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JESMOND DENE PARK. 189
hall is a tree (a Turkey oak) which was planted by the Queen on

that occasion.


There are few public grounds in England more beautiful than

Jesmond Dene Park. The paths up the valley from the south end

lead the visitor first by banks covered with rare shrubs and a wealth

of heaths and flowers, then under hanging woods by the burn-side,

then through a rocky gorge in which the stream is seen rushing

past huge masses of rock, then, after passing a ruined mill with its

wooden wheel and red tiled roofs, a pretty waterfall is reached, and

beyond it are a calm swan pool and stepping stones that lead the

visitor reluctantly out by a sloping path to the Jesmond Dene

Road. Beautiful as the valley is in the early spring, when white with

wild cherry blossom, and in the early summer when it is golden and

crimson with azaleas and rhododendrons, it is at no time more

lovely than on a fine winter's afternoon when a bright sun colours

its snow-laden trees and icy waters with variegated tints.


The mill, which is on the Heaton side of the burn, existed, as

we have seen, in the thirteenth century. 1 There is an interesting

note of its later history in the Newcastle Monthly Chronicle for 1890,

as follows : —


For three or four generations the mill was occupied by a family named

Freeman, who used it as a flour mill. It was then taken by a person

named Pigg, who used it for grinding spoiled grain into pollards, a

kind of feeding for pigs. It was next leased to a person named

Charlton, who turned it into a flint mill. The flint was carted there

and ground and then put in barrels and conveyed to the Pottery down

the Ousebum. The present caretaker at the banqueting hall, Jesmond

Dene, worked the mill for Mr. Charlton. He helped to put the present

water-wheel in about twenty-five years ago. The mill formerly

belonged to Dr. Headlam. It was purchased from him by Sir William

(now Lord) Armstrong, who also bought the lease from Mr. Charlton.

It has never worked since it became his property, but has been

painted and photographed by innumerable artists and photographers. —

(Signed) 0. M., Jesmond Dene. 2


1 See p. 56.

2 Newcastle Monthly Chronicle for June, 1890, p. 282.

190 AN ACCOUNT OF JESMOND.
William George Armstrong, the donor of the park, was, for his

services to the State, knighted in 1858. In the Jubilee year, 1887,

he was raised to the peerage as Baron Armstrong of Cragside. He

died without issue on the 27th December, 1900. In 1889 his heir,

William Henry Armstrong Fitzpatrick Watson, grandson of the

late Baron Watson and of Ann his wife, only daughter of William

Armstrong of Newcastle (sometime mayor of that city) and sister

of William George Baron Armstrong of Cragside, took by licence

the surname of Armstrong in addition to and after that of Watson.

In the same year Mr. Watson Armstrong married Winifreda Adye,

eldest daughter of General Sir John Adye, G.C.B., R.A., and in

1903 he also received a peerage and is now Lord Armstrong of

Bamburgh and Cragside.

CONCLUDING REMARKS.


It only remains to repeat, by way of summary, that this single

square mile of land, once a country township in a remote county

and now a small suburb of a provincial city, possesses, like many

other neglected things lying in odd corners, more interest than

most people would suppose.
Under its cold boulder clay and under the stone beneath it

were deposited, at long ages apart, layer after layer of that luxurious

vegetation with which our earth was clothed in the earliest stages

of organic life.


Millions of years later, when its surface had obtained its

present formation and had been covered with the verdure of plants

more familiar to us, prehistoric men lived amidst its woods and

glades, cultivated its fields, buried their dead carefully and

reverently on the banks of its beautiful stream and left beside their

dear ones, for their sustenance in the spirit-world, food in the

earthen vessels which have been found in the township and have

been preserved in the museum of our Society.


CONCLUDING REMARKS. 191
Thousands of years later, wlien the men of those neolithic

times had been overwhelmed by the successive waves of Celtic

immigration, the inhabitants of Jesmond were drawn from their

ordinary employments to pile up the stones and fill in the concrete

which formed the great barrier their conquerors, the Romans, were

building a mile to the south of their dwellings.


Then came our own English forefathers, berthing their shallow

keels in the mouth of the Ouseburn, fighting their way up its valley

with fire and sword, dispossessing and enslaving the men they found

there, giving their own names to the place and the stream, and

cultivating or continuing to cultivate the land on that communal

system of open-field husbandry, so much investigated in late years

by Nasse and Seebohm, a system the traces of which existed in

the township down to the second decade of the nineteenth century.


So far, the evidence is only that of material things by which

we judge, but when the Normans in their turn came, they had

learned from the Franks, who had learned from the Romans, the

value of central government and recorded transactions; and so,

within seventy years of their arrival, we get upon the more certain

ground of written evidence and are able thenceforth to identify the

owners of the soil to whom the cultivators rendered their yearly

dues.
It is the prominence of this long line of Jesmond owners in

the affairs of the nation and in the stirring scenes of north-country

warfare which links the history of Jesmond with that of the world

outside. We have seen how they took a leading part in the savage

fanaticism of the Crusades; in the constitutional struggle of the

Barons' War, and in that futile attempt to subjugate Scotland

which desolated the country districts of Northumberland to an

extent from which they have never completely recovered. We find

them fighting before Calais and at Agincourt, in the Wars of the

Roses, at Flodden Field, in the Rising of the North, and, in

succeeding centuries, at Marston Moor and at Preston.


Mingled among those valiant knights in the ownership of the

lordship of Jesmond were the peaceful and moneyed fathers of the

192 AN ACCOUNT OF JESMOND.
heiresses whom the warriors married; and it is worthy of note in

this account (though it is still more noticeable in the records of the

local incorporated companies) how, through the centuries, so many

north-country families were founded in the first place by Newcastle

merchants, who accumulated wealth in that commercial seaport and

then joined the ranks of Northumbrian landowners. That was the

case with the families of Carliol, Emeldon, Hodshon, Anderson,

Coulson and Burdon, all of whom acquired land in Jesmond.


A striking testimony to the continuity of settled government

in this island may be found in the facts that the title to the manor

has been traced without a break in any of its branches from within

a few years of the Norman Conquest, and that the Northumbrian

line of the ancestors of the Duke of Portland (one of the present

manorial owners) has been followed upwards for the same long

period. The connection of Robert Bruce the Competitor with the

township was but slight, he was but a life-lord of a third of the

manor by virtue of his wife's title to dower thereout, and it would

be far-fetched to recall the fact that his blood runs in the veins of

the greatest sovereigns in Europe as having any connection with

Jesmond. But of Richard Emeldon, lord of the entire manor in

1333, it may appositely be mentioned that, through his daughters

who succeeded him, his descendants still exist, and may easily be

traced not only in the person of our present president, the Duke of

Northumberland, but in that of many a humbler individual

resident in Jesmond to-day. 3
And now the separate entity of Jesmond has been merged in

the larger area of the city of Newcastle, the landmarks of the

township have been defaced, and its paved and channelled streets

and its lines of terraced houses are joined continuously with those

of its greater neighbour. No longer will it have a separate history.

As part of Newcastle it will share that expanding city's fortunes.


3 The late Earl of Ravensworth, past president of the Newcastle Society of

Antiquaries, and Lord Byron, the poet, were both descended from Agnes

Graper, the eldest of Richard Emeldon's daughters.

CONCLUDING REMARKS. 193


The course of history shews us that expansion is in due time

followed by contraction. May that period of retrogression with the

evils that will attend it be far hence.
And when five hundred years were gone

I came the same road as anon ;

Then not a mark of the town I met.

A shepherd on the flute did play,

The cattle leaf and foliage ate.

I asked : “ How long is the town away ?"

He spake and piped on as before,

“ One plant is green when the other's o'er,

This is my pasture for evermore."
And when five hundred years were gone

I came the same way as anon ;

But then I found a city, filled

With markets' clamour shrill and gay.

I asked : “ How long is the city built,

Where's wood and sea and shepherd's play ? "

They pondered not my question o'er

But cried : “ So was it long before,

And will go on for evermore."

And when five hundred years are gone

I'll go the same way as anon.

Ruckert's CHIDHER.

194 INDEX.

Abbots Ripton. deaths by railway acci-

dent at, 76, 77
Acomb, township of, and Shildon Moor,

25
Acre, Prince Edward, wounded by

assasssin at, 50
Acton, Northumberland, 78
Acton, arms of. 120 ; pedij^ree of, 159 ;

origin of name, 78; genealogy of

family of, 78
Acton, Catherine, daughter of William

de, married John Widdrington, 80 ;

Eleanor, 158 ; her husbands, 159 ;

Elizabeth, wife of Roger Widdring-

ton, 83, 85, 160; daughter of

Lawrence, wife of John Carlell, 157,

159; Laurence, 157; m«vyor of New-

castle, arms of , 120, M.P. for New-

castle, 159 ; lands at Jwmond con-

veyed to, 158 ; Richard, lord of

Jesmond, 80, 121 ; married Matilda

Emeldon, 78, 80, 121 ; daughter

married Roger Widdrington, 78 ;

death of, 79 ; his widow married Sir

Alexander Hilton, 79 ; William, son

of William de, seal and arms of. 121


Adam, 65 ; master, rector of Great

Walton church. 63n ; of Herford,

witness to a grant. 28 ; earl of

Carrick, 56


Adam of Jesmond, 55, 152; lord of

Jesmond manor 22, 27 ; arms of,

114 128 ; first mention of, 39 ; mayor

of Newcastle, 27. 46; governor of

Newcastle. 27, 43; sheriff of

Northumberland, 39. 43; fortified

Newcastle, 43 ; sued William Delaval,

39 ; barony of ‘ Shesmer ‘ partitioned

with, 37; owned watermills at

Heston, &c, 56; granted manors in

Derbyshire, 44 ; half vill of Cram-

lirigttm, 37; of Benrig, &c., 46n ;

grants by, of land at Jesmond to

Tyne bridge, 37, 150; of town and

park of Wythingley, 46n ; said to

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have given town moor, 26 ; ordered

to restore Mitford castle to Roger

Bertram, 47n ; built fortified house

at Heaton. 48 ; in high favour with

king, 27 ; granted free warren by

king, 40 ; with Henry III. at York, 48 ;

on commissions, 48, 49 ; witness to

grants, 34n, 49 ; beyond the seas, 40 ;

at seventh crusade, 39 ; in Gascon

wars. 39, 40 ; serving with William

de Grey. 40, 44 ; assumed Grey arms,

40; in default for non-appearance

before judges of assize, 40 ; protec-

tion to, 49 ; summoned to march into

Scotland, 41 ; with prince Edward

at Bermondsey, 43 ; granted ward-

ship of William Surtees, 44 ; to join

king at Windsor, 45 ; signed letters

patent, 45 ; at last crusade. 49 ; sup-

posed to have died in Holy Land, 60 ;

nis wives, 3S 44 ; claimed Christiana's

dower from Robert Mowbray, 52 ;

his widow Christiana claimed dower,

50 ; inqnis. p.m.. 60 ; widow of, sued

mastter of Magdalene hospital for

dower, 152 ; his heirs, 54 ; tney owed

scutage for Wales, 39; left illegiti-

mate sons, 56, 58 ; sheriff, and other

sheriffs, took large sums unjustly, 48
Adam of Athol, see Athol
Adamson. Lieut Col. 170, 176; resi-

dence of. 3 ; Charles Murray, bought

property at Jesmond. 170; discovery

of ancient burials at Jesmond by

gardener of, 16
Addinghnm, Cumberland, Eustace de

Trewick, rector of 57n ; in gift of

Christiana de Bruce, 57n
Addison. Rev. Berkeley, first vicar of

Clavttm Memorial church. 181


Advowson, statute of, 131
Adye. Winifreda daughter of General

Sir John, married second Lord Arm-

strong. 190

196


INDEX.
Agas, mother of Margaret, queen of

Scotland, and her sister, became nuns

of St. Bartholmew, 154
Agincourt, battle of, Bertram Mon-

boucher at, 81n ; Conan Aske, lancer

at, 85
Alexander, king of Scotland, and his

wife Margaret, at York, 48 ; III. of

Scotland, taken prisoner to Stirling.

41
Alexander, John Bennett, 181


Alexandra, queen, planted oak in Jes-

mond dene, 189


Alice, wife of John, 156
Allhusen, Christian, a daughter of

John Shield married, 164n


All Saints’ cemetery, formerly ‘ Dead

Men's Graves,’ 150


Alnmouth, ships of Richard Emeldon

set sail from, 61


Alnwick held by John de Vescy, 42 ;

Malcolm, and his son Edward, slain at,

154
Altitude of land in Jesmond township, 3
‘ Amiens, Mise of’ 48
Ancient British graves discovered, 14,

15 ; stone axe-head found near Barras

bridge, 17
Ancroft, final agreement concerning

land, &c.. in, 67n


Andersons. 192 ; ‘ the loyalist, 169 ;

of Alnwick, arms of. 118; of New-

castle, lords of Jesmond, arms of,

118; of North Shields, purchased

Jesmond manor house, arms of, 118
Anderson, Messrs., owned site of

Jesmond chapel, 137 ; Alice, 170n ;

Bartram, 67n ; son of Henry, 67 ;

Orde manor, &c. , sold to, 67 ; Charles

King, 170n ; Francis, and Jesmond,

bought John Hodshon's part, 88 ;

lease of lands, 149 ; capital messuage

sold to, 162 ; his wife Jane, 162 ;

Sir Francis, 166 ; sold Jesmond

property, 69 ; Henry, 67n ; arms

of, 188 ; married Alice Orde, 67,

68 ; his son Bartram, 67 ; Henry

third son of Henry, married

Dorothy Wood. 69 ; James Crosby,

170 n, (II ), 170n ; John, of Jesmond

house, 173 ; damage to house, of, by

coal mining, 13 ; sold manor house,

176 ; bought land at Jesmond, 173 ;


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of North Shields, 170m ; held land

at Jesmond. 170 ; death of, 170n ;

his widow and descendants, 170n ;

(II.) 170n; (III.). 170n; Matthew,

70n, 174 ; Robert, 149 ; occupied a

farm house at Jesmond, 172 ; Francis,

his son. 149 ; and others, sold capital

messuage at Jesmond, 162 ; Robert

Gerard, 170n ; Roger, 166; son of

Francis, his interest in Jesmond, 64 ;

owner of strips at Jesmond, 164 ;

settlement of third part of Jesmond,

69 ; his wife Adelyne, 69 ; married

secondly Jane Bower, 69 ; inqus. post

mortem, 69n ; Thomas, 170n, 174;

Thomas Goldsborough, 170n ; Wm.

Losh, 170n
Andrew, Grace, married Joseph Liddell.

91 ; John, 91, landowner at Jesmond,

25 ; of Scot's House, 168 ; Robert,

ovned Jesmond chapel and land, 137 ;

of (iuteshead, 167 ; portion of Jesmond

sold to, 90, land jwissed to Robert

Bonner, 90 ; of Jesmond, 167; Sarah,

married Rev. Thomas Maddison, 91,

their children, 91
Anglian period, name of Jesmuth given

in, 16
Anglo-Saxon, see Anglian


Angus, Gilbert Umfreville, earl of, 83 ;

married Matilda de Lucy, 83 ;

Malcolm, earl of, see Malcolm
Annandale, Robert Bruce the elder

inherited large estates in, 52 ; surren-

dered by him to his son Robert, 53
Anschatill 55
Archbold, James, 174 ; land of, 7 ;

bought land at Jesmond, 172 ; mayor

of Newcastle, 175n ; and others,

bought part of Jesmond, 92; Jane,

owned land at Jesmond, 175 ; death

of. 176
Argentine family, arms of, 126


Armorials of Churches of St. Nicholas,

Gosforth, and Cramlington, Richard-

son's, 119


Arms, rolls of, 117, 126
Arms of lords of Jesmond, notes on,

113; of Adam of Jesmond, 128;

Acton, 120 ; .Anderson of Alnwick,

118: of Newcastle, 118; of North

Shields, &c. 118; Argentine family,

126 ; Arran, &c., Coulson quartering,

INDEX.

197


119; Aske, 124; Bentincks, 130;

Bowes, 124 ; Bruces of Annandale,

115 ; of Skelton, 115 ; Bruce. Robert,

the competitor, 115 ; earl of Carrick,

116; Bulmer, 114; Burdon, 119;

Butler, 126; Butts, Augustus Ed-

ward de 120 ; Carliols, 121 : Carnaby,

128; Cavendish. 129: Clavering, 124,

125 ; Clifford, 124, 126 ; Coulson. 119 ;

quartering Arran, Ac, 119 ; Blenkin-

sop, &c , 119; Coulson, Stephen,

sheriff of Newcastle, 119; Durham

bishopric, 121 ; Fenwick of Walling-

ton quartering Trewick, 116; Fitz-

Roger, lord of Wark worth, 122 ;

Fowler 89n; Grenville, 113; Grey,

40, 113, 1 14; Halton, 128, Halton, John

de, descendants of, 115; Harbottle,

122,123; Harley, 130; Hilton, 124;

Hodshon, 124, 127 ; Middleton, 124,

126 ; Monbouchers, 122 ; Montague,

122 ; Morwick, 121 ; Orde, quartering

Cramlington, &c , 118 ; Orde of Orde,

Henry, 117; Percy, ancient, 117;

Percy, Eleanor, descendants of, 123 ;

Plumpton, 117 ; Sanderson, 120 ;

Sayer, 124, 127 ; Says. 125 ; Seton,

127; Strother, 117; Stryvelyn, 124,

125; quartering Middleton, 126;

Strjvelyn, Sir John, 96; of Carse,

96 ; Sutton, 126 ; Tison, 125 ; Trewick,

116, 116; Umfreville, 123; Vere.

127 ; Widdrington, 122
Armstrong Park, Newcastle, given to

town by first lord Armstrong, 188


Armstrong, first lord, bought site of

Jesmond chapel, 137 ; gave it to mayor,

&c., of Newcastle, 137; his house

in Jesmond dene, 172 ; gave Jesmond

dene and Armstrong Park to New-

castle, 188 ; second lord, of Bam-

burgh and Cragside, 190; his wife,

Winifreda, 190; William, lands at

Jesmond sold to, 173; owned the

Minories, 174 ; mayor of Newcastle,

190; daughter Ann married Baron

Watson, 190; William George, 175,

knighted, 190, raised to peerage, 174,

190, owned Jesmond dene, 174, death

of, 190, his success Dr, 190
Ashley's Surveys, Historic and Economic,

quoted, 1 n


Aske, Richmondshirc Conan Aske, lord
--------------------------------

of, 83 ; Hall, seat of earl of Zetland,

84
Aske family, descent of, 84 ; arms of,

124 ; held Silksworth manor, 82


Aske, Anne, 84 ; married Ralph Bulmer,

84, 85 ; their children, 84, 85 ; Conan,

lord of Aske. lancer at Aginoourt,

85 ; his wives, 85 ; second nusband

of Eleanor Widdriugton, 83, 85;

Dorothy, married John Sayer, 84,

85 ; Eleanor, 80. 83, 160 ; Elizabeth.

84 ; married Richard Bowes, 84, 85 ;

their son, 85 ; Roger, 84 ; married Isa-

bella Conyers, 85 ; Elizabeth Pert, 85 ;

Margaret Wycliffe, 85 ; their children,

85 ; death of, 84 ; Conan, son and

heir, 84 ; Thomas, the elder, 84n ;

of Scruton on Swald, 84 n ; William,

married Felicia Stranguishe, 85 ;

daughters of, 84 ; heiress of married

John Sayer 82
Askew, John, of Pallinsburn, married

Bridget Watson, 165


Athol, Adam of, said to have given

town moor to Newcastle, 26 ; inquisi-

tion on death of, no reference to town

moor, 26 ; died seised of Ponteland

manor, 26 ; besieged in, by Douglas 27.
Atkinson, James, land devised to, 170;

Thomas, bought land at Jesmond,

170
Atton, William, dispute between and

Sir John Stryvelyn, concerning tene-

ment in East Swinburne, 97
Avenel, Robert de first husband of

Eva de Hodelme, 51, 55


Ayton, Mary, daughter of John,

married John Craster, 165


Axe-head, stone, Ancient British, dis-

covered near Barros-bridge. 17


B
Baard faimily, note on, 33 n
Baard [Bard, Barde, Bart], Alice, and

another, present to moiety of Middle-

ton church, 34n ; Gervase, had re-

conveyance of land in Jesmond, 38 ;

Godfrey, witness to a grant, 33n ; held

third part of Sadberge, 33n, held

part of knight's fee in Middleton and

Hartburn, 33a ; Sir John, witnesses

deeds 34n ; Muriel, and another,

present to moiety of Middleton

198

INDEX.
church, 34n ; Ralph, 32, 38 ; a York-



shire knight, 33 ; house at Jesmond,

28, 33 ; probably father of ‘ Gervase,

son of Ralph,' 33 ; co-owner of Sad-

berge, 33, 34n ; witnesses giants. etc.,

29, 33n, 34n ; of Hartburn, witnesses

a grant, 34n ; of Middleton, witness

to a grant, 31n; and another, em-

ployed in supervising building of

Newcastle castle, 33 ; Sir Ralph, 35n ;

Richard, first lord of Lofthouse. Cleve-

land, 33u ; gave land to Guinborough

priory, 33n ; Sir Robert, 35n ; Roger,

33n ; Rowland, son of Ralph, had

seisin of moiety of manor and church

of Middleton St George, etc.. 34n ;

presents to, 34n ; witness to a grant,

33n ; had third part of Sadberge,

33n. See also Baird


‘ Back Field,' Jesmond, 22
Back worth township and Tynemouth

moor, 26


Backworth, Jordan of, witness to a

grant, 28


Baddow, Great, in Essex. granted as

dower to Chrintiana de Jesmond 53


Bairds or Bards of Chevington, North-

umberland, pedigree of, 35n


Baliols, the, 42
Baliol, Edward, king of Scotland.

William Emeldon. keeper of Great

Seal to, 62 ; ceded Lothian to Edward

III, at Newcastle, 97 Eustace de,

on a commission for person-concerned

in rebellion, 48 ; Eustace, witnesses

a grant, 49 ; married Helewisa, a co-

heiress, 49, 55; their son, 55 ; Ingram

do, 55 ; John, his claim to Scottish

crown supported by Edward I., 53 ;

homage of, at Newcastle, for crown,

96
Bamburgh, Thomas, held Belsay, etc.,

for life, 98
Bannockburn, battle of, 62
Baptist church, 186
Barantyne, Sir William, and others,

grant by crown of lands of St.

Bartholomew to, 154
Barnard castle, defence of 86
Barnett, (.Catherine, of Westmeath,

John Shields married, 164n


‘ Barn Flatt,' Jesmond 22 ; pit, 12
‘ Barnes Close,' Jesmond, 22
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Barons' party strong in Northumber-

land, 42
Barons' War, 191 ; Adam of Jesmond

an adherent of the king in, 39


Baronies in South Northumberland, 19
Barras bridge, 5, 152, 153 ; ancient

graves found at, 17


‘ Barras piece,' 153
Barrington pedigree, 35n
Bassenthwaite, Christiana de Jesmond's

dower in, 52


Bassett, Elizabeth, widow of Henry

Howard, and first wife of duke of

Newcastle, 110
Beamish, 69n
Bearl. township of. and Shildon Moor. 25
Beauchamps of Bedfordshire, arms of,

125
Beaufitz, Henry de, Alicia daughter of,

married William Plumpton, 64
‘ Beaumont seam', Jesmond colliery, 12

Bebside, Alice de, 57n

Bedlington, cattle raid in liberty of,

57n
Bek, Anthony, bishop of Durham, etc.,

50 ; at Carlaverock, 50
Belsay granted to Sir John Stryvelyn,

98; settlement of, by Sir John

Stryvelyn, 99; rents of, taken by

Robert Clifford, 102


Belsay, John de, not same as John de

Middleton, 57n


Benfaunt, Henry, incumbent of Jes-

mond chapel, 132, 135


Benrig, town of. etc., granted to Adam

of Gesemuth, 46n


‘ Bensham seam,' Jesmond colliery, 11

Bentinck, arms of, 130


Bentinck, William, earl of Portland,

130 ; second duke of Portland,

married Lady Mary Margaret Caven-

dish Holies Harley,109, 110; William

John Cavendish Scott, fifth duke,

death of, 109; William John Arthur

Charles James, sixth duke, 109, 110 ;

his son and heir, 109, 110; sold

jwrtion of Jesmond property. 111;

still owns minerals, 111


Bentley, Thomas de, chaplain, and

others, conveyed lands in Newcastle,

&c., 158
Benton bridge, 3, 6 ; lane, 6 ; ‘ nook,'

22, 153


INDEX.

199
Benwell and town moor, 26


Bermondsey, Adam of Jesmond and

others at, with prince Edward, 43


Bernard, son of Walter, claimed land

at Jesmond, 156


Bertram, Roger, of Mitford. held

Mitford, 42 ; grant by. of Bonrig,

&c., 46n; indebted to Jews for

mnny debts,’ 46n ; taken prinoner at

battle of Northampton in 1264, 46;

castle of Mitford ordered to be

restored to, in 1264. 47n
Berwick, siege of, by Edward III., 61,

ambassadors of French king at, 61 ;

John Stryvelyn, a burgess of, 95,

warden of, 98 ; Hugh of, a clerk, 131


‘ Betty pit,' Jesmond, 12
Bewcastle castle taken by Scots in

1401, 102; manor of, forfeited by

Barnuba de Swinburne, 97 ; settled

by Sir John Stryvelyn, 99


Bewick estates, 163
Bewicke, Calverley, and lands at Jes-

mond 149; Cuthbert, 136, 162; Sir

Robert, 149; of Close House, ami

another, took posession of land at

Jesmond, 162, actions against, 163
Bewick and Crastor property at Jes-

mond sold, 169


Bickering in Lincolnshire, property of

Sir John Stryvelyn at, 99


Bigge. William, award of 92n
de Biker family, township of Bykcr

belonged to, 19 (see also Byker)


Bishopdrile, William, second husband of

Agnes Graper, 157 ; Swarland released

to. 157
Blackbird, Russell, owned and lived

at Villa Reale, 173, 174 ; bought land

at Jesmond, 173; discovery by, at

Jesmond, of pre-historic grave, 14


Black dene house. Jesmond, 173
Blackett. Christopher, first husband of

Elizabeth Craster, 165; Sir Walter,

and others, claimed lands at Jesmond,

162
Blackgate museum, Ancient British

urns from Jesmond in the, 14 ; in-

scription from ‘ Lambert's Leap' in, 6


Blagdon. lands in, conveyed, 158
Blaiklock. John, and son, and another,

whipped in Newcastle, 70


Blanche, lady, the king's daughter,
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Richard Clifford, keeper of wardrobe

of, 133n
Blenkinsop, &c , arms of Coulson

quartering, 119 ; Jane, daughter and

heiress of Thomas married William

Coulson, 72 see also Coulson)


‘ Blind Wells ' Jesmond, 22, 23, 173
Bochardby. Isabella, wife of Hugh de,

one of heirs of Christiana de Jesmond,

54n
Bohun, William de. 79
Bolam. dower claimed by widow of

William Trewick out of lands at, 58 ;

enfeoffment of half of manor of, 133n
Boleyn, queen Anne, 106
Boltonn, in Cumberland, Simon de

Jesmond presented to living of, 56

(sec also Boulton
Bone Broc, Hugh de, a merchant of

Douai, justice to be done to, 49


Bonner, Robert, took name of Warwick,

90, 91 ; part of Jesmond passed to,

90 ; Thomas, married Sarah Maddi-

eon, 91 ; their son, 91


Boot, Rev. Alfred, vicar of St. George's,

Jesmond, 186


Borders, daily f i ays on, 106
Bordoun, Sir Johan, temp. Edward II.,

arms of, 119 (see also Burdon)


Borrowdon, final agreement concern-

ing land, &c., at, 67n


Bothal, William Emeldon, parson of,

62 ; John Thompson, cast out of

parsonage of, 90n
Bothal, Walter de, held land at Jes-

mond. 156


Boulton. Christiana de Jesmond's dower

in. 52
Boundaries of Jesmond, well defined, 2


Boutflower, Nathaniel, 90
Bowes family, 84 ; arms of, 124
Bowes, Sir Adam, chief justice of

Common Pleas, arms of, 124 ; Sir

George, 85, his defence of Barnard

castle, 86, privy counsellor, temp,

Elizabeth, 84 ; «fane, second wife of

Roger Ander^on, 69 ; Sir Ralph of

Streatlam, 84 ; Richard, married

Eliztibeth Aske, 84, 85 ; their son,

85 ; Robert, arms of, 124 ; had ward-

ship of William Carr, 161 ; Thomas,

son of Henry, 149 ; William, arms of,

124 ; settled land at Oxneyfield, 69n

200

INDEX.
Boyne, first viscount, 73


Brabant, Adelyne, daughter of George,

wife of Roger Anderson, 69, after-

wards married James Cholmondley, 69
Bradford, Bartholomew, part of Jesmond

leased to, 105


‘ Bradyare,' fishery on Tyne called, 19
Brandling's pits, 168 ; ‘Tack,' Jesmond,

23
Brandling village. 172 ; land at, con-

veyed to John Brown and others, 91
Brandling family, lands of, at Jesmond,

169
Brandling, Anne, 155 ; Charles, married

Anne Pudscy. 155 ; held nun lands,

155 ; Francis, held nun and chapel

lands, 164; Sir Francis, marned

Elizabeth Grey, 155 ; their descend-

ants, 155 ; and Elizabeth Pitt, 155 ;

John, married Elizabeth Helye, 155 ;

their descendants, 155 ; Robert of,

Newcastle, 68n ; a minor, 131 ; land

at Jesmond leased to, 152 ; settlement

by, 155 ; his wives and descendanta,

155 : Sir Robert, married Ann Place,

155; knighted on field of Musselburgh,

136 ; dismantled Jesmond chapel,

136 ; death of his heir, 137 ; owned

lands of St. Bartholomew's nunnery,

154 ; Thomas, 155 ; his descendants,

155 ; William, 137 ; inquisition on

death of, 137 ; dower to his wife

Anne, 137 ; Robert, his son, 137 ;

died seised of Nuns' moor, &c., 154


Braose, William de, of Gower, John

Mowbray married Alienora, daughter

of, 64
‘ Brorelowe,' next Shieldfield, 155
' Brewys,' Robert de, chief justice,

witness to a grant, 49


Bridges, Benton, 3 ; Sandyford, 3
Briton, Nicholas, clerk, presented to

moiety of Middleton church. 34n

' Brockwell seam,' Jesmond colliery, 12
Bromley, Elizabeth, daughter of Robert,

of Nesbit, co. Durham, married John

Coulson (II.), 72
Brown's close, Jesmond, 22 ; ' Corn

close,' 22


Brown, John, and others, land at

Brandling village, &c, conveyed to,

91 ; John, the younger, a Newcastle

builder, and others, bought parts of

Sick Man's close, 172 ; J. W., for-

merly of Newcastle, executed painted

glass in St. George's church, 183
Bruces, the, 42 ; pedigree of, 56
Bruce, of Annandale, arms of, 115; of

Skelton, Yorkshire, arms of, 1 15


Bruce. Christiana, had gift of living

of Addingham, Cumberland, 57n ;

Christiana de, daughter of Robert,

married Christopher de Seton and

Andrew Moray, 55 (see also Jesmond,

Christiana de) ; Isabella, Queen of

Norway, daughter of Robert, earl

of Carrick, 59n ; Robert, 45 ; lease

of land granted by, 95 ; treaty with,

60 ; third husband of Christiana de

Jesmond, 55 ; his mother, Isabel of

Huntingdon, 52 ; the elder, third

husband of Christiana do Jesmond,

52 ; one of lords of Jesmond therebv,

52 ; first wife, Isabel de Clare, 52 ;

inherited large estates in Annandule

and at Hartlepool, 52 ; and in south

of England, 52 ; Walter Fauconberg

mortgages his lands to, 49 ; first

chief justice of England 52n ; re-

fused to do homage and surrendered

Annandale lands to son, 53 ; died at

Lochmaben, 53 ; buried at Guis-

borough. 53 ; the vounger, had

mortgage of Robert Hilton’s lands,

49 ; married Marjory, widow of

Adam de Kilconath, 50, 52 ; son of,

.50 ; ‘ the competitor,' lord of Jes-

mond, arms of, 115; his connection

with Jesmond, 192 ; lord of Annan-

dale and Hertness, 56 ; lord of dower

third of Jesmond, 56 ; wives of, 56 ;

earl of Carrick. arms of, 56 ; sheriff

of Cumberland in 1283, 52n ; his

wife Margaret, 56 (see also Brewys)
Bruce, Robert, his claim to the Scot-

tish crown, 53 ; nearest in blood,

53 ; king of Scotland, 56 ; Christiana

sister of, married Christopher Seton,

51 ; killed John Comyn, 51
Bruges, burgomasters of, roquested by

king to restore Richard Emeldon's

gooSs, 61
Bucel, family of, donors to Whitby

abbey, 29


Bucel, Arnald, 29 and n : grant by, of

lands in .Jesmond, 29, 148

INDEX.

201
Buchan, Alexander Cumin, earl of,


Buckingham and Chandos, dukes of,

see Grenvilles


Bulwer, family, 84
Bulmer of Yorkshire, arms of, 114;

Robert of Jesmond a scion, 114


Bulmer, Bertram de, hereditary sheriff

of Yorkshire, 34 ; Henry, grant of

land at Jesmond by, 28, 148 ; grants

to Tynemouth, 35, 38 ; and another,

land given by, to Tyne bridge, 33 ;

Sir Ralph, arms of, 1 14 ; married

Anne Aske, 84, 85, 114 ; daughter

Dorothy, 85; Robert. 32, 34; a

Yorkshire knight, 33 ; lord of

Jesmond, arms of, 114 ; his wife,

Joanna, 34, 38
Burch, Edward James, and wife, 77
Burden mining royalties sold, 13
Burdens, 192 ; still hold one-third of

Jesmond, 74 ; arms of, 1 19 ; of Castle

Eden, 119
Burden, Augustus Edward de Butts

took name of, 120


Burden, Ann, 76 ; Christopher, 76 ;

Dorothy, 76 ; buried at Gosforth, 76 ;

Elizabeth, 77 ; Elizabeth Haldane,

killed at Abbots Ripton, 77 ; Francis,

76 ; George, 76 ; married Elizabeth

Hutchinson, 76 ; Georce (II.), 76 ;

Henry, 76 ; married Elizabeth

Wetherall, 76; [Burdoun]Hugh, arms

of, 119; [Burdon] Jane Charlotte, 77 ;

John, 76 ; John, temp, Henry III.,

arms of, 119; Margaret Isabella,

killed at Abbots Ripton, 77 ; Martin,

76 ; Mary, 76 ; Mary Elizabeth,

married Robert Haldane, 77 ; Sir

Ralph, arms of, 1 19 ; Richard, 77 ;

buned at Kelloe church, 76 ; his

wives. 76 ; children of, 76 ; of Shield-

field. Newcastle, 77 ; Richard (II.),

76 ; married Christian Young, 76 ;

Richard, married Elizabeth Skinner,

daughter of Sir James Sanderson, 75,

120 ; took name of Sanderson, 75 ;

Robert, 76; Revd. Rowland, 76;

married Elizabeth Swainston, 76 ;

Thomas, died s.p. 74, and wife, 77 ;

Thomas (II.), 76 ; first mayor of

Stockton, 76 ; Sir Thomas, 172 ; arms

of, 119; bought part of Jesmond, 2.5,

----------------------
71, 73, 92, 93, 170 ; a son of Richard,

of Shieldfield, Newcastle, 74 ; married

Jane Scott, a sister of Lord Eldon,

74, 77 ; sheriff and mayor of New-

castle, 74 ; death, 74 ; buried at

Gosforth, 74, 77 ; his sons, 74 ;

portrait of, in Lit. & Phil., Newcastle,

74h ; purchased Coulson and Hodshon

coal royalties, 13 ; coal worked by,

13 ; Walter, arms of, 1 19 ; William,

76, 77 ; died s.p., 74 (see also Burdon-

Sanderson)


Burdon -Sandersons, pedigree of, 76 77 ;

assumed Sanderson arms, 120 ; still

owns minerals under Jeimond, 111
Burden-Sanderson, Guy Askew James,

77 ; James Alexander Haldane, and

wife, 77 ; Sir John Scott, and wife,

77 ; Richard, made portion of Osborne

Road. 7 ; purchasea mining royalties,

13 ; Richard (I. ). 74 ; sold Villa Reale,

173 ; occupied West Jesmond House,

175 ; his wife, 77 ; Richard (II.), 74,

75 ; married Isabella Mitchelson Hal-

dane, 75 ; professor of botany at

Newcastle, 75; mayor of Newcastle,

75 ; married Katharine Emily Mit-

ford, 75, 78 ; children, 78 ; sheriff of

Northumberland, 78 ; enlarged West

Jesmond House, 174 ; sold Jesmond

Tower , 176 ; fatally injured in rail-

wav accident, 75 ; Richard (III. ),

wife and children, 77 ; Richard

Lionel, 77 ; Sylvia Mitford, 77
Burgh on Sands, death of Edward I.

at, 54
Burials, ancient, in Jesmond, 14


‘Burn Flatt rigs,’ Jesmond, 23
Burnup, Cuthbert, 174
Burrill, Edward, master of Magdalene

hospital, leased land at Jesmond, 152


Bushell family, see Bucel.
Butler family, arms of, 126
Butts, Augustus Edward de, of Hart-

ford, Northumberland, arms granted

to, 120 ; took name of Burdon, 120
Buxton manor granted to Adam of

Jesmond, 44 ; belonged to William

Ferrers, earl of Derby in 1261, 44n
Byker, township of, between Jesmond

and river, held by de Biker family,

19 ; added to Newcastle, vii. ; free

chapel in lordship of, granted to

202

INDEX.
mayor and burgesses of Newcastle,



136
Byker, Nicholas de, witness to a deed,

31 (see also Biker)


Byron, Hon. Mary Anne, daughter of

seventh Lord Byron, married to J. B.

Coulson (III.), 73; Lord, descended

from Agnes Graper, 192n


Bywell, township of, and Shildon Moor.
C
Cadamo, Robert de. witnesses a charter,

&c., 34n; Walter de, witnesses a

charter, &c., 34n; held vills of ‘Corne-

show ' and ‘ Hethleia,' 34n


Caen, de see Cadamo
Calais, Sir Alan Clavering at siege of,

93
Calgi, Ralph de, proceeding's against,

37
Callerton. Land at, conveyed. 92 n ;

fell, the Ouseburn rises in, 3


Camby, William, conveyed lands in

Jesmond &c., 158


Came, Thomas, son of William, heir to

landis in Middleton St. George 35h


Cane, John, son and heir of John, of

Middleton, 35n


Canterbury, bequest to St. Thomas's

at, 148
Carlaverock, Bek, bishop of Durham, at,

60 ; siege of, in 1300, 81
Carliols, 192 ; arms of. 121 ; pedigree

of, 159 ; freeholds of, 156


Carliol [Carlell], Hugli, 156; Johanna,

157 & n ; married Christopher Thir-

keld 158, 159 ; Sir John, death of, at

Towton Field. 157 ; inquis. p.m., 152 ;

his widow Elizabeth, 157, 159; Nicho

las, 156 ; M.P. for Newcastle in 1311.

156n ; land, mill, &c, at Jesmond,

conveyed t-o. 58 ; Thomas, 156; Agnes,

his widow, 156 ; Thomas, 157
Carliol croft, 158n
Carlisle, bishop of, held one-half of

great tithes of Jesmond. 174; dean

and chapter of. held half of great

tithes, 174; Thomas de Penriih,

priest of diocese of, 132
Carnaby, Yorkshire, village of, 128
Carnabys, 178 ; arms of, 128 ; succeeded

to estates of Haltons, 128

-----------------
Carnaby, Anne, 107 ; Catherine, 106,

108 ; her two husbands, 106. 107. 110 ;

Cuthbert, 107 ; Francis in exile, 109 ;

returned and slain at Sherborne, 109 ;

Margaret, 107 ; Sir John, mariied

Lucy Harbottle, 107 ; Mabel, married

George Lawson, 107, 110 ; Matilda,

106 ; Reginald, eldest son of William,

of Halton, 105 ; pedigree of, 110; lands

at Jesmond conveyed to, 105 ; built

mansion, 106 ; keeper of Tynedale,

l05 ; obtained grant of Hexham priory,

106 : Sir Reginald, married Dorothy

Forster, 106, 107 110; their descend-

ants, l06, 107, 110; inquisition on

death of, 105 ; Robert, 107 ; Thomas,

106 ; his two wives and descendants,

107 ; Thomas (II., l07 ; Ursula,

106, and her two husbands, 107, 110;

William, married Mabel Warcop 107 ;

their descendants,l07 ; married Agnes

Widdrington 107 ;William, of Halton,

103; Sir William, married Isabella

Fenwick, 107 ; went into exile, 109 ;

died at Paris, l09 (see also Kernetby)
Carnegie, Robert, married Helena

Hodshon, 93


Carnes, William, an informer, 71n
Carr. Ralph, held lands at Jesmond,

160-162 ; Eleanor, his wife, 162 ; Wil-

liam, 161
Carrick, Adam de Kilconath earl of,

50 ; his widow Marjory, 50 ; Bruce,

earl of, 56
Castle Eden Burdens, ancestor of, 76
Castle field, Newcastle, lands in, 157

‘ Castle Leyes,’ land at the, 108n


Cattle raid in liberty of Bedlington, 57n
Cavendish, arms of, 129
Cavendish, Sir Charles, of Welbeck,

married Catherine Carnaby, l08 ; Sir

Charles (II.), 9th lord, first earl of

Ogle and duke of Newcastle 108 ;

Henry, duke of Newcastle, 109 ; mar-

ried Frances Pierrepont, 109, 110;

Sir John, chief justice of King's

Bench, 129 ; Lady Margaret, married

duke of Newcastle, 109, 110; Wil-

liam, duke of Newcastle, 110, 129 ;

one ot the richest men in England,

108 ; governor to Charles II. when

prince of Wales. 108 ; made general,

108 ; fortified Newcastle and garri-

INDEX.

203
soned Tynemouth, 109; fought at



Marston Moor, 109 ; went into exile,

109; his first wife Elizabeth, 109;

his two wives and descendants, 1 10
Cemetery Road, 7
‘ Chance field,' Jesmond, 22. 172
‘ Chance pit,' Jesmond, 12
Chantries, certificate of dissolved, 136
Chantry founded at Ripon, 65
Chapman, Abel Henry, 181 ; Henry,

mayor of Newcastle, 149 ; and others,

sold capital messuti^e at Jesmond,

162 ; Rev. Theodore Charles, vicar of


Clayton memorial church, ISl
Charles II., when prince of Wales,

duke of Newcastle governor to, 108

Charlton, Eleanor, 170n ; Mr., had lease

of mill in Jesmond dene, 189


Charrons, Isabella de Heton, heiress of,

mairied Bertram Monboucher, 81,

123 ; their estates, 81
Charron, Giuischard de, sheriff of

Northumberland, compotus of, 156n ;

married Isabella, widow of '1 homas de

Ryhil, 42n ; witnesses a grant, 49


Charters, Alan de, second husband of

Eva del Hodelme, 51, 55


Chaumbre, John del, one of re-builders

of choir of St. Nicholas's church, 150;

seized of land. &c, at Jesmond, 150
‘ Chesmutli,' Adam of, 40
Chesterfield, Jesmond. 18 23 178;pit,13
Chevy Chase, battle of, 27
Chidher, Ruckert's, extract from, 194
Chief Justice of England, the first, 62n
Chipchase held by the de Lisles, 42
Chirton, township of, and Tynemouth

moor. 26


Cholmondley, James, of Cramlington,

12 ; Adelyne Brabant married, 69 ;

convened their Jesmond property, 69
Chorographia, Gray's, 26
Christiana de Jesmond, pedigree and

descent of 55 ; her first husband, 51,

65 ; second wife of Robert Bruce the

elder, 52, 55. 56 ; heirs of, 54 n ; her

daughter Erminia de Lascelles,

married John de Seton, 51 ; claimed

dower of Adam's lands. 50; her

father, 51


Churches and chapels : St. George's,

4, 183; St. Mary's, 4, 130 ; Jesmond

parish, 180; St. Barnabas's, 186.

St. Helen's, 186; Hoare Memorial,

186; Wesleyan, 186; Baptist, 187;

Presbyterian, 187 ; Roman Catholic,

187 ; Methodist Free, 187
Church Walk, Jesmond. the. 7
Civil War, William Cavendish appointed

general on outbreak of, 108


Clapham, Henry, bought Jesmond cot-

tage, 1 77


Clare, Gilbert de, earl of Gloucester,

daughter married Robert Bruce the

eider, 52 ; Isabel de, sister of Gilbert

do Clare, first wife of Robert Bruce

the elder, 52, 56 ; earl of , see Holles

Clarewood, township uf, and Shildon

moor, 25
Clavermgs, arms of. 122 125
Clavering, Sir Alan, arms of, 124 ; first

husband of Jane Emeldon, 94 104,

125, 131 ; married Isabella Riddell,

94 ; at siege ot Calais, 95 ; Jamec, of

Greenciuit. and others, portion of

Jesmond conveyed to, 90 ; Sir James.

169 ; sold land at Jesmond, 137, 106;

of Axwell, 90 ; Sir James, of White-

house, portion of Jesmond sold to,

90 : sold by, 90 ; John, of Newcastle,

and others, portion of Jesmond con-

veyed to, 90 ; Napier-, of Axwell

park, ancestor of, 94 ; Robert, 95 ;

William, 94


Clayton memorial church, erected from

designs by John Dobson, 180 ; original

trustees 181 ; Rev Berkeley Addi-

son, first vicar, 181 ; other vicars,

18l ; nicknamed ' St. Spite,' 181n
Clayton, Matthew, 181 ; Rev. Richard,

death of, 180 ; Robert, mansion house

of, 150 ; of Goldspink hall, 173
Clephaii, the late James, 6
Cleugh, Miss Jane, 174
Clitibrd.-, 178 ; arms of. 126 ; earls of

Cumberland, arms of, 126


Cliffurd, Richard, keeper of wardrobe

to queen Isabella, &c., 133n ; and

others, enfeoffed of half of manor of

Bolam, 133n ; incumbent of Jesmond

chapel, 126, 134, 135 ; licence from

pope to hold same 133 ; bishop of

Lndon, 126 ; Robert, third husband

or Jane Emeldon, 94, 102, 104, 126,

133 ; pardoned for marrying without

king's licence, 102 ; on her death he

204

INDEX.



took rents of Belsay, 102 ; Robert, one

of heirs of Ralph Gaugy owed scutage

for Wales, 39 ; enfeoffment by. of

half of Bolam manor, 133n ; Sir

Robert, arms of, 124 ; Roger, 126 ;

Thomas, 126


Clopton, Robert, held lands at Jesmond,

160
Coal, strata of, 9 ; worked at Jesmond,

12, 13 ; from early period, 12 ; mines

at, 12, 69; grants of, 12, 158; pits,

names of, 12 13; mining, last public

notice of, 14 ; seams of, Jesmond

colliery, 11 et seq. ; under town green,

&c, sold, 92n


' Coatehaugh Stile,' Jesmond, 22, 23
Coke, Adam, and Mary, his wife, 157
Collingwood, Edward, award of, 92 n
Collinson, George, of Newcastle, 167
Common-fields of Jesmond, 20, 148 ;

mode of cultivation of. 20 ; strips,

exchange of. 111
Compounded estates in north of

England, 69n

Comyn, John, daughter of, wife of

Richard Talbot, 98; killing of, by

Bruce, 51 (see also Cumin)
'Conservators of the Peace' for northern

counties, 47


Constable, Josian, Christopher Thirkeld

(II.), mairied, 159


Conyers, Frances, daughter of Sir

George, married John Sayer, 85 ;

Sir George, 85 ; Isabella, wife of

Roger Aske, 85


Copley, Sir John Singleton, 163h
Corbet, Walter, forfeiture of Langton

manor by, 66


Corbridge, inquisition at, 102
‘ Corner pit,' Jesmond, 13
Conieshow, co. Durham, vill of , granted

to Walter de Cadamo and others,

34n
Cornwall, Richard, duke of, 40
Corporation of Newcastle, land owned

by, 175
Cotiller, Sampson le. and wife Agnes.


59
Cotum, Ralph de, grant to, of town

and park of Wythingley, 46n


Coulson, estate sold, 169, 170 ; mining

royalties sold. 13


Coulsons. 192 : arms of, 119
Coulson, Colonel, Jesmond manor house

sold to 177 ; Dorothy, married Charles

Henry Copley du Cane, 73 ; John,

92n, 166 ; enclosed common at Jes-

mond. 26 ; wives of, 72 ; John (II.),

wives of, 72 ; John Blenkinsop,

168, 169 ; landowner at Jesmond,

25 ; exchanged Jesmond strips, 111 ;

John Blenkinsop (I.) left Jesmond

to his nephew. 73 ; John Blenkinsop

(II.) sold part of his Jesmond pro-

perty to Tnomas Burden, 73 ; another

part to John Anderson. 73 ; his wife,

73; John Blenkinsop (III). J.P..

D.L., 73 ; wives of, 73 ; his children,

73 ; John Byron Blenkinsop, 73 ;

Robert, 167 ; sold Jesmond to his

brother William, 72 ; Stephen, sherifi

of Newcastle, arms of, 119 ; William,

166, 167 ; held land in Jesmond, 23,

69, 72, 164 ; damage caused by

coal workings under his mansion, 13 ;

re-built Jesmond manor house. 72 ;

his wife, 72 ; his son, 72 ; William,

arms of, over door of Jesmond manor

house, 119; son of John, of New-

oistle, barber surgeon, 70 ; a strong

puritan, 70 ; in gaol for seditious

words, 71ii ; William (III.), 73;

wife of, 73 ; William Lisle Blenkin-

sop, 73 ; wife, Sophia Lydia, 73 ;

his children, 73


Counties, wardens of the, appointed, 43
Covered cups in coats of arms imply

royal service as cup-bearer, 126


Cowdale manor, Derbyshire, granted

to Adam of Jesmond, 44


Coxon, Herbert, 177 ; James, and others,

bought jmrt of Thorney field, 172


Cradle Well public-house, 183
Crag hall Jesmond, 23, 170 ; Ancient

British burials at, 16


Crag hall, burn, one of Jesmond's bound-

aries, 2 ; 3. dene ; now being filled up,

4; pit, 13
Crakes, Sir William de, Isabella Riddel1,

widow of, 95


Cramlington, manor of, 31 ; owners of.

115; Richard de Framlington enfeoffed

of lands at, 59 ; grants of lands in,

34n, 158 ; half of vill given to Adam

of Jesmond. 37 ; free warren in lands

at, 40 ; men of, witness a deed, 31

INDEX.

205
Cramlingtons, owners of manor of Cram -



lington, arms of, 115 ; Orde arms

quartering, 118


Craster estates, 163; ‘ Tables,' 116;

pedigree, 165


Craster, Bewick and, property at Jes-

mond, sold. 169


Craster, Anne, 105 ; daughter of Daniel,

married Thomas Wood, of Beadnel,

165; Bertram died s.p., 165; Catherine,

165; Edmund, 165; Eleanor. 165;

Elizabeth, 165 ; her husbands, 165 ;

Elizabeth Hannah Isabel, 165 ;

George, 149 ; George Ayton, 165 ;

Henry, 165 ; Isabel, married John

Mylott, 165 ; buried at Chester-le-

Street, 165 ; John, 149, 164 ; married

Mary Ayton, 165 ; their descendants,

166 ; John (II.), 165 ; his son, 165 ;

John (III.), 165 ; John, of Craster,

and another, took possession of lands

at Jesmond, 162 ; actions against,

163 ; Richard Longiield, 165 ; Shafto,

165 ; owners of strips at Jesmond,

150 ; Thomas, 165 ; Thomas Henry,

166 ; William, died s.p. 165 ; Wil-

liam Robert, 165 ; Thomas Wood

assumed name of. 165
Cresswell, judge, 163n
Cromwell, secretary, 106 ; Thomas,

held Belsay and Newlauds for life, 98


Crown, Philip Hodshon's Jesmond

property forfeited to the, 92 ; chal-

lenged right to lands at Jesmond,

162 ; granted out Jesmond manor in

thirds, 133 ; panted Hexham priory

to Sir Reginald Carnaby, 106 ; pre-

sentation to Jesmond chapel claimed

by, 130
Cruddas, W. D.. 188n


Crusades, 40 ; Henry III. promised to

assist in the last, 49 ; Adam of

Jesmond at seventh, 39
Cullercoats, township of, and Tyne-

mouth moor, 26


Cumberland, harried by Wallace, 54 ;

conservator of the peace for, 47 ;

enquiry concerning rebels' lands in,

48 ; Lascelles property in, 44 ; Robert

Bruce, earl of Carrick, sheriff of, in

1283, 52n


Cumin, Alexander, earl of Buchan,

Gilbert do Umfreville married

daughter of, 45n (see also Comyn)

Cupar, relief of castle of, 98

Cups, covered, in coats of arms, 126
D
D pit, Jesmond colliery, 9
Dalton, Great, Cumberland, land of

Christiana de Jesmond at, 53 ; master

Adam, rector of church of, 53n ;

litigation respecting presentation,

53n
Dalton, Peter, 136 ; William, 136
Daniel, son of Nicholas, witness to a

grant, 28


David, king of Scotland, hostage for

ransom of, 66


Davidson, Messrs., and others, 172
‘ Dead Men's Graves ' (now All Saints’

cemetery), Jesmond, 22, 150


Dean houses, Jesmond, 23
Deeds, early, relating to Jesmond, 27

et aeq.
Deer, Anne, damage to house of, by

coal mining, 14 ; Jane, of Jesmona

cottage, 173


Delaval, Eustace, and his men, against

men of Adam of Chesmuth, 40 ;

Gilbert, witness to a grant, 28 ; Sir

John Hussey, accident to a servant

of, 5; Sir Robert, letter of, 71n;

William, sued for land, 39


Denmark, Philippa, queen of, 133n
Denton, John, executor of Richard

Emeldon, 62 ; mayor of Newcastle, 62


Denom, Isabella, death of, 101 ; [DenumJ

William de, baron of the Exchequer,

94n ; wardship of Jane Emeldon com-

mitted to, 94


Derby, earl of, see Ferrers
Derbyshire, enquiry concerning lands

of rebels in, 48 ; manors in, granted

to Adam of Jesmond, 44 ; now pro-

perty of duke of Devonshire, 44n


Detached freeholds, 148 ; houses, list

of, 177
Deuchar, Mr. , pulled down South Jes-

mond house, 174
Developments, modern, at Jesmond, 169
Devonshire, first earl of, 129
Dewar, James, bought land at Jesmond,

170 ; James Robert, sold land at

Jesmond, 171

206


INDEX.

Dicbington, Nigel of, witness to a

grant, 28
Dilston, Robert of, and another, super-

vised building of Newcastle castle,

33 ; co owner of Sadberge, 33 ; Simon

de, a charter of. 29n


Dispensation, papal, for illegitimacy, 57
Dispute concerning St. Mary the Vir-

gin's lands at Jesmond, 150


DiHsington. lands in, 39
Dixon, Sophia Lvdia daughter of John,

of Astle Hall, Cheshire, married

William L. B. Coulson, 73
Dobson, John, designed ‘ Villa Reale,’

173 ; Jesmond dene house, 173 ;

banquet hall in Jesmond dene, 187 ;

Clayton memorial church, 180 ; made

additions to West Jesmond house,

174 ; planned Jesmond road, 7


‘Dodridge Stile,’ 153
Domesday book does not extend to

Northumberland, 30


Donkin, Armorer, 172 ; of Jesmond

park, 173, 174; bought land at

Jesmond, 170, 173
Douai, justice to be done to Hugh de

Bone Broc, a mernhant of, 49


Douglas besieeced Adam of At hoi at

Ponteland, 27


Dove. Roger, and others, 172 ; land at

Brandling village, &c, conveyed to,

91 ; Thomas. 175
Downing, Edward, 181
Doxford, manor of, 31
Dropping well ravine, 5, 6
Du Cane, Charles Henry Copley, 73 ;

Dorothy, his wife, 73


Duddo, Isabella Riddell, heiress of,

95 ; Carliol lands in, 156


Dumfries, Christojpher Seton executed

at, 54
Dunkeld, Weyland de Stikelawe, canon

of, 59n
Dnns hill, Scottishi army on, 62
Dunstanburgh castle ordered to be

Delivered up to Richar Embledon. 60


Durham, inquisition at, 69n ; estate

of Charrons in 81 ; .John Sayer im-

prisoned in goal of. 86 ; released, 86
Durham. arms of see of, 121 ; bishops

of, 47 ; wapentake of Sadberge

transferred to, 33a ; and Jesmond

chapel, 132; inhibited Thomas de

----------------
Penrith, 132; revoked inhibition,

132; Anthony Bek, 60


Durham, prior and convent of, pre-

sented to Edlingham vicarage, 58 ;

grants to, 18n, 31, 34n ; of fishery

on Tyne, 19


Durham treasury, Middleton deed in,

126
Durham, Northumberland and, keeper

of castles of rebels in, 60

Dutton, Capt- John, built Villa Reale,

173
Dyke, Rev. Dr. Seward, 187
E
EUirsdon township and Tynemouth

moor, 26


East field, Jesmond, 21. 22
East Matfen, township of, and Shildon

moor, 25


East Swinburne, see Swinburne East
Ecopp, William, rector of Henlerton,

bequest to piltrrims to Jesmond, 140


Edinburgh castle, Sir John Stryvelyn

warden of, 98


Edlingham, Richard Stikelawe insti-

tuted to vicarage of, 58


Edneham, Johanna, one of heirs of

Chrintiana de Jesmond, 54a


Edward I. decided in favour of B.aliol

for Scotti!»h crown, 53 ; death of, at

Burgh on Sands, 54 ; II , grants of

Belsrty and Vewlands, 98 ; of Silks-

worth manor. 60; imprisoned Sir

Adam Swinburne, 97 ; roll of arms,

Ump , 126 ; III., Scottish wars of, 79 :

siese of Berwick by, 61 ; errant of

Belpav and Newlandsby, 98 ; Lothian

ceded to, 97 ; clnim to Jenmond chapel,

134 ; Sir John Stryvelyn (Jane

Emeldon's husband) held numerous

offices under, 96 ; roll of arms, temp.,

126 ; VI. Granted Jesmond & Byker

chapels to manor and burgeses of

Newcastle I36 : VII. and his Queen,

Opened Jesmond dene when prince

and princess of Wales, 186


Edward. prince, and knights, at last

crusade, 49 ; wounded at Acre, 50


Eldon house, 178
Eldon, lord, his sister’s marriage 74

INDEX.


207

Elections, parliamentary, names of

Jeemond voters at, 167
Elizabethan roll of arms, 127
Ellingham, barony of, 31 ; Jesmond in,

19 ; manor of, 31 ; Adam Gaugy,

rector uf, 37, 38
Ellington Yorkshire, 31
Ellington, name of, not now remem-

bered, 178 ; Hugh de, 36, 38 ; married

daughter of Walter Grenville, 31 ;

witnebs to a deed, 31 ; married sister

of William Grenville, 32
Elmeden, Alice de, seised of land, &c.,

at Jesmond, 150 ; will of, I50n


Elstan, son of Edric of Newcastle,

grant of lands in Jesmond fields to,

29. 148
Elswick, final agreement concerning

lands at, 67n ; property of Richard

Emeldon at, 63 ; lands in, conveyed,

157, 158 ; township of, added to

Newcastle, vii. ; and town moor, 26
Embleton, Northumberland, church of,

endowed by Richard Emeldon, 59


Emeldon place, Newcastle, 63
Emeldon, 63 ; name of not now remem-

bered, 178; Agnes, 80, 104, 131,

161 n, 164, 169 ; descent of her share

of Jesmond manor, 65, 68 ; wife of

William Graper, 65 ; death of, during

plague, 66 ; children of, 66 ; Chris-

tiana, connections of, 64 ; he

husband, 64; dower interest of, in

Jesmond manor, 78 ; Jacoba or Jane,

68, 80, 125, 126. 131, 161w, 164;

baptized in St. Nicholas's church,

Newcastle, 94 ; wardship of, 94 ; her

three husbands, 94, 104, 124, 133,

162 ; death of, 102 ; inquisition

on 102 ; Matilda, 80, 83, 104 121,

122, 16ln, 164, 181 ; had presenta-

tion to Jesmond chapel, 131 ; her

share of Je?mond manor, 78 ; wife

of Richard Acton, 78 ; pedigree

of descent of her third of Jesmond

manor, 80 ; Richard, 68. 94, 131, 133;

a burgess of Newcastle, debt owing to,

58 ; represented burgesses of New-

castle at convention of merchants at

York, 60 ; mayor of Newcastle,

60. 61 ; member for Newcastle. 60 ;

justice and conservator of peace for

Northumberland, 60 ; governor of

--------------------
Newcastle, 60 ; keeper of castles of

rebels, Ac , 60 ; warden of truce

with Scots, 60 ; manor of Silksworth

granted to him, 60 ; burgomaster of

Bruges requested to restore his goods,

61 ; his ships sail from Alnmoutn, 61 ;

his servants permitted to remove

corn, &c., from Amiens, 61 ; joined

Edward III. before Berwick, 61 ;

lord of Jesmond by purchase of

moieties, 59. 160, 192; probably a

native of Embleton. Northumber-

land, 59 ; held lands at Lesbury,

161 H ; his widow Christiana, daughter

of John lord Mowbray, 63, 64 ; and

daughters Agnes, Matilda, and

Jane, 63, 78, 192n ; his death, 78 ;

executors of, 62 ; property of 63 ;

his descendants, 104 ; partition of

estates after his death amongst his

daughters, 30, 65 ; Robert, accused of

setting fire while drunk to house in

Bruges, 61 ; William, parson of Bothal

and keeper of great seal to Edward

Baliol, king of Scotland, 62 tsee also

Elmeden)


Ermiuia de Lascelles, daughter of

Christiana de Jesmond, 51, 55


Errington John, married Elizabeth,

daughter of John de Vaux, 80, 160 ;

held lands at Jesmond as tenant by

curtesy, 160


Eudo de Carliol, 55
Evesham, battle of, 45w, 48 ; John de

Vescy wounded at, 42


Evetson, Henry, and others, grant of

lands of St. Bartholomew's nunnei y

to, 154
‘ Eyse,’ strip of land between Pandon

and river. 20


F
Farlame, Christiana, wife of John de,

one of heirs of Christiana de Jesmond,

54n
Fauconbergs, the, on barons' side 42
Fauconberg, Walter, mortgaged his

lands, 49


Fawdon, Robert de, sheriff of Northum-

berland, eompotus of 15H7i


Felton, Alice, wife of Alexander Hilt on,

80 ; Eleanor, daughter of William,

first wife of Sir Alexander Hilton, 79

208


INDEX.
Fenham and town moor, 26
Fenwick of Wallington, married a

Trewick heiress, 57w ; arms of,

quartering Trewick, 116 ; Cuthbert,

of Jesmond, 167 ; Gerard, Isabella

widow of, 93 ; Isabel, daughter of

Henry, married Sir William Carnaby,

107 ; Nicholas, part of Jesmond con-

veyed to, 92


Fern avenue, pit near end of, 13
Ferrers, earl of Derby, Robert de,

45n ; William, Buxton and Sterndale

manors, Derbyshire, property of, 44 it
Fewler, William, of Stockton, had

farmhold in Newton Bewlay, 88 (see

also Fowler)
Field names, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29n, 151,

152, 167, 172, 173, 178


Filel, Richard, arms of, 126
Fishery on Tyne granted to Durham

monastery, 19


Fitton, Sir Edward, 83 ; Mary Har-

bottle married, 82


Fitz Roger, Robert, lord of Wark-

worth, arms of, 122


‘ Five quarter coal,’ Jesmond colliery,
11
Fleming, Jame», a merchant, attacked

in streets of Newcastle, 130


Flodden Field, 191 ; Guischartl Har-

bottle slain at, 82, 123


‘ Floors,' 29n
Flower's Northumberland visitation, 117
‘ Food vessel,' Ancient British, dis-
covered at Villa Reale, 15
Footpaths in Jesmond. 7
Ford, Winchester diocese, Richard

aiflbrd, rector of, 133


Forster, &c., Orde arms quartering, 118
Forster, Dorothy, daughter of Sir

Thomas, married Sir Reginald Car-

naby, 107 ; John, and others, 172 ;

Sir John, 106; Jonathan Longstaff,

181"; Sir Thomas, of Adderstone, lady

Carnaby a daughter of, 106


Forsyth, Thomas Hill, West Jesmond,

estate of, 4, 111, 176


Forth, Alice Frances, daughter of Rev.

Gustavus Hamilton, wife of J. B.

Coulson (II.), 73
Foster's visitations of Northumberland,

161/1


Foulden, see Foulesden
Foulesden, a Scottish manor of Sir

John Stryvelyn, 98


‘ Fourteen riggs pit,' Jesmond, 12
Fowler, arms of, 89 n ; of Staffordshire,

89n ; Elizabeth, married John Ogle

of Kirkley, 89 ; Ralph, 166, of New-

castle, merchant, 88 ; apprenticed to

merchant adventurers, 88 ; admitted

a hostman, 88 ; summoned before

company for breach of rules, 88, 89 ;

paid towards maintenance of garrison

of Newcastle, 88; a puritan, &c.,

89 ; his only daughter Elizabeth, 89 :

death of, 89
Framlington, Richard, son of William

de, enfeoffed of lands at Jesmond.

&c. , 59 ; Richard Emeldon possibly

same person, 59


Frampton, G. J., executed Mitchell

memorial tablet. 1 86


France, ambassadors of king of, at

Berwick, 61 ; war with, 40


Freeholds, detached, 148
Freeman family occupied mill in

Jesmond dene, 189


Free warren granted to Adam of

Jesmond, 40


Friday farm, 176
G
Gamelsby, moiety, held by Christiana

de Lascelles, 44 ; and Glassonby,

held by Helewisa, wife of Eustace

Baliol and Christiana de Jesmond,

co-heiresses, 49 ; given to Hildred of

Carlisle, 51 ; confirmed to Odard de

Hodelme, his descendant, 51 ; Eva

settled her moiety of, 51 ; Ralph de

Levington enfeoffed of, 55
Garth waite, Richard, master of Virgin

Mary hospital, Newcastle, 149


Gascon wars, 40 ; Adam de Jesmond at,

39
Gateshead, Agnes Lawson last prioress

of St. Bartholomew, died at. 154
Gaughigh. a vill in Yorkshire 32n
Gaugy l)arony, 31 ; Jesmond in, 19 ;

first recorded Not man grantee, 19;

Ralph Gaugy held, 37
Gaugy family descended from the

INDEX.


209
Grenvillep, 31 ; pedigree of,

of Grenville and, 38


Gaugy [Gaupi], Adam de, 32n, 38;

rector of Ellingham. 37, 38 ; had

children, 37 ; Matilda, had dower in

Hartley, 32n ; Ralph, held barony of

Gaugy, 37 ; Emma Grenville married,

32 ; granted lands in Cramlington,

34n, 37 ; Robert Clifford, one of heirs

of, 37 ; Ralph de (I), and wife Mabel,

38 ; Ralph de (II. ), 38 ; married Mabel

Grenville, 36 ; paid scutage as heir of

Hugh de Ellington, 37 : held barony of

‘ Shesmer,’ 37 ; Ralph de (III.), 38;

Ralph de (IV.). 38 ; Ralph de (V.),

38 ; Ralph de ( VI ), 38 ; Richard, 32 n ;

Robert, 32n ; Robert de, counsellor

of king John. 32n ; married Isabella

--, 32n ; an early burgess of North-

ampton, 32n


Gaveston, Piers, at Newcastle, 60;

flight of, 60


Geology of Jesmond, 8-1 1
‘ George pit,' Jesmond 12
‘ Gervase, son of Ralph,' land in fields

of Jesmond released to, 33


‘Gesemue,' or ‘Gesemuthe,' earliest

way of spelling Jesmond 18 ; Adam of,

37
Gesemuthe men of, witness deed, 31
Gesmond, land at, 108n
Gibb, Dr., owns Sandy ford park, 173
Gibson, John, daughter of, married

William Greenwell. 162; Robert,

149 ; lands at Jesmond sold to, 161 ;

held Carr lands, 164


Glanton, Robert of, his man killed on

Jesmond moor, 25n


Glassonby, moiety of held by Christiana

Lascelles, 44 ; (jamelsby and, held

by Helewisa, wife of Eustace Baliol,

and Christiana de Jesmond, co-

heiresses, 49 ; given to Hildred of

Carlisle, 51 ; confirmed to Odard de

Hodelme, his descendant, 61 ; Eva

settled her moiety of, 51 ; Ralph de

Levington enfeoffed of, 55
Glastonbury, Richard Clifford, canon

of, 133
Glentley, Carliol lauds in, 156


Gloucester, duke of, 85
Godman, son of Alice of Newcastle,

---------------------


witness to a grant, 29 ; son of Edric,

witness to a grant, 29


‘ Godthorn hill’ a field name, Jesmond.

22, 172, 178 ; ’ tack,' 22


‘ Golden flat,' Jesmond, 22, 23
Goldspink hall, 150
Gondronville, Gerard de, 81
Goodeman , William, son. , of Newcastle,

conveyed land at Jesmond, 26


Gosforth, and town moor. 26 ; Ouse-

burn passes through, 3 ; church, 180 :

arms on Coulson memorial stone in,

119 ; north and south, baron Hilton

had rent charge out of, 155 (see also

North and South Gosforth)


Gospatric, 55 ; pedigree of, 51n ;

William de Ireby, a descendant of,

51 ; Waldef, son of, 51
Gower, , first wife of Adam. of Jes-

mond, 38 ; a sister of Robert, 44


Granville, GrainWlle, Grantville, in

Normandy, 31


Graper, Adam, 94 ; married Agnes Emel-

don, 65n, 68 ; Matilda, daughter

of, married William Strother, 68, a

member of parliament, 66 ; Agnes,

daughter of Thomas, married William

Heselrigg, 157, and William Bishop-

dale, 157 ; the late earl of Ravens-

worth and lord Byron both descended

from, 192n ; Alice, husbands of,

66, 68; Matilda married William

Strother, 66, 117 ; Peter, 167 ; ob-

tained Carliol lands, 66 ; wife Cecilia,

157
Gratherd, Walter, witness to a grant, 28
Gray, see Grey
Gray's Chorographia 26
‘ Great millside flat,' Jesmond, 28
Greenwell, Janet, daughter of William,

of Bowless, married John Coulson, 72 ;

Robert , and others, sold capital mes-

suage at Jesmond, 162; William,

married a daughter of John Gibson,

162 ; rev. Wnliam, his description

of stone axe-head found at Barras

bridge, 17


'Greling,' knight's fee in 37
Grenville, three places so named in

Normandy, 31


Grenvilles, arms of, 113 ; used by dukes

of Buckingham and Chandos, 113;

borne by Sir Eustace Grenville, 113 ;

210


INDEX.

family of Gaugy descended from, 31 ;

probably founded Jesmond chapel,

130
Grenville, Sir Eustace, of Wooton,arms

of, 113; Mabel, married Ralph Gaugy

(I.), 38 ; Nicholas, little known of him,

31 ; owner of Ellingham, 38 ; first re-

corded Norman grantee of barony of

Gaugy, 19 ; gave fishery in Tyne to

Durham monastery, 19 ; manors in

Northumberland granted to, 30 ;

Walter de, 38 ; daughter of Hugh de

Ellington married, 31 ; William de,

37 ; gave land to monks of Durham,

18n, 31 ; died childless 32 ; his wife

Emma witness to a deed, 31, 38;

Mabel, sister of, married Ralph Gaugy,

32
Grenville and Gaugy, pedigree of, 38


Grey Friars, the, 158n
Grev [Gray], arms of, 113, 114 ; arch-

bishop, Robert Hilton, a ward of,

121 ; Elizabeth, daughter of Sir

Ralph, married Sir Francis Brand-

ling, 155 ; Henry, master of Virgin

Mary hospital, Newcastle, 149 ;

Joseph. 181 ; Ralph de, witness to a

charter, 114; Sir Ralph, of Chilling-

ham, 155 ; Richard de, son of William,

40/1 ; founder of house of Grey. 114 ;

William de, 40, 121 ; in king's ser-

vice beyond seas, 40 ; Richard, son

of, 40n ; Adam of Jesmond served

abroad under, 114


Greys Thurrock, in Essex, grant of,

to Richard de Grey, 114


Grimston, Walter, married Dorothy

Thirkeld, 168, 159


Grosmont, lead given to church of, 33
Grosvenor controversy, Scrope and, 117
Guisborough priory, lands at Loft-

house given to, 33n ; Robert Bruce

the elder buried at, 53
Gysemue, Adam of, 40
H
' Haddock's nook,' Jesmond, 22
Haddocke, John, 136
Haddon. Over, see Over Haddon
Haddrick's Mill lane, 3, 6 ; riggs, Jes-

mond, 23


Haggerston, Isivbella, wife of John Orde

(III.), 68 ; Margaret. Lancelot Hod-

shon of Winlaton married, 93
' Hagg head,' Jesmond, 22
Haldane, Isabella Mitchelson, daughter

of James Alexander, of Edinburgh,

77 ; married R. B. Sanderson (II.),

75 ; James Alexander, 77 ; Robert,

married Mary Elizabeth Burdon, 77
Haleweton, William de, and his descend-

ants, 107 (see also Halton)


Halidon hill, battle of, 62
‘ Hall's close ' Jesmond, 23 ; ‘ piece,' 28
Hall, Alexander, and others, sold

capital messuage at Jesmond, 162 ;

Andrew, land at Jesmond occupied

by. 136; Robert, 136; William,

tenant of Magdalene hospital lands,

152
Halliwell, Robert de, a burgess of New-

castle, land at Jesmond conveyed to 26
Halton Shields, township of, and Shil-

don moor, 25


Haltons, arms of, 128 ; Carnabys suc-

ceeded to estates of. 128 ; of Cheshire,

arms of, 129
Halton, Eleanor de, married Robert

Lowther, 107 ; John, 128 ; John de.

appointed deputy of Adam de Jes-

mond, 45 ; sheriff of Northumberland,

47 ; and his descendants, 107 ; arms

of descendants of, 115 ; Margaret de,

her two husbands and descendants,

107 (see also Haulton, Haleweton)


Haltwhistle church, arms of John

Burdon in, 119


Hamilton, &c. , arms of Coulson quarter-

ing, 116


Hanbury, Hannah Emily, 170»
Harbottle castle, built in reign of

Henry II., 33n ; held by Simon de

Montfort, 42 ; destruction of, 60
Harbottle, arms of. 122 : Bertram, 81,

83 ; sir, 105, 107 ; Bryan, son of

Roger lord of Harbottle, 123 ; Eleanor,

husbands of, 83 ; wife of Thomas

Percy, 82; George, 82, 83; ward-

ship of, 82n ; Guischard, 83 ; slain

at Flodden, 82, 123 ; inquvntio p.m.,

82 ; his children, 83 ; Lucy, daughter

of Sir Bertram, married Sir John

Carnaby, 107 ; Mary, married Sir

Edward Fitton, 82, 83; their son,

83 ; Ralph, 81, 83 ; his son and heir,


INDEX.

211


81 ; Robert, 83 ; married Isubclla

Heton, 123 ; Monboucher estates

paseed to Isabel, widow of, 81, 83 ;

his children, S3 ; Robert (II.), 81


Harleian MSS., the, 100
Harley, arms of, 130 ; lord, chaplain of,

12 ; Edward, second earl of Oxford

and Mortimer, collector of Harleian

library, 109 ; married Henrietta

Cavendish Holies, 109, 110; Lady

Mary Margaret Cavendish Holies,

married the second duke of Portland,

109, 110; [Harlee] Richard de, of

Shropshire, arms of, 130 ; [Harley]

name of, not now remembered in

Jesmond, 178
Harrison, George. of Newcastle, 167 ;

John, of Newcastle, 167 ; Robert,

bought land at Jesmond, 173
Haropp, James, sold land at Jesmond,

166
Hartburn, co. Durham, part of, held by

Godfrey Baard, 33n ; West, see West

Hartburn


Hartford, Adam of, witness to a grant,

28
Hartlawe, Adam de, Jesmond held by, 37


Hartlepool. Robert Bruce the elder in-

herited large estates at, 52


Hartley. Matilda Gaugy had dower in,

32n; men of, witness a deed, 31 ;

manor of, 31 (see also Hartlawe)
Hastings. Sir James Sanderson, bart.,

M.P. for, 75


Hastings, Sir Richard, at Agincourt,

81n
Haulton. Waldief de, and his descend-

ants. 107 (see also Halton)
Hawkins, Hugh, and others, conveyed

lands at Jesmond, &c., 158 ; Juliana

Elizabeth, daughter of rev. Edward,

married to J. B. Coulson (III.), 73


Haye, Thomas, son of Richard de la,

156
Haysand, lands in, conveyed, 158


Hayton, John, land at Jesmond con-

veyed to, 161


Headlam, Thomas Emerson, of Jes-

mond dene house, formerly Black

dene house, 170, 173 ; owned Crag

hall, 175 ; Dr. , formerly owned mill

in Jesmond dene, 189 (see also

Hodlom)
------------------------


Heaton, haughs of, 179 ; manor of, 31 ;

grant of lands at, to the queen's cook,

58 ; free warren in lands at, 40 ;

Adam of Jesmond built fortified

house at, 48 ; township of, added to

Newcastle, vii. ; men of. witness a

deed, 31 ; property of Richard Emel-

don at, 63 ; the Ouseburn divides

Jesmond from, 3 ; old, lands in, of

Christopher Mitford, 186; Richard

de Framlington, enfeoffed of lands at,

59 (see also Heton) ; and Jesmond

water mills in possession of illegiti-

mate sons of Adam of Jesmond, 56


Hedelme. see Hodelme
Hedgeley moor, Sir Ralph Percy fell at,

157
Hedlom, Henry, vicar of Newcastle,

134
Heighington, William de, incumbent

of Jesmond chapel, 131, 132, 135;

resigned, 131
Helye, Elizabeth, daughter of William,

married John Brandling, 155


Henry I., granted manors in Northum-

berland, 30 ; gave Gamelsby and

Glassonby to Hudred of Carlisle. 51 ;

II., castles of Newcastle, Harbottle

and Prudhoe built in reien of, 33

and n ; gave lead to church of Gros-

mont, 33 ; III., manors in Derby-

shire in hands of, 44n ; summoned

Adam de Jesmond to Windsor, 46,

47 ; at York, to meet daughter

Margaret and her husband, 48 ;

promise to assist in last crusade, 49 ;

a roll of arms temp., 126 ; VII.,

passage of Margaret, daughter of,

through Newcastle, 81n; VIII., a

courtier of time of, 105 ; dissolved

Magdalen hospital. 151
Henry, prince, son of Richard, king of

Germany, &c., 43


Heppescote, Thomas de, 94n
' Hepwell hall close', Jesmond, 22
Hereford, Richard de Rothbury, canon

of, 133
Herle, Sir William de, 94n


Heron, Roger, 98 ; William, sheriff of

Northumberland, 41 ; and another,

took debts due to the king and gave

no receipts, 48 ; Matthew Paris on

212

INDEX.
death of, 41 ; an oppressor of the



poor, 41
Herschell, Ghetal, a sister of lord,

married to Sir John Scott Burden

Sanderson, 77
Hertfordshire, Sir John Baard, witness

to deed relating to land in, 34n


Hetielrigei William and Agnes his wife,

157
Heslerton, Yorkshire, will of William

Ecopp, rector of, 140
' Hethleia,' co. Durham, vill of, granted

to Walter de Gadamo and others, 34n


Heton. Alan de, married Isabel Mon-

boucher, 83 ; Isabella, heiress of

Monbouchers and Charrons, 123 ;

married Robert Harbottle, 123


Hexham priory church, granted by

crown to Sir Reginald Carnaby, 106 ;

Gilbert de Umfreville, buried in, 45n ;

gift of William Carnaby to, 128;

burnt by the Scots, 97
Hickman. Annie, 77 ; her husbands, 77
Higham, a charter relating to. 29n
High hall, Jesmond, 22 23
High main seam, Jesmond colliery, 11
Hildred of Carlisle, 55 ; Glassonby and

Gamelsby given to, by Henry I., 51


Hill, Isabella, John Shield the elder

married, 164n


Hilton, CO. Durham. 79
Hilton, arms of, 121 ; Sir Alexander,

lord of Hilton. 79 ; M.P., 79 ; served

in Scottish wars. 79 ; went to Holy

Land, 40 ; his first wife and son,

79, 80 ; married secondly widow of

Richard Acton , 79, 80 ; Alexander (II . ) .

121 ; Alexander (IV.). lord of Jesmond,

122 ; arms of, 122 ; married Matilda

Eraeldon, 122, 131 ; they presented

to Jesmond chapel, 131 ; Dorothy,

natural daughter of William, 158.

159 ; Elizabeth, married Marmaduke

Thirkeld, 159 ; John, baron Hilton,

rent charge of, in Jesmond, &c.,

155n ; Mary, second wife of Robert

Brandling, 155 ; Robert, 79 ; mort-

gaged his lands after Evesham. 49 ;

arms of. 121 ; a ward of archbishop

Gray, 121 ; Robert de, lord of Shil-

bottle and Rennington, 42 ; Robert,

fion of Alexander, went on crusade,

114 ; arms of, 115; William, lands


--------------
and coal pits at Jesmond conveyed

to, 158
Hirst, the, Jesmond, 22, 23


Hoare, Robert Gurney, 181 ; sudden

death of. 172


' Hobson's close,' Jesmond, 23
Hoddam, Dumfriesshire, see Hodelme '
Hodelme, Christiana de, 55 ; Eva de,

3d ; enfeoffed Ralph de Levington of

moiety of Gamelsby and Glassonby,

55 ; husbands of, 55 ; Odard de,

grant of Gamelsby and Glassonby

confirmed to, 51 ; his daughter

Christiana married Adam of Jesmond,

51 ; Richard, 55 ; Robert de, 56 ; Eva

de, married firstly Robert de Avenel

and then Alan de Charters. settle-

ment of her moiety of Gamelsby and

Glassonby, 51


Hodelstone, Johanna, wife of Robert

de, one of heirs of Christiana de

Jesmond, 54n
Hodgson, J. G., viii.
Hodgson's Northumberland, passim
Hodshon royalty of Jesmond pits, 13
Hodshons, the, 192 ; arms of, 124 127 ;

lands of, ab Jesmond, 169 ; held

manor lands, 158 ; rank papists, 87
Hodshon, Allan. 92n 93 ; Francis, 93 ;

Helena, married Robert Carnegie,

93 ; James, married a Sayer of

Worsall. 93; their son, 93; John,

87, 93, 166 ; held land at Jesmond,

164 ; sold his interest in same,

except mines. 88 ; Anne, his wife,

88 93 ; Percy shrine in St. Nicholas's

church, Newcastle, removed to make

room for Lomb of, 93» ; Lancelot,

in prison as a recusant, 87 ; pur-

chased brother's interest in Jesmond.

87 ; acquired Jesmond lauds, 158 ; his

death, 87; Lancelot of Brandon, 93;

married Mary Lee, 93 ; Lancelot, of

Tone,had Percy shrine in St. Nicholas's

church removed, 93n ; Lancelot, of

Winlaton,married Margaret Haggers-

ton, 93 ; Margaret, 93 ; her devise

of Jesmond lands, 93 ; Mary, 93 ;

conveyed land to Nicholas Fen wick,

92 ; demise of moiety of coal mines

at Jesmond by, 12 ; in the ‘ Preston

affair,' 92 ; attainted for high treason,

92 ; estates forfeited, 92 ; Philip, of

INDEX.


213
tone, married Anne Swinburne, 93 ;

their children, 93 ; Richard, 93, 128 ;

his wiven and children, 93 ; Richard,

of Newcastle, bought one-thinl of

Jesmond manor, 86 ; sheriff and

mayor of Newcastle, 86 ; transfer of

one-third Jesmond to, 86n ; inquisition

on death of, 87 ; his son, 87 ; Robert,

87 ; of Hebburn, 93 ; William, 128 ;

took name of Sanderson, late of

Healey, conveyed part of Jesmond,

93 (see also Sanderson)


Holland. Sir Richard, second husband

of Eleanor Harbottle, 83 ; their son,

83 : Robert, forfeiture of Silksworth

manor. 60 n


Holles, Henrietta Cavendish, married

second earl of Oxford, 109, 116;

John, earl of Clare and duke of

Newcastle. 109 ; married lady Mar-

garet Cavendish, 109, 110; name of ,

not now remembered in Jesmond. 178


Holmes Henry, lease of lands at

Jesmond to, 149 ; William Henry, 177


Holy Land crusades, 39, 40
Homage of John Baliol for Scottish

erown, 96


‘ Hopewell close ' 22 (see also Hepwell

close)
Horsloy, Roger de. ordered to deliver

up Dunstanburgh castle, 60
Horton, Waleran de. Thomas de Ryhil,

married daughter of, 42


Hospitals, of Virgin, held lands at

Jesmond 148 ; at Jesmond, 137 ;

windows of, in ‘ Nag's Head,' 138 ;

of St. Mary Magdalene, held lands at

Jesmond, 151
Hoton, a Scottish manor of Sir John

Stryvelyn. 98 (see also Hutt/On)


Howard, Elizabeth, widow of hon.
Henry. 139
‘ Howndon Flower. ' a field in Low

Buston, 29n


Hugh of Berwick, a clerk, 131
Huntingden, Isabel de, mother of Robert

Bruce the elder, 52


Hutchinson, Elizabeth, daughter of

William of Trimdon, married George

Burdon, 76
Huthwaite. Frances Anne Husf^ey,

house at Jesmond sold to, 171 ;

married Henry West, 171

Hutton, Dr. Charles, his school at

Stote's hall, 163 (see also Hoton)
‘ Huwehalon flat.’ Jesmond, 28
' Hwythlard Due,' witness to a grunt,
Hyne, Dorothy Elizabeth, 170n
I
Illegitimacy, papal dispensation for, 57
Inverbervyn, lease of lands at, granted

to Sir John Stryvelyn of Moray, 95


Ireby, William de, 55 ; Christiana de

Jesmond and Lascelles, daughter and

co-heiress of . 44, 51 ; a descendant of

Gospatric, 51 ; married Christiana

de Hodelme, 51
Isabella, queen, Richard Clifford, keeper

of wardrobe of, 133«


J
Jackson, Collingwood Forster, 174 ;

bought land at Jesmond, 171


Jasper, red, altar steps at St. (Jeorge's

church of. 184


James I., re-founded Magdalen hos-

pital, 151 ; IV. of Scotland, passage

through Newcastle of Margaret to

marry, 81n


Jedburgh, Scottish army assembled in

forest of, 41


Jennison. Dr., master of Magdalene

hospital, 152; Balph son of Robert

of Elswick, 149 ; William, mayor of

Newcastle, 152


Jenyns roll of arms, 126
Jerusalem, Antony Bek, patriarch of, 50
' Jesemond als Jesus mount,' 23
Jesemue, Adam de. witness to a grant,

29 ; Geoffrey de. witness to a grant,

29 ; Richard de, witness to a grant,

29 ; Robert, son of Edward of,

witness to a grant, 29
Jesmond, in barony of Gaugy, 19 ; first

recorded mention of. 18n ; numerous

ways spelled, 18n ; held of the king,

69n ; southem boundary said to have

formerly extended toTyne, 19 ; early

deeds relating to, 27 et seq. ; arms of

lords of , 113; final agreement con-

cerning lands in, 67 and n ; free

warren in lands at, 40 ; portion of,

sold to Sir John Mordaunt .and leased,

&c , to Bartholomew Bradford and

214


INDEX
others, 105 ; lord Oxford's estate at,

23 ; land at, sold by Portland trustees.

III ; gift by John Orde to his son,

68 ; land at, bought by William

Coulson, 69 ; Ralph Baard, posessed

a house in. 33 ; Richard de Fram-

lington held lands at, 59 ; land at,

granted to Tyne bridge, 37 ; to Tyne-

mouth monastery, 35
Jesmond, passim ; see also Chesmuth.

Oesemue, Gesemuthe, frosmond,

Gysemuthe, Jesmuth, Josemuth
Jesmond cemetery, coal-mining near, 14
Jesmond, St. Mary's chapel, 6, 84 ;

proceedings respecting living of, 95 ;

advowson of, 102 ; incumbents :

Richard Clifford 126, 133 ; Lumley.

135; Richard de Rothbury, 133;

chantry of St. Mary in, 103


Jesmond church, 7, 180
Jesmond colliery, last public notice of

coal-mining, l4 ; seams of coal in,

11 ; D pit, 9; Middle pit, 10
Jesmond cottage, damage to, by coal-

mining, 14


Jesmond dene, gift of, to Newcastle,

137 ; opened by present king and

queen, 188 ; house, 3 ; formerly known

as ‘ Black dene house,' built by John

Dobson, 173
Jesmond dene park, 187 ; banquet hall

in, built from designs by John Dobson,

187; given to Newcastle by first

Lord Armstrong, 188


Jesmond common fields, 20, 22 ; grants

of land in, 26, 29, 157 ; leased, 105 ;

landin, granted to Tynemouth monks,

28
Jesmond field names, see Field names


Jesmond gardens, 171 ; road through. 7
Jesmond grove, owned by Andersons,

174 ; hall, Ac, owned by Andersons,

174
Jesmond manor; 30 ; a royal manor,

30 ; divided into thirds, 30 ; one-

third John Sayer's, 86 ; settlement

of third by Sir John Stryvelyn, 99 ;

left by Richard Emeldon, 63 ; dencent

of Agnes Emeldon's share, 85 ; Sir

William Plumpton lord of part of.

64: table of succession to, 112;

manor house, 6 ; erected by William

Coulson, 119 ; arms of, over door.

119; purchased by North Shields

Andersons, 118


Jesmond road, planned by Mr. John

Dobson, 7


Jesmond towers, formerly West Jes-

mond house, 173 ; sold to Charles

Mitchell, 176
Jesmond, township of, entirely agri-

cultural at bejfinningof 19th century.

6 ; added to Newcastle, vii
Jesmond vale, 8
Jesmond village, 7, 8 ; green, 21
Jesmond and town moor, 26
Jesmond and Heaton, grant of lands

at, to Peter de Kendal, the queen's

cook, 58 ; dower claimed by Sibilla

widow of John de Trewick out of

lands in, 58 ; water mills in possession

of Adam de Jesmond's illegitimate

sons, 56
Jesmond, Adam of, see Adam of Jes-

mond ; Christiana de, stricken with

age, her request for an oratory, 54 ;

died in 1305, 54 ; and another, held

Gamelsby and Glassonby, 49 (see also

Christiana de Jesmond)


Jesmuthe, old name of Jesmond, mean-

ing of, 19 ; given in Anglian jjeriod,

18
Jews, Roger Mitford indebted to divers,

for many debts, 46n


Jobling, John, and another, award of,

for division of land at Jesmond. 25


' John with the beard,' witness to a

grant, 28, 29 ; son of Ivete, of New-

castle, witness to a grant, 28
Jordan of Bacworth, witness to a grant,

28
Josemuth, Adam held, 37


K
Kagy, Adam de, see Gaugy
Kain, Walter de, held one-twelfth of

Sadberge, 34n


Kellawe, a Scottish manor of Sir John

Stryvelyn, 99


Kelloe church, Richard Burden buried

in, 76
Kempston, Bedfordshire, grants to

Christiana de Jesmond as dower, 53
Kendal, master Peter de, cook of

queen Eleanor, grant to, 58


INDEX.

215
Kenilworth, treaty of. 47, 48 ; son of

Simon de Montfort surprised at, 47
Kenton and town moor, 26
Kepler hospital, Richard de Rothbury,

master of, 133


Kernetby, William de, second husband

of Margaret de Halton, 107 (see also

Camaby)
Kibblesworth, Thomas, son and heir of

John de Trewick. bom at, 57n


‘ Kibbridges close,’ 23
Kilconath. Adam de, earl of Currick,

Robert Bruce the younger married

widow of, 60
Killingworth, family of, held lands at

Jesmond, &c., 161 ; at Lesbury, l

George, 161 ; John, 161 ; William, 161
Kime, Lucy de, married Robert earl of

Angus. 83 n


' King John's palace,' 142 ; built by

Adam de Jesmond. 48


Kinross, Alexander III seized in his

sleep at. 41


Kirkheaton, lands at, 163
Kirk, Samuel, and others, land at Jes-

mond sold to, 167


Kirsopp, James, 176
Knights Templar held lands at Jes-

mond. 156


Knowles, W. H., on Jesmond chapel,

138
L


‘ Lady pit,' Jesmond, 13

Laing, James, 177


Lambert, Cuthbert, son of a New-

castle physician, 5 ; his ‘ Leap.' 5


‘ Lambert's Leap,' 6, 179 ; whence its
name, 5 ; John Nicholson, a New-

castle surgeon, killed at, 5 ; inscrip-

tion from, in Blackgate museum, 6
Lamesley, Thomas, son and heir of

John ae Trewick, baptized at, 57n


Lancaster co. inquiry concerning lands,

&c, of rebels in, 48


Lancaster, earl of, at Newcastle, 60 ;

Roger of, enquiry concerning his

taking Scottish king's men for tres-

pass, 49


Landowners, principal, in Jesmond, &e.,

in 1840, 174


Langley's close, Jesmond, 23
----------------

Langton manor, forfeited by Walter

Corbet, 66 ; confirmed by king to

Henry Strother, 66


Lascelles, Christiana de, wife of Adam

of Jesmond, 38 ; widow of Sir

Thomas Lascellos 44 ; property of,

in Cumberland, 44 ; Duncan de, and

Christiana his wife, 51, 55; Thomas

de, a descendant of Gospatric, 51 ;

first husband of Christiana de Jes-

mond, 51, 55 ; their daughter Erminia

married John de Seton, 51, 55
Lawson, Agnes, last prioress of St.

Bartholomew, 154 ; died at Gates-

head. 15471 ; desired to be buried in

St. Nicholas's, 154n ; George, mar-

ried Mabel Camaby. 107, 110; Henry,

of Brough, 87 ; Isabella, daughter of

James, her husbands. 93 ; James, of

Newcastle, lease of site of St. Bar-

tholomew's granted to, 154 ; Sir

Ralph, 87


Leazes, the, 25
Ledgard family, 90n (see also Lidgard)
Lee, Alary, Robert Hodshon of Brandon

married, 93


Lefroy, rev. William, dean of Norwich,

181
leprosy, St. Mary Magdalen's hospital

founded for, 151
Lesbury, land at, held by Emeldons

and Killingworths, 161n


Lethegrene, John of, ap{)earance of,

against mayor and corporation of

Newcastle respecting land, 27n
Leveson, colonel. 177
Levington, Helewisa de, married

Eustace de Baliol, 55 ; their son, 55 ;

Ralph de, Eva settled moiety of

Gamelsby and Glassonby on, 51, 55 ;

married Ada de Morvill, 55 ; daughter

Helewisa, 55


Lewen, Robert, sold one-third of Silks-

worth, 68n ; Walter, husband of Alice

Sabraham, 68
Lewes, battle of, in 1264, 43 ; barons

successful at, 43


Lichfield, Richard de Rothbury,

treasurer of, &c. , 133


Liddell, Edward, of Jesmond, whip

in Newcastle, 70 ; Francis, of

castle, merchant adventurer,

Joseph, of Saltwellside, married Grace


216


INDEX.

Andrew, 91 ; Thomas the elder, of

Newcastle, 88 ; the younger, of New-

castle. 88


Lidgard, George, of Newcastle, mer-

chant part of Jesmond conveyed to,

90 ; and Isabel, his wife sold by, 90
Ligulf. .35
Lincoln. Richard Cliflford, canon of, 133
Linton, (nven to John de Woderineton,

122
Lisles, de, held Chipchase, 42


Lisle, Mary, dauehter of John of Ely-

haugh, wife of William Coulson(III.),

73 ; Robert de, of Newton, sheriff of

Northumberland, 43, 46 ; governor

of Newcastle, 46 ; and another, only

sheriff acquitted of malpractices 48.


'Little close’ sold, 1/2; ‘ Little dene',

the, Jesmond, 4, 22 ; right of pas-

turage in, 28 ; ' Little mill side,' 28 ;

‘ Little Short Fridays,' 23


Lochmaben, Robert Bruce the elder

died at, 53


Lofthouse, vill of, 33n ; lands at, given

to Guisborough priory, 33n ; lands

in, held by William de Sancey, 34n
London, parliament at, 60 ; citizens of,

supported barons at Oxford in 1258,

41 ; bequest to St Paul's church,

141 ; Richard Clifford, bishop of,

126, 133; Sir James Sanderson, bart. ,

lordmayor of, 75, 77, 120 ; Sir William

Montague, constable of tower of, 63
Longbenton, lands in, 163 ; parlia-

mentary vote for lands in, 168


‘ Long Doderidge ' [or ‘ Didderidge'],

Jesmond, 22, 23 ; ‘ Long Fridays,'

Jesmond, 23
Longfield, Margaret Eleanor married

Thomas Wood, 165


Lort burn, the, 130
Losh James, of Jesmond grove. 173;

Jesmond lands sold to, 91, 172;

damage to house of, by minine, 13 ;

bought site of chapel, 137 ; James

(II.), judge of Newcastle county

court, 173n

Lothian ceded to Edward III., 97 ; Sir
John Stryvelyn, sheriff of, 98

Louis, king of France, questions for


arbitration of, 46

Lovers' walk,' Jesmond, 7

Lovibond, T. W.. 178
Low Hcatou haugh, 3 ; ' Low Main

seam,' Jesmond colliery, 12


Lowther, Robert, married Eleanor de

Halton. 107


Lowther, Thomas, first husband of

Margaret de Halton, 107


Lucas, Margaret, daughter of Sir

Thomas, second wife of duke of

Newcastle, 109, 110
Lucy, Matilda de, wife cf Gilbert, earl

of Angus, 83 & n


Lumley, incumbent of Jesmond chapel.

135 ; William knight of Ravens-

helme. 157 ; Elizabeth, John Carlell's

widow, 157. 159


Lyham, Chatton, Alan del Strother.

lord of, 66

M
Mackenzie, Peter, occupied pulpit at

Jesmond Wesleyan church 186n


McCrea, Marianne Watson, 170n
Mackford. Thomas, and others 172 ;

land at Brancding village, &c., con-

veyed to, 91
McLeod, Andrew, 181
' Mad Madge of Newcastle.' duchess of

Newcastle so named. 109 & n


Maddison, John, 91 ; Ralph 91 ; Robert,

91 ; his son 91 ; Robert Edward.

91 ; Sarah. 91 ; Sarah, married

T'homas Bonner, 91 ; their son, 91 ;

Rev. Thomas, married Sarah Andrew,

91 ; their children, 91

Magdalenes. the ' piece of land so

called, 151 ; ‘ Magdalene close,' 152


Makepeth, taken prisoner at Neville's

cross, 79


Malcolm, king, and his son Edward.

slain at Alnwick. 154


Malcolm, earl of Animus, Matilda

daughter of, married Gilbert de

Umfreville, 45n
Malmesbury, Sir James Sanderson,

bart., M.P. for, 75, 120


Manby, pedigree of 164 ; Stote, of

Louth, Lincolnshire, claimed lands at

Jesmond, 162 ; succeeded in action,

163 ; William, daughter of rector of

Tollerton eloped with, 163 ; William

Stote, brought action for recovery of


INDEX.


217
land in Northumberland, 163, but

failed, 163


Mandeville, arms of, 125 ; Geoffrey de,

earl of Essex, 125


Manor of Jesmond the, not known who

held it in pre-Conquest days, 30 ;

co-terminous with township, 30 ; a

royal manor, 30 ; devolution of, 30-1 12

(see also Jesmond)
Manor house Jesmond, sold to John

Anderson, 73 ; sold to col. Coulson,

177 ; damaged by coal mining, 14 ;

re-built by William Coulson. 72


Margaret, queen of Scotland, 154
Marley, Sir John, 89
Marshall, Esther, daughter of James. 77
Marston Moor, battle of. 191 ; the duke

of Newcastle at, 109


Martin V., pope, 133
Mary Magdalene horpital, lands of. 7

(see also St. Mary Magdalene


Marmion, Philip, 46
Matthew bank house,' Jesmond, devise

of, 170, 171


‘ Maudland deane,' two water corn mills

in, 155 ; ' Maudlin meadow,' 151


May, John, of Kidlington, 162
' Mayflower pit,' Jesmond, 12, 13
Medal found in wall of Jesmond

chapel, 138


Merchants, convention of, at York, 60
‘ Metal coal.' Jesmond colliery, 11
Methodist Free church, Jesmond, 187
Meynell Stephen, 44
Middle field, Jesmond. 21, 22 ; Middle

pit, Jesmond colliery, 10


Middleton St. George, co. Durham,

land held by Godfrey Baard, 33n ;

lands in, 34n. 35n ; owned by Roland

Baard, son of Ralph, 34n ; church of,

presentations to, 34n
Middleton, North lands at, conveyed,

92n
Middleton -in- Teesdale. William Sur-

tees's lands at, 44
Middleton, arms of. 126 ; quartering

Stryvelyn, 126 ; seal on deed of, 126 ;

of Belsay, pedigree of, 48 ; Sir A. E.,

viii. ; Christiana, who was ; diflerent

opinions, 100, 101 ; on death held

chantry in Jesmond chapel, 142 ;

and her son, taken prisoners by Scots,

103; Francis, 167; held land at

----------------------
Jesmond, 166 : Gilbert, 66 ; Gilbert

(the insurgent), arms of, 127 ; mar-

ried Juliana Swinburne, 98 : rebellion

and execution of, 97 ; forfeiture of his

estates, 57n, 97 ; John, 98 ; arms of.

124 ; John de Belsay not same as, 57n ;

and wife Christiana, 98 104 ; their

descendants, 104 ; Sir John, 103, sold

Jej»mond property, 105; Sir John( II.)

and wife Joan, 103, 104 ; their son,

104 ; married Isabella Thornton, 104 ;

of Belsay. forfeiture of his estates, 97;

acquired Jane Emeldon's property,

102 ; death of, 102 ; part ot manor

and mill at Jesmond passed to his

widow, 102; marriage contract of,

with Roger Thornton, 103 ; Lancelot.

68h ; Richard, afterwards lord chan-

cellor, on a commission concerning

rebels, &c., 48 ; Robert de, held one-

twelfth of Sadberge, 34n ; Thomas,

third-part of Silksworth manor con-

veyed to, 82n, 84n ; of Lincoln's Inn,

68n ; William, 126


‘Milborne's close,' Jesmond, 23
Miles, son of Hubert, witness to a

grant. 28


Mills, lord's, 156 ; in Jesmond dene,

189 ; formerly belonged to Dr. Head-

lam, 189 ; occupied by Freeman and

Pigg,189 ; in Jesmond vale, owned by

Stephen Renoldson, 175 ; two water

corn, in ‘ Maudland deane,' 155


Mill bum, 3 ; close, 22, 167 ; field, 167
Minecan, William, 149
Minerals in Jesmond, 8-14; table show-

ing descent of. 93


Minories, the, 173 ; old coal shaft near

the, opened out, 14 ; afterwards South

Jesmond house, 174 ; pulled down by

Mr. Deuchar, 174


‘ Mise of Amiens,' 46
Mitchell, Charles, 174 ; bought Jes-

mond towers, 176 ; death of, 186 ;

memorial tablet ot, 186 ; Charles

William. 174; death of. 186


Mitford, held by Roger Bertram, 42 ;

grant of advowson of church of, ancl

cottage at, 46n ; castle of, ordered to

be restored to Roger Bertram, 47n


Mitford, Christopher, grant of lands in

old Heaton belonging to St. Mary’s

chapel, &c., to, 136 ; John de, 94n ;

218


INDEX.

Katherine Emily, daughter of Robert

Henry, 77 ; Philadelphia, daughter

of Robert of Mitford, married John

Coulson (II.). 72
Modern developments of Jesmond, 169
Moises, rev. Edward, master of Virgin

Mary hospital, 149 ; at St. Mary’.s

mount, 173
Monboucher tower on Newcastle walls,

81 ; position of, 81


Monboucher. Sir Bertram, arms of,

122 ; married Christiano Widdring-

ton, 79, 80, 83 ; married Joan, heiress

of the Charrons, 81 ; gave name to

tower on Newcastle walls, 81 ; at

siege of Carlaverock, 81 ; Christiana,

80. 83. 85, 160 ; Isabel, her husbands,

83 ; Ralph, arms of, 122


Monk, general, called a traitor by

William Coulson, 71n


Monkseaton, township of, and Tyne-

mouth moor, 26


Montague, arms of, 122 ; Sir William,

constieible of tower of London, Wark

castle granted to, 63 ; son John, 63
Monteith, John,of Carse,married heiress

of Sir John Stryvelyn, 96


Montfort, Simon de, earl of Leicester,

guardian of Gilbert de Umfreville,

42, 45 & n ; rebellion of, 27 ; slain

at Evesham, 47 ; his son surprised at

Kenilworth, 47
Moody’s house, Jesmond, 13, 22, 166;

damage by mining under, 13


Moody, rev. Clement, vicar of New-

castle, appointed to mastership of

Magdalene hospital, &c.,180 ; George,

bought land at Jesmond, 166


Moor, Jesmond, enclosure of, 25 ; Robert

Sortkertel killed on, 25n


Moor Crook, 6 ; closes, Jesmond, 23 ;

letch, 3, 4


Moray, harried Northumberland and

Cumberland. 54 ; Andrew, of Both-

well, second husband of Christiana

de Bruce, 55


Mordaunt, name of, not now remem-

liered in Jesmond, 178 ; John (I.)

and Elizabeth his wife, 105 ; his son,

105; John (II.) and Ella his wife,

105 ; Sir John created baron Mor

daunt of Turvey, portion of Jesmond

---------------------
sold to, 105 ; leased same, 105 ; bio-

graphy of, 105p'


Morrison, Jumes, 172
Morvill, Ada de, married Ralph de

Levington, 55


Morwick, arms of, 121
Mostyn, Katherine de, seised of land at

Jesmond, 151


Mowbray, Christiana de, Robert de

Ros abandoned Wark castle for love

of, 64 ; married Sir William Plump-

ton, 64 ; Geoffrey, complaint of, 52 ;

Hawisia de, husnands of, 85 ; John,

64 ; married daughter of William de

Braose of Gower, 64 ; put to death at

York, 64 : John, and others,appointed

commissioners to inquire into Jes-

mond cliapel. 132 ; John, lord, in

Edward the third's train before Ber-

wick, 61 ; governor of Berwick, 63n ;

put to death, 63 ; daughter Christiana

married Richard Emeldon, 63 ; John,

the younger, 64 ; married Christiana

Emeldon. 64 ; John, lord (11), brother

of Christiana Emeldon, 63 ; Philip,

married Galiena, sister of Christiana

de Waldef, 51 ; Robert, Adam de

Jesmond claimed Christiana’s dower

from 52 ; Roger, 64 ; Thomas, earl

marshal of England, 63


Mulsham, Peter of, 28
Murton, land at, 167 ; township of, and

Tynemouth moor, 26


Musgrave. Thomas, second husband of

Ursula Carnaby, 107


Musselburgh, Robt. Brandling.knighted

on field of, 1S6


Musters, Robert de, of Durham, 06
Mylott, John, Isabel Craster married,

165; their descendants, 165


N
Nafferton, township of, and Shildon

moor, 25


‘ Nag's head,' formerly the hospital, 13S

Naters [Nateris.Nattres.Natres] family,

property of, at Sandyford, 169 ; pedi-

gree of, 168 : Cuthbert, 168 ; John,

168: John (II.), barber surgeon,

168 ; Joseph, 167 ; a beer brewer,

his children, 168; Joseph (II.),

168 ; Joseph Charles, 16S ; Matthew,

smothered in William Brandling's
INDEX.

219
pits, 168; Michael, 168; Nicholas.

167 ; land at Jesmond bought by.

166; of Sandyford stone, 167, 168;

his descendants, 168 ; a farmer, 168 ;

wife Margaret, 168; Nicholas (II.),

168 ; Nicholas (III.), 168 ; Peregrine

Henzell, 168 ; Ralph, 167 ; lands of. at

Jesmond, 166 ; exchange of land by.

25; owned Sandyford, 175; Mag-

dalene hospital lands intermixed

with lands of, 153 ; of Gateshead,

and wife Rose, 168; of Sidgate. &c.,

168 ; his descendants. 168 ; of Sandy-

ford house, 173; Ralph, of Whick-

ham, and his son. 168; Ralph (IV.),

168; Ralph (V.), baker and brewer,

168 ; Ralph (VI.), 168 ; Ralph (VIL),

a merchant, 168 ; wife Dorothy, 168 ;

Richard, of Gateshead, 168; Thomas.

168 ; married Margaret Young, 168 ;

his sons, 168


Netherton, North-eastern reformatory,

75
Netherwitton, lands at Coatyaixls near,

167
Neville's Cross, battle of, 79
Nevilles, the, 42
Neville, lord Ralph, 79 ; Robert, lord of

Raby, sheriff of Northumberland, &c. ,

41 ; Sir Robert, witness to a grant,

49
Newbigging, final agreement concern-

ing lands, &c. , at 61 n
Newburn, the Ouseburn passes through

parish of, 3


Newcastle Alice of. 29 ; Elstan son of

Edric of, 29 ; Ivete of, 28 ; Margaret

duchess of, ‘ Mad Madge of New-

castle, 109 & n ; Sir Charles Caven-

dish (II.) became duke of, 108; marquis

of. 166 ; owner of land at Jesmond,

164 (see also Cavendish, Holies)
Newcastle, homage of John Baliol at.96 ;

a John Stryvelyn present at, in 1292,

96 ; Edward Baliol at, 97 ; Piers Gave-

ston and earl of Lancaster at, 60 ;

passage of Margaret daughter of

Henry VII. through, 81n ; John

Seton executed at, 54 ; attack on

James Fleming in streets of, 130 ;

people whipped in, for advertizing a

comedy, 70 ; Jesmond dene and Arm-

strong park given to, 188 ; fortified
---------------------

by the duke of Newcastle, 109 ;

maintenance of garrison of, 88
Newcastle, land near, given to monks

of Durham, 31 ; merchants oi, became

Northumbrian landowners, 193 ; in-

nuisitions taken at, 61n, 108n ; Emel-

don place in, 84 ; ‘ Potter's chare', 31 ;

tenements of Richard Emeldon in, 63;

lands in Sidgate. 157 ; Oliver's plan

of, 175
Newcastle members of parliament :

Laurence Acton, sen., 67, 159; L.

Acton, jun , 159 ; Nicholas Carliol,

156n ; Richard Emeldon, 60.; Nicholas

Sabraham, 67 ; William Strother, 66.


Newcastle mayor and burgesses, site of

Jesmond and Byker chapels given to,

136, 137 ; held lands at Jesmond, 169 ;

action against, 27


Newcastle mayors : Adam of Jesmond,

27, 45 ; Laurence Acton, 120 ; James

Arch bold, 175; William Armstrong,

190 ; Sir Thomas Burden, 74 ; Richard

Burdon Sanderson (II.), 75 ; Henry

Chapman, 149 ; John Denton, 62 ;

Richard Emeldon, 60, 61 ; Richard

Hodshon, 86n ; William Jennison,

152 ; William Strother, 66. Sherifls :

Sir Thomas Burdon, 74 ; R. Burdon

Sanderson(lII.) 78 ; Stephen Coulson,

119 ; Richard Hodshon, 86. Recorders:

James Losh, 173n ; Robert Hopper

Williamson, 150. Alderman : Matthew

White, 12; Robert de Halliwell, a

burgess of, 26


Newcastle castle, building of, super-

vised by Ralph Baard and another,

33 ; amount spent in fortifying. 43 ;

governors of : Adam of Jesmond, 27,

45 ; Richard Emeldon, 60 ; Robert

de Lisle, 46 ; Robert Neville, 41 ;

Thomas de Ryhil, 42 ; walls, Mon-

boucher tower on, 81


Newcastle town moor 26 ; one of Jes-

mond's boundaries, 2 ; said to have

been gift of Adam of Athol, 26
Newcastle, townships added to, in 1835,

vii.
Newcastle, bishop of, has patronage of

St. George's, 186
Newcastle, vicar of, held small tithes of

Jesmond, 174 ; Henry Hedlom, vicar.

134

220


INDEX
Newcastle : churches (new), 180 ; St.

Andrew's, 180 ; St. Ann's, 77 ; St.

Barnabas's, 186; St. George's, 183 ; St.

Nicholas's, Percy shrine in, removed,

93n ; re-building of choir of, 150 ; St.

Thomas's, 180


Newcastle, chapel on Tyne bridge, cor-

poration bought, 151 ; free chapels

of Jesmond and Byker granted to

mayor and burgesses of, 136


Newcastle, St. Mary's hospital, Sir John

Samson probably master of, 29 ; grant

to chapel of St Matthew in Westgate

hospital, 29


Newcombe, W. L., 187
Newlands granted by Edward III. to

Sir John Stryvelyn, 98


Newton, township of, and Shildon moor,

25
Newton-on-the-Moor, final agreement

concerning land, &c., at, 67n
Newton Bewlay, a farmhold in, held

by William Fewler, 88


Newton-hall, township of, and Shildon

common, 25


‘ Nicholas pit', Jesmond, 12
Nicholson, John, a Newcastle surgeon,

killed at ' Lambert's leap,' 5


Nigel of Dichington, witness to a grant,

28 ; of Galloway, 56


Noble, Sir Andrew, 177. 188n; residence

of, 3 ; John, 177


Norfolk, Thomas Mowbray, duke of, 63

Norham, final agreement concerning

lands, &c. . in, 67n
North of England, compounded estates

in, 69n


Northampton, royalists won battle of,

46 ; William Gaugi an early burgess

of, 32n
North field, Jesmond, 21, 22
North Gosforth, William Surtees's lands

at, 44
North Jesmond house, 172


North moor, Jesmond, 23
North Middleton, see Middleton, North
North Shields, Anderson family of,

170n ; township of, and Tynemouth

moor, 26
Northumberland, Domesday book does

not extend to, 30 ; harried by Wallace,

54 ; barons' party strong in, 42 ;

enquiry concerning lands of rebels in,


-----------------

48 ; estates of Charrons in, 81 ; manors

in, granted to Nicholas Grenville, 30 ;

lands in, forfeited by Barnaba de Swin-

burne, 97 ; a survey of lord Oxford's

baronies, etc., in, 23 ; extracts from,

24 ; list of gentry of, in 1673, 19 ; visi-

tations of, 116-118 ; sheriffs of, only

ones acquitted of malpractices, 48;

Adam of Jesmond, 39, 43 48 ; John

of Halton, 47; Willi.om Heron, 41,

48 ; Robert de Lisle of Newton, 43,

46; Robert Neville, lord of Raby,

41 ; John de Plessey, 41, 48 ; Thomas

de Ryhil. 42 ; Viscounts, 42
Northumberland, conservators of the

peace for : Adam de Jesmond, 39 ;

Richard Emeldon (and justice) 60 ;

John de Plessey, 47 ; escheator for:

William Raygate, 134 : South, baron-

ies in. 17; and Durham, castles, Ac,

of rebels in, 60
Northumberland, Henry, earl of, 82n ;

Thomas Percy, seventh earl, 83. 106 ;

duke of, president of society, 192
Northumbrian landowners, Newcastle

merchants became, 193


‘ North Willow balks,' 166, 167
Norway, Isabella, daughter of Robert

Bruce, queen of, 59n


Norwich, rev. W. Lefroy, dean of, 181
Nottinghamshire, enquiry concerning

lands of rebels in, 48


Nun's close, 154; dene, 154; moor,

William Brandling died seised of, 154


O
Oak planted in Jesmond dene by queen

Alexandra, 189


Ogles, arms of, 129 ; of Kirkley, quarter

Fowler arms, 89n


Ogle Catherine, 108 ; made baroness

Ogle, 108 ; married Sir Charles Caven-

dish, 108. 110 ; their son, 108. 110;

inquisition on death of, 108n ; died

at Bothal, 108m ; Sir Charles Caven-

dish, first earl of, 108 ; Cuthbert. lord,

second husband of Catherine Car-

naby, 107, 108, 110 ; their daughters,

108,110; the lady, 164, 166; Jane,

afterwards countess of Shrewsbury,

108 ; John, of Kirkley. 166 ; owner of

land at Jesmond, 164 ; married Eliza-

beth Fowler, 89 ; Ralph, 89 ; married

INDEX.


221
Martha Thompson, 89, 90n ; death of,

90; executors of, 90; Robert or

Richard de, 129 ; Robert, and another,

concerned in a cattle raid, 57n ;

Thomas, 90
Oliver, Thomas, meaeurements of Jes-

mond township, 2 ; his plan of New-

castle, 175
Open rigs at Jesmond, 22
Ordemanor, &c, sold to Bartram Ander-

son, 67 ; final agreement concerning.

67n
Orde, arms of, 17 ; quartering Cram-

lington, &c, 118 ; lords of .Jesmond,

116 ; of Newbiggen, pedigree of, 66 ;

Alice, married Honry Anderson, 68 ;

wife of Robert, heiress of Matilda

Strother, 66 ; Bertram, of Newcastle,

68; Christopher, 68; George. 67n

68 ; George, sold Alice (draper's share

of Jesmond and also Orde manor, &c,

67 ; Henry, 67n ; of Orde, arms and

seal of, 117; John, heir of Alice

Graper, 67; John, the elder, 68 ; John

(II.). his son and heir William, 68;

gave son third part of Jesmond. &c,

68; baptized at St. John's, N'ew-

castle, 68 ; John (III ), married Isa-

bella Haggerston, 68 ; died seised of

one-third of Jesmond, 68 ; Robert,

68, 132 ; Alice Graper, wife of, 68,

132 ; on death of, widow re-married,

66 ; children of, 68 ; and another,

presented to Jesmond chapel, 131


Orme, a younger son of Gospatric, 61
Osbert de Jesemue, witness to a grant,

29
Osberwick, manor of, 31


Osborne road, when made, 7
Otway, Braithwaite, 149 ; Sir John, of

Tugmire, co. York, 149


Ouseburn, one of bounds of Jesmond,

2 ; rises near Callerton fell ; passes

through Newburn and Gosforth, 3 ;

separates Jesmond from Heaton, 3 ;

waggons used in conveying Jesmond

coal to the, 12


Ouseburn house, land near, owned by

Virgin Mary hospital, 175


Ouston grange, lease of lands of St.

Bartholomew at, 154 ; granted to Sir

William Barantyne and others, 154
-------------------
Over Haddon manor, Derbyshire, 45n ;

granted to Adam of Jesmond, 44


Ovington, township of, and Shildon

moor, 25


Owners, former, of Jesmond, not re-

membered in naming streets, 178


Ox close, Jesmond, 22, 123
Oxford, barons met at, in 1258, 41 ;

provisions of, 41 ; king absolved from.

43
Oxford, lady, rigs held by, at Jesmond,

23 ; lord, estate at Jesmond, 23 ;

chaplain of, 23
Oxford and Mortimer, Edward, earl of,

23 (see also Harley)


Oxneyfield, land at, settled, 69n
P
Painted glass in St. George's church,

Jesmond, 183


‘ Palm Tree close,' Jesmond, 22 ; and

flat, 23


‘ Pantry close,' Jesmond, 22 ; pit. 13
‘ Palliestree Sheth,' Jesmond, 22
Papal dispensation for illegitimacy. 57
Paris, Matthew, on William Heron,

sheriff of Northumberland. 41


Paris, Sir William Carnaby died at, 109
Parliamentary elections, names of Jes-

mond voters at, 167


Parson & White's Directory, 173
Patrick son of Edgar, witness to a

grant, 28


Pattinson, Hugh Lee, the younger, mar-

ried a daughter of John Shield, 164n


Pavonazza marble, altar, &c , of St

George's church of, 184


Pears, Archbold, made portion of

Osborne road, Newcastle. 7 ; James

Archbold, son of William, lands at

Jesmond settled on, 176 ; took name

of Archbold, 176 ; sold land. 176
Pedigrees of : Acton 159 ; Aske, 85 ;

Bentinck, 1 10 ; Brandling, 155 ; Bruce,

56 ; Burden and Burdon-Sandorson,

76, 77 ; Camaby, 107, 110; Coulson,

72, 73 ; Craster, 165 ; Agnes Emeldon's

descendants, 18 ; Jane Emeldon, 104 ;

Matilda Emeldon's descendants, 80 ;

Gospatric, 51n ; Grenville and Gaugv,

38 ; Halton, 107 ; Hoddam, 55 ; Hod-

shon, 93 ; Christiana de Jesmond, 85 ;

222

INDEX.


Middleton of Belsay. 104 ; Mow-

bray, 64 ; Naters, l68 ; Orde. 68 ;

Plumpton, 64 ; Stote and Manby,

164 ; Ryhil, 42n ; Thirkeld, 159 ;

Widdrington, 50
Peirson, Christopher, 136
Pennefather, rev. Somerset Edward,

vicar of Clayton Memorial church,

181 ; first vicar of St. George's, 181
Penrith, Thomas de, 95 ; priest of

Carlisle diocese, incumbent of Jes-

mond chapel, 131. 135 ; confirmation

of, to ' Jesmuth ' chapel by pope, 132 ;

petitioned pope for ' Wessington,'

co. Durham, 132


Percy shrine in St. Nicholas's church,

Newcastle, removed, 93«n


Percy street. Newcastle, 'great stone

grange' built by Richard de Emeldon

in, 63
Percys, the, 42 ; Yorkshire Plumptons

feudal tenants of. 117


Percy, ancient arms of, 117; Eleanor,

arms of descendants of, 123 ; Henry,

45 ; Sir Ralph, fell at Hedgeley Moor,

157; Eleanor, widow of, 157, 158 159;

Thomas, seventh earl of Northumber-

land, 83; first husband of Eleanor

Harbottle,82 83; executed at Tyburn,

82 ; his wife Eleanor, 82


Pestilence, great, of 1349, 66
Pert, Elizabeth, wife of Roger Aske, 85
Philippa, queen, held Taddington and

Priestcline manors, Derbyshire, 45n ;

queen of Denmark, Richard Clifford

keeper of wardrobe of, 133n


Pierrepont, Frances, married Henry,

duke of Newcastle, 109, 1 10


Pigg, one named, tenant of mill in Jes-

mond dene, 189


Pigg's dene, 4 ; close, 153
Pilgrims resorted to Jesmond chapel,

140 ; bequest to, 140


Pilgrim Street gate, Newcastle, so

named from pilgrims who passed

through, 140n
Pitt, Elizabeth, daughter of Sir William,

second wife of Sir Francis Brandling,

155
Place, Anne, daughter of John, married

Sir Robert Brandling, 155


Plessey, John of, sheriff of Northumber-

------------------

land, 41, 46; conservator of North-

umberland, 47; and another, only

sheriffs acquitted of malpractices, 48
Plumpton, Cumberland, trespasses on

king's manor of, 49


Plumpton, arms 117 ; feudal tenants of

Yorkshire Percys, 117 ; Christiana

de, 101 ; Robert de, married Lucy

daughter of lord William de Ros, 64 ;

William, married Alicia daughter of

Henry de Beaufi tz, 64 ; second husband

of Christiana Emeldon, arms of. 117 ;

Sir William de, a Yorkshire knight,

married Christiana de Mowbray. 64,

131 ; lord of part of Jesmond manor,

64 ; founded a chantry at Ripon, 65 ;

sheriff of Yorkshire, 65 ; death of, 65


Ponteland manor, Adam de Athol, and

his father, seised of, 26 ; besieged by

Douglas at, 27
Poor, William Heron, sheriff of North-

umberland, oppressor of the, 41


Pope absolved king from provisions of

Oxford, 43 ; gave Richard Clifford

licence to hold Jesmond chapel, 133 ;

confirmed Thomas de Penritn in Jes-

mond chapel, 132
Portland family, lands of, at Jesmond,

169 ; trustees sold land in Jesmond,

111, 167
Portland, duke of, 23 ; land owned by,

at Jesmond, 27, 175 (see also Ben-

tinck)
' Pottere Shirhera' near Newciustle, given

to Durham monks, 31


'Potter's Chare,' Newcastle, 31
Prehistoric grave discovered at Jes-

mond, 14


Presbyterian church, Jesmond, 8 ;

opened by rev. Dr. Seward Dykes,

187
Preston, 191 ; township of, and Tyne-

mouth moor, 26


‘ Preston affair.' the. 92
Priestcliffe manor, Derbyshire, 45/i ;

granted to Adam of Jesmond, 44 ; in

hands of king, 44n ; in hands of queen

Philippa, 45n


Provisions of Oxford, 41 ; king absolved

from, by pope. 43


Prudhoe castle, built in reign of Henry

II., 33n ; held by Simon de Montfort,

42
INDEX.

223


‘ Puddles close,' Jesmond, 22
Pudsey, Orde arms quartering. 118 ;

Anne, daughter of Ralph, married

Charles Brandling, 155; bishop Hugh,

grants by, 34n


' Puritans, covenanters and factious

fellows,' examination of, 89


R
Raby, Robert Neville, lord of, 41
Ralph, the chaplain, witness to a

grant, 28 ; of Witelithe, witness to

a grant, 28
Ramshaw, William, owned land at Jes-

mond, occupied by Sir W. G. Arm-

strong, 175
Ratcliffe, Thomas, of Cockerton, devise

of farmhold in Newton Bewlay. 88


Ravensworth, late earl of descended

from Agnes Graper, 192n


Raygate, William, escheator in North-

umberland, 134


Rebellion of Simon de Montfort, 27
‘ Recusants, popish', 87
Redesdale, lands in liberty of, conveyed,

158
Reid, William Bruce, 177


Rennington. Robert de Hilton, lord of, 42
Renoldson, Stephen, owned Jesmond

mill, &c., 175


‘ Resolution pit.' Jesmond, 13
Richard I. transferred wapentake of

Sadberge to bishop of Durham, 33n ;

II., roll of arms,


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