eeay, of the Parish of Houghton le Spring, Dioc. Dunelm. Nov. 24 Thomas Monkhouse, of y^ Chappelry of All Saints, Newcastle upon Tine, and Ann Marley, of y"^ Parish of Chester le Street, Dioc. Dunelm. Nov. 26 Ric. Lawson & Is. Hearde, of the Chappelry of Auckland S' Helen's, Dioc. Dun. Dec. John Bainbridge & Dorothy Botcheby, of y® Parish of S' Nicholas, Durham. ^ He son of George Edward", of Barnard Castle, tanuer, who died intestate 1746, by his wife .... Garfoot. He married firstly Isabel Denison, and by her had several children, one of whom Isabella married General Hugonin, and was mother of General Hugonin, 4th Dragoons, and Charlotte, wife of Sir Roderick Impey Murchison, Bart., F.R.S. She was widow of ... . Humble, of Ryton-ou-Tyne (by whom she had a son Joseph Humble, whose dau. and heiress married Joseph Lamb, of Rj'ton, geat.), and dau. of ... . Ornsby, of Lanchester, co. Pal., although she is not placed in that ]iedigree in Longstnffe's " Histor}' of Darlington." She had several children by her second marriage. Mr. Edwards's brother Ambrose died s.p. 1745, having married Anne, dau. of Thomas Norton, of Grantley, co. York, Esq., aud aunt to the first Lord Grautley. 70 REGISTER OF MARRIAGES IN THE 172J; Dec. 22 Joshua Makepeace & Hannah Eansou, Widow, of y« Parish o£ Sunderland by Sea, Dioc. Dun. Dec. 26 Ealph Lax & Eliz. Bonner, of j^ Parish of Sunderland by Sea, Dioc. Dun. Dec. 26 Charles Gruy & Marg* Atkinson, of y'= Parish of Chester le Street, • Dioc. Dunelm. Jan. 26 W" Curstt & Ann Waugh, of the Parish of Sunderland by Sea, Dioc. Dunelm. Feb. 2 Eichard Merrington & Eliz. Carter, of y« Parish of Long NeAvton, Dioc. Dun. Feb. 6 John Harrison & Eliz. Adamson, of y« Parish of Easingtou, Dioc. Dun. Feb. 6 Geo. Gibson, of the Parish of Whickham, and Ann Chapman, of the Parish of Houghton le Spring, Widow, Dioc. Dunelm. Feb. 23 James Walker, of Gibside in the Parish of Whickham, & Eliz. Coates, of y^ same Parish, Dioc. Dunelm. Feb. 27 George Barker & Isabel Sofley, of y*^ Parish of Jarrow, Dioc. Dun. Mar. 2 Tho. Bowry & Barbara Thumble, of y« Parish of Long-Benton, Dioc. Dun. 1725 Mar. 31 John Todd, of the Parish of Aickliff, & Barbara Shipley, of y« Parish of Sunderland by Sea, Dioc. Dunelm. April 27 Newark Hudson ^ & Eliz. Hobson, of the Parish of Chester in the Street, Dioc. Dun. May 15 Edw. Eosby, of the Parish of Houghton le Spring, & Ann Mowbray, of the Parish of Chester le Street, Dioc. Dunelm. May 20 John Collingwood & Sarah Harland, of y'= Chappelry of Tanfield, Dioc. Dun. June 3 John Barras & Jane Dunn, of the Parish of Greatham, Dioc. Dun. June 29 W"' Taylor & Eliz. Baynes, Widow, both of the Parish of Sunder- land, Dioc. Dun. July 10 Eichard Thompson & Sarah Dawson, of y'' Parish of Gateside, Dioc. Dun. July 19 Matthew Ingram & Eebecca Jurdison, of y® Parish of Pittington, Dioc. Dun. July 27 Charles Hindmarsh & Sarah Cook, of the Parish of Sunderland, Dioc. Dun. Aug. 3 Nicholas Straker, of the Chappelry of All Saints, Newcastle, & Frances Williamson, of the Chappelry of S*^ Margaret's, Dur- ham, Dioc. Dunelm. Aug. 5 M'" Anthony Wilkinson,^ of the Parish of S* Margaret, and M""^ Deborah Machon, of the Colledge, Durham. 1 [Matthew, son of Newark Hudson, buried 31 Dec. 1749 ; and Mr. Thomas Hudson, son of Mr. Newark Hudson, buried 11 Nov. 1770— Chester-le-Street.] - He was the eighth son of William Wilkinson and Margaret Taylor, and was baptized at Crossgate 19 Sep. 1684. He was a Justice of the Peace for the County Palatine, and was a very CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 71 1725 Aug. 11 Michael Walton, of y« Parish o£ Kelloe, & Mary Usher, of y° Parish of Branspeth, Dioc. Dunelm. Aug. 24 John Hixon, of y^' Parish of Sedgfield, & Eliz. Johnson, of y^ Parish of S' Oswald, Dioc. Dunelm. Aug. 2G Jo. Stout, Lay Clerk, and Ann Yasey, both of y" Parish of S* Nicholas, Durham. Aug. 30 'I'ho. Johnson & Ann Evening, of the Parish of Barnard Castle, Dioc. Dunelm. Sep. 5 Tho. Cockaney & Jane Peers, of S*^ Nicholas, Newcastle upon Tine. Sep. 8 W™ Hinmers & Eleanor Horseley, Widow, of All Saints, New- castle upon Tine. Sep. 18 Israel Jeffryson & Grace Eutlis, of y'^ Parish of Sedgefield, Dioc. Dunelm. Oct. 10 Eobert Finch & Phyllis Forster, both of the Chappelry of Esh, Dioc. Dunelm. Oct. 10 Andrew Turnbull & Ann Shute, Widow, both of the Chappelry of All Saints, Newcastle upon Tyne, Dioc. Dun. Oct. 13 Edward Eobson & Eliz. Eidley, of the Parish of Houghton le Spring, Dioc. Dunelm. Oct. 28 Tho. Eeed & Mary Cook, of the Parish of Seaham, Dioc. Dunelm. Dec. 4 Eob. G-elson & Hannah Corneforth, of the Parish of Pittington, Dioc. Dun. Married by Bryan Turner. Dec. 28 James Gregory & Eliz. Barker, Widow, of the Parish of All Saints, Newcastle upon Tine, Dioc. Dunelm. By M"" Waring. Jan. 2 Mich. Tayler, of the Chappelry of All Saints, Newcastle, & Eliz. Baynes, of y*^ Parish of Tinemouth, Dioc. Dunelm. By M"" Waring. Jan. 11 W"' Horseman! & Maxj Smith, of y« Colledge. By D"' Mangey. Jan. 13 W™ Maston, of the Parish of S' Nicholas, & Jane Brack, of y« Parish of Brandspeth ; by M' Waring. Jan. 15 Thomas Todd, of S' Hellen's Auckland, and Christian Furbank, of All Saints, Newcastle, Wid. Jan. 22 William Walton, of Kelloe Parish, & Elianor Whitfield, of y^ Parish of Pittington, Dioc. Dunelm. Jan. 23 Adam Eeavely, of All Saints, New-Castle, & Dorothy Hanby, of S* Nich., ibidem, Dioc. Dunelm. Feb. 10 John Metcalfe, of Lanchester, & Ann Layburne, of Tanfield, Dioc. Dunelm. Feb. 16 John Hodgson & Mary Gedlin, both of y* Parish of Bishop- Middleham, Dioc. Dun. wealthy man. He died on the 26th and was buried with his father in the south aisle of Crossgates 28 March 1759. Will dated 3 April 1758 and proved at York. His wife the second dau. and coheiress of Gilbert Machon, of Lichfield and the City of Durham, Esq. She was buried 24 Sep. 1775. Her will, dated 1 April 1771, was proved at Durham 25 Sep. 1775. [MS. Pad. by E. A. W.] ' Also entered in Bow Register. 72 REGISTER OF MARRIAGES IN THE 1725 Feb. 23 Geo. Peacock, of the Parish of Sunderland, & Mary Hutchinson, of y*' Parish of Weremouth. Feb. 28 Anthony Hunter & Eliz. Chirk, of the Parish of Pittington, Dioc. Dunelm. Mar. 12 Thomas Clarke & Abigail Wilkin, of the Parish of Chester le Street, Dioc. Dun. 1726 April 12 James Brankston & Jane Hall, of All Saints, Newcastle. April 16 John Ovington, of Brauspeth, & Marg* Metcalf, of Lanchester, Dioc. Dunelm. April 28 Eowland Green, of Sunderland by Sea, & Barbara Eobinson, of y" College. April 30 W'" Atkinson & Hilda Hodgson, of Brandspeth. May 3 Thomas "Wreni & Ann Curry, of the Parish of Wolsingham, Dioc. Dunelm. May 5 John Eicharby, of Croxdale, & Jane Brown, of Dalton, Dioc. Dunelm. May 21 Henry Thompson, of S* Andrew's, New-Castle, & Marg* Brittain, of Gateshead, widow. May 31 Eobert Eichmond, of Heighington, & Sarah Hutchinson, of S* Helen's Auckland. June 11 Geo. Toward & Eliz. Willows, of Cockfield. June 12 Peter Pattison & Ann Earl, of Morpeth. (These two last married by M'' Waring.) June 16 W™ Morgan, of y<= Parish of South Leath in Scotland, & Eliz. Green, of Houghton le Spring, Widow, Dioc. Dunelm. June 30 Samuel Watkin, of y« Parish of Bp. AVearmouth, & Mary Hogshon, of y^ Parish of Sunderland by y® Sea. July 12 Eob^ Willson, of Whickham, Dioc. Dunelm., & Dorothy Charlton, of Hexham, Dioc. Ebor. Aug. 18 John Wilkinson, of Staindrop, CI., & Eliz. Cole, of S* Mary le Bow in Durham. Sep. 3 John Brown, of Escomb, & Eliz. Almond, of Aukland S* Andrew. Sep. 7 Eob* Skelton & Jane Maddison, both of y^ Parish of Stanhope. Sep. 12 Tho. Davy & Ann Walton, both of y'' Parish of Sunderland by y« Sea. Sep. 25 Tho. Sayer, of Tarum, Dioc. Ebor., & Ann Butterwick, of Eggs- cliff, Dioc. Dunelm. Nov. 3 Will. Wilkinson & Catherine Metcalf, both of y« Parish of Stockton. Nov. 5 Peter More, of y'' Chappelry of S* Margarett's, & Eliz. Dixon, of ye Parish of S' Nicholas in Durham. (Eob* Pigot, Sacrist, Nov. y^ 20**', 1726.) Jan. 8 Henry Lyddel & Mary Carr, both of y<^ Parish of Whickham, Dioc. Dunelm. ; by M"" Waring. 1 Thomas Wren, ot Wolsingham. He died (according to tombstone at W^olsingham) 20 Sep. 1771, set. 74. She was the dau. of William Curry, of Scotch Eales, gent., bj Barbara Walsh. She died (according to the tombstone) 28 Nov. 1770, set. 70. [MS. Fed. by E. A. W.] CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 73 1726 Feb. 18 Lively Busby^ & Elizabeth Wilkinson, of y'^ Pcarish of Pittington, were married by M'" Waring. 1727 May 23 John Dixon & Jane Sharp, both of y^ Parish of S* Nicholas, Durham. July 25 John Hutchinson, of y^ Parish of S* Nicholas, & Jane Weddell, of y*^ Parish of S* Mary le Bow in y'= City of Durham. Sep. 9 John Potts & Mary Hornsby, both of y'^ Parish of S^ Nicholas, Durham. 1728 April 21 Thomas Potter & Ann Brown, both of y« Parish of S' Nicholas in Durham. May 14 Edward Charlton & Ann Kell, both of y^ Parish of Brancepath in y^ County of Durham, Avere married by M'' Newhouse. June 9 George Wheatley & Mary Askew, both of y^ Parish of S* Nicho- las in Durham. June 11 John Spark & Ann Weams, both of y'^ Chappelry of Castle Eden, Dioc. Dunelm., were married by M^' Delaval. June 12 Thomas Clarke & Euth Watson, both of y" Parish of Gaiuf ord, Dioc. Dunelm., were married by M"" Delaval. June 15 William Orfeur & Mary Glassington, Wid., both of j'' Parish of S' Nicholas, Durham, were man-ied by M"^ Delaval. Eeb. 11 Thomas Hudson, of y^ Parish of Hartlepool, & Margarett Hobson, of Lumley Park in y« Chappelry of Chester le Street, Dioc. Dunelm. Mar. 7 Eobert Todd & Dorothy Ingoe, Wid., both of y^ Parish of Jarrow, Dioc. Dunelm., were married by M'" Simon. 1729 April 19 William Wilson & Jane Dixon, both of y« Parish of Merrington, Dioc. Dunelm. Feb. 24 James Hesletine,- of y« Parish of S*^ Mary le Bow, Durham, & Frances Wheler, of y^ College, were married by M'^' Waring. 1730 June 2 Eobert Whitf eild,'^ of y^ Parish of Wolsingham, & Osytha Wright, of y^ Parish of Brancepath, were married by D^" Eden. 1 " Lively, son of Mr. Henry Busbie," was baptized at St. Oswald's (born 20 Dec. 1707) 6 Jan. 1708-9. The father was probably a son or grandson of William Busby, of Cassap, gent., who married Mary, dau. of Rev. John Lively, B.D. (See note to baptism 12 Nov. 1625.) 2 See his burial 23 June 1763. ^ He the last heir male of his ancient family, seated at Whitfield in Northumberland from a very early time ; he is said, by his extravagancies, to have caused the ruin of his house. He was eldest son of Matthew Whitfield, of Whitfield, Esq., by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Robert Eden, of West Auckland, first Baronet. She, dau. of ... . Wright, was buried (" Osith Whitfield ") 4 April 1752 at Wolsingham, where her husband lived in, and presumably built, a fine old mansion, "Whitfield House," still remaining. Elizabeth the dau. of this marriage, heiress of her line, married 29 Jan. 1750-51, at St. Andrew's Auckland (she then " of St. Oswald's par."), Hendry Hopper, of Wolsingham, gent., by whom she had twelve sons and seven daughters, and died at Sunderland 1807. This Mr. Hopper, elder brother of the ancestor of the Hopper-Williamsons (see "Landed Gentry"), appears to have been of quite a different family to the Hoppers seated at Todepotts in Wolsingham, temjK Henry VIII., represented by the late Rev. Edmund Hector Hopper, afterwards Shipperdson, J.P., D.L., of Hermitage, co. Pal., although the name of Hendry is common to both. The Hendry Hopper above (died 1796 at Wolsingham) descended from a John Hopper living at Shinclifl"e in 1574 as a tenant under the Dean and Chapter, and the Regis- ters of St. Oswald's swarm with Hoppers from that date. L 74 REGISTER OF MARRIAGES IN THE 1731 Oct. 23 Eobert Shadforth, of y^ Parish o£ Sunderland by y" Sea, iS; Margarett Padman.^ of y« Parish of S* Nicholas, Durham. Oct. 23 Eobert Johnson & Dorothy Watson, of y« Parish of Stockton, Dioc. Dunelm. 1732 April 20 John Hutchinson^ & Isabella Eichmond, both of y« Chappelry of S' Margarett's, Durham. May 3 Eobert Johnson, of y'' Parish of Houghton le Spring, & Mary Bell, of y« Parish of S* Mary le Bow in y« City of Durham, were married by M'' "Waring. May 16 James Watson & Winnifred Eeddish, both of y= Chappelry of S* Margarett's, Durham. Nov. 4 Michael Eobinsou, of y^ Parish of Brancepeth, & Elizabeth Trowlop, Wid., of y^ Chappelry of S* Marg"^ in y-^ City of Durham. 1733 May 17 Joseph Porster^ & Elizabeth Tapp, both of y^ Parish of S' Mary in y'= South Bailey in y^ City of Durham. Sep. 14 Eobert Smith, of Whorlton in y« Parish of Gainford, & Margarett Harrison, of y'^ Parish of Staindrop, Dioc. Dunelm. Sep. 24 John Wilkinson & Mary Grent, both of y'' Parish of Sedgefield, Dioc. Dunelm. Nov. 9 Thomas Nicholson, of y^ Parish of Corbridge, & Susanna Willson, of y« Parish of Bywell S' Andrew's, Dioc. Dunelm., w^ere married by M^' Heme. Dec. 8 Eobert Hawksworth, of y« Parish of Strenton, & Margarett Noble, Wid., of y^ Parish of Sunderland by y^ Sea, Dioc. Dunelm., were married by M^' Bryan Turner. Jan. 31 The Eev'' M"" John Braufoot,* Minor Canon of this Church, & M" Mary Hall. 1734 April 22 Peter Fea, of y^ Parish of Jarrow, & Sarah Beals, of y^ Parish of Monk Wearmouth, Dioc. Dunelm. June 4 John Hodgson & Dorothy Bell, both of y^ Chappelry of Witton le Wear in y® Diocese of Durham. ' She dau. of Mr. Richard Padmau, barber. - He son of John Hutchinson, Esq., of Eramwellgate, Durham, who died 1715, being then Mayor, by Mary (marriage licence 6 Oct. 1706), dau. of Thomas Shadforth, of Durham, gent. He was buried at Crossgate 1 July 1749, and his will, dated 24 June 1749, was proved by his sister-in-law Elizabeth Richmond, as guardian to his younger son Christopher. See the marriage of his aunt Jane Hutchinson 2 Jan. 1704-5. She younger dau. and eventually sole heiress of Christopher Richmond, Esq., of High-head Castle in Dalston and of Catterlen in Newton, Cumberland, representative of the families of Vaux, of Catterlen and Tryermayne. She was buried in Crossgate Church with her husband and several of his ancestors and her mother 27 Nov. 1746. Her present representative is Rear- Admiral Thomas Hutchinson Martin, R.N. (Medjidie 5th Class), of Bittern, Hants, J.P. 3 See his burial 15 May 1767. 'i He Master of the Grammar School, Rector of St. Mary's, and afterwards Vicar of Bossall, CO. York. He is called Jonathan by error in Surtees' Pedigree of Hall, vol. iv., part ii., p. 154. She (first wife) only dau. of John Hall of Hilton, co. Pal., gent., and sister of Anthony Hall, Esq., ancestor of the Standish family, late of Duxbury, co. Lancaster, and Cockeu, co. Durham. See baptism 23 Oct. 1771. CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 75 1734 July 3 Ealph Emmersou & Dorothy Beacli, both of the Parish of Gain- forth in y^ Diocese of Durham. Sep. 5 George Stott & Mary Seclgewick, both of y'' Parish of ChcHter in y''- Diocese of Durham. Sep. 28 Peter AVatt & Jane Hudson, Widow, both of y« Chappelry of Hart le Pool in y'^ Diocese of Durham. Oct. 14 Thomas Grey & Margaret Blacket, both of y^ Parish of Sedge- field & Diocese of Durham. Dec. 3 Ealph Bird, of y^ Parish of Houghton le Spring, & EUzabeth Pewster, of y^ College in Durham. 1735 Aug. 25 Richard Hayton, of y« Parish of Aisgarth in y^ Arch-Deaconry of Richmond, & Eleanor Bowes. 1736 May 21 James Johnson & Ann xAisley, both of y° Parish of S' Nicholas in Durham. 1738 Mar. 24 Thomas Hall, of Sunderland by Sea, Widower, & Mary Surat, of y"= College in Durham, were married by D"" Sharp. 1741 Oct. 6 Heiu-y Ibbotson,^ of y*^ Parish of Leedes in y^ Diocese of York, Esq'', & M''s Isabella Carr, of y« Parish of S*^ Mary le Bowe in Durham, were married by M'" Randolph. Nov. 12 John Ridley & Isabella Bro\\Ta, Wid., both of y^ Parish of S' Mary le Bowe. 1742 Sep. 4 Joseph Smith ^ & Ann Horseman, both of y« Parish of S* Nicho- las in Durham. Sep. 25 Robert Hull & Jane Laxe, both of y« Parish of S^ Nicholas in Durham. Nov. 4 Braems Wheler, of y« Parish of Little S' Mary, & Mary Smith, of y^ Parish of S* Mary le Bowe, were married by D"" Tho. Sharp. 1743 June 23 John Coulson, of y*^ Parish of Sunderland, Widower, & Catherine Pinch, of y'^ Parish of S' Nicholas in Durham. Feb. 2 John Barnes, of y« Parish of Middleton in Teasdale, & Margaret Musgrave, of y^ College in Durham. Feb. 6 Tobit Finch & Mary Reah, both of y« Parish of S' Nicholas in Durham. 1744 April 9 Robert White & Ann Reede. Aucr. 26 Thomas White & Ann Hutchinson, Wid., both of y" Parish of S* Nicholas in Durham, were married by M^ Huson. 1745 April 20 James BuUock & Elizabeth Davy, both of y^ Parish of S^ Nicho- las in Durham, were married by M"^ Lamb. 1 He created a Baronet in 1748. (See Burke's " Peerage and Baronetage.") She dau. of Ralph Carr, of Cocken, co. Pal., Esq. See that Pedigree in Surtees, vol. i. The second son of this marriage Henry Ibbetson married Miss Morton, who, as a widow, resided in the Bailey with her mother, her daughter, grand-daughter, and great-grandchildren, all occasionally being under the same roof at the same time. The Editor has considered this sufficiently curious and interest- ing to annex a tabular sketch of these five generations. Since he drew it up almost entirely from his mother's memory, the dates and circumstances have all been confirmed by Lady Northbourne, who writes that she herself visited her great-grandmother Mrs. Morton. (See page 81.) 2 It will be noticed that from this date to Dec. 1748 nearly all the parties married are from St. Nicholas Parish. 76 REGISTER OE MARRIAGES IN THE 1745 June 29 William Middletou & Sarah Atkinson, both of y" Parish of !S' Nicholas in Durham. July 27 Ealph Bales & Jane Stott, Wid., both of y'= Parish of IS^ Nicholas ill Durham. Aug. 27 The Eev'^ M'' William Williamson, Minor Canon of this Church, & Catherine Hornsby, of y"^ Parish of S^ Nicholas in Durham. Nov. 16 Eichard Sommers & Mary Willson, AVid., both of y^ Parish of S' Nicholas ill Durham. 1746 April 2 Eobert Wilkinson ^ & Ami Willson, both of y" Parish of S' Nicho- las in Durham. April 4 Patrick Sanderson ^ & Mary Dowson, both of y^ Parish of S*^ Nicholas in Durham. May 8 John Huntley & Catherine Nicholson, both of y* Parish of S*^ Nicholas in Durham. Nov. 13 William Brownbridge & Mary Pearce, both of y^ Parish of S' Nicholas in Durham. Dec. 2 Henry Wetherell,^ of y« Parish of S' Nicholas, & Mary Harle, of y'' College in Durham. Jan. 6 Wilham Watson & Hannah Wood, both of y« Parish of S*^ Nicholas in Durham. Feb. 21 James Mewburn,^ of y« Parish of Croft in y« Diocese of Tork, & Margaret iVisleby, of y'= Parish of Darlington & Diocese of Durham, were married by IM'' Lamb. Mar. 2 John Weybridge & Margaret Eashells, Wid., both of y« Parish of S' Nicholas in Durham. Mar. 2 Jose])h Simpson & Mary Wilkinson, both of y" Parish of Grates- head & Diocese of Durham, were married by M"' Williamson. 1747 May 16 Joseph Wallis, of y^ Parish of Whickham, & Dorothy Marley, of y*^ College in Durham. June 4 George Bassnett & Margaret Eidley, both of y*' Parish of S'' Nicholas in Durham. June 25 John Bewes & Mary Charlton, both of y^ Parish of S' Nicholas in Durham. 1 Robert Wilkinson, of Claypath, Durham, innholder, sixth and youngest son of Martin Wilkinson, of Crossgate, by his wife Elizabeth Rennison ; baptized at Crossgate 26 Jan. 1723-4 ; admitted free of Drapers' and Taylors' Companies 1745-6; buried at St. Nicholas, Durham, 17 July 1792. [Aim Wilkinson, widow, died 3 and buried 6 Aug. 1802, aged 83. St. Nicholas Register.] [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] 2 He was a well-known Durham bookseller, and published " Antiquities of Durham Abbey," 1767. He married secondly Sarah, dau. of Humphrey Norton, Organist of Sedgefield. See his marriage 1 Feb. 1721-2. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] 3 He the son of Cornelius Wetherell, by Margaret his wife, was baptized 1 March 1714 at St. Nicholas Church ; buried 23 July 1772. His wife was buried at St. Nicholas 8 Jan 177G. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] ■* He a son of Thomas Mewburn, of Blackwell and DarHngton, who died ante 1760. She one of the three daus. and coheirs of Michael Aislaby, of Monkend, Darlington, tanner and gentleman, who died 15 Jan. 1762, and was buried in the nave of Darlington Church. See a Pedigree of Mewbukn (incomplete) in Longstatfe's " Darlington." [" Francis Mewburn, of St. Nich. par., and Elizabeth Hornsby of this par." married 9 May 1773 at Crossgate.] There was issue of the above marriage. CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 77 1747 Peb. 13 George LaugstafEe, of Bishop-Auklaud, & Mary Shottoii, of y^ College iu Durham ; by D'' Sharp. 1748 April 27 Ealph Taylor, of y^ Parish of Monk-Wearmouth, & Alice Bainb ridge, of y* Parish of S' Nicholas iu Durham. May 7 George Boue & Prances Aisley, both of y'^ Parish of S' Nicholas iu Durham. May 12 Thomas Johuson & Auu Eeah, both of y^ Parish of S' Nicholas iu Durham. Oct. 9 Thomas Chipchace & Elizabeth Willis, Wid., both of y« Parish of S' Nicholas in Durham. Nov. 5 Thomas Thomson, of y« Parish of Griudon, & Ann Moukhouse, Wid., of y^ Chappelry of S*^ Margaret, Durham. Nov. 13 Thomas Bulman, of y^ Parish of S' Nicholas in Durham, & Ann Bird, of y^ Parish of Houghton le Spring. Dec. 26 Eobert Wolfe ^ & Margaret Emmerson, both of the Parish of S* Nicholas in Durham. 1749 Oct. 26 Luke Athey, of Sunderland, & Jane Hardy, of y^ College in Durham. Dec. 5 Francis Myddleton^ & Grace Smith, both of y^ College in Dur- ham. By D'' Sharp. 1751 April 16 Thomas Attey & Hannah Dodds, both of y" Parish of Sedgefield iu y® Diocese of Durham. Nov. 2 Michael Arrowsmith & Mary Emmerson, both of the chapelry of Barnard Castle. Sep. 17 iVnthony Dobson, of y^ Parish of S' Giles, & Margaret Hunter. By M' Davison. 1752 Jan. 15 W™ Boyes, of y'' Parish of Gisborough in y"^ County of York, & Ann Davison, of y^ Parish of Eedmarshall in y^ Diocese of Durham ; by vertue of a Licence granted by Tho^ Gyll, esq"", Surrogate. Feb. 4 George Emmerson, of y^ Parish of Eombald-kirk in y^ Arch- deaconry of Eichmond, & Alice Gascoigne, of the chajjelry of All-Saints in Newcastle upon Tyne ; by vertue of a Licence. Feb. 27 W'" Topham, of y^ Parish of Stranton in y^ Diocese of Durham, & Dorothy Linn, of Trimden ; by vertue of a Licence. April 28 Geo, Pickering, of Stockton, & Jane Baker, of S*^ Giles in Durham. May 16 Tho. Kilburn, of y" Parish of Witton le Wear, & Anne Buckton, of y^ city of Durham. By Licence. May 18 Nicholas Bryan, of y^ Parish of S*^ Nicholas in Durham, & Hannah Chapman, of y"^ same Parish. By Licence. May 18 Peter Burrell, of y^ Parish of S' Helen Auckland, & Margery Allinson, of y^ same Parish. By Licence. May 19 James Nicholson, of S' Mary Le Bow in Durham, & Jane Smailes, of y^ College in Durham. By License. 1 A son of this marriage was Alderman John Wolfe, whose burial see 30 May 1832. ^ See his burial 1 Au^. 1771. 78 REGISTER OF MARRIAGES IN THE 1752 June 9 Edward Dagnia,^ of y^ Chaj^elry of S' Hild's in y*^ Diocese of Durham, & Hannah Johnson, of y^ same. By Licence. June 30 John Porster,- of Peter's cheap & city of Loudon, & Marg* Wetherell, of S* Nicholas in Durham. By Nathan Wetherell. June 22 W"^ Simpson, of Middleton Tyas in y'' county of York, & Anne Peacock, of Dinsdale in y'= Diocese of Durham. By Licence. Oct. 24 John Dale,-^ of y« Parish of S' Oswald, & Lydia Maude, of y*" college in Durham. By Licence. 1753 Jan. 29 Tho. Hunter, of y^ chapelry of all-S'S & Jane Cowle, of y« chapelry of S' Andrew in Newcastle. By Licence. Mar. 5 Benjamin Hunter, of S* Nicholas Parish in Newcastle, & Eliz. Eawlin, of S' Giles's Parish in Durham. By Licence. May 14 Joseph Thomlinson & Jane Gribbon, both of y® Parish of Wolsing- ham in y'^ Diocese of Durham ; by Licence. July 8 Tho. Smith, of y'' Parish of Seaham in y^ Diocese of Durham, & Prances Hilton, of y^ Parish & Diocese aforesaid ; by Licence. Dec. 6 W™ Cummiii & Ann Hills, both of y'= Parish of Grainford in y^ Diocese of Durham ; by License. Dec. 14 Geo. Morton, of y® Chapelry of S' John in Newcastle, & Prances Lowdon, of y® Parish of Stainton, both within y^ Diocese of Durham; by License. Dec. 22 Valentine Bowman & Mary Dent, both of y^ Parish of Stockton and in y* Diocese of Durham ; by Licence. Dec. 31 John Smiles, of all S'^ & EKonor Eobson, of S* Nicholas in New- castle uj)on Tyne ; by Licence. 1754 Jan. 23 John Chrishop & Martha Eooksby, both of y^ Parish of Stockton & Diocese of Durham ; by Licence. Peb. 9 W Marshall & Jane Mofit, both of y« Parish of Brancepeth in y^ county of D"\ By Licence. Peb. 16 John Atkinson, of Staindroj), & Mary Marshall, of Brancepeth in y'^ County of Durham ; by Licence. ' He a younger son of John Dagnia, gent., of South Shields, who bought the Cleadon estate in 1738, and died 21 April 1743, aged 63, and was buried at South iShields. The above Edward died 24 Sep. 1799 according to his M.I. at South Shields. He had a son Benjamin Clayton Dagnia, baptized 2 Deo. 1756 at Sunderland ; and " Jane, dau. of Edward Dagnia, gent.," was baptized 9 Oct. 1754 at St. Andrew's, Newcastle. Onesiphorus Dagnia (there were others of the name), of Newcastle gent., in his will dated 30 Sep. 1721, proved at Durham 24 March 1724-5, mentions his wife Margery ; Christopher and John, sons of brother John, deceased ; dear friend and relation John Dagnia ; brother-in-law Edward Johnson, upholsterer, and Hannah his wife ; nephew Edward Tounghusband, and nieces Susanna and Hannah Younghusband ; sister Hannah Johnson's children Edward, John, Elizabeth, and Rebecca ; and niece Elizabeth Hilton. - She was the dau. of Cornelius Wetherell by Margaret his wife. The clergyman performing was her brother and afterwards Dean of Hereford. [MS. Fed. by E. A. W.] ^ John Dale, baker, and Mary Maud were married 8 June 1737 at St. Oswald's, where his previous wife Jane was buried 25 Dec. 1736, and her children baptized. This presumably was his third wife. He died 24 Dec. 1757, set. 57, and was buried at St. Oswald's with a dau. Lydia. His M.I. affirms. This modest stone : "What few vain marbles can : May truly say : Here lies an honest man. CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 79 1754 Mar. 21 Martin Duim,i of Bp. Auckland & Diocese of D°\ & Jane Le: pla, of y^ Chapelry of Croxdale in j" Diocese aforesaid. By Licence.- 1836 July 13 Henry Charles, Viscount Chelsea,-^ & Mary Sarah Wellesley, daughter of the Hon'''« & Eev'^ D'' Wellesley, were married in the Cathedral of Durham, by special licence, by me George Townsend, Preby of Durham. (This marriage is also register'd in the Church of S* Mary le Bow in the City of Durham.) 1883 Aug. 2 Eobert Thornewill, Widower, Esquire, of the Abbey, Burton-on- Trent, son of Eobert Thornewill, Esqiiii-e, and Eliza Arabella Sarah Hamilton, Spinster, College, Durham, dau. of George Hans Hamilton, D.D., Archdeacon of Northumberland, Canon of Durham ; by Licence. 1885 Oct. 1 Gerard Ford, Widower, Gentleman, Durham, son of John Eord (deceased). Solicitor, and Eanny Joan Atkinson, Spinster, Durham, dau. of Matthew Hall Atkinson (deceased). Ship- owner ; by Special Licence. 1888 April 12 Hugh Lupton, Bachelor, Engineer, Leeds, son of Francis Lupton, Merchant, and Isabella Simey, Spinster, Durham, dau. of Ealph Simey, Solicitor ; by Licence. 1889 July 30 Henry William Michelmore, Bachelor, St. Leonard's Eoad, Exeter, son of Henry Michelmore, Clerk of the Peace, Devon- shire, and Marian Simey, Spinster, The College, Durham, dau. of Ealph Simey, Clerk of the Peace, Durham ; after banns. 1890 June 26 Percy John Heawood, Bachelor, Tutor of Durham Tniversity, Old Street, Durham, son of John Eichard Heawood, Clerk in Holy Orders, and Christiana Tristram, Spinster, The College, Durham, dau. of Henry Baker Tristram, Canon of Durham ; after banns. 1891 April 23 Henry Eeginald Hutchings, Bachelor, Clerk in Holy Orders, 1 [It is singular how the name of Martin runs through all the northern (and at least one com- pletely southern) families of Dunn.] ■ [After this time the Marriage Act of 1754, prohibiting marriages except in places licensed for the performance thereof, came into operation. The Cathedral being extra-parochial, the Chapter never applied for it to be licensed until quite a recent period after the date up to which these Registers have been brought. Since then there have been three marriages, all of residents in the College. The marriage of Lord Chelsea, immediately following, was by a special licence from the Archbishop of Canterbury, which enables the parties to be married anywhere and at any hour.] 3 He eldest son of Admiral Henry Charles Cadogan, third Earl Cadogan, whom he succeeded, as fourth Earl, in 1864. He was born 15 Feb. 1812, and baptized by the Rev. Matthew Arnold, Chaplain to the English Forces, 8 Oct. 1813 at Palermo, and afterwards, 4 Feb. 1814 at St. Luke's, Chelsea. He was a Privy Councillor, and died 8 June 1873 and was buried at St. Luke's, Chelsea. She, cousin to her husband, was born 29 Nov. (Lodge's " Peerage " wrongly says 15th), and baptized at Hampton Court 1 Aug. 1809, and was the third dau. of Dr. Wellesley, whose burial see 27 Oct. 1848. Lady Cadogan died 11 Feb. 1873 and was buried at St. Luke's aforesaid. See the burial of their eldest dau. 9 Oct. 1843, and baptism of another 4 April 1844. Their eldest son George Henry, present and fifth Earl Cadogan, was also born in the College, but was baptized at St. James, Westminster, 25 July 1840. 80 REGISTER OF MARRIAGES IN THE Warter, Yorkshire, sou of AVilliam Henry Hiitcliiugs, Eector of Kirkby Misi^erton, and Dora Emily Body, Spinster, The College, Durham, dau. of Greorge Body, Canon of Durham ; after banns. 1894 Jan. 23 Charles Waring Darwin, Bachelor, Major in the Army, The College, Durham, son of Francis Darwin, Gentleman, D.L., Chairman of Quarter Sessions, West Riding Torks, and Mary Dorothea Wharton, Spinster, Dryburn, Durham, dau. of John Lloyd Wharton, Gentleman, Chairman of Quarter Sessions, Durham, M.P., D.C.L. ; after banns. 1894 Feb. 3 John Burnell, Bachelor, Gardener, The Bank's Mill, St. Mar- garet's Parish, son of John Burnell, Farmer, and Grace Greig Dall, Spinster, The College, dau. of Andrew Dall, Gardener ; after banns. 1894 Aug. 13 Geoffrey Edward Hale, Bachelor, Physician, 26 High Street, Eton, son of Edward Hale, deceased. Clerk in Holy Orders, Assistant Master to Eton College, and Mary Kynaston, Sj)inster, The College, dau. of Herbert Kynaston, Canon of Durham ; after banns. 1896 July 23 William Joseph CoUings Merry, Bachelor, Doctor of Medicine, 1 Cleveland Square, Hyde Park, son of William AValter Merry, D.D., Eector of Lincoln College, Oxford, and Eleanor Charlotte Kynaston, Spinster, The College, Durham, dau. of Herbert Kynaston, D.D., Canon of Durham ; after banns. CATHEDRAL CHUUCH AT DURHAM. 81 See Note (^) page 75. SSvEAH Bonner, duu. of Joseph Bonner, of Howden=rAndrew Morton. Buried 19 Aug Panns, Wallsend, Northumberland, gent. Baptized 27 Autr. 1732 at Wallsend; married 16 June 1755; buried C' Sarah Morton, widow, of Durham ") 12 Aug. 1828, aired 96, at Wallsend. Liviiiff, at the time of her death, with her daughter Mrs. Ibhetson, at 3 South Bailey, Durham. II. III. 1798, aged 66. § Mrs. Morton used to recount to her descendants the passing throui^-h Newcastle of the Scotch troops in 1745. As she would then be thirteen years old she would well remember it. GeIce Ord Morton. Baptized 29 June=rHenry Ibhetson, of St. Anthony's Newcastle LtKALJI Kjiiu iyi-Kjai^j. . _ 1 „„„„„^1 <,„,i r^f Sir TTpnrv Thbfttson. first 1756 at Wallsend ; married 1784. Livitiff a iridow in 1828 with her mother and daughter at 3 South Bailey. Esq., second son of Sir Henry Ibbetson, first Bart., by his marriage with Isabella, dau. of Ralph Carr, of Cocken, Esq. IsabL.. GH.C.IBB.TSON. elder dau. and -'---■-S*?>t,™""El.''S.'" "^ Married 21 July 1804. , -„ ., Visiting with her mother in 1828 at South Bailey. CO. Durham, Esq., M.P. (See Landed Gentry—'' Carr-Ellison.") IV. 1. Isabella CAEOL]NE=r(Hon.) Ellison, eldest dau. and coheir. Born 1805 ; married 30 Oct. 1824. Used to visit with her mother, and accompanied by her child,' at her grandmother Mrs. Ibhet- son s house in the South Bailey 1828. George John Vernon. Succeeded as fifth Lord Ver- non in 1835. 2. HENRiETTA=pWilliam Ellison. Mar- Henry ried Jan. 1824. ' Lambton, Used to visit ' ofBiddick her grandmother Hall, CO. Mrs. Ibhetson Durham, at South Bailey, Esq., bro- accompanied by • therof the her children, in \ first Lord 1828. Durham. 3. Louisa, Viscountess Stormout. =t= 4. Laura Jane, Lady Kensington 5. Sarah Caroline, Lady Northbourue. Caroline Maria Vernon, eldest child.=r(Rev.) Frederick Born 2 Jan. 1826 ; married May 1845 Used to accompany, as an infant, her mother when visiting her {C. M. Vernon's) great-grandmother Mrs. Ibhetson. Mrs. Anson herself is a grandmother now (1884). Anson, Canon of Windsor. (See Burke's Peerage — '■ Lichfield, Earl of.") ^ Henry Ralph Lambton, eldest child. Born Nov. 1824. Used to accompany, as a child, his mother when visit- ing his great-grandmother Mrs. Ibhetson at South Bailey. =p This is a remarkable instance of the number of generations of one family known to one person-the Editor's mother, whose father's town house in Durham was also in the South Bailey, Number 8 She has seen, and remembers distinctly, all the five generations set forth above ; and what is more remarkable and perhaps uninstanced-at any rate in the higher classes-a« occasionalU, residing at the same time under one roof Mrs. Ibbetson lived in the Sou h Bailej and with her mother Mrs. Morton, then very old. Mrs. Ellison, her daughter, frequently visited her and sometimes Mrs. Ellison's daughters and their children, there being thus at those times five generations under the same roof, and three generations of grandmothers, m^. Anson, who made the fifth generation, is now herself a grandmother, so that, should the Editor s mother meet Mrs. Anson's children and grandchildren, she would have known seven generations of the family, and could say to the last, " I remember . our grandmother's grandmother s grandmother The period here referred to would be, say, 1824 to 1828, the date of Mrs. Morton s deah. Mrs Ibbetson's house, the only one in Durham which externally has any claim, architecturally speaking, to be termed a " mansion," was previously the town house of the Edens in the days when the county gentry wintered in Durham for " the season," and it was afterwards the property successively of Mrs. Fawcett, Mr. Hopper (later by change of name f "W;f 7)'^,;"^^^^.^;^ W^illiam Henderson ; and since {quantum mutatus ah illo !) it has been used by the University for lodging students, and again as a Girls' High School. 82 REGISTER OF BURIALS IN THE BURIALLS. 1611 Peb. 4 Edwarde Smythe/ Organisteof this Church, buryed the 4 daye of Februarie, Anno D'ni Jacobi Eegis 9°, Aimoque D'ni 1611. 1613 April 24 Anne Stobert,^ dau. o£ M'' Eichard Stobert, was Buried the 24"' of Aprell 1613. July 19 John Barnes,^ Esquier. Nov. 27 Tymothy Colmer,-^ sonne of M'' Docter Colmer, one of the pre- bends of this church. 1615 Mar. 8 Henrye Philpot/ sonn of M' John Philpot, peticannon in this Church. Mar. 17 George Lightfoote,^ Esquier, was Buried the 17"' (19 written above the 17) of March Anno 1615. ' See the baptisms of his children, the first three entries in the Register. He is the third organist that occurs, counting John Brimley, whose quaint M.I. see in Carlton's "Inscriptions," etc. 2 The marriage licence of her parents is dated 6 Dec. 1609. This was the father's only child. The mother Elizabeth, dau. of Stephen Hegg, Notary Public (see his burial 16 Feb. 1627-8), re-married 25 April 1611, at St. Mary's, Toby Ewbanke, Esq., of Staindrop, co. Pal. (see EWBANKE Pedigree, which this adds to, Surtees, vol. iv., part i., page 141), and made her will 1 Aug. following, and died same month, being buried 25 Aug. at the Cathedral, according to the missing Register. 3 Also registered at St. Mary-le-Bow. He was son of Richard Barnes, Bishop of Durham 1577—1587 (who is buried in the Choir), by his first wife Fredismund, dau. of Ralph Cifford, of Claydou, Bucks, Esq. He was Clerk of the Peace of the Palatinate, and died unmarried. His will, dated 18 July 1613, the day before his death, adds nothing to the Bishop's pedigree in Surtees. Mr. Edward Huttou and Mr. Barnaby Hutchinson were Ex'ors. One of the testator's brothers was named Barnaby, and it is possible that there was a relationship between the Barnes and Hutchinson families. The Bishop's second marriage is recorded at St. Oswald's thus : " Rychard Barnes, Bysshop of durham, & Jane dyllycote a french woman were maryed at his castle in durham vpou Wednesday in the seconde weeke of lent, beinge the .xxij of march a° 1582." This lady re-married Dr. Leonard Pilkington, brother of Bishop Pilkington, her husband's pre- decessor on the Palatinate throne. •* Tenth sou of Rev. Clement Colmore, LL.D., Prebendary and Chancellor of the Diocese (see his burial 20 June 1619), by his second wife. He was born 18 Dec. 1591, and baptized at St. Mary-le-Bow. Sir Timothy Hutton, of Marske, Knt., Anne, Lady Calverley, of Littleburne (son and dau. of Dr. Hutton, then Bishop of Durham), and Thomas Chaytor, Esq., being sponsors. 5 The parents (" S'' Jolin Philpott and Jane Wrangham ") were married 13 July 1595 at St. Mary-le-Bow. The father was appointed Perpetual Curate of Whitworth 1599, and was buried 8 Jan. 1619-20 at St. Oswald's. [The marriage, 14 July 1592, of John Phylpott and Jane Ferelesse occurs at St. Oswald's.] « This burial, as " in the abbey," is also registered at St. Mary-le-Bow under 19 March. He was Counsellor-at-Law and son of Simon Lightfoote. In Jan. lGOl-2 he acquired the manor of Greystones, co. Pal., from Francis Tunstall, of Scargill, Esq. His will, dated 1 July 1615, mentions his nephews William Smith, Counsellor (see his burial 17 Dec. 1631), James Smith, CATHEDRAL CHUUCH AT DUilllAM. 83 1616 Juue M"-^ Margarett Walter,^ widdow of Thomas Walter, o£ Whitwell, esquier. Mar. 19 James Philpot,- soun of John Philpott, petycamion in this Church. 1617 May 12 William James,'^ Bushope of Durhame, JEtat. 75. Mar. 22 M"^ Anne Huton,^ wife of M'^ Edwarde Huton, Balife of the broughe of Durham. 1618 Dec. 5 John Emmerson, gentelmau, was buried in the cathedrall church of Durham. 1619 June 20 Clemens Colmore,'^ legu' doctor, prebendarius & cancellarius in sp'ualibus. John, Simon, George, and James Liglitfoote, sister Elizabeth, Anthony Dodsworth, brother James Lightfoote, deceased, and two daughters of his late sister Rydale. He left £20 to erect a school at Barnard Castle. ' She was previously widow of the Rev. Ralph Lever, Master of Sherburn Hospital 1577—1585. Her second husband was as above. [Surtees, vol. i., p. 82, has this wrong.] Her will is dated 18 May 1616. She desires " to be buryed in the cathedrall neere my late first husband," and mentions her son Ralph Lever ; to Mr. Robert Lawrence " a silver cupp guilt,'" dau. Thomazuie Lawrence, dau. Jane FoUonsby "a silver tunu and £20," dans. Elizabeth Barton, Margareit Egglestone, and Jayne Watson ; to Thomas, son of Robert Lawrence, her husband's signet ring ; to Mr. Samson Lever 20 nobles ; son William Dixon ; to Anthony Maxton, of Sherburn-honse, £10 for a token; sons Robert Lawrence, Henry FoUonsby, Edward Barton, and Christopher Lever, Clerk, Ex'ors. ■ See his brother's burial 8 March 1615-16. •■* Said to have been born at Little Ore, Staffordshire. He was the son of John James, gent., of that place, by his wife Lienor, dau. of William Bolt, of Sandbach, Cheshire. Entered at Christ Church, Oxon, 1559; Master of University College 1572 ; Archdeacon of Coventry 1577 ; Dean of Christ Church 1584 ; Dean of Durham 1596 ; elected Bishop of Durham 5 Aug. and consecrated 2 Sep. 1606. His tenure of the See was uneventful, but we learn that in his " hospitallitie, which is a speciall grace in a Bishopp," he appears to have been very sparing ; and he made enemies of both the county gentry and the citizens of Durham by his opposition to reform and his refusal to consider their petition to be represented in the Parliament of the country. He entertained King James L in May 1617, and Surtees relates that His Majesty " scolded him [probably with reference to his difference from the Durham burgesses] so roundly and roughly on the 8"' May, in his own castle at Durham, that he retired to Auckland and died of a violent fit of stone and strangury, brought on by perfect vexation three days afterwards [11"']." His will is dated 2 Oct. 1615. He was thrice married. By his first wife Catherine, dau. of William Risby, Mayor of Abingdon, Berkshire, he had an eldest son (who died vita patris), William James, M.A., of Christ Church, Oxon, Public Orator of that University. The Bishop was buried near the entrance to the Cathedral Choir. The brass is gone, but the epitaph may be read in Browne Willis's " Cathedrals." His arms remain on a mantelpiece in one of the state rooms of the Castle. ^ She was dau. of Francis Lascelles, Esq., of Allerthorpe, co. York, and wife of Edward Hutton, Esq., B.C.L., Bailiff of the City of Durham 1615. Mr. Hutton was son of John Hutton, of Streatlam, co. Durham. His will bears date 7 Nov. 1629, and he was buried in Bishop Middle- ham Church 10th id. men., aged 72, his epitaph there recording : " Hsec juris prsecepta, honeste vivere, alteram non laedere, jus suum cuique tribuere, hie juris peritus calluit." The baptisms of several children of Edward Huton (probably the same) appear in the Registers of St. Mary-the- Less. See the marriage of a great-granddau. 19 Feb. 1684-5. 5 He, LL.D., was installed Prebendary of the eleventh stall 9 May 1590, and was Chancellor of the Diocese for thirty-seven years. He was second son of WilHam Colmore, of Birmingham, CO. Warwick (by Joan, dau. of Henry Hunt, of Tamworth), and grandson of another William, of 1621 Mar. 4 1622 Jan. s Feb. 12 Nov. 10 1623 Aug. 28 Aug. 10 Nov. 10 84 REGISTER or BURIALS IN THE 1619 Dec. 25 Anna Hegge,^ uxor Stephani Hegge, sepulta est in ecclesia cathedral! Dunelm. \acesimo quiuto die mensis Decembris (in die natalis D'ni) 1619. Margaret, dau. of John Davies, Pettie-cannon of this Church. M"" Jo. Rangall,- laye singingman of this cathedral church. M"" Joseph Pilkintou,-^ of Middleston, was buried in this cathedral Church. Nicholas Shelf eild. M'' Thomas {John erased) Burden, servant to y^ right Reverend father in Grod Kiched, Lo. Bushope of Durham. Edward Bussye,^ lay singingman of this cathedral Church. M^' Robert Murrey,-^ Pettie can'on of this church. Birmingham, by his wife A. Lane. The Cohnore Pedigree, commencing with the Chancellor's father, appears in the " Visitation of Warwickshire, 1619 " (Harleian Society's Publications, vol. xii., p. 335). Dr. Colraore was named by the Privy Council, Sep. 1596, to accompany Toby Mathew, Bishop of Durham, and meet Commissioners from the King of Scotland to settle disputes and disorders. In his will, proved at York, he desires to be buried in the Cathedral "betwixt my two wives." His second wife (to whom, according to a MS. note of Sir Cuthbert Sharp, he was married 8 Jan. 1579) was Mary, dau. of Thomas Barnard, of Purton, co. Oxford. She died in child-bed 1592, and Dean (afterwards Bishop) Mathew preached her funeral sermon from Gen. xxxv. 16-21. [The burial occurs at Richmond, Yorks, 25 Jan. 1587 of " Isabel, ux. Clem. Cowlemer."] Dr. Colmore had a very large family. See the burial of his tenth son 27 Nov. 1613. ^ She was dau. of Robert Swyft, LL.D., Spiritual Chancellor of Durham, and wife of Stephen Hegg, Notary Public, of Durham, whose burial see 16 Feb. 1627-8. Her father and mother were both buried in the Cathedral. The latter Anne, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Lever, Master of St. John's College, Cambridge, and Master of Sherburn Hcsjiital, near Durham, and sometime a sufferer by the Marian persecution, made her will 12 Nov. 1607, which was proved by the above Anne Hegge, sole Executrix, 6 May 1609. - John Rangall was appointed, 22 Oct. 1582, Song Master " to exercyse and have y'' said schole and the yearlye stipende thereunto belonginge so longe as he shall honestlye behave himself therein." He was Master, not of the Choir School, but of Bishop Langley's Song School, other- wise the " Petty School," the " Schola puerorum," the " Schola pro piano cantu et arte scribendi." (The Second Mast--r of the present Grammar School is, as it were, the successor of John Rangall.) His burial is also registered at St. Mary-le-Bow, but there as on the 8th. See his son's burial 1 April 1635. ■'* Son of Leonard Pilkington, D.D., Master of St. John's College, Cambridge, Rector of Whitburn and Prebendary of the seventh stall, who was younger brother of James Pilkington, Bishop of Durham. He married Anne (baptized at St. Andrew's Auckland 30 April 1573 ; living 1628), dau. of William Trotter, of Helmedon, co. Pal., gent, (see "Visitation of Durham, 1615 "), by his wife Catherine Saunders, and by her had several children whose baptisms are registered at St. Andrew's Auckland. In his will he desires burial in the Cathedral near his mother; his wife Anne sole Executrix. See his sister Mrs. Hutton's burial 23 Sep. 1632. ■* [" M" Jayne Bussie, wedow, verie aiged," buried 6 Aug. 1624 ; and " M"' John Bussie, Esquire and Counsellor in law," buried 8 March 1607-8. St. Oswald's Register.] * He was baptized 12 March 1594-5 at St. Giles, where his parents William Murrey and Elizabeth Ord were married 20 April 1591. The father was Curate of St. Giles 1584, and after- wards Vicar of Pittingtoii, succeeding in 1594 his uncle Robert Murrey, a Minor Canon and Under Master of the School. The Robert here buried married 23 Jan. 1620-21, at St. Mary's, Barbara, dau. of Jarard Hopper. His tombstone, now gone, described him as dying aged 29, 10 Nov., and his merits in the hexameter — " Ingenium, pietas, candor, sapientia, virtus, Cuncta tibi, juveni, juncta f uere simul." Nov. 18 Nov. 25 Jan. 12 Sep. 15 CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 85 1623 Nov. 18 Robert Cowper,i lay singiugmau of this church. The. Humble, lay siugiugmau of this church, was buried iu the church Novemb. 25, 1623. M'' Aiithouie Cradock^ was buried in the cathedral church. Richerd,-^ somie of M'" James, Prebeudarie. ^ His burial is also recorded at St. Oswald's — " a verie honest, grave and wise nighbore, in the abbaie church yard." He married firstl3^ 25 July 1591, at St. Mary's, Elizabeth, dau. of John Home, who was buried 9 June 1592, the same day her infant twin sons Matthew and John were christened at St. Mary-le-Bow. He married secondly 19 Aug. following, at " Madlen chappell," but registered at St. Oswald's, Margaret (buried " wedowe, aged," 13 Aug. 1641 at St. Oswald's), dau. of Robert Brantingham (he was buried 18 March 1600-1 at St. Oswald's). His will is dated 11 Nov. 1623, and he desires burial at St. Mary's in the North Baile}' (otherwise St. Mary-le- Bow, which at this time buried her dead in the Cathedral yard), " nigh the great north window of the cathedral church." He mentions his wife Margaret, son Matthew at the University of Oxford, Master of Arts, and son John. Matthew Cooper the elder son matriculated at Magda- len College (described asjil.pleb.), and graduated B.A. 3 July 1616. He appears to have been deprived of his commons for a day, 30 Aug. 1618, " quod campanas puLsaverit inter boras undeci- mam et duodecimam nocturnas." (Bloxam's " Register of Magdalen College," 1857-) He was Curate of St. Oswald's and Vicar of Dalton-le-Dale 1621 — 1662, when he resigned. He married 9 Oct. 1620, at St. Mary's, Alice Kyrby, and two of their children Francis and Matthew were christened at St. Oswald's 28 Aug. 1622 and 20 Feb. 1626-7 respectively. The Vicar had at least one dau. Katherine, buried 3 July 1645 at Esh, and another son Isaac Cooper, who married 4 May 1654, at Bishopwearmouth, Margaret, dau. of George Taylor, of Monk-Hesilden, and his will, as "of Elvet, surgeon" [buried 5 July 1697 at St. Oswald's], dated 4 March 1695-6, names his sons Francis, Robert, to whom his books, and Thomas, to whom a shilling, and dau. Catherine, Executrix. John Cooper, second son of Robert the singing-man, made his will 25 Dec. 1630 as " of Elvet, yeoman," and desires burial at St. Oswald's [buried 31 Dec. 1630, "a verie honest younge man "], near his grandfather John Home [" John Home buried 9 Dec. 1683 "] ; and he mentions his brother Matthew, " to whom my filial porc'on, which my mother-in-law hath yet unpaid," and his (Matthew's) wife Alice. There are many entries relating to these Coopers at St. Oswald's. There was another family of Cooper, very probably related, of whom Robert Cooper, Esq., Steward of the county Palatine, etc. (" vir pius, prudens, pacificus, variis officiis ac negotiis publicis decoratns "), entered his pedigree and had a confirmation of his arms by St. George in 1615. To him Surtees (vol. iv., part ii., p. 150) has ^vrongly affiliated the Matthew baptized as above 9 June 1592, but the Register of St. Oswald's clearly states that " Mathe Cooper and John Cooper, sons to Robin Cooper, Avere christened in Bow church, & there mother buried y^ same day." Fit. pleh. decides to which Robert he was son. - Of Woodhouses, Auckland, Esq., second son of John Cradock, of Newhouses, Baldersdale, CO. York, and afterwards of Gainford, co. Pal. (by his wife, Anne, dau. of Anthony Latus, of Beck, Cumberland), and brother of Dr. John Cradock, Archdeacon of Northumberland, whose burial see 30 Dec. 1627. He married firstly .... dau. and sole heiress of . . . . Dickinson, of Salthouse, Cumberland, and had by her Joseph, of Bishop's Auckland (baptized 26 Ma}^ 1594 at St. Andrew's Auckland, his father then " of the deanery "), who married at St. Andrew's, 10 June 1622, Margery Mawker, but died s.p., desiring burial near his mother at St. Helen's Auckland ; Cuthbert, baptized 1 Sep. 1598 at St. Andrew's ; and Mary, wife of Richard Curteis, of Durham, stationer, whose burial see 30 June 1670. Anthony Cradock married secondly Ann Williamson, of St. Helen's Auckland (where there was a respectable family of the name long settled), who administered to her husband Jan. 1629-30, and by whom he had William [buried 28 Feb. 1711-12?], and whose dau. Catherine was buried 12 Sep. 1716; Timothy, George, and John, all living 1633 ; Grace, buried 22 Jan. 1678-9 ; Rachel, buried 10 Feb. 1695-6 ; and (perhaps) Elizabeth, buried 5 April 1706, all at St. Andrew's. See Pedigree of Ceadock in Surtees, to which all this adds, vol. iv., part i., p. 13. 3 See his baptism 7 July 1622, and his father's burial 21 Jan. 1659-60. 86 RE&ISTEU OF BURIALS IN THE 1624 Aug. 8 M"" Richard Cradocke.^ Nov. 27 M'- Doctor Birkett.2 1625 July 9 M'' Hurr. Neele. 1626 Aug. 9 Richerd,"' sonue of M"' Pleasance. Mar. 20 M''^ Anne Richardson/ the wife of M'' John Richardson. 1627 April 12 Thomas Tyler, Lay singing man of this church. April 12 Robert Grinwell,"^ Lutenist. April 12 James,*' sonue of M'" Worlich (minister), was buried the said 12*^^ day of Aprill (hi tres simul fuerunt sepulti die scilicet 12° Aprilis 1627). May 21 Jane,^ dau. of M'' Thomas Wrighte. Dec. 30 Johannes Cradocke,« Sacrae Theologise p'fessor, Prebendarius, et dioces. Dunelm's Cancellarius in Spiritualib', morte' obiit 28" die Decembris, et sepultus fuit 30° die ejusdem mensis. 1 Of Durham, Esq., Couiisellor-at-Law, eldest son of Dr. Cradock, Prebendary, whose burial see 30 Dec. 1627; baptized 10 April 1592 at Gainford; married 3 June 1619, at Pittington, Dorothy, eldest dau. of Thomas Heath, of Kepyer, Esq., by whom he had 1, Margaret, baptized 21 March 1620-21 and buried 8 June 1630 at St. Giles ; 2, Dorothy, baptized 2 Dec. 1621 at St. Mary-le-Bow and probably died young ; 3, Anne, his heiress, christened 22 July 1623 at St. Oswald's (sponsors, " Mr. John Heethe the younger, mrs Mydforth, and mrs. Francis Hilyard "), who married John Harrison, of Scarborough, Yorks, and had issue. " He was D.D., and installed in the sixth prebend 14 July 1619, but removed (installed 5 Aug. 1620) to tenth prebend, in which at his death he was succeeded by Dr. Cosin, afterwards Bishop of Durham ; Vicar of Egglescliffe 1610, and Vicar of Winston 1620. By his will, dated 24 Nov. 1624, he leaves to his dear wife Alice lands in Aislaby, co. Durham, for life, and makes her Executrix; mentions his dear mother Mary Birkhead, sister Mary Birkhead, brother Nathaniel Birkhead, to whom the Aislaby property was to go, sister Mary Bull and nephew Thomas Bull, sister Barber and her dau. Bridget Barber and her other five children, sister Thomson's children, sister Arrowsmith, sister Mrs. Place, Mr. Robert Place, and Mr. Lampton. Dr. Birkhead's wife was Alice (baptized at Dinsdale, co. Pal., 1561), dau. of Robert Place, of Dins- dale, Esq., and was living 1037. Her sister Mary is the " sister Arrowsmith " in the Doctor's will. " Mrs. Mary Birkhead, mother unto Mr. Doctor Birkhead, late Parson of Egslife," was buried at Egglescliffe about Feb. 1629. She presented a Bible to that church. 3 He Avas baptized at St. Mary's 22 May 1625, being the second son of Robert Pleasance, Esq., of the South Bailey, whose burial see 14 May 1635. ■» She was dau. of Richard Johnson of Durham. See her husband's burial 7 Feb. 1639-40. * Of the Cathedral Choir, no doubt. His burial is also registered at St. Marj-le-Bow, where occurs the bai)tism of his son John 10 Aug. 1623; the baptism 18 Jan. 1619-20, and the burial 26 April following, of his dau. Elizabeth ; and the burial 21 Dec. same year of his dau. Margaret. 6 Baptized 31 Oct. 1626 at St. Mary-le-Bow, where the name is spelt Woldrige. There also is the burial. 17 March 1624-5, of George, sou of John Worliche. Perhaps Timothy, son of John Worley, baptized at same church 23 Nov. 1621 is another child. 7 Baptized at St. Mary's 10 Oct. 1627. She was the eldest child of Thomas Wright, Esq., by his wife Jane Hutton, whose burial see 5 Oct. 1635. 8 Said to have been poisoned by his wife, for which she was tried but acquitted. He was third son of John Cradock, of Newhouses, Baldersdale, co. York (see his brother's burial 12 Jan. 1623-4) ; Vicar of Gainford 1594 ; Archdeacon of Northumberland 1619, but resigned it 6 Aug. same yelr, on being appointed Spiritual Chancellor to Bishop Neile, and was installed in the fifth prebend 18 Aug. (collated 7 Aug.) same year ; and a Justice of the Peace. His wife was Margaret, dau. of William Bateman, of Wensleydale, and widow of Robinson. By her he had a large family, and was ancestor of a family of Cradock still existing. He died at Woodhorn Vicarage!" which ^le held with Gainford, 28 Dec. See his eldest son's burial 8 Aug. 1624, and that of a grandson 8 Feb. 1689-90. See Ingledew's " Northallerton," of which Dr. Cradock was also Vicar. CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 87 1627 Feb. 16 M^' Steven Heggi (Notarius Publiciis). Mar. 24 George Summer (servant to M'' Deane). 1628 April 30 Richard,- sonne of M"" John Cosins, Prebendary. Oct. 12 Anne," the wife of George Barcroft. Nov. 21 Elizabeth,^ the daughter of M'' William James, Prebendary. Jan. 12 M'' John Lamptou,^ Draper. 1 Of Durham Citj' and of Unthank. By his wife Anne (whose burial see 25 Dec. 1619) he had issue : 1, Robert (whose baptism the Editor has not found), who administered to his father, and is the author of the " Legend of St. Cuthbert." His grandmother Anne Swift, widow of the Chancellor, left to him by her will, dated 12 Nov. 1607, " the remainder of the lease of Sherborne tithes, so much as shall be unexpired at the hour of my death, for his better maintenance at school." AVe are told in "Wood's " Athenaj " that this "prodigy of his time for forward and good natural parts was born within the City of Durham 1599." In 1614 he was admitted at Corpus Christi College, and became a Fellow in 1624. In 1626 he wrote the '"' Legend of St. Cuthbert," and his manuscript was, says Wood, " so exactly and neatly written, that many have taken it to be printed." He died of apoplexy, " to the great reluctancy of those who were acquainted with his admirable parts," 11 June 1629, and was buried in the chapel of his College. Stephen and Anne Hegg's other children were (the following dates are from St. Mary's) : 2, Frances, baptized 15 Oct. 1598 and buried Dec. 1599 ; 3, Stephen, baptized 30 Dec. 1599 ; 4, John, baptized 7 Dec. and buried 26 Dec. 1600 ; 5, Isabel, baptized 21 Feb. 1601-2, and married, IG Feb. 1622-3, to John Calverle}^ gent. ; 6, Richard, baptized 3 July 1603 ; 7, Judith, baptized 18 Nov. 1604, married to Marmaduke Gibbons, Clerk, and administered to her father after her brother Robert's death ; 8, Elizabeth, wife of Richard Stobert (see the burial of their dau. 24 April 1613). Stephen Hegg, M.A., the second son, was presented to the Perpetual Curacy of Whit worth 1628, and married there, 19 Dec. 1641, Frances Wilkinson (buried at St. Andrew's Auckland 3 Feb. 1666-7), and by her had a son Robert, baptized at Whitworth 5 Aug. 1642. The Rev. Stephen was, presumably, also father of another Rev. Stephen Hegge, father of two children who occur at St. Andrew's Auckland, viz., Ralph, baptized 28 Nov. 1665, and buried (his father then dead) 4 Aug. 1688 ; and Stephen, baptized 26 Nov. 1667. The will of the second clerical Stephen is dated 21 July 1668, from his death-bed presumably (" these words spoken in the presence of Peregrina, wife of Charles Wren, Esq."), and was proved 5 Aug. following. He left his estate to his loving wife (Ann Coltpits — marriage licence 18 July 1663) and his son ; she Executrix. " Mr. Belt [the curate, died 1677] and my father to have a care of the education of my son ; Mr. Belt to choose out the best of my books to make him a schollar." The " loving wife" was married again, in the following November, to William Pratt, of Bishop's Auckland. [" John, son of Richard Hegge," buried 16 Oct. 1623 at St. Oswald's.] - He was the second son of Dr. John Cosin, Prebendary of the tenth stall, Rector of Brance- peth. Archdeacon of Cleveland, and afterwards Bishop of Durham, whose burial see 29 May 1672. ^ George Barecroft and Ann Sheffield were married 10 Oct. 1626 at St. Mary-le-Bow. He married again. See his burial 10 Feb. 1638-9. ■* See her baptism 3 June 1627, and her father's burial 21 Jan. 1659-60. She was buried in the church. ^ Third son of Robert Lambton, of Lambton, co. Durham, Esq., by Frances, dau. of Sir Ralph Eure, who fell at Halydon Hill, v.p., only son of the first Lord Eure. He was a " draper and taylor " (of which Guild the present Earl of Durham is " free "), and Mayor of Durham in 1626. He was twice married. His first wife Alice .... was buried 18 Aug. 1620 at St. Oswald's, the Register of which records that she was '' verie bountefuU for house kepinge, both for riche and powre." He married secondly at St. Oswald's, 26 Aug. 1623, " Mrs. Kathrine Kirbie " (see her burial 1 Sep. 1641), who re-married Nicholas Briggs, of Broom Hall, gent. By his first wife Mr. Lambton had an only child Isabel, baptized 9 Sep. 1600 at St. Oswald's, and buried 7 Jan. 1('00-1 ; by his second wife he had an only soi\ John, for whom see Surtees' " Durham," vol. ii., p. 175. The gentle draper's burial is also recorded at St. Oswald's, as " draper, one tyme maiour of the Cittie of Durham, a verie honest and relegious gen., good to the powre, of the aige of 88 REGISTER or BURIALS IN THE 1630 Jan. 3 M"" John Todd,i Minor Cannon of tliis Cathedrall Churcli. 1631 Mar. 25 M''^ Prancis Walton,- the wife of M' Nicholas Walton. Oct. 19 Margarett,3 the daughter of M'' Geers, was buried the 19"' day of October 1631. Dec. 17 Gulielmus Smith/ de Baliva Boreali, Armiger, Conciliarius, pius ac prudens, annum agens sexagesimum tertium uaturse con- cessit decimo sexto die Decembris, et sepultus est die sequente. Feb. 26 Eichardus,^ filius Johannis Cosin, Doctoris & S* Theologise pro- fessoris, diem extremum clausit vicessimo quinto die Pebruarii, et sepultus est die sequente anno domini 1631. 1632 Aug. 25 Robert%6 filius Gulielmi Smith, Armigeri, egregia indole ac spe adolescens, annum agens 17, morte quievit placida vicessimo quarto die Augusti, et sepultus est die sequente. Oct. 13 Eichardus,7 filius Thomse Wright, generosi, bimulus, naturae Ixxiiij yeares, was buryed in the abbaie Church." By his will he desires burial in the Abbey, nigh his brother James (whose will, dated 19 Jan. 1595-6, was proved 4 March following) ; and he mentions " my shop in the market-place," and his brother-in-law Mr. John Browne, Gierke [he was Vicar of St. Oswald's]. .Tt)hn Lambton, with some of the best blood of England in his veins, closely connected with the highest families in the county, and the great-great-great- grandson of King Edward IV., is certainly an interesting type of the merchant-shopkeeper of his day ! 1 He married, 12 Jan. 1607-8, at St. Mary's, Timosin Toft. [The burial of " Thomas Toft, gen.," occurs at St. Oswald's 1634.] 2 Wife of Rev. Nicholas Walton, M.A. (his brother, Hugh Walton, several times Mayor of Durham, had a grant of arms from St. George in 1615), who was Master (" archididascalus ") of Bishop Langley's Grammar School, succeeding the Rev. John Inglethorpe (who, with the school, held the Rectory of Staintory), which post he resigned about 1628, retiring to his curacy at Croxdale, which he held with that of St. Nicholas in Durham. " Nicholas," relates Randall, " (puer ut videtur) orationem habuit coram Rege Jacobo, anno 1603, e Scotia in Angliam veniente." His will is dated 13 April 1639, and he was buried at St. Nicholas 17th id. men. =* Dau. of John Geers, Bachelor of Music and Singing-man. See her baptism 14 Sep. 1631, and her father's burial 4 March 1641-2. ^ Of the North Bailey in the City of Durham, Counsellor-at-Law, Recorder of Berwick, and Attorney-General to Bishop Neile ; son of Thomas Smith, of Barton, co. York, by his wife Margaret, dau. of Simon Lightfoote (see her brother's burial 17 March 1615-16). He was a man of substance, acquiring by purchase a considerable property in West Herrington, and receiving from St. George, at his Visitation in 1615, a grant of arms. His nephew James Smith, of Sneinton, co. York, entered his pedigree and shewed the same coat (differenced by a trefoil) at Dugdale's Visitation of Yorkshire 1665. Our Counsellor's will is dated 21 Eeb. 1630-1, and he mentions a brother Francis Smith, then living, who is given neither in Surtees' nor Dugdale's pedigree. All the Counsellor's children, five, are baptized at St. Mary-le-Bow, and two of them are there buried. Margaret, his dau., married John Heath, of Kepyer, Esq., and her repre- sentative is the present Marquess of Londonderry, K.G. See his wife's burial 11 Dec. 1648 ; the marriage of his son Henry 10 June 1630 ; and the burial of his son Robert 25 Aug. 1632. * Born 6 and baptized 14 June 1629 at Brancepeth, Dr. Augustus Lindsell, Dean of Lichfield, being godfather. Third son of Dr. Cosin, afterwards Bishop of Durham. 6 Fourth son of his father, whose burial see 17 Dec. 1631. He was baptized 2 April 1616 at St. Mary-le-Bow ; that Register recording also that he was buried in the Cathedral. This burial is incorrectl}' given in Surtees. 7 Son of Thomas Wright, Esq., by his wife Jane Hutton, whose burial see 5 Oct. 1635. He CATHEDRAL CHTJRCH AT DURHAM. 89 debitum soluit decimo tertio die Octobris, & sepultus est eodem die. 1632 Sep. 23 Grratia Hutton,^ vidua, olim uxor Eoberti Hutton, Sacrse theo- logise professoris, mati-ona religiosa ac pia, annos nata sexagiuta tres, frigida paralyse in ecclesia inter precaudum correpta, & non diu eadem laboraus, quiete naturae concessit vicessimo secundo die Septembris, & sepulta erat die sequente 1632. 1633 Feb. 4 Gulielmus Lowthrop, generosus, mortem obiit tertio die mensis februarii, & sepultus fuit quarto 1633. 1634 April 3 Gulielmus,^ filius Grulielmi James, Ecclesise catbedralis Dunel- mensis prebendarii. May 24 Elsabetli,'' uxor Gulielmi James, Ecclesise catbedralis Dunel- mensis prsebendarii. June 2 Johannis'^ [sic], filius Thomse Wright, generosi. Aug. 15 Gulelmus Bridges,^ filius M"^ Badely. was baptized at St. Mary's 28 Oct. 1630. His burial, as taking place at the Cathedral, is also recorded at St. Mary-Ie-Bow, but there the date is incorrectly given 27 Oct. 1 Dau. of Dr. Leonard Pilkington, Master of St. John's College, Cambridge, and niece of James Pilkington, Bishop of Durham. She married Robert Huttou, D.D., Prebendary of the third stall (installed 13 Dec. 1589), and Rector of Houghtou-le-Spring (4 Dec. 1589—1623), who was nephew of Matthew Hutton, Bishop of Durham, and afterwards Archbishop of York. See the burial of one of her daughters 5 Oct. 1635, and of her brother 12 Feb. 1622-3. Her husband was buried in the chancel of Houghton Church 19 May 1623. 2 See his baptism 24 June 1632, and his father's burial 21 Jan. 1659-60. ^ Second dau. of Henry Ewbanke, M.A., sometime Prebendary of the twelfth stall. Rector of "Whickham, etc. (who died 1628 and was buried in the south aisle of the Cathedral, according to Brown Willis, though not here recorded), by his wife Anne, dau. of Dr. Thomas Sampson, Dean of Christ Church, Oxford. She was married at St. Mary's 3 Dec. 1620. See her husband's burial 21 Jan. 1659-60. •* Baptized 28 Jan. 1632-3 at St. Mary's. He was second son of his father and " Mistress Jane Hutton," whose burial see 5 Oct. 1635. 5 Son of the first wife of Richard Baddeley, of the North Bailey, gent., by a previous husband named Bridges. See his brother's burial 6 Nov. 1636. Mr. Richard Baddeley published a reprint of Robert Hegg's " Legend of St. Cuthbert " (see Stephen Hegge's burial 16 Feb. 1627-8) " at London, 1663, in octavo, in a very bad letter, and worse paper, not without some derogation to the memory of the Author b3' concealing his name and putting the two first letters of his own, and with the writing a prologue to it." — Preface to reprint of the " Legend of St. Cuthbert," by Robert Henry Allan, Esq., F.S.A., 1824. The will of Richard Baddeley is dated the last of Sep. 1670. In it he desires burial in the Cathedral, near his former wife's children and niece. It is singular that there is no record of his burial, nor of his second wife Cassandra, who he states was " daughter to that blessed confessor of Christ Mr. John Mole, who after thirty-two years' imprisonment in tbe Inquisition, for the testimony of Christ's true religion, there died." He bequeaths money to the poor of Kirby Moorside and Keldholme "where I was borne." He accompanied Bishop Morton, whose life he wrote, from Lichfield to Durham as his Private Secretary and Amanuensis. The will of his second wife " Mrs. Cassandra Baddely, widow," is dated 12 April 1673. She likewise desires burial in the Cathedral. Besides her children, she mentions her niece EUzabeth, wife of Dr. Stanhope, " now at Waterford, in Ireland," and her two children ; Mr. Thomas Stanhope and Mr. Anthony (or Arthur ?) Stanhope her kinsmen ; her niece Annabella Hill, wife of Mr. John Hill, of Priston in Rutlandshire ; Mr. John Hill her kinsman, etc. In addition to the other children of Richard Baddeley, who will be found by consulting the Index, there was a dau. Mary, buried 5 Nov. 1634 at St. Andrew's Auckland, no doubt while the father was in attendance on the Bishop. Sep. 7 Sep. .11 Oct. 18 Dec. 1 Jan. 19 April 1 90 REGISTER OF BURIALS IN THE 1634 Sep. 7 Ricardus,^ filius Elise Smith, minoris Canoiiici. Johauis^ [sicl, filius Henrici Palmar, lay singinma'. Elsabeth,'^ uxor Roberti Blakesto', Ecclesiae catliedralis Dunel- me'sis praebendarii. Jane Jackson,'^ widdow. M'" Robert Blakeston,^ prebend of this Cathedral Church. 1635 April 1 George Eanghall,^ beinge one of the lay singinge men of this Church. May 14 Robertus Plesant,'' senescallus hujus ecclesisa. ' See his baptism 30 Oct. 1631, and his father's burial 9 Dec. 1676. - See his baptism 27 March 1633, and his mother's burial 14 April 1638. ^ Dau. and coheiress of John Howson, Bishop of Durham from 28 Sep. 1628 until his death, aged 75, 6 Feb. 1631-2. See the burial of her husband 19 Jan. 1634-5. Her father, the Bishop, who was Student and afterwards Canon of Christ Church, Oxon, Vicar of Brampton, Oxon, Rector of Brightwell, Berks, Canon of Hereford, and Bishop of Oxford before his translation to Durham, was a well-known writer in his day against Popery, and is recorded to have said that " he would loosen the Pope from his chair, though fastened thereto by a tenpenny nail." He died in London, and " over against the little North Door in the middle lie, under a fair marble stone, without any inscription upon it, lietli buried " in St. Paul's Cathedral. Mr. John Caldcleugh, of Durham, has a good portrait of the Bishop, supposed to be by Cornelius Jannsen. * Her will, stating that she is the widow of Richard Jackson, Clerk, is dated 3 Sep. 1633. She desires burial in the Cathedral Yard in her mother's grave, and mentions Mr. William Smith ; niece Elizabeth Jackson ; James, Edward, Jane, and Sarah Moorecroft ; and Mr. Ferdinand Moorecroft, Clerk, sole Ex'or. She was married, as Jane Tompson, 6 Jan. 1613-14, at St. Mary's, to Richard Jackson, elerieus. ["Jane Tompson, widow," was buried 2 April 1605 at St. Mary's.] * He was baptized at Sedgefield, co. Durham, 7 Jan. 1607-8, and was son of Marmaduke Blakiston (a descendant of one of the oldest territorial houses in the Bishopric — see his pedigree, Surtees, vol. iii., p. 163), Rector of Sedgefield, Prebendary of the seventh stall and Archdeacon of Cleveland, who resigned his Archdeaconry to his intended son-in-law John Cosin, afterwards Bishop of Durham, and his rectory and stall to this son, Robert, in 1631, so that he lost both son and preferment almost together. Robert Blakiston married Elizabeth (whose burial see 18 Oct. 1634), dau. and coheiress of Bishop Howson, but had no issue. He was one of the Prebendaries who held the canopy over King Charles I. when he visited Bishop Morton at Durham Castle 1 June 1633. His nuncupative will is dated 8 Jan. 1634-5. He was brother of John Blakiston, " the regicide," M.P. for Newcastle-on-Tyne. * Son of John Rangall, whose burial see 6 Jan. 1622-3. ^ Of the South Bailey, and a Barrister-at-Law of Gray's Inn. His will is dated 13 May and proved 21 July 1635. By his wife Jane (whose burial see 15 March 1676-7) he had issue seven children, all baptized at St. Mary's, viz., 1, Anne, 19 July 1618, living the widow of ... . White in 1676, and sole Ex'or to her mother; 2, Grizell, 15 Aug. 1619, living 1676; 3, Mary, 18 Jan. 1620-21, living 1676, married to ... . Morrice and having a son William ; 4, Foster, 25 May 1623, living 1701 [buried 26 April 1704 at Northallerton], married [Grace, wife of Mr. Pleasance, buried 18 Aug. 1698 at Northallerton], and had a dau. Jane, living 1676 [Mr. Forster Pleasauuce and Mrs. Elizabeth Danby married 27 Nov. 1698 at Northallerton] ; 5, Richard, whose burial see 9 Aug. 1626 ; 6, Robert, 15 April 1627 ; 7, John, 17 May 1630, living 1644. Robert Pleasance, the sixth child, was of St. John's College, Cambridge, and afterwards of Bishop's Auckland, Clerk. He married, 4 Jan. 1655-6, at Boldon, " Mrs." Jane Wilkinson, who was buried at St. Andrew's Auckland Dec. 1687. His will, dated 21 April and proved by Robert Gowlaud 7 May 1701, states that he was born in the parish of Little St. Mary's, Durham, and mentions his nephew Mr. George Watson, his niece Elizabeth Hackworth, widow, and her children, and niece Mary White, spinster. He was buried with his wife 30 April 1701. The first-named Robert had a sister Mary Pleasance, living 1644, 1635 Oct. 5 1G36 Nov. 6 1638 April U CATHEDRAL CHUKCH AT DURHAM. 91 M"^ Jane Huttou,^ the wife of M^' Thonaas "Wright, geiitlemau. Greorgius Bridges- (Gulielmi Bridges, p'dicti f rater). Katerue,^ wife of M'" Henry Palmer, Lay singingman of this Church. July 7 Richard, '^ sonn of M'' Henry Palmer, Lay singingemau of this Cathedrall Church. July 6 [sicl M"" James Hilton,'^ gentleman. Nov. 3 Eichardus Huut,^ Sacrse Theologise professor, et Decanus hujus Ecclesiae Dunelmensis. Nov. 21 Mathew,''' soun of M'' Johu Greeres, laye singingeman of this church. Peb. 10 Greorge Barcroft,^ lay singingeman of this church. 1639 Dec. 18 Dulcibella,'-* filia Elise Smith, hujus ecclesiae, Minoris Canonici. Peb. 7 Johannes Richardson,^^ Armiger. ' The importance of this lady's close relationship to the episcopal families of Hutton and Pilkingtou (see her mother's bmial 23 Sep. 1633) perhaps accounts for the above rather unusual entry. She was married to Thomas Wright, Esq., at St. Mary's 21 Dec. 1624. See burials of her children in 1627, 1632, and 1634.. She also had two daughters, Mary and Elizabeth, baptized at St. Mary's 5 Nov. 1627 and 4 Jan. 1628-9 respectively. Thomas Wright, of the North Bailey, was buried 4 Feb. 1640-41 at St. Oswald's, and Mary his dau. buried 12 Aug. 1638 ; also John, son of Thomas Wright, " laite deceased," 5 May 1642. - See his brother's burial 15 Aug. 1634. ^ See next entry, and that of 11 Sep. 1634. '' See preceding entry, and his baptism 16 July 1631. * Second son of Lancelot Hilton, of Dyons, co. Durham, gent., by his wife Catherine, eldest dau. and coheiress of Ralph Alweut, of Dyons, Esq. He was baptized 28 April 1594 at Gainford. See further in the " History of Darlington," where the Hiltons have met with much careful attention from their descendant William Hylton Dyer LongstaflTe, Esq., an exemplary and truthful genealogist and chronicler, and one of the most eminent and painstaking antiquaries the North has ever produced, and from whom the Editor has met with an ever hearty, ungrudging assistance in all matters genealogical. ® His monumental tablet of wood, with the inscription in gilt leters, having been taken down in the alterations of 1840, was, when the Editor copied it, lying a reproach to the authorities, neglected and dishonoured, in the south triforium of the choir. It seems incredible, but it is the fact, that the custodians of churches as a rule pay not the least respect to these memorials of the dead, their predecessors in office ver}^ often. Stoves are clamped down on beautifully carved marble slabs, or the inscriptions themselves ruthlessly and sacrilegiously cut away to make room for a pipe or a new stained " conventional " deal seat, itself perchance the successor of a fine old black oak but unconventional pew. A worse fate attends the Communion plate which the piety of our ancestors induced them to give to the church where they and their forbears had simply worshipped. The service is not of the orthodox shape, and charming seventeenth-centurj^ plate of pure, if plain, design is thrown into the melting-pot to reappear in the severest ecclesiastical form, covered with vulgar emblems and chasing of the most meretricious order, positively calculated to disgust the Communicant. 7 See his baptism 4 March 1637-8, and his father's burial 4 March 1641-2. ^ See his first wife's burial 12 Oct. 1628. He married secondly, at Houghton-le-Spring, 4 Aug. 1629, Elizabeth Ley, of Elvet in St. Oswald's parish [Elizabeth, dau. of William Iley was baptized there 17 Jan. 1601-2], by whom he had issue (all baptized at St. Mary-le-Bow) Jane, 6 May 1630 ; John, buried 25 May 1631 ; Thomas, 15 April 1632 ; Mary, 3 Dec. 1635 ; George, 19 Eeb. 1636-7 ; and Elizabeth (" posthumous dau. of Ehz. Barcroft, widow "), 1 May 1639. 8 See her baptism 15 March 1637-8, and her father's burial 9 Dec. 1676. 1" Solicitor-General to Bishops Morton and James, and previously Deputy Solicitor- General Mar. 19 Mar. 28 Sep. 1 Mar. 4 April 3 June 28 June 28 Nov. 3 Nov. 27 Jan. 12 92 REGISTER OF BURIALS IN THE 1639 Mar. 19 Georgius Cocknidge,i Mc in Ecclesia Lector Epistolae, sepultus est (Ecclesia sua p'ocliiali). Tymotheo Commin,^ paroch. prsedict., Greneroso, sepult. eodem die. 1640 Mar. 28 Anna,^ uxor Venab^'' Viri Thomse Burwell, in spiritualib' Cancel- larii. 1641 Sep. 1 Catherina,^ uxor Nicholai Briggs, de Broomhall. Johannes Greers,'^ Musicae Baccalaureus, et hac in ecclesia psaltes. 1642 April 3 Cutb'us Marley, sacrae Theologiae p'fessor. Tobias Brooking,^ bujus Ecclesiae psaltes, qua eccedens, sepultus est [etc.]. Greorgius/ filius Henrici Morecroft, Qenerosi. Erancisca,^ filia Pauli Neele, Militis. Elizabetba domina, uxor Alexandri Gordon, militis. Elora, uxor Eleaz. Duncon,^ sacrse Theologige professor, et Pre- bend, hujus ecclesiae. to Bishop Hutton. His wife Anne, dau. of Richard Johnson, of Durham, was buried at St. Os- wald's 16 Oct. 1615. By her he had 1, John, Counsellor and Escheator of the Bishopric [baptism not found, and, like many first children, was perhaps born at the mother's home] ; 2, Thomas, baptized 10 Oct. 1589 ; 3, Anne, baptized 6 Nov. 1590, married as second wife, 12 May 1607, Alderman George Walton, of Durham ; 4, William, baptized 22 March 1591-2 ; 5, Helnie (or Helene), baptized 6 June 1594, and buried 28 Oct. 1696 ; 6, Elizabeth, baptized 11 Feb. 1601-2 — all registered at St. Mary-le-Bow. He had a confirmation of arms and a grant of a crest at St. George's Visitation 1615, when he entered his pedigree, commencing with himself. This appears in Surtees, vol. iv., part ii., p. 151, but is imperfect. He was the son of John Richardson, of Durham. He had a brother Bryan, baptized at St. Mary-le-Bow 10 Oct. 1572, who in his will, proved 14 April 1599, desires burial in the Cathedral, near his good friend Joseph Rudd. He mentions his sister Margaret Fairelas, Richard Fairelas, and his son Edward Fairelas ; sister Elizabeth Peart and her son George and three daughters ; brother-in-law James Eture and his wife Mary Eture (testator's sister) and Alice her dau. ; brother Michael Richardson ; sister Ann ; brother John Richardson (ex'or), his three sons and dau. Ann; and mother Alice Watson. John Richardson's burial is also recorded at St. Mary-le-Bow. ^ Clerk in Holy Orders. Occurs as Under Master {hypodidascalus) of the Grammar School 1604 — 1615 (perhaps longer), and as Rector, or, at any rate. Officiating Minister, of St. Mary in the South Bailey 1633. He first occurs as "lector epistolse " at the Cathedral Sep. 1633. - Receiver-General to Bishops Howson and Neile. He was eldest son of Simon Comyn, of Durham, Registrar to the Dean and Chapter, by his first wife Alice, dau. of John Robson, of West Morton, co. Durham (see pedigree in Surtees), and sister to Simon Robson, Dean of Bristol. Simon Comyn's second wife was Elizabeth, widow of Cuthbert Baynbrigg, of Middleton Teesdale, where he himself was buried, dying 13 April 1620. He had a grant of a crest from St. George in 1615. Francis Comyn, son of Timothy above, entered his pedigree at Dugdale's Visitation of Yorkshire 1665, but it is very scant, and his own father's death much antedated. ^ See her marriage 19 Feb. 1632-3, and M.I. in Carlton ; also Burwell Pedigree in Surtees, vol. iv., part ii. ■* She was previously widow of Mr. John Lambton, whose burial see 12 Jan. 1628-9. * He married at St. Mary's, 29 June 1630, Isabel Harrison. See his children's baptisms 14 Sep. 1631, 2 Oct. 1632, and 23 May 1635. " See his wife's burial 22 Aug. 1645. *■ An infant son of Henry Morecroft, of Durham, gent., by his wife Barbara, eldest dau. of James Hilton, of Dyons, gent., whose burial see 6 July 1638. See also the baptisms of other children 1641 and 1646, and the Moeeceoft Pedigree in Surtees, vol. iii., p. 415. * See her baptism on the previous day. " Dr. Eleazer Duncan, a Scotchman, was installed in the fifth prebend 8 Jan. 1627-8. He CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 93 1642 Jan. 29 Elizabetha,i ^[^ Pauli Neele, militis. 1643 May 19 Dina Bolt, vidua. 1644 Mar. 31 Captaine James Lmclsey,^ under Generall Kinge. Mar 28 Eicliard,^ sonn of M^" John Eobson, prebend of tbis church. April 6 Thomas Malchin, servant to the Eight Hon^we^the L^i Mansfield.^ June 20 Elizabeth Henekar, servant to the Lady Ham' on.' 1645 Aug. 14 Elizabeth,^ dau. of Toby Brookin. Aug. 22 MagdalenJ wife of Toby Brookin. Aug. 29 Luke Huchiuson,^ lay singingman of this Church. April 12 M'^ John Eobson,^ prebend of this Church. Sep. 9 Erancis,io ^^ife of Luke Huchinson. 1644 Dec. 22 M^' Francis Tempest," brother to S'^ Tho. Tempest. 1643 Feb. 8 Willia',i- sonn of M'^ Henrye Blakiston. 1647 Dec. 13 Deborah,!^ ^au. of M"" Eiched Badeley. 1648 Dec. 11 Marye Smith,i^ sometime wife to M-" WHUam Smith, CounceUor at lawe. was Fellow of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, and was preferred to a prebend at Winchester 1629, and York 1640 In 1633 he was collated to the rectory of Haughton-le-Skerne, co. Pal. ; was Chaplain to King Charles I., and is said to have died in exile about 1650. There is a marriage licence at Durham, dated 6 Nov. 1680, for Eleazer Duncan, of Bear Park [Chapter land near Durham] and Phoebe Boyer. This Eleazer, who may have been a grandson of the Prebendary, has seven children baptized at St. Nicholas, Durham, between Jan. 1682-3 and July 1691 1 She was the dau. of Sir Paul Neile, Knt., by Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Gabriel Clarke, D.D., Archdeacon of Durham. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] 2 Troops were constantly quartered in Durham at this time. _ 3 He was admitted at St. Peter's College, Cambridge, 22 Oct. 1638. See his baptism 24 March 1621-2, and his father's burial 12 April 1645. 4 Viscount Alansfield was the eldest son of Sir William Cavendish, Earl (afterwards Marquess and Duke) of Newcastle, the distinguished Royalist, who at this time was commanding the King s forces in the North. . ^ c^^ iaao 5 Regarding Lady Hammond see note to Stuarta Balcanquall s marriage 6 Sep. 1642. 6 See\er baptism 25 April 1631, and her mother's burial next entry. , 7 Tobias Brookin and Magdalen Dodsworth were married 11 July 1626 at St. Mary s. See her husband's burial 28 June 1642. „ , , . ,, 8 See his wife's burial 9 Sep. 1645. ["Margaret, dau. of Luke Hutchinson, occurs as baptized at St. Nicholas 9 Aug. 1663.] ■ i r, t?„,+^, „f « He was installed in the sixth prebend 1 Aug. 1620, having previously been Rector of Morpeth 1611, and Rector of Whalton, Northumberland, 1615, and Chaplain to Charles I. He was returned as one of the Members of Parliament for Morpeth in the third Parliament of James I., but, as a clergyman, declared incapable of sitting. His will, dated 9 April 164 names his wife Margaret Executrix; his only surviving son John (whose baptism see Feb. 1624-5) ; and his brother Joseph Robson. He bequeaths lands at " Quarie Hill," co. Durham He married Margaret, dau. of Archdeacon John Cradock, whose burial see 30 Dec. 1627. See his son s bunal 28 March 1644. 10 See her husband's burial preceding entry but one. H He was a Barrister-at-Law, of Gray's Inn, and appointed Recorder of Durham Nov. 1642 and was younger son of Rowland Tempest, Merchant, of Newcastle (third son of Thomas Tempest, Esq of Stanley, co. Durham), and brother of Sir Nicholas Tempest, first Baronet, of Stella. _ '2 Son of Henry Blakiston, gent., whose burial see 15 May 1683. He does not appear in Surtees' Pedigree of Blakiston, of Gibside, vol. ii., p. 255. 13 See note to the burial of William Bridges 15 Aug. 1634. » She was married as Mary Heron, at St. Mary-le-Bow, 28 Nov. 1592, to Oswald Baker, of 1648 Mar. 23 1649 Oct. 25 1650 Nov. 8 1651 Jan. 20 1652 Feb. 23 Mar. 16 1653 Mar. 28 Nov. 21 Jan. 25 1658 April 29 1659 Nov. 14 Jan. 21 1660 June 27 July 13 Feb. 23 1661 Mar. 31 June 2 Nov. 29 Oct. 30 1662 April 9 94 REGISTER OF BURIALS IN THE Margarett,! dau. to M'' Henrye Blakistonu, gent. Peregrina,^ dau. to John Burrow. Marye,^ dau. of James Greene, minor Cannon of this Church. Elizabeth,^ dau. of M'' Elias Smith, minor Cannon of this Church. Thomas,' sonu of M*" Richard Baddelay. Patience Prickleton, M'' Elias Smith's sister's daughter. Joane Evans, servant to M'' Devorax, minister. John Hargrave, a minister. Francis,^ son of M'" Francis Foster. April 29 John,7 son of M'' Francis Foster. Mme,8 wife of d^' Clarke. Ml' Willia' James,^ prebend of this Church. Jane,i" dau. of Ezechell Tonge, beiuge the first that was buryed after the dissolution of y*' CoUedge. Elizabeth,^! dau. of M'' Robert Gray. Ml' Robert Tempest. Steven,!- son of Ambrose Myars. Elizabeth, wife of Nicholaus Richardson. George Blades, Steward to deane Balkanquall and to deane Barmcke. Richard Wikelin,!^ a minor Cannon of this Church. Isabell,!^ dau. of John Drury. Durham, and by him was mother of Sir George Baker, Knt., ancestor of the family of Baker, of Elemore, co. Pal. She married secondly, at the same church, 3 Oct. 1608, four months after Oswald Baker's death, William Smith, Esq. (whose burial see 17 Dec. 1631), Attorney-General to Bishop Neile. ' See her father's burial 15 May 1683. 2 See her baptism 26 June 1648. 3 See her baptism 1 March 1645-6, and her father's burial 14 May 1667. '' See her baptism 24 Feb. 1633-4, and her father's burial 9 Dec. 1676. ^ See note to burial of "William Bridges 15 Aug. 1634. 6 See his baptism 5 Feb. 1652-3, and his eldest brother's 5 Feb. 1652-3. 7 See his baptism 8 Dec. 1657. « Mildred, wife of Dr. Gabriel Clarke, Prebendary (whose burial see 12 May 1662), and dau. of William Neile. 9 Nephew of William James, Bishop of Durham, whose burial see 12 May 1617. Installed in the twelfth prebend 6 Oct. 1620, and made Vicar of Merrington 1629 ; was previously Public Orator at Oxford 1601 ; Rector of Crayke, Yorks, 1614 ; Rector of Washington 1616 ; Rector of Ryton 1617. He was one of the Prebendaries who held the canopy over King Charles I. on his visit to Durham. See his wife's burial 24 May 1634, and consult Index for the baptisms of his children. 1" See her baptism 14 Dec. 1657. 11 See baptism of another child 4 Oct. 1653. 12 See the father's burial 18 March 1666-7. " Married (" Richard Waiklinge, minister of Gods word") by licence, at St. Oswald's, 13 Feb. 1642-3 (where he was Curate in 1627), to Jane Sheffield. This marriage also entered at St. Mary- le-Bow (there " Wickelin "), of which he became Rector in 1645. See burial 21 Nov. 1698-9 of his son Richard, besides whom he had baptized at Bow James, bom 28 Oct. 1659 ; Barbara, 24 Dec. 1651 ; Elizabeth, 15 Jan. 1648-9 ; Thomas, 23 Feb. 1645-6 ; and Ann, 18 Oct. 1643. " See her baptism June 1655, and the marriage of her sister 29 Aug. 1682. CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 95 1662 May 12 Gabriell,i d"" Clarke, prebend of this Church. May 23 Doritye,- wife of M"^ Henrye Graye. July 7 Henrye,^ souu of M'' Henrye Blakiston. 1663 June 2 WiUia', son of M'" Eobert Tempest. Nov. 8 An, wife of Robert Burrow. Mar. 14 Ealph Hedworth,"^ sometime of Pockerley. 1664 April 28 John, son of M'' Robert Tempest. May 15 Elizabeth, wife of Richard Black ett. Nov. 8 Anthony, son of Willia' West, or Mitford. Nov. 22 Elizabeth Thwang, wid. Feb. 4 GTeorge,^ son of John Spearman. Feb. 10 An Bettles,*5 widow. Mar. 21 Thomas Savill, Beadsman of this Church. 1665 April 2 Willia' Robson, Cooke to our Bp". April 11 Margarett, wife to William Taler, joyner. Aug. 6 Sarah, mfe of Anthony Glover, verger of this church. Nov. 17 Doritye Myers, widdow. Nov. 29 Matthew, son of Captain John Sissons. Dec. 11 Robert Dobson, translator. Dec. 30 Mary,'' dau. of Thomas Massam. Jan. 8 Isabell, dau. of John Miller. Jan. 31 Willia' Lambe, glazier. 1666 July 26 Richard Huchinson.s Aug. 2 Kattern, dau. of Elizabeth Lambe, wdddow. ^ Sou of John Clarke, of Clothall, Herts, yeoman, Chaplain to Bishop Neile. Installed in sixth prebend 1 Aug. 1623, and in first prebend 1 Aug. 1638 ; collated to Archdeaconry of Northumberland 7 Aug. 1619, and to that of Durham 11 Oct. 1620, and same year made Rector of Elwick; Master of Greatham Hospital 162-i. He acted as proxy for Bishop Cosin at his enthronement, and he was one of the Prebendaries who supported the canopy of King Charles on his visit to Durham, going north. 1 June 1633. He married Mildred, dau. of William Neile, brother to the Archbishop ; see her burial 14 Nov. 1659. Dr. Clarke died 10 May and was buried between the fourth and fifth pillars of the south aisle of the nave. His slab bears, On a bend between three roundlets as many swans ; on a canton sinister a demi-ram salient between two fleurs-de- lys ; over all a baton. Crest : A swan. Will dated 8 May and proved at York 9 July 1662. ^ See her M.I. in Carlton. She was second sister of George Wytham of Cliffe, co. York, Esq., who was aged 36 in 1665. The monumental slab, of blue slate, in the centre aisle of the Galilee Chapel, bearing the arms of Grey impaling Witham, and inscription (where the name is Greye) is beautifully cut and as clear as new. The " Visitation of Yorkshire 1665 " describes her husband erroneously as "Hillary Gray, of Bitchburne in co. Northumbr., sou of Edward Gray, Esq^" He was buried at St. Oswald's 13 July 1710. ^ See the father's burial 15 May 1683. ■* Baptized at Chester-le-Street 2 April 1615, and son of Richard Hedworth, of Pokerley, co. Durham, gent, (who with his brother Christopher sold that estate to Sir William Blakiston circa 1638), by his first wife Alice Robinson. '" See his baptism 31 Jan. 1664-5, and his father's burial 22 Sep. 1703. ^ This name, as Bettles, Bettels, Beckles, etc., often occurs at St. Oswald's. His son Robert Beckeles, " beare-bruer," was buried 1673. Mr. Richard Beckles, Attorney, was buried there 1702 ; and his son, again, Mr. Robert Beckles, innkeeper, 1739. ' See her father's burial 10 Sep. 1675. ^ See baptism of James Huchinson 2 July 1615. 96 REGISTER OF BURIALS IN THE 1666 Mar. 13 John Tinkler, beadsman of this Church. Mar. 18 Ambrose Myers/ plum'er of this Church. 1667 April 10 Samuell Rush,^ son to the Right Reverend father in god John, j^rd gpp's gigter was buryed in the Cathedrall Church. May 14 M'^ James Greene,^ one of the Minor Cannons and Sacrist of the Cathedrall, was buried on Tuesday. Aug. 2 Thomes Mudd, Ecclesise Cathedralis Eboracensis Organista. 1668 May 27 M»- Will. Tayler. May 31 M''^ Barbary Chapman. July 25 Mathew Tayler. Nov. 12 Margaret Stones,^ dau. of M"^ Christopher Stones. 1669 Aug. 29 Christopherus Mickleton,^ Atturnatus et legum valde peritus, et in omnimoda scientia eruditus. Nov. 21 Gulielmus,^ Thomae Massom filius ; obiit vigesimo die novembris post vidie sepultus. Nov. 28 Timotheus Wilson, de baliva, hospes vicesimo octavo novembris sejiultus fuit, pridie moriabatur. Uxor''' Davidis Eeyles. 1670 June 30 Richardus Curtise,^ hujusce Cathdralis Dunel. vergifer obiit. Greorgius Kipling,^ Eclesiae Cath. Dunel. vergifer obiit. Katherina, Roberti Headley uxor. Maria Robson, vidua, obiit. 1671 May 29 Joannes,!*^ Dunel. Episcopus, mortuus fuit 15 Jan. & mense Maii proximo sequente sej)ultus fuit. 1 Dr. Raine says that he gave, Jan. 1665, to the Chapter Library a copy of Walton's Polyglot, ed. 1657, in six folio vols. See his wife's burial 8 July 1687, and his dau. Mrs. Crosby's 19 Aug. 1696. 2 He was son of Samuel Rush, of Norwich, by Mary (married 19 Nov. 1634 at St. Andrew's, Norwich), dau. of Giles Cosin or Cosyn, citizen of Norwich, and sister of Dr. John Cosin, Bishop of Durham, whose burial see 29 May [April] 1672. No will or adm'on can be found at Durham. ^ See his widow's burial 19 Feb. 1691-2, and his children's baptisms 6 Jan. 1635-6 and 1 March 1645-6. Margaret Green occurs as a .'sponsor to Margaret Stones 28 Nov. 1665. Christopher Green occurs as hypodidascalus scholse Duuelmensis 1577 — 1581. •• See her baptism 28 Nov. 1665. ^ He purchased the Crookhall estate. His monumental inscription in the Cathedral no longer exists. See numerous other Mickletous in the Index, and Mickleton Pedigree, Surtees, vol. iv., part ii., p. 140. 6 See the father's burial 10 Sep. 1675. 7 See her husband's burial 2 Oct. 1681. ® He was also a stationer and bookbinder, and was son-in-law to Anthony Cradock, Esq., whose burial see 12 Jan. 1623-4. See his son's baptism 9 Feb. 1625-6. The baptisms of Elizabeth, Margery, Anne, and Bridget, daughters of "Richard Courtiss,bookbynder," occur at St. Nicholas between 1627 and 1636. The office of verger appears to have been of some importance in the seventeenth century. Here we find the office filled by a well-to-do citizen, closely allied to one of the chief families in the county, and his wife being actually niece of one of the Archdeacons. Later we find a Mitford, son of an independent gentleman ; and, again, early in last century, it was held by the father of the future Dean Wetherell, who was the son of a substantial yeoman ranking among the lesser gentry, and the nephew of the Rector of Dinsdale and Middleton- St. George. ^ See his marriage 5 June 1667. ^° Dr. John Cosin, Bishop of Durham Nov. 1660 to 15 Jan. 1671-2, when he died in London, Jan. 1 June 30 July 26 Sep. 8 Sep. 17 May 29 CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 97 1673 May 15 Susanna/ Eli. Smith uxor ; obiit decimo quinto die Maii. May 15 Thomas Cartheret,^ filius Doc. Car. May 19 Sarah Eobson, vidua, decessit decimo nono die Man. June 1 Joyce Meggison, moriebatur primo die Jumi. 1675 Dec. 24 Jana,^ uxor Benjamini Borrow. filia W'"' Lorraine. rx,. ^ • -n AprU 14 Venerabilis & Egregius Vir D^ Joh'es Neile,* SS» Theologiae Pro- fessor, et hujus Ecclesi* Cathedralis Prfebendarius Antiquus, naturae concessit. April 18 Cuthbertus Sisson,^ Gen^ annos agens octogmta Septem. & Curia? Consistorialis Dunelm. Procuratoru' unus, placida quievit Morte 17° die Aprilis, & die sequente sepultus est. July 4 Dorothea, uxor Lancelot! Hilton, Geuerosi. July 23 Margeria, filia W™' Mathew, Gen^. July 26 Joh'es, filius Joh'is Yapp. Aug. 11 Jana, filia Joh'is Yapp. . . . -r^ • Sep 10 Thomas Massom,^ huius Ecclesi* Cantor, obdormmt m Domino, nono die mensis Septembris, et die sequente sepultus est. Sep 28 Eichardus Wrench,^ SS. Theologian Bacc'l'us et hujus Ecclesise Prebendarius ; obiit 26° et 28° die mensis Octobris sep tuit. Dec. 2 M'''^ Maria Blakiston.^ where he was embalmed. The body was subsequently carried with great state to Durham, Trr V n^ 27^ April On the 29th it was taken to Bishop Auckland and buned in the chapel, which the Bishop had partly rebuilt. The date, May, given in the Register here is an error. S ta 1 anopt'in t^^ the fine staircase and other carved wood-work in the Casth., are due to Cosin See a brief but succinct memoir of him in Low's "Diocesan History o Durham ?S P C K ■- " The Correspondence of Bishop Cosin » (Surtees Society, where his will is prmted, voLlvo'; ani his pedigree (which is not quite correct) in Surtees' "History," vol. i., p. cxiv. See his dau. Mrs. Granville's burial 14 Oct. 1691. 1 See her husband the Minor Canon's burial 9 Dec. 1676. .i, , v • i a To,. ^ i?LT Cartwright. See his brother's baptism 7 June 1675, and his mother's bunal 6 Jan. 1682-3. : l::'r^Vi£:'Ver,fL'!ist»\o't Dean .^ Chapte, of Westminster, by Catherine sJ.^L2 Tj^torTiv^. 1609 . of Pe,nbroKe Hall. Cambridge. D.D (Fellow 29 Oot^ ST. Pre" ndary of third stall in Durham Cathedral, collated 1 Aug 1635 ; Arohdeacoa o J.fl'nd,i™ Prebendary of York 28 Jan. 1633-4^ Vicar of Northallerton 1669; Dean of S7ot25M iVf* : aTso Prebendary of the Collegiate Church of Southwell 3 Aug. 1633 Kipon /t, May lo * , denrived during the Commonwealth of his preferments, but C::trs:re?rt'i:Urtr'S::Ju .^ le,, and ,.as hnned in K.pon Cathedral. '"""■Itll. « mh, aged S,. See bis widow's burial 4 April 1688. and bis sou's 19 Dec. """see probably, his widow's burial 20 March 1687-8. and his children's 1665 1699. and 1700. [John Massan, ani Ellinor Thompson were married 13 Feb. 1609-10 at St. Oswald s.] I l;: trToS l^Id'^lres, of Wimam BlaHston. gen... -■'.A^-'^-^-, »' York who wis buried 12 Nov. 1635 at St. Helen's, York, where she was baptized 18 Jan. 1617-18^ Thtvl Z n™is not in Snrtee.' Pedigree of B..K..ro» of Gihside. but he was probably of that family. See the burial, 15 May 1683. of his son-in-law Henry Blak.ston. ^ 98 REGISTER or BURIALS IN THE 1675 Jan. 5 Wm'us,^ films Thornse Cartwright, S.T.P. et hujus Eccl'iae Pre- bendarii. Mar. 23 Maria, filia Cuthberti Hilton, Gren^'. 1676 April 25 Thomas White. Ai)ril25 Benjaminus Borrow, annos agens octoginta novem., et hujus Collegii, Janitor senex & fidelis, naturae concessit 24° die mensis Aprilis et die sequente sepultus est. June 29 Dorothea,^ uxor Samuelis Martin, Clec'i & hujus Eccl'ise Miiioris Canonici, Naturte concessit 28° die mensis Junii et die sequente sepulta est Anno D'ni (stylo Anglise) 1676°. Aug. 14 Joh'es,3 filius Thomae Battersby, Gen^'. July 27 Francisca, uxor Isaaci Basire, S.T.P., et hujus Eccl'iae Pre- bendarii ; naturae concessit 26° die JuHi et die sequente sepulta est. Oct. 8 G-racia Hutchinson, vidua. Oct. 14 Isaacus Basire, S.T.P., & hujus Eccl'se Prebendarius Obdormivit in D'no 13° die Octobris, et die sequente sepultus est. Dec. 9 Elias Smith,^ hujus Eccl'iae Precentor. Eeb. 20 Elizabetha,^ filia Joh'is Poster, Organistae. Mar. 15 Jana Plesence,^ vidua, annos agens octoginta duos, vel eo circiter, fatis concessit 14° die Martii, et die sequente sepultus est. 1677 April 21 Joh'es Foster,^ Organista, Naturae concessit vicesimo die mensis Aprilis, et die sequente sep*^ est. May 1 Dorothea Barnes, Sp''. May 18 Jana Smith, vidua. Aug. 17 Thomas Newton, GrenS Naturae concessit 16° die Augusti, et die sequente sepultus est. 1 See his brother's baptism 7 June 1675, and his mother's burial 6 Jan. 1682-3. 2 She was baptized at St. Nicholas 12 March 1608-9, the dau. of Thomas Sonkey, gaoler, and Ann his wife, gaolotrix. Her children are all baptized at St. Mary-le-Bow. Samuel, the eldest son, was admitted at St. John's College, Cambridge, 21 Jan. 1661-2. See the husband's burial 20 April 1682. 3 See his baptism 1675, and his father's burial 6 Nov. 1716. * He was Master of the Grammar School 1640— 16GG, when he resigned ; Librarian to the Bean and Chapter, Vicar of Bedlington, and Minor Canon (occurring as such in 1632, but was probably so earlier). The following curious record of the reverses of the School is extracted from the Mickleton MSS. in the Chapter Library : " Intravit Scholam circa Festum S" Petri ad Vincula A° 1640. Schola diruta, discipulos autem docuit in Area Collegii, scilicet aliquando in Domo pertinente ad tertium Prsebe, juxta le Guest Hall ibid, aliquando etiam in Domo per- tineute ad primum prsebend. Curam habuit dictus Elias, in nequissimis temporibus Librorum in Bibliotheca Bee. & Cap. Bun. Etiamque Coparum & Vestimentorum & aliarum rerum ad Ecclesiam prsedictam pertinentium, salvaque omnia in eisdem temporibus custodivit. Elias, variis negotiis distractus, substituit sibi Prseceptores," etc. See his wife's burial 15 May 1673, and his children's baptisms and burials by consulting Index. s See her father's burial 21 April 1677. 6 Widow of the Seneschal, whose burial see 14 May 1635. She was dau. of Henry Ewbanke, Prebendary of the twelfth stall (see his burial 15 March 1676-7), and sister of the wife (see her burial 24 May 1634) of Prebendary James. 7 He first occurs as Organist Feb. 1661. See his widow's re-marriage 29 Nov. 1677, and his son's baptism 25 Jan. 1664-5. CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 99 1677 Thomas Huchinson, sepult^ est. .... IS'elsou, sepult* est. Jan. 26 Fraucisca,^ uxor Cuth. Sisson, apothecarii, e vivis discessit 25° die Januarii, & die sequente sepultus est. Nov. 10 M'' Johannes Brakenbury, Naturae concessit nono die NovembS et die sequente sepult^ est. 1678 May 2 Isaacus,- filius Isaaci Basire, Ar'. May 12 Anna,^ uxor Georgii Bullock. May 25 Isabella, filia Gulielmi Eeed. June 22 Franciscus,^ filius Joh'is Spearman, Gen^ ^ She was dau. of Henry Hiittou, of Goldsborough, co. York, Esq., by his wife (see her burial 14 Jan. 1699-1700) Elizabeth (Lady Burton), dau. of Bishop Cosin. See her husband's burial 19 Dec. 1680. - See his baptism 18 Feb. 1676-7. 3 She was married, as Ann Pattison, at St. Mary-le-Bow, "on St. Mark's day," 1665. See her sons' baptisms 25 Jan. 1665-6, 6 Jan. 1669-70, and 1 Nov. 1676 ; also the re-marriage, 22 Oct. 1679, of her husband (who appears to have been Churchwarden at Bow), by whom she had, also baptized at Bow, George, 29 May 1667, and Edward, born 1 June 1674. * See his baptism 26 Jan. 1668-9, and his father's burial 22 Sep. 1703. Oct. 6 Dec. 5 Dec. 18 Jan. 9 Jan. 6 100 REGISTER OF BURIALS IN THE a l^egii^ter ot all 3Sunall£S WITHIN THE CATHEDRALL CHUECH & CHURCHYARD OF DURHAM, And of all Affidavits of the persons being buried in "Woollen from the first Day of August Anno D'ni 1678, according to an Act of Parliament intituled an Act for Burying in Woollen, made Anno Tricesimo Caroli Secundi Regis Anglise, etc., together with Memorialls entered against the Names of the Parties where noe such Affidavits were brought within the time limited in the said Act. Edvaedtjs Kirkbt, Sacrista. 1678 Aug. 26 Timothy Brigham.^ (An Affidavit of his being buryed in Woollen, according to y'^ Act of Parliament, under y^ hands & seales of two mtnesses, & under y** hand of y^ Magistrate before w"* y^ same was sworne, was brought to me, September the S'^ —78°.) Robert Mitford,- sonn of John Mitford (Affidavit ut supra). Francis Wickliffe,^ gentleman (Aff.). Richard Clerke,'^ sonn of Wilfrid Clerke (AfE.). Susanna Smith, dan. of Henry Smith, clerke (Aff.). Richard Eawe,^ gent. Mem'i"'^ y* noe Affidavit of his being buried in Woollen was brought to me w^'^in eight days after his interment, and y* I gave notice y''of to George Bullock, Churchwarden, January y*^ 14***. [After this the Editor has omitted the words " Aff." or " No aff."] Francis Frewin, gen. Dorothy Lowther,^ widow. Georgius Lindsey. Mary, dau. of Cuthbert Bowes. 1679 April 3 Thomas Hull, gent. Frances,^ dau. of M-" Tho. Blakiston. Elizabeth,^ wife of Cuthbert Coulson. . . . .^ dau. of Cuthbert Bowes. 1 He was baptized 14 Jan. 1609-10 at St. Nicholas, the son of Thomas Brigham, who has other children baptized there, and is elsewhere termed " Smith." See burial of his wife 4 May 1682, and of his dau. Horseman 7 Oct. 1698. ' Also registered at Bow. See his baptism 8 Feb. 1675-6, and his father's burial 4 Oct. 1704. ^ Also in Bow Register, where the date is given as 1 Dec. " See his baptism 8 Nov. 1675, and his father's burial 16 March 1679-80. » He entered his pedigree (" No proofe of any armes ") at Dugdale's Visitation 1666, being then aged 46, and was described as of Plawsworth, co. Pal. See his widow's burial 24 Feb. 1697-8, and his son's 13 Feb. 1721-2. The name, originally Raw, appears to have become Rawe and finally Rowe. ^ Also in Bow Register. 7 Baptized at Darlington 19 Dec. 1669. See her father's burial 25 March 1711. ^ Also in Bow Register. 9 See her father's burial 22 Feb. 1714-15. Mar. 4 Mar. 15 Mar. 16 Mar. 19 April 3 April 4 June 18 June 21 CA.THEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 101 1679 Aug. 18 Dorothy, dan. of M' John Cowle. ^ , . , ■ Oct 3 CWop^er Bell, gent. (Mem- y^ noe Affidavit of his bemg buryed in Woollen was brought to me w^hin 8 days after his interment; upon notice w^of to y« Churchwardens I was certifyed by y- of y« levying & receiving y« forfeiture m y« case made & provided, Ocf^ 10'^ —79.) Dec. 3 Thomas Thompson, gent. Mar. 16 Wilfrid Clerk,i gent. 1680 AprH 5 Sarah Easter,- ^vidow. April 13 Nicholas Fewster,^ clerk, Minor Canon of y^ Church. July 3 Christopher Eashell. July 13 Eebecca Myres, sp^ Aug. 9 Samuel Adamson.^ Aug. 13 John Horsman. Aug. 25 Jane Weeres, ^^'ife of Tho. Weeres. Sep. 4 John, sonn of Ealph Midleton. Nov. 15 M" Cooper, widow. Dec. 4 Eichard Lewen. Dec. 12 Thomas Bell,' prisoner. Dec. 19 Cuthbert Sisson,^ gent. Mar. 13 John Hutchinson, prisoner. 1681 AprH 26 Jeronyma,' wife of M'^ Thomas Battersby. May 30 Arthur Phillipps,^ gent. June 6 John Nicholls,^ gent. June 6 William," sonn of Geo. BuUock. June 21 Barbara,!! dau. of John Mitford. (20*'^ Julii 1681. Johannes Milner, bacrista.) 1 See his daughter's baptism 6 Feb. 1670-71. By his wife Mary he had besides Maria Ann and R hard wb'ose baptiLs see 1670-71,1673. and 1675 John 10 March 1663-4; WUham, 16 July 1666 ; Dorothy, 11 May 1668 ; and Mary, 10 Feb. 1671-2, all baptized at Bow. 2 F.jmter nerhaps synonymous with Hester occurring before. 3 S merhouTe Cambridge, B.A. 1675 ; M.A. 1679. He was sometime Under Master of the Grammar School. See his son's burial 22 Aug. 1681. ["Nicholas Fewster and Margrett Wright " married 24 Nov. 1607 at St. Oswald's.] * See note to burial of Samuel Adamson 24 July 1683. * The gaol was then in the parish of St. Mary-le-Bow. « See his wife's burial 26 Jan. 1677-8. 7 See her husband's burial 6 Nov. 1716. . s fee hTs widow's burial 17 March 1694-5. Artbur,'son of Arthur Fhilhps, occurs in the Barber Surgeons' books as bound apprentice 31 July 1665. See baptism (of his dau. ?) 6 Jan. '"'" Of Durham ; not improbably a descendant of " my brother Nicholls "mentioned in the will, 12 Nov 1607, of Inna, >4dow of Chancellor Swyft, and dau. of Thomas Lever, Master of Sh r- burn H swill is datei 5 March 1680-81, and was proved by the widow and sole ex'or Hester Soils whe burial see 2 Oct. 1699. See his son's baptism 22 April 1662. [Cuthbert Nichos L in 1576 iMinor Canon, and occurs as k.podidascalus in 1587-1589 ; and a John Nicholls was' appointed circa 1666 Master of Bishop Langley's Song-School.] 1" See his father's burial 2 Aug. 1699, and his mother s 12 May 1678. , , «.. u Born 6 and baptized 13 Oct. 1678 at St. Mary-le-Bow, where her burial also is entered. See her father's burial 4 Oct. 1704. 102 REGHSTER OF BURIALS IN THE 1681 Aug. 1 Anne, wife of Robert Smith, gent. Aug. 22 John,! son of Dorothy Fewster, widdow ; on Monday. Sep. 15 Cuthbert,- son of Cuth. Bowes, Taylor. Oct. 2 David Eales.^ Oct. 3 William, son of William Snawdon. Nov. 26 Martha,^ dau. of Cuth. Hilton. Dec. 19 Jane Chipchase, of Norton, spinser. Jan. 7 Jane Hutchinson, widow. Jan. 7 Ralph, 5 the son of D"^ Hen. Bagshaw, in y« 9 Altars. Feb. 27 Thomas,^ son of Peter Nelson. Mar. 1 Henry Peirson. Mar. 3 Thomasin Horseman. Mar. 9 Mary Philips. 1682 Mar. 31 Mary Mitchell, Spinsf. April 13 John Jackson, Porter. April 20 Samuell Martin,^ Minor Canon of this Church. May 4 Mary Brigham,^ wid. June 10 Nicholas,^ son of M''^ Dorothy Fewster, Wid. June 20 Isabell,^" wife of Jo. Benson. July 7 Meriell,^^ wife of M'" Anthony Lodge. Aug. 9 Ra. Colepitt, gent., of Bishop Auckland. Aug. 18 William,^^ son of Jo. Bowman. Oct. 16 John,^'^ son of Nicholas Barwick, Grent. Jan. 6 Sarah,!^ wife of D'' Tho. Cartwright, Deane of Rippon. Jan. 15 Priscilla,i5 dau. of Tho. Battersby, Clerke. * See his baptism 5 Jan. 1678-9. The mother was dau. of John Martin, of Elvet, gent., and was baptized 13 April 1652 at St. Oswald's, where she married, 3 Peb. 1675-6, the Rev. Nicholas Fewster, whose burial see 13 April 1680. She was buried as " Mrs. Dorothy Feaster, widow," 22 June 1687 at St. Oswald's. 2 See the father's burial 22 Feb. 1714-15. 3 See his second marriage 20 June 1670, and his first wife's burial 1 Jan. 1669-70. * See her baptism 23 July 1679, and her father's burial 28 April 1686. * See baptism of his brother Henry 2 April 1684. « See the father's burial 20 May 1703. 7 He was Master of Bishop Langley's Petty-School (" pro piano cantu et arte scribendi "), in which he had officiated during the incarceration of the loyal Thomas Wandless, commonly called "cavalier," son of Alderman Edward Wandless. Martin himself, we learn, was nicknamed " Baggs " by his pupils. He occurs as Perpetual Curate of St. Nicholas 1663 — 1680. See his wife's burial 29 June 1676. 8 " Tymothie Bridgham and Mary his wifiF" married 14 July 1633 at St. Nicholas. See her husband's burial 26 Aug. 1678. 9 See his brother's burial 22 Aug. 1681. 1" See burial of her husband, to whom she appears to have been first wife, 19 Dec. 1696. " See her husband's burial 21 July 1687. " See his baptism 31 Dec. 1678, and his father's burial 27 Jan. 1695-6. " See his baptism 31 Aug. 1682, and his father's burial 7 Dec. 1687. " See her son's baptism 7 June 1675. '* See her baptism 17 July 1678, and her father's burial 6 Nov. 1716. CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 103 1682 Jan. 27 Eichard Mathewes,i gg^-jt. 1683 April 4 Elizabeth Mitforcl,^ widdow ; Wednesday. April 23 Jolin Archibald, gardiner. April 25 Anne Hunter, spinster. May 15 Henry Blakiston,"^ gent. June 29 Eichard,* son of Jo. Eaw, Esq. Nov. 26 Christian Foster ;5 on Monday. Dec. 29 Frances Gravelle, niece to Isa. Casaubon.*^ Jan. 9 Eobert Hilton, Esq^ ; on Wednesday. Jan. 20 Katherine Hubbock ; on Sunday. Mar. 18 Eebecca Mathewes ; on Tuesday. 1684 May 15 Sarah, ^Yiie of Nicholas Hodgson ; Thursday. June 20 John,7 son of John Taylor. Aug. 10 Thomasin,^ wife of Eo. Adamson, clerk ; Sunday. Aug. 20 Eobert,9 go^ of John Mickleton, Esq^ ; Wednesday. 1 See his widow's burial 21 Dec. 1G87. - She was married as Elizabeth Porter. 28 Oct. 1G25, at St. Mary-le-Bow, to Robert Mitford, of the North Bailey, gent., to whose will, dated 24 Jan. 1666-7, she was Executrix, and who was buried 9 Eeb. following at Bow. See the burial of their second son John Mitford 4 Oct. 1704. Their eldest son Christopher Mitford was baptized 9 Jan. 1627-8 at Bow, and died, vita pafris, leaving two sons, Robert and William, the latter living with the grandfather in 1666-7, and both mentioned in his will. They also had Swinburne and Robert Mitford, baptized same place 1639 and Nov. 1646 respectively. 3 Youngest son of Sir William Blakiston, of Gibside, co. Pal., Knt., by Jane, dau. of Robert Lambton, of Lambton, Esq., and brother of the first Baronet of Gibside (extinct). He married Elizabeth (her surname not given in Surtees), third dau. and coheir of William Blakiston, gent., Attorney-at-Law, of York, where she was baptized at St. Helen's 3 Oct. 1613. She was buried in the chancel of the church of Danby-upon-Wiske, co. York, of which her son Gabriel Blakiston was Rector. [See burials of her sister Mary 2 Dec. 1675, and her great-niece Mrs. Bowes 13 Nov. 1715.] See their children's burials 8 Feb. 1643-4, 23 March 1648-9, and that of their son Thomas Blakiston, Esq., 25 March 1711, and dau. Jane Blakiston 2 June 1714. ■« Eldest child, apparently, of his father, whose burial see 13 Feb. 1721-2. His baptism is not at St. Oswald's, with those of all his brothers and sisters. 5 See his baptism 29 Sep. 1667, and his father's burial 21 April 1677. 8 Mons. J. de Gravelle du Pin was son-in-law of Isaac Casaubon, and signs the dedicatory epistle of Casaubon's " Commentary on Polybius," published in 1617, after the author's death, and the above Frances was, with scarcely any doubt, his dau., and granddau. of Isaac Casaubon— not niece, which is probably a slip of the transcriber, who would be accustomed to hear the names of Isaac and Casaubon in conjunction. " Niece " and " cousin " also, in those days, had a much wider signification than at present. She was actually niece, however, to Dr. Meric Casaubon, Prebendary of Canterbury. Isaac Casaubon died, aged 54, in 1614, so that he would hardly have a niece to represent him in 1683, but it may be fairly assumed that he was grandfather of Frances Gravelle. The territorial du Pin would naturally be relinquished in England. Isaac Ca.saubon married Florence, dau. of the most eminent of the great French printers who bore the name of Estienne, or Stephen, or Stephanus. See Michael Mattaire's " Stephanorum Historia," 1709. ' See his baptism 29 Jan. 1643-4, and his mother's burial 26 Jan. 1709-10. 8 See baptism of her son 24 July 1683. The Rev. Robert Adamson was admitted 20 April 1672, then aged 18, at St. John's College, Cambridge. [" Mr. Robert Adamson, curate of Trimdon," buried 19 April 1709 at St. Oswald's.] 9 He was baptized at Crossgate 14 June 1683. See his father's burial 16 Jan. 1708-9. 104 REGISTER OF BURIALS IN THE 1684 Dec. 3 Jo. Sudbury,^ Deane of Durham. Dec. 7 Jo. Douthwaite, beadsman ; Sunday. Feb. 14 Henry,^ son of D'' Henry Bagshaw. Feb. 18 Dorothy,^ wife of Jo. Mitford ; Wednesday. Feb. 28 Mary Hilton, widdow ; Saturday. 1685 May 10 Miles Stapylton, Esq'' ; Sunday. May 29 Lancelot Hilton, gent. May 31 Dorothy Davison, wid. Oct. 4 Elizabeth,* dau. of Jo. Simpson. Dec. 12 Richard Jackson. Dec. 28 Anne,^ dau. of M'" Jo. Morton, Prebendary. Jan. 9 Catherine,^ dau. of Jo. Haw, Esq*". Jan. 10 Elianor, dau. of Eob. Hilton. Jan. 15 Jane, the dau. of Thomas Skepper. 1686 Mar. 30 Tho. Musgrave,? D.D. April 28 Cuthbert Hilton, gent. May 24 Richard,^ son of Tho. Crosby, was borne & buryed. Oct. 30 Jane Milner,^ an infant. Dec. 14 Michael Spearman,^^ gent. Jan. 13 Eo. Adamson, prisoner. Jan. 15 .... Bolton, prisoner. Feb. 2 Joseph,^^ son of Henry Smith, Clerk. Feb. 9 George Kirby,^^ gent. 1687 April 17 Thomas, son of Geo. Bullock. July 8 Elizabeth Myres,^^ widow. * He was made Dean 1661, succeeding Dr. Barwick, who had held the Deanery but a year. He turned the old refectory of the Monks into a library, and at the end of that chamber, over the door leading into the Deanery, his full-length portrait hangs. He was uncle of Sir John Sudbury, of Eldon, co. Pal., created a Baronet 1685, who died 1691 s.p. See note to baptism of John Wilson 17 Aug. 1684. 2 See his baptism 2 April 1684. ^ She died 17th, according to Bow Register. See her marriage 11 Nov. 1669, and her husband's burial 4 Oct. 1704. ■• See her baptism 12 March 1682-3, and her father's burial 10 June 1688. ' See her baptism 19 Oct. 1684, and her sister Dulcibella's 22 Aug. 1682. * Baptized at St. Oswald's 17 June 1684. Elder dau. by his first wife of John Raw, or Rowe, Esq., whose burial see 13 Feb. 1721-2. ' Of Queen's College, Oxford, matriculated 10 March 1656-7 ; B.A. 26 July 1659 ; M.A. 5 May 1662; B.D. and D.D. 10 Oct. 1685; Rector of Salkeld, Cumberland, 1669; of Whitburn, 00. Pal., Durham, 1675 ; Canon and Archdeacon of Carlisle 1669 ; Canon of Durham 1675 ; of Chichester 1681 ; and Dean of Carlisle 1684 until his death 28 March 1686. He was sixth son of Sir Philip Musgrave, of Edenhall, second Bart., who was created Baron Musgrave after the Restoration, but the patent was never taken out. He married Mary, dau. of Sir Thomas Harrison of Copgrove, Knt., by Margaret, dau. of Conyers, Lord Darcy. See the baptism of a grandchild 20 June 1683, the son of one of Dean Musgrave's daughters and coheirs. Another dau., Margaret Musgrave, married Ralph Shipperdson, Esq., of Pittingtou Hallgarth, co. Pal., and her representative was the late Rev. Edmund Hector Shipperdson, formerly Hopper, D.L., J. P., of Pittingtou and Hermitage. * See his father's burial 9 Nov. 1707. " See her father's burial 5 June 1705. 1" See his father's burial 22 Sep. 1703. " See his father's burial 6 July 1696. 12 See his widow's burial 11 March 1693-4. ^^ See her husband's burial 18 March 1666-7. July 21 Dec. 7 Dec. 21 Dec. 23 Jan. 5 Jan. 11 Mar. 20 April 4 May 30 Sep. 22 Oct. 17 Dec. 28 Jan. 1 Jan. 17 Mar. 19 June 26 Dec. 9 Dec. 23 CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 105 1687 July 21 M^' Antho. Lodge.^ Nicholas Barwicke," gent. Isabell Matthews, widow. Jo. Dun, porter. Jane Hutchinson, widow. George Campbell, gent. Mary Massam, widow. 1688 April 4 Murial Sisson, widow.-'' W" Skurfeild. (No affidavit brought to me, but as I suppose, to the Minister of Bow.) June 10 John Simpson.^ (The affidavit of his being buryed in Woollen delivered to M'" Kirton, Minister of Bow.) Dulcibella Morton.' Jane,^ wife of "W™ Werdon, bookseller. Mary,7 dau. of W"^ Werdon. Elizabeth Morley, spinster. Anne,^ wife of John Darbyshire. M'' Edward Kirkby,^ Prsecentor of this Church. 1689 June 26 Mary Spooner, spinster. (M^ John Smith, Sacrista, Nov. 20, 1689.) Margaret, wife of M^' Timothy Stott. Eichard,^'^' son of D"" Grayhm. ' He was son of Christopher Lodge, of Wolsingham, gent., who made his will 12 Nov. 1683. See his wife's burial 7 July 1682, and daughters' baptisms 15 May 1665 and 30 Nov. 1666. 2 He was brother of Dr. Peter Barwick the Physician, and of Dr. John Barwick, first Dean of Durham after the Restoration 1660. In his will, dated 23 Nov. 1687, he is described as " of the college," and he mentions his brother Dr. Peter Barwick, son George, dau. Jane, and his brother- in-law Mr. John Milner, Mr. George Read, etc. 3 She was baptized 1597 at St. Mary-le-Bow, the eldest dau. of Robert Cooper, Esq., of Dur- ham, Steward of the County Palatine, and a Master of the High Court of Chancery, who entered his pedigree and arms at Dugdale's Visitation 1615. See her husband's burial 18 April 1675. ■* He was a Notary Public. See his wife's burial 31 Oct. 1711, and his daughters' 4 Oct. 1G85 and 15 July 1693. See also burial of Thomas Simpson 23 June 1710. 5 Wife of Dr. Thomas Morton, Prebendary, and Rector of Sedgefield, and previously wife of Rev. Thomas Dalton. She was baptized 21 Jan. 1G43-4 at Sedgefield, and was, in the words of that Register, " filia venerabilis viri Josephi Naylor, sacrse theologise professoris, et ecclesite hujus rectoris vigilantissimi." Her mother was Dulcibella, dau. of Richard Baddeley, Esq. See note to biu-ial of William Bridges 15 Aug. 1634. See her daughter's baptism 22 Aug. 1682 for an account of Dr. Morton ; also her brother's baptism 18 Dec. 1637. 6 See her husband's burial 29 March 1703. 7 See preceding entry. 8 She was married, as Anne Borrow, 9 Jan. 1674-5 at St. Mary's, and was probably a grand- dau. of Benj. Borrow, buried 25 April 1676. 8 He was M.A., and admitted free of Mercers' Company, Durham, 15 Nov. 1681. See his widow's burial 16 July 1721. w See his baptism 17 Sep. 1689. The father William Graham, D.D., of Christ Church, Oxford, was brother of Richard, first Viscount Preston, and a younger son of Sir George Graham, second Bart., of Esk and Netherby, Cumberland, by his wife Lady Mary Johnstone, dau. of James, first Earl of Hartfell, and sister of the second Earl, created also Earl of Annandale. He succeeded Dr. Smith, on his promotion from the Deanery to the Bishopric of Carlisle in the P 106 REGISTER OF BURIALS IN THE 1689 Jau. 12 Barbara,!^ ^^ife of William Suawdon. Feb. 28 Thomas Cradock,^ Esq'. Mar. 19 Sarah Taylor, wid. [Affidavits of being hurled in toooUen cease here.] 1690 Mar. 25 Barbara,^ wife of John Bomnau. April 1 G-eorge Barkas/ Not. Pub. June 28 John,^ son of John Lisle, Clerk. Dec. 7 William Wilson," LL.B., Sp'ul Chancellor. Jan. 22 George,"^ son of John Morton, Preb'i. Feb. 18 Mary,^ wife of W'" Wilson, ut sup. Feb. 19 Anne Green,^ widow of M"" Green, M.C. Mar. 3 John Watson. 1691 Aug. 2 Margarett,io ^^ife of John Eldridge. Oct. 14 Anne,ii ^ifg of D"" Granville, Dean of Durham. first prebend, being installed 16 Aug. 1684, and succeeded Dr. Hartwell in the Rectory of Wliick- ham 1685; made Dean of Carlisle 1686, and Dean of Wells 1704; Clerk of the Closet and Chaplain to Queen Anne. He died 5 Feb. 1711-12, and was buried at Kensington. From the Dean the present Earonets, both of Esk and Netherby, descend. See the marriage of his sister Lady Fenwick 18 May 1704. 1 See her marriage 1 May 1678, and her husband's burial 15 Oct. 1692. 2 Died 25th. Eldest and only surviving son of Sir Joseph Cradock, Knt., LL.D., Commissary of the Archdeaconry of Richmond, and grandson of Archdeacon Cradock, whose burial see 30 Dec. 1627. He was a Fellow of Trinity, Cambridge, and Barrister-at-Law of Gray's Inn, Attorney-General to Bishop Cosin, sometime M.P. for Richmond, Yorkshire. He married, firstly, Sibella, dau. of Archdeacon Gabriel Clarke (whose burial see 12 May 1662), who died 2 March 1669; and secondly, Dorothy (baptized 10 Sep. 1639 at Crossgate, and buried there 24 Feb. 1709-10), dau. of Nicholas Heath, of Little Eden, co. Pal, Esq., but had issue by neither. He is buried near his father-in-law, the Archdeacon, and his ML. bears the arms : On a chevron three garbs. Crest : A bear's head couped and muzzled. =* See her husband's burial 27 Jan. 1695-6. 4 See his widow's burial 10 Oct. 1693. [Richard Barkas occurs as Minor Canon in 1576.] » See his baptism 1 Dec. 1689. 6 He was a Notary Public and Registrar to the Chapter, LL.B. of Trinity Hall, Cambridge. He was accidentally drowned. See his wife's burial 18 Feb. 1690-91 ; son's baptism 17 Aug. 1684, and daughter's 15 Dec. 1685 ; and son's burial 6 Jan. 1700-1. 7 See his baptism 30 Oct. 1683, and his mother's burial, if he was by the first wife, 22 Sep. 1688. 8 See her marriage 18 Dec. 1677, and her husband's burial 7 Dec. 1690. 9 See her husband's burial 14 May 1667. 10 See her marriage 18 March 1688-9, and her husband's burial 24 Feb. 1697-8. 11 She was fourth dau. of Dr. Cosin, Bishop of Durham (whose burial see 29 May, valde April, 1672), by his marriage (13 Aug. 1626 at Crossgate) with Frances, dau. of Marmaduke Blakiston, D.D., Prebendary of Durham, Rector of Sedgpfield, and Archdeacon of Cleveland, which last preferment he resigned in favour of his son-iu-law Cosin. There is a good memoir of Dr. Denys Granville in the " Diocesan History of Durham " (S.P.C.K.), p. 281, which gives a list of his prefer- ments, etc., but where the editor. Canon Low, is a little wrong in his genealogy. Dr. Granville was born circa 1637, the youngest surviving son of the celebrated cavalier Sir Bevil Granville, of Stow, who has been termed " the Bayard of England," and brother of the first Earl of Bath, and uncle of the first Lords Lansdowne and Granville, all of which peerages are extinct. Notwithstanding his emoluments as a Prebendary, an Archdeacon, and the Rector of two good livings, all of which he afterwards held together with his Deanery, he became, from his extravagant way of life, much in debt, and was actually arrested in the cloisters as he was coming from service, iu the presence, Dec. 2 Dec. 19 June 6 Oct. 15 Dec. 6 Jau. 13 Feb. 19 May 18 June 3 July 15 Aug. 4 Aug. 7 Oct. 10 Nov. 27 Jan. 18 Jau. 16 Feb. 1 Feb. 26 Mar. 11 CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 107 1691 Dec. 2 John Tappe,i Bailiff to y« D. & C. William Martiall, Clerk, M.A., Minor Can. 1692 June 6 Eobert Thornton, Clerk, Sector o£ Boldeu. William Snawdon,- yeoman. Anne Scourfield. John Darby, yeom. William Stagg,^ Not. Pub. 1693 May 18 Elisabeth, dan. of Henry Smith. Grolibright, dau. of Henry Smith. Mary,^ dau. of Isabell Simpson. James Mickleton, Esq'". Elisabeth Edmundson.^ Elisabeth Barkas,^ ^\dd. Henry,''' son of John Lisle, Clerk. Catherine Foster, wid. Thomas Were. Anne,^ wife of Arch-D. Booth. Richard Mitchel, the Bishop's porter. Mary Kirkby,^ wid. 1694 April 12 Timothy Horseman.^f Aug. 28 Edward, son of John Lisle, Clerk. Oct. 25 Samuel Eyre, D.D., Prebendary of y« S'^ preb'', & Eecf of Whit- burn. Dec. 1 Elisabeth,!^ wife of Cuthbert Bowes. we are told, of many of the chief gentry of the county. He was Dean from 1684 until the fall of James the Second, whom he followed to France (where he died), refusing to take the oaths to the new King. His preferments were not filled up until 1691. 1 John Yapp graduated at Magdalen College, Oxon, B.A. 2 May 1662. See his wife's burial 4 Aug. 1718, and his son the Rev. Abraham Yapp's 23 Dec. 1728, and other children in Index. 2 See his mfe's burial 12 Jan. 1689-90, and baptisms of his children, — Jan. 1678-9 and 8 Jan. 1682-3. 3 See his wife's burial 27 Feb. 1718-19, and the baptism of his son 2 May 1678. •' See her baptism — Nov. 1676, and her father's burial 10 June 1688. ' See note to burial of William Edmundson 8 Dec. 1704. ^ See her husband's burial 1 April 1690. 7 See his baptism 31 Aug. 1693. s She was dau. of Sir Robert Booth, Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas in Ireland, and first wife of Robert Booth, Archdeacon of Durham, who was father, by his second wife, of the fourth and last Lord Delamere. Dr. Booth, who succeeded Dean and Archdeacon Granville in the lesser preferment in 1691, was a younger son of Sir George Booth, second Bart., of Dun- ham Massie, an eminent Royalist, who was created Baron Delamere 1661, by his second wife Lady Elizabeth Grey, dau. of the first Earl of Stamford. He was made Dean of Bristol 1708. 9 She was dau. of ... . Smith, Esq., of Burnhall (see Fed., Surtees, vol. iv., part ii., p. 187), and widow of George Kirkby, Esq., to whom she was married 14 April 1667 at St. Oswald's. See his burial 9 Feb. 1686-7. 1" Son of William Horseman (whose burial see 17 Jan. 1723-4) by his wife Mary, dau. of Timothy Brigham. " She was married, as Elizabeth Barcroft, 16 Nov. 1671 at St. Nicholas, and was probably dau. of George Barcroft (see his burial 10 Feb. 1638-9), and baptized 1 May 1639. See her husband's burial 22 Feb. 1714-15. 108 REGISTER OF BURIALS IN THE 1691 Dec. 2S ["M" Elizabeth Shuttleworth^ of tliis parish was buried in the Abbie Churchyard." St. Oswald's Eegister, 1694.] Jaue Philips,- widow. 1695 April 15 Richard, son of M^' Mich. Mickleton. Elisabeth,'^ dau. of W™ Horseman. Katherine Foster. (Eranciscus Woodmas, Sacrista, Novemb. 20, 1695.) Michaell, son of M-" Mich. Mickleton. John Bowman.^ Elizabeth, •'' dau. of M'' John Spearman. 1696 June 19 Tamar,« wife of M>- Henry Smith, Clerk. M'' Henry Smith,^ Clerk. Elizabeth,^ wife of M"" Thomas Crosby. Dorothy,^ wife of John Clement, porter. Johu,!'^ son of John Clement, porter. John Benson.^^ Jane Taj). Morton Blakeston ; at Bow Church. Abraham Tap, inf ^ Elizabeth Martin. (Abra. Tap, sacrista, Eeb. xi. succeeded M'* Woodmas.) 1697 May 11 Ellenor Lewins ; Tuesday. Elizabeth Morton,^- dau. of D»' Morton ; Affidavit. James Smart, sen., one of the lay-clerks of the Cathedr^ ; Sunday. Nov. 11 Jo. Martin, Minor Can'on of the Cath. Ch. of Durham. ' She was elder dau. and coheiress of Thomas Moore, gent., owner of large fisheries on the south side of the Tweed, and was widow of Nicholas Shuttleworth, of Forcet, co. York, and Durham, Esq.— the first of that family there settled —to whom she was married 28 Sep. 1671 at St. Oswald's. See the burials of her son 2 Oct. 1704, and her sister 22 March 1701-2. '^ She was married, as Jane Hutchinson, at St. Oswald's, 12 Nov. 1643, to Arthur Phillipps, gent., whose burial see 30 May 1671. •■* See her baptism 29 Sep. 1692, and her fathers burial 17 Jan. 1723-4. '' See his wife's burial 25 March 1690, and baptisms of his children in Index. * She was baptized 4 June 1695 at St. Mary-le-Bow. See her father's baptism 28 March 1672. " See her husband's burial next entry. 7 See his baptism 10 Feb. 1642-3. He was Rector of St. Mary's in the South Bailey. He appears to have been given to drink, and was often admonished by the Dean and Chapter on that head, and was perhaps suspended for some time. See preceding entry and his children's burials 9 Jan. 1678-9 and 2 Feb. 1687-8. ^ See her marriage 9 Oct. 1681. She was a dau. of Ambrose Myers, whose burial see 18 March 1666-7. See her husband's burial 9 Nov. 1707. ^ See her husband's burial 11 May 1710. •" See preceding entry. ^' See his first wife's burial 30 June 1682, and his children's baptisms 21 July 1685 and 21 Sep. 1686. ^^ See her baptism 22 April 1688. She was youngest child of Dr. Morton by his first wife, whose burial see 22 Sep. 1688. Mar. 17 April 15 April 17 June 25 Oct. 12 Jan. 27 Eeb. 22 June 19 July 6 Aug. 19 Oct. 20 Oct. Dec. 19 Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Eeb. 10 Eeb. 19 May 11 May 24 Aug. 8 CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 109 1697 Nov. 23 Will. Hawkins, one o£ the lay clerks of y"^ Cath. Ch. of Durh. Feb. 24 M'' John Eldridg.^ Feb. 24 M''" Jane Eowe,- mdow of Rich. Rowe. 1698 Sep. 22 Eliz.,=5 dau. of D"^ Dobson. Oct. 7 Mary,* wife of Will. Horsman. Nov. 21 Rich. Wakelin.» Dec. 5 Mary,^ dau. of D"" Smith. Feb. 9 Mf Cuth. Hall. Feb. A woman in y'^ jail. 1699 AprH 9 M" Longfield. April 13 Barbara,^ wife of Abra. Yapp, Clerk. Aug. 2 George Bullock.^ Aug. 9 ... .9 son of D'' Smith. Sep. 27 Johni" ("Robert" erased), son of Gilbert Spearman. Oct. 2 M" Hester Nichols,^^ widow. Jan. 14 Dame Eliz. Burton.^^ 1 See his wife's burial 2 Aug. 1691. 2 She was the only dau. of Barnabas Hutchinson, Attorney and Proctor. Her M.I. says she died 14 Teb. 1700, which of course must be wrong, and was probably inscribed long after her death. The same altar-tomb, now almost illegible, described her father as dying 14 March 1(533, and Jane his wife 28 Feb. 1699, ajt. 102, but both were probably buried at St. Mary-le-Bow, to which Barnabas was a benefactor b}- will. See her husband's burial 6 Jan. 1678-9. ^ See her baptism same day. ^ She was dau. of Timothy Brigham, whose burial see 26 Aug. 1678, and was married at St. Oswald's 21 Sep. 1669. See her husband's burial 17 Jan. 1723-4. [Mary Horsman, widow, buried 26 Dec. 1684; and Mary Horsman, spinster, buried 9 Sep. 1684 at St. Oswald's.] 5 He was baptized at St. Mary-le-Bow 29 March 1657, the son of the Rev. Richard Wikelin, or WaikUnge, Minor Canon, whose burial see 30 Oct. 1661. 6 See her baptism 26 Jan. 1697-8. 7 lu her marriage licence, dated 24 Feb. 1693, she is termed Barbara Taylor, spinster. She is called sister, 1698, by John Taylor, a relation perhaps of Thomas Taylor, whose marriage with Mary Yapp see 13 Feb. 1699-1700. See burial of her husband, to whom she was first wife, 23 Dec. 1728. 8 See burial of his first wife 12 May 1678, and his second marriage 22 Oct. 1679. ^ See baptism same day. 1" See his mother's burial 26 Jan. 1700-1. 11 See her husband's burial 6 June 1681. '- She was the second dau. of Dr. Cosin, Bishop of Durham (whose burial see 29 May 1672), and was born 11 and baptized 17 June 1632 at Brancepeth. She married, firstly, Henry Hutton, of Goldsborough, co. York, Esq. (son of Sir Richard Hutton), by whom she had a dau. Frances, whose burial see 26 Jan. 1677-8 ; secondly. Sir Thomas Burton, Knt., of Brampton, Wetmorland, by whom she had two sons, Richard Burton (of whom, for clearness sake, more below), and Henry Burton, who was buried 13 Jan. 1661-2 at St. Andrew's Auckland ; thirdly, 23 Dec. 1662, at St. Andrew's Auckland, Samuel Davison, of Wingate, co. Pal., Esq., who was buried 15 April 1671 in the chapel at Auckland, much to the displeasure of the Bishop, his father-in-law, during his absence in London ; fourthly she married Isaac Basire, Esq., the burial of whose son by her see 2 May 1678. The Rev. Richard Burton, mentioned above, left a widow, " Mrs. Mary Burton," buried at St. Oswald's 21 March 1720-21. Their son Richard Burton, Esq., lived, >«re Masons, at Elemore Hall, having married at Pittington, 21 April 1729, Frances, only dau. of Thomas Mitford, Esq. He died s.p. and was buried 24 Feb. 1740-41 at St. Oswald's, where his widow also was buried 6 Feb. 1758. Aug. 21 Aug. 26 Oct. 16 Oct. 18 Oct. 27 Nov. 30 Dec. 16 Dec. 17 Dec. 18 Jan. 6 Jan. 26 April 16 Apri] 25 Mar. 22 110 REGISTER OF BURIALS IN THE 1700 Aug. 21 Jo., son of Henry Smith. Tho. Crosby, son of Francis Crosby. John,i son of M'' Cuthbert's. Charles,^ son of My Cuthbert's. M''^ Ann Gruorden,''' wife of M'' Alderman G-uorden's. M'' Tho. Sherman, Minor Canon ; S* Andrew day. John Fairlesse, Virger. John Massam.^ Jane, y'= wife of John Fairlesse. Sudbury Wilson.-^ Mary,'^ mfe of M'' Grilbert Spearman, 1701 April 16 Ellenor Shaw,^ wife of Alexander Shaw. Grilbert,^ sou of M'' Gilbert SjDearman. Marg. Huddleston,^ widoAv, of Elvet Parish. 1702 May 6 Ann,io dau. of M>- Geo. Dixon. 1 Eldest son of John Cuthbert, Esq., by his wife Dorothy Spearman, whose baptism see 29 June 1670. 2 Fifth son of John Cuthbert, Esq. See previous entry. ^ Also entered in St. Nicholas Register—" in the Minster yard." She was second wife, and married as " Mrs. Anne Smith, sp'," to Mr. Gordon at St. Oswald's 29 July 1684. Alderman John Gordon, mercer, was son of James Gordon, gent., of Durham and Hurworth-on-Tees, was apprenticed 20 March 1663, and admitted free of the Mercers' Company 21 May 1672. He was made Alderman 24 May 1689, being then of Shacklock Hall (a house near " The Sands," Durham), and Mayor 1695. He married, firstly, Isabella, dau. and coheir of Robert Bromley, Esq., of Nesbett, co. Pal., at Hesilden 24 July 1677 (by whom he had two children), who was buried at St. Nicholas 1 Feb. 1679-80 ; secondly as above ; and thirdly, " Mrs. Ann Tatam " [? widow of " Mr. Robert Tatam, of St. Nicholas, draper taylor," buried at St. Oswald's 17 Nov. 1699], at St. Nicholas 23 Nov. 1701, who was buried there 30 April 1706, dying 29th. The Alderman died 9 and was buried with his last wife 11 April 1713. See marriage also of Thomas Brumley and Anne Gordon 3 Feb. 1678-9. ■* [Mary, dau. of Mr. John Massam, baptized 9 July 1693 at St. Nicholas.] ^ Youngest son of William Wilson, Spiritual Chancellor of the Diocese (whose burial see 7 Dec. 1690), and was baptized at St. Mary-le-Bow 2 July 1688. See his brother's baptism 17 Aug. 1684. ^ Died 23rd. She was dau. and coheiress of Robert Bromley, of Nesbett, co. Pal., Esq., and was married in 1697. Her descendants quarter, in right of her. Quarterly per fess indented gules and or. See her husband's second marriage 1 Sep. 1701, and her sister's burial 3 Feb. 1705-6, and note to Mrs. Gordon's burial 27 Oct. 1700. ^ She died, according to Jacob Bee's Diary, 14th, and her burial is also registered, but as on 15th, at St. Oswald's, where also her husband " Mr. Alexander Shaw, musician," was buried 23 July 1706. See their marriage 29 Nov. 1677. » See his mother's burial 26 Jan. 1700-1. • Also registered at St. Oswald's. She was younger dau. and coheiress of Thomas Moore, gent., and widow of Ferdinando Huddleston, by whom she had a son Ferdinando, who married Sarah Watson (she re-married .... Christian) and died s.p., and a dau. Elizabeth, wife of Robert Bruce. See her sister Mrs. Shuttleworth's burial 28 Dec. 1694. 1" Eldest dau. of George Dixon, of Durham, Attorney-at-Law, by his first wife, Elizabeth, dau. of Alderman Robert Grey, baptized at Bow 5 May 1696. See her mother's burial 6 June 1708, and her father's 3 June 1738. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. Ill 1702 May 23 Ossytha,! or Psyche, dau. of y^ Eev'^ Jo. Morton, D.D. June 16 John Martin, of S' Nicholas Parish. Aug. 11 William," son of y<= Eever'^ Jn" Smith, D.D., Prebendary of y« Cath. Church, Dunelm. Aug. 16 Mathew,^ son of M'' Peter Nelson, writ. masf. Sep. 15 Thomas,'* son of Abra. Tapp. Oct. 13 Jo.,"" son of M^ Gilbert Spearman. Nov. 1 Ann, ^\4fe of Zadock Smith,^ taylour. Mar. 16 John Tapp,^ son of Ellenor Yapp, widow. 1703 Mar. 29 William AVerdon,^ bookseller. May 20 M' Peter Nelson,^ writing-master. Aug. 9 Theophilus,^o son of Lawyer Cuthbert's. Aug. 26 Barbara Hall, a servant to M''^ Eeed, wid., living in y^ South Bailey. Sep. 22 M"" John Spearman," Under-Sheriff. Jan. 21 Horatius,^2 ^.q^^ ^f Tho. Horsman. Feb. 23 M>" Eobert Smith, widower. 1 Dau. of Dr. Morton by his second wife, whose burial see 12 Feb. 1724-5. See her half- sister's baptism 22 Aug. 1682. - Query by which wife. See his brother's baptism 25 Oct. 1696. 3 He was baptized at Bow 30 Sep. 1688. See his father's burial 20 May. ■• See his jjarents' marriage 28 Oct. 1700. 5 Also entered in St. Nicholas Register as " in the Minster yard." See his parents' marriage 28 Oct. 1700. « See baptisms St. Oswald's. She must have been his first wife, for he has children baptized and buried at St. Oswald's later. 7 See the father's burial 2 Dec. 1691. 8 See his wife's burial 17 Oct. 1688. 9 He was Under or Writing Master at the Grammar School. Originally this school was two schools, under different masters who were not responsible to each other, but in time they became united, and the iMaster of the "petty school " (pro piano cantu et arte scribendi) was appointed and paid by the Master of the Higher School. To restore the schools to their former state was Nelson's great desire, and he was engaged in a long controversy with the Eev. Thomas Rudd, the Head Master, as to the stipend of the Writing or Under Master. Their letters display the rancour and personalities of any newspaper war of to-day. See some further remarks on the Schools in the Appendix. See the burial of Mr. Nelson's wife 28 Jan. 1721-2, and those of his sons' 21 Feb. 1681-2 and 16 Aug. 1702. He has three children baptized at St. Oswald's. '° Seventh son of John Cuthbert, Esq., by his wife Dorothy Spearman, whose baptism see 29 June 1670. 1' Died 21st, aged 58. "A sound and judicious lawyer and antiquary "; he was for twenty- eight years Under Sheriff. He was baptized 16 Jan. 1645-6 at (Tynemouth ?), the eldest son of Robert Spearman, gent., of Preston, near Tynemouth, Northumberland. He may be termed the homo propositus of his family, for he purchased in 1678 the manor of Thornley, co. Pal., which was for long the seat and is still the property of his descendants. He married 3 Nov. 1663. The births and baptisms of all his children except Michael (whose burial see 14 Dec. 1686) are entered at St. Mary-le-Bow, but consult also this Index. See Pedigree of Spearman in Surtees, vol. i., p. 95, to which these Registers will be found to make some additions and corrections; also Burke's " Landed Gentry." Mr. Spearman's large collection of MSS. is in Bishop Cosin's library at Durham. '^ The father afterwards Apparitor. See the burial of another child 31 Jan. 1710-11. 1704 April 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 4 Nov. 14 Dec. 8 Jan. 16 Jan. 26 1705 June 5 Sep. 15 Oct. 14 Dec. 28 Peb. 3 Feb. 5 Mar. 13 1706 June 9 Dec. 13 1707 Sep. 2 112 REGISTEH OF BURIALS IN THE M.''^ Moor,i widow. Eichard Shuttlewortli.- John Midford,^ apparitor. M" Eliz. Mickleton,* wife of M'" Mich. Mickleton. William,^ son of John Edmundson. Elizab.,^ dau. of John Edmundson. Mary," dau. of Ellenor Tapp ; St. Paul. M'' John Milner,^ Praecenf. Geo.,9 son of Will. Graham, D.D. Will.,1" son of M'" G-eorge Dixon, attorney-at-law. Eobert.ii son of M"" Michael Mickleton. Phyllis,i2 dau. of M'' Brumly, of Nasebet. M''^ Jane Compton, wid. John Denton, barber. Higgons,^3 gQjj of S'' Geo. Wheler. Lancelot Lowther,^* mercer. M"^^ Mary,i5 wife of D"" Einney. 1 She was perhaps widow of Thomas Moore, Esq., and mother of Mrs. Shuttleworth and of Mrs. Huddleston, whose burials see 28 Dec. 1694 and 22 March 1701-2 respectively. - He was baptized 17 Dec. 1672 at St. Oswald's, and was eldest son of Nicholas Shuttleworth, Esq. (younger brother of Sir Richard Shuttleworth, of Gawthorp, co. Lancaster), of Porcet, co. York, and Elvet, co. Pal., by his wife Elizabeth Moore, whose burial see 28 Dec. 1694. He died s.p., and his brother Nicholas Shuttleworth, Esq., of Durham, was his devisee. ^ He was baptized 23 Oct. 1629 at St. Mary-le-Bow, the second son of Robert Mitford, of the North Bailey, gent., by his wife Elizabeth Porter, whose burial see 4 April 1683. He is named in his father's will of 24 Jan. 1666-7. See his wife's burial 18 Feb. 1684-5. He was perhaps married twice; see burial of" Mrs. Jane Mitford, widow," 11 Feb. 1719-20. See also burials of his children 6 Oct. 1678, 21 June 1681, and 2 Jan. 1734-5. He had, besides, a dau. Dorothy, born 5 and baptized 10 March 1673-4 at Bow, and buried there 28 id. men. * See her marriage 4 July 1687, and her husband's burial 19 Feb. 1710-11. She was dau. of John Spearman, the Under Sheriff, whose burial see 22 Sep. 1703. * John Edmundson and Mary Lamb were married 6 May 1679 at Crossgate. The above child might have been either son or grandson of that marriage. See the burial of John Edmundson, Senior, 14 Sep. 1708. ^ See preceding entry. ' See her mother's burial 4 Aug. 1718. ^ He was perhaps a son of Thomas Milner, Master of the Grammar School, between Nicholas Walton, who resigned about 1628, and Richard Smelt, who occurs as Master in 1633. See his widow's burial 11 March 1730-31, his daughter's 30 Oct. 1686, and nephew's 3 Aug. 1708; also Nicholas Barwick's 7 Dec. 1687. " See his brother Richard's baptism 17 Sep. 1689. 1" Eldest son of George Dixon, Attorney-at-Law, by his first wife. See note to his sister's burial 6 May 1702. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] " Baptized at St. Mary-le-Bow 7 March 1695-6. See the father's burial 19 Feb. 1710-11. ''-' Also entered at St. Oswald's, "at y'' cathedral." She was dau. and coheiress of Robert Bromley, of Nesbitt, co. Pal., Esq. See her sister Mrs. Spearman's burial 26 Jan. 1700-1. 1^ See his father's burial 23 Jan. 1723-4. '■* See his marriage 4 June 1698. '^ She was dau. of ... . Davison .... and was first wife to Dr. James Finney, Prebendary, whose burial see 13 March 1726-7. 1707 Oct. 22 Nov. 9 Peb. 24 Mar. 10 Mar. 11 1708 May 31 June 6 July 9 Aug. 3 Sep. 14 Oct. 10 Oct. 24 Dec. 16 Jan. 16 Mar. 23 1709 Jan. 26 1710 May 11 June 23 CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 113 Catherine,^ wife of M"" John Rawe. Tho. Crosby.2 Joseph Dixon,^ Verger. One M"^ Grravener, a Physician. John, son of Abra. Tapp. John Saxton.^ Eliz.,5 wife of M"" G-eo. Dixon ; laid violent hands on herself, as was supposed. William Tapp. M"" Tho. Milner,^ nephew to M' Jo. Milner, olim Praec. Ecc. Dun^. John Edmundson,^ sen"". Ann,^ wife of M' Rich. Baddely. M'' Peter Burrell. Dorothy,^ wife of Ralph Wilkinson. M' John Mickleton.io Theophilus,^^ son of M'' Gilbert Spearman. Joyce Taylor.^ 2 John Clement,^^ College porter. Thomas Simpson,^* son of John, and grandchild of old Tho. Simpson, then alive and above an 100 years old. 1 She was married 21 Feb. 1688-9, at St. Oswald's, as "M" Catherine Lisle, of Litle S' Maries," to Mr. Eawe, to whom she was second wife. Her M.I. states she died 21st, leaving her husband (whose burial see 13 Feb. 1721-2) " moerens, deflens, dolens." " He was baptized 1 June 1658 at St. Oswald's, the eldest son of Francis Crosby, Esq. (buried 23 Dec. 1700 at St. Oswald's), Clerk of the Peace, co. Pal., by Ann (buried 9 Oct. 1700 at St. Os- wald's), dau. of John Richardson, Esq. (she was married 17 April 1655 at St. Oswald's). He was an Attorney-at-Law, and, according to Sir Cuthbert Sharp, succeeded his father 4 June 1679, when yet under age, as Clerk of the Peace. Ten children of " Mr. John Crosby," Attorney, evidently a brother of Francis above mentioned, occur at St. Oswald's. This Thomas Crosby had by his wife, whose burial see 19 Aug. 1696, three sons at least, Ambrose, Watson, and Thomas, who were baptized at St. Mary-le-Bow, besides Richard, whose burial see 24 May 1686. ^ See his widow's burial 11 Nov. 1711. * See a burial 5 Nov. 1758. ^ She was the dau. of Alderman Robert Grey and Ann his wife, of Claypath, Durham. She was married 11 June 1695, and had three sons and four daughters. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] See also Pedigree of Geey, under " Scurfield of Hur worth," in Burke's " Landed Gentry." ^ See his said uncle's burial 5 June 1705. 7 See note to baptism of William Edmundson 8 Dec. 1704, and burial of " Widow Edmundson " 2 Feb. 1748-9. 8 See her first marriage 8 Feb. 1678-9, and her second marriage 23 Dec. 1699 to Richard Baddeley, whose burial see 16 Jan. 1713-14. ^ See her marriage 2 Dec. 1697. ^0 He was baptized at Bow 5 March 1665-6, and was of Durham, gent. See his father's burial 29 Aug. 1669, and his two children's burials 20 Aug. 1684 and 16 July 1710. " See his parents' marriage 1 Sep. 1701. *^ See her marriage 29 Aug. 1682. She was dau. of the Rev. John Dury, or Drury, Epistoler. See the baptism of her sister June 1655, and that of a nephew 25 Sep. 1681. '^ See his first wife's burial 20 Oct. 1696. He married secondly, 8 Sep. 1698, by licence, at St. Oswald's, EUzabeth Moss, " of Branspeth par." See his son's burial 4 March 1732-3. " See note to burial of Jo. Simpson 10 June 1688. Q 114 REGISTER or BURIALS IN THE 1710 July 16 Ann Mickleton/ dau. o£ M"" John Mickletou, deceased. Sep. 21 Jane Langstaff, serv' to M^"' Ann Bowes, in y« College. Jan. 31 Katherine,2 dau. of Tho. Horsman, Appar''. Feb. 19 Mr. Michael Mickleton,^ o£ Crook Hall. Mar. 16 Sarah, ^ dau. of M-- Geo. Dixon, attorney-at-law. 1711 Mar. 25 M'' Thomas Blakiston.^ June 13 Mary Bullock, wid. Aug. 19 Katherine Taylor, wid. Oct. 31 Isabel Simpson,*^ wid. Nov. 11 Joseph Dixon's'' widow, late Yirger. (Robert Leeke, Sacrist, Nov. 20, 1711.) Mar. 14 Tho. Smurfoot, a beadsman, aged 85. 1712 May 20 M''^ Mary Hilton. Aug. 1 Prancis,^ son of M-' Greo. Dixon, attourney. Dec. 2 M'- Ealph Clark. Dec. 9 Horace Alston,^ Esq^ nephew to the L'' Crew. 1713 June 6 Margaret,!^ wife of W"^ Turner, Clerk. Aug. 20 William,!! gon of W" Turner, Clerk. 1 See her baptism 9 Aug. 1681, and her father's burial 16 Jan. 1708-9. - The father (probably a son of William Horseman, buried 17 Jan. 1723-4), apparently succeeded John Baty as Apparitor 1710. See the burial of another child 21 Jan. 1703-4. 3 See his wife's burial 14 Nov. 1704. ■* Baptized at Bow 26 Dec. 1710. She was the eldest dau. of Mr. George Dixon by his .second wife Sarah, dau. of Francis Johnson, of Newcastle, to whom he was married 2 Feb. 1709. See the mother's burial 6 March 1765. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] s Son of Henry Blakiston, whose burial see 15 May 1683, by his wife Elizabeth, second dau. and coheiress of William Blakiston, of York, gent. He was Bailiff of Darlington in 1699. He married Frances, dau. and coheiress of Bishop Cosin, and widow of Charles Gerard, Esq. (buried at Darlington 15 April 1665), by whom he had an only child Frances, whose burial see 4 April 1679. The place of their marriage is not known, and it has truly been said that the Bishop "was not altogether happy in his family" (Low's " Diocesan History," p. 281), for, in a letter to Miles Stapylton, Esq. (see his burial 10 May 1685), 19 March 1667-8, he says, " I rec* the draught of the lease for Bedbourne parke, etc. You have mentioned my daughter, not as the relict of Charles Gerrard, but as the wife of T. B., which I have not yet acknowledged, nor was it ever made knowne to mee that they were legally married, and whensoever it shall be so made knowne 1 professe beforehand that I am extreamly displeased with it, for I was most treacherously used, and for my part shall never owne it." " T. B." died 22 March, set. 73, and his will is dated 2 Aug. 1706. His wife Frances was buried at Darlington 10 March 1668-9. ^ See her husband's burial 15 May 1683. 7 See her marriage 19 July 1699, and her husband's burial 24 Feb. 1707-8. ^ Baptized at Bow 22 May 1712. He was the eldest son of Mr. George Dixon by his second wife. See note to his sister's burial 16 March 1710. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] ^ He was ^rea^-nephew to Lord Crew, Bishop of Durham, being the son of Sir Rowland Alston, second Bart., of Odell, Beds, by his wife Temperance, dau. of Thomas, second Lord Crew, elder brother of the Prelate and his immediate predecessor in the title. He was appointed Under Sheriff on the death of Spearman 1703, " during the Bishop's pleasure." See the Bishop's marriage 23 July 1700. 1" First wife of the Rev. William Parthericke Turner, Minor Canon. See her marriage 1 Nov. 1708. " See preceding entry. June 2 Nov. 1 Dec. 18 Feb. 22 Mar. 13 Mar. 15 Mar. 18 Sep. 8 Nov. 7 Nov. 13 CATHEDRAL CHUllCH AT DURHAM. 115 1713 Jan. 16 M"" Richard Baddelye.i Elizabeth Lamb, widow. 1714 June 2 M^^ Jaue Blakiston.- George, sou of John Bullock. Dorothy,'^ dau. of M'' Rob* Spearman. Cuthbert Bowes,^ taylor. M'" Phinehas Baddeley. M'' Geo. Mitford,^ a Clergyman. M'' Thomas Skepper.^ 1715 Sep. 8 Mary/ dau. of M^' Geo. Dixon. M'' Benjamin Jackson, singing-man. Madam Anne Bowes. ^ 1716 April 27 Mary,^ daughter of M"^ Gilbert Spearman. Nov. 6 M"- Tho. Battersbye.io (John Powell, Sacrist, 9^^' j^ 20«\ 1716.) Feb. 21 John Bell, Virger, & Steward to Dean Mountagu. 1717 May 17 Jane,ii dau. of S'' George Wheler. Sep. 28 Susanna Smith. i- 1718 April 15 M^ Christopher Mickleton,i3 on y« Palace Green. ' Son of Mr. Eichard Baddeley, of whom see note to burial of "William Bridges 15 Aug. 1634. See his wife's burial 10 Oct. 1708. - She was dau. of Henry Blakiston, Esq. (whose burial see 15 May 1683), by his wife Elizabeth Blakiston. Her brother Gabriel Blakiston, Rector of Danb3'^-upon-Wiske, co. York, in his will, dated 17 Sep. 1719, and proved at York 21 Aug. 1721, leaves to " my friend Mrs. Rowell, widow of Mr. John Rowell, late of Durham, for and in respect of her care of my dear sister Mrs. Jane Blakiston in her last sickness," 10 guineas. 3 See her father's burial 20 Oct. 1728. "* Cuthbert Bowes, son of Edward Bowes, of Darlington, admitted free of Draper and Taylors' Company, Durham, 15 June 1666. See his wife's burial 1 Dec. 1694; see also burials of his children 21 July 1679 and 15 Sep. 1681. Edward, son of Cuthbert Bowes, was admitted Draper and Taylor 1699. * A George Mitford graduated at Christ College, Cambridge, B.A. 1688. ^ He was baptized 12 Feb. 1634-5 at St. Mary-le-Bow, the fourth sou of Moses Skepper, Clerk of the Halmote Court, and grandson of Christopher Skepper, who entered his pedigree and arms at St. George's Visitation 1615. See his daughters' burials 15 Jan. 1685-6 and 15 Jan. 1733-4. 7 Baptized at Bow 27 Deo. 1713. See note to her sister's burial 16 March 1710. [MS. Fed. by E. A. W.] ^ See her second marriage 30 Sep. 1706. ^ Dau. of Mr. Spearman by his second marriage, which see 1 Sep. 1701. ^° He was appointed Master of the Grammar School, about 16 July 1666, in succession to the Rev. Elias Smith, and resigned about 1690. He is buried in the Cathedral Yard near the north porch. His grave-cover has clearly never had an inscription, but bears the arms, a saltire paly, and a ram passant for crest. See his wife's burial 26 April 1690, and consult Index. [Richard Battersby was an " intruder " to the Rectory of Haughton. Surtees, vol. iii., p. 342.] 1^ See her father's burial 23 Jan. 1723-4. '- Perhaps a dau. of the Rev. Elias Smith (see his burial 9 Dec. 1676) and his wife Susanna, but her baptism is not here. ** See his baptism 19 June 1664, and his father's burial 29 Aug. 1669. The name of his father, who had been dead nearly fifty years, being given is unusual, but it was doubtless to distinguish him from his great-nephew, whose burial see 1720. 116 REGISTER OF BURIALS IN THE 1718 Aug. 4 Elleuor Tapp,^ widow. Feb. 27 Alice Stagge,- widow. 1719 April 19 M"" John Powell,'^ Minor Canon of the Cathedral & Sacrist thereof. April 19 .... Massam. (Jo. Waring, Sacrist, Nov. 20, 1719.) Anne Eydley, serv' to M''^ Eliz. Burrell, widow. M" Jane Midford,^ widow. 1720 April 2 Anne Denton, ^^ wadow, a beadswoman, aged 106. MargS daughter of M'' Christopher Mickleton. April 30 M"- Christopher Mickleton. M"" Peter Burrell,^ of South Bailey. Thamar, wife of Will. Laye, singing-man. Christopher, son of M'' Christopher Mickleton. M'^ Smith, wife of M"" Posthumus Smith. Thomas,'' son of D"" Morton, Prebendary of Durham. M'' Ealph Hutton. 1721 May 8 John,^ son of John Waring. M" Kirkby,9 widow. Cath. Wilson. (W" Parthericke Turner, Sacrist, Nov. 20, 1721.) M''^ Robinson, a midwife. D"" John Bowes, Prebendary. M" Nelson,^" a widow. M"" John Mickleton,^! of Crookhall. John Rowe,^^ Esq. 1722 July 4 John,!^ son of M"" Peter Burrell. ' See her marriage 3 Feb. 1667-8, and her husband's burial 2 Dec. 1691. 2 See her marriage 29 Aug. 1677. See Surtees, vol. iv., part ii., p. 160. 3 See his daughter's burial 8 July 1784. ■* Perhaps second wife of John Mitford, buried 4 Oct. 1704. * See note to burial of John Denton 13 March 1705-6. 6 See his father's burial 24 Oct. 1708. He married, firstly, 12 Oct. 1686, at St. Giles, Elizabeth, dau. of Lancelot Hilton, Esq., of Durham. See his second marriage 16 Eeb. 1709-10. See the burial of his son-in-law John Garth 27 Jan. 1723-4, and the marriage of his dau. 2 Feb. 1719-20. ' See his baptism 26 June 1694. » See his baptism 13 March 1720-21. 9 See her marriage 27 May 1674, and her husband's burial 19 March 1668-9. '" Her burial is also entered at St. Oswald's {" widow of M'' Peter Nelson, schole-master, dy'd here, & was bury'd in y" Cathedr' "). She was married at Long Newton, co. Pal., 1 June 1669— " Peter Nelson, of Durham, scrivener, and Ann Thorp, of Yarra." " See his father's burial 19 Feb. 1710-11. He was born at Crookhall 1689, and died unmarried. 12 Died 11th. He was aged 18 at Dugdale's Visitation Aug. 1666. His first wife, Annabella, was buried 16 Oct. 1688 at St. Oswald's, where he has four children by her baptized, and eight by his second wife (whose burial see 22 Oct. 1707), and he is there invariably called " John Raw, Esq." See burials of his father 6 Jan. 1677-8, a son 29 June 1683, a dau. 9 Jan. 1685-6, and another son 29 Oct. 1769. '3 See his father's burial 15 June 1720. Dec. 15 Feb. 11 April 2 April / April 30 June 15 July 10 Aug. 25 Oct. 12 Jan. 28 Mar. 23 May 8 July 16 Nov. 17 Dec. 19 Jan. 16 Jan. 28 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 July 4 CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 117 1722 Sep. 13 W"' Smith, sou o£ My Posthumus Smith, Eegister to the Dean & Chapt. Dec. 2 M" Jane Hilton, Avife of M^ Cuth. Hilton. Feb. 18 Eliz.,^ wife of Gi-eo. Garry, bellringer. Feb. 23 Abigail,- Relict of M^ John Mickleton. Mar. 2 Geo,^ son of Geo. Garry, bellringer. 1723 Jan. 17 W^" Horseman,* a beadsman. Jan. 23 S'^ Geo. Wheler,^ Prebendary, Rector of Houghton-le-Spring. Jan. 27 M"" John Garth,*' of Headlam. Mar. 2 Mary Bullock," wife of Jo. Bullock, taylor. 172-1 Sep. 8 M"" Cuthbert Hilton, son of M'' Rob* Hilton, Eegister. Nov. 22 Tho. Stonehewer, son of M'' Eich. Stonehewer. Dec. 25 Ann, daughter of y^ Eev^ M' Ab"" Yapp. Feb. 2 George Garry, ^ bellringer. Feb. 12 Ositha,9 2<^ wife of Jo. Morton, D.D., Preb. 1725 June 4 D"^ William Hartwell,^*^ Prebendary. M' Posthumus Smith, Eegister to y^ Dean & Chapter. Dec. 25 Isabel Featherstone. 1726 April 5 Eleanor Barvvicke,^^ widow. April 22 Sam. Clarke, -nTiting-master, May 1 Margarett Scruton.^^ June 30 M" Eead, wid. July 31 M-- Brabant. Sep. 25 James Garth .^^ (EoV Pigot, Sacrist, NoV^ y« 20t^ 1726.) I See the husband's burial 2 Feb. 1724-5. ' See her husband's burial 16 Jan. 1708-9. 3 See the father's burial 2 Feb. 1724-5. ■» See his wife's burial 7 Oct. 1698, and other baptisms and burials of his faniil}' in Index. ^ He was born at Breda 1650, where his Royalist parents were in exile. He was the son of Colonel Charles AVheler of the King's Guards, and of Charing, Kent, by Anne, dan. of John Hutchin, Esq., of Egerton. He was knighted at Winchester 11 Sep. 1682. He married Grace (she died 20 April 1703), dau. of Sir Thomas Higgons, Knt., by Bridget, dau. of Sir Bevil Granville and sister to Dean Granville, the burial of whose wife see 14 Oct. 1691. See burial of a son 9 June 1706. M.I. (See also Le Neve's " Knights," Harleiau Society's Publications, Vol. VIII., p. 366.) * He married at St. Mary-le-Bow (also entered at St. Oswald's), 2 Feb. 1713-14, Margaret, dau. of Peter Burrell, Esq., whose burial see 24 Oct. 1708. She re-married, as fourth wife, James, first Lord D'Arcy, of Navan, Ireland, but died s.p. 1758. See burial of her sister Mrs. Bowlby 15 Aug. 1783. ' The husband perhaps a son of George Bullock, whose burial see 2 Aug. 1699. 8 See his wife's burial 18 Feb. and his son's 2 March 1722-3. ^ Her maiden name was Robinson. See note to Dulcibella Morton's baptism 22 Aug. 1682, and her children's burials 23 May 1702 and 28 Jan. 1720-21. "'» He married, 18 Aug. 1702, at St. Nicholas, Newcastle, " M" Frances Marley," sole Ex'or and legatee of Henry Marley, of Newcastle, merchant, who died 1700. II See her marriage 21 Sep. 1667, and her husband's burial 7 Dec. 1687. 1"^ A fragment of her headstone still remains, recording that she died May 1, aged 67. " A son of John Garth, Esq., whose burial see 27 Jan. 1723-4. 118 BEGISTEK OF BURIALS IN THE 1726 Dec. 17 Margarett,i dau. of f Uev'i M-" Johu Waring, Prsecentor. Mar. 13 D'' James Finneyr Prebendary. 1727 Mar. 28 Elizabeth Waugh. April 2 M''^ Ann Barkhurst. May 9 Mary,'^ dau. of M-" The. Bowlby. June 27 Isabel,^ dau. of Jacob Readshaw. Mar. 22 Mary, wife of M'' Tbo. Hopper. 1728 Mar. 27 Jane Bell. Oct. 7 Elizabeth, dau. of y'^ Rev'' M'' John Rymer.^ Oct. 20 M'' Robert Spearman.^ Dec. 23 M-- Abraham Yapp,^ formerly Minor Canon of this Church. 1729 May 11 M" Mary Smith, wid. of y« late D"- Smith, Prebend, of this Church. Aug. 4 John, son of John Bullock. Aug. 21 Thomas, son of Francis Walker. Sep. 21 Margarett,^ dau. of Hammond Clement. 1730 Aug. 24 Ann Clarke, wid. Oct. 26 M' Thomas Bowlby.^ Nov. 4 George Snowden. Nov. 24 Mr William Smith. Mar. 8 George Readshaw. Mar. 11 M""^ Joanna Mihier,i'' y^^ 1731 April 27 Isabel Wood,ii ^^^ 1 See her brother's baptism 13 March 1720-21. 2 He was third son of William Fynney, or Finney, Esq., of Cheddleton, StaflTs., by his wife Mary, dau. of Richard Bateman, Esq., of Hartington Hall, Derbyshire. See his first wife's burial 2 Sep. 1707, and his second marriage 6 Oct. 1709. He died s.p., and by his will, dated 20 Feb. 1726-7, left £2500 for two £40 Fellowships and two £10 Scholarships at Worcester College, Oxon, for natives of Staffordshire, and, in default, natives of co. Durham, but the Court of Chancery decided, 25 Jan. 1738, that only the former are eligible. (^' Liber Scholasticus.") 3 Born 22nd and baptized 26 July 1725 at St. Mary-le-Bow, eldest dau. of Mr. Thomas Bowlby, of the City of Durham, Attorney-at-Law (see his burial 26 Oct. 1730), by Mary his wife, dau. and coheiress of Peter Burrell, Esq., of Durham. [MS. Fed. by E. A. W.] ■* See (presumably) the father's burial 25 July l7-t4. 5 See her baptism 15 Nov. 1715, and her father's burial 15 Feb. 1732-3. " He was younger brother of John Spearman the Under Sheriff, whose burial see 22 Sep. 1703. See his marriage 11 Dec. 1701 ; his widow's burial 14 March 1737-8 ; that of a dau. 18 Dec. 1714 ; and that of his granddau. Mrs. Fenwick 19 June 1838. 7 Probably born at his mother's home, Hilton in Staindropshire, co. Pal. He entered at Trinity College, Cambridge, 8 Feb. 1686-7, aged 18, and graduated B.A. 1690 ; M.A. 1695 ; Minor Canon and, Feb. 1697, Sacrist. See his father's burial 2 Dec. 1691, his first wife's 13 April 1699, and his widow's 17 Oct. 1732. s See her baptism 14 July 1729, and father's burial 4 March 1732-3. 9 Son of Eichard Bowlby, merchant, of Stockton, and Mayor thereof in 1707, by Frances, dau. of Nicholas Swainston (marriage licence 18 Oct. 1697). Mr. Thomas Bowlby married Mary, youngest dau. and coheiress of Peter Burrell, Esq., of Durham (by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Lancelot Hilton, of Durham), whom he married at St. Giles 23 May 1688. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] 1" See her marriage 4 Nov. 1G75, and husband's burial 5 June 1705. 11 Widow (presumably) of John Wood, College gardener. See baptism of their children 12 June 1684 and 20 Jan. 1686-7. June 9 Aug. 20 Sep. 26 Oct. 8 Nov. 24 Jan. 19 Oct. 17 Dec. 7 Jan. 11 Feb. 15 Mar. 4 April 2 Nov. 27 Jan. 8 Jan. 15 Mar. 18 Nov. 30 Jan, 2 April 25 Jan. 6 Feb. 7 CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 119 1731 June 9 Frances,^ wife of M"" James Hesletine. Eobert Denton.^ Exton Sayer,-^ LL.D., & Spiritiaal Chancellour. James Hayes. M"' John Smith. John Forster. 1732 Oct. 17 M" Ann Yapp,^ wid. of y^ Eev" M"- Abr. Yapp. M" Jane Hilton, wid. Mary, wife of y*^ Rev'' M'' Edward Gregory. Y^^ Rev'i M'" John Rymer.^ Hammond Clement.^ 1733 Ajiril 2 Alice Massam,^ ^y\d. Grace, wdfe of M"" AVilliam Lofthouse. Eobert,** son of M'' Eobert Dixon. Frances Schej)per.^ Eobert Johnson. 1734 Nov. 30 Dorothy,!'^ wife of y^ Eev" D>- Tho. Eden, Prebend, of this Church. Mary Mitford.'i 1735 April 25 John,^^ son of John Denton. Elizabeth Stagg.i^ ^ 1736 Feb. 7 D'' William Watts,'* Prebendary. ' See her marriage 24 Feb. 1729-30, and her husband's burial 23 June 1763. ^ See other Dentons in Index. ^ See Exton Pedigree in Le Neve's " Knights" (Harleian Society, Vol. VIII., p. 303). He married Catherine, younger dau. of William Talbot, Bishop of Durham 1722—1730 (grandfather of the first Earl Talbot, and ancestor of the present Earl of Shrewsbury and Talbot). ■* See her marriage, 20 April 1700, to Mr. Yapp, and his burial 23 Dec. 1788 ; and consult Index for her children and other numerous Yapps. * Died 13th, aged 49. M.A., " Scholarcha Sedgefeldensis "; Master of the Grammar School 1711, on resignation of Rev. Thomas Rud ; Lecturer at St. Nicholas 29 Feb. 1719. See baptism of his dau. 15 Nov. 1715, and his widow's burial 2 Jan. 1747-8. ^ See his baptism 4 Sep. 1692, and his daughter's 14 July 1729 ; his wife's burial 28 March 1739, and his father's 11 May 1710. 7 Widow, perhaps, of John Massam, buried 17 Dec. 1700. ^ The father was, perhaps, an apothecary, and identical with Robert, baptized at Bow 17 Sep. 1700, sou of Mr. Robert Dixon (baptized at Crossgate 14 March 1670-71), fourth son of Robert Dixon, gent., of Ramshaw. * Born 23 June 1667 and registered at St. Mary-le-Bow. See her father's burial 18 March 1714-15. 1° She was previously widow of Robert Shafto, of Whitworth, co. Pal., Esq., M.P., who died s.p., and was dau. of Henry (Dawnay), second Viscount Downe. See her second husband's burial 6 March 1754. " Eldest dau. of John Mitford, whose burial see 4 Oct. 1704. She was born 15 and baptized 19 Aug. 1670 at St. Mary-le-Bow. '^ See, perhaps, the father's burial 13 March 1705-6. '^ See other Staggs in Index. ^* His name is spelt Wats on his monument, which states that he was born " in villa de Barns- Hall, in agro Eboracensci." He was a Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford, and Rector of Wols- ingham, which he held with his stall. His arms. Or, three bucks passant azure; impaling Gules, a plain cross or, are on his monument. He was aged 50. See his widow's burial 3 Aug 1748. 120 REGISTER OF BURIALS IN THE 1737 May 4 M'' Richard Stonehewer, Alderman. Eleanor Horseman. Ann Bell,^ vnd. M" Hannah Spearman," wid. 1738 April 22 Ann,^ dan. of y" Rev'^ T)^ Thomas Sharp, Prebendary of this Church. Wadham Chandler, M.A., Spiritual Chancellour & Prebendary of this Church. George Dixon,'^ attorn. The Rev"^ M'" Bryan Turner, ^ Prsecentor. M^^ Ann Hunter. Mary, wife of M'' James Hallyburton. 1739 Mar. 28 Priscilla Clement,^ widow. Catherine,'' wife of y"^ Rev'' M'' Richard Dongworth. M"" Jonathan Storey. 1741 July 21 Mary Atkinson, wid. M'"^ Elizabeth Burwell, wid. Elizabeth,^ dan. of y« late Rev'' M*" Bryan Turner. Esther Hawkins,^ wdd. 1742 April 13 Richard, son of M''« Prances Middleton, wid. M^' Thomas Faucet. Mrs Margaret Hilton, Robert Renisou. Elizabeth Snowden. 1743 April 28 Walter Pearson. M" Mary Stonehewer, wid. Jonathan Hall, S.T.P., Prebendary of this Church. Elizabeth, wife of Joseph Chesterman. M'" Charles Whitaker. M" Elizabeth Whitaker, wid., moth, of Char. 1744 July 25 Jacob Readshaw." ^ See her marriage 23 May 1670. - See her marriage 18 July 1701, and her husband's burial 20 Oct. 1728. ^ See her baptism 19 April 1737. ■* Baptized at Crossgate 7 April 1663, was of Durham and of Aykleyheads, Attorney-at-Law, and sometime Town Clerk of Durham. He married, 11 June 1695, Elizabeth, dau. of Alderman Robert Grey, by whom he had three sons and four daughters. See her burial 6 June 1708. He married secondly, 2 Feb. 1709, Sarah, dau. of Francis Johnson, of Newcastle. She died 3 and was buried at the Cathedral 6 March 1765, aged 89. By his second wife he had two sons and three daughters. By his will, dated 2 March 2 George II., his children by bis first wife are ignored. [MS. Fed. by E. A. W.] * See also burials of his married daughters 1 Feb. 1791 and 18 Aug. 1808. See the burials of his widow 27 Feb. 1771, and daughters 30 Aug. 1741, 1 Feb. 1791, and 18 Aug. 1808. ^ See her husband's burial 4 March 1732-3. 7 She died 27th, aged 29, and was the only dau. of John Cosens, of Waltham Cross, Herts, by his wife Sarah, whose burial see 31 Dec. 1747. See her husband's burial 26 Feb. 1761. ^ She was baptized at St. Oswald's 17 March 1730-31. See her father's burial 14 Oct. 1738. ^ See, perhaps, her husband's burial 23 Nov. 1697. 1" See burial of his dau. (?) 27 June 1727, and of his widow (?) 6 March 1744-5. May 4 Nov. 24 Dec. 6 Mar. 14 Apri] [22 May 29 June 3 Oct. 14 Dec. 10 Feb. 20 Mar. 28 May 30 Jan. 27 July 21 July 26 Aug. 30 Dec. 29 April 13 April 25 May 7 Nov. 28 Dec. 21 April 28 April 28 June 15 June 18 Oct. 21 Dec. 9 July 25 Aug. 24 Oct. 23 Dee. 17 Feb. 22 Mar. 6 May 29 Aug. 9 Dec. 15 Jan. 2 CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 121 1744 Aug. 24 Eleanor Eichardson, wid. Margaret Simpson. M'" Jolm Smith. Elizabeth,^ wife of Arthur Baty. Mary Eeadshaw,- wid. 1745 May 29 Alice Denton,^ wid. Thomas Baty.* M''= Jane Smart. John Schneeberger, a Swiss Captain of Hirzel's Eegiment, & of y^ Canton and City of Zurich. Feb. 11 Sam. Dav. Joseph de Monceaux d'Autin, a Captain in y*^ Dutch service, of Hirzel's Eegiment. 1746 April 14 M''^ Jane Bowes.s Sep. 26 Francis "Walker. Dec. 12 M^' Hilton Shaw,^ Alderman of Durham. 1747 Aug. 1 Ai-thur Baty.7 Sep. 2 Mi'^ Ann Forster, wid. Dec. 31 W^ Sarah Cosins,^ wdd. Jan. 2 M'^ Michal Eymer,^ wid. of y^ late Eev* M'" John Eymer. 1748 Mar. 28 Thomas Baty.i*^ May 11 M's Elizabeth Hunter. Aug. 3 M''* Mary Watts, wid. of y« late Eev"! D' Watts, Prebend, of this Church. Sep. 19 M^- John Pye.^i (Samuel Dennis, Sacrist, Nov. 20, 1748.) Nov. 28 Martha Turvey. Feb. 2 The Widow Edmundson.i^ 1749 June 21 Mary Bell.^s ' See burial of her husband 1 Aug. 1747. - Widow (perhaps) of Jacob, buried 25 July 1744. 3 Perhaps widow of John Denton, buried 13 March 1705-6. ■* A Thomas Baty was appointed Master of the Song School 14 Oct. 1720. The marriage, 23 Sep. 1701, of " John Baty and Thomasine Croft, both serv" to y^ Bishop, at y^ Castle," and the burial, 28 June 1707, of " John Baty, apparitor ;" of " M--^ Thomasine Baty, widow," occur at St. Oswald's. = Also entered at St. Oswald's. « Son of Geoffrey Shaw, of Barnard Castle, by his wife Barbara (whose baptism see 27 Oct. 1670), dau. of Cuthbert Hilton, of Durham, gent. He married, at Stanhope, co. Pal., 3 April 1739, "Mrs. Catherine Eickaby, of Durham," who re-married, at St. Giles, 15 April 1751, " Mr. Richard Lowdon, wid'." ' See burial of his wife (?) 22 Feb. 1744-5, and burial of Thomas Baty 9 Aug. 1745. 8 Widow of John Cosens, of Waltham Cross, Herts, and mother of Mrs. Dongworth, whose burial see 30 May 1739. » See her husband's burial 15 Feb. 1732-3. 1" See note to burial of Thomas Baty 9 Aug. 1745. " He married, by licence, at St. Mary's, 6 June 1723, "Mrs. Margaret Burton," who was buried at St. Oswald's 7 Nov. 1727. [A burial of " Mrs. Pye, of Durham, widow," occurs 30 Aug. 1711 at Northallerton.] 12 See note to burial of William Edmundson 8 Dec. 1704. 13 Perhaps a dau. of Ann Bell, buried 6 Deo. 1737. B 122 REGISTER OF BURIALS IN THE 1750 June 18 Elizabeth Bullock. Jan. 27 Geo.,^ son of M'' Christ. Johnson. 1751 April 19 Eliz. Eainsford, granddaughter of S"^ Jno. Dolben," BaronS Pre- bendary of this Church. Dec. 13 Eliz. Eawlin. 1753 Jan. 4 M'' W°^ Pye.^ Aug. 18 Elizab"' Eobiuson. 1754 Peb. 28 Christopher Eeadshaw. Mar. G Eev"'' D"" Tho^ Eden,^ Prebendary of this Church. April 5 M'"^ Jane Mowbray. July 20 "Walter Pearson. Aug. 3 Dorothy Paxton. 1755 Mar. 10 Eev"'i D'' Tho. Mangey,^ Prebendary of this Church. 1756 Jan. 18 Margaret Thompson, widoAv. Jan. 24 Michael Conduit (drown'd). 1757 April 9 Grace Whitaker. May 7 John Poole. July 2 M" Judith Sharp.^ 1758 Peb. 2 Thomas Foster, attorney-at-law. Mar. 23 Eev"'' D^' Thomas Sharp,^ Prebendary of this Church. Nov. 1 M''« Jane Eowe. Nov. 5 Elioner Sexton, widow. 1760 July 13 Miss Mary Barker. Aug. 4 George Elleray. 1 Born 19 July and baptized 11 Aug. 17-19 at St. Mary-le-Bow, eldest son of Christopher Johnson, of Durham, Attoruey-at-Law, by Tabitha his wife, youngest dau. of George Dixon, of Aykleyheads, who were married at St. Mary-le-Bow 27 Aug.1747. [MS. Fed. by E. A. W.] 2 Sir John Dolben, second Bart., married Elizabeth, dau. of William, fifth Lord Digby, and aunt of William Digby, LL.D., Dean of Durham 1777—1788 (grandfather of the present Peer), and his dau. by her, Elizabeth, married John Nicholls Raynsforth, Esq., of Brixworth, Northants, and was mother of the child above. Sir John Dolben died at Eineden 20 Nov. 1756. [" Diction- ary of National Biography," vol. xv., p. 193.] 3 He was Registrar to the Chapter. His wife Mary was buried at St. Oswald's 15 April 1728. ■» He was baptized at St. Helen's Auckland, 27 Sep. 1682, the fourth son of Sir Robert Eden, first Bart., of West Auckland, by his wife, Margaret, dau. and heir of John Lambton, of Dur- ham, Esq. He was LL.D., Prebendary of the seventh stall and Official (Feb. 1723-4) to the Dean and Chapter. He died s.p. See his wife's burial 30 Nov. 1734. 5 Died 6th March 1755-6. D.D., LL.D., and Rector of St. Mildred's, Bread Street, London. He married, in 1728, Dorothy, dau. of John Sharp, Archbishop of York. She died at Dunmow, Essex, 6 March 1755. * Dau. of the Rev. Sir George Wheler, Prebendary of Durham and Rector of Houghton-le- Spring (whose burial see 23 Jan. 1723-4), wife of Archdeacon Sharp, who she married on the 19th of June 1722, and mother of the celebrated philanthropist, Granville Sharp. Born 1700; buried in Galilee Chapel next her father. '' Born 12 Dec. 1693 and baptized 1 Jan. 1693-4 at St. Martin's in the Fields ; of Trinity College, Cambridge, B.A. 1712; M.A. 1716; D.D. 1729; Rector of Rothbury, Northumberland, 1720 ; one of Lord Crewe's trustees ; Archdeacon of Northumberland (collated 27 Feb. 1722-3) ; Prebendary of the tenth stall in Durham Cathedral (installed 1 Dec. 1732), and Prebendary of York and Southwell ; Official to the Dean and Chapter of Durham 1755. Died 16 March 1758, buried in the Galilee Chapel. CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 123 1760 Dec. 31 E^^ D^" Wadham KnatehbulL^ 1761 Feb. 26 The EeVi^ M^' Ricli^i Dougworth.- 1762 Jan. 11 M''^ Margaret Moiibray. April 15 M" EKzabeth Davison.-^ 1763 May 31 M'* Martha Fielding.^ June 1 M''^ Frances Middleton, mdow. June 11 Elizabeth Pearson. June 23 M'" James Hesletine,^ Organist. 1761; April 11 M'' John Dixon,^ attorney-at-law. Sep. 26 M'' Eobert Doddesly," stationer in London. 1765 Mar. 6 M""^ Sarah Dixou,^ widow. Oct. 7 M''^ Dorothy Mickleton, -nddow. 1766 Nov. 21 M'"^ Sarah Dennis,^ wife of the Eev^'i M^' Dennis, Sacrist of this Church. 1767 May 15 M^' Joseph Foster.^o June 26 M" Cuthbert," widow. Sep. 2 W",i- the son of Thomas Hogg. Dec. 20 Thomas Paxton. 1768 April 21 Elizabeth Wardle.i^ 1 He was a younger son of Sir Edward Knatchbull, M.P., fourth Bart, (ancestor of the present Baronet and of Lord Brabourne), by his wife Alice, dau. of John Wyndhara, Esq., and granddau. of Sir Wadham Wyndhani, a Judge of the Common Pleas Court. He (then " of Chilham, Kent"), married, 8 July 1743, at the private chapel of Somerset House, London, Harriett, dau. of Charles Parry, Esq. (" of Oakfield, Berks," she is described). He was LL.D. and Spiritual Chancellor of the diocese. - M.A. and Master of Grammar School Dec. 1732, and Vicar of BiilinKham ; he died 23rd, aged 58. His altar-tomb exists, but the inscription is nearly illegible. See his wife's burial 30 May 1739, and sister's 17 June 1779. 3 Died 10th. She was dau. of William Davison, of Beamish, co. Pal., Esq., by his first wife Elizabeth, sister of Sir Benjamin Pawling. Her father re-married Dulcibella Morton, whose baptism see 22 Aug. 1682. Her will is dated 1 March 1762. M.I. at St. Oswald. ■* Of the North Bailey; dau. of Israel Feilding, of Startforth, Esq., who was buried at St. Martin's in the Fields, London, 5 June 1723. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] 5 See his marriage 24 Feb. 1729-30, and his wife's burial 9 June 1731. s Born and baptized 11 March 1714-15 at Bow, second son of George Dixon, of Durham, by his second wife Sarah Johnson. See their burials 3 June 1738 and 6 March 1765. 7 Recte Dodsley, the publisher and poet, born in 1703. [See "Dictionary of National Biography," vol. xv., p. 170.] * Second wife of George Dixon, Esq., of Durham and Aykleyheads, whose burial see 3 June 1738. She was the dau. of Francis Johnson, of Newcastle, Esq., by his wife Eleanor, dau. of Richard Bowser, of Auckland. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] 9 See her husband's burial 14 Nov. 1775. '" See his marriage 17 May 1733. " Dorothy, widow of the Rev. Richard Cuthbert, Vicar of Kendal (to whom she married 16 June 1735 at Hough ton-le-Spring), and dau. of Christopher Mickleton, of Durham, gent. She was baptized 21 March 1715-16 ; see also the baptism of her husband's mother, Dorothy Spearman, 29 June 1670. Mrs. Cuthbert had a sou George, who died about 1733, and a dau., whose burial see 6 Sep. 1796. Her husband died 7 Nov. 1744, set. 48, at Kendal. 12 See his baptism 13 March 1767. 13 She was the dau. of Christopher Mickleton, of Durham, gent., and married first (articles before marriage dated 11 Sep. 1735) Richard Wilkinson, of New Elvet, who died in 1737. She married secondly, 5 June 1759, at St. Mary-le-Bow, Christopher Wardell, gent. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] 1768 May 12 June 29 July 25 1769 Oct. 29 1771 Feb. 8 Peb. 27 June 15 July 7 Aug. 1 1772 Mar. 22 Aju'il 7 Juue 14 1774 April 2 Aug. 20 1775 Mar. 8 Nov. 14 Dec. 5 124 REGISTER OF BURIALS IN THE The Eev"'^ D'' Bland/ Prebeudary o£ this Cluircb. Clii,3 tbe infant dau. of y'^ Eev^'^ M'" Weston, Prebendary of tbis Church. J)^ Thos. Bradford, Physician. The Eev"" M^' Eichard Eowe.^ Anne Cordery. M''^ EHzabeth Turner.^^ M"^ William Dennis. M^' Thos. Hornsby,^ Alderman & apothecary. Prancis Middleton,^ Esq. M''^ Grace Middleton, \^idow. M''^ Catherine Eussel, ■v\'idow. Thomas,'^ son of M'" Thomas Hogg. (James Deason, Sacrist, Nov. 1772.) The Honourable & Eev'' D^" Spencer Cowper,^ Dean of Durham. Christopher Walker. Thomasin,^ widow of M'' Hornsby, aj)othecary. Samuel Dennis,^^ Minor Canon of this Church, Curate of S. Shields, & Eector of Beford in Yorkshire. Greorge Bullock,^^ batchelor. 1 Born 1703. Henry, elder son of Dr. Henry Bland, Dean of Durham 1728 — 1746, Canon of "Windsor and Provost of Eton College, by his wife Anne, dau. of Peter Hudson, Alderman and J.P. for Doncaster, by his wife Ursula, dau. of Robert Wildbore, of Arksey, near Doncaster. He was educated at Eton ; B.A. Christ Church, Oxford 1726 ; Prebendary of Lincoln and Rector of Gadway 1731 ; Rector of Washington and Bishopwearmoutli 1735 ; installed in sixth prebend of Durham 2 Aug. 1737 ; D.D. 1747. Died 6 May, worth £80,000, which all went to his sisters. His epitaph was written b}' Dr. Louth, Bishop of Oxford. He is stated to have been buried " in the transept," but his M.I. is in the Nine Altars. 2 Charlotte, dau. of Mr. Charles Weston, who was no relation to Dr. Phipps Weston, another Prebendary, whose burial see 24 April 1794. ^ Baptized at St. Oswald's 14 Jan. 1689-90, the eldest son by his second wife of John Raw, or Rowe, Esq., whose burial see 13 Feb. 1721-2. * Widow of the Rev. Bryan Turner (whose burial see 14 Oct. 1738), to whom she was married as " Mrs. Elizabeth Forster " 21 June 1722 at Crossgate. * See his widow's burial 8 March 1775. ^ See his marriage 5 Dec. 1749. 7 See his baptism 17 Nov. 1763. ^ Died 25 March. He was younger son of Sir William Cowper, third Bart., who was afterwards Lord Keeper of the Great Seal and Baron Cowper, and Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, and created, 1718, Earl Cowper (and is ancestor of the present Peer), by his second wife Mary, dau. and heiress of John Clavering, Esq., of Chopwell, co. Pal. He graduated B.A. 14 March 1731-2 ; M.A. 1734 ; B. and D.D. by diploma 25 June 1746. He married, May 1743, Dorothy, elder dau. (by his second wife, sister of the Minister, Sir Robert Walpole) of Charles, second Vis- count Townshend. He was made Dean of Durham 1746. His portrait hangs in the Chapter Library. ^ She was married as " Mrs. Thomasine Foster " 31 Aug. 1732 at St. Oswald's. 1" Poulson says, in his " History of Holderness," that he obtained the Rectory of Beeford through the interest of his sister, who was housekeeper to Archbishop Blackburn. He appears to have resigned it before his death, as Poulson states that the Rev. Robert Evans was instituted 24 Nov. 1766, but query if correct. He graduated at New College, Oxford, B.A. 1723 ; M.A. 1726. " Perhaps a son of George Bullock, buried 2 Aug. 1G99. Jan. 25 June 23 Jan. 8 June 3 Feb. 27 Mar. 5 June 7 May June 7 3 Juue 17 Mar. 3 Aug. 2 April 14 May 2 June 27 Sep. July Aug. 4 7 15 Dee. 26 July 8 CATHEDRAL CHUJICII AT DURHAM. 125 1776 Jan. 25 Margaret Wright, virgin, Claypath. Elizabeth Allan, widow, of Elvet. 1777 Jan. 8 Elizabeth Elleray, widow, housekeeper to the Bishop. Sarah Dennis,^ virgin, daughter of M'' S. Dennis, late M. Canon. 1778 Feb. 27 M^^ S. Wright, widow, of Claypath. Adam Scott, butler to D'' Sharp, Prebendary. Abraham Foster, batchelor. 1779 May 7 Isabella Wright, virgin, of Claypath. M''^ Ann Fielding,- virgin ; Bailey. M''s Dongwith," old virgin ; Elvet. 1780 Mar. 3 John King,^ a trumpeter in the Huntington Militia. The Eev'i James Douglass,''' D.D., Prebendary of Durham. 1782 April 14 John,^ son of John Pearson. The Eev'i D'' Fawcett,'' Prebendary here. Tabitha,^ daughter of Christopher Johnson, Esq^, of Akleyheads ; virgin. Jane,^ widow of D^' Douglass, late Prebendary of this Church. 1783 July 7 Donald MacPen, an old Scotchman ; pauper. Mary Bowlby,^^ widow, mother of D"" P. Bowlby. Widow Innman (Mary) ,^^ sister to D'' Bowlby. 1784 July 8 Sarah Powel.^- Her father died M. Canon in 1719. Stamj) Ditty paid. 1 See her father'.s burial 14 Nov. 1775. - Dau. of Israel Fielding by Margery his wife. Will dated 20 July 1772, wherein she says, " I desier to be kept four nights after I am dead. I would be buryed in woolling & a plain weinscot coffin, neather lined or covered." Proved at Durham in 1779. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] •' Sister of the Rev. Richard Dougwith, buried 26 Feb. 1761. ■» The Huntingdon Militia were quartered in Durham at this period, and there were barracks on the Palace Green. Several of the soldiers took wives from Durham, and their weddings occur at St. Nicholas. ' Recte Douglas. Vicar of Kelloe ; Rector of Long Newton 1742 ; Rector of Stainton 1760 ; Prebendary of the fifth and fourth stalls successively. He became, by the death of his elder brother in 1774, head of the Cavers family of Douglas (see " Lauded Gentry "), but died issueless. See his widow's burial 4 Sep. 1782. ^ According to the tombstone, which is much the more likely to be correct, John is in error for James in both instances. See the father James Pearson's burial 7 Sep. 1801. The date of the sou's death on the tombstone is given as 18th. 7 Baptized 8 Oct. 1714, he was second son of John Fawcett, Esq., Recorder of Durham (whose portrait is ia the Town Hall), by his wife EHzabeth, dau. of Richard Stonehewer, Esq., of Durham. He was Rector of Gateshead and Vicar of Newcastle. He married Miss Elizabeth Brown, his elder son by whom assumed the name of Pulteney. See Burke's " Landed Gentry." ^ Born 20 Jan. 1752, second dau. of Christopher Johnson, of Durham, Attorney-at-Law, whose burial see 13 Dec. 1787, by his wife Tabitha, dau. of George Dixon, of Aykleyheads, co. Durham (see her burial 18 March 1798). [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] 8 The " Landed Gentry " states that she was Jean, dau. of Halyburton, of Pitcur, co. Forfar. See her husband's burial 2 Aug. 1780. 1" Baptized at St. Mary-le-Bow 2 Feb. 1697-8, youngest dau. and coheiress of Peter Burrell, Esq., of Durham, and widow of Thomas Bowlby, gent., and Attorney-at-Law. See their marriage 2 Feb. 1719-20. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] " Baptized at St. Mary-le-Bow 29 June 1727 ; married there (as second wife), 23 Oct. 1755, Charles Inman. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] 12 See her father's burial 19 April 1719. 126 REGISTER OF BURIALS IN THE 1784 Nov. 19 Ann Loadman, widow. 1786 May 22 Elizabeth, daughter of the late Eev^ M"^ Hopper. Aug. 15 Margaret Foster, widow. 1787 Dec. 13 Christopher .Johnson,^ attorney-at-law, of Akleheads. Stamp Duty imid to Oct. 1, 1788, viz. 3"^ a head for baptisms Sf funerals. (James Deason, Sacrist.) 1788 Nov. 6 Elizabeth Marsdcn,^ widow. 1789 Sep. 1 Anthony Pearson,'^ batch''. 1790 April 16 M''^ Ann Davison^ (sister to Lady Eden), of the Bailey. 1791 Feb. 1 Ann,^ wife of M'' Will^^^ Walker, of Gilligate. 1792 Mar. 21 William Ambler,^ Counsellor-at-Law, South Bailey, Eecorder of Durham. May 3 The Rev'^ John Sharp,^ D.D., Archdeacon of Northumberland & Prebendary (the 11"' stall) here. 1793 April 25 Eliza, dan. of the Rev'' Dickens Haslewood, Minor Canon. Oct. 20 Henry, son of the Rev'' D. Haslewood, M. Canon & Rector of Little S* Mary's (an infant). Dec. 13 Margaret, wife of James Bullock, taylor. Dec. 20 Ann,^ widow of the late Will^^ Ambler, Counsellor. 1794 Jan. 9 Agnas, wife of Thomas Curry. April 24 The Rev'^ Phipps Weston,^ Prebendary here & Rector of Witney, Oxfordshire. 1 Boru 7 April 1718 ; of Durliam, Attorney-at-Law, and afterwards {jure uxoris) of Aykley- heads. He married, at St. Mary-le-Bow, 27 Aug. 17-17, Tabitha, youngest dau. of George Dixon, of Aykleyheads, Esq., and sister and heiress of John Dixon, of Aykleyheads. See her burial 18 March 1798. [MS. Fed. by E. A. W.] 2 Baptized at St. Mary-le-Bow 31 Jan. 1730-31 ; married there, 1 July 1754, to Thomas Marsden, of Barnsley, co. York. [MS. Fed. by E. A. W.] 3 A hairdresser, and died 30 Aug. ; baptized at Crossgate 16 Jan. 1748-9. See his father's burial 21 Sep. 1806. ■• Dau. of William Davison, Esq., of Beamish, co. Pal. See Pedigree of Davison of Beamish in Surtees, vol. ii. 5 She died on Sunday, 30 Jan., and was a dau. of the Rev. Bryan Turner, M.A., whose burial see 14 Oct. 1738. 6 He died 15 March and is buried in the Nine Altars. He was son of William Ambler, a London conveyancer. See his widow's burial 20 Dec. 1793, and daughter's 4 March 1829. He was appointed Recorder of Durham. ^ Born 21 March 1722-3 ; Vicar of Hexham Jan. l759-(50 ; Archdeacon of Northumberland (collated 21 April) 1762 ; Prebendary of the ninth stall (installed 11 Aug.) 1768; P.C. of Barm- brough 1773; of Trinity College, Cambridge (B.A. 1743; M.A. 1747; D.D. 1759); was also Vicar of Hartburn, and Lord Crewe's senior Trustee. Buried in the Galilee. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] 8 She died 14 Dec, and was dau. of William Steele, gent., of Newcastle. Her sister Elizabeth, marrying Hauxley Surtees, of Newcastle, was grandmother of Surtees the historian of Durham. 9 He died 20 April, in his 56th year. He matriculated at Magdalen College, Oxford, 28 July 1753, then aged 15. His father, the Rev. Phipps Weston, matriculated (son of John Weston, of Oxford, " pleb.") at Braseuose 17 March 1730-31, then aged 17; B.A. Christ Church 1734; M.A. 1737; B.D. and D.D. New Inn Hall 1772. The Prebendary married, circa June 1790, the dau. and sole heiress of Thomas Clarke, of Hammersmith, deceased. He was installed in the third prebend 17 July 1789 ; was also Rector of Witney, Oxon. 1794 June 19 Sep. 17 Sep. 25 Oct. 9 Oct. 26 1795 Jan. 20 1796 Mar. 15 Sep. 6 CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 127 Jane,^ m£e of Johu Pearson, bellringer. Boulby, son of D. Haslewood, INIinor Canon. Thomas, son of Dick. Haslewood, Minor Canon. Martha,- wife of the Eev'i Joseph Watkin, Vicar of Merrington & Minor Canon. Henry Howard,-^ batchelor. John Pearson,^ a bellringer & shoemaker. Mary Cook, a servant in the College. Miss Cuthbert. Her father was Vicar of Kendal in Westmore- land in 1745, & left the town as the Eebels came in. 1798 Jan. 31 Mary Sharp,^ of the South Bailey in Durham, widow of the late Eev'' John Sharp, D.D., Prebendary of 9^'' and afterwards of the 11"' stall in this Cathedral, and daughter of the Eev'^ Heneage Deering, formerly Dean of Eipon. Died, in the 77*'^ year of her age, on 26*^' & was buried on 31^^ day of January 1798 in the Graliley. Mar. 18 Tabitha," widow of the late Christopher Johnson, Esq"", attorney- at-law, of Akleheads ; died at her house in Queen Street March 15"'. Ann,'^ wife of William Brecknell, Virger to the Dean of Durham. Ann Pearson, spinster, aged 92. Elizabeth,^ widow of Captain Bright, & daughter of the late D'' Stouehewer, Eector of Houghton-le-Spriug, aged 72. Charlotte Fielding,^ spinster, aged 96. James Bullock, bellows-blower to the Organist. Uvedale Eobert,^" infant son of the Eev^ Eobert Price, LL.D., Prebendary of Durham, & Mary Ann his wife. 1 See her husband's burial 20 Jan. 1795. 2 Died 8th. She was married 9 June 1773. He married secondly Anna Maria, dau. of Owen, who died his widow, aged 80, and was buried at St. Mary-the-Less 20 Jan. 1838. He was afterwards Vicar of Norham, where he was buried. 3 " In his r)4th year." (" Newcastle Advertiser.") ■» See his wife's burial 19 June 1794. 5 Born 7 March 1720-21 ; married, 4 Dec. 1752, to the Rev. John Sharp, D.D. See his burial 3 May 1792. ^ Youngest dau. of George Dixon, of Aykleyheads, co. Durham; married at St. Mary-le-Bow, 27 Aug. 1747, Christopher Johnson, Attorney-at-Law. See his burial 13 Dec. 1787. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] 7 She died 20th. The Verger [a freeman of Durham] died 11 Jan. 1806, aged 76, and was buried at Wolsingham 13th. His son William Brecknell was a surgeon there, and had, by Jane Hall his wife, a dau. Jane, who married, 25 Jan. 1837, Joseph Snaith Wooler, gent., of Wolsing- ham. 8 In Surtees' pedigree she is wrongly called Margery. Her sister was Margerj^ and the second wife of Nicholas Halhead, Esq. 9 Of the North Bailey, third dau. of Israel Feilding by Margery his wife. See her sisters' burials 3 June 1779 and 31 May 1763. Their tomb in the Cathedral Yard has a fine carving of the Feilding arms, in a maiden lozenge borne on the breast of the double-headed eagle of the House of Hapsburg. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] '0 Also Canon Residentiary of Salisbury. This child, according to a newspaper, was born 21 July 1801. Sep. 23 Dec. 14 1799 June 9 1800 April 22 1801 May 26 Aug. 8 128 REGISTER OF BURIALS IN THE 1801 Sep. 7 Jcames Pearson,^ shoemaker ; Sadler Street. 1803 Mar. 25 Mary,^ dau. of John Smith, Yirger. 1804 Jan. 12 The Eev'^ Newton Ogle,^ D. D ., Dean of AVinchester & Prebendary of Dnrham. April 18 Philip Vavasor/ infant son of the Reverend David Durell & Anne his wife. M"" Durell is Prebendary of Durham. Dec. 5 John,^ 4*'' son of the Eeverend George Barrington, Prebendary of Durham and Rector of Sedgefield, & Elizabeth his wife. 1805 Mar. 30 Ann,« wife of Ambrose Wallice, Porter at the Castle. Oct. 28 Christopher Johnson/ attorney-at-law ; Queen Street. 1806 April 24 Elizabeth Hutchinson, housekeeper to D'' Zouch.^ ' Perhaps a brother of William Pearson the Yerger, buried 21 Sep. 1806. See his widow's burial 20 Oct. 1829. 2 See her father's burial 19 Deo. 1813. ^ " Father of the College." He was installed Prebendary 27 Oct. 1768, and made Dean of Winchester 21 Oct. 1769. He died 6 Jan., aged 78. See his daughter's burial 20 Feb. 1825, and Burke's " Landed Gentry "— " Ogle of Kirkley." ^ Baptized 25 Jan. 1804 at Mongewell, Oxfordshire, of which the father was about sixty years Rector, and fifty years Prebendary of Durham, where he was appointed to the ninth stall in 1801, and removed to the eighth in 1809. A native of Jersey, he was born 18 June 1762, a younger son of Thomas Le Vavasseur-dit-Durell (the representative of one of the oldest families in Jersey, and the direct descendant of John Le Vavasseur-dit-Durell, born circa 1497, and his wife Anne Messervy) by his first wife Mary, dau. of John Aubin, Denunciator of the Royal Court of Jersey, and niece of the Rev. Philip Falle, Prebendary of Durham, Rector of Shenley, Herts, and Chap- lain to the King. He married Anne, dau. of Philip Robin, of another old Jersey stock, and by her, who died at Mongewell, Sunday, 16 Oct. 1836, had with other issue a son Thomas Vavasour Durell, who succeeded him in the Rectory of Mongewell. Dr. Durell's family present a curious instance of the ancient nomenclature of the Channel Islands. He used the ordinary arms of Vavasour, " Or, a fess dancette sable," but some of the family now use " Azure, a lion rampant erminois ducally crowned," which bearing differs but slightly from that of the English Darells. He graduated at Christ Church, Oxon, BA. 1785 ; M.A. 1789 ; D.D. of Durham University. He died 15 Jan. 1852 and was buried at Mongewell. [David Durell, who graduated M.A. at Pembroke College, Oxon, and afterwards B.D. and D.D. at Hertford College, and Prebendary of Canterbury, was uncle of Dr. David Durell, and son of another Thomas Le Vavasseur-dit-Durell. John Durell, likewise a native of Jersey, of Mertou College, Oxon, received a prebend from Bishop Cosin.] * The father (see the " Peerages ") succeeded in 1815 as fifth Viscount Barrington, and was nephew of the Hon. Shute Barrington, Bishop of Durham. He married, 1788, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Adair, Esq., by Caroline, dau. of the second Earl of Albemarle. He died 5 March 1829, and his wife 2 March 1841. All their numerous children were born at Sedgefield Rectory, it is believed. ^ She was married, as Ann Scott, 4 April 1775 at St. Mary's. See her daughter-in-law's burial 24 March 1837. ' Second son of Christopher Johnson, Attorney-at-Law, who was buried at the Cathedral 13 Dec. 1787, by his wife Tabitha, dau. of George Dixon, of Aj^kleyheads, co, Durham, w^iose burial see 18 March 1798. He was born 10 Sep. and baptized at St. Mary-le-Bow 9 Oct. 1750, and died s.p. 25 Oct. 1805. He married Mary, dau. of Thomas Carr, 17 July 1800. See her burial 16 March 1837. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] * Dr. Zouch was one of the Prebendaries and Rector of Wycliffe-on-Tees. He married firstly Isabella, dau. and coheir of the Rev. John Emerson, Rector of Winston, whose other dau. and coheir Frances Emerson married Thomas Emerson Headlam, Esq., father of the late Archdeacon Headlam. He married secondly, Aug. 1808, at Sandall, near Wakefield, Miss Brooke, sister of William Brooke, Esq., of Wakefield, the Doctor being then about 73. He died, aged 80, at Sandal, 17 Dec. 1815. CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 129 1806 July 20 Betty Sinitli, servant to D>' Price. July 26 Margaret,! wife of Eev'' John Pitchford, A.M. Sep. 21 William Pearson,- late Virger ; born in 1722. Oct. 12 Margaret Cummins, servant to M^' Woodifiekl. Oct. 27 Gibson Yarrow, spirit-mercliant. 1808 Jan. 14 Elizabeth, wife of Hendry Hojjper, Esquire. Feb. 12 Ann,-^ wife (A^dow) of the late Yirger, "Will" Pearson. Eeb. 29 Francis Danes, infant son of the Eev'i M^" Barrington,^ Pre- bendary of Durham & Rector of Sedgfield, & Elizabeth his wife. Aug. 18 Jane,^ wife of John Eoddam, of Gateshead. 1809 Jan. 21 Mary Hunter, housekeeper to the Bishop of S' David's.^ Mar. 25 Judith Sharp,7 virgin, sister to D' Sharp, late Prebendary of the eleventh Stall. Sep. 22 Richard Samuel,^ son of D^" & M"^ Prosser. D'' Prosser was [sic] Prebendary & Archdeacon of Durham. 1812 Feb. 21 Harriet Sibylla,^ fourth dau. of ReV^ Henry Phillpotts, Pre- bendary of the ninth stall, & of Deborah Maria his -wife. Aged twenty weeks. April — Edmond,io son of Rev"! Rob' Gray, Prebendary of the ... . stall, & of Elizabeth his wife. Aged 4 days. Born April 2'^'^ ; died April 6^^. June 25 Hendry Hopper, Esq., of Hendon in the parish of Bishop-Wear- mouth ; died June 21*'. 1 The "Newcastle Advertiser" states that she " died at Durham, in child-bed, in the very bloom of life." Although not in the Register, was buried in the Nine Altars, where her M.I. states she was aged 26 years and her infant two days. 2 Died 20th. The " Newcastle Advertiser " stated that he " had held different situations about the Cathedral for upwards of 60 years." See burials of his wife 12 Feb. 1808, his dau. 28 April 1825, and his son Anthony 1 Sep. 1789, and other Pearsons in Index. [Possibly Mr. Anthony Pearson, who was appointed Under Sheriff of the county 1663, and was buried 2-4 Jan. 1665-6 at St. Mary's, was his ancestor.] ^ See her husband's burial 21 Sep. 1806. ■• See burial of a son, John, 5 Dec. 1804. * Aged 80, according to " Newcastle Advertiser," and died 15th. She was dau. of Rev. Bryan Turner (see his burial 14 Oct. 1738). ^ The Bishop of St. David's, John Bankes Jenkinson (a name so familiar as coming in the "bidding " prayer at the Cathedral), was also Dean of Durham 1827—1840. 7 See her baptism 25 Nov. 1733. 8 Only son of his parents; died at Bamborough 15 Sep., aged 13 ("Newcastle Advertiser"). The father (Balliol College, Oxford) was Archdeacon of Durham 1808—1831, when he resigned, and Prebendary for thirty-five years. He died at Belmont, Herefordshire, jet. 91, 8 Oct. 1839, bequeathing his estates to his sister's grandson, the present Prancis Richard Wegg-Prosser, of Belmont, Esq. See the mother's burial 11 March 1824. ^ See her baptism 6 Oct. 1811. 1° Dr. Gray was Rector of Bishopwearmouth and Prebendary of the seventh stall, and after- wards Bishop of Bristol ; graduated B.A. 1784 ; M.A . 1787 ; B.D. 1799 and D.D. 1802. He married Elizabeth, sister of Alderman Camplin, of Bristol. He died at Rodney House, Clifton, 28 Sep. 1834. See his dau. Mrs. Mowbray's burial 18 Peb. 1823. S 130 REGISTliR OF BURIALS IN THE 1812 Sep. 21 Jane,i dau. of John Hall, Silver Street, parish of S* Nicholas, currier, & Elizabeth his wife. Aged 5 years. 1813 Feb. Faith,^ dau. of John Smith, Virger, and of his wnfe ; Queen Street, in the parish of North Bailey ; 2 years & 4 months ; D. Ilaslewood, Sacrist. Mar. 28 Sarah, second dau. of Dickens Haslewood, Sacrist, and of Elizabeth his wife ; South Bailey ; 20 years 11 months and 19 days ; Jn° Clarke, Minor Canon. April 2 Elizabeth,^ third dau. and fourth child of James Wallace, flax- dresser, and of Ann Wallace his waf e ; Claypath, in the Parish of S' Nicholas, Durham; 5 years; Jno. Clarke, Minor Canon. May 3 Elizabeth,^ dau. of John Hall, Currier, and of Elizabeth his wife; Silver Street, parish of S' Nicholas, Durham ; one year ; D. Haslewood, Sacrist. Nov. 16 Jane,5 dau. of Robert and Ann Hall (their second child and first dau.) ; Chapelry of S' Margaret, Durham ; eleven weeks ; D. Haslewood, Sacrist. Dec. 19 John Smith,^ A^irger ; Queen Street, in the parish of North Bailey ; 35 years ; D. Haslewood, Sacrist. 1814 April 27 John Handy, footman to the Hon^e and Eev^^ A. Grey, Pre- bendary ; College ; 37 years ; D. Haslewood, Sacrist. Dec. 15 Mary Atkinson ;7 Dun Cow Lane, parish of S^ Mary le Bow, Durham ; 70 years ; D. Haslewood, Sacrist. 1815 April 14 Christopher Sanders (servant with M^' Woodifield, Sub-Treasurer) ; College; 22 years ; D. Haslewood, Sacrist. May 31 Edward Griffith,^ son of John and Mary Griffith; S' Mary le Bow, Durham ; one year and twelve weeks ; D. Haslewood, Sacrist. 1816 Jan. 25 Mary Walker, widow (servant as housekeeper in) the prebendal . house of D"^ Price ; 64 years ; D. Haslewood, Sacrist. Jan. 26 Ann Jemima Sharp,^ spinster; South Bailey; 53 years; D. Haslewood, Sacrist. 1 Died 19 Sep. Second dau. and third child of her parents, whose burials see 13 May 1841 and 23 Feb. 1851. She was born 2 Deo. 1806. ■■^ See her father's burial 19 Dec. 1813. 3 See her mother's burial 24 March 1837. Her father, James, was son of Ambrose and Ann Wallace ; see the latter's burial 30 March 1805. * Born 30 March 1812. Third dau. and fifth child o John Hall, whose burial see 13 May 1841. 5 Died 14th. See her father's burial 2 Oct. 1816. 6 See his daughters' burials 25 March 1803, 9 Feb. 1813, and 3 March 1831, and his wife's 2 Feb. 1840. 7 She died 12 Dec. She was housekeeper to the Dean, Bishop of St. David's. 8 Born 6 March and baptized 22 May 1814. Son of John GrifBth, of Durham, Under Sheriff of the Palatinate, by Mary, dau. of John Hays, Esq. See their burials 19 May 1845 and 21 Oct. 1850. [MS. Fed. by E. A. W.] 9 Born 15 Nov. 1762. Only child of her parents, whose burials see 3 May 1792 and 31 Jan. 1798. She was buried near them in the Galilee Chapel. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] CATHEDRAL CHUKCH AT DURHAM. 131 1816 June 4 John Hall,i sou o£ John and Elizabeth Hall ; Silver Street, parish of S' Nicholas ; 6 years ; D. Haslewood, Sacrist. Oct. 2 Eobert Hall ; - chapelry of S*^ Margaret, Durham ; 29 years ; D. Haslewood, Saerist. 1817 Peb. 22 Henry Evans Holder,^ M.D. ; North Bailey ; 35 years ; Dickens Haslewood, Sacrist. Mar. 22 Ann Hall,'* dau. of John & Elizabeth Hall ; Silver Street, parish of S' Nicholas ; 12 years ; D. Haslewood, Sacrist. Nov. 23 Thomas Acton ; ^ Queen Street, S' Mary-le-Bow ; 62 years ; P. Penson, off. Miii. 1818 Oct. 25 Mary, wife of William Evance ; Bow Lane, North Bailey; 67 years ; Dickens Haslewood, Sacrist. 1819 Oct. 6 Arthur Johnston ; Palace Grreen ; twelve years; Dickens Hasle- wood, Sacrist. 1820 April 6 Eichard Buttler ; ^ parish of S' Nicholas ; forty years ; Dickens Haslewood, Sacrist. 1821 Oct. 7 Dickens Haslewood, Sacrist and Librarian ; South Bailey ; 61 ; John Clarke, offic*? Min"^. Dec. 30 Eobert Hall ; ' Framwellgate ; 70 ; Tho^ Ebdon, Sacrist. 1822 April 20 Anne Bennett ; ^ Gilesgate ; 6 months ; Tho^ Ebdon, Sacrist. June 11 Stej)hen Oeorge Kemble;^ Grrove, South Sti'eet; 64; W. N. Darnell, offics Min^. ^ Second son and fourth child. See the father's burial 13 May 1841. Tombstone says buried 2nd, but that is the date of his death, also the sixth anniversary of his birth. ^ A tanner; died 29 Sep. Son of Robert Hall, whose burial see 30 Dec. 1821. He married Ann (bom 15 April 1792), dau. of Ralph and Sarah Jackson (see burial of Mary Dickons 6 April 1857). •* Physician to the Durham Infirmary ; died 18th. His eldest dau. Ashley married, 5 Nov. 1831, at Clifton, Gloucester, R. W. Elton, Esq., 16th N.I., nephew of Admiral Sir William Young. "* Eldest dau. and second child, born 8 Dec. 1804 ; died 20th, which tombstone wrongly gives as burial date. See her father's burial 13 May 1841. ^ The " Durham Advertiser " says he died 21st, aged 60, and was a " gentleman " chorister. He married, 3 July 1796 ("Newcastle Advertiser"), at Chester-le-Street, Eliza Marshall, of Durham. ^ Described as of Sunderland on his tombstone. He married Margaret-Pearson (whose burial see 19 Feb. 1861), dau. of Alderman John Wolfe, of Durham, by his wife Elizabeth Pearson. His widow re-married the Rev. Edward Davison at St. Oswald's 11 May 1824. ^ Died 28th ; of Framwellgate, tanner and shoemaker. See his wife's burial 23 Feb. 1827, and those of his sons, Robert and John, and dau. Mrs. Wallace. Mr. Ebdon, the Sacrist, was Vicar of Billingham, and died in Claypath 18 Nov. 1852, aged 65, and buried at St. Oswald's. * Dau. of George Bennett, a singing-man, afterwards a painter, who died, aged 71, 7 Oct. 1864 in Gilesgate. See burial of another infant 6 Feb. 1824. ' The least good actor of the Kemble family, and chiefly celebrated for being able to play Falstaff without padding. He was born 3 May 1758 at Kingstown, Herefordshire, the second son of Roger Kemble (a Roman Catholic), by his wife Sarah, dau. of Mr. Ward, also an actor and a contemporary of Quin. Roger Kemble, who died about 6 Dec. 1802, very early in life appeared on the stage, but only once acted in London, and then for his son Stephen's benefit, but he was long a Manager of strolling companies. Mrs. Kemble played, the very night Stephen was born, the part of Anne Boleyn, which was just at the time when the Queen is supposed to give birth to the Princess Elizabeth. Stephen Kemble, who was brother to John and Charles Kemble and Mrs. 132 REGISTER OF BURIALS IN THE 1822 Dec. 10 Hannah Spoor (housekeeper in the) prebendal house of T>^' Grray; 66 ; Tho^ Ebdon, Sacrist. 1823 Feb. 18 Elizabeth Mowbray ,i wife of George Isaac Mowbray, Esq., of Taj)ton House, Sussex, and eldest daughter of the Eev*^ D"" Grray ; Eectory, Bishop-Wearmouth ; 24 ; E. Haggitt, ofl&c*'' Min'-. Mar. 11 Anthony Hopper,- Esquire ; Silksworth ; 85 ; W. N. Darnell, office Min''. April 15 Erancis Baker,^ Capt" in the Eoyal Navy ; prebendal house of D' Price (College) his father-in-law ; 37 ; Tho^ Ebdon, Sacrist. July 2 Greorge Isaac Mowbray,^ Esq., of Tapton House, Sussex (and son-in-law of the Rev. D'' Gray) ; prebendal house of D"^ Gray; 31 ; Eev. W. N. Darnell, offic^ Min--. Dec. 5 Elizabeth Eussell ; prebendal house of D'^' Gray (College) in whose service she had lived ; 65 ; Tho^ Ebdon, Sacrist. 1824 Eeb. 6 Ann Bennett ; Gilesgate ; 5 months and 10 days ; Tho^ Ebdou, Sacrist. Eeb. 28 John Wilton,^ College Cook; North Bailey; 54; Tho^ Ebdon, Sacrist. Mar. 11 Sarah Prosser,^ wife of the Eev'' E. Prosser, D.D., Archdeacon and Prebendary of Durham ; D"" Prosser's house. College ; 70 ; E. G. Bouyer, offic^ Min^ June 22 Jonathan Linslay ; M'' Woodifield's house, College (with whom he lived as servant) ; 29 ; T. Ebdon, Sacrist. July 22 Ann Phillips; 7 Sunderland; 7 weeks; T. Ebdon, Sacrist. Siddons, was firstly apprenticed to a surgeon at Coventry, and was afterwards Manager of the Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool, Newcastle, and other theatres. When he settled in Durham he lived at " The Grove," near the present Grammar School. In Feb. 1820 he advertised as " Shortly to be published, ' Durham College ; or, Portraits of the Living : a Poem. By S. G. Kemble. Dedicated to Viscount Barrington.' " He died 5 June and is buried in the Nine Altars. See his wife's burial 28 Jan. 1841. 1 She was married, in Nov. 1821, to George Isaac Mowbray, Esq., Avhose burial see 2 July 1823. She died at the birth of her only child, Elizabeth-Gray, now the wife of the Right Hon_ Sir John Robert Mowbray (formerly Cornish), Bart., M.P. for Oxford, who sat for Durham City 1853—1868. She is buried in the Nine Altars (M.I.). "^ Buried in the Nine Altars. ^ Died 11th. He was buried in the outer south aisle of the Galilee. See his son's baptism 10 Jan. 1817 and his daughter's 9 Feb. 1821. * He was elder son of George Mowbray, Esq., of Ford, co. Durham, and Mortimer, Berks, by Jane, dau. and heiress of Oliver Coghill, of Cogiiill, co. York, Esq., and grandson of George Mowbray, Esq., of Ford, whose wife was Elizabeth, dau. of Anthony Wilkinson, Esq., of Crossgate. See the burial, 18 Feb. 1823, of Mrs. Mowbray, with whom ha lies in the Nine Altars. 5 Died 24th. ^ Died 4th. She was the youngest dau. of Samuel Wegg, Esq., of Bloomsbury Square, London, and Acton, Middlesex, and was her brother's sole heiress. She was married 20 June 1796, by the Rev. Dr. Parker, Rector of St. James, Westminster, to Dr. Richard Prosser, then Rector of Gateshead. See her son's burial 22 Sep. 1809. 7 The mother was Mary Ann, dau. of James Wallace, of Claypath, grocer, by his wife Ann Hall, whose burial see 24 March 1837. She married, at St. Nicholas, 15 July 1823, Alexander Phillips, of the Sunderland Pottery. CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 133 1824 July 28 Mary Jane Phillips ;i Sunderland; 8 weeks ; T. Ebdon, Sacrist. Dec. 6 Mary Co wens ; Yisc* Barrington's prebendal house, College (with whom she Lived as servant) ; 20 ; W. S. Temi)le, oflB.cs Min'-. Dec. 20 Jane Logan,- wife of Alex^' Logan, Esq. ; Old Elvet ; 79 ; W. N. Darnell, offic^ Min^ 1825 Feb. 26 Susannah Ogle,'^ sister of the Rev*! J. S. Ogle, Prebendary of Durham ; College ; 66 ; W. N. Darnell, ofllcg Min^ April 28 Ann Pearson;* Grilesgate ; 80; T. Ebdon, Sacrist. July 5 Elizabeth Haslewood, relict of the late Rev"^ Dickens Haslewood, Sacrist of this Cathedral ; Bishoj)-Wearmouth ; 65 ; T. Ebdon, Sacrist. Sep. 6 WiUiam Tyler ;-^ College; 10; T. Ebdon, Sacrist. Dec. 6 Anne Matilda Feilding,^ eldest daughter of the late Greorge Feilding, Esq., of Startforth Hall, in the County of York; North Bailey, Durham ; 77 ; T. Ebdon, Sacrist. 1826 Jan. 21 Andrew Philip Skene,'' Esq., of Hallyards, in Fife, and of Kil- macoc, in the County of Wicklow, Ireland, Oflficer in His Majesty's Army ; Church Street, Durham ; 73 ; T. Ebdon, Sacrist. Feb. 4 The Rev"^ Reynold Gideon Bouyer,^ LL.B., Prebendary of this 1 See last entry. - Buried in the Galilee. She was first wife to Alexander Logan, who married secondly, at St. Oswald's?, 15 April 1827, Jane, dau. of Matthew Davison, of East Burdon. (" Durham Adver- tiser.") ^ She was dau. of the Very Rev. Newton Ogle, D.D., of Kirkley Hall, Northumberland, Dean of Winchester and Prebendary of Durham (whose burial see 12 Jan. 1804), and sister of the Rev, John Savile Ogle, D.D., of Kirkley. Dr. J. S. Ogle died at Kirkley, 1 April 1853, aged 86, and his wife Catherine-Hannah, dau. of Edward Sneyd, Esq., of Dublin (and aunt of the Rev. Edward Sneyd, Minor Canon, of whom hereafter, under 11 Sep. 1837), died 18 March same year, aged 83. ■* Dau. probably of "William Pearson, the Verger, whose burial see 21 Sep. 1806. ' See his baptism 16 Dec. 1814, and his father's burial 14 July 1849. •* Baptized at Startforth, co. York, 15 May 1748. Her father was buried there 13 June 1783 ; her mother, Ann, buried there 18 Nov. 1782. 7 Died 18th. Formerly Captain 9th Light Dragoons and Major of Brigade in Canada. He was the only son of Captain Philip [Wharton] Skene, Lieutenant-Governor of Crown Point and Ticonderoga, Colonel of a regiment of Militia in America (Commission as Ensign 1st Royals 11 Sep. 1741 or 1742 ; Second Lieut. 26 Sep. 1745), and sometime Captain 27th Foot, by Katharine, only child of Samuel Heydeu, of Arklow, co. Wicklow, by his wife Katherine Byrne, of Ballymanus. He was born 25 March 1753 in Dublin Barracks, aud baptized by the Chaplain of the Royals and afterwards at Maynooth. Commission as Ensign 27th Regiment 1762, and 30 Oct. same year, Lieut. 72nd Regiment (being then nine years of age !), and Lieut. 43rd Regi- ment 1774. He married, at St. Dunstan's, Fleet Street, Henrietta, only child of David James, Solicitor, of Serjeants' Inn (where she was born), and of Golygoed, Carmarthenshire, and by her had, with other issue, a dau. Henrietta, married to William Trotter, Esq., of Bishop's Auckland. Captain Andrew Philip Skene, vvho was the twenty-ninth head in male succession of the ancient Scotch house of Skene, of Skene aud Hallyards, is buried in the outer south aisle of the Galilee (M.I.). ^ Died 30th Jan. Vicar of Northallerton, LL.B. Buried in the Nine Altars, where his M.I. displays the arms : " Azure, a lion rampant or ; impaling Azure, a bull passant argent." See his widow's burial 15 Aug. 1831. 134 KEGISTER OF BURIALS IN THE Cathedral, Archdeacon of Northumberlaud, etc. ; Prebendal House, College; Hi; The Very Eev'^ Charles Henry Hall, Dean of Durham. 182G Mar. 8 AVilliam Browning, coachman to the late Archdeacon Bouyer; the Archdeacon's prebendal house. College ; 55 ; T. Ebdon, Sacrist. Mar. 30 Hannah Eeed,i widow ; Old Elvet, Durham ; 90 ; T. Ebdon, Sacrist. April II Ellen Elizabeth Carr,- dan. of John and Eosetta Anne Carr ; Palace- Green, Durham; 4 months; James Eaine, Eector of Meldon. Nov. 3 Eobert Wallace;^ Pro^ddence Eow, Durham; 14 months; T. Ebdon, Sacrist. 1827 Jan. 24 John Pearson ; ^ Durham; 53 y" ; T. Ebdon, Sacrist. Feb. 22 Elizabeth Bowlby,-^ wife of Capt" P. Bowlby, and dau. of the late Eev'' D. Haslewood ; North Bailey, Durham ; 29 ; T. Ebdon, Sacrist. Eeb. 23 Ann Hall; 6 Durham; 75. T. Ebdon, Sacrist. Mar. 22 The Very Eevvright, Minor Canon. June 28 Caroline Bowlby ; ' Bailey, Durham ; 56 ; EdW^ Greatorex, Sacrist. June 28 Augusta Elder,^ infant dau. of the Eev-i Edward Elder ; BeUasis, Durham ; infant ; Edw'' Greatorex, Sacrist. Aug. 18 Michael Pearson ;« Hallgarth St., parish of S' Oswald, Durham; 74 ; Edward Sneyd, Vicar of S' Oswald. July 6 Charlotte Davison ;7 South Bailey; infant; Edw'^ Greatorex, Sacrist. Auo-. 29 Alice Maude Robson;^ North Road; li; Edw*! Greatorex, Sacrist. 1 Married at the British Legation, Naples, as Miss Sarah Pitch, 8 Oct. 1835 (Durham News- papers). See the burial of her husband, to whom she was second wife, 6 April 1857. 2 Formerly Elizabeth Wond, of Kimblesworth, co. Pal. Married at Chester-le-Street, 22 Aug. 1802, to John Hall, whose burial .^ee 13 May 1841. 3 Widow of Francis Johnson, Esq., of Aykleyheads. Her name was not Ann, and she was married as Mary only. ■" Secte Caroline-Sophia. Widow of George Henry Eowlby, Esq., and dau. and coheiress of Henry Salvin, of Castle Eden, co. Pal., Esq. (see Surtees, vol. iv., p. 2). Married at Alston, Cumberland, 29 June 1844. Died 24 June 1851 and was buried by her husband (see his burial 21 Oct. 1847). [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] 3 Died 26th. See her father's burial 14 April 1858. BeUasis is the name of the fields on which the new grammar school was buUt. The present Head Master's house, though uow enlarged by a wing and second storey, was already there. The situation of Durham School is perfect ; it is beautifully placed in a bracing part, conveniently near and yet at a discreet distance from the City, close to the river, and but a few minutes' walk from the Cathedral, its Alma Mater, for the Dean and Chapter are Governors. 6 Died 14th. Formerly butler at the Castle (University College), and previously butler to Dr. Burgess the Prebendary, Bishop of Salisbury. He was perhaps unconnected with ihe other numerous Pearsons buried here. See, however, his son's burial 12 April 1845. The officiating Minister, the Rev. Edward Sneyd, M.A.— who it may be presumed owed his appointment partly to his being nephew by marriage to Dr. J. S. Ogle (see Miss Ogle's burial 26 Feb. 1825)— was son of Rev. William Sneyd (nephew of Nathaniel Sneyd, Esq., M.P., Lord-Lieutenant of co. Cavan, who was assas-sinated in 1833, and son of Edward Sneyd, Esq., of Dublin, who was son of Archdeacon Wettenhall Sneyd, of Kilmore and Ardagh, by his wife Barbara, dau. of Dr. Marsh, Bishop of Limerick and Kilmore, by his wife Mary, dau. and coheir of the eminent Bishop Jeremy Taylor), a descendant of the Sneyds of Keele, co. Stafford, and his wife Maria (died 5 Nov. 1863, set. 90), dau. of Sir Ralph Fetherston, of Ardagh, first Bart. Mr. Sneyd was presented to the Vicarage of St. Oswald's 20 July 1848, resigning it in 1862. He was previously Perpetual Curate of Wokey, Somersetshire, and of Cowes, I.W. ; Chaplain to Lord Radnor ; and Rector of Witton Gilbert.' He died 3 Aug. 1806, set. 71, and was buried at Elvet Hill Cemetery (registered at St. Mary-the-Less) with his mother. Mr. Sneyd will be long remembered in Durham for his moderate but Low-Church views, and his dignified person and manners. 7 Charlotte is an error for Caroline. She was baptized 2 Feb. 1851 at St. Mary's. See her father's burial 17 Dec. 1868. » Died 26th. Born 26 Oct. 1849 and baptized 11 March 1850 at Crossgate, but entered in Register (the baptism being private, doubtless) 3 April. See her father's burial 23 Dec. 1865. CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 147 1851 Sep. 121 William Jones ;i Divinity House, Palace Greeu, Durham; 63; Edw^ Grreatorex, Sacrist. Oct. 24 Annie Sarah Rowlanclson ; - College ; 10 ; Bolton Simpson, off"=' Min"". Nov. 11 Kate Marion Rowlamlson ;-^ College ; 7 ; Edw'' Greatorex, Sacrist. Dec. 30 Edward Parley Elder ; ^ Bellasis, Durham ; 2f; Edw"! Greatorex, Sacrist. 1852 May 18 George Griffith ; ' North Bailey ; 47; Edw-^ Greatorex, Sacrist. Dec. 20 Frances Harriett Robinson; '^ Sniperley, Durham; Geo. Townsend. 1853 May 25 Anne Jane Chaytor ;" South Bailey ; 55 ; Edw^i Greatorex, Sacrist. July 26 Elizabeth Bowlby;^ Bailey, Durham; 66; Edw^i Greatorex, Sacrist. Dec. 2 Sophia Elizabeth Feilding;^ North Bailey, Durham; 65; Edw^i Greatorex, Sacrist. Dec. 31 Elizabeth Margaret Anne Holden.i" ^^ife of the Eev'^ Henry Holden, Head Master of the Durham Grammar School; Bellasis, Durham ; 27 ; Edw'^ Greatorex, Sacrist. 1854 May 15 George Murray ,^i student of the University of Durham ; Bishop Cosin's Hall, Durham; 20; Edw"^ Greatorex, Sacrist. 1 Died 20th. Was formerly butler to Dr. Gray, Bi.shop of Bristol, and during the Reform Bill riots there was of much service to his Master. His son is Mr. Thomas Jones, of Queen Street, Official to the Archdeacons of Durham, etc., and a Proctor. 2 Died 21st. Born 27 Sep. and baptized 1 Dec. 1842 at St. Mary's. See her brother's burial 19 May 1845. 3 Died 14th. Born 4 Jan. and baptized 1 Feb. 1844 at St. Mary's. See her brother's burial 19 May 1845. ■» Died 20th. See the father's burial 14 April 1858. 5 Born 17 Jan. and baptized 13 Feb. 1805. Son of John Grifiith by his wife Mary Hays. See their burials 19 May 1845 and 21 Oct. 1850. He was an Attorney of Durham, and died unmarried 18 May 1852. [MS. Fed. by E. A. W.] •5 Died 7th. She was last surviving of ten children and youngest dau. of Sir William Penny- man, of Ormesby, in Cleveland, Yorkshire, sixth Bart., M.P., by Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Henry Grey, of Howick, Northumberland, first Bart. The Pennyman Baronetcy is now extinct. She married firstly, at Walton Abbey, 29 Nov. 1808, Charles-John Berkeley, Esq., M.D., of Beverley, Yorks; and secondly, 26 Aug. 1820, at Bishopwearmouth, John-Christopher- Wall Robinson (who died by a fall from his horse 6 April 1823), of Sniperley, near Durham, Esq. See burial of her adopted daughter's husband (through whom she acquired burial in the Cathedral yard) 17 Dec. 1868. She died issueless, aged 76. 7 Died 18th. Born 4 Dec. 1797. She was the eldest dau. of Lieut. -Colonel Henry Chaytor, Grenadier Guards. See other burials of her family in Index. She was perhaps the last lady in Durham of her class who assumed " brevet-rank," desiring to be addressed as " Mrs." 8 Dau. of the Rev. Thomas Bowlby by his wife Eleanora-Elizabeth, dau. of Anthony Salvin, Esq. Born 22 Sep. 1787 ; baptized 25 Jan. 1788 at Houghton ; died unmarried 23 July 1853. See her parents' burials 2 Feb. 1835 and 20 Aug. 1842. [MS. Fed. by E. A. W.] 9 Dau. of Cliarles Israel Feilding, of High Holborn, silk mercer, in 1778. She lived at Durham with her sister Charlotte-Anne, who kept a ladies' school in Ncav Elvet. [MS. Fed. by E. A. W.] 1" She was born 5 Jan. and baptized 10 Aug. 1826 at Woodleigh, co. Devon, and was eldest dau. of the Rev. Richard Edmonds, of Magdalen College, Oxford, B.A., Rector of Woodleigh, by his wife Elizabeth Nicholls, dau. of Robert Fell, Esq., of Tiverton, Devon, to whom she was married at Tormohun, same co., 27 Aug. 1824. " Drowned 11 May, while boating. He was second son of John Dalrymple Murray, Esq., of 148 EEGISTiill or BUKIALS IN THE 1854 Nov. 23 Mary Bowlby;i North Bailey, Durham; 57; Edw'i Greatorex, Sacrist. 1855 Jan. 17 John Ealph Fenwick,^ Esq., M.D. ; North Bailey, Durham ; 94 ; Edw'' Greatorex, Sacrist. 1856 Mar. 16 Editha Maude Greatorex,^ third dau. of the Eev'^ Edward Greatorex, Sacrist of Durham ; The Grove, Durham ; infaut ; Jolm B. Dykes, officiating Mhiister. Dec. 9 Thomas Dickons ;t Claypath, Durham; 34; Edw-i Greatorex, Sacrist. 1857 Mar. 4 Elizabeth Procter;^ Gilesgate, Durham; 54; Edw'^ Greatorex, Sacrist. April 6 Mary Dickons ;'' Claypath, Durham; 72 ; Edw'^ Greatorex, Sacrist. April 6 Matthew Woodifield,^ Esquire; South Bailey, Durham; 54; Edw'' Greatorex, Sacrist. July 3 Thomas Marsden,^ Esquire ; South Bailey, Durham ; 66 ; Edw'^ Greatorex, Sacrist. July 15 Granville Baker ;'J College; 19; The Reverend Edward Sneyd, officiating Minister. Murray thwaite, Ecclefechau, Dumfries-shire, by his second wife Anne Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the Rev. Henry Askew, of Redheugh, co. Pal., Rector of Greystock, Cumberland. He was boru 15 Oct. 1833, according to the " Landed Gentry." 1 Dau. of the Rev. Thomas Bowlby by his wife Eleanora Elizabeth, dau. of Anthony Salvin, Esq. Born 1 Dec. 1796 and baptized 21 Jan. 1797 at Houghton ; died unmarried 20 Nov. 1854. See her parents' burials 2 Feb. 1835 and 20 Aug. 1842. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] 2 Died 11th, s.p. He was born 14 Nov. 1761, and was second son of John Fenwick, Esq., M.D., of Morpeth, by Mary, youngest dau. of John Thornton, Esq., of Netherwitton, Northum- berland. He was D.L. and J. P., co. Durham, and was gazetted Lieut.-Colonel of the Durham Volunteers 18 Oct. 1803. He lived in the house, North Bailey, now the residence of the Misses Fawcett. See his wife's burial 19 June 1838 and the " Landed Gentry "— " Fenwick of Longframliugton." ^ Died 14th, aged one day, " a chrisom child." Her baptism, 14th, is entered in Crossgate Register. See her sister's baptism 6 Jan. 1853. ■* Died 5th. Born 17 Nov. 1822 and probably baptized at St. Nicholas ; the eldest child of his parents. See his father's burial 26 Dec. 1862. 5 Died 28 Feb. Dau. of Alderman John Wolfe (whose burial see 30 May 1832) by his second wife. She married at St. Oswald's, 26 Feb. 1825, Robert Procter, of Newcastle, general merchant. *^ Died 3rd. Born 21 Sep. 1784 (probably at Brandon, co. Pal.) ; third dau. of Ralph Jackson and Sarah Robson, who were married 19 May 1777. She married 20 Sep. 1821, at Crossgate, Thomas Dickons, builder. The newspaper describes her as " of Framwellgate." See burial of her husband 26 Dec. 1862 and of George Jackson 30 Aug. 1842. 7 Died 29 March. See his baptism 1 July 1802 and the burials of his wives 2 Feb. 1831 and 23 Oct. 1850. 8 Of Durham, Proctor; born 5 Feb. and baptized 21 March 1791. He married 29 Aug. 1825 Dorothy, elder dau. of John Thomas Christoi^her, gent., of Norton. See their son's burial 12 March 1835 and a dau. 26 April 1838. 8 Died 12th. Born 17 May 1838 and baptized at Nuneham Courtenay, Oxon. He was the third surviving son of the Rev. James Baker, M.A., of New College, O.xford, Chancellor of the Diocese of Durham, Rector of St. Mary-the-Less, and afterwards Rector of Nuneham Courtenay, by his second wife Sarah Janetta, youngest dau. of the Rev. Frederick Ekins, Rector of Morpeth and J.P. Northumberland (son of Dr. Jeffery Ekins, Deau of Carlisle), by Anne, eldest dau. of Phihp Baker, Esq., Deputy-Secretary of War, and Anne his wife, dau. of Dr. Dawson, Canon of CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 149 1857 Nov. 28 The Rev"^ G-eorge Townsend,! D.D., Canon of Durham; College; 69; Ihe A^ery Eev'' Greorge Waddingtou, D.D., Dean of Durham. 1858 Jan. 28 George Lionel Andrew Dykes ; ^ South Bailey ; 3 months ; Edw^^ Greatorex, Sacrist. April 14 The Rev'' Edward Elder,'^ D.D., Head Master of Charterhouse School, London, and formerly Head Master of the Durham Grammar School ; Charterhouse, London ; 45 ; Edw'^ Greatorex, Sacrist. April 15 Martha Bell ; "^ College, Durham; 67; The Reverend John B. Dykes, officiating Minister. Windsor. Chancellor Baker died 6 Sep. 1854 and was buried at Nuneliam Courtenay. His arms, Argent, a tower between three keys erect sable, are in the Town Hall, Durham. ' Died 23rd. Born at Ramsgate 12 Sep. 1788. He was the eldest son of the Rev. George Townsend (his portrait penes liis grandson Rev. George Fyler Townsend), a well-known Inde- pendent Minister at Ramsgate, who was brother to John Townsend, founder of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Old Kent Road, London, by his wife Susannah Morris (portrait penes G. F. T.). He graduated at Trinity College, Cambridge (B.A. 1812, M.A. 181G) ; ordained Deacon and Priest by Bishop of Ely 1812 ; Curate of Littleport, Isle of Ely, 1813-14, and of Hackney, Middlesex, 181-l-lo ; Professor at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, with the Curacy of Farnborough, 1817; Domestic Chaplain to Bishop Barrington 1822; installed in the tenth Prebend of Durham 1825; Vicar of Northallerton 1826, resigning 1839, when he took the Perpetual Curacy of Crossgate, Durham. He preached Bishop Van Mildert's funeral sermon. See his first wife's burial 10 Dec. 1835. He married secondly, 19 Dec. 1839, at St. George, Hanover Square, Charlotte Charlton, eldest dau. of J. Hollingbery, Esq., of Lamberhurst, Sussex, and grand-dau. of Thomas Hollingbery, D.D., Prebendary of St. Paul's, who was living s.p. 1877. By his first wife Dr. Townsend (he was D.D. of Durham University) had i.ssue : 1, (Rev.) George Fyler Townsend (see the baptism of his son 1 Jan. 1849) ; 2, (Rev.) James Frederick Townsend (whose burial see 19 Nov. 1844) ; 3, Mary Susan, born 25 Sep. 1816, and married 12 Feb. 1840, at St. Mary's, Durham, George Albemarle Cator, Esq., and was living with issue 1877. A portrait of the Doctor hangs in the Chapter Library and another in the Castle hall. His arms. Argent, fretty sable, on a cross gules five estoiles or, are in the Town Hall, Durham. Perhaps no Prebendary of Durham was ever better known than Dr. Townsend, and his memory- is yet green in the Palatinate City. His principal works were : " Armageddon," a poem, 8vo ; " Edipus Romanus ;" " The Old and New Testaments," historically and chronologically arranged, 4 vols. 8vo ; "Accusations of History against the Church of Rome," 8vo— a work written under the supervision of Bishop Barrington, and which gained him his stall ; " Life and Defence of Bishop Boiuier," 8vo (anonymously) ; Pamphlets on Churcli Reform and Abolition of Pluralities ; two vols, of Sermons; " Ecclesiastical and Civil History, philosophically considered," 2 vols. 8vo, 1847 ; " Communion with God " (an enlarged edition of his previous arrangement of the Bible) ; " Letter to Samuel Butler, Esq., on the lioman Catholic Relief Bill." He printed also " Journal of a Tour in Italy," in which is contained an account of his visit to Pius the Ninth. 2 Born 2 and baptized 30 Nov. 1857 at St. Mary's, Durham. His father was John Bacchus Dykes, of St. Catherine's College, Cambridge, B.A. 1847, M.A. 1850. Minor Canon of Durham and Precentor until 1862, when he was appointed to the Vicarage of St. Oswald's, Elvet. Composer of several Anthems and of many of the Hymns '•' Ancient and Modern ;" Mus. Doc. He died at St. Leonard's 22 Jan. 1876 and was buried at St. Oswald's 28 Jan. 1876. [MS. Ped. by E. A. "W.] See also " Dictionary of National Biography," xvi., 292. » Died 1st. Born 1 Oct. 1812. ^ Died 12th. She was " empty-housekeeper " to Dr. Phillpotts, Bishop of Exeter and Pre- bendary of Durham. 150 REGISTER OF BURIALS IN THE 1858 July 8 William Charles Chaytor,i Esquire, Eegistrar to the Dean and Chapter of Durham; South Bailey; 57; The Reverend H. Jeukyns, D.D., Cauou of Durham. Dec. 9 The Eev. James Raine,^ D.C.L., Librarian to the Dean and Chapter of Durham, Reetor of Meldon and S. Mary in the South Bailey ; Crook Hall ; 67 ; The Reverend J. B. Dykes, officiating Minister. 1859 Mar. 15 Ann Evett;^ Palace Green, Durham; 57; Edw'^ Greatorex, Sacrist. May 24 Anna Elizabeth Johnson ; ^ Aykley Heads; 57; The Reverend J. CartttTight, officiating Minister. June 23 Alice Jane King ; ^ Grove House, Gilesgate ; infant ; Edw^i Greatorex, Sacrist. July 20 The Rev'' Henry Douglas,'' M.A., Canon of Durham; College, 1 Died 1st. He was born 23 Oct. 1800. The second sou of Lieut.-Colonel Henry Chaytor, Grenadier Guards, by his wife Jane, dau. of William Marriott, Esq. See the burials of his brothers, sisters, aud aunts in Index. 2 Died 6th ; the eminent antiquary and historian of North Durham. He was born 25 and baptized 30 Jan. 1791 at Forcett, North Riding of Yorks, and was second son of James Raine, of Ovington, same shire, by his wife Anne, dau. of William Moore. He was Second Master of Durham School 1812—27 ; Rector of Meldon, Northumberland, 1822 ; Rector of St. Mary's (in the South Bailey) 1828 ; he was also Librarian to the Dean and Chapter for thirty-seven 5-ears, and Principal Surrogate of the Consistory Court of the Diacese ; M.A. (Lambeth Degree) and D.C.L. of Durham University. He married 28 Jan. 1828, at Denton, co. Durham, Margaret, eldest dau. of the Rev. Thomas Peacock, Perpetual Curate of that place, and sister of the Very Rev. George Peacock, Dean of Ely, by whom he had a son and three daughters. His widow died 4 Nov. 1874 and is buried at Elswick Cemetery, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Dr. Raine, says the "Gentleman's Magazine" (vol. li., p. 156), was "one of the last survivors of the old race of County Historians, whose works were produ(;ed in stately folios, and the founder of one of the most successful and useful of our printing clubs, the Surtees Society." Besides his " History of North Durham,-' he was Author of " St. Cuthbert, with an Account of the state in which his remains were found upon the opening of his Tomli in Durham Cathedral," Durham, 1828, and was the Editor for the Surtees Society of fourteen of its volumes. Tiie antiquarian mantle of the historian fitly fell on the shoulders of his son the late Rev. Canon James Raine, D.C.L., of York, the indefatigable Secretary to aud Editor of many volumes of the Surtees Society. Dr. Raine's second dau. Margaret, wife of the late Alfred William Hunt, Esq., A.R.A., the distinguished artist, is the Author of several novels. [See also " Dictionary of National Biography," vol. xlvii., p. 175.] 3 Died 11th. Wife of William Evett, butler at the Castle (University College), whose burial see 18 Jan. 1864. •» Born 26 Nov. 1802 and baptized at Crossgate 22 Jan. 1803. Dau. of Francis Johnson, of Aykleyheads, Esq. (by his wife Mary, dau. of the Hon. Richard Hetlieringtou). See the parents' burials 28 April 1838 and 11 April 1851. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] ' Died 21,st. The father the Rev. Charles William King, M.A., was .'ion of the Rev. William Clark King, Hon. Canon of Durham and Vicar of Norham, by his wife Sarah, eldest dau. of John Hodgson, Esq., of Elswick House, Northumberland (see " Landed Gentry "— " Hodgson-Hinde," and in later editions " Archer-Hinde "). He was Rector of St. Mary-le-Bow ; Principal of the Durham Training College for Schoolmistresses, and afterwards one of Her Majesty's Inspectors of Schools ; he died 1872. The mother (living 1890) was Mary Anne, third dau. of Canon Douglas, whose burial see next entry. " Died 15th. He was born 17 April 1793, and was eldest son of the Rev. Robert Douglas (previously an officer in the Army), Rector aud Patron of Salwarpe, Worcestershire, aud was CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 151 Durham; m-, The Very Rev'' George Waddiugton, D.D., Deau of Durham. 18G0 May 7 Elizabeth Cartwright ; ^ Okl Elvet, Durham ; 86 ; The Reverend Edward Sneyd, officiating Miuister. May 26 Ann Clues;- College, Durham; 50; Edw"^ G-reatorex, Sacrist. Dec. 25 Elizabeth Ann Robson;^ North Road; 22; Edw'i Greatorex, Sacrist. 1861 Feb. 19 Margaret Pearson Davison ; ^ Church Street, Durham ; 66 ; The Reverend Edward Sneyd, Vicar of S. Oswald's. Mar. 2 Henry Bradley,^ student at the University; Bishop Cosin's Hall ; 20 ; Edw'i Greatorex, Sacrist. Jinie 1 Frances Bell, cook and housekeeper; University College; 67; Edw<^ Greatorex, Sacrist. July 25 Annie Martha Chaytor;'"' South Bailey, Durham; 51; The Reverend J. B. Dykes, Precentor of Durham. Aug. 20 Elizabeth Tyler; 7 Old Elvet, Durham; 86; Edw^' Greatorex, Sacrist. brother of the late Robert Archibald Douglas-Gresley, Esq., of Salwarpeand High Park, same co. (see " Landed Gentry " — "Douglas-Gresley "), and grandson of Lieut -General Archibald Douglas, Colonel of the 13th Dragoons, and M P. for the Dumfries Bnrghs 1771, who was father of Mrs. Van Mildert (see her burial 28 Dec. 1837). Mr. Douglas was sometime Rector of Salwarpe and Prebendary of Durham. He married in 1823 Eleanor, who died 24 April 1879, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Birt, Vicar of Newland, Gloucestershire, nnd had issue seveuteen children, of whom the eldest dau., who died 1887, was wife of Dr. William Walsham-How, first Bishop of "Wakefield. See the burial of a grandchild, preceding entry. 1 Died 2nd. She was the only child of James Tinkler, merchant of London, by his wife Mary Atkinson (died, aged 97, and buried at Norton, co. Pal), sister of Thomas Atkinson, of Mold Green and Bradley Mills, Huddersfield, and was granddau. of John Tinkler, of Kirk-Oswald, Cumberland, gent., and his wife Barbara, third dau. of the Rev. George Lowthian, of Staffold, Cumberland, and sister and coheiress in her descendants of Richard Lowthian, of Staffold, Esq., who died, aged 90, 1 May 178'!, s.p., at Dumfries. She married, about 1801, John Cartwright, of Nortou, Esq., D.L. and J.P. co. Durham, who was a native of Halifax, and died at Bath 5 March 1854 and was buried 10th in the Abbey Cemetery there. The issue and only surviving child of this marriage was the late Rev. John Cartwright. He was born at Halifax 20 June 1804; of Christ's College, Cambridge (B.A. 1827 ; M.A. 1830) ; Precentor and Minor Canon of Durham 1834 ; Perpetual Curate of Ferryhill 1843-4; Rector of Witton-Gilbert 1849 -1851. He was the author of several translations from Greek and German authors. He died unmarried, having given up his Minor Canonry some years before, 15 Dec. 1879, and was buried 19th at Elvet Hill Cemetery, being registered at St. Mary-the-Less. - Died 24th. " Empty-housekeeper " to the Bishop of Exeter, Dr. Phillpotts. 3 Died 18th. She was born 30 April 1838. See her father's burial 23 Dec. 1865. ■» Wife of the Rev. Edward Davison, Vicar of St. Nicholas and Rector of Harlington, Middle- sex (who died 22 May 1863) ; lived in Church Street, Durham. She was the dau. of Alderman John Wolfe, of Durham, by his wife Elizabeth, who was the widows of Richard Buttler, of Sunder- land. Mrs. Davison was married at St. Oswald's 11 May 1824. She died 14 Feb. 1861 and was buried next her father and grandfather Pearson and Mr. Buttler. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] ' Died 27 Feb. Only son of Henry Bradley, of Blackheath, Kent. " Died 20th. She was the only dau. of Thomas Greatorex, Esq., F.R.S., Organist of W^est- minster Abbey (the burial of whose widow see 30 July 1868). She married, 8 Sep. 1836, Colonel John Chaytor, R.E., whose burial see 12 Feb. 1862. <■ Died 10th. Born 14 Nov. 1774, being the dau. of William Bates, of that parish, by his wife Elizabeth Bullock, whom he married at Marylebone 23 April 1767. See her husband's burial 14 July 1849 and her son's 27 Jan. 1871. 152 REGISTEll or BURIALS IN THE 1862 Feb. 12 John Cliaytor,^ Coloiiel Eoyal Engineers ; South Bailey, Durham ; (50; The Eevereiid J. B. Dykes, Precentor of Durham. Api'il 8 Tlic Kev'' Jolni Echvards," M.zV., Canon of Durham, & Professor of Greek in tlie University of Durham ; College, Durham ; 73 ; The Very Eev'' George Waddington, D.D., Dean of Durham. Dec. 26 Thomas Dickons ;■' Claypath ; 70 y'^; J. C. Lowe, Sacrist. 1863 Nov. 24 Eosamond Evans ; The College ; 35 y''^ ; George Bland, Archdeacon of Northumberland. Nov. 28 The Eev'^ Henry Joseph Maltby,^ Canon of Durham; The College; 51 y''^; George Waddington, Dean of Durham. 1861 Jan. 18 William Evett;'^ The Old Gram. School; 5-1 y'«; J. Conran Lowe, Sacrist. April 7 Elizabeth Darnell ;6 The Eectory, Stanhope; 76 y''^ The Ven. Archdeacon Bland. May 19 David Elintoff;^ Banks Cottage; 71 y''^ ; The Ven. Archdeacon Coxe. 1 Died 8tli. He was born 28 Jan. 1802, the third son of Lieut. -Colonel Henry Chaytor, 1st foot Guards, by his wife Jane, dan. of William Marriott, Esq. His sons are the repre- sentatives of the Chaytors " of Butterby." He died very suddenly of heart disease. See his wife's burial 25 July 1861. 2 Died 1st. He was bora 14 Nov. 1789 and baptized at Huntingdon, being the son of the Eev. Edward Edwards, of that place, by his wife Sarah, daii. of Colonel Freeman, of Apsley, Bed- fordshire. He graduated, B.A. 1812, M.A. 1815, at St. John's College, Cambridge, moving to Jesus College, and was for sometime Head Master of Bury St. Edmunds Grammar School ; Canon of Durham, and Professor of Greek in that University 1841. He married at Huntingdon Church, 9 July 1816, Louisa (who died 13 April 18.31 and is buried at Bury St. Edmunds), dau. of Robert Cooch, Esq., of Huntingdon, by his wife Ann, dau. of Samuel Wells, of Biggleswade, Beds. See his granddaughter's baptism 20 Oct. 185&. "* Died 23rd. Native of Sedgefield. He signed the Marriage Register at Crossgate " Dickins," and was described " of Brancepeth." See his wife's burial 6 April 1857 ; his daughter's 2 June 1848 ; and his sons' 9 Dec. 1856 and 21 May 1875. ■* Died 24th. He was born at Buckden (of which his father was theu Vicar), Hunts, 2 July 1814, and was the fifth and youngest son of Dr. Edward Maltby, Bishop of Durham 1836—1856, by his first wife Mary, dau. of Hervey, Esq., of Norwich (who died at Buckden 2 May 1825); ofCaius College, Cambridge (B.A. 1835; M.A. 1838) ; Vicar of Eglingham, Northum- berland, Rector of Egglescliffe, co. Pal., and Canon of Durham. He married first, 13 Feb. 1840, at Long Horsley, Nortlnunberland, Julia Kutherina (she died 27 April 1843 and is buried at Long Horsley), third dau. of Charles-William Bigge, of Linden, Northumberland, Esq., D.L., .[.P., by whom he had issue ; and secondly, 13 June 1847, at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, Elizabeth Mary, eldest dau. of Lieut.-Geueral Sir Thomas Bradford, G.C.B., G.C.H., by his first wife Mary Anne, on\j dau. of James Atkinson, Esq., of Newcastle, and widow of Lieut.-Colonel Philip Ainslie, 4tli Dragoons. See his sons' burials 20 June 1864 and 24 Aug. 1866. His father, who was the first Bishop after the Palatinate powers were transferred to the Crown, resigned the Bishopric in 1856 ; died in London 3 July 1859, and was buried at Kensal Green. He was previously Bishop of Chichester. He had a grant of arms, viz. : Argent, on a bend gules, between a lion rampiuit in chief azure and a Maltese cross in base of the second, three garbs or. Crest : A garb, charged with a Maltese cross between two laurel branches. 5 Died 14tli ; butler at the Castle. See his wife's burial 15 March 1859. " Wife of the Rev. William Nicholas Darnell, whose burial see 24 June following — dau. of the Rev. William Bowe, M.A., of Scorton, co. York— married 15 June 1815. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] 7 Died 16th ; woodman and choir porter for forty-five years to the Dean and Chapter, and formerly steward to Dr. Townseud at Northallerton, where he was i)r()l)ably baptized. He was CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 153 1864 June 20 Ealph Howard Maltby;i The College; 9 y'"«; Julius Conrau Lowe, Sacrist. Dec. 17 Sarah Eowlaudson ; - Gilesgate ; 86 y^^ ; Julius Conran Lowe, Sacrist. 1865 June 24 Eev. William Nicholas Darnell -j^ Stanhope ; 89 y^'^ ; The Venerable Archdeacon Bland. Aug. 23 Vere Holden ; Bellasis ; infant ; Edward Greatorex, off. Min''. [Cemetery.] Dec. 3 Charles Thorp G-reatorex;^ The Grove; infant; J. C. Lowe, Sacrist. Dec. 18 Christopher Hardinge Fenwick;^ South St., Durham; 12 y'^; Edward Greatorex, off. Min''. [Cemetery.] 18GG Mar. 20 William Nixon;'' The Grammar School (a native of Windsor) ; 17 y^ ; J. C. Lowe, Sacrist ; Died March 18. [Cemetery.] Aug. 24 Henry Charles Bradford Maltby;^ The CoUege; 17 y^^ J. C. Lowe, Sacrist. Dec. 23 Jolm Eobson;^ Neville House; 52 years; J. C. Lowe, Sacrist. tliird son of Thomas Flintoff, of Romanby, near Northallerton, and grandson of David Flintoff, of Holdstead Hall, near Northallerton, gent. He had by his wife Beatrice (whose burial see 30 Jan. 1871), besides the daughters buried 28 Oct. 1842 and 19 Oct. 1867, Jane, born 21 March 1816, married, living' with issue 1877 ; Thomas, born 28 Aug. 1817, ob. infant ; Marianne (from whom this information), born 14 Jan. 1821 (whose burial see 2 Dec. 1878) ; James, born 22 July 1824, ob. infant — all probably baptized at Northallerton. Little did the Editor think, as a boy at Durham School, when he and his fellow scholars were teasing " old Davy," that it would be his lot one day to write this ! 1 Died 16th. Third and youngest son, by his second wife, of Canon Maltby, whose burial see 28 Nov. 1863. 2 Died 14th. Mother of Mr. Samuel Rowlandsou, agent to the Dean and Chapter. See her grandson's burial 19 May 1845. 3 Baptized 16 April 1776 at All Saints, Newcastle ; of Christ Church, Oxon (B.A. 1796, M.A. 1800) ; Rector of St. Mary-le-Bow, Durham (June 1809) ; Vicar of Stockton-on-Tees ; Prebendary of Durham Jan. 1816 ; Rector of Stanhope, succeeding Bishop Phillpotts. When Dr. Phillpotts, then Rector of Stanhope (the richest living the Bishop of Durham possessed, which is now vested in the Bishop of Ripou), was offered the Bishopric of Exeter, of so much smaller value than his own preferment, he exchanged his Rectory with Mr. Darnell for that gentleman's Prebend. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] * See his baptism 15 May 1864 and his sister's 6 Jan. 1853. ' His headstone records that he died same day. He was a pupil of the Rev. Julius Conran Lowe, M.A., Minor Canon and Sacrist, in whose house he died. He was eldest child of Thomas Penwick, Esq. (now Fen wick- Clennell, of Harbottle Castle, Northumberland), by his wife Frances, eldest dau. of Frederick Hardinge, Esq., of Coatham Mundeville, co. Pal., younger brother of the first Viscount Hardinge. ^ Eecte "William Yates Nixon ; died 13th. He was born 17 March and baptized 2 May 1849 at St. John's, New Windsor, Berkshire, and was seventh son of Thomas Nixon, of that place, by his marriage at St. John's aforesaid, 2 May 1829, with Mary Ann, dau. of William Collisou, of Leicester. He was a King's Scholar of Durham School. 7 Died 19th. The eldest son, by his second wife, of Canon Maltby (whose burial see 28 Nov. 1868). He was born 9 April 1849 and baptized at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge. * Died 19th. He was the eldest son and second child of Thomas Robson by his wife Ann Stokeld (married 1812), and was baptized privately 16 Sep. 1814, and afterwards at St. Nicholas 9 July 1815. He married at Witton Gilbert, 20 June 1837, Frances (living 1877), fifth dau. and X 154 REGISTER OF BURIALS IN THE 1866 Dec. 25 Jane Boud;i The Deanery; 32 y"; J. C. Lowe, Sacrist. [Cemetery-I 1867 Jan. 27 Thomas Kaye,^ lay clerk; Sadler St.; 52 years; J. C. Lowe, Sacrist. [Cemetery.'] Oct. 19 Elizabeth Plintoff ;» Halgarth St. ; 34 years ; J. C. Lowe, Sacrist. Dec. 27 Agnes Harrison Johnson ;^ Aykleyheads; 56 y"; Eev. Canon Evans. 1868 Feb. 14 Alice Pedder ; ^ The College ; 7 m^'^ ; J. C. Lowe, Sacrist. July 30 Elizabeth Greatorex;« The Grove; 87 y"; J. C. Lowe, Sacrist. Dec. 17 Joseph Davison; 7 Greencroft, Lanchester ; 60 y" ; The Bishop, assisted by Archdeacon Bland. 1869 June 4 Phillis Hartley ; ^ College Gates ; 54 y" ; Canon Chevallier. seventh child of John Hall, currier, whose hurial see 13 May 1841. He was proprietor of the Durham flour mills, and elder brother of the late Robert Naisbitt Robson, Esq., M.R.C.S. and J.P. for the City, who died 1888. See his daughters' burials 29 Aug. 1851 and 25 Dec. 1860. ' Died 21st. She was cook and housekeeper to Dean Waddiugton. ^ Died 23rd. He was nineteen years a Lay Clerk of the Cathedral. •* Died 15th. Born (according to family information supplied) 12 July 1825 at Northallerton, and her age, therefore, must be wrongly stated here. See her father's burial 19 May 1864. ■• Wife of Francis-Dixon Johnson, of Aykleyheads, Esq., whose burial see 22 Nov. 1893. She was the dau. of John Greenwood, of Polefield, co. Lancaster, Esq., by his wife Agnes Harrison, of Poulton on the Fylde ; born 30 Aug. 1811 ; married at Prestwicli 18 Jan. 1838 ; died 22 Dec. 1867. Arms : Sable, a chevron between three saltires argent. There is an oil portrait of her with her younger dau. at Aykleyheads. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] * Died 11 Feb. Dau. of Rev. John Pedder by his wife Harriet, eldest dau. of the Rev. Henry Jenkyns, D.D., Canon of Durham and Professor of Divinity in the University, and of Botley Hill, Southants. She was born 23 June 1867. " Died 26th at the residence of her son the Rev. Edward Greatorex, Minor Canon. She was married to Thomas Greatorex, Esq., F.R.S. This gentleman, the only son of Anthony Greatorex, of Derbyshire, by his wife Miss Bingley, and grandson of Daniel Greatorex, was born at Wing- field, near Chesterfield, 5 Oct. 1758 ; he was Organist of Westminster Abbey from 1819, and Conductor of the King's Concerts for Ancient Music for thirty-nine years. Not more distin- guished for his great musical talents than for his refined manners and knowledge of mathematics, astronomy, and even military science. As an archer, almost the first bowsman in England ; as an artist, chemist, and botanist, equally distinguished. In short, " he was one of those gifted beings who appear to have the power of excelling in whatever they undertake." As such he was accept- able to the highest society, and received in the warmest friendship, not only by the Earl of Sandwich, the celebrated Lord Chesterfield, the " old " Pretender, and a host of other well-known men of genius, but by George the Third and his Queen, as also George the Fourth. He died at Hampton, Middlesex, 18 July 1831 and was buried 25 July in the west cloister of Westminster Abbey. See his grand-daughter's baptism 6 Jan. 1853 and others in Index. [See " Dictionary of National Biography," xviii., p. 33, and " Westminster Abbey Registers," Harleian Society's Publications, vol. x., p. 504.] 7 Died 13th. He was son of Thomas Davison, agent to Bishop Barrington (who left him £100), of Sedgefield, Croft, and Durham City (he died 1862), by his wife (died 1862) Miss Barker, of Sedgefield, who brought her husband the Diamond Hall property at that place. He was Registrar to the Bishop of Durham and Registrar of the Probate Court, Durham, and latterly was resident at Greencroft Park, Lanchester. He married at Witton Gilbert, 1 June 1842, Anne-Caroline Robinson, natural and adopted dau. of J. C. W. Robinson, Esq., of Suiperley, and heiress of his wife, whose burial see 20 Dec. 1852. Mrs. Davison died at Brighton 13 and was buried at Durham Cathedral 18 Sep. 1879, aged 70. 8 Died 1st. She was born 10 May 1815 at Breadsall, Derbyshire, and was dau. of John CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 155 1869 July 24 The Very Eev^ George Waddington,i D.D., Dean of Durham ; The Deanery ; 75 y" ; The Bishop, assisted by Canon Chevallier, Sub-Dean. 1870 Jan. 18 Thomas Griffith r The Bailey, Durham; 74 y"; J. C. Lowe, Sacrist. May 16 Arthur Thomas Fabian Evans ; ^ College; 8y"; The Very Eev'' W. C. Lake, Dean of Durham. 1871 Jan. 27 Edwin Tyler ;^ Old Elvet; 62 y"; J. C. Lowe, Sacrist. Jan. 30 Beatrice ElintofE ; ^ North Eoad ; 82 y" ; J. C. Lowe, Sacrist. 1872 Jan. 10 Elleanor Griffith -^ North Bailey ; 65 y" ; J. C. Lowe, Sacrist. Jan. 16 Elizabeth Bowlby ;' Old Elvet; 78 y'"^ ; J. C. Lowe, Sacrist. 1873 May 14 Frances Griffith ;« North Bailey; 72 j^^; W. H. Kobertson, Sacrist. Rowland, of that place, where she was married 22 Sep. 1840. See her husband's burial 25 April 1876. ^ Died 20th. He was born 7 Sep. 1793 at Tnxford, Notts, the elder son of the Rev. George Waddington, M.A. (died 1824), Vicar of that place, by his wife Anne, youTigest dau. of Peter Dollond, the well-known optician, of St. Paul's Churchyard (married 13 May 1790), and grandson of the Rev. Joshua Waddington, Vicar of Harworth, and of Walkeringhara, Notts, and his wife Ann, dau. (but not heiress, although the Dean quartered her arms) of the Rev. Thomas Ferrand, of Bingley, Yorks. He graduated (B.A. 1815 ; M.A. 1818) at Trinity College, Cambridge, of which he was Fellow; Vicar of Masham, co. York, and, 1840, Dean of Durham. Notwithstand- ing the changes made by the Ecclesiastical Commission, the Deanery during Dr. Waddington's tenure was of much greater value than at present. The Dean, who refused the Bishopric of Manchester, was brother of the Right Hon. Horatio Waddington, for long Permanent Under- Secretary of State, Home Department, and M. Waddington, the late French Ambassador, is of the same family. The arms his family used (Argent, on a fess sable between three fleurs-de- lys azure, a lion passant of the field), and which are in the Durham Town Hall, are wrong. This is the coat of Tliwaites (whose heiress married into the Waddington family) differenced by the lion, though it was " confirmed " to William Waddington, Esq., uncle of the Dean, in 1769. The mistake first arose in 1665 through an error of the Herald Warburton. The right arms of Waddington are : Argent, a chevron between three martlets gules (sometimes sable). - Of North Bailey, Durham, and Morden, Esq., sometime an Attorney and Under Sherifi", eldest son of John Griffith, of Durham, by Mary, dau. of John Hays (see their burials 19 May 1845 and 21 Oct. 1850). Born 8 and baptized 23 Dec. 1795. Will dated 22 Dec. 1869, proved in London 10 Feb. 1870. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] ^ Died 12th. Youngest son of the Rev. Thomas Saunders Evans, Canon of Durham, and Pro. fessor of Greek in the University. * Died 22nd. See his baptism 24 Oct. 1808. He was a Surgeon, and Surgeon to the North Durham Militia. He married at St. James's, Paddington, Maria (his cousin), third dau. of John- William Burt, of Westbourne Terrace, London (by his wife Phyllis, dau. of William Burt, of Marylebone). See his father's burial 14 July 1849, and his mother's 20 Aug. 1861. 5 Died 26th. She was the third dau. of James Sharpe, of Aycliffe, co. Pal., farmer. See her husband's burial 19 May 1864. ^ Born 10 Nov. and baptized 5 Dec. 1806 ; died unmarried at North Bailey 6 Jan. 1872. Third dau. of John Griffith, of Durham, by his wife Mary, dau. of John Hays, Esq. (see their burials 19 May 1845 and 21 Oct. 1850). [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] 7 Born 10th, baptized privately 20 July 1793 and publicly 26 Sep. 1793 at St. Mary-the-Less. Eldest dau. of John Bowlby, Registrar to the Dean and Chapter of Durham, by Sarah, dau. of John and Dorothy Elliot. She died unmarried at Old Elvet 13 Feb. 1872. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] 8 Born 18 March, baptized 14 April 1801. Tliird sou of John Griffith, of Durham, Esq., by his wife Mary, dau. of John Hays, Esq. (see their burials 19 May 1845 and 21 Oct. 1850). Died 156 REGISTER OF BURIALS IN THE 1873 Nov. 4 Da^ad Lambert;^ Saddler St. ; 40 j'^; J. C. Lowe, Miuor Cauou. [Cemetery.] 1874 Feb. 4 W"^ James Martin r North 'R'^ ; 55 y''^; W. H. Eobertson, Sacrist. [Cemetery.] 1875 Jan. 12 John Moor^ (for upwards of 37 years Verger of this Cath' Church) ; The Palace Green ; 78 ; John B. Dykes, offs Min-". May 21 John Ealph Dickons ;* Claypath ; 48 ; Th. Rogers, offic. Min--. June 21 Mary Hall ;5 Old Elvet ; 67 ; W. H. Eobertson, Sacrist. 1876 April 25 William Hartley,^ Dean's Verger for 37 years ; College Gates ; 70 yf^ ; Edward Prest, The Archdeacon of Durham. 1878 July 16 Willoughby Waite ;7 College ; 15 weeks ; H. B. Tristram, Canon. Nov. 4 James Lambert ; ^ Old Elvet ; 68 years ; The Ven. the Arch- deacon of Northumberland. Dec. 2 Marianne ElintofE;^ North Road; 57 years ; W. H. Eobertson, Sacrist. 1879 July 28 Mary White ; North Road ; 65 years ; W. H. Robertson, Sacrist. Sep. 18 Ajine Caroline Davison ;i'^ Brighton; 70 years; H. B. Tristram, Canon. 1880 Feb. 20 The Ven''^^ George Bland,ii .Archdeacon of Northumberland and Canon of Durham ; The College ; 75 years ; The Bishop, assisted by the Dean. unmarried at the North Bailey 10 May 1873. Will dated 12 March 1868, proved 7 Aug. 1873 under £20,000 personalty. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] The Grifhths occup}' a long row of nine nameless graves, extending from the Abbey towards the railings arranged in the order they died. [A small headstone has lately, 1885, been placed at the father's grave.] ^ Died 30 Oct. in the Cathedral, during evening service. He was a son of James Lambert, also a Lay Clerk, the possessor of a magnificent bass voice, whose burial see 4 Nov. 1878. He was formerly in the choir of the Chapel Royal, Windsor. He is buried at Elvet Hill Cemetery. ^ Died 30 Jan. ; was for thirty-five years a Lay Clerk. He is buried at Elvet Hill Cemetery. His children are baptized at Crossgate. ^ Died 8th. He was born at Kirkharle, Northumberland, 26 June 1796, the eldest of nine children of Thomas Moore (who died at Coldwell, aged 81, 23 May 1841), farmer, and many years land agent to Sir William Loraine, of Kirkharle, Bart., by his wife Sarah Hedley, who died at Coldwell, same co., aged 73, 3 July 1841. By his wife (whose burial see 6 June 1846) he had an only dau. Jane Catherine, born 7 Feb. 1841 and baptized at St. Mary's 2 Jan. 1842. ■* Died I7th. Born 19 Feb. 1827 ; he was younger son of Thomas Dickons, whose burial see 26 Dec. 1862. He was a retired stationer and bookseller. * See her husband's burial 28 April 1835. ^ Died 22nd. He was born at Knightsbridge, Middlesex, 31 March 1806. ^ Son of the Rev. Joseph Waite, D.D., Vicar of Norham, Hon. Canon of Newcastle, and his wife Rosamond, dau. of Rev. T. S. Evans, Canon of Durhain, and Professor of Greek in the University of Durham. ^ See his son's burial 4 Nov. 1873, and his daughter's 12 Sep. 1888. ^ Dau. of David FlintofF, woodman and choir porter to the Dean and Chapter. See her parents' burials 19 May 1864 and 30 Jan. 1871. '° She was a dau. of Mr. Robinson, whose widow's burial is recorded 20 Dec. 1852. She was the widow of Joseph Davison, who was buried 17 Dec. 1868. ^' Son of Michael Bland, Esq., F.R.S., by his wife Sophia, youngest dau. of George Maltby, Esq., of Norwich, and sister of the late Bishop Maltby. He was educated at the Grammar School of Bury St. Edmunds under Dr. Benjamin Heath Malkin ; graduated at Caius College, Cam- CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 157 1880 June 5 Frederick John Copemau;^ University College, Durham; 40 years; The Very Rev. W. C. Lake, Dean of Durham, assisted by Canon Evans. Cath. Yard. Oct. 21 Rosamond Waite ; " Xorham Vicarage, Northumberland; 10 years; H. B. Tristram. Canon. Cath. Yard. 1881 Feb. 19 Dorothy Marsden;'^ Altrinchara, Cheshire; 83 years; W. H. Robertson, Sacrist. Cath. Yard. Sep. 7 Thomas White; North Road; 78 years; AY. H. Robertson, Sacrist. Cath. Yard. 1883 Feb. 27 Samuel Rowlandson;* The College; 77 years; W. H. Robertson, Sacrist ; Lesson read by Rev. Canon Evans. Cath. Yard. Aug. 29 Mary Grrifiith ; ^ North Bailey ; 84 years ; H. B. Tristram, Canon. Cath. Yard. 1884 Sep. 25 Hannah Rowlandson;^ The College; 74 years; Rev. D'' Tristram, Canon of Durham, & Rev. W. H. Robertson, Sacrist. Cath. Yard. 1885 Mar. 14 William Darnell;''' S. Leonards on Sea; 68 years; Rev. E. G-reatorei, Precentor, & Rev. W. H. Robertson, Sacrist. Cath. Yard. bridge, B.A. 1828; M.A. 1831 ; ordained in 1829; appointed in 1836 by Bishop Maltby, then Bishop of Chichester, to the Rectory of Shnfold in Sussex. When Bishop Maltby was translated to Durham in 1844 Mr. Bland was appointed to the newly created Archdeaconry of Lindisfarne, and held the living of Eglingham. In 1853 Bishop Maltby transferred him to the Archdeaconry of Northumberland, and he was at the same time presented to a Canonry of Durham Cathedral. In 1856 he became Incumbent of St. Mary-le-Bow in Durham, which was then in the gift of the Archdeacon of Northumberland. In Dec. 1862, on the death of Archdeacon Thorpe, he was appointed Official of the Officialty of the Dean and Chapter of Durham. He married at Boldon, in 1846, Frances Sybel, eldest dau. of the Rev. John Collinson, Rector of that place, and sister to Admiral Collinson. He died at his residence in the College on the 17th Feb. 1880. ^ Second son of James Robert Copeman, of Worcester, Esq. ; matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford, 19 Oct. 1859; Servitor 1859; Student 1860—1865; B.A. 1864; M.A. 1865; Classical Tutor in the University of Durham 1865 ; Proctor 1873—1875. Died 31 May 1880. - See her baptism 13 July 1870. ^ Widow of Thomas Marsden, of Durham, Proctor, whose burial see 3 July 1857. She was the elder dau. of John Thomas Christopher, of Norton, co. Pal., by his wife Dorothy, second dau. of Crosier Surtees, of Redworth and Merry Shields, Esq. Married at Gainford 29 Aug. 1825 ; died at Newcastle. Arms : Per chevron wavy azure and erminois, a chart of Chesterfield's Inlet between two estoiles in chief argent, and on a mount in base vert a beaver passant proper. Mrs. Marsden was granddau. of the Navigator, William Christopher. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] ■* Appointed Deputy-Treasurer to the Dean and Chapter April 1837 at the death of Mr. John Leybourne. The son (by Sarah his wife, whose burial see 17 Dec. 1864) of Christopher Rowlandson, of West Shows, near Barnard Castle. He was bom 27 Nov. 1805 ; died 22 Feb. 1883. See his wife's burial 25 Sep. 1884. ^ Dau. of John Griffith, of Durham, Esq., by Mary, eldest dau. of John Hays, Esq. ; born 17 Sep., baptized 12 Oct. 1798 at St. Mary-le-Bow ; died 25 Aug. 1883, unmarried, in the house she was born in. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] ^ Widow of Samuel Rowlandson, whose burial see 27 Feb. 1883 (formerly Miss Hannah Kipling). ' The Rev. William Darnell, son of the ^ev. William Nicholas Darnell, B.D., by his wife Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Rev. WilUam Bowe, MA. (see their burials 24 June 1865 and 7 April 1864). He was born 19 Nov. 1816 at Stockton Vicarage; of Christ Church College, Oxford, B.A. 1838 ; M.A. 1843 ; Vicar of Bamborough, Northumberland ; J.P. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] 158 REGISTER OF BURIALS IN THE 1885 Aug. 6 William Heiiry Robertson ;i South Street; 45 years; Veu. G. H. Hamilton, Archdeacon of Northumberland, & Eev. V. K. Cooper & Rev. J. C. Lowe, Minor Canons, & Rev. H. B. Tristram, Canon of Durham. Elvet Cemetery. 1887 Aug. 8 Julius Conran Lower South Bailey ; 65 years; Very Eev. The Dean of Durham, Rev. Gr. Body, Canon of Durham, Rev- W. M. Smith-Dorrien, Precentor of Durham. Elvet Cemetery. 1888 April 3 Elizabeth Greatorex;^ Croxdale Rectory; 60 years ; The Yen'"'*' The Archdeacon of Durham, The Ven'^"' Archdeacon of North- umberland, The Rev. W. M. Smith-Dorrien, Minor Canon of Durham. Cath. Yard. Sep. 4 John Alder Bedser ; Prebend's Cottage; 72 years; George "William Anson Firth, Sacrist. Elvet Cemetery. Sep. 12 Ann Beckwith ; * Walker on Tyne ; 45 years; The Yen'^^" The Archdeacon of Northumberland & Y. K. Cooper. Elvet Cemetery. Oct. 25 Mary Jones ; ■' Queen Street, Durham ; 96 years ; Y. K. Cooper, Precentor, G. W. A. Eirth, Sacrist. Cath. Yard. 1889 Jan. 3 Maria Cooch;« North Bailey; 87 years; Rev. Canon Earrar, D.D.,Rev. Canon Evans, Rev. Archdeacon Hamilton, Canon of Durham, Rev. G. W. Anson Firth, Sacrist. Cath. Yard. May 21 Thomas Saunders Evans,^ D.D., Senior Canon; The College; 73 years ; H. B. Tristram, Canon. Cath. Yard. 1890 May 26, died May 24. Kate Tuke ; Crossgate, Durham ; 38 years ; Y. K. Cooper, Precentor. Buried in Cemetery, Elvet Hill. June 16, died June 14. Edith Mary Tuke ; Crossgate, Durham ; 20 years ; Y. K. Cooper, Precentor. Buried in Cemetery. Sep. 26 Robert Kirkup Liddle ; 14 years' Dean's Yerger ; Palace Green, Durham ; 60 years ; W. C. Lake, Dean. Bow Cemetery. 1893 Mar. 7 Francis Allan Ker ;^ South Street, Durham ; 34 years ; Rev. H. B. > Born at Buxton, Derbyshire, 14 Feb. 1840, son of William Henry Robertson, Esq., M.D., F.E.C.P., J.P., of Buxton, by his wife Eliza, dau. of John Slater Gill, of Chesterfield ; of Christ Church, Oxen (B.A. 1863 ; M.A. 1866) ; successively Curate of Thorpe Mandeville and Houghton- le-Spring ; Minor Canon of Durham Sep. 1806 and Sacrist 20 Nov. 1872, and also Sub-Librarian. He married Frances Henrietta, second dau. of the late Francis Jones, M.A., Vicar of Morton Pinkney, Northamptonshire. He died at Buxton 2 Aug. 1885. - Son of the Rev. Richard Lowe, of Marylebone, Middlesex; of Queen's College, Oxford, matriculated 28 May 1841, B.A. 1845 ; M.A. 1854 ; Sacristan 1854—1872 ; Minor Canon 1854 ; Chaplain of the Durham County Prison from 1873 until his death 4 Aug. 1887. » Wife of the Rev. Edward Greatorex, Minor Canon and Precentor of the Cathedral, Rector of Croxdale, co. Durham. She was the dau. of Charles Thorp, D.D., Archdeacon and Canon of Durham. ■» Dau. of James Lambert, Lay Clerk, who was buried 4 Nov. 1878, and wife of James Sadler Beckwith, Vicar of Walker-on-Tyne, whose burial see 23 Jan. 1895. * Widow of William Jones, buried 24 Sep. 1851. " Sister of Rosamond Evans, buried 24 Nov. 1863. 7 Professor of Greek in the University of Durham. 8 Second son of Claud Buchanan Ker, M.D., of Cheltenham ; of New College, Oxford, matri- culated 26 Jan. 1878, B.A. 1882 ; M.A. 1886. CATHEDRAL CHURCH AT DURHAM. 159 Tristi'am, Canon of Durham, Rev. V. K. CoojJer, Precentor, Rev. J. M. Marshall, Head Master. Elvet Hill Cemetery. 1893 Nov. 22 Francis Dixon Johnson ;i Ayldey Heads; 89 years ; Rev. H. B. Tristram, D.D., Canon of Durham, & Rev. Gr. W. Anson Firth, Sacrist. Cath. Yard. 189^ Aug. 30 Henry Bond Bowlby,' Bishop of Coventry ; S* Philip's Rectory, Birmingham; 71 years; J. J. S. Worcester. Cath. Yard. 1895 Jan. 23 James Sadler Beckwith ; '^ "Walker Vicarage, Walker on Tyne ; 51 years ; Gr. W. Anson Firth, Sacrist. Elvet Hill Cemetery. 189G April 29 William Henry Grice, Layclerk; John Street, Durham ; 61 years ; H. B. Tristi-am, D.D., Canon of Durham Cathedral, & V. K. Cooper, M.A., Precentor of Durham Cath. Elvet Hill. Dec. 11 xlrthur Ernest Harcourt Armes ;^ 17 North Bailey; 24 years; Geo. Body, D.D., Canon of Durham, J. T. Fowler, D.C.L., Lecturer in Hebrew. Elvet HiU. 1 Born 25 Dec. 1803 and baptized at Crossgate 24 July 1806 ; of St. John's College, Cam- bridge, B.A. 1827 ; Barrister-at-Lavv, of Gray's Inn and afterwards of Lincoln's Inn (called to the Bar 1833) ; was a Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the County of Durham. Died 19 Nov. 1893, having married, 18 Jan. 1838, Agnes Harrison, third dau. of John Greenwood, of Polefield, co. Lancaster, Esq. See her burial 27 Dec. 1867. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] ^ Son of Major Peter Bowlby by his wife Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Dickens Hazlewood, M.A. (see her burial 22 Feb. 1827). Born 23 Aug. 1823, baptized 18 Sep. following at Bishopwear- mouth; late Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford ; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1849; Vicar of Oldbury, co. "Worcester, 1850 ; Vicar of Dartford 1808 ; Rector of St. Philip's, Birmingham, 1875 ; Hon. Canon of Worcester Cathedral ; consecrated Bishop Suffragan of Coventry 1891. He married first, at St. Hilda's, South Shields, Catherine, eldest dau. of Thomas Salmon, of South Shields ; she died 22 Jan. 1875 and was buried at the cemetery, Dartford, co. Kent. He married secondly, at St. Oswald's, Chester, 21 Sep. 1886, Sarah, third dau. of Harry King, Esq., of Windsor, Nova Scotia, and widow of Frederic Allison, Esq. He died at Edinburgh 27 Aug. 1894. [MS. Ped. by E. A. W.] ^ Late Scholar of University of Durham ; ordained Deacon 1876 ; Priest 1877 ; Curate of Eyhope, co. Durham, 1876—1878 ; of St. Matthew, Newcastle, 1878—1880 ; of Benfieldside, co. Durham, 1880-81 ; B.A. 1880 ; M.A. 1883 ; Vicar of Walker 1881 ; married Ann, dau. of James Lambert. See her burial 12 Sep. 1888. ■* Son of Philij) Armes, Mus. Doc, Organist of the Cathedral. INDEX. The names in the Text are in Small Capitals, those in the Notes in ordinary type, and the italic letter n indicates that the references are in the Notes. Abbs, Saeah 62 Aboyne, Charles, Earl of 20 Acton, Eliza 131 Acton, Thomas 131 Adair, Caroline 128 Adair, Lady Caroline 26 Adair, Elizabeth 26, 128 Adair, Robert 26,128 Adams, Dr. Fitz-Adams, Prebendary of Durham 18 Adamson, Anna' 43 Adamson, Blythman 53 Adamson, Cuthbert 53 Adamson, Doeotheam H Adamson, Doeothy 53 Adamson, Rev. Edward Hussey 58 Adamson, Eliz 53, 70 Adamson, Elizabeth 53 Adamson, Isabel 60 Adamson, Isabellam 40 Adamson, Jane 53 Adamson, Johan'es 44 Adamson, Maeiam 40 Adamson, Ralph 53 Adamson, Randulphus 40 Adamson, Ro 104 Adamson, Rev. Ro 103 Adamson, Robeet 53 Adamson, Rev. Robeeti 14 Adamson, Samuel , 101: ». 14 Adamson, Samtjell 14 Adamson, Thomasin 103 Adamson, William 60 Adamson, Lieut.-Col. William 58 Adamson, William Blythman 53 Agae, An 38 Agae, Gulielms 41 Agae, Janam 41 Agar, Mary Elizabeth 27 Agae, Willia' 38 Ainsley, Maegaeetam 38 Ainslie, Mary Anne 152 Ainslie, Lieut.-Col. Philip 152 AlEE, Aliciam 41 AiEE, Gulielms 41 AiEE, Jane 57 Aiee, Wm 57 AlESON, Feanciscam 39 Airson, John 39 Aislaby, Michael 76 Aisleby, Maegaeet 76 AiSLEY, Ann 75 AlSLEY, FEANCES 77 AisLEY, Joanna' 36 Aisley, Maegaeeta 5 AiSLEY, Robeet 36 Aisley, Robeeti 5 Albemarle, Earl of 26, 128 Albeet, Dan 65 Albeet, Maey 65 Aldeeson, Elizabeth 57 Aldeeson, Jane 48 Aldeeson, Joseph 48 Aldham, Georgiana Bailey 31 Allan, Elizabeth 125 Allan, Jane 63 Allan, John 62 Allan, Maegt 62 Allan, Maey 61 Allan, Robert Henry 89 Allen, Feances 53 Allenson, Alice 15 Allenson, Annam 45 Allenson, Anthony 15 Allenson, Gulielmus 40 Allenson, Jannam 40 Allenson, Maeia' 42 Allenson, Maemaduco 15 Allenson, Marmaduke I5 Allenson, Mary 15 Allenson, Ralph 15 Allenson, Robeetus 45 Allinson, Annam 39 Allinson, Hannah 69 Allinson, Maegeey 77 Allison, Elizabeth 53 Allison, Frederic 159 Allison, Sarah 159 Allison, Valentine 53 Almond, Eliz 72 Alston, Heney 114 Alston, Sir Rowland II4 Alston, Temperance 114 Alwent, Catherine 91 Alwent, Ralph 91 Amblee, Ann 126 Amblee, Elizabeth 135 Amblee, William 126 Amblee, Willm 126, 135 Andeeson, Annam 89 Andeeson, Elizabeth 57 Andeeson, Gulielmus 39 Andeeson, Maey 61 Andeew, Baetholomew 64 Andeew, Elizabeth 54 Andeew, Jane 64 Andeew, Jo 43 Andeew, Maey 43 Annandale, Earl of 105 Annandale, Marquess of 49 T 162 REGISTERS OF DURHAM CATHEDRAL. Anne, Queen of England 106 Anson, Caroline Maria 81 Anson, Rev. Frederick, Canon of Windsor 81 Antrim, Anne Katherine, Countess of 22 Apedail, Ann 47 Apedail, William 47 Apleby, Rebeccam 42 Apleby, Rich'us 42 Appelby, Ann 68 Appleby, Greorg:e 136 Appleby, Sarah 136 Applegarth, Anna' 45 Applegaeth, Gulielmus 45 Aechee, Anne 56 Archer- Hinde, — 150 Archibald, John 103 Arcy, see D'Arcy. i^RMES, Arthur Ernest Haecourt 159 Armes, Philip 159 Armes, Dr. Philip 137 Armstron, Margt 63 Armstrong, Elizabeth 60 Armstrong, Rob 50 Armstrong, Sarah 50 Armstrong, Thomas 60 Arnold, Rev. Matthew 79 Arrowsmith, Ann 50, 59 Arrowsmith, Eliz 49, 62 Arrowsmith, Elizabetham 39 Arrowsmith, Henricus 39 Arrowsmith, Humphr'y 62 Arrowsmith, Mariam 39 Arrow^smith, Mary 54, 77 : n. 86 Arrowsmith, Michael 77 Arrundell, Margeriam 40 ArRUNDELL, RiCHARDUS 40 Artus, Mary 55 Arundell, Alice 40 Arundell, Christopher 40 Askew, Annam 44 Askew, Anne Elizabeth 148 Askew, Rev. Henry 148 Askew, Mary 73 Athey, Jane 77 Athey, Luke 77 Atkin, Elizabeth 55 Atkin, Mariam 40 Atkin, Wm 55 Atkinson, Annam 41 Atkinson, Bryan 47 Atkinson, Fanny Joan 79 Atkinson, Frances 66 Atkinson, G-ulielmus 41 Atkinson, Hilda 72 Atkinson, James 152 Atkinson, Jane 62 Atkinson, John 78 Atkinson, Marg'tam 41 Atkinson, Margt 70 Atkinson, Mary 78, 120, 130 : n. 151 Atkinson, Mary Anne 152 Atkinson, Matthew Hall 79 Atkinson, Rachel 44 Atkinson, Sarah 76 Atkinson, Saram 41 Atkinson, Susan 47 Atkinson, Tho 62 Atkinson, Thomas 161 Atkinson, Wm 72 Attey, Hannah 77 Attey, Thomas 77 Aubin, John 128 Aubin, Mary 128 Aubone, Elizabeth 58 Aubone, William 58 Aubrey, Alice 2 Aubrey, John 2 Aucher, Anthony 37 Aucher, Margaret 37 Aucher, — 37 Auckland, Lord 13, 22 Audley, George, Lord 37 Austen, Edward 20 Austen, Jane 20 Austin, see D' Austin. AvERiCK, Eliz 69 Awbree, Jo 2 Awbree, Marian 2 AwBREY, Elizabeth 2 Awbrey, Jo 2 Ayee, Anthonius 39 Ayre, Edward 65 Ayre, Janam 38 Ayre, Katherinam 39 Ayre, Mary 65 Ayre, Susanna 66 Aytus, Mary 55 B.,J 139 Baddelay, An 37 Baddelay, Richard 6,94 Baddelay, Thomas 94 Baddeley, Ann 47: ?;,. 113 Baddeley, Cassandra 5: ». 89 Baddeley, Dulcibella 5,105 Baddeley, Mary 89 Baddeley, Phinehas 115 Baddeley, Richard 47 : n. 5, 89, 105, 113, 115 Baddeley,— 89 Baddeleye, Richard 115 Baddely, Ann 113 Baddely, Cassandra 89 Baddely, Rich 113 Badeley, Deboeah 93 Badeley, Riched 93 Badely, — 89 Badyley, Richaed 5 Bagshaw, Anne 15 Bagshaw, Edwaed 16 : n. 14, 15 Bagshaw, Elisabetha 16 Bagshaw, Elizabeth 15 Bagshaw, De. Hen 102 Bagshaw, Henr., Prebendary of Dur- ham 16 Bagshaw, Dr. Henrici, Prebendary OP Durham 14 Bagshaw, Henricus 14 Bagshaw, Henry 104 : n. 15, 16, 102 Bagshaw, Dr. Henry 104 Bagshaw, Mary 15 Bagshaw, Prudence 15 Bagshaw, Ralph 102: ». 15 Bagshaw, Sarah 17: w. 15 Bagshaw, Dr. — 16,17 Bagshawe, Dr. — 15 Bailbs, Dinah 54 Bailes, John 57 Bailes, Margaret 57 Bailes, Thomas 54 Bailiffe, Esther 68 Bailiffe, Thomas 68 Bainbridge, Alice 77 INDEX. 163 Bainbbidge, Dorothy 69 Bainbridge, Janam 41 Bainbridqe, John 69 Bainbridge, Margaretam 40 Bainbridge, Susannah 39 Baines, Eliz 64 Baines, Will 64 Baiter, Eleanora 33 Baiter, Dr. J. G 33 Baiter, Susanna 33 Baker, Amelia Catherine 28 Baker, Anne 148 Baker, Caroline 28 Baker, Caroline Mary Antste 28 Baker, Catherine 25 Baker, Capt. Francis 28, 132 Baker, Sir George 94 Baker, Granville 148 Baker, James 28 Baker, Eev. James 25, 148 Baker. Jane 77 Baker, Mary 93 Baker, Oswald 93 Baker, Philip 148 Baker, Robert 28 Baker, Sarah Janetta 148 Baker, Sybella 28 Baker, Thos 28 Bakiston, Elizabeth 3 Bakiston, Dr. Robert 3 Balcanquall, Dame Elizabeth 37 Balcanquall, Stuarta 37,93 Balcanquall, Dr. Walter, Dean of Durham 37 Balcanquall, — 6 Balcanquall, Dean of Durham 6 Bales, Jane 76 Bales, Ralph 76 Balkanquall, Dean of Durham 94 Ballcanquall, Gualteri, Dean of Durham 37 Ballcanquall, Stew art am 37 Balquancallo, Gualtero, Dean of Durham 6 Bamblett, Mary 68 Bamblett, Robert 68 Bambrough, Isabel 52 Barber, Bridget 86 Barber, — 86 Barchas, George 7,8 Barchas, — 9 Barcroft, Anne 87 Barcroft, Eliz 91 Barcroft, Elizabeth 91,107 Barcroft, George 87, 91 : n. 91, 107 Barcroft, Jane 91 Barcroft, John 91 Barcroft, Mary 91 Barcroft, Thomas 91 Barecroft, Ann 87 Barecroft, George 87 Barkas, Anne 53 Barkas, Elisabeth 107 Barkas, Elizabetha 9 Barkas, George 106 : ?i. 9 Barkas, Richard, Minor Canon of Durham 106 Barkas, Wm 53 Barkas, — 8, 9 Barker, Eliz 54, 71 Barker, Franciscam 41 Barker, George 70 Barker, Isabel 70 Barker, Joh'es 41 Barker, Marg 49 Barker, Mary 122 Barker, — 154 Barkhurst, Ann 118 Barnard, Mary 84 Barnard, Thomas 84 Barnes, Barnaby 82 Barnes, Dorothea 98 Barnes, Fredismund 82 Barnes, Jane 82 Barnes, John 1, 75, 82 Barnes, Margaret 75 Barnes, Mary 66 Barnes, Richard, Bishop of Durham 82 Barnes, Rychard, Bishop of Durham 82 Barnes, — 1 Barras, Eliz 51 Barras, James 51 Barras, Jane 70 Barras, John 70 Barrington, Charlotte Belasyse 26 Barrington, Elizabeth 27, 128, 129 : h. 26 Barrington, Frances Danes 129 Barrington, Francis Daines 27 Barrington, Rev. George, Prebend- ary OF Durham 27 Barrington, Rev. George, Viscount, Prebendary of Durham 26, 128 Barrington, John 128 Barrington, Maj.-Gen. Hon. John 26 Barrington, Hon. Sarah 24 Barrington, Shute, Bishop of Durham... 24, 26 Barrington, Hon. Shute, Bishop of Dur- ham 128 Barrington, Bishop of Durham 135, 136, 139, 141, 144, 149, 154 Barrington, Lord, Prebendary of Durham 137 Barrington, Rev. — , Prebendary of Durham 129 Barrington, Viscount 26, 132 Barrington, Viscount, Prebendary of Dur- ham 133 Barrowman, Jane 68 Barton, Edward 83 Barton, Elizabeth 83 Bartram, Emmettam 42 Barwick, Elizabeth 10 Barwick, George 105 Barwick, Georgius 10 Barwick, Hellenen 38 Barwick, Jana 10 Barwick, Jane 105 Barwick, Johan'es 13 Barwick, John 102 Barwick, Dr. John, Dean of Durham 105 Barwick, NiCHOLAi 10,13 Barwick, Nicholas 102 : 7i. 112 Barwick, Nicholaus 38 Barwick, Dr. Peter 105 Barwick, Dean of Durham 104 Barwickb, Eleanor 117 Barwicke, Nicholas 105 Barwicke, Dean of Durham 94 Basiere, Frances 9 Basiere, Isaac, D.D., Prebendary of Durham 9 Basiere, Dr. — 38 Basire, Lady Elizabeth 12 Basire, Francisca 98 Basire, IsAACi 12,99 164 REGISTERS OF DURHAM CATHEDRAL. Basire, Isaaci, Prebendaey of Dur- ham 98 Basire, Isaaco, Prebendary op Dur- ham 11 Basire, Isaacus 12, 99 Basire, Isaacus, Prebendary of Dur- ham 98 Basire, — 9 Basire, Dr. — , Prebendary of Durham 12 Bassnett, George 76 Bassnett, Margaret 76 Bateman, Hannam 40 Bateman, IVIarg-aret 86 Bateman, Mary 47: ?i. 118 Bateman, Richard 118 Bateman, Thomas 47 Bateman, William 86 Batersby, Joh'es 12 Batersby, Thom^ 12 Bates, Elizabeth 27: ». 151 Bates, William 27: ?;. 151 Bath, Earl of 106 Bath, Marquess of 37 Bathurst, Allen, Earl 25 Bathurst, Benjamin, M.P 25 Bathurst, Caroline 25 Bathurst, Catherine 25 Bathurst, Charles Henry 25 Bathurst, Charles William 25 Bathurst, Coote 26 Bathurst, Frances 25 Bathurst, Grace 25 Bathurst, Dr. Henry, Prebendary op Durham, Bishop of Norwich 25 Bathurst, Hester 25 Bathurst, Jane 25 Bathurst, Katherine 25 Bathurst, Mary 25 Bathurst, Robert 25 Bathurst, Rev. Robert 25 Bathurst, Selina 25 Bathurst, Susannah 25 Bathurst, Tryphena 25 Bathurst, Rev. Dr. — , Prebendary of Durham 26 Battersbie, Elizabetha 11 Battersbie, Pryscilla 12 Battersbie, Tho 11,12 Battersby, Ann 47 Battersby, Jeronyma 101 Battersby, Joh'es 98 Battersby, Priscilla 102 Battersby, Richard 115 Battersby, Rev. Tho 102 Battersby, Thom^ 98 Battersby, Thomas 101: w. 13 Battersbye, Tho 115 Baty, Arthur 121 Baty, Elizabeth 121 Baty, John 114, 121 Baty, Thomas 121 Baty, Thomasine 121 Bax-Ironside, Henry Georpfe Outram 43 Baynbrig-g, Cuthbert 92 Baynbrigg, Elizabeth 92 Baynes, Eliz 70, 71 Beach, Dorothy 75 Beachman, Elizabeth 61 Beadnell, Mary 58 Beals, Sarah 74 Beaufort, Henry, Duke of 30 Beaumont, Delaval 55 Beaumont, Eliz 55 Beaumont, Hammond 55 Beckeles, Robert 95 Beckett, Bridget 142 Beckett, Eliz 142 Beckfield, Mary 68 Beckles, Richard 95 Beckles, Robert 95 Beckwith, Ann 158 : »t. 159 Beckwith, Eleanor 63 Beckwith, James Sadler 159 : «. 158 Beckwith, John 63 Beckwith, Judith 63 Bede, — 46 Bedseb, John Alder 158 Bee, Franciscam 43 Bee, Jacob 6, 110 Bee, Mary 137 Bee,— 10,14,137 Belasyse, — 141 Bell, Ann 120 : w. 13, 121 Bell, Anna 13 Bell, Annam 39 Bell, Christopher 101 Bell, Christopherus 39 Bell, Dorothy 74 Bell, Frances 151 Bell, George 61 Bell, Isabel 52 Bell, James 52 Bell, Jane 55, 118 Bell, John 51, 115 Bell, Mariam 39 Bell, Martha 149 Bell, Mary 51,55,61,67,68,74,121 Bell, Thomas 101 Bellamye, Cuthb 6 Bellay, Jane 37 Bellay, Thomas 37 Belli, Caroline Howley Turner 32 Belli, William Hallows 32 Belt, Rev. — 87 Belwood, Catherine 57 Bennett, Anne 131, 132 Bennett, George 131 Benson, Elisabetha 16 Benson, Isabell 102: m. 15 Benson, Jacobus 15 Benson, Jo 102 Benson, Joh'is 15, 16 Benson, John 108 Benton, Jane 67 Benton, John 67 Berkeley, Charles John, M.D 147 Berkeley, Frances Harriett 147 Besant, Walter 48 Best, Dorothy 24 Best, James 24 Best, Jane 24, 45 Best, Richard 45 Bettles, An 95 Bettles, — 95 Bewes, John 76 Bewes, Mary 76 Bigge, Charles William 152 jge, Julia Katherina 152 BiLTON, Dorothy 62 Bilton, Mary 64 Bingley, — 154 Bird, Ann 77 INDEX. 165 Bird, Elizabeth 75 Bird, Ralph 75 BiRKET, — 1 Birkett, Alice 86 Birkett, — 1 Birkett, Dr., Prebendary of Dur- ham 86 Birkhead, Alice 86 Birkhead, Mary 86 Birkhead, Xathaniel 86 Birkhead, Dr. — 1,86 Birt, Eleanor 151 Birt, Rev. Thomas 151 BiSHOPBRiG, Margt 64 BiSHOPRICK, Eliz 41 BiTLESTOX, JOSEPHUS 41 BiTLESTON, MaRG'TAM 41 Blackburn, Archbishop 124 Blacket, Margaret 75 Blackett, Elizabeth 95 Blackett, Richard 95 Blacklock, Alice 64 Blacklock. Jxo 64 Blades, George 5, 94 Blaikestox. Elizabeth! 3 Blaikstox. Elizabeth! 4 Blaikstox, Robebti, Prebexdary of Durham 4 Blakesley, Alice Anne 29 Blakesley, George Holmes 29 Blakesley, Rev. Joseph Williams, Dean of Lincoln 29 Blakesto', Elsabeth 90 Blakesto', Roberti, Prebendary of DURHA3I 90 Blakeston, Rev. Francis 52 Blakestox, Morton 108 Blakeston, Robert, Prebendary of Durham 90 Blakiston, Ann 52 Blakiston, Eliz 13 Blakiston, Elizabeth 13, 90, 103, 114, 115 Blakiston, Frances 100 : n. 106, 114 Blakiston, Rev. Gabriel 66, 103, 115 Blakistox, Hexry 103 : n. 13, 93, 97, 114, 115 Blakiston, Henrye 93,95 Blakiston. Jane 61,115: ?i. 103 Blakiston, John, M.P 90 Blakiston, Maria 97 Blakiston, Marmaduke, Prebendary OF Durham 3 Blakiston, Marmaduke. D.D., Prebendary of Durham. Archdeacon of Cleveland 90, 106 Blakiston, Mary 15, 103 Blakiston, Ralph 61 Blakiston, Robert 90 Blakiston, Tho 100: «. 14 Blakiston, Thomas 114 : ». 103 Blakiston, Willia' 93 Blakiston, William 97, 103, 114 Blakiston, Sir WilHam 61,95,103 Blakiston, — , Prebendary of Durham, Archdeacon of Cleveland 15 Blakistonn, Henrye 94 Blakistonn, Margarett 94 Blaklock, Benjamin 57 Blaklock, Mary 57 Bland, Anne 124 Bland, George. Archdeacon of North- umberland 33,152,156 Bland, Henry 124 Bland, Dr. Henry, Dean of Durham, Canon of Windsor 124 Bland, Michael 156 Bland. Sophia 156 Bland, Archdeacon — 153,154 Bland, Rev. Dr., Prebendary of Dub- ham 124 Blarton, Ellenora' 41 Blenkixsopp, Susanxa 67 Blenkinsopp, Thomas 67 Bliss.— 11 Blithman, Anxam 40 Bloxam, — 85 Bluxt, Alice 36 Bluxt, Matthew 36 Blythman, Elizabeth 53 Blythman, Mary 53 Blythman. William 53 BOASMAN, AnNAM 41 Body, Dora Emily 80 Body, Rev. G., Canon of Durham 158 Body, Geo., D.D., Canon of Durham ... 159 Body, George, Canon of Durham 80 Bolt, Dina 93 Bolt, Elenor 83 Bolt, William 83 BoLTON, John 8 Bolton, Robert 37 Bolton, Samuell, Minor Canon of Durham 7, 8, 37 Bolton, Sarah 37 Bolton, Susanna 7 Bolton, — 104 Bond, Jane 154 Bone, Frances 77 Bone, George 77 Bonham, Francis Warren 19 Bonham. Joyce 19 Bonham, Mary Ann 19 Bonner, Eliz 70 Bonner, Joseph 81 Bonner, Sarah 81 Bonner, Bishop 149 Booth, Anne 107 Booth, Lady Elizabeth, Baroness Dela- mere • 107 Booth, Sir George, Baron Delamere 107 Booth, Robert, Archdeacon of Durham, Dean of Bristol 107 Booth, Sir Robert 107 Booth, — , Lord Delamere 107 Borrow, Anne 105 Borrow, Benj 105 Borrow, Benjamini 97 Borrow, Benjaminus 98 Borrow, Jana 97 Borrow, Jane 64 Borrow, John 64: «. 6 BoRUWLASKi, Count Joseph 139 Botcheby, Dorothy 69 BoucKE, Christopher 2 Boulay, see Du Boulay. Boutflower, Elisabetham 44 Boutflower, Gulielmus 44 Boutflower, Yen. Samuel Peach, Arch- deacon of Carlisle 44 Boutflower, Thomas 44 Bouyer, Elizabeth 136 Bouyer, Rev. R. G 132 Bouyer, Rev. R. G., Prebendary of Durham 136 166 REGISTERS OF DURHAM CATHEDRAL. BouYEB, Rev. Reynold Gideon, Pre- BENDAEY OP DURHAM, ARCHDEACON OF Northumberland 133, 134 BOUYER, — 24 Bowe, Elizabeth 29, 152, 157 Bowe, Rev. William 29,152,167 Bowes. Andrew Robinson 24 BowES, Ann 50, 114 Bowes, Anne 50 Bowes, Madam Anne 115 Bowes, Cuth 102 Bowes, Cuthbert 100, 102, 107, 115 Bowes, Edward 115 Bowes, Eleanor 75 Bowes, Elisabeth 107 Bowes, George 50 Bowes, Jane 121 Bowes, Dr. John, Prebendary of Dur- ham 116 : ?t. .50 Bowes, Lady Maria 24 Bowes, Mary 100 Bowes, Lady Mary 24 Bowes. Thomas 50 Bowes,— 100 : «. 103 Bowlby, Caroline 146 Bowlby, Caroline Sophia 146 Bowlby, Catherine 144 : w. 159 Bowlby, Eleanora Elizabeth 141 : n. 137, 147, 148 Bowlby, Elizabeth 134, 147, 155 : n. 23, 159 Bowlby, Frances 118 Bowlby, Frances Amelia 143 Bowlby, Frances Eliza 34 Bowlby, George Henry 144: ». 146 Bowlby, Henry Bond, Bishop of Coventry 159 Bowlby, John 155 Bowlby, Mary 62, 118, 125, 148 Bowlby, Capt. P 134 Bowlby, Dr. P 125 Bowlby, Capt. Peter 134 Bowlby, Maj. Peter 159 Bowlby, Richard 118 Bowlby, Russell 23 Bowlby, Sarah 155, 159 Bowlby, Tho 62,118 Bowlby, Thomas 118: ?^. 125 Bowlby, Rev. Thomas ... 137,141,143,144: n. 147, 148 Bowlby, — 117 Bowlby, Dr. — 125 Bowlt, Rev. Andrew 19 Bowman, Barbara 106 Bowman, Cuthbeetus 15 Bowman, Jana 14 Bowman, Jo 102 Bowman, Joh'es 12 Bowman, Joh'is 12, 14, 15 Bowman, John 106,108 Bowman, Mary 78 Bowman, Valentine 78 Bowman, William 102 Bownas, Isabella 42 BowNAS, Joh'es 42 Bownas, LucYE 55 Bownas, Mary 50 Bownas, Thom 50 BowRY, Barbara 70 BowRY, Tho 70 Bowser, Eleanor 123 Bowser, Jana' 43 Bowser, Mariam 41 Bowser, Richard 123 Bowser, Thomas 41 Bowser, William 43 Boyce, Ann 38 Boycke, Anne 2 Boycke, Rev. — 2 Boyer, Rev. James 145 Boyer, Phoebe 93 Boyer, Sophia 145 BoYES, Ann 77 BoYES, Wm 77 Brabant, Jane 50:^.45 Brabant, John 45 Brabant, Margareta' 45 Brabant, Michael 50 Brabant, — 117 Brabin, Jane 50 Brabin, Michael 50 Brabourne, Lord 123 Brack, Ann 47, 67 Brack, Annam 41 Brack, Dorothy 60 Brack, Jane 71 Brack, Jno 64 Brack, Margt 64 Bracks, Isabell 38 Brackenbury, Jana' 43 Bradely, Eliz 67 Bradford, Dorotheam 39 Bradford, Elizabeth Mary 152 Bradford, Mary Anne 152 Bradford, Dr. Thos 124 Bradford, Lieiit.-Gen. Sir Thomas 152 Bradley, Henry 151 Brakenbury, Johannes 99 Branfoot, Elizabeth 22 Branfoot, Rev. John, Minor Canon of Durham 74: n. 22 Branfoot, Jonathan 74 Branfoot, Rev. Jonathan 22 Branfoot, Mary 74 Branfoot, Thomas John 22 Brankston, James 72 Brankston, Jane 72 Branting-ham, Margaret 85 Brantingham, Robert 85 Brass, Ann 60 : n. 11 Brass, Cuthbert 11 Brass, John 8 Brass, Kattern • 8 Brass, Thomas 60 Brasse, Cuthbert 11 Brasse, Johannis U Bray, Reginald 47 Bray, Temperance 47 Brecknell, Ann 127 Brecknell, Jane 127 Brecknell, William 127 Brenkarn, Alice 69 Brenkaen, Edward 69 Brevent, Daniell, D.D., Prebendary OF Durham 9 Brevint, Ann 11 Brevint, D'na Anna 11 Brevint, Dr. Daniell, Prebendary of Dur- ham, Dean of Lincoln 9 Brewer, Annam 39 Brewer, Matth^us 39 Bridges, Sir Brook 22 Bridges, Elizab 6 INDEX. 167 BEIDGES, G-EORQItJS 91 Bridges, GULELMU3 89 Bridges, GuLiELMi 91 Bridges, Harriet Mary 22 Bridges, William 5, 93, 94, 105, 115 Bridge-water, Francis, Earl of 24 Bridgewater, John, Earl of 24 Bridgham, Mary 102 Bridgham, Tymothie 102 Brien, see O'Brien. Briggs, Catherina 92 Briggs, Isabel 6o Briggs, Kathrine o7 Briggs, Nicholai ■ij' Briggs, Nicholas ^^ Brigham, Mary 102: n. 107, 109 Brigham, Thomas 100 Brigham, Timothy 100 : n. 107, 109 Bright, Elizabeth 127 Bright, Frances 12 Bright. John l4l Bright, Col. Sir John ^ 12 Bright, Margery 127,141 Bright, Capt. — 127 Brimley, John 82 Brittain, Margt '2 Britton, Eliza 24 Britton, Harriot Jane 26 Britton, Isabella 23, 24, 26 Britton, James 23 Britton, Rev. James 24,26 Britton, Rev. James, D.D 23 Britton, Mary Ann 26 Brocket, Elizabeth 42 Brockett, Eliz 42 Brockett, Gulielms 42 Brockett, Isabella 1^^ Brockett, William 13,42 Brodrick, Katherine • 2o Brodrick, Dr. Laurence, Prebendary of Westminster 25 Bromely, Ann 61 Bromley, Anne 11 Bromley, Isabella HO Bromlev, Mary HO Bromley, Phyllis ••••••■• 112 Bromley, Robert H, HO. 112 Bromwell, Margaretam 40 Brooke, William 128 Brooke, — 128 Brookin, Elizabeth 93 Brookin, Magdalen 93 Brookin, Tobias 93 Brookin, Toby 93 Brooking, Elizabeth 3 Brooking, Tobias 92 Brooking, Toby 3 Brough, Annam 44 Brougham, Mary Anne, Lady 13 Brougham, Lord 13 Broughton, — 8 Browell, Eliz 65 Brown, Abigail 10 Brown, Ann 73 Brown, Eliz "^2 Brown, Elizabeth 10, 12o Brown, Isabel 67 Brown, Isabella '^5 Brown, Janam 44 Brown, Jane 72: w. 10 Brown, Jerrard 10 Brown, Johannes 10 Brown, Johannis 10 Brown, Joh'e 9 Brown, John 72: h. 10, 44 Brown, Sarah 64 Brownbridge, Joseph 58 Brownbridge, Mary 58,76 Brownbridge, William 76 Browne, Anne 54 Browne, Eliz 51 Browne, Ellinor 49 Browne, Gerrards 12 Browne, Janam 44 Browne, Joh'es 12 Browne, Joh'is 12 Browne, Rev. John 88 Browne, Mary 68 Browne, Tho 49, 54 Browne, Will 51 Browning, William 134 Bruce, Elizabeth HO Bruce, Robert HO Brumley, Anna' 42 Brumley, Anne HO Brumley, Thomas 42,110 Brumly, Phyllis 112 Brumly, — 112 Bryan, Hannah 77 Bryan, Nicholas 77 Buchan, Ellen 143 Buchan, John 143 Buchan, Joseph 143 BucKTON, Anne 77 Bull, Mary 86 Bull, Thomas 86 Bullmer, Alice 40 Bullock, Anna 99 Bullock, Anne 68 Bullock, Edward 99 Bullock, Elizabeth 75, 122 : n. 151 Bullock, Geo 101,104 Bullock, George 100, 109, 115, 124 : n. 99, 117 Bullock, Georgii 10,12,99 Bullock, Georgius 43 Bullock, Gulielmus 12 Bullock, James 75,126,127 Bullock, Jo 117 Bullock, John 115,118 Bullock, Marg'tam 43 Bullock, Margaret 126 Bullock, Mary 114,117 Bullock, Nicholaus 10 Bullock, Thomas 104 Bullock, William 101 Bullocke, George 8 Bullocke, John 8 BuLMAN, Ann 77 Bulman, Thomas 77 BuLMER, Sir Bartram 2 Bulmer, Sir Bertram 2 Bulmer, Isabel 2 Burden, Elizabeth 63 BURDESS, Annam 44 BuRDON, Anne 56 BURDON, CATHARINAM 45 BuRDON, John 84 BuRDON, Mary 60 BuRDON, Richard 56 BuRDON, Thomas 84 BuRELL, Mary 62 Burgess, Margery 141 16« REGISTERS OF DURHAM CATHEDRAL. Burgess, Dr. Thomas, Bishop of Salis- bury 141 Burgess, William 141 Burgess, — 24 Burgess, Dr. — , Prebendary of Durham, Bishop of Salisbury 146 Burke, — 19, 20, 24, 26, 27, 61, 75, 81, 113, 125, 128, 136 BURLETSON, BrYANUS 45 BURLETSON, DOROTHEAM 44 BuRLETSON, Jane 53 BURLETSON, Thomas 44 BURLETSON, THOMASINA' 45 Burletson, Thomasine 7 Burletson, William 7 BuRLisoN, Mary 62 BuRNE, Elizabeth 56 BuRNE, Isabel 59 Burne, Samuel 56 BuRXELL, Grace Greig 80 Burnell, John 80 Burnet, Frances 47 Burnet, Johannes 39 Burnet, Mariam 39 Burnet, Dr. KoB 47 Burnet, Thomas 47 BuRNOP, Mariam 40 BuRNOP, Michaell 40 BURNOPP, Elizabetham 42 BuRNOPP, Michael 42 Burrell, Ann 136 Burrell, Annam 36 Burrell, Barbara 18 Burrell, Ciciliam 42 Burrell, Eliz 116 Burrell, Elizabeth 118 Burrell, Joh'es 42 Burrell, John 116: w. 136 Burrell, Marijaret 117 Burrell, Margery 77 Burrell, Mary 52 : n. 118, 125 Burrell, Peter 52, 77, 113, 116 : n. 18, 117, 118, 125 Burrell, Rev. Thomas 36 Burrell, — 118 Burrow, An 95 Burrow, John 6,94 Burrow, Peregrina 6,94 Burrow, Robert 95 Burt, John William 155 Burt, Maria 155 Burt, Phyllis 155 Burt, William 155 Burton, Anne 17 Burton, Charlotte Belasyse 26 Burton, Deborah 55 Burton, Elisabeth 61 Burton, Dame Eliz 109 Burton, Elizabeth, Lady 7, 12, 99 Burton, Frances 109 Burton, Henry 109 Burton, Rev. Henry 26 Burton, Jane 37 Burton, John 17, 61 Burton, Margaret 121 Burton, Martha 18: ?i. 49 Burton, Mary 109 Burton, Nich 17, 18 Burton, Rev. Nigh 49 Burton, Rev. Nicholas 109 Burton, Richard 109 Burton, Rev. Richard 109 Burton, Sir Thomaa 109 Burton,— 49 Burton, Archdeacon — 49 Burwell, Anna 92 Burwell, Elizabeth 120 Burwell, Francis 4 Burwell, Francisca 4 Burwell, Johanna 4 Burwell, John 4 Burwell, Seth 5 Burwell, Tho'a 5 Burwell, Thom^ 4,92 Burwell, Thomas 5 Burwell, Rev. Thomas 36 Busbie, Henry 73 Busbie, Lively 73 Busby, Eliz 53 Busby, Elizabeth 73 Busby, ISABELL 62 Busby, Lively 73 Busby, Mary 52: m. 78 Busby, Tho 53 Busby, William 52, 73 Bussie, Jayne 84 Bussie, John 84 BussYE, Edward 84 Buston, Deborah 55 Buston, Elizabeth Jane 24 Butler, Hylton 43 Butler, Capt. James 52 Butler, Marg 51 Butler, Margaret 51 Butler, Maria 15 Butler, Mariam 43 Butler, Mary 52 Butler, Samuel 149 Butler, Tho 15 Butler, Thomas 43 : ?i. 51, 52 Butterwick, Ann 72 Buttler, Annam 40 Buttler, Elizabeth 151 Buttler, Margaret Pearson 131 Buttler, Richard 131: re. 151 Button, Jno 63 Button, Margt 63 Byerly, Marg 51 Byers, Dorothy 55 Byers, Hannah 69 Byers, Mary 61 Bters, Robt 55 Byers, Thomas 69 Byers, Wm 61 Byng, Hon. Anna Maria Bridget 134 Byng, — , "Viscount Torrington 134 Byrne, Katherine 133 Cadogan, Charles, Earl 145 Cadogan, Charlotte Georgiana Mary 29 Cadogan, Hon. Emily Frances Geral- DiNE Matilda 142 Cadogan, Lady Emily Mary 145 Cadogan, George Henry, Earl 79 Cadogan, Henry, Viscount Chelsea 29 Cadogan, Admiral Henry Charles, Earl ... 79 Cadogan, Henry Charles, Viscount Chelsea 79 Cadogan, Mary Sarah, Viscountess Chelsea 29: re. 79 Cadogan, — , Viscount Chelsea 142 Caffin, Rev. Benjamin Charles 32, 33 Caffin, Bethia 32 INDEX. 169 Caffin, Ernest Gkegory 33 Caflfin, Admiral Sir James Crawford 32 Caffin, Margaret 32,33 Caffin, William 32 Caldcleugh, John 90 Caldcleugh, Phyllis 27 Caldcleugh, William 27 Caldwell, Susanna 6 Calverley, Anne, Lady 82 Calverley, Isabel 87 Calverley, John 87 Campbell, George 105 Camplin, Elizabeth 129 Camplin, — 129 Cane, Anne 20 Cane, Catherine Louisa 20 Cane, Col. —, M.P 20 Carleton, Edvardi 15 Carleton, Elizabeth 8 Carleton, Dr. Guy, Dean of Carlisle, Pre- bendary of Durham, Bishop of Bristol and Chichester 8 Carleton, Hester 8 Carleton, Jane 8 Carleton, Martha 15 Carleton, Prudence 8 Carleton, — 8 Carlisle, Ann , 58 Carlisle, yir Anthony 23 Carlisle, Barbara 23 Carlisle, Geo 49 Carlisle, George 50 Carlisle, Jonathan 58 Carlisle, Marg 50 Carlisle, Margery 49 Carlisle, Thomas 23 Carlton, Edward 14 Carlton, Edwardi 14 Carlton, Georgius 14 Carlton, Bishop Guy 8 Carlton, — 82 Carlton. Lady — 8 Carnaby, Hannah 46 Carnaby, Rich 46 Carr, Anne 137 Carr, Bridgetta' 40 Carr, Charles 137 Carr, Elizabeth 54 Carr, Ellen Elizabeth 134 Carr, Isabella 75 : ?t. 81 Carr, Jane 8 Carr, John 67, 134 Carr, Rev. John 136, 137 Carr, Maby 67, 72: ?t. 128 Carr, Ralph 75,81 Carr, Robert 8 Carr, Rosetta Anne 134, 136: n. 137 Carr, Thomas 54: «. 128 Carr-Ellison, — 81 Carter, Anne 57 Carter, Dorothy 10 Carter, Eliz 65,70 Carter, Henry 57 Carter, Sir John 10 Carter, Mary 64 Carter, Will 64 Carteret, Bridget 15 Carteret, Edward, M.P 15 Cartheret, Thomas 97 Cartington, Jane 57 Cartwright, Carolus 11 Cartwright, Elizabeth 151 Cartwright, Rev. J 138, 150 Cartwright, J., Minor Canon of Dur- ham 146 Cartwright, John 151 Cartwright, Rev. John 141 Cartwright, Rev. John, Minor Canon of Durham 151 Cartwright, Sarah 102 Cartwright, Thom^, Prebendary of Durham 11, 98 Cartwright, Thomas 97 Cartwright, Dr. Thomas, Dean of RippoN 102 Cartwright, Will'us 98 Casaubon, Florence 103 Casaubon, IsA 103 Casaubon, Isaac 103 Casaubon, Dr. Meric, Prebendary of Can- terbury 103 Castlecoote, Charles Henry, Lord 25 Catcheside, Dorothy 60 Catcheside, John 60 Catherick, Jane 50 Cator, George Albemarle 149 Cator, Mary Susan 149 Catterick, Anna' 41 Catteeick, Franciscus 41 Cavendish, Sir William, Duke of New- castle 9>^ Cavendish, — , Lord Mansfield 93 C A yley, George, M.D 136 Cayley, John 136 Cayley, Sir William 136 Chaimbers, Aliciam 41 Chambers, Eleanor 63 Chambers, Eliz 63 Chambers, Georgiana Lambton 33 Chambers, John 33 Chambers, Richard 63 Chambers, Sir Robert 63 Chambers, Sophia Louisa 33 Chandler, Joyce 19 Chandler, Wadham, Prebendary of Durham 120 Chandler, Dr., Bishop of Durham 19 Chantrey, — 19 Chapman, Ann 70 Chapman, Anna 3 Chapman, Annam 36 Chapman, Anne 3 Chapman, Barbary 96 Chapman, Elizabetham 36 Chapman, Grace 23 Chapman, Hannah 77 Chapman, Margaretam 39 Chapman, Margt 61 Chapman, Seth 36 Chapman, Tho 61 Chapman, Thomas 39 Chapman, — 36 Charles I., King of England 47, 90, 93, 94, 95 Charles II., King of England 47,97 Charleton, Frances 62 Charleton, Thomas 62 Charlton, Ann 73 Charlton, Dorothy 72 Charlton, Edward 73 Charlton, John 9 Charlton, Margaret 136 Charlton, Mary 76 z 170 REGISTERS OF DURHAM CATHEDRAL. Charlton, Prudence 8 Charlton, W 136 Charlton, William 136 Chaytor, Ann 135 Chaytor, Anne Jane 147 Chaytor, Annie Martha 151 Chaytor, Caroline Mary Anne 28 Chaytor, Gustavus Adolphus, M.D. ... 142 Chaytor, Harriet 140 Chaytor, Henry 28 Chaytor, Lieut.-Col. Henry 137, 142, 147, 150, 152 Chaytor, Rev. Henry, Prebendary of Durham 135, 140, 142 : n. 145 Chaytor. Isabella 142 Chaytor, Jane 137, 142, 150, 152 Chaytor, John 152 Chaytor, Col. John 151 Chaytor, Juliana 145 Chaytor, Mary 135, 137 Chaytor, Thomas 82 Chaytor, William Charles 150 Chaytor, Sir William 28 Chelsea, Henry, Viscount 29 Chelsea, Henry Charles, Viscount ... 79 Chelsea, Mary Sarah, Viscountess 29, 79 Cherry, Benjamin 27 Cherry, Charlotte Cassandra 27 Chester, J. B 30 Chesterfield, Lord 154 Chesterman, Elizabeth 120 Chesterman, Joseph 120 Chevallier, Canon 154, 155 Chilton, Joh'es 41 Chilton, Margaretam 41 Chipchace, Elizabeth 77 Chipchace, Thomas 77 Chipchase, Annam 44 Chipchase, Gulielmus 40 Chipchase, Janam 40 Chipchase, Jane 51, 102 Chipchase, Joh'es 44 Chipchase, Maria' 44 Chrishop, John 78 Chrishop, Martha 78 Christian, Sarah 110 Christian, — 110 Christopher. Dorothy 138, 139, 148, 157 Christopher, John Thomas... 138, 139, 148, 157 Christopher, William 157 Church, Guli'o 6 Church, Margaret 41 Church, Mariam 41 Church, Mary 36 Church, William 7: 7i.il Church, — 7 Churnsidb, Dorothy 24 Churnside, William 24 Clapham, Cibelle 63 Clapham, George 63 Clark, Ann 49 Clark, Anne 20 Clark, Catherine 20 Clark, Edward 67 Clark, Eliz 57,72 Clark, Frances 53 Clark, James 53 Clark, Jane 66 Clark, John 49,54 Clark, Mary 54 Clark, Robert 20 Clark, Thos 20 Clarke, Abigail 72 Clarke, Ann 118 Clarke, Anna H Clarke, Elizabeth 6,93 Clarke, Rev. Gabriel, D.D., Archdeacon of Durham 2, 6, 93, 94, 106 Clarke, Dr. Gabriele, Prebendary of Durham 3 Clarke, Dr. Gabriell, Prebendary of Durham, Archdeacon of North- umberland AND Durham 95 Clarke, Gualfridi H Clarke, Jno 28 Clarke, Jno, Minor Canon of Durham 130 Clarke, John 95 Clarke, Rev. John 131 Clarke, Maria 11 Clarke, Mildred 94.95 Clarke, MiLLE 94 Clarke, Ralph 114 Clarke, Ruth 73 Clarke, Sam 117 Clarke, Sibella 106 Clarke, Thomas 72, 73 : n. 126 Clarke, WiLi FREDi H Clarke, — 2: ?;. 126 Clarke, Dr 5 Clavering, John 124 Clavering, Mary 124 Claxton, Sarah 65 Claypeth. Ann 47 Clayton, Eliz 51 Clayton, Franciscam 40, 41 Clayton, Rob'tus 41 Clayton, Will 51 Clement, Dorothy 108 Clement, Elizabeth 113 Clement, Hammond 18,118,119 Clement, Hasiond 16 Clement, John 16,17,108,113 Clement, Margaret 18 Clement, Margarett 18, 118 Clement, Mary 18 Clement, Priscilla 18,120 Clennell, — lO Clerk, Ann lOl Clerk, Annam 46 Clerk, Dorothy 101 Clerk, Henricus , 46 Clerk, John 101 Clerk, Maria 101 Clerk, Mary 101 Clerk, Richard 101 Clerk, Wilfrid lOl Clerk, William lOl Clerke, Henricus 41 CLERKE, JOANNEM 4l Clerke, Marg'tam 42 Clerke, Mildred 2 Clerke, Richard 100 Clerke, RiCHARDUS II Clerke, Rob'tus 42 Clerke, Sibby 7 Clerke, Wilfrid 100 Clerke, Wilfridi 11 Clerke, Dr 2 Clifton, Ann 65 Clifton, Robert 65 Close, Margt 68 Clues, Ann 151 INDEX. 171 CoALE, Lady 8 CoATEs, Ann 60 CoATES, Eliz 70 COATES, MAKGABETA i CoATES, William 60 COATESWOETH, ANNE 63 CocKANEY, Jane 71 COCKANEY, ThO 71 Cockayne. Charles, Viscount Cullen -18 Cockayne, Hon. Mary -IS Cockayne, Lady Mary, Viscountess Cullen iS Cockerell, Jane 53 CocKNiDGE, Rev. Georgius 92 Coffhill, Jane 132 Coghill, Oliver 132 Colberg, ANNE Elizabeth 136 Colbergr, Jane Charlotte Mary 29 Colberg, Mary 136 Colberg, Capt. Samuel 136 Colberg, Col. Samuel Thomas 39 Cole, Anne 56 Cole, Eliz 72 Cole, Lady Margaret 9 Cole, Sir Nicholas 9 Colepitt, Ra 102 Colledge, Joshua 66 CoLLEDGE, Mary 66 Collin, Annam 41 Collin, Joh'es 41 Colling, Jane 58 collingwood, john 70 COLLINGWOOD, SaRAH 70 Collinson, Frances Sybel 157 Collinson, Rev. John 157 Collinson, Admiral 157 CoUison, Mary Ann 153 Collison, William 153 Colmer, Tymothy 82 Colmer, Dr., Prebendary of Durham 82 Colmore, A 84 CoLMORE, Clemens, Prebendary of Durham 83 Colmore, Rev. Clement, Prebendary of Durham 82 Colmore, Joan 83 Colmore, Mary 84 Colmore, William 83 CoLSON, Annam 44 CoLSON, Jacob 44 Coltpits, Ann 87 COMMIN, Margaeeta 3 COMMIN, TYMOTHEO 92 CoMPTON, Jane 112 Comyn. Alice 92 Comyn, Elizabeth 92 Comyn, Francis 92 Comyn, Simon 92 Comyn, Timothy 4 Comyn, Tymotheo 92 Comyn, — 4 Conduit, Michael 122 CoNiNSBY, Julius 64 CoNiNSBY, Mary 64 Conyers, Sir Baldwyn 61 Conyers, Sir Blakiston 61 Conyers. Gulielms 42 Conyers, Jane 61 Conyers, Margarett 38 Conyers, Mary 38 Conyers, Sir Nicholas 61 CONYEES, NiCHOLAUS 8,38 CoN^YERS, Ralph 62 Conyers, Saram 43 Conyers, Thomas 8: ?t. 13 Conyers, Sir Thomas 61 Cooch, Alice 152 Cooch, Louisa 152 Cooch, Maeia 158 Cooch, Robert 152 Cook, Eliza 3 Cook, Isabel 59 Cook, Mary 71,127 Cook, Sarah 70 Cooke, Margaret 4 Cooke, Margaeeta 5 Cooke, Mary 62 Cooke, Thomas 4 Cooke, — 4 Cookeson, Dorothy 3 Cookeson, Frances 3 Cookeson, John 3 Cookeson, Susan:xa 3 Cookeson, Xpofer 3 Cooling, Eliz 64 Cooper, Alice 85 Cooper, Catherine 85 Cooper, Elizabeth 85 Cooper, Elizabetham 39 Cooper, Francis 85 Cooper, Isaac 85 Cooper, John 85 Cooper, Katharine 85 Cooper, Margaret 85 Cooper, Mariam 45 Cooper, Mary 36,46 Cooper, Mathe 85 Cooper, Matthew 85 Cooper, Murial 105 Cooper. Philadelphia 36,46 Cooperi Robert 85,105 Cooper, Robin 85 Cooper, Thomas 85 Cooper, Rev. V. K 158, 159 Cooper, William 36, 46 Cooper,— 1,101 Coote, Dr. Charles, Dean of Kilfenora 25 Coote, Charles Henry, Lord Castlecoote ... 25 Coote, Grace 25 COPAS, — 6 CoPEMAN, Frederick John 157 Copeman, James Robert 157 COPLIN, ANNAM 46 CoPLiN, Thomas 46 CoQuo, Margaret! 4 CoQUO, Thoma 4 CoRDERY, Anne 124 Cork, Dorothy 51 Coenefoeth, Ann 68 COBNEFORTH, HANNAH 71 Coenefoeth, Jo 62 Coenefoeth, Maby 62 Corner, Annam 44 Cornwallis, Earl, Dean of Durham, Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry 134 Cornwallis, — , Archbishop of Canterbury 21 Cosens, Catherine 120 Cosens, John 120, 121 Cosens, Sarah 120 Cosin, Anne 106 Cosin, Elizabeth 99, 109 Cosin, Frances 106, 114 Cosin, Giles ^^ 172 REGISTERS OF DURHAM CATHEDRAL. CosiN, Joannes, Bishop op Durham ... 96 COSIN, JOHANNE 4 CosiN, Dr. Johannis, Bishop of Dur- ham 88 Cosin, Dr. Jolin, Bishop of Durham 87, 90, 96, 97 Cosin, Mary 12, 43, 96 Cosin, RiCHAEDUS 88 Cosin, Dr., Bishop of Durham 9, 12, 43, 86, 95, 99, 106, 109, 111, 114, 128 CosiNS, Barbara' 42 COSINS, G-EORGE 3 CosiNs, Dr. John, Prebendary and Bishop of Durham 3,87 CosiNs, Richard 87 COSINS, 8ARAH 121 COSSIN, JOHANNE 3 Cosy n, Giles 96 Cosyn, Dr. John, Bishop of Durham 96 Cosyn, Mary 96 CouLSON, Ann 67 CouLSON, Catherine 75 Coulson, Cuthbert 100 COULSON, Eliz 42 Coulson, Elizabeth 100 Coulson, Elizabetham 42 Coulson, Isabell 54 Coulson, John 75 Coultas, John 62 CouLTAS, Sarah 62 COULTMAN, ANNAM 40 Coultman, Richardus 40 Courtiss, Anne 96 Courtiss, Bridget 96 Courtiss, Elizabeth 96 Courtiss, Margery 96 Courtiss, Richard 96 Cowens, Mary 133 Cowle, Dorothy 101 CowLE, Eliz 63 Cowle, Jane 78 Cowle, John 101 Cowlemer, Clem 84 Cowlemer, Isabel 84 CowLiN, Anne 56 Cowlin, Geo 56 Cowper, Dorothy 124 Cowper, Elizabeth 85 Cowper, Margaret 85 Cowper, Mary, Countess 124 Cowper, Robert 85 Cowper, Hon. Rev, Dr. Spencer, Dean OF Durham 124 Cowper, Sir William, Earl 124 CoxE, Archdeacon 152 CoxoN, Dorothy 55 CoxoN, Robt 55 Cracroft, Capt. John 23 Cracroft, Penelope Ann 23 Cracroft, Robert 23 Cradock, Ann 85 Cradock, Anne 85, 86 Cradock, Anthonie 85 Cradock, Anthony 85,96 Cradock, Catherine 85 Cradock, Cuthbert 85 Cradock, Dorothy 86,106 Cradock, Elizabeth 85 Cradock, George 85 Cradock, Grace 85 Cradock, JoHANNE 2 Cradock, John 85,86 Cradock, Dr. John, Archdeacon of North- umberland 85, 93 Cradock, Joseph 85 Cradock, Sir Joseph 106 Cradock, Margaret 1,86,93 Cradock, Margery 85 Cradock, Mary 85 Cradock, Rachel 85 Cradock, Richardo 2 Cradock, Sibella 106 Cradock, Thomas 106 Cradock, Timothy 8.5 Cradock, William 85 Cradock, — 85 Cradock, Archdeacon 106 Cradock, Dr 2 Cradock, Dr., Prebendary of Dur- ham 1 : n. 86 Cradocke, Dorothie 1 Cradocke, Jane 1 Cradocke, Jo 1 Cradocke, Johannes, Prebendary of Durham, Archdeacon of North- umberland 86 Cradocke, Margaret 86 Cradocke, Richard 86 Cradocke, Dr 2, 3 Craggs, Anne 61, 63 Craggs, George 68 Craggs, Hannah 69 Craggs, Mary 68 Craggs, Tho 69 Crawford, Bethia 32 Crawford, Lieut. George 32 Crawford, Margaretam 45 Crawforth, An 38 Crawforth, Ciciliam 42 Crawforth, Maria' 41 Creed, Christopher 23 Creed, Stephen 23 Crespigny, see De Crespigny. Crew, Dorothy, Lady 47 Crew, Jemima, Baroness 47 Crew, John, Baron 47 Crew, Rev. Nathaniel, Lord, D.D., Dean of Chichester, Bishop of Oxford and Durham 47 Crew, Penelope, Lady 47 Crew, Sir Randolph 47 Crew, Temperance 47, 114 Crew, Sir Thomas 47 Crew, Thomas, Lord 114 Crew, — , Bishop of Durham 45 Crew, Lord, Bishop of Durham 114 Crewe, Jemima, Baroness Crew 47 Crewe, John, Baron Crew 47 Crewe, Nathaniel 47 Crewe, Rev. Nathaniel, Lord, D.D., Dean of Chichester, Bishop of Oxford and Durham 47,48 Crewe, Penelope, Lady 47 Crewe, Lord 18, 122, 126 Creyton, Alice 62 Croft, Eliz 41 Croft, Gulielmus 41 Croft, Hannam 43 Croft, James 55 Croft, Mary 55,62 Croft, Thomasine 121 Crofton, Ann 24 INDEX. 173 Crofton, Anthony James 27 Ceofton, Anthony Mowbray 24, 25, 26, 27 Crofton, Dorothy Basto 24 Crofton, Elizabeth 25 Crofton, Elizabeth Jane 2-t Crofton, Jane 24,25,26,27 Crofton, Mary Elizabeth 27 Crofton, Richard ... 26: m. 24 Crofton, Thomas 24 Crompton, — 10 Cromwell, — 7 Crosby, Ambrose 113 Crosby, Ann 60:«. 113 Crosby, Edward 49, 60 Crosby, Eliz 49 Crosby, Elizabeth 108 Crosby, Elizabetha' 44 Crosby, Francis 110: «. 113 Crosby, John 113 Crosby, Richard 104: ?i. 113 Crosby, Tho 104,110,113 Crosby, Thomas 44, 108 Crosby, Watson 113 Crosby,— 96 Crosyer, Eleanor 56 Crosyer, George 56 Crosyer, Jane 56 Crow, Ann 52 Cullen, Charles, Viscount 48 Cullen, Mary, Viscountess 48 Cummin, j^nn 78 Cummin, Do'ia 5 Cummin, Wm 78 Cummins, Margaret 129 Cunningham, Elizabeth 61 Cunningham, Robert 61 Currie, Charlotte Georgiana Mary 29 Currie, Rev. Maynard Wodehouse 29 Curry, Agnas 126 Curry, Ann 72 Curry, Thomas 126 Curry, William 72 CURRYE, Annam 39 Curstt, Ann 70 CuRSTT, Wm 70 Curteis, Mary 85 Curteis, Richard 85 CuRTious, John 2 CuRTious, Richard 2 CURTISE, RiCHARDUS 96 Cuthbert, Charles 110: n.lO Cuthbert, Dorothea 10 Cuthbert, Dorothy 10, 110, 111, 123 Cuthbert, George 10 Cuthbert, Jane 10 Cuthbert, John 110 : ?e. 10, 111 Cuthbert, John, M.D 10 Cuthbert, Margaret 10 Cuthbert, Philadelphia 10 Cuthbert, Ralph 10 Cuthbert, Rev. Richard 10, 123 Cuthbert, Robert 10 Cuthbert. Theophilus Ill : n. 10 Cuthbert, William 10 Cuthbert, Rev. — 127 Cuthbert, — 110, 111, 123, 127 Cutter, Barbara 63 Cutter, John . ... 63 D., J 25 D'Aroy, James. Lord 117 D'Arcy, Margaret, Lady 117 D'Arcy. Lady 18 D'AuTiN, Sam. Dav. Joseph de Mon- ceaux 121 D'Este, Mary 47 Dagnia, Benjamin Clayton 78 Dagnia, Christopher 78 Dagnia, Edward 78 Dagnia, Hannah 78 Dagnia, Jane 78 Dagnia. John 78 Dagnia, Margery 78 Dagnia, Onesiphorus 78 Dale, Eliz 57 Dale, George 56 Dale, Hannah 56 Dale. Jane 78 Dale, John 78 Dale, Lydia 78 Dale, Martham 42 Dale, Mary 78 Dall, Andrew 80 Dall, Grace Greig 80 Dallivall, — 6 Dalton, Dulcibella 105 Dalton, Rev. Thomas 105 Danby, Elizabeth 90 Dand, Alce 37 Dand, Robert 37 Daniel, — 43 Darby, John „ 107 Darbyshire, Anne 105 Darbyshire, John 105 Darbyshire, Marg'tam 44 Darcy, Conyers, Lord 104 Darcy, Conyers, Earl of Holderness 45 Darcy, Margaret 104 Darcy, Ursula 45 Darnell, Eliz 67 Darnell, Elizabeth 29, 162: ?t. 157 Darnell, Elizabeth Jane 29 Darnell, Frances 30 Darnell, Jane Grace 29 Darnell, Lucy Elizabeth 30 Darnell, Philip Wheler 29 Darnell, Thomas Charles 29 Darnell, W. N.- 29 Darnell, Rev. W. N 131,132,133 Darnell, W. N., Prebendary of Dur- ham 134, 135 Darnell, William 157 Darnell, Rev. William 30 : n. 157 Darnell, Rev. William Nicholas, Pre- bendary OF Durham 29, 153 : n. 152, 157 Darnell, Rev. — , Prebendary of Durham 153 Darneton, Gulielmus 39 Darneton, Susannam 39 Darnton, Eliz 69 Darwin, Maj. Charles Waring 80 Darwin, Francis 80 Darwin, Mary Dorothea 80 Davies, John, Minor Canon of Dur- ham 84 Davies, Margaret 84 Davison, Ann 61, 77, 126 Davison, Anne 56, 63 Davison, Anne Caroline 156 : n. 154 Davison, Caroline 146 Davison, Charlotte 146 Davison, Cuthbert 66 Davison, Dorothy 104 174 REGISTERS OF DURHAM CATHEDRAL. Davison. Dulcibella 13, 123 Davison, Rev. Edward 131,151 Davison, Elizabeth 12H, 143 : n. 7, 109 Davison, Elizabetham 39 Davison, Jane 133 Davison, Johanna <><> Davison, Johannes 39 Davison, Joseph 63, 113, VA : m. 156 Davison, Maeg'tam 41 Davison, Margaret Pearson... 151 : n. 131 Davison, Mariam 41 Davison, Mary 37 : n. 112 Davison, Matthew 133 Davison, Samuel 109 Davison, Samuell 7 Davison, Thomas 44: ?i. 154 Davison, Rev. Thomas 37 Davison, Will 61 Davison. William 13, 123, 126 Davison, — 112, 136, 154 Davy, Ann 72 Davy, Elizabeth 75 Davy, Tho 72 Dawnay, Dorothy 119 Dawnay, Henry, Viscount Downe 119 Dawson, Anne 148 Dawson, Eliz 52 Dawson, Elizabeth 55 Dawson, Jane 51 Dawson, John 51, 55 Dawson, Marg 65 Dawson, Sarah 70 Dawson, Tho 52 Dawson, Dr., Canon of Windsor Day, Elizabetham 40 Day, Johannes 40 De Crespigny, Caroline 25 De Crespig-ny, Rev. Heaton Champion 25 De Felice, Augusta 33 De Karp, Augusta 33 De Karp, Eleanora 33 De Karp, Eleonore 33 De Karp, Louis Bernard 33 De Karp, Marie Louise 33 De Karp, Maurice 33 Deane, — 87 Deanham, Christopher 41 Deanham, Janam 41 Dear, Mary 47 Deason, J 27 Deason, James 124,126 Deason, — 22 Dee, Ann 26 Dee, Elizabeth 26 Deemster, Susanna 48 Deering, Rev. Heneage, Dean op Ripon 127 Deering, Mary 127 Delabene, Heury 23 Delabene, Martha 23 Delamere, Lady Elizabeth, Baroness 107 Delamere, Sir George, Baron 107 Delamere, Lord 107 Delaval, Elizabeth 6 Delaval, Thomas 6, 13 Delaval, — 73 Dblavall, Rob 13 Delavall, Robert 13 Delavall. Roberto 15 Denison, Isabel 69 Dennis, S., Minor Canon op Durham 125 Dennis, Samuel 20, 121 Dennis, Samuel, Minor Canon of Dur- ham 124 Dennis, Sarah 123, 12."> Dennis, William 124 Dennis, Rev. — 123 Dent, Isabel 52 Dent, Jane 60 Dent, Johannes 40 Dent, Margaretam 40 Dent, Mary 78 Denton. Alice 121 Denton, Anne 116 Denton, John 112, 119 : n. 116, 121 Denton, Robert 119 Devorax, Rev. — 94 Dickens, George 23 Dickens, Henry John 22 Dickens, Margaret 21 : n. 22 Dickens, Mary 23 Dickens, Richard 23 Dickens, Capt. Richard 23 Dickens, Col. Richard Mark ... 21 : n. 23 Dickens, Dr. Samuel, Prebendary and Archdeacon of Durham 21 : 7;,. 22 Dickens, Samuel Richard 23 Dickens. — 137 Dickens, Dr., Prebendary and Arch- deacon op Durham 23 Dickenson, Ann 65 Dickenson, Edwd 65 Dickins, Thomas 152 Dickinson, Eleanor 55 Dickinson, Hanna 66 Dickinson, — 85 Dickons, John Ralph 156 Dickons, Mary 144, 148 : n. 131, 141 Dickons, Sarah 144 Dickons. Thomas 148, 156 : n. 144, 152 Digby, Elizabeth 122 Digbj', William, Dean of Durham 122 Digby, William, Lord 122 Dikes, Isabel 57 Dikes, Jeremiah 57 Dipper, Joan 56 Ditmas, Georgina 30 Ditmas, John 30 Dixon, Ann 46,110 Dixon, David •••. 44 Dixon, Dorothy 65 Dixon, Eliz 72,113 Dixon, Elizabeth 44,110,120 Dixon, Fortune 67 Dixon, Francis 114 Dixon. Geo 110, 113, 114, 115 Dixon, George 112, 120 : n. 122, 123, 125, 126, 127, 128 Dixon, Isabell 56 Dixon, Janam 44 Dixon, Jane 73 Dixon, John 67, 73, 123 : n. 126 Dixon, Joseph 46,113,114 Dixon, Mary 67. 115 : ??. 128 Dixon, Robert 119 Dixon, Sarah 114, 123 : n. 120, 123 Dixon, Tabitha 122, 125, 126, 127, 128 Dixon, Will 112 Dixon, William 83 Dixon,— m Dobbinson, Mary 62 Dobbinson, Michael 62 Dobbison, Alice 56 INDEX. 175 DoBiNSON, Alice 66 DoBSOx, Anthony 77 DOBSON, Cath 57 DoBSON, Dorothy 17 UoBSON, Elisabeth 61 DoBSON, Eliz 13,17,57,109 Dobson. Elizabeth 13 DoBSON, Fitz-Herbert 18 DoBsoN, Hen., D.D 18 Dobson, Rev. Henry, D.D., Prebendaiy of Durham 17 DoBSON, James 68 Dobson, Jennettam 42 Dobson, Margaret 77 DoBSON, Margt 68 Dobson, Mary 63 Dobson, Penelop 17 Dobson, Robert 95 Dobson.' Thomas 63 Dobson. Welbury 13 Dobson, Wheatley 13 Dobson, Dr 17, 109 DoDDESLY, Robert 123 Dodds, Eliz 63 DoDDS, Hannah 77 Dodds, Hylda 46 DoDDS, Isabel 57 DoDDS, Jno 63 Dodds, Mary 46 Dodds, Tho 46 Dodds, Thomas 46 Dodshon, Anne 39 Dodsly, Robert 123 Dodsworth, Anthony 88 Dodsworth, Mag'dalen 93 Dodsworth, Saram 36 Doeshon, Gulielmus 40 Doeshon, Margaretam 40 Dolben, Elizabeth 122 DoLBEN, Sir Jno., Prebendary of Dur- ham 122 Dolben, Sir John 122 Dolland, Anne 155 Dolland, Peter 155 Dongwith, Rev. Richard 125 Dongwith, Rev. Richd 123 Dongwith, — 125 DoNGWORTH, Catherine 120 Dongworth, Richard 120 Dongworth, — 121 Dorma', Elizabeth 9 Dorrien, see Smith-Dorrien. Dossy, Isabellam 40 Douglas, Lieut.-Col. Archibald 138 Douglas, Lieut.-Gen. Archibald 151 Douglas, Eleanor 151 Douglas, Rev. Henry, Canon op Dur- ham 150 Douglas, Lady Isabel, Lady Drumlanrig and Countess 49 Douglas, Rev. James, D.D., Prebendary of Durham 125 Douglas, Jane 138 Douglas, Lady Margaret 49 Douglas, Mary 51 Douglas, Mary Anne 150 Douglas, RoBT 51 Douglas, Rev. Robert 150 Douglas, Robert Archibald 151 Douglas, — 151 Douglas, Rev. Canon 144 Douglas, Lord Drumlanrig and Earl 49 Douglas-Gresley, Robert Archibald 151 Douglass, Rev. James, D.D., Prebend- ary OF Durham 125 Douglass. Jane 125 Douglass, Jean 125 Douthwait, Dorothy 65 DouTHWAiT, Jno 65 DOUTHWAITE, Jo 104 Douthwaite, Margaret 58 Downe, Henry, Viscount 119 DowNES, Alice 64 DowNES, Eliz 43 DOWNES, ISABELL 55 DowNES, Mattheus 43 DowsoN, Mary 54, 76 Dowson, Sarah 76 Dowthwaite, Elizabeth 38 Drizedell, Eliz 43 Drum'er, Jane 61 Drumlanrig, Lady Isabel 49 Drumlanrig, Lord 4i. 139 Hall, Sarah 5o Hall, Thomas 44, oo, 75 Halliburton, Ann 58 Hallifax, Georgiana 27 Hallifax, Rev. R. F 27 Hallifax, Samuel, Bishop of St. Asaph ... 27 Hallyburton, James 120 Hallyburton, Mary 120 Hallyburton, see Gordon-Hallyburton. Hallyman, Elisabeth 62 Hallyman, Will. 62 Halyburton, Jean 12o Halyburton, — 12o Hamilton, Eliza Arabella Sarah ... 79 Hamilton, G. H., Archdeacon of Northumberland 158 Hamilton, George Hans, D.D., Arch- deacon OF Northumberland, Canon of Durham 79 Hamilton, Rev. Archdeacon, Canon of Durham 158 Ham'on, Lady 93 Hammon, Domina Elizabeth! 6 Ham'ond, Lady 6 Hammond, Sir William 37 Hammond, Lady 6,37,93 Hanby, Dorothy 52,71 Hanby, Elizabetha 16 Hanby, Frances 13 Hanby, Francis 13: «. 52 Hanby, Francisci 16 Hanby, Isabella 13 Hanby, Jonathan 60 Hanby, Mary 60: «. 13 Hanby, Thomas 52 Hanby, William Ip Hanby, — 13 Handy, John 130 Harding, Isabell 55 Hardinge, Frances 1^3 Hardinge, Frederick 153 182 REGISTERS OF DURHAM CATHEDRAL. Hardino-e, Viscount 153 Hardy, Jane 77 Harebottle, Jane 55 Harebottle, Wm 55 Hargrave, Rev. — 94 Haring'ton, Frances 21 Harison, Ann ••^7 Harison, Joh'is 38 Harison, John 37 Harison, Margaretam 38 Marker, Margaret 69 Harker, Mary 68 Harland, Anne 1-11 : ». 137 Harland, Charles 137 Harland, Sarah 70 Harland, William 137, l-ll : n. 23 Harland, William Charles 137 Harle, Jacobus 44 Harle, Margarett 53 Harle, Mary 76 Harle, Rachel 44 Harper, Cibelle 63 Harperley, Franciscam 40 Harperly, Mariam 41 Harperly, Thomas 41 Harrison, Agnes 154 Harrison, Anna' 41,45 Harrison, Anne 86 Harrison, Anthony 57 Harrison, Antonius 39 Harrison, Ciciliam 41 Harrison, Edvards 41 Harrison, Eleanor 65 Harrison, Eliz 53, 67, 70 Harrison, Elizabetham 39, 40 Harrison, Bllenora' 43 Harrison, Ellenoram 39 Harrison, Francisca' 44 Harrison, Isabel 92 Harrison, Jacobus 39 Harrison, Jane 57, 63 Harrison, Johannes 39, 40 Harrison, John 65, 67, 70 : n. 86 Harrison, Margaret 60:^.55,104 Harrison, Margarett 74 Harrison, Maria' 41 Harrison, Mariam 39,40 Harrison, Mary 67 : ?;.. 104 Harrison, Richard 60 Harrison, Robt 53 Harrison, Thomas 43 Harrison. Sir Thomas 104 Hartfell, James, Earl of 105 Hartfell, Lady Margaret, Countess of 49 Hartfell, Earl of 49 Hartley, Phillis 154 Hartley, William 156 Ilartwell, Dr 106 Hartwell, Frances 117 Hartwell, Dr. William, Prebendary OF Durham 117 Harvey, Mary 152 Harvey, — 152 Harwood, Margaretta 10 Harwood, Stephen 10 Haslewood, Boulby 127 Haslewood, D 28, 130, 131 Haslewood, Rev. D 134 Haslewood, Dick., Minor Canon op Durham 127 Haslewood. Dickens 130,131 Haslewood, Rev. Dickens 133 Haslewood, Rev. Dickens, Minor Canon of Durham 126 Haslewood, Eliza 126 Haslewood, Elizabeth 130, 133, 134 Haslewood, Henry 126 Haslewood, Sarah 130 Haslewood, Thomas 127 Hastings, Edmund 145 Haswell, Mary 54 Haswell, Sarah 135 Hausley, Catherine 52 Hauxley, Ellinor 49 Hauxley, John 52 Hauxly, Annam 44 Hawdon, Annam 40 Hawdon, Christoph 40 Hawdon, Janam 40 Hawdon, Richardus 40 Hawkins, Esther 120 Hawkins, Sir John Cajsar 27 Hawkins, Will 109 Hawksworth, Margarett 74 Hawksworth, Margt 66 Hawksworth, Robert 74 Hawksworth, Robt 66 Hayes, James 119 Hays. Eleanor 143, 145 Hays, John 130, 143, 145, 155, 157 Hays, Mary 130, 143, 145, 147, 155, 157 Hayton, Eleanor 75 Hayton, Richard 75 Hazard, .Jno 64 Hazard, Rebec' 64 Hazlewood, Rev. Dickins 159 Hazlewood, Rev. Dickins, Minor Canon of Durham 134 Hazlewood, Elizabeth 134, 159 Headlam, Aurelius 49 Headlam, Frances 128 Headlam, Mary 49 Headlam, Thomas Emerson 128 Headlam, Archdeacon 128 Headley, Katherina 96 Headley, Roberti 96 Heads, Ann 68 Heard, Mary 54 Hearde, Is 69 Heath, Dorothy 86, 106 Heath, Elizabeth 2 : «. 8 Heath, Jane 65 Heath, Johan'e 5 Heath, JoHANNE 4,5 Heath, John 8,88 Heath, Margaret 88 Heath, Margareta 5 Heath, Nicholas 2 : ». 106 Heath, Robt 65 Heath, Thomas 86 Heaviside, Henry 65 Heaviside, Isabel 65 Heawood, Christiana 34, 79 Heawood, Geoffrey Leonard 34 Heawood, Rev. John Richard 79 Heawood, Percy John 34, 79 Heccles, Anna' 45 Heckles, Gerard 67 Heckles, Isabel 67 Hedlam, Ann 49 Hedlam, George 49 Hedlam, Hannah 49 INDEX. 183 Hedlam. Phcsbe 49 Hedlam, Ralph 49 Hedlam, William 49 Hedley, Sarah 156 Hedly, Carolus 43 Hedly, Marg'tam 43 Hedworth, Alice 95 Hedworth, Christopher 95 Hedworth, Kalph 95 Hedworth, Richard 95 Heethe, John 86 Hegg, Ann 87 Hegg-, Anna 84 Hegg', Anne 87 Hegg, Elizabeth 82, 87 Hegg, Frances 87 Hegg, Isabel 87 Hegg, John 87 Hegg, Judith 87 Hegg, Richard 87 Hegg, Robert • 87, 89 Hegg, Stephen 82, 84, 87 Hegg, Rev. Stephen 87 Hegg, Steven 87 Hegge, Anna 84 Hegge, Anne 84 Hegge, John 87 Hegge, Ralph 87 Hegge, Richard 87 Hegge, Stephani 84 Hegge, Stephen 87, 89 Hegge, Rev. Stephen 87 Heighington, Ambrosii 14 Heighington, Catherine 14 Heighington, Deborah 46 Heighington, Frances 14 Heighington, Gartrett 14 Heighington, Maria 14 Heighington, Richard 14 Heighington, William 14 Heighley, Richardus 40 Heighley, Thomasinam 40 Helestine, Frances 73 Helestine, James 73 Heming, Thomas • 141 Henderson, Isab 53 Henderson, Jane 64 Henderson, Mary 55, 66 Henderson, Matthew 55 Henderson, Rich 53 Henderson, William 81 Henekar, Elizabeth 93 Henshaw, Anne 137 Henshaw, Caroline 138 Henshaw, Emily 137 Henshaw, Emily Charlotte 137 Henshaw, Joseph 137 Henshaw, W 137 Henshaw, William 139: ?i. 137 Herne, — 74 Heron, Frances 38 Heron, Mary 93 Her ries. Sir John Maxwell, Lord 50 Heseltine, Frances 119 Heseltine, James 119, 123 Heslop, Sarah 56 Heslopp, Ann 49 Heslopp, Dinah 54 Heslopp, John 49 Hester, MiRRiAMA' 41 Hester, Sarah 101 Hetherington, Mary 139,150 Hetherington, Hon. Richard 139, 150 Hett, Margaretam 41 Hewison, Geo 66 Hewison, Mary 66 Hewitson, Catherine 65 Heyden, Katherine 133 Heyden, Samuel 133 Hickerongill, Anna' 42 HiCKERONGILL, TIMOTHEUS 42 HiCKSON, Eliz 51 Higgons, Bridget 117 Higgons, Sir Thomas 117 Hildesley, Margaret , 21 Hildesley, Dr. Mark, Bishop of Sodor and Man 21 Hill, Annabella 89 Hill, Anne 145 Hill, Arthur, Viscount Dungannon 145 Hill, John 89 Hill, Martha 138 Hillary, Mary 63 Hills, Ann 78 Hills, Georgius 41 Hills, Margeria' 41 Hilton, Annam 42 Hilton, Barbara 11 : «. 6, 92, 121 Hilton, Catherine 91 Hilton, Cuth 102, 117 Hilton, Cdthbert ... 9, 59, 104, 117 : n. 121 Hilton, Cuthberti 11,12,98 Hilton, Dorothea 97 Hilton, Dorotheam 46 Hilton, Dorothy 46 Hilton, Elianor 104 Hilton, Elizabeth 78,116,118 Hilton, Ellenor 38 Hilton, Frances 78 Hilton, James 91: w. 6, 92 Hilton, Jane 59,117,119 Hilton, Lancelot... 104 : w. 46, 91, 116, 118 Hilton, Lanceloti 97 Hilton, Lancelott 9 Hilton, Margaret 120 Hilton, Margareta 12 Hilton, Maria 98 Hilton, Martha 12, 102 Hilton, Mary 104, 114 Hilton, Rob 104 Hilton, Robert 9, 103 Hilton, Robt 117 Hilyard, Francis 86 Hinde, 6w Archer-Hinde, a7ul also Hodg- son-Hinde. Hindmarsh, Charles 70 HiNDMARSH, Sarah 70 HiNMERS, Eleanor 71 HiNMERS, Wm 71 HiNSON, Isabella 34 HiNSON, James 34 HiNSON, James-Arthur 34 Hibzel, — 121 HixoN, Eliz 71 : ?t. 51 HixoN, Ellinor 51 HixoN, John 71 HixoN, Marg'tam 41 HixoN, Robert 51 HixoN, Tho 41 Hoar, Anne 141 Hoar, Charles 137 Hoar, Frances 23, 137 184 REGISTERS OF DURHAM CATHEDRAL. Hoar, George 23,137 Hoar, Mary 23 Hoar, William 23, 137, 141 HOBMAN, FrANCISCA' 44 HOBSON, Annam 40 HoBSON, Eleanor 65 HOBSON, Eliz 70 HoBSON, Jerimiah 40 HOBSON, Margarett 73 HoDGHSON, Jane 59 HoDGSHON, Jane 48 HoDGSHON, Mary 72 HoDGSHON. Ralph 48 HoDGSHON, Susanna 59 Hodgson, Dorothy 74 Hodgson, Fortune 67 Hodgson, Hilda 72 Hodgson, John 71, 74 : «. 150 Hodgson, Mary 71 Hodgson, Nicholas 103 Hodgson, Ralph 67 Hodgson, Sarah 103: ?t. 150 Hodg-son-Hinde, — 150 Hodshon, Anna' 41 Hodshon, Catherine 57 Hodshon, Eliz 51 Hodshon, Geo 57 Hodshon, Michael 41 Hogg, Anne 21, 22 Hog'g', Christopher 43 Hogg, Dorothy 23 Hog-g, Eleanor 43 Hogg, Elizabeth 22 Hogg, Isabel 21 Hogg, Jane 22 Hogg, John 21 Hogg, Thomas 21, 22, 23, 123, 124 Hogg, Thos 21, 22 Hogg, Ursula 43 Hogg, William 22 Hogg, Wm 123 HoLDEN, Beatrice Blandina 31 HoLDEN; Elizabeth Margaret Anne 81, 147 HoLDEN, Florence Tovey 32 HOLDEN, GeORGIANA 32 HoLDEN, Georgiana Bailey 31,32,33 Holden, Rev. Henry 147 HoLDEN, Rev. Henry, D.D., Canon of Durham 31, 32, 33 HoLDEN, Henry Edmonds 31 Holden, Hyla 32 Holden, Josephine Fanny 32 Holden, Rachel Belasyse 33 Holden, Rose 32 Holden, Verb 32,153 Holder, Ashley 131 Holder, Henry Evans, M.D 131 Holderness, Conyers Darcy, Earl of 45 Holland, Dorothy 58 Holland, Eleakor Mary 34 Holland, Mary Gertrude 34 Holland, Stephen 58 Holland, Rev. William Lyall 34 Hollingbery, Charlotte Charlton 149 Hollingbery, J 149 Hollingbery, Thomas, D.D., Prebendary of St. Paul's 149 Hood, Margt 62 Hopper, Anne 137 Hopper, Anthony 132 Hopper, Barbara 84 Hopper, Rev. Edmund Hector 73, 104 Hopper, Eliz 49 Hopper, Elizabeth 126,129: «. 3, 73 Hopper, Elizabetham 139 Hopper, Hendry 129 : «. 73 Hopper, Jane 54 Hopper, Jarard 84 Hopper, John 49: «. 73 Hopper, John Thomas Hendry 10, 137 Hopper, Margaret 54 Hopper, Mary 118 Hopper, Philadelphia 10 Hopper, Tho 118 Hopper, Ralph 10 Hopper, Rosetta Anne 137 Hopper, Wm 54 Hopper, — 81 Hopper, Rev. — 126 Hopper- Williamson, — 73 Home, Elizabeth 85 Home, John 85 HORNESBY, ElISABETHAM 45 Hornesby, Nicolaus 45 Hornsby, Catherine 76 HoRNSBY, Eliz 62 Hornsby, Elizabeth 76 HoRNSBY, Mary 73 Hornsby, Thomasin 124 Hornsby, Thos 124 Hornsby, — 124 HoRSELEY, Barbara 48 Horseley, Eleanor 71 HoRSELEY, Tho 48 Horseman,Ann 75 Horseman, Beigida 15 Horseman, Eleanor 120 Horseman, Elisabeth 16, 108 Horseman, Gulielmi 15 Horseman, Mary 18,71: m. 107 Horseman, Robert 18 Horseman, Thomasin 102 Horseman, Timothy 107: «. 12 Horseman, William 18 : n. 12, 107, 114 Horseman, Wm 16, 71, 108, 117 Horseman, — 100 HORSMAN, HORATIUS Ill Horsman, John 101 HOESMAN, Katherine 114 Horsman, Magdalena' 40 Horsman, Mary 109 Horsman, Tho 111,114 Horsman, Will 109 Horsman, Will'mi 12 Horsman, — 12 How, Cath 57 How, Francis 57 How, Isabel 64 How, Philip 64 How, sec Walsham-How. Howard, Henry 127 Howell, Ellenoram 46 Howell, Mary 54 Howell, Wm 54 Howley, Dr. William, Archbishop of Can- terbury 32 Howson, Elizabeth 90 Howson. Elsabeth 90 Howson, John, Bishop of Durham 90 Howson, — , Bishop of Durham 92 Hubback, Barbara 23 Hubback, Jane 23 INDEX. 185 Hubback, John 23 HuBBOCK. Kathekine 103 HuBBOCKE. Mary 37 HUBBUCK, Katteen 8 HucHiNSON, James 1 : «. 95 HUCHINSON, KiCHAED 1 HucK, Hannah 6!) HiicK, Jonathan (][) HUDD, Janam 44: Huddleston. Elizabeth 110 Huddleston, Ferdinando 110 Huddleston, Maeg 110 Huddleston, Sarah 110 Huddleston. — 112 Hudson, Anne 121 Hudson. Eliz 70 Hudson, Isabel 51 Hudson, Jane 75 Hudson, Maegaeet 51 Hudson, Margarett 73 Hudson, Matthew 70 Hudson, Newark 70 Hudson, Peter 121 Hudson, Thomas 73: «. 70 Hudson, Ursula 121 Hudspeth. Ellen H3 Hudspeth, Isabell 51 Hudspeth, John 16, 54 HuGALL, Mary 53 HUGALL, Wm. 53 Hug-hes, Anne 110 Hughes. Philip 110 Hughes, William 140 Hug'onin, Charlotte 69 Hugonin, Isabella 69 Huo'onin, G-en 69 Hull, Catheeina' 43 Hull, Elizabeth 53 Hull, Jane 75:rt. 61 Hull, Mary 56 Hull, Rich'us 43 Hull, Robeet 75 : ». 61 Hull, Thomas 100 Humble, Alice 51 Humble, Anne 69 Humble, Elisabetham 45 Humble, Jane 58 Humble, Joseph 69 Humble, Maegaeet 59 Humble, Tho 51, 85 Humble,— 69 Hume, Gulielms 43 Hume, Janam 43 Humes, Eliz 64 Humes, Jno 64 Hunt, Alfred William 150 Hunt, Elisabeth! 4 Hunt. Heney 83 Hunt, Joan 83 Hunt, Margaret 150 Hunt, Dr. Rich., Dean of Durham ... 1 Hunt, Dr. Richard, Dean 36 Hunt, RiCHARDO, Dean of Durham ... 3 Hunt. Richardus, Dean of Durham... 91 Hunt,— 5 : ?^. 36 Huntee. Ann 49, 120 Hunter, Anne 103 Hunter, Anthony 72 Huntee, Benjamin 78 Hunter, Burnett 135 Hunter, Cheistopher 48 Hunter, Eliz 48, 72. 78 Hunter, Elizabeth 121 Huntee, Jane 78 Hunter, John 135 Huntee, Maegaeet 77 Hunter, Mary' 129 Hunter, Tho 78 Huntley, Catherine 76 Huntley, Dorotheam 38 Huntley, Jane 53 Huntley, Joh'is 38 Huntley, John 76 Huntley, Rich 53 Huntly, Charles, Marquess of 20 Huntly, Jane 60 huntia', robt 60 HUSON. — 75 Hutchin, Anne 117 Hutchin, John 117 HUTCHINGS, Doea Emily 80 HuTCHiNGS, Rev. Heney Reginald 79 HuTCHiNGS, Rev. William Heney 80 Hutchinson, Alicia' 42 Hutchinson, Andeew 63 Hutchinson, Ann 52, 75 Hutchinson. Anna' 41,44 Hutchinson, Annam... 44 Hutchinson, Anne 54 Hutchinson, Barnabas 109 Hutchinson, Barnaby 82 Hutchinson, Cath 63 Hutchinson, Christopher 74 Hutchinson, Elizabeth 60,128: ?;. 10 Hutchinson, Frances 62 Hutchinson, Francis 93 Hutchinson, Geacia 98 Hutchinson, Henricus 44 Hutchinson, Isabella 74 Hutchinson, Isabellam 40 Hutchinson. James 62 Hutchinson,' Jane 50, 73, 102. 105 : n. 10. 74, 108, 109 Hutchinson, Jno 62,63 Hutchinson, John 54, 63, 73, 74, 101 : n. 50 Hutchinson, Luke 93 Hutchinson, Margaret 93 Hutchinson, Maegt 63 Hutchinson, Mary 54, 63, 64, 72 : w. 74 Hutchinson, Richaed 95 : n. 10 Hutchinson, Rob'tus 42 Hutchinson, Robt 52 Hutchinson, Sarah 72 Hutchinson, Thomas 44,99 Hutchinson, Thomasine 62 Hutchison, Elizabetham 40 HuTON, Anne 83 Huton, Edwaede 83 HuTTON, Annam 41 Hutton,Anne 82,83 HuTTON, Catherine 54 Hutton, Edward 82,83 Hutton, Elisabetham 44 Hutton, Elizabeth 99, 109 Hutton, Frances 109 Hutton, Francisca 99 Hutton, Franciscam 41 Hutton, George 54 Hutton, Grace 4 Hutton, Gratia 89 Hutton, Henry 99, 109 Hutton, Jane 91 : «. 4, 83, 86, 88, 89 B B 180 REGTSTERS OF DURHAM CATHEDRAL. Hutton. John 83 HuTTON, Margeria' 41 Hutton. Matthew, Bishop of Durham. Archbishop of York 89 Hutton, Ralph 116 Hutton, Sir Richard 109 Hutton. Dr. Robert -1 Hutton. Robert. D.D., Prebendary of Dur- ham : 89 Hutton, Roberti, D.D., Prebendary OP Durham 89 Hutton, Sir Timothy 82 Hutton, — 84 Hutton, — , Bishop of Durham 82, 92 I' Anson, John I'Anson, Mary I'Anson, Sir Thomas Bankes Ibbetson, Grace Ord Ibbetson, Henry 7^ Ibbetson, Sir Henry Ibbetson, Isabella Ibbetson. Isabella Grace Ibbetson, — Ibbotson, Sir Henry Ibbotson, Isabella Iley, Elizabeth Iley, Isabell am Iley, William Ingah, Dorothy Ingiedew, — INGO, Mary INGOE, Dorothy Ingram, Ann Ingram, Matthew Ingram, Rebecca Ingram, Richard Inman, Charles Inman, Elizabeth Inman, Mary INNMAN, Mary Irby, Sir Anthony Irby, Elizabeth Ironside, Mary Ironside, Rad'us Ironside, Ursula' Ironside, William Ironside, see also Bax-Ironside. Iveson, Eliz 138 138 138 81 i, 81 81 81 81 75 75 75 91 38 91 68 86 63 73 59 70 70 59 125 113 125 125 45 45 48 43 43 48 42 Jackson, Ann 131, 141 Jackson, Anna' 44 Jackson, Benjamin 115 Jackson, Charles 43 Jackson, Dorothy 68 Jackson, Elizabeth 90 Jackson, George 141 : n. 148 Jackson, Jane 90, 141 Jackson, John 102 Jackson, Lawrence 21 Jackson, Mary 8, 55 : n. 21, 141, 148 Jackson, Ralph 131, 148 Jackson, Richard 104 Jackson, Rev. Richard 90 Jackson, Sarah 131, 148 Jackson, Susanna' 42 Jackson, Thomas George 141 Jackson, Wm 68 Jacques, Margt 61 James, Ann 6 James, Anna 6 James, anne 2 James, Catherine 83 James, David 133 James, Edward 2 James, Elenor 83 James, Elizab 6 James, Elizabeth 3, 87 : n. 6 James, Elizabetha 6 James, Elsabeth 89 James, Francis 6 James, Gulielmi, Prebendary op Dur- ham 3,4,89 James. Gulielmo, Prebendary of Dur- ham 5 James, Gulielmus 3,89 James, Harrie 2 James, Henrietta 133 James, Jane 56 James, John 83 James, Maria 4 James, Marye 37 James^ Richard 2 James, Richerd 85 James, Will'm, Prebendary of Dur- ham 2 James, Willia', Prebendary of Dub- ham 94 James, William 3, 6, 7 : w. 83 James, William, Bishop of Durham 94 James, William, Prebendary of Dur- ham 83, 87: «. 37 James, Prebendary 98 James, — 3 James, — , Bishop of Durham 2, 91 James, — , Prebendary of Durham 2, 5, 85 James I., King of England 83 James II., King of England 47. 107 Jannsen, Cornelius 90 Jeckell, Elizabetham 39 Jeckell, Johannes 39 Jefferson, Ann 67 Jefferson, Elianor 59 Jefferson, Elizabeth 10 Jefferson, John 59 Jefferson, Nicholas 67 Jepfreyson, Jennettam 42 Jeffreyson, Joh'es 42 Jeffryson, Grace 71 Jefpryson, Israel 71 Jenkinson, Rev. J. B., Dean of Durham 138 Jenkinson, John Bankes, Bishop of St. David's, Dean of Durham 129 Jenkyns, Rev. H., D.D., Canon of Dur- ham 150 Jenkyns, Harriet 154 Jenkyns, Rev. Henry, D.D., Canon of Dur- ham 154 Joby, Elizab 54 John, Bishop of Durham 9 Johnson, Agnes Harrison 154 : n. 159 Johnson, Alice 59 : ti. 50 JOHNSONJ Alicia' 41 Johnson, Ann 52, 71, 75, 77 Johnson, Anna Elizabeth 150 Johnson, Annam 39 Johnson, Anne 57 : ». 86, 92 Johnson, Anth 40 Johnson, Anthony 49 Johnson, Barbaire 36 Johnson. Christ 122 INDEX. 187 Johnson, Christopher 125, 126, 127, 128 : n. 122, 139 Johnson, DoROTHEAM 39 Johnson, Dorothy 74 Johnson, Edward 78 Johnson, Eleanor 123 Johnson. Eliz 71 Johnson, Elizabeth , 78 Johnson, Elizabetham 41 Johnson, Frances 56 Johnson, Francis 139 : «. 114, 120, 123, 146, 150 Johnson, Francis Dixon 159: n. 154 Johnson, Geo 122 Johnson, Georgius 39,40 Johnson, Gulielmus 40 Johnson, Hannah 49, 78 Johnson, Isabel 148 Johnson, James 75 Johnson, Janam 40 Johnson, Jo 36 Johnson, John 52, 56 : «. 78 Johnson, Marg 49 Johnson, Marg'tam 40 Johnson, Margeriam 40 Johnson, Mary 49, 58, 74, 139 : n. 139, 146, 150 Johnson, Mary Ann 146 Johnson, Ralph 8,49 Johnson, Rebecca 78 Johnson, Richard 86, 92 Johnson, Rob 48 Johnson, Robert 74, 119 Johnson. Sarah 114,120,123 Johnson, Tabitha 125, 127 : n. 122, 126, 128 Johnson, Tho 71 Johnson, Thomas 77 Johnson, Trotham 40 Johnston, Arthur 131 Johnstone, James, Earl of Hartfell 105 Johnstone, Lady Margaret. Countess of Hartfell 49 Johnstone, Lady Mary 49, 105 Johnstone, — , Earl of Annandale 105 Johnstone, — , Earl of Hartfell 49 Johnstone, — , Marquess of Annandale ... 49 Jon, Henry 33 Jon, Rebecca ..,,.. 33 Jon, Robert .... 33 Jon, Susanna 59 Jon, Thomas 59 Jones, Frances Henrietta 33, 158 Jones, Francis 158 Jones, Rev. Francis 33 Jones, Mary 158 Jones, Mary Anne Georgiana 33 Jones, Thomas 147 Jones, William 147 : n. 158 JOPLIN, Isabell 62 JoPLiN, Will 62 Jopling, Anna' 44 JoPLiNG, Elizabeth 52, 54 Jopling, Mariam 46 Jopling, Thomas 44 Jordan, Willia' 8 JURDISON, Annam 38 JuRDisoN, Eliz 62 JuRDisoN, Elizabetham 41 JURDISON, GULIELMS 41 JuRDisoN, Jane 38 JURDISON, Rebecca 70 Karnabye, Hellen 7 Karp, see De Karp. Kay, Margaret 53 Kaye, Thomas 154 Kearsly, Francisca' 44 Kearsly, Oliverus 44 Kell, Ann 73 Kell, Mary 37 Kell, Rowland 37 Kelly, Hannah 62 Kemble, Charles 132 Kemble, Elizabeth 140 Kemble, John 132 Kemble, Roger 131 Kemble, S. G 132 Kemble, Sarah 131 Kemble, Stephen 131, 132 Kemble, Stephen George 131, 140 Kendall, Annam 39 Kendall, Xicolaus 39 Ke^nebye, David 67 Kennebye, Eleanor 67 Kensington, Lady Laura Jane 81 Keppel, Lady Caroline 26 Keppel, — , Earl of Albemarle 26 Ker, Claud Buchanan, M.D 158 Keb, Francis Allan 158 Kerr, Lady Isabel 49 Kerr, Margaret, Countess of Lothian 49 Kerr, Mark, Earl of Lothian 49 Key, Mary 39 KiLBURN, Anne 77 KiLBUKN, Tho 77 King, Alice Jane 150 King, Rev. Charles William 150 King, Harry 159 King, John 125 King, Mary Anne 150 King, Sarah 150, 159 King, Rev. William Clark, Canon of Dur- ham 150 King Charles I. of England... 47, 90, 93, 94, 95 King Charles II. of England 47, 97 King Edward III. of England 141 King Edward IV. of England 88 King George III. of England 154 King George IV. of England 154 King James I. of England 83 King James II. of England 47, 107 Kinge, Gen 93 Kipling, Alicia' 38 Kipling, Georgius 38,96 Kipling, Hannah 143, 157 Kirbie, Kathrine 87 KiRBY, Elizabeth 8 KiRBY, George 8, 104 KiKBYE, Roger 7 KiRKBY, EDVARDUS 100 KiRKBY, Edvardus, Minor Canon op Durham 40 KiRKBY, Edward 105 KiRKBY, Eliz 15, 40 KiRKBY, Elizabetham 42 Kirkby, George 107 KiRKBY, Mary 107 Kirkby, — 116 KiRKHAM, ELIANORAM 44 Kirkham, Johan'es 44 KiRKLEY, Eliz 49 KiRTLEY, Mariam 39 Kiktly, Doeotheam 44 188 REGISTERS OF DURHAM CATHEDRAL. KiETON, Rev. — KiTCHiN, Christopher KiTCHIN, Margt KiTCHING, ElIZABETHAM kitching, gulielmus Knaggs, Isabellam Knaggs, Thomas Knatchbull , Alice Knatchbull, Catharine Maria Knatchbull, C ath eri ne Knatchbull, Sir Edward 20, Knatchbull, Harriett Knatchbull. Harriot Knatchbull, Wadham Knatchbull, Rev. Dr. Wadham Knatchbull, Rev. Dr. Wadham, Pre- bendary OP Durham 19 Knatchbull, Windham Knewstob, Sarah Knight, Catherine Knight, Thomas Kynaston, Eleanor Charlotte Kynaston, Herbert, Canon of Dur- ham Ky'naston, Mary Kyrby, Alice 105 68 68 39 39 38 38 123 20 20 123 123 20 19 123 ,20 20 .52 20 20 80 80 80 8.5 Lackenby, Dorotheam 44 Lackexby, Ellen 46 Lackenby, Janam 40 Lake, Rev. W. C, Dean op Durham 15.5, 157, 158 Lamb, Elizabeth 115 Lamb, Jane 58 Lamb, Joh'es 42 Lamb, John 58 : w. 39 Lamb, Joseph 69 Lamb, Margaret 56 Lamb, Mariam 42 Lamb, Mary 50: /t. 112 Lamb, — 75, 76 : n. 69 Lambe, Elizabeth 95 Lambe, Franciscam 39 Lambe, Kattern 95 Lambe, Robertus 39 Lambe, Trotham 40 Lambe, Willia' 95 Lambert, Ann 159 Lambert, David 156 Lambert. James 156 : n. 158, 159 Lambert, Jane 135 Lambton, Alice 87 Lambton, Catherina 92 Lamblon, Frances 87 Lambton, Henrietta 81 Lambton. Henry Ralph 81 Isabel 87 James 88 Jane 61, 103 John 87,88,92,122 Lambton, Kathrine 87 Lambton, Margaret 122 Lambton, Robert 87, 103 Lambton, William Henry 81 Lambton, — , Lord Durham 81 Lampton, John Lampton, — Lancaster, Peter 15 Lane. A 84 Langley, Bishop 84. 88, 101, 102 Lambton, Lambton, Lambton, Lambton , 87 86 Langstafp, Jane 114 Langstaffe, Anne 54 LANG.STAFFE, ElIZ 54, 69 Langstaffe, Elizabetham 39 Langstaffe, George 77 Langstaffe, Henry 54 Langstaffe, Jeremiah 54 Langstaffe, Mary 77 Lansdowne, Lord 106 Lascelles, Anne 83 Lascelles, Francis 83 Latimer, Jane 59 Latus, Anne 85 Latus, Anthony 85 Law, Aaron 61 Law, Elisabeth 61 Lawrence, Robert 83 Lawrence, Thomas 83 Lawrence, Thomazine 83 Laws, Ann 67 Laws, Geo 67 Lawson, Alice 51 Lawson, Is 69 Lawson, Jane 59 Lawson, Ric 69 Lawson, William 59 Lax, Eliz 70 Lax, Ralph 70 Laxe, Jane 75 Lay, Isabel 60 Lay, Thomas 60 Laybuene, .Inn .. 71 Laye, Thamar 116 Laye, Will 116 Layne, Mary 68 Lazenby, Catherina' 38 Le Neve 117, 119 Le Vavasseur-dit-Durell, Anne 128 Le Vavasseur-dit-Durell, John 128 Le Vavasseur-dit-Durell, Mary 128 Le Vavasseur-dit-Durell, Thomas 128 Le : PLA, Jane 79 Leake, Catherine 24 Leake, — 24 Learmouth, Elizabeth .. 24 Learmouth, Thomas 24 Lechmere, Caroline Amelia 30 Lechmere, Vice-Admiral William 30 Lee, Anne 57 Lee, CuTHBERT 58 Lee, Isabel 58 Lee, Marg'tam 42 Lee, Wm. 57 Leek, — 57 Leeke, Robert 53, 114 Leeke, Rev. Eobt 18 Leighton, Frances 58 Leivers, Anne 65 Lem'an, Isabellam 44 Lem' AN, Joh'es 44 Lesley, Anne 20 Lesley, Barbara 19 Lesley, Catherine Elizabeth 20 Lesley, Sir Edward, M.P 20 Lesley, Elizabeth 20 Lesley, Rev. Dr. James, Prebendary of Durham, Bishop of Limerick 19, 20 Lesley, Joyce 19, 20 Lesley, Martha 20 Lesley, Mary Ann 19 Lesley, Rev. Richard 20 INDEX. 189 Leslie, Barbara 21 Leslie! Rev. Dr. James, D.D.. Prebendary of Durham, Bishop of Limerick ... 19, 20 Lever, Anna 101 Lever, Anne 84 Lever, Rev. Christopher 83 Lever, Ellixor 51 Lever. Margfarett 83 Lever, Ralph 83 Lever, Piev. Ralph 83 Lever, Samson 83 Lever, Thomas 101 Lever, Rev. Thomas 84 Levett, —, Prebendary OF Durham... o Lewen, Richard 101 Lewix, Catherine 68 Lewins, Ellenor 108 Ley, Elizabeth 91 Leybourne, Ann 139 Leybourne, John 139:74.143,157 Lichfield, Earl of 81 Liddel, Ann 46 LiDDEL, GrEORG -16 Liddel, Jane 51 LiDDEL, Tho 51 Liddell, Elizabeth 23 LiDDELL. ELIZABETHAM 4.5 Liddell. Emily Ann Charlotte 142 Liddell, Frances 12 Liddell, Francis Augustus 142 Liddell. George 23 Liddell! George William 23 Liddell, Jane 23 Liddell, Hon. Rev. Robt 142 Liddell, Thomas 45 Liddell, Sir Thomas 12 Liddell. Thomas Henry, Lord Ravensworth 142 Liddell,— 23 LiDDLE, Ann 58 LiDDLE, Robert Kirkup 158 LiGHTFOOT, ANNAM 42 Lightfoote, Elizabeth 83 Lightfoote, George 82: ?;. 83 Lightfoote, James 83 Lightfoote, John 88 Lightfoote, Margaret 88 Lightfoote, Simon 82, 83, 88 Limey, Isabella 79 Limey, Marian 79 Limey, Ralph 79 Lindseil, Dr. Augustus, Dean of Lichfield 88 LiNDSEY, GeOEGIUS 100 LiNDSEY, Capt. James 93 LiNDSLEY, Barbara 53 LiNDSLEY, Isabel 51 LiNDSLEY, Robert 51 LiNDSLY, Isabel 60 Linn, Dorothy 77 Linsel, Augustino, Dean of Lichfield, Bishop of Peterborough and Hereford 3 Linskill, Hannah 69 LiNSLAY, Jonathan 132 Lisle, Catherine 113 Lisle, Edward 107 Lisle, Henry 17,107:7^.16 Lisle. John 106 Lisle, Rev. John 106,107 Lisle, John, Minor Canon of Dur- ham 16 Lisle, Maurice 16 16 17 63 38 38 2 3 Lisle, Samuel Lisle, — , Minor Canon of Durham . Lister, Margt LiTSTER, An Litster, John Lively, Edward Lively, .John Lively, Rev. John 52, 73 Lively, Katherine 3 Lively. Mary 52, 73 LoADMAN, Ann 126 LOANESDALL, MaRG'TAM 43 Lock, George 63 Lock, Margt 63 Lodge, Antho 105 Lodge, Anthony 8, 9, 102 Lodge, Catherine 18 Lodge, Christopher 105 Lodge, Elizabeth 8 Lodge, Frances 9 Lodge, Jane 46, 67 Lodge, Joannam 41 Lodge, John 18 Lodge, Margaret 57 Lodge, Mariam 41 Lodge, Meriell 102 Lodge, — 79 Lofthouse, Grace 6, 119 Lofthouse, William 119 LoFTUs, Grace 67 Logan, Alexander 133 Logan, Alexr 133 Logan, Jane 133 Logan, John 51 Logan, Marg 51 Londonderry, Frances Anne Emily, Mar- chioness of 22 Londonderry, Marquess of 22, 88 Longfield. — 109 Longstaffe, William Hylton Dyer 91 Longstaffe, — 9,69,76,135 Loraine, Sir William 156 Lorraine, Wmi 97 Lorraine, — 97 Lothian, Margaret, Countess of 49 Lothian, Mark. Earl of 49 Louth. Dr., Bishop of Oxford 124 Low, Canon 106, 139 Low,— 3,7,97.114,138,139 Lowdon, Catherine 121 LowDON, Frances 78 Lowdon, Richard 121 Lowe, J. C 32, 38, 1.52, 153, 1.54, 155 Lowe, Rev. J. C, Minor Canon of Dur-^ HAM 156, 158 Lowe, J. Conran 152 Lowe, Julius Conran 153,158 Lowe, Rev. Julius Conran, Minor Canon of Durham 153 Lowe, Rev. Richard 158 Lowrie, Henrietta Marian 30 Lowrie, Capt. William Frederick 30 Lowry, Rev. James 20 Lowry, Martha 20 LowTH, Charlotte 22 Lowth, Frances 21 Lowth, Margaret 21 Lowth, Maria 21 Lowth, Martha 20 : w. 21 Lowth! Mary 20,21 Lowth. Rev. Robert 21 190 REGISTERS OF DURHAM CATHEDRAL. LowTH, Eev. Dr. Robeet, D.D., Pre- bendary OF Durham, Archdeacon OF Winchester, Bishop of St. David's, Oxford, and London 20, 21, 22 Lowth, Rev. William, Prebendary of Win- chester 20 Lowth, Arehdeacon. Bishop of London ... 19 Lowther. Dorothy..' 100 Lowther, Jane -16 Lowther, Lancelot 46,112 Lowther, Lancelotus 12 Lowther, Margaret 38 Lowther, Margareta' -15 Lowther, Thom^ 12 Lowther, Thomas 38 : «. 46 Lowthian, Barbara lf)l Lowthian, Rev. George 151 Lowthian, Marg 51 Lowthian. Math 51 Lowthian, Richard 151 LOWTHROP, GULIELMUS 89 LoYSELURE, Frances 61 LupTON, Francis 79 LuPTON, Hugh 79 LuPTON. Isabella 79 LuPTON, Mary 50 Lyddel, Henry 72 Lyddel, Mary 72 Lyn, Elizabeth 60 Lynn, Jane 63 Lynn, Mariam 40 Lynn, Tho 63 Lyster, Anthony 19 Lyster, Elizabeth 19 Lyster, Joyce 19 Lyveley, Sarah 2 Lyveley, Rev. — 2 Mac Pen, Donald 125 Machall, — 5 Machell, — 5 Machon, Ann 50, 66 Machon, Deborah 70 Machon, Gilbert 50, 66, 71 Machon, — 5 Maddison, Jane 72 Maddison, Margaretam 39 Maddison, Mariam 41 Maire, .Jacob 41 Maire, Marg'tam 41, 42 Maitland, Anne 61 Maitland, James 61 Major, Mary 68 Major, Robert 68 Makepeace, Hannah 70 Makepeace, Joshua 70 Makepeace, Maegt 66 Makepeace, Robt 66 Makins, Elizabetham 40 Malchin, Thomas 93 Malkin, Dr. Benjamin Heath 156 Mall, Dorothy 64 Mall, Jno 64 Maltby, Rev. Edward, Bishop of Durham 34, 152 Maltby, Elizabeth Mary 152 Maltby, Frances Sybel 157 Maltby, George 156 Maltby, Gerald Edward 34 Maltby, Gerald Rivers 34 Maltby, Henry Charles Bradford ... 153 Maltby, Rev. Henry, Canon of Durham ... 34 Maltby, Rev. Henry Joseph, Canon of Durham 152 Maltby, Hercy Eliza Cecilia 34 Maltby, Julia Katherina 152 Maltby, Mary 152 Maltby, Ralph Howard 153 Maltby, Sophia 156 Maltby, Bishop 156, 157 Maltby, Canon 153 Man, Dorothy 55 I Man, Jane 55 Man, Mary 50 ' Man, Rich 50 j Manchester, Anne, Countess Dowager of... 45 Manchester, Henry, Earl of 45 Mangey, Dorothy 122 Mangey, Rev. Dr. Tho., Prebendary OF Durham 122 Mangey, Dr 71 Mansfield, Rt. Hon. Lord 93 March, Ann 49 March, Humph 49 Markendale, Evers 45 Markendale, Margareta' 45 Markup, Ann 57 Markup, John 57 Marlay, Mary 49 Marlborough, Duchess of 141 Marley, Ann 68,69 Marley, Dr. CUBTO 6:^.5 Marley, Cub'us 92 MarleyJ Dorothy 76 Marley, Eliz 42 Marley, Elizabetham 42 Marley, Frances 117 Marley, Gulielms 42 Marley, Henry 117 Marley, Marg'tam 43 Marley, Mary 50 Marley, Thomas 68 Marley, W^iLL 50 Marriott, Jane 137. 142, 150, 152 Marriott, William 137,142,150,1.52 Marsden, Charles Surtees 138 Marsden, Dorothy ... 138, 157 : n. 139, 148 Marsden, Elizabeth 126, 144 Marsden, Georgiana Lamb ton 33 Marsden, Phillis Georgiana 139 Marsden, T 138 Marsden. Thomas 144, 148 : ji. 33, 126, 138, 139, 157 Marsh, Barbara 146 Marsh, Mary 146 Marsh, Dr., Bishop of Limerick and Kil- more 146 Marshall, Alice 50 Marshall. Eliza 131 Marshall, Rev. J. M 159 Marshall, Jane 78 Marshall, Mariam 40 Marshall^ Mary 78 Marshall, Rd 78 Marshall, Richardus 40 Marshall, Rob 50 Martiall, Rev. William, Minor Canon OF Durham 107 Martin, Anne 56 Martin, Dorothea 98 Martin, Dorothy 53, 102 Martin, Elizab 8 Martin. Elizabeth 108 INDEX. 191 Martix, Ellixor S6 Martin, Jo., Minor CA^^ON of Durham 108 Martin, John Ill :«. 53, 56, 102 Martin. Joseph -^6 Martin, Samuel 9^ Martin, Rev. Samuelis, Prebendary of Durham 98 Martin, Samuell, Minor Canon of Durham 102 Martin, Rear- Admiral Thomas Hutchinson 74 Martin. Wm. James 156 Martin. — 7, 9 Martindale, Mary 66 Martindill, Isabel 56 Martindill, James ■"'6 Martyn, Joh'is 15 Martyn, — 15 Martyne, — 2 Marwood, Anne -15 Marwood. Sir George 45 Mason, Ann 53 Mason, Annam •l-l Mason, Gulielmus 39 Mason, Janam 39,40 Mason. Jane i^ Mason, John 46, 60 Mason, Mary 60 Massam, Alice 119 Massam, Ellinor ... 97 Massam, John 110: m. 97, 119 MASSAii, Mary 95, 105 : ?f. 110 Massam, Thomas 95 Massam, — 116 Massom, Gulielmus 96 Massom, Thom.e 96 Massom, Thomas 97 Maston, Jane 71 Maston, Wm 71 Mathew, Margeria 97 Mathew, Toby, Bishop of Durham 84 Mathew, Wmi 97 Mathewes, Rebecca 103 Mathewes. Richard 103 Mattaire, Michael 103 Matthews, Isabell 105 Maud, Mary 78 Maude, Lydia 78 Maugham. Eliz 51 Maugham, Elizabeth 60 Maugham, Peter 60 Maughan, Annam 40 Maughan, Lancelotus 40 Mawker, Margery 85 Maxson, Anne 36 Maxson, Rev. Anthonius 36 Maxson, Jane 36 Maxston, Anthonio, Prebendary of Durham 4 Maxton, Anne 50 Maxton, Anthony 83 Maxton, Anthony, Prebendary of Durham 50 Maxton, Jane 6 Maxton, — 7 Maxton, — , Prebendary of Durham 5 Maxwell, Sir John, Lord Herries 50 Maxwell. Margaret * 49 Maxwell, Margtam 41 McDonnell, Anne Katherine, Countess of Antrim 22 Meek, Ann 59 Meek, Simon 59 Meggison, Joyce 97 Meggison, Saram 39 Melbanke, Ellenoram 39 Melbanke, Robertus 39 Mensforth. Anne 57 Merley, Eliz 54 Merrington, Eliz 70 Merrington, Richard 70 Merry, Eleanor Charlotte 80 Merry, Dr. William Joseph Collings 80 Merry, William Walter, M.D 80 Messenger. Christopher 39 Messenger. Elizabetha' 39 Messervy, Anne 128 Metcalf, Alice 69 Metcalf, Catherine 72 Metcalf, Margt 72 Metcalfe, Ann 71 Metcalfe, John 71 Mewburu, Elizabeth 76 Mewburn, Francis 76 Mewburn, James 76 Mewburn, Margaret 76 Mewburn, Thomas 76 Michelmore, Henry 79 Michelmore, Henry William 79 Michelmore, Marian 79 MicKLETON, Abigail 117 MICKLETON, ANTs 114 MiCKLETON, Anna 12 MiCKLETON, Annam 39 Mickleton. Anne 39 MiCKLETON, Christopher 8, 115, 116 : ti. 9, 39, 123 MiCKLETON, CHRISTOPHERUS 96 MiCKLETON, Dorothy 123 MiCKLETON, ElISABETHAM 45 MiCKLETON, Eliz 112 Mickleton, Elizabeth 123 Mickleton, Hannah 16 MiCKLETON, Jacobus 16 MiCKLETON, James 107: «. 16 Mickleton, Johants 12 Mickleton, John 103, 113, 114, 116, 117 Mickleton, Margareta' 44 Mickleton, Margt 116 Mickleton, Mich 108, 112 Mickleton, Michael 45, 112, 114 Mickleton, Michaele 108 Mickleton. Michaelis 16 Mickleton, Richard 108 Mickleton, Robert 103,112 Mickleton,— 9 : «. 13, 44, 98 Middleton, Ann 49 Middleton, Annam 38 Middleton, Barbara 57 Middleton, Barbariam 38 Middleton, Carolus 38 Middleton, Frances 120, 123 Middleton, Francis 124 Middleton, George 64 Middleton, Grace 124 Middleton, Hannan 40 Middleton, Margt 64 Middleton, Mary 48 Middleton, Radulphus 40 Middleton, Richard 120 Middleton, Sarah 76 Middleton, Thomasine 60 Middleton, William 76 MiDFOED, Anne 3: n. 1 192 REGISTEllS OF DURHAM CATHEDRAL. MlDFOED, BULMER 2 : 71. \ MiDPORD, DOROTHKAM 39 MiDFORD, DOROTHIE 1 MiDFORD, .lANE 116 MiDFORD, Johannes i^9 MiDFORD. John 1, ■}, 112 MiDFORD, — 2 MiDLETON, Anna' 45 MiDLETON, JOHAN'ES 45 MiDLETON, John 101 MiDLETON, Ralph 101 MiLBORN, CATH fi3 MiLBORNE, ElIZ <)3 MiLBOURN. ELIZ ''•"> Milbourn, ROBT 65 MiLBOURNE. Ann 5 MiLBURNE, WM 65 Mildert, .«'<- Van Mildert. Miller, Burnett 135 Miller, Doritye 9 Miller, Elizabeth 1H5 Miller, Bllenor 48 Miller, George James 136 Miller, Grace Hunter 136 Miller, Henrietta B 135 Miller, Isabell 8, 95 Miller, Rev. J 136 Miller, Rev. J., Minor Canon of Dur- ham 135 Miller, James 135 Miller, John 8,9,95 Miller, John Burnett 135 Miller, Marg'tam 44 Millet,— 36 Mills, Ann 58 Mills, Elizabeth 23 Mills, Henry 23 Mills, Isabella 23 Mills, John 58 Milner, Jane 104 Milner, Jo 113 Milner, Joanna , 118 Milner, JoANNAM 41 Milner, Johannes 101 Milner, Johannes, Minor Canon of Durham 41 Milner. John 112: ?i. 105 Milner, Tho 113 MiNGAY, John 144 MiTCHEL, Richard 107 Mitchell, Annam 41 Mitchell, Joh'es 41 Mitchell, Mary 102 Mitchinson, Frances 66 Mitchinson, Mary 67 Mitchinson, Robert 67 Mitchinson, Robt 66 Mitford, Anthony 95 Mitford, Barbara 101 Mitford, Christopher 103 Mitford, Dorothy 104: w. 112 Mitford, Elizabeth 103 : «, 112 Mitford, Frances 109 Mitford, Rev. George , 115 Mitford, Jane 112 Mitford, Jo 104 Mitford, Joh'is 12 Mitford, John 100, 101 : n. 103, 116, 119 Mitford, Maky 119 Mitford, Robert 100 :«. 103, 112 Mitford, Rob'tus 12 Mitford, Swinburne 103 Mitford, Thomas 109 Mitford, Willia' 95 Mitford, William 103 Mitford, — 96 MOFFETT, ElIZ 67 MopiT, Jane 78 Mole, John 89 Monkhouse, Ann 69, 77 MoNKHOUSE, Thomas 69 Montagu, Anne, Countess Dowager of Man- chester 45 Montagu. Carolus, Baron Halifax ... 45 Montagu, Elisab 45 Montagu, Elizabeth 45 Montagu, Hon. George 45 Montagu, Henry, Earl of Manchester 45 Montagu,— 26 Moon, Franciscam 40 Moon, Kadulphus 40 Moor, Catherine 22 Moor, Charles 22 Moor, Eleanor 67 Moor, Rev. George, Canon of Canter- bury 22 Moor, Harriet Mary 22 Moor, James 143 Moor, Jane 143 Moor, John 143, 156 : ?t. 140 Moor, Rev. Dr. John, Prebendary of Durham and Archbishop of Can- terbury 22 Moor, Sarah 140 Moor, Thomas 143 Moor,— 112 Moorcroft, Katherne 6 Moore, Annam 39 Moore, Anne 150 Moore, Catherine 13 Moore, Do'iA 13 Moore, Elizabeth 108,112 Moore, George 13 Moore, Jane Catherine 156 Moore, John 156 Moore, Dr. John, Archbishop of Canter- bury 13 Moore, Marg 110 Moore, Sarah 156 Moore, Thomas 108, 110, 112, 1.56 Moore, William 150 Moorecroft, Edward 90 Moorecroft, Franciscam 37 Moorecroft, Rev. Ferdinand 90 Moorecroft, Rev. Jacobus 37 Moorecroft, James 90 Moorecroft, Jane 90 Moorecroft, Sarah 90 morcroft, — 5 Morcroftb, Ferdinand 5 More, Eliz 72 More, Peter 72 Morecroft, Anne 6 Morecroft, Barbara 6, 92 Morecroft, Elizabetha 6 Morecroft, Fardinandi, Prebendary of Durham 36 Morecroft, Fardinando 2 Morecroft, Rev. Ferdinand, Prebendary of Durham 36 INDEX. 193 MORECROFT, FeRDINANDI, PREBENDARY OF Durham 37 MORECROPT, FRANCISCAM 36 Morecroft, Georgfe 6 MORECROFT, GeORGIUS 92 MORECROFT, HENRICI 6,92 Morecroft, Henry C, 92 Morecroft, Joanna' 36 MORECROFT, MARGARETT 6 Morecroft, Sarah 2 Morecroft, Dr -4 Morecroft, — -t Morecroft, — , Prebendary of Durham 6 MoRECROFTE, Ann 6 Morecrofte, Henrye 6 Morgan, Ann 67 Morgan, Cicilia 59 Morgan, Eliz 72 Morgan, Isabel 59 Morgan, John 59 Morgan, John Pilkington 59 Morgan, William 67 Morgan, Wm 72 MORISBY, Cath 66 MORLAND, CAPT. CUTHBERT 56 MoRLAND, Margaret 56 Morley, Elizabeth 105 Mornington, Anne, Countess of 1-45 Mornington, Garret o^' Garrett, Earl of ... 145 Morrell, Jane 143 Morrell, Robert 143 MoRRESBYE, Anne 54 Morrice, Mary 90 Morrice, William 90 Morrice, — ^0 Morris, Francis 144 Morris, Susannah 149 Morrison, Anna' 44 Morrison, Gulielmus 44 Morrow, Jane 51 Morrow, Math 51 Mortimer, — 141 Morton, Andrew 81 Morton, Anna 15 Morton, Anne 104 Morton, Dulcibella 13, 105 : n. 5, 17, 104, 117,123 Morton, Elisabetha 16 Morton, Elizabeth 108 Morton, Frances 78 Morton, Geo 78 Morton, George 106 Morton, Georgius 14 Morton, Grace Ord 81 Morton, Jo., Prebendary of Durham 104, 1 17 Morton, Eev. Jo., D.D Ill Morton, Joh'is, Prebendary of Dur- ham 13, 14, 16 Morton, Johan'is, Prebendary of Dur- ham 15 Morton, John, Prebendary of Dur- ham 106 Morton, Rev. John, Prebendary of Dur- ham, Archdeacon of Northumberland 13 Morton, Ositha 17, 117 Morton, Ossytha Ill Morton, Psyche Ill Morton, Sarah 81 Morton, Thomas 17, 116 Morton, Dr. Thomas, Prebendary of Dur- ham 105 Morton, Dr 17,108 Morton, Dr., Prebendary op Durham 116 Morton, — 75 Morton, — , Bishop of Durham ... .5, 89, 90, 91 Moss, Elizabeth 113 MouBRAY, Margaret 12.^ MouNTAGU, Dean 11.5 Mowbray, Ann 70: «. 24, 139 Mowbray, Eliz .51 Mowbray, Elizabeth 182 Mowbray, Elizabeth Gray 132 Mowbray, George 132 Mowbray, George Isaac 132 Mowbray, Jane 122 :«. 1.32 Mowbray, Rt. Hon. Sir John Robert 132 Mowbray, Will 51 Mowbray, — 129 Mowbrey, Annam 40 MuDD, Thomes 96 MuDD, — 6,7 Mudspeth, Annam 39 Mudspeth, Johannes 39 MUNDAY, JANA' 40 MUNDAY, WILL'US 40 Murchison, Charlotte 69 Murchison, Sir Roderick Impey 69 Murray, Anne Elizabeth 148 Murray, George 147 Murray, John Dalrymple 147 Murrey, Barbara 84 Murrey, Elizabeth 84 Murrey, Robert, Minor Canon of Durham 84 Murrey, William 84 MURTON, Isabellam 39 Musgrave, Catherine 14 MusGRAVE, Margaret 75 : n. 104 Musgrave, Mary 104 Musgrave, Sir Philip, Baron 104 Musgrave, Tho., D.D., Canon and Archdeacon of Carlisle, Canon OP Durham and Chichester, Dean op Carlisle 104 Musgrave, Dr. Thomas, Prebendary of Durham, Dean of Carlisle 14 Musgrave,— 14 Myars, Ambrose 7,94 Myars, Steven 94 Myddleton, Francis 77 Myddleton, Grace 77 Mydforth, — 86 Myers, Ambrose 96:71.7,8 Myers, Doritye 95 Myers, Elizabeth 8 Myres, Elizabeth 104 Myres, Elizabetha' 44 Myres, Rebecca 101 Nailor, Char 65 Nailor, John 7 Nailor, Joseph 6 Nailor, Marg 65 Nailor, Mary 37 Nailor, Thomas 5 Nailor, Dr., Prebendary of Durham 5 Nailor, — 4,5 Nateby, Henry 39 Nateby, Mary 39 Nattress, Mary 59 Nattress, Sarah 54 Naylor, Dulcibella 5, 13, 105 C C 194 REGISTERS OF DURHAM CATHEDRAL. NAYLOE. DULCIBELLA 13 Naylor, Joseph, D.D., Archdeacon of North- umberland 5 Naylor, Rev. Joseph, Prebendary 37 Naylor, Josephi 105 Naylor, Mary ", 37 Naylor,— 4 Naylor, — , Prebendary of Durham 4 Nedby, Mary 58 Nedby, William 58 Neele, Elizabeth 10 Neele, Elizabetha 93 Neele, Francisca 6,92 Neele, HuRR 86 Neele, Pauli 6, 92, 93 Neele, Richard 10 Neile, Catherine 97 Neile, Elizabeth 6, 93 Neile, Elizabetha 93 Neile, Frances 11 Neile, Ven. Dr. Joh'es, D.D., Prebend- ary OF Durham, Archdeacon of Cleveland, Prebendary of York, Dean of Ripon 97 Neile, Margaretta 10 Neile, Mildred 94,95 Neile, Paul 11 Neile, Sir Paul 6, 93 Neile, Rich'di 11 Neile, Richardi 10, 11 Neile, William 94, 95, 97 JS^eile, — , Bishop of Durham 2, 3, 86, 88, 92, 94, 95 Nelson, Ann 49:^.116 Nelson, Mathew Ill Nelson, Peter 102, 111 : n. 116 Nelson, Thomas 102 Nelson,— 99,116 Nesham, Dorothy 58 Neve, see Le Neve. Nevill, John 25 Newby, Ann 63 Newby, Joan 63 Newhouse, Barb 5 Newhouse, Gabriel 9 Newhouse, Jane 52 Newhouse, Richabdo 5 Newhouse, — 73 Newton, Alice 64 Newton, Antste 54 Newton, Cuth 50 Newton, Eliz 51, 69 Newton, Jno 64 Newton, John 69 Newton, Jonathan 58 Newton, Marg 50 Newton, Margaret 58 Newton, Margt 65 Newton, Thomas 98 Nichol, — 21 Nicholls, Hester 101 NiCHOLLS, John 7, 101 : n. 45 Nicholls, Samuel 7 Nicholls, Samuell 7 Nicholls, Thomasina' 45 Nicholls, Thomasine 7 Nichols, Cuthbert, Minor Canon of Durham 101 Nichols, Hester 109 Nichols, Thomasina' 45 Nicholson, Ann 66 Nicholson, Catherine 76 Nicholson, Elizabeth 56 Nicholson, Elizabetham 40 Nicholson, Georgius 40 Nicholson, Grace 64 Nicholson, James 77 Nicholson, Jane 51,77 Nicholson, Marg 52 Nicholson, Maria' 44 Nicholson, Mariam 41 Nicholson, Martha 62 Nicholson, Rich'us 41 Nicholson, Robt 52,62 Nicholson, Susanna 74 Nicholson, Thomas 44,74 Nixon, Mary Ann 153 Nixon, Thomas 153 Nixon, William 153 Nixon, William Yates 153 Noble, Margarett 74 Norcliffe, Stephen 7 NorclifFe, — 7 Norfolk, — 43 Norris, Jane 25 Norris, Rev. Roger 25 Northbourne, Lady Sarah Caroline 81 Northbourne. Lady 75 Norton, Ann 65 Norton, Anne 69 Norton, Catherine 65 Norton, Humphrey 65 Norton, Roger 65 Norton, Thomas 69 O'Brien, Henry, Earl of Thomond 48 O'Brien, Lady Mary 48 Oakeley, Caroline Howley Turner 32, 34 Oakeley, Henry Evelyn 32,34 Oakeley. Rev. Sir Herbert, Prebendary of St. Pauls 32 Oakeley, Hilda Diana 32 Oakeley, Marion Adela 34 Ogle, Anne 29 Ogle, Annie Charlotte 29 Ogle, Maj. Arthur 30 Ogle, Bertram Sa vile 30 Ogle, Caroline Amelia 30 Ogle, Catherine Hannah 29, 133 Ogle, Dorothy 64 Ogle. Edith 30 Ogle, Edward Challoner 29 Ogle, Edward Chalonee 29 Ogle, George 64 Ogle, J. S., Prebendary of Durham ... 139 Ogle, Dr. J. S 146 Ogle, Rev. J. S., Prebendary of Dur- ham 133 Ogle, Rev. John Savile, D.D 29,133 Ogle, Rev. Newton, D.D., Dea^^ of Win- chester, Prebendary of Durham 128 : n. 133 Ogle, Sarah 52 Ogle, Sophia 29 Ogle, Susannah 133 Ogle, Tho 52 Oliver, Annam 40 Oliver, Jane 38 Oliver, Will' 38 Olliver, Margaret 57 Ord, Ann 65 Ord, Elisabeth 62 Ord, Elizabeth 84 INDEX. 195 Ord, Jane 59 Ord, Lucie 4:3 Ord, Ruth -16 Orfeur, Mary 73 Orfeur, William 73 Ornsby, Anne 69 Ornsby, — 69 Orton, Humphrey 76 Orton, Sarah 76 OvixGTON, Frances 62 OviXGTOX, John 72 OVINGTON, MARGT 72 Owen, Anna Maria 127 Owen, Mary 57 Owen, William 57 Padman, Margarett 74 Padman, Richard 74 Page, Alice 2 Pallacer, Jana' iO Pallacer, Joh'es 42 Pallacer, Margtam 42 Pallaster, Ann 49 Palmar, Henrici 90 Palmar, JoHANis 90 Palmer, Annam ^^ Palmer, Anne 1^0 Palmer, Catharine 58 Palmer, Elizabeth 53 : ;i. 18 Palmer, Gulielmus 5 Palmer, Henrici i) 5 Palmer, Henry 3, 91 Palmer, Johannes 4 Palmer, Katerxe 91 Palmer, Nicholas 58 Palmer, Richard 3, 91 Palmer, Sarah 55 Palmer, Thomas -l-i Palmer, William 18 Palmerly, Ann 53 Palmerly, Tho 53 Parker, Jane 53 Parker, Mary 33 Parker, Vice- Admiral Sir William 33 Parker, Rev. Dr 132 Parkin, Eleanor 55 Parkin, Joseph 55 Parkin, Mary 68 Parkin, Thomas 68 Parkins, Thomasinam 40 Parkinson, Elisabetham 44 Parkinson, Marg'tam 42 Parkinson, Thomas 44 Parry, Charles 123 Parry, Harriett 123 Parry, Lucy 25 Parry, William 25 Partis, Ann 61 Partis, Fletcher 61 Partis, Tho 61 Pate, Eliz 64 Paterson, Joseph 53 Paterson, Margaret 53 Patteson, Ann 37 Pattinson, Isabel 67 Pattison, Ann 72: w. 99 Pattison, Annam 40 Pattison, Frances 56 Pattison, Isabel 47 Pattison, John 54 Pattison, Marg 50 Pattison, Margaret p-1 Pattison, Merriell 39 Pattison, Peter 72 Pattison, Simonus ^0 Paul,Jane 68 Paul, Richard 6» Paxton, Barbara 57 Paxton, Barbariam 39 Paxton, Catherina' 7- Paxton, Christopherus 3;^ Paxton, Dorothy 53, 55, 122 Paxton, Eliz ^J- Paxton, Franciscam *l Paxton, Gulielmus 39 Paxton, Janam ?^ Paxton, John 57 Paxton, Rich'us *^ Paxton, Thomas 123 : n. 53 Peacock, Ann 61 Peacock, Anne 78 Peacock, Bridgett 1^^ Peacock, Geo l'-^ Peacock, Rev. George, Dean of Ely loO Peacock, Margaret 150 Peacock, Mary 72 Peacock, Simon _° Peacock, Rev. Thomas 150 Peacocke, — Jl Pearce, Mary '^ Peareth, Ann •• 60 Pearson, Ann 127, 129, 133 Pearson, Anthony 8, 126 : n. 129 Pearson, Elizab 124 Pearson, Elizabeth ... 123, 135 : n. 131,143 Pearson, James ... 128 : n. 125, 134, 135, 143 Pearson, Jane 127 Pearson, John 125,127,134 Pearson, Mary IjO Pearson, Hon. Mary _ *^ Pearson, Michael I-IS, 146 Pearson, Robert ^8 Pearson, Thomas '^4 Pearson, Walter 120, 122 Pearson, William 129, 134 : n. 128, 133 Pearson, Willm 129 Peart, Elizabeth 92 Peart, George ^'^ Peart .Marg'tam '^f Peart, Stephanus 12 Pearte, Annam "11 Peart e, Georgius ^1 Pedder, Alice 15-1 Redder, Harriet 151 Pedder, Rev. John 15* Peers, Jane 71 Peikson, Eliz 13 Peirson, Ellenoram 1^ Peirson, Francisa' 12 Peirson', Henry 102 Peirson, Jacobus ip Peirson, Joh'es 13 Pell, Elizabeth Nicholls H? Pell, Robert H" Pemberton, Anne , ^ 43 Pemberton, John 51 Pemberton, Mary *3 Pemberton, Michael 13 Pemberton, Thomasin 51 Peniman, Jacobo • 6 Penniman, Lady 6 : n.l Pekniman, — ^ 196 REGISTERS OF DURHAM CATHEDRAL. Pennyman, Elizabeth 147 Pennyman, Frances Harriett 147 Pennyman, James 7 Pennyman, Sir James 7 Pennyman, Thomas 7 Pennyman, Sir William 147 Pennyman, Lady 6 Penson, Rev. P 131 Penyman, Lady 7 Percy,— 141 Perkins, Isabellam 46 Peverell, Aliciam 39 Peverell, Annam 40 Peverell, Ellenoram 40 PbVERELlJ G-ULIELMUS 40 Peverell, ROBERTUS 40 Peverley. Anne 56 Peverley, Thomas 56 Phelps, Anne Katherine, Countess of An- trim 22 Phelps, Edmund 22 Phenicke, Elizabeth 4 Philips, Jane 108 Philips, Mary 102 Philipson, Cuthbertus 44 Philipson, Marg'tam 44 Phillipps, Arthur loi : w. 108 Phillips, Abra 47 Phillips, Alexander 132 Phillips, Ann 47, 132 Phillips, Arthur 9 : n. 101 Phillips, Catherine 142 Phillips, Christian 9 Phillips, Mary Ann 132 Phillips, Mary Jane 133 Phillips, — 139 Phillipson, Godfrey 54 Phillipson, Janam 43 Phillipson, Joh'es 43 Phillipson, Sarah 54 Phillpotts, Maj.-Gen. Arthur Thomas 28 Phillpotts, Charlotte Cassandra ... 27 Phillpotts, Deborah Maria 27,28,129 Phillpotts, Edward Copleston 27 Phillpotts, George 28 Phillpotts, Georgiana 27 Phillpotts, H 28 Phillpotts, Harriet Sibylla 27,129 Phillpotts, Rev. Henry, Prebendary OF Durham 28,129 Phillpotts, Rev. Henry, Prebendary OF Durham, Bishop of Exeter ... 27 Phillpotts, John Scott 28 Phillpotts, Julia 28 Phillpotts, Sibella 28 Phillpotts. Bishop 29 Phillpotts, Dr., Bishop 153 Phillpotts, Dr., Bishop of Exeter 151 Phillpotts, Dr., Bishop of Exeter, Prebend- ary of Durham 149 Philpot, Henrye 82 Philpot, James 83 Philpot, John, Minor Canon of Dur- ham 82 Philpott, Jane 82 Philpott, John, Minor Canon of Dur- ham 83 Philpott, Sir John 82 Phylpott. Jane 82 Phylpott, John 82 Pickering, Bridgetta' 40 Pickering, Geo 77 Pickering, George 47 Pickering, Isabel 47 Pickering, Jane 77 Pickering, Joh'es 40 Pickering, Maria' 42 Pierson, Marg 48 Pierson, Hon. Mary 48 Pierson, Robert 48 Pigot, Charles 19 Pig-ot, Edward 19 Pigot, Edward Loyd 19 Pigot, Elizabeth 19 Pigot, Henry 19 Pigot, HoUis 19 Pigot, Richard 19 Pigot, Robert 19 Pigot, Rev. Robert, Minor Canon of Durham 19 Pigot, RoBT 18,72,117 Pigot, Thomas 19 Pigot, William 19 Pilkington, Anne 84 Pilkington, Grace 4 Pilkington, Gratia 89 Pilkington, Isabellam 44 Pilkington, James, Bishop of Durham 84, 89 Pilkington, Jane 82 Pilkington, Joseph 84 Pilkington, Leonard, D.D., Prebendary of Durham 84 Pilkington, Dr. Leonard 82, 89 Pilkington, Richardus 44 Pilkington, Bishop 82 Pilkington, — 82 Pin, .see Du Pin. PiNKNEY, Margaret 57 PiNKNEY, Mary 55 PiNKNEY, WAISTELL 55 Pitchford, Rev. John 129 Pitchford, Margaret 129 Pitt, Alicia' 41 Pitt, Baldwynus 41 Pius IX., Pope 149 Place, Alice 86 Place, Robert 86 Place, — 86 Pleasance, Anne 90 Pleasance, Foster 90 Pleasance, Grace 90 Pleasance, Grizell 90 Pleasance, Jane 90 Pleasance, John 90 Pleasance, Mary 90 Pleasance, Richard 90 Pleasance, Rtcherd 86 Pleasance, Robert 86 Pleasance, Rev. Robert 90 Pleasance, — 86 Pleasant, Robert 3 Pleasant, — 4,7 Pleasants, Jane 7 Pleasaunce, Elizabeth 90 Pleasaunce, Forster 90 Plesant, Jane 90 Plesant, Robertus 90 Plesence, Jana 98 Plesunst, Jane 4 POLLETT, FrANCISCA' 42 POLLETT, RICH'US 42 Ponton, Elizabetham 136 INDEX. 197 Poole, John 122 Pope Pius IX H9 Porter, Elizabeth 103, 112 PORTEK, MARG'TAM -12 Porter, Rich'us 42 PORTESSE, Maegarett 38 Potter, Ann 73 Potter, Elizabeth 53 Potter, John 53 Potter, Mary 64 Potter, Thomas 73 Potter, Will 64 Potts, Elizabeth 20 Potts, GriLBERTUs 44 Potts, Janam 44 Potts, Jno 20 Potts, John 73 Potts, Mary 73 Potts, William 20 Poulson, — 124 PowEL, Sarah 125 PowEL, — , Minor Canon of Durham... 125 Powell, John 57,115 Powell, John, Minor Canon of Dur- ham 116 Powles, Frederica Louisa 31 Powles, John Diston 31 Powles, Thomas Octavius 31 Prat, Jane 51 Prat, Mat 51 Pratt, Ann 87 Pratt, William 87 Prest, Edward, Archdeacon of Dur- ham 156 Prest, — , Archdeacon of Durham ... 33 Preston, Kichard, Viscount 49, 105 Price, Col. Barrington 24 Price, Caroline 28 Price, Lady Maria 24 Price, Lady Mary 24 Price, Mary Ann 127 Price, Robert 24 Price, Rev. Robert, Prebendary of Durham 127 Price, Hon. Sarah 24 Price, Uvedale Robert 127 Price, William 24 Price, Dr 129, 130 Price, Dr., Prebendary of Durham 132 : M. 28 Priestly, Eliz 65 Priestly, George 65 Pringor, Isabel 64 Prockter, Dorothy 65 Procter, Ambrose 52 Procter, Elizabeth 148 Procter, Jane 52 Procter, Mary 65 Procter, Robert 148 Peosser, Rev. R., D.D., Archdeacon and Prebendary OF Durham 132 Prosser, Dr. Richard 132 Prosser, Richard Samuel 129 Peosser, Sarah 132 Prosser, Archdeacon 135 Peossee, Dr., Prebendary and Arch- deacon of Durham 129 Prosser, — 129 Prosser, see also Wegg-Prosser. Proud, Anne 16 Proud, Catherine 54 Proud, Cicilia 59 Proud, Frances 17 Proud, Jane 64 Proud, Joh'is 16 Proud, Johan'es 16,45 Proud, John 16, 17, 54 Proud, Maeg'tam 45 Peoud, Robert 59 Proud, Thomas 16 Pruddus, Ann 60 Pulteney, — 125 Purvis, Geo 67 Purvis, Margt 67 Pye, Margaret 121 Pye, Mary 122 Pye, Wm 122 Queen Anne of England 106 Quin, — 131 Race, Ann 58 Raddon, Maegeriam 40 Radnor, Lord 146 Rain, Giles 50 Rain, Mary 50 Raine, Alice 50 Raine, Annam 39 Raine, Anne 150 Raine, Elizabeth 50 Raine, James 150 Raine, Rev. James 134, 150 Raine, Rev. Canon James 150 Raine, John 50 Raine, Margaret 150 Raine, Mary 64 Raine, Dr 96 Raine, — 6 Rainsford, Eliz 122 Raisbeck, Isabellam 46 Ramsay, Ann 58 Ramsay, Thomas 58 Ramsey, Cath 66 Ramsey, Robt 66 Randall,— 88 Randolph, — 75 Rangall, Elizabeth 2 Rangall, Jo 84 Rangall, John 2,84,90 Ranghall, George 90 Ransom, Alicia' 42 Ranson, Ellenr 53 Ranson, Hannah 70 Rashell, Christopher 101 Rashells, Margaret 76 Raulin, Nicolai 4 Raulin, Thomas 4 Raw, Anne 61 Raw, Catherine 104 Raw, George 55 Raw, Janam 43 Raw, Jo. " 103,104 Raw, John 104, 116, 124 Raw, Maegaeet 55 Raw, Maria 42 Raw, Richard 103 Raw,- ^00 Rawe, Catherine 113 Rawe, John H^ Rawe, Richard 100 Rawe, — 100 Rawlin, Barbara ^ 198 REGISTERS OF DURHAM CATHEDRAL. Rawlin, Eliz 78,122 Rawlin, Elizabeth 4 Rawlin, Mary 4 Rawlin, Nicholas 4 Rawling, Sir Benjamin 123 Rawling, Eliz 48 Rawling-, Elizabeth 123 Rawling, Magdalenam 42 Rawling, Maetham 42 Rawling, Michael 48 Rawling, Samuel 42 Rawling, Thomas 42 Raynsforth, Elizabeth 122 Raynsforth, John NichoUs 122 Read, George 105 Read, — 117 Readhead, Mary 65 Readshaw, Christopher 122 Readshaw, George 118 Readshaw, Isabel 118 Readshaw, Jacob 118,120: n. 121 Readshaw, James 64 Readshaw, Jane 53 Readshaw, Mary 121 Readshaw, Robert 53 Readshaw, Sarah 64 Reah, Ann 77 Reah, Mary 75 Reaveley, Adam 71 Reaveley, Dorothy 71 Reay, Anne 56 Reay, Hannah 134 Reay. Joseph 10 Reay, Margaret 10 Reay, Mary 69 Reay, Robt 56 Reay, Utrick 134 Reddish, Winifred 74 Redhead, Is 65 Redhead, Robt 65 Redshaw, Jane 64 Redshaw, Jno 64 Reed, Annam 40 Reed, Eleanor 43 Reed, Gulielmi 99 Reed, Hannah 134 Reed, Hannah Jane 134 Reed, Isabella 99 Reed, Janam 39,41 Reed, Joanna 57 Reed, Margaret 54 : 7i. 134 Reed, Mary 63,71 Reed, Michael 43 Reed, Tho 71 Reed, Will 63 Reed, William 134 Reed, — Ill Reede, Ann 75 Reedshaw, Barbaire 36 Reid. Mary 50 Relph, Mary 136 Relton, Henry Rennet 145 Relton, Henry Rennett 145 Relton, Rev. John Rudge 145 Relton, Sophia 145 Renison, Robert 120 Rennison, Elizabeth 76 Renny, Ann 57 Renton, Margaretam 40 Renwick, Benjamin 24 Renwick, Jane 24 Renwick, Matthew 24 Revely, David 59 Revely, Mary 59 Ricaby, Annam 46 RiCHARBY, Jane 72 Richarby, John 72 Richardson, Alice 50 Richardson, Ann 92, 113 Richardson, Anne 54, 86 : /t. 3, 92 Richardson, Anthony 2 Richardson, Bryan 92 Richardson, Christopher 3 Richardson, Dorothea' 41 Richardson, Eleanor 121 Richardson, Elizabeth 55,94 : n. 3, 92 Richardson, Frances 47 Richardson, Francis 3 Richardson, Helene 92 Richardson, Helme 92 Richardson, James 51 Richardson, Janam 43 Richardson, Jane 51, 54, 69 : ?i. 3 Richardson, Johannes 91 Richardson, John 54, 86 : w. 3, 92, 113 Richardson, Margaret 3,46 Richardson, Maegar'tam 46 Richardson, Mariam 46 Richardson, Mary •. 50, 55 : ?i. 3 Richardson, Michael 92 Richardson, Nicholaus 94 Richardson, Ralph 2 Richardson, Rich'us 41 Richardson, Sarah 2 Richardson, Thomas 92 Richardson, William 3, 92 Richardson, Wm 69 Richardson, Xpofer 3 RiCHED, Bishop of Durham 84 Richeson, John 1 Richmond, Barbara 48 Richmond, Christopher 74 Richmond, Elizabeth 74 Richmond, Isabella 74 Richmond, Robert 72 Richmond. Sarah 72 Richmond, William 48 Rickaby, Catherine 121 Ridley, Catherine 57 Ridley, Eliz 71 Ridley, Isabella 75 Ridley, John 75 Ridley, Margaret 69,76 Ridley, Thomas 69 Ridley, Wm 57 Rigby, Ellen 143 Rigby, William 143 RiPPON, Aliciam 45 RipPON, Eliz 52 RippoN, John 52 RipponJ Susanna 67 Risby, Catherine 83 Risby, William 83 RoANTREE, Jane 58 RoANTEEE, William 58 ROBEETS, MIERIAMA' 41 Roberts, Rich'us, Minor Canon of Durham 41 Robertson, Archibald Harvey 34 Robertson, Eliza 33, 158 Robertson, Frances Henrietta ... 33, 34 : 71. 158 INDEX. 199 Robertson, Capt. George 30 Robertson, Hilda 34: Robertson, Marianne 30 Robertson, Mary 33 Robertson, Mary Anne Georgiana 33 Robertson, Norman 33 Robertson, Lieut.-Col. Peter Taylor 33 Robertson, W. H 33, 34, 155, 156, 157 Robertson. Rev. W. H 157 Robertson, William Henry 158 Robertson, William Henry, M.D 33, 158 Robertson, Rev. William Henry, Minor Canon of Durham 33,34 Robin, Anne 128 Robin, Philip 128 Robinson, Alice 95 Robinson, Ann 135 Robinson, Anne Caroline 154, 156 Robinson, Barbara 72 Robinson, Catherine 54 Robinson, Charles 135 Robinson, Doroth 52 Robinson, Dorothy 48: ?». 10 Robinson, Elizabeth 58, 74 : n. 10 Robinson, Elizabetham 45 Robinson, Elizabth 122 Robinson, Frances Harriett 147 Robinson, Franciscam 40 Robinson, George 59 Robinson, Georgius 43, 44 Robinson, Hannam 43 Robinson, Isabel 69 Robinson, J. C. W 154 Robinson, Janam 44 Robinson, Jane 58, 59 Robinson, Joh'es 43 Robinson, John 69 Robinson, John Christopher Wall 147 Robinson, Leonards 42 Robinson, Marg'tam 43 Robinson, Margaret 86 Robinson, Maria' 42 Robinson, Mariam 44 Robinson, Mary 60 Robinson, Michael 74 Robinson, Nathaniel 40 Robinson, Ositha 117 Robinson, Thomas 58 Robinson, William 58 Robinson,— 116: ». 10, 86, 156 Robson, Alice 92 Robson, Alice Maude 146 Robson, Ann 49 : w. 141, 153 Robson, Ajjna' 42 Robson, Edward 71 Robson, Elianor 64 Robson, Elionor 78 Robson, Eliz 50,65,71 Robson, Elizabeth Ann 151 Robson, Frances 153 Robson, Johanne, Prebendary of Dur- ham 3 Robson, Johannes 2 Robson, Rev. Johannis 2 Robson, John 2, 49, 153 : n. 92, 93, 140 Robson, John, Prebendary op Durham 93 Robson, Rev. John 1 Robson, Joseph 93 Robson, Margaret 93 Robson, Maegareta 3 Robson, Maegareta 4 Robson, Maria 96 Robson, Mary 140 Robson, Richard 1, 93 : n. 2 Robson, Robert Naisbitt 154 Robson, Sarah 97 : w. 148 Robson, Simon, Dean of Bristol 92 Robson, Thomas 153 Robson, Will 64 Robson, Willia' 95 Robson, William 50 RoDDAM, Jane 129 RoDDAM, John 129 Rogers, Rev. Th 156 ROOKBY, Rad'us 42 RooKBY, Susanna' 42 RooKSBY, Eliz 64 RooKSBY, Martha 78 RosBY, Ann 70 ROSBY, Edw 70 ROSDEN, ISABELLAM 39 ROSDEN, JoSEPHUS 39 Ross, Elizabeth 42 Ross, Patrick 42 Rothwell, Anne 2 Rowe, Annabella 116 RowE, Jane 109, 122 RowE. John 116 : w. 104, 124 RowE, Rich 109 Rowe, Rev. Richard 124 Rowe, — 16 Rowel, Rebbecca 60 RowELL, Eliz 53 Rowell, John 115 Rowell, — 8:?j. 115 Rowland, John 154 Rowland, Phillis 154 ROWLANDSON, ANNIE SAEAH 147 ROWLANDSON, CHARLES 143 Rowlandson, Christopher 143, 157 ROWLANDSON, Hannah 157: «. 143 ROWLANDSON, Kate Marion 147 ROWLANDSON, SAMUEL 145, 157 : u. 143, 153 ROWLANDSON, Saeah 153 : ». 143, 157 RoxBY, Eliz 49 Rubridge, Emma 28 Rubridge, James 28 Rud, Rev. Tho 17 Rud, Rev. Thomas 119 RuDD, John 17 Rudd, Joseph 92 RuDD, Tho 17 RuDD, Thomas 17 Rudd, Rev. Thomas lH Rudd, Wilbraham 17 Rush, Mary 96 Rush, Samuel 96 Rush, Samuell 96 Russel, Catherine 124 RussEL, Isabel 56 Russell, Elizabeth 132 Russells, Janam 40 Rutlidge, Mariam 42 RuTLis, Grace 71 RuTTER, Cuthbert 69 Rutter, Eliz 69 Rydale, — 83 Ryder, Elizabeth 38 Ryder, Ottiwell 38 Rydley, Anne 116 Rye, John 121 Rymee, Elizabeth 18, 118 200 REGISTERS OF DURHAM CATHEDRAL. Rymer, Rev. Jo 18 Rymee, Rev. John 118, 119, 121 Rymee, Michal 121 St. George, — 85, 88, 92, 115 Salkeild, Jane 64 Salkeld, Fbances 62 Salmon, Catherine 159 Salmon, Thomas 159 Salt, George 137, 144 Salt, Mary 137 Salvin, Ann 50 Salvin, Anthony 14, 50, 137, 141, 147, 148 Salvin, Caroline Sophia 146 Salvin, Eleanora Elizabeth... 137, 141, 147, 148 Salvin, Gerard 50 Salvin, Henry 146 Sampson, Aliciam 40 Sampson, Anne 89 Sampson, Dr. Thomas, Dean of Christ Church 89 Sanders, Christopher 130 Sanderson, Eliz 52 Sanderson, Ellenora' 41 Sanderson, Francisca' 43 Sanderson, Joh'es 41,43 Sanderson, Joshua 43 Sanderson, Lucy 134 Sanderson, Mariam 43 Sanderson, Mary 76 Sanderson, Patrick 76 Sands, Margarett 38 Sands, William 38 Sandwich, Earl of 154 Sandys, Edwin, Archbishop of York 37 Sandys, Margaret 37 Satchell, Elizabeth 140 Saunders, Catherine 84 Savage, Elizabetham 39 Savill, Thomas 95 Saxton, John 113 Sayer, ANN 72 Sayer, Catherine 119 Sayer, ExTON 119 Sayer, Rev. George 24 Sayer, James 60 Sayer, Mary 24 Sayer, Tho 72 Sayer, Thomasine 60 Sayre, Catharinam 45 Sayre, Laurentius 45 Schepper, Frances 119 Schneeberger, John 121 ScissoN, Isabella 4 Scorer, Jane 63 Scorer, Will 63 Scott, Adam 125 Scott, Ann 128 Scott, Catherine Elizabeth 20 Scott, James 20 Scott, John 60 Scott, Mary 60 Scott, Thomas 60 Scourfield, Anne 107 SCROGGS, Ann 69 ScROGGS, Samuel 69 Sceuton, Doeitye 9 scruton, dorotheam 39 Scruton, Dorothy 9 ScRUTON, Margarett 117 ScuEFEiLD, Alicia' 41 Seamee, Ann 60 Seamer, Edward 60 Seddon, Hannah 69 Seddon, John 69 Sedgewick, Mary 75 Sedgwick, Eliz 54 Selby, Christopher 50 Selby, Jane 68 Selby, Rebecca 50 Serpell, Jane 140 Setton, Frances 11 Setton, John 11 Sexton, Elioner 122 Seymour, Caroline Mary Anne 28 Seymour, John C. G 28 Shaclock, Francisca' 44 Shaclock, Johan'es 44 Shadforth, Marg 51 Shadforth, Margarett 74 Shadforth, Mary 74 Shadforth, Robert 74 Shadforth, Thomas 74 Shadforth, Thomasin 51 Shaffield, Elizabeth 59 Shafto, Dorothy 116 Shafto, Jannam 40 Shafto, Mary 66 Shafto, Robert 119 Shafto, Robert Ingram 136 Shafto, Sarah 136 Shaftoe, Mary 52 Shaklock, Marg'tam 45 Sharp. Rev. Andrew 19 Sharp, Ann 19,120 Sharp, Ann Jemima 130 Sharp, Sir C 4 Sharp, Catherine 18 Sharp, Sir Cuthbert 84, 113 Sharp, Dorothy 122 Sharp, Elizabeth 18 Sharp, Frances 19 Sharp, Granville 19 : ?i. 122 Sharp, James 18 : n. 19 Sharp, Jane 73 Sharp, John, Archbishop of York 1 22 Sharp, Rev. John, D.D., Archdeacon op Northumberland, Prebendary of Durham 126 Sharp, Judith 19, 122, 129 : n. 18 Sharp, De. Tho 75 Sharp, Rev. Dr. Thomas, Peebendary OF Durham 19, 120 Sharp, Rev. Dr. Thomas, D.D., Pee- bendary OF DuEHAM, Archdeacon OP Northumberland 18, 122 Sharp, Archbishop 18 Sharp, Archdeacon 122 Sharp, Dr 75,77 Sharp, Dr., Peebendaey op Dueham 125, 129 Shaepe, Annam 43 Shaepe, Anthonius 43 Sharpe, Beatrice 155 Sharpe, James 155 Shaw, Alexander 41, 110 Shaw, Alice 64 Shaw, Barbara 11, 121 Shaw, Catherine 121 Shaw, Ellenoe 110 Shaw, Ellenoea' 41 Shaw, Bllenoram 40 INDEX. 201 Shaw, Geoffrey 11,121 Shaw, GrULiELMO 3 Shaw, Hiltox 121 Shaw, Muriel 66 Shaw, Saram 41 Shaw, Wm 66 Shawe, Alexandr 8 ShAWE, CiCILIAM 41 Shawe, Henricus 41 Shawter, Annam 39 Shawter, Lancelotits 41 Shawter, Mariam 41 Sheffeild, Anne 36 Sheffeild, Nicholas 84 Sheffield. Ann 87 Sheffield, Jane 94 Sheild, Mary 54 Sheild, Ralph 54 Shepheardson, Elizabetham 39 Shepheardson, Johan'es 39 Shepherd, Agretem 43 Shepherd, Georgius 43 Sheppard, Ann 52 Sheppard, James 61 Sheppard, Jane 61 Sheraton, Elizabetham 40 Sherman, Tho., Minor Canon of Dur- ham ... 110 Shethum, David 49 Shethum, Eliz 49 Shevill, Eliz 69 Shevill, Geo 69 Shipley, Anna' 44 Shipley, Barbara 70 Shipley, Edward 55 Shipley, Jane 69 Shipley, Mary 55 Shipley, Michael 55 Shipperdson, Rev. Edmund Hector ... 73, 104 Shipperdson, Margaret 104 Shipperdson, Ralph 104 Shipperdson, — 81 Short, Margery 49 Shotton, Mary 77 Shrewsbury and Talbot, Earl of 119 Shute, Ann 71 Shuttleworth, Elizabeth ... 108 : n. 112 Shuttleworth, Nicholas 108,112 Shuttleworth, Richard 112 Shuttleworth, Sir Richard 112 Shuttleworth.— 112 Siddons, — 132 SiDGEWiCK, Eliz 53 SiDGEWICK, GERRARD 53 SiDGWiCK, Mary 55 SiDWiCK, Jane 38 Simey, Isabella 79 SiMEY, Marian 79 Simey, Ralph 79 Simon, — 73 Simpson, Aliciam 39 Simpson, Anne 78 : ?t. 43 Simpson, Bolton, Minor Canon ... 142, 144 Simpson, Rev. Bolton 145, 147 Simpson, Dorothy 60, 68 Simpson, Elizabeth 104: ?i. 43 Simpson, Elizabetha 14 Simpson, George 60 Simpson, Isabel 114 Simpson, Isabell 107 Simpson, Jxna' 43 Simpson, Jo 104: ?i. 113 Simpson, Joh'es 43 Simpson, Joh'is 12 Simpson, Johan'is 14 Simpson, Johannes 39 Simpson, John 105, 113 Simpson, Joseph 76 Simpson, Margaret 121 Simpson, Maria 12 Simpson, Mary 76, 107 Simpson, Tho 113 Simpson, Thomas 105,113 Simpson, Wm 78 SiSSON, CUTH 99 SiSSON, Cuthbertus 97 SissoN, Esther 65 SiSSON, Francisca 99 SissoN, Jos 65 SiSSON, Murial 105 SissoNS, Capt. John 95 SissoNS, Matthew 95 SissoNS, Merrill 8 Skelton, Jane 72 Skelton, ROBT 72 Skene, A. P 135 Skene, Andrew Philip 133 Skene, Henrietta 135 : n. 133 Skene, Katherine 133 Skene, Capt. Philip (Wharton) 133 Skepper, Christopher 115 Skepper, Jane 104 Skepper, Moses 115 Skepper, Thomas 104,115 Skinner, Georgius 43 Skinner, Mariam 43 Skinner, Mary 43 Skinner, William 43 Skinner, — 43 Skurfeild, Wm 105 Skurrey, Barbara' 42 Skurrey, Gulielms 42 Slater, Elizabeth 53 Sleigh, Frances 23, 137 Sleigh, William 23, 137 Smailes, Jane 77 Smallpage, Dan 46 Smallpage, Ruth 46 Smart, James 108 SMART, Jane 121 Smart, Margaret 55 Smart, Peter, Prebendary of Durham 3 Smart, Susanna 3 Smelt, Margaretam 42 Smelt, Richard 4, 112 Smelt, Richardo 4 Smiles, Elionor 78 Smiles, John 78 Smirk, George 57 Smirk, Joanna 57 Smith, Alice 59 Smith, An 38 Smith. Ann 69, 75, 111 Smith, Anne 54, 56, 102 : n. 110 Smith, Barbara 53 Smith, Betty 129 Smith, David 59 Smith, Dulcebella 5 Smith, DuLCiBELLA 91 Smith, Edward 1 Smith, Eleanor 56 Smith, Eli 37 P D 202 KEGISTERS OF DURHAM CATHEDRAL. Smith, Eli., Minor Canon of Dueham 97 Smith, Eli^, Minor Canon of Dur- ham 4,5,6,90,91 Smith, Elias 3, 8 : n. 13 Smith, Rev. Elias, Minor Canon of Durham 37, 94, i,'8 : n. 115 Smith, Elisabeth 107 Smith, Elisabetha 4 Smith, Eliz 18, G5 Smith, Elizab'a 5 Smith, Elizabeth 94, 140 : ?;. 17, 45 Smith, Elizabetham 3C, 39 Smith, Ellinor 56 Smith, Faith 130 Smith, Frances 78 Smith, Francis 88 Smith, Rev. Georg'e 46 Smith, GrOLiBRiGHT 107 Smith, Grace 77 Smith, G-RATiA 4 Smith, Gulielmi 88 Smith, Gulielmus 88 Smith, Henr'o 5 Smith, Henricus 36 Smith. Henry 107, 110 : n. 88 Smith! Rev. Henry 100, 104, 108 Smith, Isabel 47 Smith, Isabell 8, 56 Smith, Isabella' 37 Smith, James 66: n. 82, 88 Smith, Jana 98 Smith. Jane 46,61 Smith, Jo 110 Smith, Joan 64 Smith, John 17,56,105,119,121,128,130,136 : n. 46 Smith, John, D.D 17, 18 Smith, Dr. John, Prebendary 36 Smith, Rev. John, Prebendary of Dur- ham Ill Smith, Joh'nes, Minor Canon and Pre- bendary of Durham 45 Smith, Joseph 17, 75, 104 : ?i. 46 Smith, Margaret 60 : n. 14, 88 Smith, Margareta 5 Smith, Margarkta 14 Smith, Margareta' 44 Smith, Margaretam 41 Smith, Margarett 74 Smith, Maria 4 Smith, Mariam 45 : ?i. 43 Smith, Mary 17, 62, 64, Q6, 71, 75, 109, 118, 128 : n. 18, 36, 46, 107 Smith. Mary Ann 136 Smith, Marye 93 Smith, Peter 43 Smith, Philadelphia 36,46 Smith, Posthumus 116, 117 Smith, RicARDUs 90 Smith, Richard 3,56 Smith, Rob 13, 14 Smith, Robert 1,64,74,88,102,111: ?i. 12, 14 Smith, Robt 53,62 Smith, Sarah 6.7,37 Smith, Susanna 6, 7, 97, 100, 115 Smith, Tamar 108 Smith, Tho 78 Smith, Thomas 44: «. 88 Smith, Dr. Thomas, Prebendary of Dur- ham, Bishop of Carlisle 13 Smith, WiLLiA' 38 18, Smith, William 1, 18, 47, 93, 111, 118 : w 46, 82, 90 Smith, Rev. William Smith, Wm Smith, Zadock Smith, Dr 17, Smith, Dr., Bishop of Carlisle Smith, Dr., Dean of Carlisle Smith, Dr., Prebendary of Durham ... Smith.— 17, 109, 116 : ». Smith-Dorrien, Rev. W. M., Minor Canon of Durham Smithson, Deborah Smithson, Geo Smurfoot, Tho Smurthwaite, Margeriam Smyth, Eli^, Minor Canon of Dur- ham Smyth, Henricus Smyth, Margareta Smyth, — Smythe, Edwarde Snaith, Eliz Snaith, Isabell Snaith, Peter Snaith, Robt Snawdon, Barbara Snawdon, Barbara' Snawdon, Elizabeth Snavs^don. Georgius Snawdon, Gulielms Snawdon, Jacobus Snawdon, John Snawdon, Magdalena' Snawdon, Margareta Snawdon, Mariam Snawdon, Susanna Snawdon, William 102, 106, Snawdon, Wilmi Snawdon, Wmi Sneyd, Barbara Sneyd, Catherine Hannah 29, Sneyd, Edward 29,133, Sneyd, Uev. Edward... 29, 139, 146, 148, Sneyd, Rev. Edward, Minor Canon of Dur- ham Sneyd, Maria Sneyd, Nathaniel Sneyd, Archdeacon Wettenhall Sneyd, Rev. William Snowden, Elizabeth Snowdbn. George Snowden, Sarah Snowden, William Sofley, Isabel Somerset, Lord Arthur Somerset, Arthur Edward Somerset, Edith Somerset, Henry, Duke of Beaufort Sommers, Mary Sommers, Richard Sonkey, Ann , Sonkey , I) orothea Sonkey, Thomas Southeron, Eliz Southeron, Robt Sowerby, Ann Sowerby, Hannah Sowerby, Isabellam Spark, Ann Spark, Eliz 17, ,94 45 117 111 109 105 13 118 107 158 46 46 114 40 6 6 3 2 82 65 55 55 65 106 42 53 14 42 40 48 40 12 42 48 107 14 12 146 133 146 151 133 146 146 146 146 120 118 51 51 70 30 30 30 30 76 76 98 98 98 63 63 60 56 44 73 51 INDEX. 203 Spakk, Janam 43 Spark^ John 51,73 Sparke, Annam 39 Sparke, Johannes 39 Sparke, Mary f>0 Speare, Elisabetham -t-l Spearman, Anne 11 Spearman, Dorothea 10 Spearman, Dorothea 9 Spearman, Dorothy 115 : w. 11, 110, 111, 123, 137, UO Spearman, Elisabetham 45 Spearman, Eliz 112 Spearman, Elizab 15 Spearman, Elizabeth 8, IDS : n. 11 Spearman, Elizabetha 9 Spearman, Franciscus 10, '.)9 Spearman, George 8, 95 Spearman, Gilbert 48, 109, 110, 111, 113, 115 Spearman, Gilbertus 11 Spearman. Han 48 Spearman, Hannah 120 Spearman, Isabella 11 Spearman, Jo Ill Spearman, Joh'is 11,99 Spearman, Johannes 11 Spearman, Johannis 9,10,11 Spearman, John 8, 95, 108, 109, 111 : n. 11, 112, 118 Spearman. Marq 48 SpeakmanJ Mary 110, 115 Spearman, Michael 104 : n. 11 Spearman, Phillis 11 Spearman. Kob 48 Spearman, Robert 109, 118 : ?t. 48, 111, 140 Spearman, RoBT 115 Spearman, Theophilxjs 113 Spearman, — 16 Speck, Mary 60 Spencelay, Isabellam 46 SPENCELAY, ROBERTUS 46 Spenceley, Alicia' 38 Spenceley, John 38 Spencer, George 57 Spencer, Margaret 57 Spooner, Mary 105 Spoor, Hannah 132 Spoor, Margaret 60 Spoor, Robert 60 Stagg, Alicia' 41 Stagg, Elizabeth 119 Stagg, Gulielmi 12 Stagg, GuLiELMS 12,41 Stagg, William 107 Stagge, Alice 116 Stainesby, Anne 66 Stainesby, Henry 56 StAINSBY, JANAM 42 Stainsby, Thomas 42 Stanhope, Anthony 89 Stanhope, Arthur 89 Stanhope, Elizabeth 89 Stanhope, Thomas 89 Stanhope, Dr 89 Stapleton, Elizabeth 10 Stapylton, Miles 104 : m. 43, 114 Stapylton, — 10 Starkin, Garret 55 Starkin, Mary 55 Sta WART, Jane 52 Sta wart, John 52 Steadman, Maria' 42 Steele, Ann 126 Steele, Elizabeth 44, 126 Steele, Ralph 44 Steele, William 126 stell, Eleanor 65 Stell, Wm 65 Stephanus, Florence 103 Stephen, Florence 103 Stephenson, Ann 50 Stephenson, Anne 63 Stephenson, Conon 63 Stephenson, Doroth 52 Stephenson, Eliz 67 Stephenson, Henry 67 Stephenson, Jane 67 Stephenson, John 50 Stephenson, Margaret 57 Stephenson, Will >}2 Stephenson, Wm o7 Stevenson, Elizabeth 53 Stevenson, Jane 10 Stevenson, John 10 Stevenson, Mary 59 Stevenson, Thomas 53 Steward, Col 9 Stewart, Jana' 42 Stobbert, Eliz 60 Stobert, Anne 82 Stobert, Elizabeth 82, 87 Stobert, Richard 82 : n. 87 Stockdell, Joh'nes 45 Stockdell, Margaretam 45 Stoddert, Christopher 38 Stoddert, Frances 38 Stoddert, Jane 38 Stoddert, Thomas 38 Stokeld, Ann 153 Stokeld, Elianoram 44 Stokeld, Eliz 50 Stokeld, Elizabeth 50 Stokeld, John 50 Stoker, Jane 24 Stoker, William 24 Stoker, Dr. William 24 Stone, Mary 55 Stone, Peter 55 Stonehewer, Elizabeth 127 : n. 125 Stoneheweb, Mary 120 Stonehewer, Rich 117 Stonehewer, Richard 120 : ?t. 125 Stonehewer, Tho 117 Stonehewer, Dr 117 Stones, Christopher 8, 96 : n. 41 Stones, JoANNAM 41 Stones, Margaret 96 Stones, Margarett 8 Stoney, Andrew Robinson 24 Stopes, Catherine 97 Storey, Jonathan 120 Stormont, Viscountess Louisa 81 Story, Doroth 52 Story, Eliz p2 Story, Elizabetha' 39 Story, Hen 52 Story, Marg 50 Story, Robt 62 Stot, Anne 61 Stothard, Barbara 38 Stothard, Chi-istopher 38 Stothard, Frances 38 204 REGISTEHS OF DURHAM CATHEDRAL. Stothard, Margaret 38 Stothart, Anne 65 Stothart, Tho 65 Stott, George 75 Stott, Jane 76 Stott, Joseph 68 Stott, Margaret 105 Stott, Mary 68,75 Stott. Timothy 105 Stott, — 67 Stout, Abraham 67 Stout, Ann 67, 71 Stout, Jo 71 Strakee, Frances 70 Straker, Nicholas 70 Strathmore, John, Earl of 24 Stubbs, Mary 55 Stukeley, Johanna 66 Sudall, — 13 Sudbury, Anne 15 Sudbury, Bridget 15 Sudbury, Elizabeth 13, 14, 15 Sudbury, Jo., Dean op Durham 104 Sudbury, Joh'b 15 Sudbury, John 15 Sudbury, Sir John 104 Sudbury, Dean 13,14,15 Sudbury, Lady 16 SUDDICK, CiPRIAN 1 SuDDicK, Dr. George 1 Suddick, Michael 37 Suddick, Philip 1 Suddick, Richard 1 SUDDICKE, FRANCISCAM 37 Sugar. Alice 36 Sum'erside, Jane 64 Sumner, George 87 Sumner, Dr. John Bird, Prebendary of Durham, Bishop of Chester, Arch- bishop of Canterbury 140 Sumner, Maria 30 Sumner. Marianne 30 Surat, Mary 75 Sureties, Ann 52, 61 Sureties, Hauxley 52 Suretyes, Marian 39 Surtees, Catherine 52 Surtees, Crosier 157 Surtees, Deborah Maria 27 Surtees, Dorothy 157 Surtees, Edward 56 Surtees, Elizabeth 126 Surtees, Hauxley 52, 126 Surtees, Jane 56 Surtees, Robert 52, 56 Surtees, William 27 Surtees, — 2, 4, 8, 9, 11, 13, 15, 16, 17, 43, 44, 46, 50, 63, 74. 75, 82, 83, 85, 87, 88, 90, 92, 93, 96, 97, 103, 107, 111, 115, 116, 126, 127, 135, 140, 150. Swaineston, Eden 40 SwAINESTON, ROBERTUS 40 Swainston, Alice 62 Swainston, Frances 118 Swainston, Margaret 57 Swainston, Mary 61 Swainston, Nicholas 118 Swainston, Robt 61 Swainston, Tho 62 Swalwell, Eliz 65 SWALWELL, Jane 51 Swalwell, Robt 65 Swift, Anne 87 Swinborne, Tobias 5 Swinburne, Elizabeth 8 Swinburne, Marg'tam 41 Swinburne, Thomas 8 SwiNSED, Elizabeth 55 Swyft, Anna 84,101 Swyft, Robert 84 Swyft,— 101 Symson, Eliz 50 Talbot, Catherine 119 Talbot, Ellenoram 46 Talbot, Tho 46 Talbot, William, Bishop of Durham 119 Talbot, Earl 119 Talbot, xi-e also Shrewsbury and Talbot. Talentire, Hannah 69 Taler, Margarett 95 Taler, William 95 Tarn, Alice 58 Tarn, John 58 Tatam, Ann HO Tatam, Robert HO Tayler, Eliz 71 Tayler, Mathew 96 Tayler, Mich 71 Tayler, Will 96 Taylor, Alice 77 Taylor, Ann 67 Taylor, Anne 61 Taylor, Anthony 69 Taylor, Barbara 109 Taylor, Barbariam 39 Taylor, Catherine 68 Taylor, Eliz 69,70 Taylor, Frances Anne 22 Taylor, George 85 Taylor, Gulielmus 39 Taylor, Janam 40 Taylor, Bishop Jeremy 146 Taylor, Jocosam 44 Taylor, Johan'es 44 Taylor, Johannes 14 Taylor, Johannis 14 Taylor, John 103: «. 109 Taylor, Joyce 113 Taylor, Katherine 114 Taylor, Margaret 58, 61, 70, 85 Taylor, Margaeetam 39 Taylor, Mary 47, 67 : n. 109, 146 Taylor, Et. Hon. Michael Angelo 22 Taylor, Petrus 40 Taylor, Ralph 77 Taylor, Sir Robert 22 Taylor, Rutham 45 Taylor. Sarah 106 Taylor. Tho 47 Taylor, Thomas 68: w. 109 Taylor, Wm 61,70 Taylor, Wrightington 45 Taylour, Isabella 49 Teasdaile, Alice 58 Teasdaile, Sarah 50 Tempest, Bridget 15 Tempest, Elizabeth 8,13,14,15 Tempest, Elizabetha 14 Tempest, Fitz-Herbert 18 Tempest, Frances 22 Tempest, Francis 93 INDEX. 205 Tempest, GuLiELMi 14 Tempest, GuLiELMO 15 Tempest, Gulielmus 13 Tempest, Isabel ~ Tempest, John 8,95: «. 7, 22 Tempest, Margaret 7 Tempest, Margarett 7, 38 Tempest, Sir Nich p Tempest, Sir Nicholas 'J3 Tempest, Robert 94,95 Tempest, Rowland 93 Tempest, Sir Tho 93 Tempest, Thomas 93 Tempest, Willia' 95 Tempest, Col. William 8,13,14,15,18 Tempest, Wmo 14 Tempest, Col 8 Tempest, xce also Vane-Tempest. Temple, Rev. W. S 133 Thin, Stuarta 6 Thin, Thom.e 6 Thistlethwayte, Tryphena 25 Thomas. Frederick John 30 Thomas, Rev. John, Canon of Canter- bury 30 Thomas, Maria 30 Thomas, Thomas 30 Thomlinson, Eliz 62 Thomlinson, Jane 78 Thomlinson, Joseph 78 Thomlinson, Richd 62 Thomond, Henry, Earl of 48 Thompson, Agnes 27 Thompson, Aliciam 36 Thompson, An 38 Thompson, Ann 49, 60, 67 : «. 63 Thompson, Anna' 41 Thompson, Anne 56 Thompson, Anthonius 36 Thompson, Anthony 41 Thompson, Barbara 48 Thompson, Catherine 144 Thompson, Rev. Christopher 63 Thompson, Cuthbertus 43 Thompson, Elianor 59 Thompson, Eliz 40,43,48 Thompson, Ellenoram 45 Thompson, Ellinor 97 Thompson, Ezekiel 52 Thompson, Frances 58 Thompson, George 58 Thompson, Grace 67 Thompson, Gulielms 43 Thompson, Gulielmus 45 Thompson, Hannah 55 Thompson, Henry 72 Thompson, Janam 44 Thompson, Jane 67 Thompson, .John 38, 67 Thompson, Rev. John 144 Thompson, Lucie 43 Thompson, Margaret 122 : n. 41, 46 Thompson, Margar'tam 46 Thompson, Margt 72 Thompson, Mary 67 Thompson, Michael 60 Thompson, Richard 70 Thompson, Rob 67 Thompson, Robert 46 Thompson, Robertus 46 Thompson. Sarah 52,70 Thompson, Susan 47 Thompson, Thomas 101 Thompson, William 27 Thompson, — 36 Thomson, Ann 77 Thomson, Annam 39 Thomson, Thomas 77 Thomson,— ^6 Thornewill, Eliza Arabella Sarah 79 Thornewill, Robert 79 Thornton, Hannah 55 Thornton, John 148 Thornton, Margaret 55 Thornton, Mary 148 Thornton, Rev. Robert 107 Thornton, Roger 55 Thorp, Ann 116 Thorp. C, Prebendary OF Durham ... 140 ThorpJ Charles, Archdeacon of Dur- ham 144 Thorp, Charles, Archdeacon and Prebend- ary of Durham 30, 31 Thorp, Charles, Prebendary of Dur- ham 136 Thorp, Charles, D.D., Archdeacon and Canon of Durham 158 Thorp, Elizabeth 31, 158 Thorp, Frances 30 Thorp, Archdeacon 141 Thorpe, Archdeacon 157 Thumble, Barbara 70 Thwaites, — 134, 155 Thwing, Elizabeth 95 Thynne, Maria 37 Thynne, Stewartam 37 Thynne, Thomas 37 Thynne, Sir Thomas 37 Thynne, — , Marquess of Bath 37 Tilly, Ann 135 Tilly, Anthony 13c> Tilly, Elizabeth 135 Tilly, Sarah Ip5 Tilson, Grace 25 Tilson, Thomas 25 Tindall, Mariam 44 Tinkler, Barbara 151 Tinkler, Elizabeth 151 Tinkler, James 151 Tinkler, John 96 : ?i. 151 Tinkler, Mary 151 TiPLADY, Jane 49 TiPLADY, Jo 49 Todd, Ann 62 Todd, Anthony 52 Todd, Barbara 70 Todd, Christian 71 Todd, Doroth 52 Todd, Dorothy 73 Todd, Eliz 50 Todd, Ellenora' 42 Todd, Isabel 52 Todd, Isabell 62 Todd, Jana' 42 Todd, Jane 68 Todd, Joh'es 42 Todd. John 70 Todd, Rev. John, Minor Canon of Durham 88 Todd, Mark f Todd, Robert 73 Todd, Tho 62 206 REGISTERS OF DURHAM CATHEDRAL. Todd, Thomas 71 Todd, Timosin 88 Todd, William 8 Todde, Barbariam 38 Todde, Richardus 38 Toe, Joh'es 42 Toe, Mariam 42 Toft, Thomas 88 Toft, Timosin 88 Tomlins, Anne 137 Tomlins, Emily 137 Tomlins, James 137 Tomlins, Thomas 137 Tompson, Jane 90 TONGE, EZECHELL 94 TONGE, EZERBLL 7 ToNGE, Jane 7,94 TooNG, Sir George 3 ToPHAM, Dorothy 77 TOPHAM, VVm 77 Torrington, Viscount 134 Touchet, Georg-e, Earl Audley 37 Touchet, Maria 37 Toward, Anne 02 Toward, Eliz 72 Toward, Geo 72 Toward, Jo (52 Toward, Mary 62 Townsend, Charles John Henry Fyler 30 Townsend, Charlotte Charlton 149 Townsend, Charlotte Constance Spenser... 30 Townsend, Elizabeth 138 Townsend, G., Prebendary of Durham 137, 139, 142 Townsend, Rev. G 29 Townsend, Rev. G., Canon op Durham 142 Townsend, Rev. G., Prebendary of Durham 138,140,141 Townsend, Geo 147 Townsend, Rev. George 149 Townsend, Rev. George, Prebendary OF Durham 79 Townsend, Rev. George, D.D., Canon OF Durham 30, 149 Townsend, George Charlton Leugers Barnard 30 Townsend, Rev. George Fyler 30 : n. 149 Townsend, Georgina 30 Townsend, Georgina Elizabeth Frances ... 30 Townsend, Henrietta Marian 30 Townsend, James Frederick 30 Townsend, Rev. James Frederick ... 142 : 71. 149 Townsend, John 149 Townsend, Mabel Surtees 30 Townsend, Mary Susan 149 Townsend, Stephen Chapman 30 Townsend, Susannah 149 Townsend, Dr 152 Townshend, Viscount Charles 124 Trear, Anne 57 Trear, John 57 Trevor, Bishop 21 Tristram, Caroline 28 Tristram, Christina 79 Tristram, Frances Eliza 34 Tristram, Rev. H. B., Canon of Dur- ham 34, 156, 157, 158, 159 Tristram, Rev. Henry Baker, Canon OF Durham 79 : ?i. 34 Tristram, Mary Gertrude 34 Tristram, Thomas Barrington 28 Trotter, Anne 84 Trotter, Catherine ■ 84 Trotter, Ellbnora' 43 Trotter, Hannah 55 Trotter, Henrietta 133 Trotter, Jane 62 Trotter, Thomas 55 Trotter, William 84, 133 Trowlop, Elizabeth 74 TuART, Dorothy 51 TUART, LAMBRICK 51 Tucker, A.nnam 41 Tucker, Thomas 41 TuKE, Edith Mary 158 Tuke, Kate 158 Tunstall, Francis 82 TuRNBULL, Andrew 71 Turnbull, Ann 71 Turnei-, Ann 126 Turner, Bryan 71, 74, 120 : n. 124, 129 Turner, Rev. Bryan 120 : n. 126 Turner, Eliz 69 Turner, Elizabeth 120, 124 : n. 51 Turner, Jane 129 Turner, John 51 Turner, Joseph 68 Turner, Marg 51 Turner, Margaret 114 Turner, Mary 68 Turner, Rutham 45 Turner, Tlieophila 51 Turner, Will 51 Turner, William 114 : n. 51 Turner, Rev. Dr. William 51 Turner, William Parthericke 51 Turner, Rev. William Parthericke, Minor Canon of Durham 114 Turner, Rev. Wm 114 Turner, Wm. Parthericke 65, 116 TuRVBY, Martha 121 TURVILL, Andrew 9 TURVILL, Elias 9 Tweddell, Joh'es 41 TWEDDELL, MARGARETAM 41 Tyler, Agnbs 27 Tyler, .4nne 36 Tyler, Anthony 27, 28, 145 Tyler, Anthy 27 Tyler, Charles 28 Tyler, Edwin 27,155 Tyler, Elizabeth 27, 28, 151 : oi. 145 Tyler, Emma 28 Tyler, Phyllis 27 Tyler, Susannah 27 Tyler, Tho 36 Tyler, Thomas 86 Tyler, William 28,133 Tyndall, Janam 42 Tynte, Sir Hugh 47 Tynte, Penelope 47 Ubanke, Philadelphia 4 UsHAW, Anne 56 Usher, Mary 71 Van Mildert, Cornelius 138 Van Mildert, Jane 139: m. 138 Van Mildert, Martha 138 Van Mildert, William, D.D., Bishop OF Durham 138, 139 INDEX. 207 149 66 22 Van Mildert, Bishop Vaxe. Ans Vane, Frances f'^ Vane, Lady Frances -^ Vaxe, Frances Anne ^-^ Vane, Geo Vane, George Vane. Henry ••• •; Vane, Rev. Dr. Sir Henry, Prebendary OF Durham 66 8 22 22 66 Waite, Eev. Joseph, D.D., Canon of New-^ ^^^ castle ■oo"V--r J ir;« waite, Rosamond ■«, 1='7 : n. l..b Waite. Willoughby ^'^^ Vane, Rev. Sir Henry "° Katherine, Countess 66 12 12 92 36 49 49 Vane, Hester Vane, Lionel Vane, Thomas .- ... Vane, D'na • Vane-Tempest, Anne of Antrim Vane-Tempest, Frances Anne Emily ^- Vane-Tempest, Sir Henry ^- Vasey, Ann .^^ Vasey, Joan ... Vasey, John .. Vasie, Aurelius Vasie, Mary "" Vasie, Phoebe ,„ Vasie, Thomas Vasius, Franciscam ^o Vasius, Johannes ..•.•••• Vavasseur-dit-Durell, see Le Vavasseur- dit-Durell. Vernon, Caroline Maria ..•••• » Vernon. Hon. George John, Lord »i Vernon, Isabella Caroline oi ViNER, — ,, ViPONT, JANAM " ViPONT, Rebec' Vipont, Thomas Vipont, William Waite, Wake, Ellenor Wake, Jane Wake, Mary .. Wake, Tho Wake, Thomas "" Wakelin, Rich ^^^ Waldesrave, Edward Waldegrave, .Jemima Wales, .Jacobus ^" Wales, Marg'tam ^^ Walker, An Walker, Ann Walker, Christopher Walker, Eliz Walker, Francis ^^^' „n Walker, James Walker, Marg. 48 52 66 66 48 47 47 43 126 124 70 70 , Mary ''^ 01 130 118 44 44 W E A. 2, 6, 10, 11, 19, 23, 30, 31, 39, 58, 61, " 65 71 72, 76 78, 93, 97, 110, 112, 113, 114, l?8,lV, i22,'l23, 125, 126, 127 128, 130, 144, 153, 145, 154, 134, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 143, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, lol, lo2, 155, 156, 157, 159. ._, Waddell, Archibald ^ Waddell, Elizabeth %^ Wadding-ton, Ann ^^ Wadding-ton, Anne ■••••■ ^'V Waddington, Rev. George -■:^-i:--];„ Waddington, Rev. George, D.D., Dean of DUKHAM 30, 140, 142, 145, 149 lo_l_, lo2, loo Waddington. Rt. Hon. Horatio 155 Waddington, Rev. Joshua loo Waddington, M j'^^ Waddington, William |^° Waddington, Dean :•"•••" , Waddington, Dr., Dean of Durham 1 Waiklinge, Jane • Waiklinge, Kev. Richard ^* Wainwright, Ann ^A^ Wainwright, Tho Waistell, Alice Waistell, Christopher Waistell, John ^^ Waistell, Marg'tam ^-^ Waistell, Sarah °^ Waite, Arthur ^^ Waite, John Humble ••••••• J;J* Waite, Rev. Joseph *>^ ' "' 49 51 56 46 46 130 139 144 145 134 132 134 131 52 14 128 128 50 56 Walker Walker, Thomas ^'■^ Walker,Willm '"° Wall, Eliz Wall, Elizabeth.. Wall, Geo Wall, Mariam ^" Wall, Mary Wall, Richardus Wallace, Ambrose Wallace. Ann 130, 139, 140 :^. 132, 134 Wallace, Elizabeth i^" : ^^^ Wallace, Jabez .. V:'^"i'V. iVo t-^q Wallace, James... 130, 142, 144 : n. 132, 139 Wallace, Jane Wallace, Lucy Wallace, Mary Ann Wallace, Robert Wallace. — Wallass, Marg Waller, Gartrett Wallice, Ambrose Wallice, Ann Wallis, Dorothy ^° Wallis, Joseph [^' Walpole, Sir Robert |^* Waipoie, — ^;; Walsh, Barbara '^ Walsh. Rebeccam ■■■:■ • *- Walsham-Ho-sv, Dr. William, Bishop of Wakefield J°l Walsham-Ho-w, — Walter, Margarett Walter, Thomas Walton, Ann -••• Walton, Anne °^'- '*• Walton, Barbara Walton, Elianor Walton, Eliz Walton, Francis Walton, Geo Walton, George ^- Walton, Hugh ^Ji' ^« Walton, Isabell ' {9, Walton, Jane ^° Walton, Jo Walton, John Walton, Mary Walton, Marye 151 83 83 72 92 48 71 64 88 62 37 71 37 144 Walton ', Michael '^^ 208 REGISTERS OF DURHAM CATHEDRAL. Walton, Nicholas 112 Walton, Rev. Nicholas 88 Walton, William 71 Walton, Wm 55 Walton, — 96 Wandless, Edward 1U2 Wandless, Thomas 102 Wanless, Jane 62 Wanlesse, Jane 5") Wanlesse, William 55 Warburton, — 155 Warcup, Jane 59 Ward, Ann 59 Ward, Annam -tl Ward, Catherina' 38 Ward, Christopherus 38 Ward, Francisca' 43 Ward, Sarah 131 Ward, Thomas 41 Ward,— 131 Warden, Christopher 123 Warden, Elizabeth 123 Wardle, Elizabeth 123 Waring, Barbara 18 Waring, Jno 18 Waring, Jo 62,116 Waring, John 18,116 Waring, Rev. John 118 Waring, Rev. John, Minor Canon of Durham 18 Waring, Margarett 118 Waring, — 71, 72, 73, 74 Warren, Elizabeth 19 Warren, Isabel 67 Warren, Joyce 19 Warren, Richard 67: n. 19 Wascoe, Eliz 67 Wascoe, John 67 Watkin, Anna Maria 127 Watkin, Rev. Joseph, Minor Canon OF Durham 127 Watkin. Martha 127 Watkin, Mary 72 Watkin, Samuel 72 Watkins, Dorothy Kate Gwyllyam... 34 Watkins, Gwendolen Edith Gwyl- lyam 35 Watkins, Helen Margaret Gwyl- lyam 34 Watkins, Henry William, Arch- deacon of Durham 34,35 Watkins, Kate Mary Margaret ... 34, 35 Wats, Dr. William, Prebendary of Dur- ham 119 Watson, Alice 66 : ?i. 92 Watson, Ann 52: w. 48 Watson, Anthonius 41 Watson, Dorothy 52, 74 Watson, Elianor 64 Watson, Elizabeth 58 Watson, Elizabetham 40 Watson, George 90 Watson, Gulielmus 40 Watson, Hannah 76 Watson, Hester 46 Watson, Hugh 46 Watson, Isabella 42 Watson, Isabellam 39 Watson, James 74 Watson, Jane 59, 62 : n. 46 Watson, Jayne 83 Watson, Jo 48 Watson, John 106 : ?t. 48 Watson, Marg'tam 40 Watson, Margt 66 Watson, Mariam 41 Watson, Mary 48, .52, 53, 59, 66 Watson, Ruth , 73 Watson, Sarah 52: w. 110 Watson, Saram 42 Watson, Suzanna 50 Watson, Tho 62 Watson, Thomas 39,59 Watson, William 52, 76 Watson, Winifred 74 Watson, Wm 66 Watt, Jane 75 Watt, Peter 75 Watts, Catherine 54 Watts, Mary 121 Watts, Dr. William, Prebendary of Durham 119 Watts, Rev. Dr., Prebendary of Dur- ham 121 Waugh, Ann 46, 70 Waugh, Anna' 41 Waugh, Elizabeth 118 Waugh, Rich'us 41 Weams, Ann 73 Wearmouth, Mary 61 Webster, Han 48 Webster, Jane 64 Webster, John 64,66 Webster, Marg'tam 42 Webster, Rob'tus 42 Webster, Susanna 66 Webster, William 48 Weddell, Jane 73 Weems, Jane 57 Weeres, Jane 101 Weeres, Tho 101 Wegg, Samuel 132 Wegg, Sarah 132 Wegg-Prosser, Francis Richard 129 Welbury, Elizabeth 13 Welfoot, Franciscam 43 Welfoot, Rob'tus 43 Welfoote, George 50 Welfootb, Jane 50 Wellesley, Anne, Countess of Mornington 145 Wellesley, Emily Ann Charlotte 142 Wellesley, Lady Emily Mary 145 Wellesley, Garret or Garrett, Earl of Mornington 145 Wellesley, Hon. Rev. Gerald Vale- rian, D.D., Canon op Durham... 29, 145 Wellesley, Mary Sarah 79 Wellesley, Dr., Prebendary of Dur- ham 142 Wellesley, Hon. Rev. Dr 79 Wellington, Duke of 145 Wells, Alice 152 Wells, Mariam 43 Wells, Samuel 152 Welsford, Mary 64 Welsh, Annam 39 Welsh, Michael 39 Wennington, Anne 56 Werdon, Jane 105 Werdon, Mary > 105 Werdon, William Ill Werdon, Wm 105 INDEX. 209 Were, Thomas 107 West, Anthony 95 West, George ^7 West, Margaret 57 West, Willia' 9a Westgarth, Saram ^y Westgarth, Thomas oJ Westmoreland, Maria' 44 Weston, Arabella •"""•••• ^ Weston, Charles, Prebendary ot Dur ham 124 Weston, Charles, Prebendary of Dur- ham, Archdeacon of Wilts 22, 23 Weston, Prebendary Charles 26 Weston, Charlotte J24 Weston, Chl i-* Weston. Edward f^^ Weston, John 1^^ Weston, Penelope Ann ^^ Weston, Dr. Phipps, Prebendary of Durham 126 : n. 124 Weston, Rev. Phipps •• 12b Weston, Rev. — , Prebendary of Dur- ham 12^ Weston, — 1^^ Wetherell, Alice o^ Wetherell, Anne f Wetherell, Cornelius ,.1 ',1^ Wetherell, Eleanor l*'^. 145 Wetherell, Elizabeth 45 Wetherell, Giles *° Wetherell. Henry ^b Wetherell, Margaret 7b Wetherell, Margt 7S Wetherell, Mary '" Wetherell, Nathan, Dean of Here- FORD • Wetherell, Richard ••••• If^ Wetherell, Richard, Dean of Hereford ... 14^ Wetherell, Dean 96 Weybridge, John 76 Weybridge. Margaret 7b Wharram, Ellenora' 42 Wharram, Gulielm's 42 Wharton, John Lloyd, M.P »u Wharton, Mary Dorothea oo Whately, Archbishop 146 Wheat, Catherine 66 Wheat, Robt ^5 Wheathey, Janam 4U Wheatley, Ann ^» Wheatley, Dorothy 6U Wheatley, George "f Wheatley, Martha 62 Wheatley, Mary 7d Wheatley, Thomas 68 Wheatly, Ann 6U Wheatly, Margt 64 Wheelright, Jane 5J Wheelright, Joseph 5J Wheers, Elizabetha 3 Wheers', Johannis Wheler, Sir Geo., Prebendary of Durham 117 Wheler, Sir George 115 Wheler, Rev. Sir George, Prebendary of Durham 18, 122 Wheler, Grace HJ Wheler, Higgons 112 Wheler, Jane 11» Wheler, Judith 18,122 Wheler, Mary 75 Whetherell, Alice 63 Whetherell, Robt 63 Whight. Joan 64 Whitaker, Charles 120 Whitaker, Elizabeth 120 Whitaker, Grace 122 White, Ann 75 White, Anne ^0 White, Franciscam •Jy White, Isabellam 46 White, Johannes 46 White, Margaret 38 White, Mary 156 : n. 90, 140 White, Robert 75 White, Thomas 75, 98, 157 :». 140 White, — 90 Wheldell, Emmettam 42 Wheldell, Parcivallus. 42 Wheldon, Elizabetham 40 Wheldon, Henricus 40 Wheler, Anne 117 Wheler, Br AEMS 7o Wheler, Col Charles 117 Wheler, Frances 7d Wheler, Sir Geo 112 Whitfeild, Elizabeth 49 WHITFEILD, OSYTHA 73 Whitfeild, Robert 73 Whitfield. Elianor 71 Whitfield, Elizabeth 73 Whitfield, Mary 69 Whitfield. Matthew 73 Whitfield, Osith 73 Whitfield, Robert 59 Whitfield, Wm 6J Whithead, Margt 63 WicKLiFFE, Francis 100 Widdifield, John 2b Widdifield, Matthew 26 Wikelin, Ann ^4 Wikelin, Barbara ^4 Wikelin, Elizabeth ^4 Wikelin, Jane ^4 Wikelin, Richard ^4 Wikelin, Rev. Richard, Minor Canon OF Durham 94 : n. 109 Wikelin, Thomas 94 Wild, Elisabeth 61 Wildbore. Franciscam 37 Wildbore, Rev. Gilbert 37 Wildbore, Robert 124 Wildbore, Ursula 124 Wilde, Anthony 48 Wilde, Dorothy 48 Wilde, Mary J° Wilkin, Abigail 72 Wilkinson, Alice 58 Wilkinson, Andrew 14 Wilkinson, Andreas 44 Wilkinson, Ann 76 Wilkinson, Annam 44 Wilkinson, Anne •••••• 141 Wilkinson, Anthony 70 : 7i, 13- Wilkinson, Catherina' 43 Wilkinson, Catherine 7l Wilkinson, Deborah 70 Wilkinson, Dorotheam •• 46 Wilkinson, Dorothy 68, iirf Wilkinson, Eliz ;"""„'n .H Wilkinson, Elizabeth ... 73 : n. 7b, 123, i6^ E E 210 REGISTERS OF DURHAM CATHEDRAL. Wilkinson, Ellenoram 45 Wilkinson, Frances '51 : n. 87 Wilkinson, Isabel 69 Wilkinson, Jane 53, (31 : 7t. 90 Wilkinson, Jo 61 Wilkinson, Johan'es 14 Wilkinson. John 68, 72, 74 : n. 141 Wilkinson, Margaret 54 : n. 58, 61, 70 Wilkinson, Margt 66 Wilkinson, Martin 76 Wilkinson, Mary 58, 63. 68, 74, 76 Wilkinson, Radulp 46 Wilkinson. Ralph 113 Wilkinson, Richard 123 Wilkinson, Robert 50, 76 Wilkinson, Rowland 53 Wilkinson, Suzanna 50 Wilkinson, Tho 61 Wilkinson, Thomas 54, 58 Wilkinson. Will 72 Wilkinson, William 58. 61, 70 WiLLANS, John 67 WiLLANs, Mary 67 WiLLCOCKS, Eliz 49 WiLLCocKS. John 49 Williams, Alyn Arthur 34 Williams, Catherine 34 Williams, Mary Elizabeth 34 Williams, Richard Howard 34 Williams, Rev. Samuel Blackwell Guest 34 Williams, Warren Kirkham 34 Williams, Wynne Austin 34 Williamson, Ann 85 Williamson, Catherine 76 Williamson, Frances 70 Williamson, Joseph 47 Williamson, Margaretam 39 Williamson, Mary 47: n. 58 Williamson, Rev. William, Minor Canon op Durham 76 Williamson, Sir William 58 Williamson, — 76 Williamson, see also Hopper- Williamson. Williamstone, Joseph 40 WiLLIAMSTONE, MARGARETAM 40 Willis, Browne 83, 89 Willis. Edward 53 Willis, Elizabeth 53, 77 Willows, Eliz 72 WiLLSON, Ann 76 WiLLsoN, Dorothy 72 WiLLsoN, Mary 76 WiLLsoN, Robt 72 WiLLsoN, Susanna 74 Wilsby, Hannah 49 Wilsby, James 49 Wilsher, Dorothy 15 Wilshere, Mary 15 Wilson, Agnas 26 Wilson, Alice 56 Wilson, Allan Aylmer 34 Wilson, Ann 49 Wilson, Annam 41,45: w. 39 Wilson, Anne Louisa 34 Wilson, Barbara' 42 Wilson, Bridget 15, 16 Wilson, Brigida 16 Wilson, Caroline 136 Wilson, Cath 116 Wilson, Dokotheam 38 Wilson, Eliz 55,65 Wilson, Elizabeth 57 : w. 15 Wilson, Gulielmi 15, 16 Wilson, Gulielms 42 Wilson, Henry 59 Wilson, Is 65 Wilson, Janam 40 Wilson, Jane 49, 56, 58, 73 Wilson, Johan'es 15 Wilson, John 104 Wilson, John George 34 Wilson, Margaret 59 Wilson, Margaretam 40 Wilson, Maria 42 Wilson, Maria' 42 Wilson, Mary 50, 52, 60, 106 : n. 15 Wilson, Rebecca 50 Wilson, Rich'us 42 Wilson, Richard 26 : ?i. 15 Wilson, RiCHARDUS 40 Wilson, Robertus 39 Wilson, Roger 49,57 Wilson, Sudbury 110 : n. 15 Wilson, Tho 65 Wilson, Timotheus 96 Wilson. Will 50 Wilson, William 73, 106 : n. 110 Wilson, Wm 106 Wilson, see also Fountayne-Wilson. Wilton, John 132 Wiuship, William 57 Winshipp, Eliz 67 WiNSHiPP, Mary 57, 68 Winshipp, Welbery 67 Woldrige, James 86 Woldrige, Rev. — 86 Wolfe, Caroline 136 Wolfe, Elizabeth 143 : ?i. 131, 148, 151 Wolfe, John 136, 143 : n. 77, 131, 148, 151 Wolfe, Margaret 77 Wolfe, Margaret Pearson 131,151 Wolfe, Robert 77: ?i. 136 Wolfe,— 134,135 Wood, Andrew 68 Wood, Ann 24 Wood, Eliz 54 Wood, Elizabeth 38, 49 : ji. 146 Wood, Elizabetham 39 Wood, Francis 54 Wood, Hannah 76 Wood, Isabel 118 Wood, Jane 68 Wood, Joh'is 16 Wood, Johan'es 16 Wood, Johan'is 15 Wood, John 24, 118 Wood, Marg'tam 42 Wood, Robertus 15 Wood, Tho 49 Wood, Willia' 38 Wood,— 87 Woodger, Elizabeth 17 WooDiFiELD, Ann 26 WooDiFiELD, Elizabeth 26, 135 WooDiFiELD, Hannah 26 WOODIFIELD, James 26 WOODIFIELD, Matthew 26, 135, 146 Woodifield, Robert 26 WOODIFIELD, Sarah 146 Woodifield, — 129, 130, 132 : ». 136 WooDMAS, Elizabeth 59 INDEX. 211 WOODMAS, Franciscus 108 WooDMAS, Joseph 59 Wooler, Anthony 59 Wooler. Elizabeth 59 Wooler, Isabel 59 Wooler, Jane 127 Wooler, Jonathan 59 Wooler, Joseph Snaith 127 Worley, John 8G Worley, Timothy 86 Worlich, George 86 WoRLiCH, James 86 Worlich, John 86 WoRLiCH, Kev. — 86 Wrangham, Jane 82 Wray, Ann 59 Wray, Jacob 59 Wren, Ann 72 Wren, Barbara 6 Wren, Charles 87 Wren, Peregrina 87 Wren, Thomas 72 Wrench, An 37 Wrench, Richard, Prebendary of Durham 37 Wrench, Richardus, Prebendary op Durham 97 Wright, Aliciam 40 Wright, Ann 66 Wright, Dorothy 46 Wright, Eliz 57 Wright, Elizabeth 91 Wright, Elizabetham 39 Wright, Gulielmus 39 Wright, Isabella 125 Wright, Jane 91 : n. 4, 86, 88, 89 Wright, Johannes 36,40 Wright, Johannis 89 Wright, John 142: n. 91 Wright, Marg 51 Wright. Margaret 125 Wright, Margrett 101 Wright, Mary 91 Wright, Osytha 73 Wright, Richardus 88 Wright, S 125 Wright, Saram 36 Wright, Tho 57 Wright, Thoma 4 Wright, TnoMiE 88, 89 Wright, Thomas 91 : n. 86, 88 Wright, Will 51 Wright, — 73 Wrighte, Jane 86 Wrighte, Thomas 86 Wyckliffe, Ann 58 Wykeham, William of 21 Wyndham, Alice 123 Wyndham, John 123 Wyndham, Sir Wadham 123 Wytham, Doritye 95 Wytham, George 95 VVyvill,Sir Christopher 45 Wyvill. Margareta' 45 Wyvill, Ursula 45 Wyvill, Xpoferus, D.D., Dean of RippoN 45 Yap, Abra 47, 108 Yap, Abraham 108 Yap, Ann 47 Yap, Jane 108 Yape, Johannis 11 Yape, Maria 11 Yapp, Abra 48,49,111,113 Yapp. Rev. Abra 109,119 Yapp, Abraham, Minor Canon of Dur- ham 118 Yapp, Rev. Abraham 107 Yapp, Rev. Abm 117 Yapp, Ann 117,119 Yapp, Barbara 109 Yapp, Elizabeth 74 Yapp, Ellenor Ill, 112, 116 Yapp, Jacobus 13 Yapp, Jana 11,97 Yapp, Joh'es 97 Yapp, Joh'is 11, 13, 97 Yapp, John Ill, 113 : ?«. 107 Yapp, Mary 47, 112 : n. 109 Yapp, Thomas ill Tapp, William 113 Yappe, Ellenor 38 Yappe, John 38, 107 Yarrow, Gibson 129 Yarrow, Isabel 59 Yarrow, Percival 59 Yelverton, Anne 45 Yelverton, iSir Christopher 45 York, Mary, Duchess of 47 York, Duke of 47 Young, Agnetem 43 Young, John 55 Young, Lucye 55 Young, Mary 46,55,59 Young, RoBT 55 Young, Admiral Sir William 131 Younghusband, Edward ... 78 Younghusband, Hannah 78 Younghusband, Susannah 78 Zouch, Isabella 128 Zouch, Dr 128 Zouch,— 128 London : Mitchell and Hujfhea, Printers, 140 Wardour Street, W. • 1 H