Letter – Edward Stewart to Nicolas Walton – 14 Dec 1762

Document Type: Letter
Date: 14 Dec 1762
Correspondent: Edward Stewart
Recipient: Nicolas Walton
Archive Source: NEIMME NRO 3410 ZC 4 1
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Copys of the following Deeds & papers viz.

35.Edw.1. No 1. Inquisition

Oct 47 Edw.3 it No.1. Inquisition

29 Sept.1661. B. No.1. Lease from F.Radcliffe to Sr Cuth. Heron

Miscellaneous Papers No.4. A note out of some antient Record ———-

This & all other antient Records relating Tyndal or Wark shoud be searched for & Copys thereof taken & sent & in the meantime a Copy of this note may be sent



No. 13 Instructions for the Bailiff 

18 Aug 1671. No.26. A paper beginning Mem. That all the Com[m]ons &c

16 Feb 1671 No.27. A mom. that all the Waise &c with the particular of what manors.





Gentlemen

I am much obliged to you for the Copys of the Case & Opinion ab[ou]t Hexham Mills & of the extracts of Deeds & papers relating Tyndall.

I have mentioned above such of the Deeds & papers as I apprehend from the Extracts we sho’d have full Copys of imediately & I wish that the Hospital wou’d be pleased to order Searches in all probable places for antient Grants Inquisitions &c concerning Tyndale of which I can hardly  doubt there must be sev[era]l as this was an antient Barony & consequently relieving of the Crown besides it was also called a Liberty or Franchise & I have seen somewhere that it was part of the dowry of Phillippa Queen of Edward 3d. A knowledge of the antient State of Tyndal will best  lead to the discovery of the Hospital’s Rights there many of which are disputed others disputable & several by long and continued Incroachments have been already entirley lost.  I am Gentlemen 

Your most obedt  servt

Ed. Stewart



the 14 Dec 1762, Newcastle. Sent to Gateshead to be left at Mr Marley’s



 [annotated:] Dec 6. Copy Letter to Walton & Boag. Tyndal Papers to be Searched for & sent
ZC/4/1/22.

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