Deeds list – John Airey – 1 Jan 1751

Document Type: Deeds list
Date: 1 Jan 1751
Correspondent: John Airey
Archive Source: NEIMME NRO 3410 ZC 4 1
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In the parcel intitled No.8. Dilston Writing  & Spittle Newbiggin 



27 Octr. 4 Cha.1

Deed bet. Sr Edwd. Ratclyffe & Dinely & others among other Things the Rectory or Church of Whelpington



No.12. Manor of Warke & Symonburn Rectory

4 Sept 1665. Grant of the next presentation Symondburne to Francis Ratclyffe to Rippon & Allgood



No.16. Hartburne Rectory Whelpington &c



No.34. Hartburn Rectory



Comyns Reports - p.361 Ca:181

Mich. 7 Geo 1

The King ver. the Bishop of Durham The Chancellor [Master] & Scholars of Cambridge Ed.Fenwick John Ward & Edwd Fenwick jun. Clerk. Int. Jun. 7. Geo I.



Ashmole’s History of the Garter - Mr Wastel looking into it accidentily found Symondburn - See Rolls at Windsor 

<Sergt> Comyns was Mr Wastels Council [in] Advowson being severed does not pass by a Grant of the Manor tho’ formerly appendant to it. This had been Severed from Warke 300d years. 

 

[on verso in a different hand:] Memo abt.Symondburne, Hartburne and Kirkwhelpington Rectorys.
ZC 4/1/2.  Undated. The p[arcel of deeds to which Airey’s memo. refers were clearly part of the Radcliffe papers recovered from Capheaton Hall for the numbers referred to match those identified in a letter from Greenwich Hospital’s Northern Receivers Walton and Boag to the Hospital of 16 May 1746. Airey was subsrequently asked to catallogue them, a task Walton and Boag reported as complete by 15 March 1751. A date of 1 Jan 1751 is used here.

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