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temp.., 117; III.,

presented to Jesmond chapel, 135


Richard, duke of Cornwall, in Holy

Land, 40


‘ Richard's pit,' Jesmond, 12

Richardson’s Armorials of the Church of



St.Nicholas, &c, 119
Richmond, St. Martin's priory at, 84
Richmond, earl of, 84
Riddell, Isabella, heiress of Duddo,

married Sir Alan Clavering, 94. 95 ;

widow of Sir William de Crakes, 95
Ridley, Matthew, 13 ; Sir Matthew

White, had lease of great tithes of

Jesmond. 174 ; Nicholas, of Willi -

monteswick, 107 ;Thomazine, daughter

of Nicholas, first wife of Thomas Car-

naby, 107 ; her descendants, 107


Ripon, request of Christiana de Bruce

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


for oratory near, 54 : Sir William

Plumpton founded a chantry at, 65


Rising of the North, the, 191 ; the

Sayers took part in, 86


Roberts, Anne Florence, 170n
Robson, William Wealands, married

daughter of John Shield, 164n


Roby, Dr., incumbent of Jesmond chapel,

135
Rolls of Arms, 126, 127


Roman Catholic church of the Holy

Name. 187


Roman inscribed stone from Jesmond

dene, 18 ; occupation, no traces of, at

Jesmond, 18
Ros. lord Robert de, abandoned Wark

castle, 64 ; Lord William de, 64 ; Sir

Robert Plumpton married Lucy

daughter of, 64 ; of Hamelak, had

custody of Wark castle, 63
Rothbury, Gilbert de, 94n ; Richard de,

treasurer of Lichfield, incumbent of

Jesmond chapel, 133, 135
Rotherford, Edward, 107 ; Margaret,

daughter of, second wife of Thomas

Carnaby, 107
Rupert, prince, 109
Russel. Bartholomew, 131
Ryhill, family, pedigree of, 42n ; Thomas

de, married daughter of Waleran de

Horton,42 ; represented the Viscounts,

42 ; held shrievalty of Northumber-

land, 42 ; Isabella, widow of, married

Guischard de Charron, 42n


Ruckert's Chidher, extract from, 193
S
Sabraham, ordinary name for Sedberg-

ham, Cumberland, 67n


Sabraham, Alice. married Walter Lewen,

68 ; inquisitions on death of, 67n ;

Nicholas, M.P. for Newcastle, 67 ;

widow of Robert Orde married, 66 ;

second husband of Alice Graper, 68 ;
Sadberge, wapentake of, transfer to

bishop of Durham, 33n ; parts of, held

by Godfrey and Roland Baard, 33n :

owned by Ralph Baard and another,33


Sadler, John, and another, award of,

for division of land at Jesmond, 25


St. Andrew's parish, Newcastle, Jes-

mond, imrt of, 180

224

INDEX.
St. Barnabas's church, foundation stone



of. laid. 186
St. Bartholomew, nunnery ot, lo4 ;

royal nuns. 154 ; lands at Jesmond,

IM ; Agnes Lawson, last prioress.

154 and n ; lease of site, &c., of, 154 ;

grant of lands of, 154
St. George's church. 4 ; built from de-

signs ot T R. Spence, at cost of

Charles Mitchell, 183 ; a district con-

stituted for, by order in council, 183 ;

painted windows, 183 ; altar and

reredos, 184 ; memorial tablet, 185 ;

patronage of, 185; vicars, 185
St. Hilda's church, 185
St. James's close, 152
Saint, Joseph, of Newcastle, 168
St. Lawrence's chapel. Byker, granted

to mayor and burgesses of Newcastle,

136
St. Mary's chapel Jesmond, 138 ; erected

on ' Little close,' 172; probably by

Grenvilles, 130 ; first mention of. 130 ;

patent roll relating to, 19 ; claim of

Edward III to. 134 ; commissioners

appointed by him concerning, 132;

resort of pilgrims, 140; bequest to

pilgrims to, 140 ; incumbents, list

of, 135 ; Henry Benfaunt, 132 ; Richard

de Clifford. 134 ; William de Heigh-

ington, 131, 132; Thomas de Pen-

rith, 131 ; his appointment confirmed

by pope, 132 ; separate chantries in,

142 ; in certificate of dissolved chant-

ries, 136 ; granted to mayor, &c., of

Newca.Mtle, 136; conveyed to John

Brandling, 136; dismantled by

him, 136 ; site sold to James Losh,

137 ; to Messrs. Anderson. 137 ; to

Ijord Armstrong, 137 ; ruins of. 4 ;

given by him to corporation, 137,

188 ; Edward Swinburne's view of,

138 ; Robert White on, 138; W. H.

Knowles's description of, 138 ; plan

and elevations of, 144-147 (see also

under Jesmond)


St. Mary the Virgin, hospital of, lands

of, 148. 150, 166, 169. 174 ; chapel of

St. Matthew in, 29; masters: Richard

Garthwaite, 149 ; Henry Gray, 149 ;

Hugh Moises. 149 ; Sir John Sam-

son (?), 29; William Weldon, 135

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St. Mary Magdalene, ancient hospital

of, 8, 151 ; lands of. at Jesmond, &c.,

23 & n, 151, 153 161, 166, 167, 169,

175 ; founded for lepers, 151 ; dis-

solved by Henry VIII , 151 ; old

cliapel pulled down, 151 ; master and

brethren of, 151 ; master of, sued for

dower, 152 ; masters : Edward Bur-

rell, 152; rev. Richard Clayton, 180;

Dr. Jennison, 152


St. Mary's mount, 150 177. 188 ; well,

Bourne's description of 142


St Matthew, chapel of, in Virgin Mary

hospital, Newcastle, grant of wax

candle to, 29
St. Thomas the Martyr, chapel of, on

Tyne bridge, 161 ; keepier of the. 150


St. Thomas the Martyr's church built

on ' the Magdalenes.' 151 ; conse-

crated, 161 ; rev. Richard Clayton,

180 ; rev. Clement Moody, 180


Salisbury, Richard Clifford, canon of.

133
Sampson le Cotiller. and wife Agnes. 59


Samson. Sir John, witness to a grant,

29 ; Sir John, probably master of St.

Mary's hospital. Newcastle, 29
Sancey, William de held lands in Loft-

house, 34n


Sandefor close, Jesmond. 22
Sanderson, arms of 120; Elizabeth,

daughter of Sir James, 77 ; Elizabeth,

of Stockton, acquired part of Jes-

mond, 92 ; sold same to Sir Thomas

Burden. 93 ; James, of York. 120 ; Sir

James, bart. . lord mayor of London.

&c, 75, 77 ; member of Parliament

and alderman. 120 ; arms granted to,

120; daughter. Elizabeth Skinner,

married Richard Burdon. 120; Wil-

liam, devise of Jesmond land to, 93 ;

took name of Hodshon, 93 ; William

John. 181 (see also Burdon-Sanderson)
‘ Sandirig flat,' Jesmond. 28
‘ Sandiver close’, Jesmond. 23, 166
Sandyford, lands of St Mary Mag-

dalene hospital at, 25 ; bridge, 3, 6 ;

colliery being won in 1826, 14 ; dene,

5.161; estate sold 176; flat 150;

liall, 88: house, 22; lane. 6 and

burn, two of .Jesmond's boundaries.

2,3; park, 178; formerly' Villa Reale',

owned by Dr. Gibb, 173 ; pre-historic


INDEX.

225
burial at, 14 ; stone. 89, 153 ; wall

close. 23 (see also Sandefor, Sandiver)
Saul, Eleanor Adelaide 170n
Saunders, George B.. 181
Sautmareis, a cleric, and others,

attacked James Fleming, a merchant,

130
Savage, rev. Edward Sidney, vicar of

Clayton Memorial church, 181


Sayer family. 84 ; arms of, 124 ; of Wor-

sall, 127 ; held Silksworth manor. 82;

John, held portion of Jesmond m.inor,

82, 86 ; manor lands purchased from,

86, 158 ; married Dorothy Aske, 84,

85 ; their son, 85 ; senior and junior,

took part in the ‘ Rising of the North,'

86 ; John (II.) married Francs Con-

yers, 85 ; imprisoned in Durham gaol,

86
Says, arms of, 125


Scone, Robert Bruce crowned king of

Scotland at, 54


Scott, Jane, sister of lords Eldon and

Stowell, married Sir Thomas Burdon,

74, 77 ; Peter, of Newcastle, witness

to a erant, 29


Scottish wars, the, 96 ; Sir Alexander

Hilton served in the, 79


Scotland. Adam de Jesmond to march

into, 41 ; king of, his men taken for

trespass on rlumpton manor, 49 ;

Margaret, queen of, 154


Scots held Berwick, 61 ; defeated at

Halidon hill, 62 ; took Bewcastle

castle, and as prisoners Christiana

Middleton and her son, 103 ; damage

by, to Jesmond property, 102 ; took

Richard Talbot and Sir John Stryvelyn

prisoners, 98 ; confisicated latter's Scot-

tish manors. 99 ; burnt Hexham priory


‘ Scots Leases, or Leazes,' Jesmond, 23,

172 ; ‘ Scot's Leas close', 22


Scrope and Grosvenor controversy, 117
Scutage owing for Wales 39
Seals (and arms) of .William de Acton,

121 ; on Middleton deed, 126; (and

arms) of Henry Orde of Orde. 117 ;

of Stryvelyns, 125; of Thomas Tre-

wick, 116
Sedbergham, Cumberland, formerly

called Sabraham, 67n


Seghill, Robert of, a clerk, 131

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‘ Selby's flat.' Jesmond, 22 ; piece,' 23 ;

‘ stints.' 23


Selby, William, married Hawisia de

Mowbray, 85; Sir William, his pit

at Jesmond in 1625, 12
Sequester pit,’ Jesmond, in 1631, 12
Serjeanty, Byker held by, 20
Settlement of Sir John Stryvelyn's

lands 99 and n


Setons, of Worsall, arms of, 127
Seton, Christopher, married Christiana,

sister of Robert Bruce, 51. 65, 56;

and son John present at killing of

John Comyn, 51 ; both captured and

executed by English, 54; chapel

erected by Scottish king. 54n ; Jonn

de, 55; married Erminia de Las-

celles, 51, 55; his sons, 51


’Seven Rigs close,' Jesmond, 22 ; pit, 13
Sheppardson family, lands of, at Jes-

mond. 166, 169; Ralph. 166


Sherborne, Francis Carnaby slain at,

109
Sherewood, William, Carliol croft con-

veyed to, 158
Sheriffs acquitted of malpractices, 48
‘ Shesmer,' Ralph Gaugy II. held barony

of. 37
Shield family, Stote's hall, &c., sold to,

173
Shield, Clifton. 164n ; George Robert-

son, 164n; Hugh, 164n ; Hugh, Q.C.,

164n ; death of, 164n ; John, the elder,

composer of songs, 164n ; died at

Bromley, 164n ; married Isabella Hill,

164n ; their children, 164n ; bought

Stote's hall, 164 ; the younger, mar-

ried Catherine Bamett, 164n ; John

(III), 164n
Shieldfield, lands in, conveyed, 157
Shields, North, see North Shields
Shilbottle, Robert de, lord of, 42
Shildon moor, 25
Shippen, Francis, 149, 162 ; William,

and another, lease of lands at Jes-

mond to, 149
Shipperdson see Sheppardson
‘ Short Doderidge 'or 'Didderidge,' Jes-

mond, 22, 23 ; ‘ Fridays,' 22, 23

Shrewsbury', Jane, countess of, death

of, 107
‘ Sickman's close,' Jesmond. 23, 172

Sidgate, lands in, 158

226


INDEX,
Siena marble, altar steps of St. George's

church of, 184


Silksworth manor, forfeited by Robert

Holland, 60n ; given to Richard Emel-

don, 60, 63 ; in possession of the Askes

and Sayers, 82 ; grant of third of,

S2n ; settlement of third, by Sir John

Stry velyn, 99 ; one-third sold to Gil-

bert Middleton, 68» ; conveyed to

Thomas Middleton, 84»


Sillick, James 181
Simon, the chamberlain, 34n ; son of

Milo, witnesses a grant, 28n ; of

Ripon, 130 ; of Jesmond, illegitimate

son of Adam, 57 ; presented to living

of Bolton, Cumberland, 56
Simpson, John, incumbent of Jesmond

chapel, 135


‘ Six quarter coal,' Jesmond colliery, 11

Somerset, duke of, knighted Robert

Brandling, 136
Sortkertel, Kobert, Robert of Glanton's

man, robbed and killed on Jesmond

moor, 25n
South Gosforth property of Richard

Emeldon, 63


' South Pigg’s close,* 22 ; ' Sickman's

close,' 153 ; ‘ Willow Balks,' 153


‘ Sowlden flat,' Jesmond, 22
Spence, T. R., architect of St. Georges

church, Jesmond, 183


Spital Tongues, lands at, 152, 153
' Stables,' Jesmond, 22
Stannington, ‘ apud flores,' 29n
Stanton manor, Derbyshire, granted to

Adam of Jesmond, 44


Stelling, township of, and Shildon moor,

25
Sterndale manor, Derbyshire, granted

to Adam of Jesmond, 44 ; belonged

to William Ferrers, earl of Derby, in

1251, 44n
Stickley [Stikelawe], in Horton, deed

relating to, 29n, 58 ; gave name to

family, 58
Stikelawe, Emma, heir of William, 59

granted lands at Jesmond, &c, 58 ,

Henry son of Ralph de, 59n ; Richard de,

alienated his lands in Stikelawe, 59n

Thomas son and heir of, 59n ; Richard,

one of Adam de Jesmond's heirs, 54

son of William, 58 ; took his name

from Stikelawe in township of Hor-

---------------------
ton, 58; instituted to vicarage of Ed-

lingham, 58; dead by 1284, 58 ; Wey-

land de, canon of Dunkeld in 1283.59n;

in service of Isabella queen of Norway,

59n ; William de, alienated lands in

Stikelawe, 59n


Stikley, see Stickley
Stirling castle, Alexander III. taken to,

41
Stirling, Sir John, of Carse, oath of

fealty of, 96 ; arms of, 96 ; heiress of,

married Sir John Monteith of Carse,

96 (see also Stryvelyn)
Stockton, Thomas Burden, first mayor

of, 76
‘ Stoker's close,' Jesmond, 150


Stone axe-head. Ancient British, found

near Barras bridge, 17


' Stony heap,' Jesmond, 22, 173 ; close,

22
Stote's hall, Jesmond, 8. 22. 162 ; Dr.

Charles Hutton's school at, 163 ; sold

to and occupied by John Shield, 164,

172, 175
Stote, pedigree of, 164
Stote, Bertram, 162 ; his daughters,

162 ; son of Sir Richard, 149 ; Cuth-

bert, rector of Tollerton, Notts, 163 ;

Dorothy .married hon. Dixie Windsor,

162 ; Richard, owner of lands at Jes-

mond, 166 ; of Lincoln's inn, 162 ; Sir

Richard, 169 ; purchased house at

Jesmond, 162 ; last descendant of, 149


Stowell, lord, his sister's marriage, 74
Strachan, John, owned land near the

Minories, 175


Stranguishe, Felicia, married William

Aske, 85


' Strata ' in Jesmond, 8, 9
Street names, names of old owners not

remembered in Jesmond, 178


‘ Strerebroke ' manor, Derbyshire, grant

ed to Adam of Jesmond, 44


' Stubble, the,' Jesmond, 22
Strother, arms of, 117 ; Henry, 68 ; son

of William, Langton manor confirmed

to, by king, 66; Sir Thomas del,

son of Henry, and others, lands at

Jesmond conveyed by, 158 ; William,

lord of Jesmond, arms of, 117 ; son

of Alan del, lord of Lyham, 66 ;

married Matilda Graper, 66, 132;

mayor and member for Newcastle,
INDEX.

227
66 ; death of, 66 ; his son Henry, 66 ;

and another, presented to Jesmond

chapel, 131


Stryvelyn, 126, 178 ; John, arms of, 96,

124 ; at Newcastle, 96 ; a burgess

of Berwick, 96; Sir John, married

Barnaba Swinburne, 96, 100 ; lands

of wife granted by king to, 97 ; held

offices under Edward III.. 96 ; Sir

John, taken prisoner by Scots, 98 ;

Belsay and Newlands granteil to, 98 ;

warden of Edinburgh castle, 98 ;

sheriff of Lothian, 98 ; relieved Cupar

castle, 98 ; warden of Berwick, 98 ;

his Scottish manors, 98 ; confiscated

by Scots, 99 ; death of wife Barnaba,

99 ; marri^ Jane Emeldon, 94, 99,

100 ; settlement of his properties, 99 ;

death of, 101 ; inquisition on, 101 ;

died without heirs, 101 ; Sir John, of

Moray, 95 (see also Stirling)


Succession, table of, to Jesmond manor,

112
Surtees, Richard, grant by, to Durham

monastery, 34n ; Walter, son of Wil-

liam. 44n ; William, guardianship of,

granted to Adam of Jesmond, 44 ;

lands of, at Middleton in Teesdale,

&c., 44
tSurveyn, Historic and Economic^ Ash-

ley's, quoted, 1«


Survey of several baronicy. &c., in

Northumberland belonging to Earl

of Oxford, 23n ; extracts from, 24
Sutton family, arms of, 126
Swainston, Elizabeth, daughter of John

married Rowland Burdon, 76


Swan, Colonel, occupied North Jes-

mond house. 172


Swarland, grant of rent charge. 157 ;

Carliol lands in 156 ; released to

William Bishopdale and wife. 157
Sweyn, Peter, 156
Swinburne, manor of, forfeited by Bar-

naba de Swinburne, 97 ; Ejist, dispute

concerning tenement in, 97
Swinburne, Sir Adam, temp. Edward I.

joined Scots and aided in burning

Hexham priory, 97 ; Anne, Philip

Hodshon of Tone married, 93 ; Bar-

naba, lived in family of Robert Bruce,

97 ; her lands forfeited, 97 ; daughter

of Sir Adam, married Sir John
---------------

Stryvelvn, 96 ; Edward, view of Jes-

mond chapel by. 138 ; Juliana, mar-

ried (filbert Middleton, 98


T
Taddington manor, Derbyshire, 45« ;

granted to Adam of Jesmond, 44 ; in

hands of king, 44m ; in hands of queen

Philippa. 45n


Talbot, Richard, his wife, daughter of

John Comyn, 98 ; taken prisoner by

Scots, 97
Temple, William, 1 76 ; alderman, bought

land at Jesmond, 176


‘ Ten Riggs pit,' Jesmond, 12
Tenterden, lord, 163«
Ten Thousand a Year, the novel, 163n
Thirkeld, pedigree of, 159 ; Christopher

(I), married Johanna Carliol. 158, 159 ;

lands at Jesmond conveyed to, 168 ;

Christopher (II. ), married Josian Con-

stable, 159 ; Dorothy, married Walter

Orimston, 158. 159 ; Joyce, 159 ;

Katherine, 159 ; Marmaduke, con-

veyed lands at Jesmond, 158 ; married

Elizabeth Hilton. 159 ; conveyed coal

pits at Jesmond in 1595 to cfaughter

Dorothy, 12
Thomas, of Wodeslak, 131 ; son of

Michael, 42


Thompson, John, ‘ cast out of parsonage

of Bottle.' 90n ; children of, 90n ;

Martha, daughter of John, married

Ralph Ogle, 89, 90n ; Nathaniel, 90n


Thorneyfield, 178 ; sold to James Coxon,

172
Thornton. Cuthbert, 106, 110 ; Isabella,

married John Middleton, 104; Nich-

olas, of Witton, Northumljerland,

married Catherine Camaby, 106, 107 ;

their son, 106 ; Roger, the elder, of

Newcastle, marriage contract of Mid-

dletons with, 103 ; part of Jesmond

manor settled. 103 : Thomas Young,

181.
Throgmorton Kenelm, and others, grant

of lands of St. Bartholomew's nun-

nery to, 154


‘ Thrusmylne,' John Orde gave his son

William one-third of, 68


Tisons, arms of, 125
Tithes, great, holders of, 174 ; small,

held by vicar of Newcastle, 174

228

INDEX.
Tithe commutation award of 1840, 2 ;



rent charget apportionment of. 174
Tollerton. Nottinghamshire Cuthbert

Stote, rector of, 163


Tomlin. Henry, of Sandyford Stone, 167
Tong, John, of Jesmond, clerk. 167 ;

[Tonge], Margaret, 162


‘ Tottebyrie,' castle of, destroyed, 45n
Town, gate, Jesmond, coal under, 92n ;

green, coal under, 92n ; moor, of

Newcastle, 25
Township, the word began to be used

for area, In; of Jesmond, added to

Newcastle in 1835, vii. ; Thomas

Oliver's measurements of, 2 ; bound-

aries of, 2
Towton field, Sir John Carlell slain at,

157
Trewick held by Robert Trewick, 57n


Trewick family, 57n; landed gentry

in Northumberland 57n ; arms of,

115, 116; in Craster Tables,' 116;

Fenwick of Wallington quartering,

116 ; heiress, a, married a Fenwick

of Wallington, 57n ; Adam de, 51 n ;

Alice, wife of, 67n ; parents of John

de Belsay, 57n ; Eustace de, rector

of Addingham in Cumberland, 57 ;

John, lord of moiety of Jesmond

manor, 156 ; grant to, of lands, 57m ;

conveyed mill and other lands, &c.,

at Jesmond, 58 ; owed Richard de

Emeldon, 58 ; conveyed half of Jes-

mond lands to him, 68 ; Thomas, son

and heir, born at Kibblesworth, 57n ;

John, and another, concerned in a

cattle raid, 57n ; Margery. 57 ; took

name from Trewick, near Belsay, 57 ;

one of Adam de Jesmond's heirs, 64 ;

died in 1298, 57 ; her son William, her

heir-at-law, 57 ; died before 1300, 57 ;

Robert de, 57n ; held Trewick in 1212,

57n ; Thomas arms and seal of, 116 ;

W'illiam. death of, 57 ; possessed of

lands in Jesmond. 57 ; dower claimed

by widow Sibilla, 68
Trimdon. 76
Trotter, Benjamin, and others, 172
Twizel, Carliol lands in. 156
Tutbury castle , see ' Tottebyrie '
Tyburn, Thomas Percy executed at, 82
Tyne, Jesmond boundary supposed to

have formerly extended to, 19


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Tyne bridge, alms collected for support

of, 33 ; land in Jesmond given to,

33, 37, 150 ; burnt in 1248, 37 ; St.

Thomas's chapel on, 150 ; annexed to

St. Mary Magdalene hospital 151 ; .

bought by corporation, 151
Tyne, fishery in, given to Durham

monastery, 18


Tynemouth Nun, The, 35
Tynemouth, flight of Piers Gaveston

from, 10 ; garrisoned by duke of

Newcastle. 109 ; monastery grants of

land at Jesmond to, 28, 35, 38. 148 ;

Robert de Virili took sanctuary at,

131 ; prior of, and another, on a com-

mission concerning Plumpton, 40 ;

township of, and Tynemouth moor 26


U
Umfreville, barony of, taken into king's

hands, 45


Umfreville, arms of 123 ; Eleanor, 80 ;

Gilbert de, 42 ; married Matilda,

daughter of Malcolm, earl of Angus,

45n ; buried in Hexham priory

church, 45n ; son of Gilbert, 45n ; held

barony of Umf reville, 45 ; ward of

Simon de Montfort. 45 and n ; ob-

tained free warren in Northumberland

lands, 45n ; married third daughter

of Alexander Cumin, earl of Buchan,

45n ; Gilbert, earl of Angus, 83 ;

married Matilda de Lucy. 83n ; Sir

Robert. lord of Jesmond, married

Eleanor Widdrington, 79, 83 and n,

85, 124
Urns, &c.. Ancient British, discovered

at Villa Reale, 14, 15


V
Vanx [Vaus], family, land at Jesmond,

160 ; Adam de, his wife and children.

80 ; Agnes de. wife of Sir Waleran

le Viscount of Horton, 42; Elizabeth

daughter of John de, married John

Errington, 80. 160 ; John de, married

Barnaba Widdrington, 79, 80, 160;

their daughter Elizabeth. 80. 160


Veres, arms of, 125 ; earls of Oxford,

arms of, 127


Vescy, John de, held Alnwick, 42 ;

INDEX.


229

wounded at Evesham, 42 ; Sir John

de. witnesses a grant, 49
Vill, or village, originally called tun or

town, 1n


Villa Reale, pre-historic burial near, 14 ;

coal mining not far from, 14 ; designed

by John Dobson, 172 ; built by captain

John Dutton, 173 ; owned by Russell

Blackbird, 173, 174 ; by Dr. Gibb, 173
Virgin Mary hospital, Jesmond, see St.

Mary
Virili, Robert de, 130; imprisoned, 131 ;

released and took sanctuary, 131
Viscounts, hereditary sherife of North-

umberland. 42


Visitations of Northumberland, 1 16- 1 18,

161m
W


Waldef . son of Gospatrio, 51, 55 ;

Christiana de Lascelles, a daughter of

51 ; mother of Thomas Lascelles, 51 ;

Galiena, married Philip Mowbray, 51


Wales, scutage owing for, 39
Wales, prince and princess of, opened

Jesmond dene, 188


Walker, Nicholas, son of Richard, of

Newcastle, 149


‘ Wall Tree flat ' Jesmond, 22
Wallace, harried Northumberland and

Cumberland, 54


Wulsingham, bequest to blessed Mary

of. 141
Walter, servant of Peter of Mulshani,

witness to a grant, 28
Warcop, Mabel, daughter of Raynold,

wife of William Carnaby, 107 ; Raynold,

of Smardale, 107
Wardens of the counties, appointed, 43
Wark castle, in custody of William de

Ros, 63; granted to Sir William

Montague, 63 ; property of Richard

Emeldon, 63 ; abandoned for love of

a lady, 64
Warkworth Robert fitz Roger, lord of,

122
Warren, Samuel, conducted case at

Newcastle assizes concerning lands in

Northumberland, 163


Wars of the Roses. 191
Warton, lands at, conveyed, 92n

Warwick place, 172


Warwick, property of, at Jesmond, sold,
----------------
169 ; Francis, 91 ; John, 91 ; Ralph,

91 ; Robert, lands at Jesmond held

by, 25. 137, 169 ; sold Jesmond land,

172 ; exchanged Jesmond strips, 111 ;

Robert Bonner, took name of. 90, 91 ;

sold parts of Jesmond, 91 ; Robert

late of Warwick hall, in Cumberland,

banker, &c., commission of bank,

ruptcy against, 91 (see also Bonner)
Washington, Thomas de Penrith

petitioned pope for church of, 132


Wasserman. a daughter of John Shield

married, 164n


Water mills at Heaton and Jesmond

in possession of Adam de Jesmond's

illegitimate sons, 56
Waters, rev. Thomas Brocas vicar of

Clayton Memorial church, 181


Watson-Armstrong, see Watson
Watson, Baron, and Alice. his wife, only

daughter of William Armstrong, 190 ;

Bridget, married John Askew of Pal-

linsburn, 165 ; George, of Goswick,

second husband of Elizabeth Craster,

165 ; their daughter, 165 ; John Wil-

liam, 176 ; William Henry Armstrong

Fitzpatrick. took name of Armstrong,

190; married Winifreda Ad ye, 190;

macle a peer, 190


Wedderburn, a Scottish manor of Sir

John Stryvelyn. 99


Weldon, William, B. A., last incumbent

of Jesmond chapel. 135


Welford. Richard his life of Richard

Emeldon, 60 ; his A/en of Mark. 69» ;

Compotauled Entattti in North of

England, 69«


Wellburn, 177
‘ Welleflat.' Jesmond, 28
Wells, Richard aifford. canon of. 133
Wellwick, Sir Roger, daughter of, swd

to have married Bryan Harbottle, 123


Welton, township of, and Shildon moor.

25
Wemys, David, son of Monsire David

de. 66
‘ Weneflat,' Jesmond. 28

Wesleyan chapel at Jesmond, 186

Westfield, Jesmond. 21n
Westgute township of, added to New-

castle, vii.


‘ West Back field,' Jesmond, 22

230


INDEX.
West Hartburn, co. Durham, Rowland,

son of Ralph Bart, held lands in. 34n


West, Henry, 175 ; married Frances

Anne Hussey Huthwoite. 171 ; his

son, captain Jame& West, R.N., 171
‘ West House close,* Jesmond, 22
West Jesmond house, now Jesmond

towers, 173 ; enlargements made by

successive owners, 174
Westminster, parliaments at, 60 ; abbey,

Richard Clifford, warden of hospital

of St. James by, 133
West Windmill close, Jesmond, 170
West Moor, Jesmond, 23
Westmorland, conservator of the peace

for 47 ; enquiry concerning lands,

&c. , of rebels in, 48
West RiffgSi Jesmond, 22
Wetherall, Elizabeth, daughter of Giles,

married Henry Sanderson, 76


Whitby, goods of Hugh de Bone Broc,

a Douai merchant seized at, 49 ;

abbey. Bucel family, donors to, 29n
White, Matthew, 13; alderman of New-

castle, demise of moiety of coal mines

at Jesmond to, 12 ; Robert, author of

The Tynemouth Nun, 35 (see also

Ridley)
Whitelaw, manor of, 131 ; property of

Richard Emeldon at, 63
Whitley, township and Tynemouth

moor, 26


Whytreason, Henry, lands at Jesmond

conveyed to, 105 ; sold .same to Sir

Reginald Carnaby, 105
Widdrington [Woderington], arms of,

derived from Clavering arms. 122 ;

family lands at Jesmond in the hands

of, 160 ; lord, and the ' Preston affair.'

92; went into exile 109; Agnes,

daughter of Sir Gerard, married Wil-

liam Carnaby, 107 ; Barnaba, married

John de Vaux, 79, 160 ; Christiana,

married Sir Bertram Monboucher,

79, 80, 83; Edward, first husband

of Ursula Carnaby, 107 ; Eleanor,

daughter of Roger, married Sir Robert

Umfreville, 79, 124 ; her husbands,

83, 83n, 85 ; Sir Cerard, 105, 107 ;

Sir Henry, letter of, 71n ; John, 98 ;

married Catherine de Acton, 80 ;

John de, Linton given to, 122 ; Sir

John, lands at Jesmond held by, 160 ;

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Sir John (II.), 79, 80; Roger, 160;

his wives, 80; married Elizabeth

Acton, 53, 78, 83, 85, 160; settle-

ment on marriage, 78 ; his second wife

Agnes, 79, 160 ; his children, 79, 83,

85, 160 ; at battle of Neville's Cross,

79 ; his death, 80
Wilkinson, George Hutton, judge of

Newcastle county court, 173n


William, the chaplain, presented to

moietv of Middleton St. George

church. 34n ; of Punsland, 130
William III,, Bentincks came to England

with, 130


Williamson, Robert Hopper, 153 ; re-

corder of Newcastle, 150


Willington, lands at, 163
Willoughby, Sir Henry v. earl of

Northumberland, 82n


‘ Willow balks,' Jesmond, 22, 153, 175 ;

bunk, 28


Wilson, Thomas, of West Jesmond, 168
Windmill, Jesmond, 22, 150 ; hill Jes-

mond, 23, 177


Windsor, Adam of Jesmond with king

at, 45, 46


Windsor, Hon Dixie third son of earl

of Plymouth, 162 ; lease of lands at

Jesmond to, 149 ; Dorothy, lands at

Jesmond, 149


Winship, Thomas, 175
Witelithe, Ralph of witness to a grant,

28
Wood, Dorothy, Henry Anderson mar-

ried, 69 ; John, manied Anne Craster,

165; their son, 165; Thomas, of

Beadnel married Ann Craster, 165 ;

their descendants, 165 ; Thomas, mar-

ried Margaret Eleanor Longfield, 165 ;

theirdescendants, 165 ; assumed name

of Craster. 165
Wooler, final agreement concerning

lands &c., in, 67n


Wortley, Jane, daughter of Francis,

married Robert Brandling, 155


Wright family, land at Jesmond owned

by, 173 ; sold by them, 173


Wycliffe, Margaret, married Roger

Aske, 85


Wyomer. founder of St. Martin's priory,

Richmond, 84


Wythingley, grant of town and park of,

46n


INDEX.

231


Y
‘ Yard coal,' Jesmond colliery, 11
York, Henry III. at, to meet daughter

Margaret &c. , 48 ; enquiry concern-

ing lands &c.. of rebels in, 48 ; con-

vention of merchants at 60 ; parlia-

ments at. 60 ; John lord Mowbray put

to death at, 63, 64 ; abbot of St.

Mary's of, 47

Yorkshire, conservator of the peace for,

47 ; estates of Charrons in, 81 ;

Nicholas Grenville came from, 31 ;

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Bertram de Bulmer, hereditary sheriff

of, 34 ; Sir William Plumpton, sheriff

of, 66
Youll, J. G., viii.


Young, Christian, wife of Richard

Burden, 76 ; Margaret married

Thomas Naters, 168

Z
Zetland, earl of. Aske hall, seat of, 84


Zwim, Peter, fire burned down house of,

and destroyed goods 61



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