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''' NOTA BENE ''' - These case names are approximate and very likely to be changed.
  
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''' B ''' Bill of Complaint ''' Dr ''' Demurrer  ''' A ''' Answer ''' Rn ''' Replication ''' Rr ''' Rejoinder
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''' C ''' Commission ''' I ''' Interrogatories ''' D ''' Deposition
  
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''' Anderson v Felton '''
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*STAC 5/A15/21 - B A Dr C I D - 40 Eliz - Northumberland - Henry Anderson Sr v Anthony Felton, John Smith, Dorothy Rawe alias Draper
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**Henry Anderson the elder of Newcastle upon Tyne. Lease of a half part of the tithe corn of the parish of St Nicholas, Newcastle upon Tyne.(dk)
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**Deponent, 18 Jan Anno 41 Eliz: Dorothy Draper of Newcastle upon Tyne wife of Timothy Draper gent (dk)
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*STAC 5/A9/27 - I D - 40 Eliz - Northumberland - Henry Anderson v Anthony Felton et al
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*STAC 5/A30/3 - I D - 40 Eliz - Northumberland - Henry Anderson v Anthony Felton
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*STAC 5/A30/9 - I D - 41 Eliz - Northumberland - Henry Anderson v Anthony Felton, John Smyth
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*STAC 5/A25/38 - I D - 41 Eliz - Northumberland - Henry Anderson v John Smyth, Anthony Felton et al
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**see also [[STAC Anderson]] and [[STAC Felton]]
  
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''' Anderson v Orde '''
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*STAC 5/A48/14 - B - 44 Eliz - Northumberland - Henry Anderson v Richard Orde, Henry Orde, Simon Ewer
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**Henry Anderson the elder of Newcastle upon Tyne, gent. 40 yr old obligation of the complt to John Orde decd, in the hands of Richard Orde of Grays Inn. Claim to have been either forged or long since satisfied.(dk)
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**Transcription [[STAC 5/A48/14]]
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**see also [[STAC Anderson]]
  
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''' B '''
  
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''' Bates v Delavale '''
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*STAC 5/B50/10 - B A Rn C I D - 38 Eliz - Northumberland - Cuthbert Bates v Robert Delavale, John Hill, Edwarde Delavale, Anthony Readhead, John Delavale, George Englishe, Francis Reasby, George Heron, John Thompson, Lancelot Brome, Gawine Swanne, Lancelot Browne, James Browne, James Hotchson, John Warde, Parcivall Ladeley, Willm Warde
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**Cuthbert Bates of Halliwell [Holywell], Northumberland. Assault on complt after he had impounded 40+ cattle of the deft Robert Delavale of Seaton Delavale, Northumberland, from an enclosure of 50 acres in Halliwell, Northumberland. Answer damaged.(dk)
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**Deponents, 15/16 April Anno 39 Eliz: John Peirson of Hallywell Northumberland yeoman aged 29, Thomas Readheade of Milborne Northumberland yeoman aged 24, Thomas Mautland of Hallywell Northumberland yeoman aged 40, Thomas Peirson of Halliwell Northumberland husbandman aged 22, Henry Anderson esquire, Martyn Ogle gentleman, James Bailif of Halliwell Northumberland yeoman aged 30, William Tailor of Halliwell Northumberland yeoman aged 64, John Halle of Halliwell Northumberland yeoman aged 59. (dk)
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**Transcription [[STAC 5/B50/10]]
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**see also [[STAC Bates]]
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''' Bates v Fenwick '''
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*STAC 5/B3/25 - B A - 37 Eliz - Northumberland - Cuthbert Bates v Wiliiam Fenwicke, Mark Errington, George Grey, Robert Helme et al
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**Cuthbert Bates of Hallywell[Holywell], Northumberland. Messuage called Little Bempton als Benton, Northumberland & advowson of rectory of Whalton. Forgery of conveyance. Answers of Robert Helme, Anthony Anderson, George Gray & Marke Errington.(dk)
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*STAC 5/B51/1 - I D - 37 Eliz - Northumberland - Cuthbert Bates v Robert Helme, Anthony Anderson et al
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**Interrs refer to Thomas Bates of Morpeth, Northumberland & Isabell his wife. Capital messuage of Little Bempton als Benton.
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**Deponents, 3 Dec Anno 37 Eliz: Robert Helme of Tynemouth Northumberland, Anthony Anderson of Stepney Middlesex practitioner in phisick aged 60. (dk)
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*STAC 5/B18/16 - I D - 37 Eliz - Northumberland - Cuthbert Bates v George Graye et al
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*STAC 5/B31/28 - I D - 38 Eliz - Northumberland - Cuthbert Bates v Mark Earington
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*STAC 5/B39/20 - I D - 38 Eliz - Northumberland - Cuthbert Bates v William Fenwicke, Mark Errington, George Grey et al
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**see also [[STAC Bates]]
  
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''' Bates v Gray '''
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*STAC 5/B90/2 - B - - Northumberland - Thomas Bates v Ralphe Gray, Luke Ogle
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**Thomas Bates of Moorepeth[Morpeth], Northumberland. Failure of sheriff of Northumberland to carry out a writ from Queens Bench to arrest four men from Moorepeth [Morpeth]. Perjury.(dk)
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**Transcription [[STAC 5/B90/2]]
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**see also [[STAC Bates]]
  
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''' Bates v Horseley '''
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*STAC 5/B110/8 - B - - Northumberland - Thomas Bates v Cuthbert Horseley
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**Thomas Bates of Morpeth, Northumberland v Cuthbert Horseley of Horseley, Northumberland, JP and steward of Morpeth lordship. Fraudulent purchase of title to close & dovecote from George Chalenor of Morpeth.(dk)
| Nicholas Sylvester v. John Ord; Nicholas Parker; and Richard Cox
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**see also [[STAC Bates]]
| re. loan £170 'about 10 years ago' (to renew his lease with the late lord Weymouth), by complt. Nicholas Sylvester from John Mainwaring (then a steward to lord Weymouth); secured on £340 penalty bond...
 
| C79/197, no.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C79no197/IMG_1340.htm]
 
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''' Blakeston v Dent '''
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*STAC 5/B33/11 - B A I D - 37 Eliz - Northumberland - William Blaykston v George Dente, Roberte Dent et al
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**William Blaixton, executor of John Blaixton v George Dent, Robert Dent his son & John Browne. Apprenticeship of Henry Blaixton to George Dent of Newcastle. Forgery of deed of apprenticeship.(dk)
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**Transcription [[STAC 5/B33/11]]
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**see also [[STAC Blakeston]]
  
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''' Brandling v Dent '''
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*STAC 5/B41/40 - B A C I D - 43 Eliz - Northumberland - Robert Brandlinge v Robte Dente, George Dente Jr, John Dente, James Osburne, Thomas Smythe, Francis Hearon, Persivall Maltlande, Andrew Tompson, John Murfitt.
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**Robert Brandlinge of Felling, Co Durham. Coal mine in Well Flatt in the East Field of Jesmond, Northumberland. Answers of James Osborne, George Dent & John Dent.(dk)
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**Deponents: James Osborne, Thomas Smyth, Francis Hearon, Andrew Thompson, John Muffitt, George Dent, John Dent. (dk)
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**Transcription [[STAC 5/B41/40]]
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*STAC 5/B72/12 - I D - 43 Eliz - Northumberland - Robert Brandlyng v Robert Dent, James Osborne
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**Transcription [[STAC 5/B72/12]]
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**see also [[STAC Brandling]]
  
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''' C '''
| Hilary term
 
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| Francis Wigg [or Wige] of the vill or hamlet of Heath and Reach [Heath-with-Reach] in the par. of Leighton Buzzard, Beds, widow and relict of Richard Wigg late of the same place, gentleman and John Franke of London gentleman and John Ashwell of Leighton Buzzard scrivener, trustees for the inhabitants of Heath and Reach with respect to the chapel hereafter named v. Thomas Snow, clerke
 
| re. title to property belonging to John Wells in 1692 (and his ancestors time out of mind), viz. a certain messuage, cottage or tenement commonly called the Chappel house with a garden, orchard and backside thereto belonging, near unto an ancient chapel in Heath and Reach.
 
| C79/161, no.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C79no161/IMG_0112.htm]
 
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''' Carnaby v Carnaby '''
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*STAC 5/C22/11 - B - 42 Eliz - Northumberland - Lancelott Carnaby v William Carnabye, Edward Errington, Wm Errington, Hugh Errington, John Stoko, Roger Stoko, Hugh Errington, William Stoko, William Errington, Mathew Shaftoe, John Maughen, John Wadshon, John Stoko, John Kirsapp, John Whitelock, Mathew Henderson, John Willson Sr, John Wilson Jr, John Farle, Robt Dun, John Robinson, Richard Langlands, Mathew Sp…ston, Nicholas Awbur…
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**Lancelott Carnaby of Halton, Northumberland. Theft of tithe corn due to the complt from his lease of the rectory or parsonage of Corbridge, Northumberland.(dk)
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**see also [[STAC Carnaby]]
  
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''' Carnaby v Carnaby '''
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*STAC 5/C15/35 - I D - 20 Eliz - Northumberland - Reginold Carnabye v Roger Carnabye, Richarde Carnabye, Thomas Carnabie, Mighell Carnabie, Alice Carnabie, Alice Smart
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**Reignolde Carnabye of Satlingstons [Settlingstones], Northumberland  Assault upon the complt at his house. Deposition of Roger Carnaby.(dk)
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**Deponent, 12 June Anno 20 Eliz: Roger Carnabye of Satlyngstones Northumberland (dk)
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**Transcription [[STAC 5/C15/35]]
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**see also [[STAC Carnaby]]
  
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''' Carr v Marshall '''
| 19 Jan
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*STAC 5/C61/3 - B - 33 Eliz - Northumberland - William Carre v Edward Marshall, George Heron et al
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**Title to lands in Northumberland. Perjury in Chancery. Bill damaged, portion missing.(dk)
| Sir William Bowyer of Denham Court, Bucks, baronet, an infant, by William Bowyer, esq, his uncle v. Juliana Bowyer
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**see also [[STAC Carr]]
| re. marriage agreement complt's father and mother (Cecil Bowyer and Juliana, dau. of Richard Parker of Thistleworth, Middx ) and an indenture  21 July 1707 between Sir William Bowyer [1639-1721], complt's. g-father and Cecil Bowyer [1684-1720], complt's. father...
 
| C78/1540, no. 9 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1540/IMG_0096.htm]
 
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''' Carr v Roddan '''
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*STAC 5/C16/4 - B Dr - 25 Eliz - Northumberland - William Carre v Robert Roddan, Ralph Whitfield et al
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**Willm Carre of Forde, Northumberland. Obstruction from the Sheriff of Northumberland & the County Coroners to the enactment of a Chancery decree. Cited in Archaeologia Aeliana, Fifth Series, Vol 20, p.86. Longstanding dispute between George Heron (now decd) and the complt, son & heir of Thomas Carre & Elizabeth his wife.
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**see also [[STAC Carr]]
  
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''' Clarke v Clarke '''
| 24 Jan
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*STAC 5/C15/17 - B - 27 Eliz - Northumberland - Anne Clarke v William Clarke, Clement Colmen.
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**Anne Clarke of Morpeth, Northumberland, widow of Robart Clarke of Morpeth v William Clarke, brother to the decd Robart Clarke & Clement Colmer, Commissary General to the Bishop of Durham: Administration of the goods of the deceased Robart Clarke, and in particular £120 kept in a cupboard in his house.(dk)
| Barnabas Browne of Kingston upon Hull in the County of the same Town v. William Sherwood; George Audus and Mary his wife; Elizabeth Sherwood; Christopher Walker
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**Transcription [[STAC 5/C15/17]]  
| Surrender by William Browne, the complts late father decd, of one oxgang in the manor of Leven, Yorks to his sister Anne as security for a debt. Attempt to secure the reversion, although the payment had not been made by the original date stipulated
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**see also [[STAC Clark]]
| C78/1440, no. 3 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1440/IMG_0795.htm]
 
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''' Davison v Davison '''
| 24 Jan
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*STAC 5/D9/8 - B A Rn - 29 Eliz - Northumberland - Richard Daveson v John Davyson, Robert Lawson, Thomas Readhead, Thomas Bai..., Edward Marre, Owswen Fenwycke, Lionell Fenwicke, William Fenwicke, Isabell Heely, Gerrard Fenwicke, William Fenwicke, William Marre
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**Rycharde Davesone of Grayes Inn v John Davyson, Roberte Lawson, Thomas Readhead, Thomas Bai..., Edward Marre, Owswen Fenwycke, Lyonell Fenwicke, Wyllm Fenwicke, Isabell Heely, Gerrard Fenwicke, Wm Fenwicke of the Shild Mill & Wyllm Marre. House & close in Morpeth, Northumberland, formerly property of complts brother John.(dk)
| John Lock of London, merchant v. James Nokes of London, merchant
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*STAC 5/D19/38 - I D - 29 Eliz - Northumberland - Richard Davyson v Thomas Bates et al
| re. promises made by defdnt. James Nokes to complt. John Lock, as to latter's business to be transacted in Rotterdam, Holland during complt's business trip there...
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**see also [[STAC Davison]]
| C78/1673, no. 1 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1673/IMG_0110.htm]
 
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''' Delavall v Crumlington '''
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*STAC 5/D40/17 - B - 44 Eliz - Northumberland - Robert Delavall v Thomas Cramlington, Gilbert Wilson, Oswold Fenwick, John Fenwick
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**Robert Delavale of Seaton Delaval. Blocking of the highway from Hartley to Blyth & preventing the complt from transporting salt from his pans at Hartley to Blyth for shipping. Apparently in revenge for indictment of deft Cramlington for recusancy.(dk)
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**Transcription [[STAC 5/D40/17]]
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**see [[STAC Delavalle]]
  
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''' Delavale (Clement) v Fenwick '''
| 29 Jan
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*STAC 5/D2/24 - B - 33 Eliz - Northumberland - Clement Delavalle v William Fenwicke, Ephraym Wooddrington, Dorothy Wooddrington, Raphe Wallis, Roberte Stephenson
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**Clement Delavale of Cowpen, Northumberland v William Fenwicke, Ephraym Wooddrington, Dorothy Wooddrington, Raphe Wallis and Roberte Stephenson. Perjury and Jury rigging in attempt to indict the complt for the murder of Thomas Woodrington of Eshington, who had been killed during an attack upon the complts father in law Gawayne Milburne.(dk)
| Percivall Lewis v. Thomas Moulton and the South Sea Company
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**Transcription [[STAC 5/D2/24]]  
| re. sale Aug 1720 of £500 worth of South Sea stock by complt.; use of his broker William Davey to sell to defdnt. Thomas Moulton ...
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**see also [[STAC Delavalle]]
| C79/179, no.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C79no179/IMG_0163.htm]
 
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''' Delavale (Josua) v Fenwick '''
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*STAC 5/D16/17 - B A C I D - 33 Eliz - Northumberland - John Delavale v Randall Fenwick, Robt Woodrington, Effryme Woodrington, Robert Dente, William Selbye, Lya.. Fenwick, [blank] Shawe
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**Joshua Delavale of Ryvers Greene, Northumberland v Randall Fenwick of Newcastle, Robt Woodrington of Plessey and his brother Effryme Woodrington, Robt Dente, Willm Selbye, Lya.. Fenwick and [blank] Shawe. Assault while attempting arrest of Reignold Heron who was riding from Seaton Delaval, Northumberland to Newcastle with Joshua Delaval and Peter Delaval his brother.(dk)
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**Transcription [[STAC 5/D16/17]]
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**Additional context provided by “From Border Shire to Middle Shire: Northumberland 1586-1625,” S.J.Watts, p105-106
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*STAC 5/D19/15 - I D - 33 Eliz - Northumberland - Josua Delavall v Robert Woodrington, Randall Fenwike
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**Interrs tbm to Robert Woodrington & Randall Fenwick. Northumberland (dk)
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**Deponents: Robert Wooddrington of Plessey Northumberland gentleman, Randall Fenwicke of Newcastle upon Tyne merchant (dk)
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*STAC 5/D42/6 - Rn - - Northumberland - Josua Delaval v Robert Woodrington, William Selby et al
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**Repln of Josua Delavale. Northumberland, part of 5/D16/17 (dk) - STAC 5/D42/6
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**see also [[STAC Delavalle]]
  
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''' Dudley v Brandling '''
| 29 Jan
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*STAC 5/D14/31 - B - 44 Eliz - Northumberland - Robert Dudley v Robert Brandling, Robart Lambert, Thomas Cockson, William Bounting
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**Robart Dudley of Newcastle upon Tyne. Assault on complt by Robert Brandling (his godson) in a street called Sandhill in Newcastle.(dk)
| Richard Shales an infant by Charles Shales his father v Charles Barrington and John Twisleton
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**see also [[STAC Dudley]]
| re. will 198 Apr 1708, of Lady Ann Franklyn widow decd (the commplt's g-mother) and her several houses, lands, tenements and hereditaments in Gloucs, Herts, Essex and elsewhere £1,000+ p.a. and personal estate of £20,000; bequests, conditions.
 
| C78/1384, no. 1 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1384/IMG_0243.htm]
 
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| 29 Jan
 
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| Josias Berners citizen and apothecary of London v. Richard Longford administrator of William Longford decd
 
| re. loan 13 Sept 1720 £60, by William Longford, decsd. from complt. secured on penal bond £100; death Dec 1721 of William Longford. intestate and his considerable  personal estate.
 
| C78/1445, no. 11 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1445/IMG_0453.htm]
 
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''' Errington v Bates '''
| 4 Feb
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*STAC 5/E7/6 - B Dr - 37 Eliz - Northumberland - Mark Errington v Cuthbert Baits, Peter Delavale, Raphe Delavale, Josua Delavale, Robert Helme
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**Marke Errington of Ponteland, Northumberland v Cuthbert Baits of Hallyvell[Holywell], Peter Delavale of London, merchant, Raphe Delavale of Tynemouth Shells, gent, Josua Delavale of Ryver Greene, gent & Robert Helme of Tynemouth, yeoman. Perjury. Title to lands in Bempton als Benton, Northumberland.(dk)
| Anne Thompson widow of James Thompson and William Adampson only son & executor of James Adampson decd v. Richard Thompson sole executor and residuary legatee of James Thompson
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**see also [[STAC Errington]]
| Marriage settlement, James Thompson and the complt Anne. Rent charge on marsh at Spalding, Lincs.
 
| C78/1407, no. 1 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1407/IMG_0712.htm]
 
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''' Errington v Collingwood '''
| 5 Feb
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*STAC 5/E15/22 - B - 15 Eliz - Northumberland - Edward Errington v Anthony Collingwood, Thomas Beynton, Anthony Chekyn, Gabriell Chekyn, Elizabeth Chekyn, Mawd Beynton, Alice Beynton
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**Edwarde Errynton of Butterley, Northumberland. Assault on complt in retaliation for his part as under-sheriff in making arrests of rebels during the Rebellion in the North.(dk)
| Thomas Chapple and Ellen his wife v. Elizabeth Moore, widow and relict of Giles Moore decd; Thomas Salter; Joane Palmer, widow; Edward Ratcliffe; Richard Moore; and William Sellecke
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**Transcription [[STAC 5/E15/22]]  
| Will of John Moore, the complt Ellen's father, and its failure to fulfil a promise to make her provision equal to her siblings. Also nuncupative will of Giles Moore. Tenements of Gadshayes and Lanveston.  
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**see also [[STAC Errington]]
| C78/1455, no. 7 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1455/IMG_0289.htm]
 
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''' Errington v Heron '''
| 6 Feb
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*STAC 5/E12/27 - B A Rn - 32 Eliz - Northumberland - Marke Erington, William Fenwicke v Reignold Heron, Gilbert Swynburne et al
| 9
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**Repln of Marke Errington & William Fenwicke, Copy of bill dated 12.5. Anno 32 Eliz, answer of Reignolde Heron dated 19.5. Anno 32 Eliz.(dk).
| Thomas Peckham and Elizabeth his wife; George Palmer and Anne his wife; and James Creed and Anna Maria his wife; and Robert Bull an infant by the said James Creed v. John Merlott; Dame Elizabeth Farrington, widow & executrix of Sir Richard Farrington decd; and Elizabeth Farrington, widow & executrix of John Farrington decd
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*STAC 5/E6/39 - B A C I D - 32 Eliz - Northumberland - Mark Erington, William Fenwicke v Reignalde Heron, Gilbert Swynburne, Edward Marshall, Ouswolde Heron, John Robson, Andrewe Yeldrett, [blank] Pickeringe
| re. death 11 Aug 1719, of sir Richard Farrington [Sir Richard Farington, 1st Baronet, c.1644–1719] without issue and without disposition of his four closes of lands (52 acres, £22 p.a.) in par. Westhampnett [West Sussex], and of divers lands in same county...
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**Marke Erington of Poultland [Ponteland], Northumberland & William Fenwicke of Blagdon, Northd v Reignalde Heron, Gilbert Swynburne of Prudhoe Castle, Northd, Edward Marshall of Chipchase, Northd, Ouswolde Heron of Chipchase, John Robson, Andrewe Yeldrett & [blank] Pickeringe. Theft of tythe corn at Harlowe, Northd which had been leased from the commisioners of Henry, Earl of Northumberland.(dk)
| C78/1481, no. 3 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1481/IMG_0366.htm]
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**Deponents, 3 Oct Anno 32 Eliz: Gilbart Swinbourne of Pruddowe Castell Northumberland gentleman aged 64, Edward Marshall of Chipchase Northumberland yeoman aged 70, Oswolde Hearon of Chipchase Northumberland gentleman aged 40 (dk) - STAC 5/E6/39
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**Transcription [[STAC 5/E6/39]]
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*STAC 5/E9/4 - I D - 32 Eliz - Northumberland - Marsh Errington, William Fenwick v Reignald Heron et al
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**Interrs on part of Mark Errington & William Fenwick. Deposition (15.6 32Eliz) of Reygnald Heron of Chipchase, Northumberland (dk).
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**Deponent, 15 Jun Anno 32 Eliz: Regynald Heron of Chipchase Northumberland gentleman (dk)
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*STAC 5/E5/21 - C I D - 33 Eliz - Northumberland - Mark Errington, William Fenwicke v Reynold Heron, John Heron, Owen Heron et al
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*STAC 5/E3/10 - I D - 34 Eliz - Northumberland - Mark Ernigton, William Fennick v Reginald Heron, Gilbert Swynburne
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**see also [[STAC Errington]]
  
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''' Errington v Shaftoe '''
| 8 Feb
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*STAC 5/E13/21 - B A Dr - 37 Eliz - Northumberland - Mark Erington v William Shaftoe, Benjamyn Wotherington, Rafe Wotherington, Jerrard Shaftoe, John Errington, Thomas Foster, Quynten Foster, John Lawson, Willm Lawson, Edward Charleton, Jasper Gofton, Willm Aynesley, Thomas Aynslye, John Musgrave, John Armestronge, George Shaftoe, John Shaftoe, Willm Shaftoe, John Litle, Luke Bedenell, George Fenwicke, Robert Heron, Reynold Shaftoe, Willm Robson, Thomas Lawson, Alexander Heron, Reynold Wilson, John Shaftoe, James Shaftoe, Henry Wotherington, Ephraim Wotherington, Richard Reade, Hughe Gofton, Archbald Hidley, John Bewick, Davy Anderson
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**Mark Errington of Ponteland, Northumberland. Crawley & Eland Grene in Ponteland. Answer of Willm Shaftoe.(dk)
| James Wallis and Hannah his wife (late wife of Thomas Brightwell decd) v. Loftus Brightwell, elder brother of the said Thomas Brightwell, and his heir at law; and William Freeman a co-trustee with the complt James Wallis for the complt Hannah
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*STAC 5/E11/12 - I D - 37 Eliz - Northumberland - Mark Errington v William Shaftoe et al
| re. will 26 Dec 1676, of Samuel Brightwell (father of Thomas Brightwell) and a marriage agreement 8 Jan 1657, Samuel Brightwell and wife Anne.
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**see also [[STAC Errington]]
| C78/1488, no. 11 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1488/IMG_0120.htm]
 
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''' F '''
| 9 Feb
 
| 9
 
| Frances Shaftoe v. Andrew Kenedy and Barbara his wife
 
| re. will of Thomas Shaftoe (d.1695 leaving five daus.), and his estate in Bishopsley, Stanhope, Co Durham; City of Exeter, Devon and elsewhere in Devon and Cornwall; and Newcastle upon Tyne; his lead mines, rakes or seams of lead.
 
| C78/1488, no. 1 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1488/IMG_0001.htm]
 
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''' Felton v Anderson '''
| 13 Feb
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*STAC 5/F22/2 - B A Rr C I D - 40 Eliz - Northumberland - Anthony Felton, Dorothy Rawe v John Smyth, Henry Anderton Sr, Isaac Anderton, Bartram Anderson, William Robson, Edmond Hudson, George Bidleston, Thomas Craster, Robert Trowmble, Edmond Craster
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**Anthonie Felton of London gent & Dorothie Rawe widow late wife of Roger Rawe of Newcastle upon Tyne marchant and Alderman decd & administratrix of the said Roger. Isaac Anderton, Bartram Anderson are sons of Henry Anderton the elder. Lease of tithe corn of St Nicholas, Newcastle upon Tyne.(dk)
| Grace Heriot widow v. William Pocklington gentleman and John Woodhouse, doctor in physick
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**Deponent, 15 Jun Anno 40 Eliz: John Smyth of Bothell Cumberland gentleman aged 45 (dk)
| re.loan 15/16 Dec 1712 £200, by John Woodhouse from complt. Grace Heriot, secured on lands at Barkhamstead [Berkhamsted], Herts. and at Ashley Green par. Chesham in Bucks.  
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**Fine Paid 1599 Michaelmas Term, 41-42 Elizabeth. From Isaac Anderson de Newcastle upon Tyne: £20. From Bartram Anderson de Newcastle upon Tyne: £20. From Thomas Crayster de Newcastle upon Tyne: £10. From Anthony Felton de Furnivals Inn, London: £10. - TNA E159/418
| C78/2037, no. 14 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no2037/IMG_0271.htm]
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*STAC 5/F4/4 - I D - 40 Eliz - Northumberland - Anthony Felton, Dorothy Rawe v Isaac Anderson, Roger Robinson, John Smith
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*STAC 5/F11/10 - Rn- 40 Eliz - Northumberland - Anthony Felton, Dorothy Rawe v Henry Anderson, Isaac Anderson et al
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*STAC 5/F23/16 - C I D - 41 Eliz - Northumberland - Anthony Felton, Dorothy Rawe v Henry Anderson, Isaac Anderson, John Smythe et al
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*STAC 5/F13/22 - B A C I D - 40 Eliz - Northumberland - Anthony Felton v John Smith, Henry Anderson, Edmund Hudson
 +
*STAC 5/F18/14 - I D - 40 Eliz - Northumberland - Anthony Felton v Bartram Anderson et al
 +
**see also [[STAC Felton]] and [[STAC Anderson]]
  
 +
''' Felton v Bidnell '''
 +
*STAC 5/F12/15 - B A - 29 Eliz - Northumberland - Anthony Felton v William Bidnell, Nicholas Metcalfe
 +
**Anthonie Felton of Holborne, Middx, gent. Lease of Glowcester Hill or Glossester Gleebe in Warkworthe, Northumberland from the Dean & Chapter of Carlisle. Case before the Council of the North. Perjury.(dk)
 +
*STAC 5/F20/12 - I D - 39 Eliz - Northumberland - Anthony Felton v Nicholas Medcalfe
 +
**see also [[STAC Felton]]
  
 +
''' Felton v Poore '''
 +
*STAC 5/F17/6 - B - 43 Eliz - Northumberland - Anthony Felton v Thomas Poore, Gawin Hudspeth
 +
**Anthonie Felton of Newcastle upon Tyne, gent, understeward of the Lordship of Tynemouth. Dispute at Manor court of Tynemouth and subsequent assault between Gateshead & Newcastle.(dk)
 +
**Transcription [[STAC 5/F17/6]]
 +
**see also [[STAC Felton]]
  
! 1723
+
''' Felton v Smythe '''
| 15 Feb
+
*STAC 5/F24/25 - B - 43 Eliz - Northumberland - Antony Felton, Dorothy Raw v John Smythe, Henry Anderson Sr, Isake Anderson, Bartram Anderson, William
| 13
+
…bson, Edmond Hudson, George Bidleson, Thomas Craster, Ro.. ..mbell & Edmond Craster
| Francis Pack; and Edward Foreman v. William Pettit, & Elizabeth his wife; John Griffen; Thomas Ruck; and John Ruck
+
**Anthony Felton of London & Dorithie Rawe, widow, late wife of Roger Rawe of Newcastle upon Tyne, merchant & alderman. Tithe corn of the parish of St Nicholas, Newcastle upon Tyne.
| re. loan £250 10 Oct 22Charles II [1670-1], by Daniel Ruck from his brother Thomas Ruck, secured on  messuage or tenement commonly called by the sign of 'The Cock' with brewhouse, malthouse, stables, buildings, courts, yards, gardens and backsides, situate in Eleham Town [Elham], Kent, adjoining to the Market Place... and one other messuage.
+
**see also [[STAC Felton]] and [[STAC Anderson]] for other probable references and ''' Anderson v Felton ‘'' supra
| C78/1507, no. 13 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1507/IMG_0199.htm]
 
|-
 
  
 +
''' Fenwicke v Lawson '''
 +
*STAC 5/F9/17 - B A - 38 Eliz - Northumberland - Randal Fenwicke v Rauffe Lawson. Isaacke Witherington, Robert Dent, George Dent, William Dent, John Dent, John Strauguishe, Robert Spore, Edmond Whyte, Robt Barnes, Henrie Brigges, Gerrerd Richardson, John Smarte, John Arkell, Robert Anderson, Robert Atkinson, Andrew Tompson, William Lawson and Nicholas Fetherstone
 +
**Randall Fenwicke of Newcastle upon Tyne v Rauffe Lawson of Brough, Yorks Esquyre. Assault, coal mines in the manor of Heaton, Northumberland. Both bill & answer badly damaged at bottom.(dk)
 +
**Transcription [[STAC 5/F9/17]]
 +
*STAC 5/F24/4 - I D - 38 Eliz - Northumberland - Randall Fenwick v Robert Dent, George Dent, Edmond White et al
 +
**Examinations of Robert Dent et al.(dk)
 +
**Deponents, 24 May Anno 38 Eliz: Robert Dent of Newcastle upon Tyne gentleman aged 37, John Stranguishe of Cramlington Northumberland yeoman aged 40 , George Dent of Newcastle upon Tyne gentleman aged 25, John Dent of Newcastle upon Tyne gentleman aged 21 (dk)
 +
**Transcription [[STAC 5/F24/4]]
 +
**see also [[STAC Fenwick]], [[STAC Mitford]] & [[STAC Lawson]]
  
 +
''' Fenwick v Fenwick '''
 +
*STAC 5/F9/37 - B A Rn - 17 Eliz - Northumberland - Martin Fenwike v Michael Fenwicke, Tristram Fenwicke et al
 +
**Transcription [[STAC 5/F9/37]]
 +
*STAC 5/F17/1 - I D - 18 Eliz - Northumberland - Marten Fenwicke v Robert Melbourne
 +
**Martyn Fenewike of Blacke Hedwen[Black Heddon], Northumberland v Michaell Fenwike, Trystram Fenwike & Roberte Mylborne. Interrs refer to assizes at Newcastle and to lands in Borodon & East Heddon. Deposition of Henry Haggerston of Haggerstone, Northumberland.(dk)
 +
**Deponent, 22 Feb Anno 17 Eliz: Henry Haggerston of Haggerstone Northumberland gentleman aged 30 (dk)
 +
**Transcription [[STAC 5/F17/1]]
 +
**see also [[STAC Fenwick]]
  
! 1723
+
''' Fenwick v Foster '''
| 16 Feb
+
*STAC 5/F15/11 - B A Rn C I D - 37 Eliz - Northumberland - Richard Fenwicke v Sir John Foster, Nicholas Foster.
| 9
+
**Richard Fenwicke of Stanton, Northumberland. Border affairs. Seizure of Scottish animals on the English side of the border as per custom, and claim that they had been seized (ie therefore stolen) from the Scottish side of the border.(dk)
| Anne Arnold of Betchworth, Surrey, widow and executrix of Richard Arnold late of Betchworth, gentleman v. Richard Arnold and Thomas Arnold an infant
+
**Deponents: John Forster knight Lord Warden of the Middle Marches aged 80, Nicholas Forster (dk)
| re. Thomas Arnold decsd., late of Horsted Caines, Sussex [Horsted Keynes, West Sussex]  a messuage or tenement called Kemps and also land in the manorr of East Betchworth, Surrey called Harebeating lying near a hill called Betchworth Hill, 17 acres, for securing the payment of £500 with interest did 12 Dec 1693, mortgage and surrender the said lands and premises into the hands of the Lord of the Manor...
+
**Transcription [[STAC 5/F15/11]] 
| C78/2049, no. 13 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no2049/IMG_0029.htm]
+
*STAC 5/F2/34 - C I D - 38 Eliz - Northumberland - Richard Fenwick v Sir John Forster, Nicholas Forster
|-
+
*STAC 7/21/15 - - - Northumberland - Richard Fenwicke v Sir John Foster et al
 +
**see also [[STAC Fenwick]]
  
! 1723
+
''' Forster v Johnson '''
| 23 Feb
+
*STAC 5/F25/22 - B A - 43 Eliz - Northumberland - John Forster v Matthew Johnson, Thomas Bume et al
| 9
+
*STAC 5/F12/5 - B - 43 Eliz - Northumberland - Sir John Forster v Matthew Johnson, Thomas Boone
| Elizabeth Langford, widow and relict of John Langford late of Bideford, Devon decd v. Sarah Langdon the wife of George Langdon; Walter Langford; John Reynolds; and John Nash
+
**John Forster of Bambroughe[Bamburgh], Northumberland. One fourth part of the salmon fishery on the River Tweed called Sandstell.(dk)
| Complts jointure. Estates called Wood and Kingdon in the parishes of Morewinstow [Morwenstow, Corn.] and Alverdiscott in Cornwall & Devon, and also in the parishes of Bideford, Pyworthy, Great Torrington, Abbotsham and Northam in Devon.  
+
*STAC 5/F6/15 - I D - 43 Eliz - Northumberland - Sir John Forster v Matthew Johnson
| C78/1455, no. 6 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1455/IMG_0282.htm]
+
**see also [[STAC Foster Forster]]
|-
 
  
! 1723
+
''' G '''
| 26 Feb
 
| 9
 
| George Sherston clerk & Elizabeth his wife v. William Langworthy esq; and Walter Hole gentleman
 
| re. ordered and decreed that £50 p.a be paid to the complaints for the maintenance of the complt. Elizabeth out of rents and profits of the trust estate until she should attain 21 years...
 
| C79/78, no.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C79no78/IMG_0132.htm]
 
|-
 
  
! 1723
+
''' Grey v Ogle '''
| 26 Feb
+
*STAC 5/G21/31 - B A - 44 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralph Gray v Richard Ogle, John Collingwood
| 9
+
**Tithes of corn of East Lilburne, Bassingden, Tytlington & West Lilburne, Northumberland, formerly of Sir Henry Woodrington, and also half of the tithes in Olde Bewicke, Weperden, Hedgeley & Benley, part of the rectory of Eglingham als Ellingham. Refs also Exchequer suit.(dk)
| Leonora Frederick, widow of Thomas Frederick decd v. Thomas Frederick, John Frederick and Charles Frederick, infants, 3 grandsons of the said Thomas Frederick decd, by Thomas Frederick their father; William Peer Williams, John Borsett and Robert Chapman trustees and executors of the said Thomas Frederick; John Frederick, Thomas Frederick, Mary Frederick, Leonora Frederick, and James Lannoy and Jane his wife children of the said testator; and Joseph Herne executor of Frederick Herne executor of Sir Joseph Herne
+
*STAC 5/G19/29 - B  - 44 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralph Graye v  Thomas Ogle, George Bedwell et al
| Estate of Thomas Frederick decd. Refs previous decree of 25 August 1721. Includes extensive schedule of accounts
+
**Related to 5/G21/31, bill has been damaged, but may be a copy.(dk)
| C78/1446, no. 2 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1446/IMG_0514.htm]
+
*STAC 5/G5/21 - B A C I D - 44 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralph Graye v Thomas Ogle, Richard Ogle, George Bednell, George Ridley, John Collingwood et al
|-
+
**Raphe Graye of Chillingham, Northumberland. Tithes of corn & cheese of Old Bewicke, Weperden, Hedgley, Benley & Eglingham als Ellingham in Northumberland, lately belonging to the monastery of St Albans.(dk)
 +
**Deponents, 31 Mar Anno 44 Eliz: William Haggerstone, Thomas Myddylton, Thomas Riddell, Thomas Ogle of Dissington Northumberland gentleman aged 40 (dk)
 +
*STAC 5/G10/20 - I D - 44 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralph Graie v John Collingwood, Richard Ogle et al
 +
**see also [[STAC Grey]]
  
 +
''' Grey v Woodrington '''
 +
*STAC 5/G9/5 - B - 34 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralph Gray v Sir Henry Woodrington, Henry Woodrington, Roger Woodrington, Benjamin Woodrington alias Cotes, Robart Ogle, John Gardner, Lewys Galland, Thomas Sadler, Thomas Genings, Robert Rumble, William Clarck, Christopher Willson, Roger Perre, John Fawcus, William Raye, William Awder, John Womprey, Thomas Smith, James Steele, Hector Garrett, Lawrance Rushford, William Browne, Robart Womprey Sr, Robart Womprey Jr, Thomas Swann, Thomas Crawster, Vyncent Tayler, William Cardew, Nicholas Muckloe, William Fenwick, William Shaftoe, William Carnabye, Lawrence Wright alias Gardner, John Chater, Edward Saunderson, Michaell Smart, George Smart, Dunz.. Cowle, Robert Cowle, Roger Harper, George Browell, Bartram Stawper, George Singleton, Thomas Sannderson, Thomas Wilkenson
 +
**Raphe Gray of Chillingham, Northumberland. Capital messuage etc in East Chevington, late in the tenure of Hector Wooddrington.(dk)
 +
*STAC 5/G4/27 - A - 34 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralph Graye v Henry Woodrington, Roger Woodrington, William Carnaby, William Brown et al
 +
*STAC 5/G30/1 - I D - 34 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralph Grey v Roger Woodrington, Henry Woodrington, William Corneby et al
 +
*STAC 5/G22/31 - A C I - 34 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralph Grey v Sir Henry Woddington, William Fennick, Thomas Swan
 +
**see also [[STAC Grey]]
  
! 1723
+
''' H '''
| 1 March
 
| 9
 
| John Cater v. Sir Richard Osbaldeston [1655-1728], knight; William Osbaldeston, esq; Robert Mounckton, esq; John Dawson; james Heath; Thomas Wrightson; Thomas Bradshaw; Anthony Todd; John Fountain son and heir and executor of Thomas Fountain, esq
 
| re. ordered and decreed that the complt. John Cater should be paid the arrears of the annuity of £40 from the said defendant John Fountain during such time as his testator Thomas Fountain [or Fountayne,] was in possession of the estate charged therewith and by the several defendants...
 
| C78/1831, no. 5 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1831/IMG_0534.htm]
 
|-
 
  
 +
''' Hall v Dente '''
 +
*STAC 5/H6/32 - B A - Hil 20 Eliz - Northumberland - Charles Hall in behalf of Robert Brandlinge v George Dent
 +
**Charles Hall committee to Robert Brandling son & heir of William Brandling. Title to premises in Newcastle. Ref to bill of complt of William Brandling to the Council in the North v George Dent.(dk)
 +
*STAC 5/H52/6 - I D - 20 Eliz - Northumberland - Charles Hall v George Dente
 +
**see also [[STAC Hall]], and [[STAC Brandling]] or Brandling in [[STAC co Durham]]
  
! 1723
+
''' Heron v Charleton '''
| 1 March
+
*STAC 5/H73/3 - B A - 31 Eliz - Northumberland - John Heron v William Fenwicke, Edward Charleton, John Charlton, James Charlton, Liell Robson, Jefry Robson
| 9
+
**John Heron of Chipchas[e], Northumberland. Answer of Edward Charleton. Assault at Bellingham, Northumberland.(dk)
| Richard Coxeter, esq v. Henry Anderson
+
**Transcription [[STAC 5/H73/3]]
| re. articles of apprenticeship 24 June 1712, that the complt's son who had served two years and a half to one Prickman, a mercer who failed, should be turned over to the defendant Henry Anderson to serve the residue of seven years and the complt. to pay, and did pay the defdnt. £40, that the defdnt. pretended ill health  & desired to quit his trade two years before the seven years were expired, and to that end...  
+
**see also [[STAC Heron]]
| C78/1705, no. 2 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1705/IMG_0172.htm]
 
|-
 
  
! 1723
+
''' Heron v Errington '''
| 5 March
+
*STAC 5/H79/35 - B - 31 Eliz - Northumberland - Oswald Heron v Thomas Erington, Thomas Claveringe, Mathew Charleton, John Ussher, Thomas Dawson, George Ussher, William White, James Browne, William Dodde, Thomas Ussher, Anthony Robson, Wilialm Lisshman
|
+
**Oswald Heron of Chipchasse, Northumberland & John Nixon of Humsaughe [Humshaugh], Northumberland. Messuage in Humsaughe.(dk)
| Stephen Offley of Norton Hall [Sheffield], Yorks, esq; Joseph Offley eldest son of said Stephen Offley and Stephen Offley second son of the said Stephen Offly being infants by Stephen Offley their father v. James Lowther of the Middle Temple esq and William Avery of the same place esq
+
**see also [[STAC Heron]]
| re. will 30 June 1719, of Joseph Offley [d.1721, unmarried] of the Middle Temple and his very considerable freehold and copyhold estate in Surrey, Middlesex, Bedford., and Essex; bequests and conditions...
 
| C79/115, no.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C79no115/IMG_0302.htm]
 
|-
 
  
! 1723
+
''' Heron v Errington '''
| 6 Mar
+
*STAC 5/H53/21 - B A Dr - 33 Eliz - Northumberland - Reynold Heron v Mark Erington, William Fenwick
| 9
+
*STAC 5/H4/16 - B A C - 33 Eliz - Northumberland - Reginald Heron v William Fenwick, Mark Crimpton, William Fenwick Jr, John Shafton, Thomas Fenwick, John Mower, Thomas Rawe, Robert Halsey, Anthony Erington, Thomas Shafton, Oswald Fenwick, Edward Charlton, Robert Halsey Jr, Willm Halsey, John Richeson, George Bates, William Bates, Cutbert Simpson, William Sclater, George Smyth, James Button, Robert Lumley, Roger Lawson, George Simson, James Butland, ..swen Hereson, William Hereson, John Hereson, Roger Clarke, Percivall Walker, William Sisterson, John Sisterson, Anthony Cowper, John ...., Vincent Davison, John Drake, William Bell, Robert Sulle, William Stubs, William Newton, Robert Turner, Thomas Surtice, Thomas Hynmers, William Hynmers, Richard Butflower, Peter Browne, Uswen Surtice, John Surtice, Edward Thomson, William Surtice, Thomas Jopling, John Enterlingham, John Surtise, Mathew Charlton, John Charlton, Jeffrey Robson, Christopher Rydley, Thomas Rydley, William Jamson, Christopher Thompson, Randall Fenwick.
| Sir Phillip Jackson of Pontrilas, Herefs, son & heir of Edward Jackson late of the Middle Temple v. William Crosby and Constant his wife; Christopher Woodward, infant; John Devall and Hester his wife; Margaret Wintour; and Thomas Woodward
+
**Reynold Heron of Chipchase, Northumberland. Forcibly entering a barn, threshing and carrying away corn from Prudhoe, Northumberland.(dk)
| re. marriage settlement 28/29 Aug 1693, Edward Jackson of the Middle Temple, and the deft Constant, daughter of Christopher Woodward late of the Moate in the parish of Newent, Gloucs (complt's parents); £100 p.a. to Constant for life, after death of Edward Jackson and further monies to be paid by William Wintour and William Markey...
+
*STAC 5/H68/5 - B A C - 34 Eliz - Northumberland - Reignold Heron v William Fenwyck, Michael Erington et al
| C78/1443, no. 4 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1443/IMG_0225.htm]
+
*STAC 5/H31/18 - I D - 33 Eliz - Northumberland - Reginald Heron v Mark Erington, Randalph Fenwich
|-
+
**Interrs refer to the breaking into a barn at Prudhoe, Northumberland, and threshing and taking away corn. Also to breaking doors and/or walls at Prudhoe Castle, and attempt to deprive the complt of his possession of the castle. Part of STAC 5/H4/16(dk)
 +
**Deponents, 16 May Anno 33 Eliz: Marke Errington of Pontyland Northumberland gentleman, Randalle Fenwicke of Newcastle upon Tyne merchant (dk)
 +
**Case Book BL Harley MS 2143 fo. 52r. The privilege granted to a defendant and his costs by reason of his arrest. Heron plaintiff Fenwick defendant a writ of privilege to discharge the defendant attending the prosecution of the cause and the plaintiff committed therefore and ordered to pay the defendant all such cost as he hath sustained by the said arrest. Easter 33 Elizabeth (kk)
 +
**see also [[STAC Heron]]
  
! 1723
+
''' Heron v Woodrington '''
| 11 March
+
*STAC 5/H35/24 - B - 43 Eliz - Northumberland - Reynold Heron v Roger Wodderington, John Erington, Randale Fenwicke, Raphe Wooderington, John Heron, John Erington, Edward Dod, Cutbert Hunter, Allexander Robson, William Charlton, Henry Wooderinge, Gilbert Todcastle, Rowland Dod, Thomas Mer..n, Robert Miller, Henry Lyle, George Th..way, Walter Grame, James Ridley
| 9
+
**Reynold Heron of Chipchase, Northumberland & Margery Heron, widow, late wife of John Heron decd, mother of the said Reynold, & Margaret Heron of Chipchase, sister of the said Reynold. Theft of threshed & unthreshed wheat, barley, rye & oats at Birtley & Chipchase, Northumberland. Deft Roger Woodrington is late of Dilstone, Northumberland.(dk)
| John Wingfield esq & Elizabeth his wife; Edward Horsman & Alice his wife v. the lady Margaret Oldfield widow and relict of Sir John Oldfield; Beaupre Bell esq & Margaret his wife; and Anthony Wingfield esq
+
**see also [[STAC Heron]]
| re. will June 1704, of Sir John Oldfield  [1659-1705] and his divers freehold and copyhold manors, lands and hereditaments and divers leasehold estates; bequests  to his daus., the complts. Elizabeth [1686-1769] and Alice [1682-1742], £3,000 each.
 
| C79/32, no. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C79no32/IMG_0125.htm]
 
|-
 
  
 +
''' I J '''
  
 +
''' K '''
  
! 1723
+
''' L '''
| 12 March
 
| 9
 
| Lawrence Cleater & Anne his wife executrix of Isaac le Towsey v. John Pickering the elder & Margaret his wife; John Pickering the younger; Anne Pickering; Elizabeth Pickering; and Agnes Pickering children of said John Pickering the elder; Isaac le Towsey; John Kitchin; and William Thornburgh
 
| re. conveyance 24 Feb 1699  £70 by Robert Simpson to Nicholas Wilson, a  messuage, tenement and lands called Lowbridge House in  par. Fawcett Forest, Westmorland [now Cumbria]; provisos.
 
| C79/1, no.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C79no1/IMG_0080.htm]
 
|-
 
  
 +
''' Lawe v Collingwood '''
 +
*STAC 5/L8/40 - B A Rn - 44 Eliz - Northumberland - Peter Lawe v Henry Collingwood, Antony Felton et al
 +
*STAC 5/L49/23 - I D - 44 Eliz - Northumberland - Peter Law v Henry Collingwoud et al
 +
**cited in 'A British Frontier?: Lairds and Gentlemen in the Eastern Borders, 1540-1603. Maureen M. Meikle. p129.'
 +
**see also [[STAC Lawe]]
  
! 1723
 
| 12 March
 
| 9
 
| William Blanch; Hannah Blanch; Thomas Blanch; Katherine Blanch; and John Blanch, infants by said William Blanch their brother v. John Gregory, & Hester his wife
 
| re. will 11 May 1704 of Catherine Cox (complts'. late g-mother), bequest to five g-sons, messuage or tenement called the Lady House [now Corner Cottage] in par. Ashton Keynes, Wilts. with lands  thereto belonging...
 
| C78/1618, no. 8 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1618/IMG_0307.htm]
 
|-
 
  
  
! 1723
+
''' Lawson v Fenwicke ''' and/or ''' Lawson v Mitford ''' 
| 12 March
+
*STAC 5/L45/17 - B A - 38 Eliz - Northumberland - Raffe Lawson v Randall Fenwicke, William Fenwicke, Robert Metforde, Henry Metforde, Robert Fenwicke, Lyonell Fenwicke, Oswoulde Fenwicke, Jerrarde Fenwicke, John Fenwicke, Martyne Fenwicke, Henry Ellwood, Robert Errington, James Lawson, George Wawne, Edwarde Lowrence, William Backe
| 9
+
**Raphe Lawson of Bourghe[Brough], Yorks. Title to Byker Moore in manor of Byker, Northumberland. Assault, coal mines. (dk)
| William Browne one of the brothers of Edmond Browne of St Stephens near St Albans, gentleman; William Browne jr eldest son of said William Browne sr; George Browne another of the brothers of said Edmond Browne; Bridget and Elizabeth Browne; Samuel Scruton & Christian his wife; the said Bridgett, Elizabeth, and Christian being all the children of said George Browne; Dorothy Cary widow daughter of Appolonia Maddox, who was one of the sisters of said Edmond Browne; Margaret Barnsley widow another sister of the said Browne; _____ Robinson & Sybilla his wife, which said Sybella and Margaret are all the children of Margaret Barnsley; John Blane & Mary his wife, which said Mary is one of the children of John Browne deceased who was another of the brothers of said Edmond Browne; Dorothy Browne spinster another daughter of said John Browne; Walter Browne another brother of said Edmond Browne v. Rupert Browne esq & Sybella his wife; Dorothy Mulgrave; Thomas Townley; Thomas Browne; James Browne; and Thomas Gatchell & Elizabeth his wife
+
**Transcription [[STAC 5/L45/17]]
| re. will 20 Aug 1712, of Edmund Browne, having no wife or child, but six brothers and four sisters, nieces and nephews; his very considerable personal estate. of all sorts, to the value of £5,000
+
*STAC 5/L24/6 - B A - 38 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralph Lawson v Randle Fenwicke, William Fenwicke, Robert Metforde, Henry Metforde, Robert Fenwicke, Lyonell Fenwicke, Oswould Fenwicke, Jerrado Fenwicke, John Fenwicke, John Fenwicke, Martyn Fenwicke, Roberte Fenwicke, Henry Elwood, Roberte Errington, James Lawson, George Wawne, Edward Lawrence. William Bucke.
| C78/1894, no. 2 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1894/IMG_0569.htm]
+
**Ralph Lawson of Brough v Randle Fenwicke of Newcastell uppon Tyne, Willm Fenwicke his brother, Robert Metforde of Sighill in the said Countie, Henry Metforde of Newcastell, Robert Fenwicke, Lyonell Fenwicke, Oswould Fenwicke, Jerrado Fenwicke, John Fenwicke of Brenkelie in the said Countie, and John Fenwicke his bastard brother, Martyn Fenwicke, Roberte Fenwicke of Whellpington in the said Countie, Henry Elwood, Roberte Errington, James Lawson, George Wawne, Edward Lawrence and Willm Bucke. Manor of Byker, Northumberland. Interrs (part missing), depositions of Robert & Lyonell Fenwicke, answer of Robert Mitford.(dk)
|-
+
**Deponents, 12 Jan Anno 39 Eliz: Robert Fenwick of Newcastle upon Tyne gentleman merchant aged 33. Lyonell Fenwick of Stannington Northumberland gentleman aged 29 (dk)
 +
**Transcription [[STAC 5/L24/6]]
 +
*STAC 5/L36/5 - A - 38 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralfe Lawson v Robert Fenwick et al
 +
*STAC 5/L22/16 - I D - 38 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralfe Lawson v Oswald Fenwick et al
 +
**Transcription [[STAC 5/L22/16]]
 +
*STAC 5/L48/32 - Rn - 40 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralph Lauson v Robert Mitford et al
 +
*STAC 5/L39/30 - Rr - 41 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralph Lawson v Robert Mitford et al
 +
*STAC 5/L27/32 - I D - 39 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralph Lawson v Robert Metford, Henry Metford.  
 +
**Transcription [[STAC 5/L27/32]]
 +
*STAC 5/L21/40 - A - 39 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralph Lawson v Robert Mitford
 +
*STAC 5/L18/8 - B A - 42 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralph Lawson v Robte Mitford, Parcivall Harbottell, Oswold Harbottle, James Sandeland alias Clarke, Nicholas Blaykett
 +
**Raph Lawson of Brough, Yorks. Title to ground variously called Heaton Moor, Heaton Banckes or Byker Moor. Deft Robert Mitford of Sighill [Seghill], leasing parcel of this ground to Parcivall Harbottle of Ravensworth to dig a coal mine. Refs proceedings also at Council of the North & at Common Law.(dk)
 +
**Transcription [[STAC 5/L18/8]] 
 +
*STAC 5/L19/16 - I D - 43 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralph Lawson v Robert Mitforde, Percival Harbottle et al
 +
**see also [[STAC Lawson]], [[STAC Fenwick]] & [[STAC Mitford]]
  
 +
''' Lumley v Lawson '''
 +
*STAC 5/L42/36 - B A Rn C I D - 15 Eliz - Northumberland - John Lord Lumley v John Lawson, Richard Fenwick
 +
**Manors of Wytton and Benton or Greate Benton, and other lands in Wytton, Great Benton, Stannington, Cawdecotes & Seaton all in Northumberland. Forgery of deed. NOTE this bundle has stitched up with it some Interrs & depositions taken at Walsall for Edward Leigh v Richard Hawks et al.(dk)
 +
**Deponents: Laurence Thorneton of Wytton Northumberland servant to the plt aged 48, Robert Hallyman of Great Lumley Durham yeoman aged 67, Roger Collingewood of Ryle Northumberland gentleman aged 35, Giles Jowcye? of West Sheles Northumberland husbandman aged 40.(dk)
 +
**Deponents, 3 Apr Anno 31 Eliz: Phillip Cappur of Spurslowe Cheshire gentleman servant to Thomas Wylbram esquire aged 44, William Goodwyn of Hawerden Staffordshire labourer aged 30, John Hackett of Walsall Staffordshire lorymer aged 31, John Wollaston of Walsall Staffordshire yeoman aged 30 (dk)
 +
**see [[STAC Lumley]]
  
 +
''' M '''
  
! 1723
+
''' Mitford v Witherington '''
| 12 March
+
*STAC 5/M52/11 - B - 39 Eliz - Northumberland - Robert Mitford v Isaack Wetherington, George Dent, Robert Dent et al
| 9
+
*STAC 5/M15/12 - B A C I D - 40 Eliz - Northumberland - Robert Myttford v Raphe Lawson, Isacke Witherington, Robert Dent, George Dent, William Dente, John Dent, John Strangwishe, Robert Spore, Edmunde White, Robert Barnes, Henry Brigges, Gerrard Rychardson, John Smarte, John Arkell, Robert Anderson, Robert Atkinson, Andrewe Tompson, William Lawson, Nycholas Fetherstone
| John Bletsoe executor of Thomas Bletsoe decd v. Charles Sheppard the surviving executor of Francis Grey junr decd; and William Henry Sheppard son, heir and administrator of John Sheppard decd
+
**Robte Myttford of Sighill [Seghill], Northumberland. Manor & parish of Heyton or Heaton, Northumberland. Coal mining on waste or moor known as Heaton Bancks.(dk)
| re. title to late Thomas Bletsoe's undivided moiety of the demesne of the manor of Rushden consisting of arable land, ley, meadows and pasture ground in Rushden, Higham Ferrers and elsewhere in Northants... and that Francis Grey at his death was seized of the other undivided moiety..
+
**Deponents, 9/10 Jan Anno 40 Eliz: Raphe Lawson of Broughe Yorkshire esquire aged 50, Robert Dent of Newcastle upon Tyne gentleman aged 38, Robert Spoors of Byker Northumberland yeoman aged 50 (dk)
| C78/1411, no. 3 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1411/IMG_0040.htm]
+
**Transcription [[STAC 5/M15/12]]  
|-
+
**see also [[STAC Mitford]], [[STAC Lawson]] & [[STAC Fenwick]]
  
 +
''' N '''
  
 +
''' Merchant Adventurers of Newcastle v Oxley'''
 +
*STAC 5/N4/15 - I D - 35 Eliz - Northumberland - The Governour, Assistants, Wardens & Fellowship of Merchant Adventurers of the Town of Newcastle upon Tyne v Amor Oxley, Henry Blayklock, Thomas Warner, Cuthbert Ogle
 +
**see also [[STAC Newcastle]]
  
! 1723
+
''' Earl of Northumberland v Dalyvells '''
| 12 Mar
+
*STAC 5/N2/7 - B A I D - 35 Eliz - Northumberland - Henry Earl of Northumberland v Josuah Dalyvell, Raphe Dalyvell, Clement Dalivell, Cuthbert Bates, James Reemes, Thomas Ogle, Raiphe Ogle, John Person, William Person
| 9
+
**Forceful removal of stones from Tynemouth Castle. Bill 24.1.35Eliz, depositions of Josua Delavale of Ryvers Green and Clement Delavale of Cowpen.(dk)
| Christopher Sanford; and Sarah Sanford an infant by the said Christopher Sanford her father v. William Hill; and Nicholas Wood
+
**Deponents, 5 Feb Anno 35 Eliz: Josua Delavale of Ryvers Greene Northumberland, Clement Delavale of Cowpen Northumberland, Thomas Ogle of Bebbsyde Northumberland (dk)
| Sale by the complt of a tenement called Cocks Tenement in the parish of Kenn in Devon, and some of the proceeds held in trust for his late wife's jointure, and subsequently for his daughter the complt Sarah.
+
**see also [[STAC Northumberland]]
| C78/1455, no. 4 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1455/IMG_0260.htm]
 
|-
 
  
 +
''' Earl of Northumberland v Fenwick '''
 +
*STAC 5/N7/3 - B A Rn Rr C I D - 24 Eliz - Northumberland - Henry Earl of Northumberland v William Fenwicke, William Woddrington, Hector Woodrington, Ephraim Woodrington, Abemelech Woodrington, Cuthbert Ogle, Thomas Ogle, Roger Fenwick, Lamwell Fenwick, Robert Tromble, Lewes Ogle, Marmaduke Fenwick, Martin Smith
 +
**Henry, Earl of Northumberland v William Fenwicke of Wallington, William Woddrington of Plassy[Plessey], Hector Woodrington & Ephraim Woodrington of Woodrington[Widdrington], Abemelech Woodrington of Woodrington, Cuthbert Ogle of Chapington[Choppington], Thomas Ogle the younger of Chapington, Roger Fenwick of Wallington, Lamwell Fenwick of Wallington, Robert Tromble of Woodrington, Lewes Ogle of Ersden Forest, Marmaduke Fenwick of Kyrkherle[Kirkharle] and Martin Smith of Ersden Forest, all Northumberland. Hunting & killing of deer at Warkworth & Acklington, Northumberland.(dk)
 +
**Deponents, 7 Jun Anno 35 Eliz: Cuthbert Carnabe, Robert Rames (dk) - STAC 5/N7/3
 +
**Transcription [[STAC 5/N7/3]]
 +
*STAC 5/N7/31 - C I D - 25 Eliz - Northumberland - Henry Earl of Northumberland v William Fenwicke, Cuthbert Ogle et al
 +
*STAC 5/N5/35 - I D - 24 Eliz - Northumberland - Henry Earl of Northumberland v William Fenwicke, Cuthbert Ogle et al
 +
**see also [[STAC Northumberland]]
  
! 1723
+
''' Earl of Northumberland v Gray '''
| 12 March
+
*STAC 5/N6/21 - B - 18 Eliz - Northumberland - Henry Earl of Northumberland v Hugh Graye
| 9
+
**Henry, Earl of Northumberland v Sir Thomas Graye. Award on plea of trespass at Queens Bench against Sir John Forster. Thomas Gray of Chillinghame, sheriff of Northumberland, made a return saying that Sir John Forster had no goods in Northumberland that he could levy.(dk)
| John Norton v. Michael Bovell; and Elizabeth Grice widow
+
**see also [[STAC Northumberland]]
| re. bill of exchange £21, Norwich July third 1718 drawn by Francis Johnson upon Tomothy Perry handed by complt. to John Grice, payable to John Newman or order...
 
| C78/1586, no. 5 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1586/IMG_0222.htm]
 
|-
 
  
 +
''' Earl of Northumberland v Heron '''
 +
*STAC 5/N4/36 - B A C I D - 33 Eliz - Northumberland - Henry Earl of Northumberland v John Herron, George Herron, William Hedlowe, Gabriell Hedlowe, George Thomson, George Graye, John Blackburie, William Carnes
 +
**Henry, Earl of Northumberland. Two tenements in Thurston in the parish of Felton, Northumberland. Common of pasture on Bokenfeilde or Elstrodder. Assault on complts tenants.(dk)
 +
**Deponents, 30 March 1592: Robert Hunter of Aklington Northumberland yeoman aged 40, Robert Smythe of Thriston Northumberland yeoman aged 40, William Taylor of Thriston Northumberland yeoman aged 70, William Garrett of Thriston Northumberland aged 40, Robert Jackson of Thriston Northumberland yeoman aged 40 (dk)
 +
*STAC 5/N16/39 - Rn - 33 Eliz - Northumberland - Henry Earl of Northumberland v John Heron
 +
*STAC 5/N12/3 - I D - 33 Eliz - Northumberland - Henry Earl of Northumberland v John Heron
 +
**see also [[STAC Northumberland]]
  
! 1723
+
'''' Earl of Northumberland v Porter '''
| 13 March
+
*STAC 5/N6/18 - B -  Eliz - Northumberland - Henry Earl of Northumberland v John Porter, George Morton, William Metcalf, Robert Gibson, Roger Gibson, Robert Waller
| 9
+
**Henry, Earl of Northumberland. Assault on complts servants & taking of fish from his fishery on the River Cockett [Coquet] at Weales Newke in Northumberland.(dk)
| Sir Daniel O'Carroll knight v. Sir John Lambert baronet; John Lambert esq his son; David Godin; John Carroll; and Kenny Carroll
+
**see also [[STAC Northumberland]]
| re. April 1720 complt. ordered the defdt. sir John Lambert to buy for and on the complt's account, £1,500 South Sea Stock stock at current market price...;Defendants the Lamberts being merchants and bankers in London having dealings with Mr Edward Grean, the complainants uncle, and Company eminent merchants and bankers at Madrid in Spain  and defndts. John and Kenny Carroll complts. Brothers considerable merchants and bankers at Paris France...
 
| C78/1916, no. 3 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1916/IMG_0109.htm]
 
|-
 
  
 +
''' Earl of Northumberland v Taylor '''
 +
*STAC 5/N8/16 - B A Rn Rr C I D - 8 Eliz - Northumberland - Thomas Earl of Northumberland v Thomas Rodam, Robert Rodam, Lancelot Bulman, William Rodam, Richard Frier, William Horne [or Hearinge], George Tellzer [or Taylor], James Emyllton, George Willson, Andrew Thompson
 +
**Thomas, Earl of Northumberland. Forcible entry to a house & land in Little Houghton, Northumberland & destruction of house. Action of trespass at Queens Bench, won by the current complt. House rebuilt. House once again forcibly entered & destroyed.(dk)
 +
**Deponents, 19 Jan Anno 8 Eliz: George Wilson of Lyttle Hawghton Northumberland servant to Thomas Roddam & Robert Roddam aged 30, George Taylor of Lyttle Hawghton Northumberland yeoman aged 36, James Emelton of Lyttle Hawghton Northumberland servant to Robert Roddam aged 28, George Wilson of Eslington Northumberland yeoman aged 30, George Taylor of Lytle Howghton Mylne Northumberland yeoman aged 36, Thomas Roddam of Lytle Howghton Northumberland gentleman aged 40, Lancelot Bulman of Lytle Houghton Northumberland yeoman aged 26, Andrew Thomson of Lytle Houghton Northumberland yeoman aged 39 (dk)
 +
**Transcription [[STAC 5/N8/16]]
 +
*STAC 5/N10/26 - I D - 8 Eliz - Northumberland - Earl of Northumberland v Robert Rodam
 +
**see also [[STAC Northumberland]]
  
 +
''' O '''
  
! 1723
+
''' Ogle v Collingwood '''
| 15 March
+
*STAC 5/O7/34 - B - 16 Eliz - Northumberland - Cuthbert Ogle v William Collingewood, Thomas Collingewood, Robert Collingewood, Mathewe Collingewood, Henry Smythe, Richard Benbrick, Edwarde Spynke, John Smythe, William White, John Erden Sr, John Browne, John Hudson, John Erden Jr, Roger Moffett, John Moffett, Thomas Reade, John Nichollson, John Perrott, Thomas Mairtland, Edward Atkinson, James Modye, Robert Taylor, James Anderson, Roger Swanne, John Dicheborne, Edwarde Browne, Thomas Nichollson, Bartram Armestronge, Richard Trollop, George Patterson, John Read, Roberte Anderson, Robt Stevenson, John Wawker, Thomas Collingewood, Roger Hunter, John Hopper, Edward Stanford, William Morris, Richard Gart, John Hunter, William Robbinson, Edward Hopper, John Dichborne, John Stevenson, Robert Hale, John Hale
| 9
+
**Cuthbert Ogle daily attendant at Islyngton, Middx upon Sir Henry Percy & servant unto the said Sir Henry. Defts include William Collingewood late of Barton, Northumberland, gent, Thomas Collingewood late of Thorneton, gent, Robert Collingewood and Mathewe Collingewood late of Estlington, gent, Roger Moffett and John Moffett of Estlington, yeomen, Thomas Reade late of Ryle, yeoman, Thomas Collingewood of Tytlington gent. Tithes of corn belonging to the rectory & parsonage of Eglingham, Northumberland.(dk)
| Right Honorable Charles Frederick Delatour, marquis of Gouvernet [Charles Frédéric de La Tour du Pin de Bourlon, marquis de Gouvernet, 1694-1775] , France v. William Cornish; and John Paltock
+
**Transcription [[STAC 5/O7/34]]
| re. several annuities of Hester [?Esther, 1637-1722] Marchioness of Gouvernet, g-mother of complt., payable at the Exchequer at Westminster.  
+
*STAC 5/O8/6 - A Rn Rr C I D - 17 Eliz - Northumberland - Cuthbert Ogle v Sir Cuthbert Collingwood, Roger Hunter, John Hopper et al.
| C78/1812, no. 9 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1812/IMG_0445.htm]
+
*STAC 5/O4/39 - C I D - 19 Eliz - Northumberland - Cutbert Ogle v Cutbert Collingwood et al.  
|-
+
**see also [[STAC Ogle]]
  
 +
''' Ogle v Gray '''
 +
*STAC 5/O7/25 - B A C I D - 44 Eliz - Northumberland - Thomas Ogle v Raphe Gray, Roger Gray, Mathew Foster, Roberte Gray, Richard Parker, John Procter, Thomas Hall, George Gray, Archbald Armestronge, Edward Tyers, Edward Standley, Mathew Davison, Cuthberte Nicholl, Thomas Gray, Michaell Clerke, Oliver Johnson, Richard Johnson, Willm Johnson, Mathew Johnson, Thomas Clerke, Jasper Cuthberte, John Edward alias Humffreys, John Cuthbert, Robson, George Tuggill, John Tuggill, Francys Dixon, James Tuggill, Cuthberte Fawdon, John Atcheson, Henry Gray and James Lawson
 +
**Thomas Ogle of Dissington, Northumberland. Rectory of Ellingham als Eglingham, Northumberland. Tithes. (dk)
 +
**Transcription [[STAC 5/O7/25]]
 +
**see also [[STAC Ogle]] and [[STAC Grey]]
  
! 1723
+
''' P '''
| 15 March
 
| 9
 
| Leonard Hamond, an infant, by Thomas Hamond v. Elizabeth Hammond, widow
 
| re. descent of messuages, tenements, lands  and hereditaments in Kent, Surrey, London and Middx. of Leonard Hammond, the complt's father.
 
| C78/1512, no. 3 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1512/IMG_0475.htm]
 
|-
 
  
 +
''' Q '''
  
! 1723
+
''' R '''
| 25 March
 
| 9
 
| John Mills, son and heir of John Mills, gent; William Mills; Mary Mills; and Sarah Mills the younger, children of the said John Mills being all infants, by Elizabeth Lewen v. Robert Cornwall, esq, & Sarah the wife late wife of the said John Mills; William Parker, esq; Mary Best, widow; Henry Perris; Richard Nicholls; Abraham Fowler; The Governor and Company of the Bank of England; and the Governor and Company of Merchants Trading to the South Seas and for the Encouragement of the Fishery
 
| re. marriage agreement 29 June 1709, John Mills deceased and Sarah Cornwall, then Sarah West (complt's parents); purchase of lands, annuities and exchequer leases.
 
| C78/1767, no. 15 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1767/IMG_0210.htm]
 
|-
 
  
! 1723
+
''' S '''
| 23 Apr
 
| 9
 
| Thomas Freame, principal creditor and administrator de bonis non with the will annexed of Phillip Herbert unadministered by Marianne his late widow & executrix; Robert Garrard and Marianne his wife; and Frances Herbert an infant (which said Marianne & Frances were two of the daughters & coheirs of the said Phillip Herbert & Marianne his wife); and Thomas Herbert, son & heir of Edward Herbert & Elizabeth his wife decd, the other daughter of the said Phillip Herbert and his said wife (and the grandson & other coheir of the said Phillip Herbert and his said wife) an infant v. Richard Lawrence
 
| re. letters of attorney issued by John Spame who was surgeon (1705) to her late Majesty Queen Anne's hospital near Kingston, Jamaica concerning Phillip Herbert...
 
| C78/1488, no. 7 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1488/IMG_0077.htm]
 
|-
 
  
! 1723
+
''' Saunderson v Chapman '''
| 27 April
+
*STAC 5/S17/25 - B A - 35 Eliz - Northumberland - Henry Saunderson v Anne Grenewell et al
| 9
+
**Henry Saunderson, one of the searchers of the port of Newcastle. Bill badly damaged and not dated, but refers to events of 35 Eliz. Demurrer & answer of Anne Grenewell one of the defts (dated 1597), formerly wife of William Grenewell.(dk).  
| Thomas Hibbard, & Anne his wife; Mary Smith; Eleanor Smith; and John Smith, which Anne, Mary, Eleanor, and John were all children of David Smith and were all infants, by Benjamin Smith their uncle v. John Briddis & Eleanor his wife, which said Eleanor was late wife of said David Smith and mother to said complainants Anne, Mary, Eleanor, and John Smith
+
*STAC 5/S60/33 - B A - 40 Eliz - Northumberland - Henry Saunderson v Henry Chapman, Roger Young et al
| re. will of David Smith (complts' late father), citizen and freeman of London, who died intestate 27 February 1714, without making his will or any disposition of his estate; his considerable personal estate...
+
*STAC 5/S17/17 - I D - 40 Eliz - Northumberland - Henry Saunderson v Henry Chapman et al
| C78/1553, no. 3 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1553/IMG_0122.htm]
+
**Interrs refer to a suit of Anne Grenewell v Henry Saunderson at the manor court at Newcastle for £15 due to her late husband. Deponent Henry Chapman, Alderman of Newcastle upon Tyne, dated 14 Feb Anno 40 Eliz.(dk)
|-
+
**see also [[STAC Sanderson]]
  
 +
''' Selby v Collingwood '''
 +
*STAC 5/S80/21 - B - 44 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralf Selby  v Henry Collingwood, Oswoold Collingwood, Edmond Craster, John Heron, Alexander Lawe, George Archbald, Richard Mindren, Davy Pilmer, George Tindall
 +
**Raphe Selbye of Wytwood, Northumberland, gent. Ambush & assault between Etall & Ford in Northumberland.(dk)
 +
**see also [[STAC Selby]]
  
! 1723
+
''' Selbye v Lisle '''
| 30 April
+
*STAC 5/S37/22 - B - 37 Eliz - Northumberland - Christopher Selbye v Robert Lisle, John Milles, William Creswell, Humphrey Milles, Humphrey Greene, Robert Felton, Raffe Carre, Cuthbert Carnaby Jr
| 9
+
**Christopher Selbye of the City of London, gent. Robert Lisle of Felton, Northumberland. Lease of messuage etc in Farneham, Northumberland from Cuthbert Carnabye & Margery his wife. Destruction of house at Farneham in which the complts servants were living, while the wife & children were inside, and carrying away the goods of the servant & his family.(dk)
| John York the younger v. Anne Trigg, widow; Joshua Appleton, a lunatic by said Ann Trigg his committee; Thomas Clarke; Alexander Harrock; and Mary York
+
**Transcription [[STAC 5/S37/22]]
| re. will 30 Sept 1690, of Henry Appleton and his considerable freehold and copyhold estate of £400+ p.a. lying in the towns and parishes of Creeting, Needham [Needham Market], Farnham, Spexhall, Holton, Wissett and elsewhere in Suffolk & of a messuage and lands in Rumford [Romford], Essex and of divers lands and tenements in Gloucs...
+
**see also [[STAC Selby]]
| C78/1737, no. 2 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1737/IMG_0011.htm]
 
|-
 
  
 +
''' Selby v Nevell '''
 +
*STAC 5/S35/33 - B  - 44 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralfe Selby v George Nevell, Roger Graye, Raffe Graye, Thomas Graye
 +
**Raphe Selby late of Wetewood, Northumberland, gent. Assault in the fields of Wetewood by the servants of Raphe Gray of Chillingham, Northumberland.(dk)
 +
**see also [[STAC Selby]]
  
! 1723
 
| 4 May
 
| 9
 
| William Killingbeck v Theophilus Calverley, gent; and several others (sic)
 
| Complts rights to freehold & other property at Leeds, Yorkshire, formerly of Thomas Killingbeck (his grandfather), William Killingbeck (his uncle) & Thomas Killingbeck (his father) all decd
 
| C78/1808, no. 5 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1808/IMG_0505.htm]
 
|-
 
  
! 1723
+
''' Strother v Burrell '''
| 4 May
+
*STAC 5/S41/29 - B I Dr C - 39 Eliz - Northumberland - James Strother, Michaell Strother v George Nevill, Robte Graye, Roger Graye, Thomas Graye, Thomas Graye, Raphe Graye Sr, Raphe Graye Jr, Willm Burrell, Thomas Burrell, George Burrell, Thomas Fencle
| 9
+
**James Strother late of Howborme, Northumberland & Michaell Strother, late of the same, his brother v George Nevill late of Fenton, Northumberland, Robte Graye of Chillingham, Roger Graye of Bewicke, Thomas Graye of Warke, Thomas Graye of Howicke, Raphe Graye the elder of Doddington, Raphe Graye the younger of Doddington, Willm Burrell of Milfield, Thomas Burrell of Killam, George Burrell of Chillingham and Thomas Fencle of Lyeham. Assault at St Rynyon Fair held at Fenton, Northumberland.(dk)
| Richard Cotton son & heir apparent of Thomas Cotton of Hasty [?Hadly], Shropshire by Ann the eldest daughter and one of the coheires of Richard Upton late of Waters Upton, Shropshire decd; Robert Davies and Margaret his wife [.....] daughter and another of the coheirs of the said Richard Upton; Alice Upton, spinster, fourth daughter and another of the coheires of the said Richard Upton; and Francis Arnway and Joanna his wife fifth daughter and another of the coheirs of the said Richard Upton v. Dorothy Wase, widow and John Wase her son; Richard Price; and Mary Hand, widow
+
**Transcription [[STAC 5/S41/29]]  
| re. marriage agreement 1630, Richard Upton, the elder (father of Richard Upton) and Mary & the descent of capital messuage or tenement in Waters Upton [Salop] and other messuage or tenement called the Lower House with lands, meadows and pastures...
+
**see also [[STAC Strother]]
| C78/1473, no. 1 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1473/IMG_0001.htm]
 
|-
 
  
! 1723
 
| 6 May
 
| 9
 
| Thomas Clement & Elizabeth his wife daughter of Anne Case v. Mary Pope widow; Michael Pope an infant; and Michael Pope merchant the said infant's grandfather
 
| re. demise by mayor, burgesses and commonality of Bristol by lease 25 March 1660, to William Baldwin, certain void grounds lying in the castle precincts, within the city of Bristol, near the castle gate, being since built into two houses, with the appurtenances, which were the premises in question, for sixty years, under the yearly rent of six pounds...
 
| C78/2052, no. 4 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no2052/IMG_0736.htm]
 
|-
 
  
 +
''' T '''
  
 +
''' UV '''
  
! 1723
+
''' W '''
| 8 May
 
| 9
 
| James Oades v. Thomas Theed
 
| re. loan £800 1714, by Thomas Theed from complt. James Oades secured on the manor and divers messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments in Starton alias Staverton [near Daventry], Northants.
 
| C78/1448, no. 7 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1448/IMG_0100.htm]
 
|-
 
  
 +
''' Witherington v Grey '''
 +
*STAC 5/W14/27 - B A - 24 Eliz - Northumberland - Robert Wytherington, James Wytherington, Robert Blackeden v John Graye, Michael Graye
 +
**Robert Wytherington, James Wytherington & Roberte Blackeden v John Graye & Michaell Graye. Swearing a false oath in Star Chamber. Ref also to John Gray v the current complts in Chancery. Complts from Northumberland.(dk)
 +
*STAC 5/W52/35 - I D - 24 Eliz - Northumberland - Robert Wytherington, Robert Blagden v John Graye
 +
*STAC 7/31/75 - - - Northumberland - Robert Wytherington et al v John Gray
 +
**see also [[STAC Witherington]]
  
 +
''' XYZ '''
  
! 1723
+
''' Almoner '''
| 8 May
 
| 9
 
| Barbara Jordan of Isleworth, Middx, widow and relict of John Jordan, her late husband v. William Jordan; James Jordan; John Reading, & Mary his wife; and Anne Denman
 
| re. will 23 May 1696 and codicil 20 Feb 1697, of John Church of Sunninghill, Berks; to dau. Barbara Jordan, lands tenements and hereditaments in Sunninghill and Wingfield [Winkfield] which he had purchased of Mr Gregory and also the lease of an orchard held of John Alridge, adjoining to the the testator's house in Sunninghill.. and £200...
 
| C78/1789, no. 4 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1789/IMG_0061.htm]
 
|-
 
  
 +
''' Almoner v Holme '''
 +
*STAC 5/A3/7 - B A Rr I D - 31 Eliz - Northumberland - Almoner v Robert Holme, William Carre, Robert Bates
 +
**Robert Helme of Tynmouth in the county of Northumberland yeoman and Thomas Butes of Prudhewe [Prudhoe] in the County gent were bound in £800 to the late Earl of Northumberland, and the Earl became felo de se in the Tower of London.
 +
**Deponents, 8 Jan Anno 31 Eliz: James Ogle esquire, Edward Gray esquire (dk)
 +
*STAC 5/A37/5 - B - 31 Eliz - Northumberland - Almoner v Robert Helme, William Carr, Robert Bates, Isabell Bates, Marke Erington, Willm Fennick, Cutbert Bates & George Grey. Robert Helme, Thomas Bates
 +
**Almoner v Robert Helme, William Carr, Robert Bates, Isabell Bates, Marke Erington, Willm Fennick, Cutbert Bates & George Grey. Robert Helme of Tynemouth, Northumberland & Thomas Bates of Prudhewe [Prudhoe], Northumberland. £800 bond to the late Earl of Northumberland who became felo de se in the Tower of London.(dk)
 +
**see also [[STAC Helme]]
  
 +
''' Almoner v Errington '''
 +
*STAC 5/A59/35 - A Rn - 31 Eliz - Northumberland - Almoner v Mark Errington, William Fenwick
 +
*STAC 5/A35/29 - I D - 32 Eliz - Northumberland - Almoner v Mark Erington, William Fenwick
 +
**Interrs tbm to Marke Errington & William Fenwick. Were Thomas ?Bates of Prudhoe Castle, Northumberland & Robart Helme of Tynemouth, Northumberland bound to the late Earl of Northumberland in £160 for payment of £80, and had this been paid to the Earl before his death
 +
**Deponents, 18 July 32 Eliz: Marke Errington of Ponteland, Northumberland & Willm Fenwick of Blagedon, Northumberland
 +
*STAC 5/A36/40 - C I D - 33 Eliz - Northumberland - Almoner v Mark Errington, William Fenwick, Robert Bates
 +
*STAC 5/A30/17 - C I D - 34 Eliz - Northumberland - Almoner v Mark Errington, William Fenwick, Richard Bales
 +
*STAC 5/A14/40 - I D - 24 Eliz - Northumberland - Almoner v Mark Ernigton, William Fenwicke
 +
**see also [[STAC Errington]]
  
! 1723
+
''' Attorney General '''
| 10 May
 
| 9
 
| Robert Calland & Hannah his wife both since deceased; John Calland son of the said Robert Calland; Henry Edwards & Hannah his wife one of the daughters of said Robert Calland; James Calland; Sarah Calland; Robert Calland infants and other children of the said Robert Calland sr by said Hannah their mother for themselves and the rest of the legatees named in the will of James Calland who contribute to the suit v. William Frigason executor of said James Burton
 
| re. will 24 Apr 1720 of James Burton & his considerable personal estate, ready money, securities for money, plate, household goods etc., value £1,000; alleged obligations to Robert Calland the elder, with whom he had lodged and boarded 70 years before...
 
| C78/1905, no. 8 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1905/IMG_0744.htm]
 
|-
 
  
 +
''' Attorney General v Read '''
 +
*STAC 5/A35/28 - I D - 10 Eliz - Northumberland - AG v Richard Read, Robert Rodham, Roger Procter et al
 +
** Interrs tbm to Richard Reade, one of the jury that acquitted John Ellerker who was indicted for the death of John Bradforde. Includes several pages of notes of the evidence given at the arraignment of John Ellerker, gent, for the death of John Bradforthe. John Bradforthe was killed at Alnwick, Northumberland, and the deponents all from Northumberland.(dk)
 +
**Transcription [[STAC 5/A35/28]]
 +
**see also [[STAC Read]]
  
 
+
<BR>
! 1723
+
''' Palmer's cumulative totals of Star Chamber fines preserved in the E159s ''' (rp)
| 10 May
+
*TNA E159/358 Trinity Term, 11 Elizabeth. Fine paid 1569
| 9
+
**From Thomas Bates de Morthpayte, Northumberland: £20.
| Richard Capper v. Katherine Titus
+
*TNA E159/412 Michaelmas Terms, 38-39 Elizabeth. Fine Paid 1596
| Heriots due to William Strengfellow from 2/3 parts of the manor of Bushey, Herts
+
**From Thomas Bradford, armiger, sheriff of Northumberland: £5.
| C78/1455, no. 5 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1455/IMG_0273.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 11 May
 
| 9
 
| John Andrews, gent; Mary Hatfield, wife of Thomas Hatfield of London, merchant; Susanna Carter the wife of Thomas Carter of London, mercer, by the said John Andrews their next friend; and Thomas Corbett of London, sugar baker; and Sybill his wife, which said John Andrews, Mary Hatfield, Susanna Carter, and Sybill Corbett were four of the children of John Andrews, citizen and woolman of London v. Hannah Andrews, another daughter and also the executrix of said John Andrews, who afterwards intermarried with William Harrison; the said Thomas Hatfield; Thomas Carter; Elizabeth Clarke, spinster; and Sarah Andrews the widow and relict of said John Andrews
 
| re. marriage agreement the complt. Mary Hatfield and the defendant Thomas Hatfield and monies totalling £1,500, received 6 May 1712, from John Andrews now deceased...
 
| C78/1572, no. 2 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1572/IMG_0307.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 18 May
 
| 9
 
| William Allain and Thomas Robert Allain infants by Mary Allain their mother v. Esther Alleyne, widow and Samuel Stephenson Alleyne
 
| re. claims of complts. who were sons of William Allain (died May 1711) to title of several copyhold messuages, tenements and cottages in East Smithfield in the par. of Stebenheath alias Stepney, Middx., value £250+ p.a. according to the custom of the said Manor.
 
| C78/1800, no. 9 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1800/IMG_0418.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 21 May
 
| 9
 
| Martha Elmer, spinster v. John Elmer; Richard Elmer; Robert Hunt; Johanna Elmer; Richard Davies; and Walters (sic)
 
| re. will 1690, of Mercy Leake and several copyhold tenements in Hampton, Middx; bequest to Richard Elmer, her nephew and his wife Anne.
 
| C78/1512, no. 2 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1512/IMG_0459.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 24 May
 
| 9
 
| Benjamin Bradley; John Hyde; and Jonathan Scarth, surviving assignees of Nicholas Tourton; Isaac Ginger; and George Tobias, ginger merchants, bankrupts v. Sir Cesar Child; Sir Gregory Page, baronets; Elihu Yale; Roger Bradyll; and Thomas Gibson, esq, surviving assignees of Sir Stephen Evance and William Hales; and said William Hales
 
| re. frequent advances to to Sir Stephen Evance and partners of very great sums of money and deposits of several public stocks without allowance of interest, but in kindness to them...
 
| C78/1545, no. 1 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1545/IMG_0246.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 25 May
 
| 9
 
| Talbott Harris; Charles Huntbach; John Meadowcourt and Catherine his wife; Mary Steynor, widow; and Barbara Harris, spinster v. Revd Dr Edmund Gibson, then Lord Bishop of Lincoln and Margaret his wife; and Doctor John Bettesworth and Elizabeth his wife; Richard Sharman; Elizabeth Oakeley, widow; William Baron; Mary Penrice, widow; John Steynor; Olive Clifford, widow; Mary Acton, widow; Rowland Collins; Daniel Brown; Thomas Amphlett; and John Taylor
 
| re. will 13 Feb 6George1 [1719-20], of Talbott Barker of Droitwich, Worcs. and his diverse freehold messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments in the several counties of Gloucs, Worcs. Montgomeryshire and and elsewhere in Great Britain; bequests to complts. who  were his next cousons and heirs...
 
| C78/1480, no. 6 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1480/IMG_0296.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 29 May
 
| 9
 
| Francis Bythell, gent; Robert Maddocks; John Harrison, clerk; Thomas Legerton; Samet Root; William Barvey; John Ower; Walter Poulter; William Doe; William Boreham; William Smith, jr; John Doe; John Fitch; Cornelius Browne, jr; Joseph Brand, copyhold tenants of the manor of Weathersfield [?Wethersfield, Essex] on behalf of themselves and all other copyhold tenants of the said manor whose lands are comprised  in the decree set forth in the case and who seek relief and contribute to the suit v. Joseph Clerke an infant son and heir of John Clarke esq lord of the manor by his guardian John Tweed his steward; and John Davile esq, executor of William Lingwood, esq a former steward
 
| re. claims concerning the customs of the manor and messuages, lands, woods, wastes, commons, rents services and hereditaments, parcel of the manor which had been demised and demisable by copy of court roll in fee simple...in Weathersfield [Wethersfield, Essex].
 
| C78/1818, no. 5 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1818/IMG_0070.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 29 May
 
| 9
 
| Jonas Benjamin, gent v. John Aldred, esq
 
| re. agreement between Thomas Benjamin, purser and John Aldred, captain of HMS Rochester 1703 to 1705, sailing towards Denmark and Sweden, that they should trade together in wines and brandies and other merchandise, profits and losses to be equally shared...
 
| C78/1555, no. 4 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1555/IMG_0363.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 30 May
 
| 9
 
| William Dalston son and heir of Nathaniel Dalston, yeoman and also nephew and heir of William dalston also decesed an infant v. Catherine Cotesworth
 
| re. title to parcel of waste ground lying at North Shields in Northumberland, for the remainder of a term of 1000 years, granted in the year 1655, to William Dalston, the complainants late uncle...
 
| C78/1933, no. 7 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1933/IMG_0177.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 15  June
 
| 9
 
| John Bean v. Richard Lluellin and Elizabeth his wife; Robert Grisdale; and John Batchler
 
|re. marriage settlement 20/21 Aug 1694, Ann Collins daughter of Samuel Collins & Marshall Smith, all that capital messuage and tenement called Clapham Farm, Litlington, Sussex, formerly in tenure of Henry Bean, the complts late father. Will 2 Oct 1707 ('to prevent as much as possible all disputes'), of Samuel Collins, doctor in physick of St Martins in the Fields, Middx.
 
| C78/1449, no. 3 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1449/IMG_0334.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 21 June
 
| 9
 
| Elizabeth Blest, widow v. Bulkley Markworth; Thomas Swinnerton & William Huxley
 
| re. marriage agreement 10 May 1650, between the complt, then Elizabeth Bury, and Hatchett Huxley eldest son of James Huxley late of Longslow [in Market Drayton par.], Shropshire, yeoman, £170 portion and all that messuage or tenement in Longslow with all lands belonging...
 
| C78/1405, no. 2 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1405/IMG_0504.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 21 June
 
| 9
 
| Charles Stoddard of Eglingham, Northumberland, clerk; and James Allgood of Ingram, Northumberland, bachelor in divinity v. James Ilderton, the father; and James Ilderton the son
 
| re. trust settlement 30 Mar 1682, of the estate of Patritious Crow in Flinthill & Rosden in the parish of Ilderton, Northumberland.
 
| C78/1507, no. 8 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1507/IMG_0129.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 21 June
 
| 9
 
| Sir Robert Raymond, Attorney General at the relation of Jonathan Brown; John Palmer; and Richard Withalls three of the poor merchants belonging to the College (in the information hereinafter recited [College for Poor Merchants at Great Stonefield nr Blackheath in Kent, endowed by Sir John Morden of Ricklemarsh als Wickemarsh [Wricklemarsh Manor], Charlton, Kent]); and John Plymley, clerk, chaplain to the said College v. Sir Charles Peers; Natahniel Brand; Sir Peter Delme; John Hanger; Phillip Pappillion; Richard Chiswell; Thomas Cooke; Kenelme Fawkner; and Rebecca Adams
 
| re. will and codicil 9 Mar 1702, of sir John Morden [1623-1708] of Ricklemarsh als Wickemarsh [Wricklemarsh] of par. Charlton, Kent; his real estate £1,170+ p.a. and very considerable personal estate (though not sufficient to pay all debts); bequests, founding of Morden College for 'poor Merchants...and such as have lost their Estates by accidents, dangers and perils of the seas'.
 
| C78/1470, no. 5 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1470/IMG_0397.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 27 June
 
| 9
 
| Edward Smith, son and heir apparent of Roger Smith clerk an infant by the Right Honorable John Smith, lord chief baron of the exchequer in North Britain; Hugh Smith; and Mountague Smith esqs; Roger Smith, esq; Edward Smith; said Right Honorable John Smith esq; Thomas Smith, gent; George Tushingham, gent, & Mary his wife; and Thomas Smith esq v. Dame Elizabeth Smith; Francis Mollineaux; Thomas Alcock; and Samuel Smith
 
| re. will 8 Jan 1720, of sir Edward Smith [c.1655-Feb 1721] late of Edmondthorpe, Leics. and his diverse messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments in Leics. and Rutland £2,000+  p.a. & considerable personal estate; no issue and minded to settle and continue his estate and his name and family...
 
| C78/1799, no. 7 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1799/C78no1799Pt2/IMG_0186.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 29 June
 
| 9
 
| Richard Harris v. Samuel Edwards; and John Crabb
 
| re. several loans by Samuel Edwards; and John Crabb from complt. Richard Harris secured by promissory notes 15 Sept 1719, 15 July 1719, ?9 Aug 1719, 28 Sept 1719, 13 Nov 1719, 23 Jan 1719 etc., etc...; co-partnership of wool staplers. 
 
| C78/1765, no. 4 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1765/IMG_0072.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 29 June
 
| 9
 
| Joseph Ewar; and Christian Ewar v. Elizabeth Corbett, widow and relict of Thomas Corbett; and Thomas Corbett; and Paul Corbett, their sons
 
| re. will 1 Dec 1685, James Ewar of Southwark, bricklayer (complt's late g-father) and his  divers messuages, lands and tenements of about £300 p.a. value, in or near Ewar Street [Ewer Street, SE1] in Southwark part held of the bishop of Winchester at £12 p.a. rent; bequest of all houses on south side, from Quaker meeting House to Gravel Lane, to his wife... 
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 2 July
 
| 9
 
| John Mordaunt, gent v. Roger Thompson; and Eustace Petty
 
| re. alleged fraud on complt. John Mordaunt concerning conveyance 12 Jul 1720, of certain lands in Hadleigh, Suffolk.
 
| C78/1709, no. 2 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1709/IMG_0078.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 2 July
 
| 9
 
| Thomas Yarburgh, gent v. Ricahrd Thwaites, gent
 
| re. defendant Richard Thwaites prevailed upon complt's sister 1 July 1719, to pay him money before their proposed marriage...
 
| C78/1548, no. 1 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1548/IMG_0230.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 3 July
 
| 9
 
| Christian the wife of Nathaniel Poole, by Thomas Marriott; and also Hannah Poole, Sarah Poole, Mary Poole and Nathaniel Poole children of the said Christian by the said Nathaniel her husband, infants by Thomas Marriott v. Nathaniel Poole; William Clayton; Sarah Wellins; Richard Turner; Richard Wellins; and James Moore
 
| Sale of messuage in Great Amwell, Herts known by the name of the Peacock, in trust to settle Nathaniel Poole's debts, and make some provision for the complt and her children..
 
| C78/1428, no. 1 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1428/IMG_0199.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 5 July
 
| 9
 
| John Lyndford of Kensington, Middx, yeoman v. John Thurloe Brace esq and Joseph Biscoe gentleman
 
| re. complt. Lyndford, having farmed lands at Earls Court  in the par. of Kensington for 30 years made an agreement with defendant for a lease of lands at Brompton, late in the occupation of Joseph Carpenter, and also a farm called Clarks Farm at or near Earls Court...
 
| C78/1933, no. 6 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1933/IMG_0171.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 5 July
 
| 9
 
| Cuthbert Mastyn of St Margarets, Middx v John Legg; William Ordway; James Perry; Charles Grunsell; and Alexander Hazelar
 
| re. loan £700 23 July 5George [1718-19],  by John Legg [carpenter] from complt. Cuthbert Mastyn, secured on several plots of ground, part of Conduit Meade, St Martins in the Fields, Middx. on the south side of a new intended street to be called Conduit Street [W1].
 
| C78/1402, no. 6 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1402/IMG_0220.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 5 July
 
| 9
 
| Archer Bedford, clerk, rector of Newton St Loe, Som v. John Harrington, esq; Walter Robinson, esq; Charles Bave, doctor in physick; George Cobb, & Anne his wife; Joseph Langton, esq, an infant by his guardian; and Robert Fry, esq, & Frances his wife
 
| re. descent of, title to, considerable real estate of manors, messuages & tenements on co. Somerset & great personal estate of late Joseph Langton the elder; indenture of lease and release 24/25 Oct 1717.
 
| C78/1500, no. 3 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1500/IMG_0227.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 8 July
 
| 9
 
| George Howgrave v. Bridget Smith; Mary Smith; and Elizabeth Smith
 
| re. loans totalling £115, by Bridget Smith (d. intestate in May 1714) from complt; her undivided moiety of messuage or tenement & 38 acres of pasture ground in Freiston and Fishtoft, [Lincs].
 
| C78/1958, no. 5 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1958/IMG_0222.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 9 July
 
| 9
 
| Thomas Stokes, jr, gent v. William James, sr, & Jane his wife; William James, jr; Mary James; Hester Belsire, widow; and Richard Belsire a lunatic
 
| re. agreement by Thomas Stokes to purchase for £1,260 a messuage called Suttons and all the closes, lands and premises thereto belonging in par. Yate, Gloucs. from Mary James of ?Subley in par. Lidney [Lydney], Gloucs.
 
| C78/1779, no. 6 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1779/IMG_0097.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 9 July
 
| 9
 
| William Lee, gent v. David Medley
 
| re. agreement to sell by defdnt. to complt. 14 Nov 1720, messuage or tenement with barn, orchard, garden and appurtenances(commonly reputed to consist of 2 burgages), situate in Micklegate in Pontefract, York.
 
| C78/1768, no. 8 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1768/IMG_0187.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 9 July
 
| 9
 
| John Trenchard, esq; Frances Hippesley, widow; William Hippesley an infant by said Frances v. George Wanley; Richard Nicholls since deceased; and Abraham Fowler
 
| re. will 5 June 1714, of dame Frances Neale, widow, bequest £100 to her nephew William Hippesley, son of John, to be paid to complt. Trenchard within 12 months of her decease, in trust for said William Hippersley...
 
| C78/1768, no. 7 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1768/IMG_0173.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 11 July
 
| 9
 
| Lawrence Willy v. Robert Gyllingham, clerk; and Samuel Willmott
 
| re. dispute over rent in Feb 1707 of an estate at Ilebrewers [Isle Brewers], Soms. at £30 p.a. by complt. from defendt.
 
| C78/1736, no. 7 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1736/IMG_0454.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 11 July
 
| 9
 
| Dean and Chapter of the Collegiate Church of St Peters, Westminster v. Henry Smith, esq, & Margaret his wife
 
| re. indenture 11 Feb 11Anne [1712-13] of Dr Robert South and his close of pasture or meadow ground called Pryors furze and Ram close in Cuddislowe alias Cuttislowe [Cutteslowe],  and annual fee farm rent £6 14s 8d out of Hasney Downe alias Cassingdon [Cassington] & several pieces of arable in Woolvercott [Wolvercote], Oxon... manor of Goddington [Godington] in Oxon. and Bucks. or one of them, & annuities...
 
| C78/1512, no. 4 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1512/IMG_0488.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 12 July
 
| 9
 
| Symon Mayne the elder of Dinton, Bucks, esq v. Edward Sparkes; and Isaac Byddall
 
| re. indenture 20 June 1550(sic) of Walter Phillips dean of Rochester Cathedral, Kent, demised to John Flitch, rectories of Haddenham, Coddington [Cuddington] and Kingsey [Bucks] and tithes, emoluments, oblations, patronages, advowsons and profits, together with the reversions of the premises; descent and title...
 
| C78/1779, no. 8 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1779/IMG_0119.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 12 July
 
| 9
 
| Rebecca Crowther, widow; Frances Crowther, her daughter; Anne Chidley; and Charles Green an infant about 10 years old, by said Anne Chidley, creditors and legatees of Charles Young of St Giles in the Fields, Middx, gent, for themselves and for other creditors and legatees of said Charles Young (excepting the defendants) who contribute to the suit v. Thomas Jackson, esq, and Frances his wife, sister and heir at law of said Charles Young; George Jackson; and Winifred Jackson, son and daughter of said Thomas and Frances Jackson; Richard Morgan; George Welham; and Robert Burton, esq
 
| re. debt of late Charles Young to complt. Robert Crowther by bond 31 Aug 1709, £200 penalty to pay £100 on 1 Sept 1710 woth interest 5% and conditions...; capital messuage or tenement in Threadneedle Street, London called the Crowne Taverne with the toft soil and ground whereupon it was built & passage leading thereto....
 
| C78/1553, no. 7 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1553/IMG_0178.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 15 July
 
| 9
 
| John Walter of Busbridge, Surrey, esq; and Thomas Stewart of Chelsea, Middx, esq v. William Glanvill of Soho Square of St Anne, Middx, esq; and William Elson of Chichester, Sussex, esq
 
| re. will 29 April 1704, William Elson the elder and his manor of Selsey and divers lands and tenements in Sussex & manors, lands and tenements in co. of Southton [i.e. Hants]; bequests and conditions.
 
| C78/1675, no. 2 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1675/IMG_0015.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 16 July
 
| 9
 
| Thomas Edwards the elder of Bristol, esq; Edward Jacob; and John Blackwell of Bristol, merchants; Charles Gresley of Bristol, apothecary; Richard Couch of Bristol, taylor; Thomas Hungerford, jr, of Bristol, woolen draper; Nathaniel Gridley of Bristol, confectioner; William Bush of Bristol, confectioner; William Bush of Bristol, linen draper; Mary Weaver of Bristol, millener; John Davis of Bristol, coachmaker; Charles Ireland of Bristol, soap boiler and chandler; mary Davis, widow; Richard Shuckburgh of London, millener; Mathew Vernon; Henry de Chair; and Anthony Webster of London, mercers; and William Taylor of Covent Garden, taylor for themselves and for the other creditors of Charles William, late earl of Suffolk and Bindon v. Edward, earl of of Suffolk; the Honorable Charles Howard, esq; and Henry Howard, esq, his son; The Right Honorable Thomas, lord Howard of Effingham; and Francis Howard, esq, brother of the said lord Howard; Sir John Smyth, baronet; John Wale; Thomas Edwards the younger, esq; and Walter Edwards, gent
 
| re. debts of Charles William, late earl of Suffolk [Charles William Howard, 7th Earl of Suffolk,  1693–1722]; bargaine and sale 31 Mar 1721, the late earl  conveyed all his farms, manors, messuages, lands, tenements, rectories, advowsons, woods & hereditaments in the several parishes, hamlets or precincts of Walden [Saffron Walden], Little Walden, Littlebury, Great Chesterford, Little Chesterford, Hadstock, Ashdon, Newport, Widdington, Wendens & Debden in Essex...
 
| C78/1690, no. 3 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1690/IMG_0246.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 17 July
 
| 9
 
| Anne Badmering and Elizabeth Badmering of Ashington, Sussex, spinsters and coheirs of Thomas Badmering late of Wiston, Sussex, gentleman and also administrants of the goods, chattles, etc of Thomas Badmering v. Thomas Pyke; Thomas Elliott, and John Grover
 
| re. death Oct 1719, of Thomas Bademering, intestate, and descent of his farm, lands, tenements and hereditaments called Dudington farm  £160 p.a. in Wiston, & arm, lands, tenements and hereditaments called Ham farm  £30 p.a.. in or near Wiston [West Sussex].
 
| C79/127, no.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C79no127/IMG_0002.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 17 July
 
| 9
 
| John Torre, clerke v. Charles Wills an infant; Elizabeth Wills, widow, his grandmother; George Yeo; Abraham Sault; Dionis Rouse; Peter Greenwood; Agnes Rouse, widow, since married to Thomas Knighton; and John Torre jun
 
| Customary lands in the duchy manor of Tremerton, Cornwall, surrendered in trust by George Yeo, late of Burraton in the parish of St Stephens next Saltash, Cornwall, decd to his brother in law Francis Wills (since decd).
 
| C78/1458, no. 3 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1458/IMG_0805.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 18 July
 
| 9
 
| William Benger v. Robert Drew; and William Holloway
 
| re. It was ordered and decreed that the complainant should be quieted in the possession of the copyhold estate in question and that a perpetual injunction should be awarded for stay of the defendants proceedings at law for recovery thereof and that the defendant Drew should assign and surrender all his estate...
 
| C78/1553, no. 2 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1553/IMG_0118.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 18 July
 
| 9
 
| Sir Robert Raymond, knight, Attorney General, at the relation of the Reverend William Savage, doctor in divinity, master of Emanuel College, University of Cambridge; and the Fellows and Scholars of the same college v. Thomas Tovey, gent; and The Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of London, Governors of the Possessions, Revenues, and Goods of the Hospitals of Edward VI, King of England, of Christ Brideswell and St Thomas the Apostle
 
| re. will 15 Sept 1720, of Richard Gillingham, late vicar of Chigwell, Essex; his desire to add a new fellowship unto the foundation of Emmanuel College of which college he had been a member...
 
| C78/1540, no. 3 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1540/IMG_0127.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 18 July
 
| 9
 
| Edward Pole of Barton in the Beanes [Barton in Fabis], Notts, esq, & Elizabeth his wife v. Hugh Bateman, gent; and (added later:) Anne Sacheverell, spinster
 
| re. loan £1,300 29 Sept 1710, by Robert Sacheverell [1669-1714] of Barton  from Simon Begg of Derby secured on messuages, lands and tenements in Barton.
 
| C78/1572, no. 4 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1572/IMG_0417.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 19 July
 
| 9
 
| Jeremiah Fletcher only child of Jeremiah Fletcher deceased infant v. Rebecca Fletcher widow and administratrix of said Jeremiah Fletcher her late husband
 
| [Damaged document] re. death 21 Feb 1719, of Jeremiah Fletcher intestate; his debts and his  messuage at Melton [Milton Regis-next-Sittingbourne], Kent £12 p.a.and personal estate £8,000.
 
| C79/68, no.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C79no68/IMG_0313.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 19 July
 
| 9
 
| Christopher Jenkinson v. Robert Barker
 
| re.  purchase by John Lees from complt. Jenkinson of a messuage or tenement and several closes or parcels of land £27 p.a. in Lees in par. or precincts of Edensou [Edensor] or Beely [Beeley], Derbs; loans by defndt. to complt.
 
| C78/1802, no. 3 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1802/IMG_0546.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 19 July
 
| 9
 
| Margaret Tong, wife of John Tong, clerk, by Leonard Townesend of Furnivalls Inn of Court in St Andrews Holborn, gent v. John Tonge; and Ralph Stourfield
 
| re. descent of considerable estate £1,800, devised to complt. and two sisters by their late bro. and by late uncle Henry Holines...
 
| C78/1582, no. 8 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1582/IMG_0136.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 19 July
 
| 9
 
| The Mayor Commonalty and Citizens of the City of London v. Nicholas Dubois
 
| re. agreement 1 June 1720 concerning piece or parcel of ground Without Bishopsgate called Petty France and several messuages or tenements, sheds and buildings erected on it...
 
| C78/1486, no. 5 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1486/IMG_0213.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 20 July
 
| 9
 
| Simon Beckley of London, scrivener v. William Newland, esq; Dame Rebecca Newland; Turgis Newland; and Sir William Lewen
 
| [see below] re. articles 19 Mar 1700, between Sir George Newland and the complt. concerning  personal estate of Thomas Turgis.
 
| C78/1833, no. 4 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1833/IMG_0274.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 20 July
 
| 9
 
| Simon Beckley, gent v. William Newland, esq; Dame Rebecca Newland; Wide Turgis Newland; and Sir William Llewen, knight
 
| [see above] re. will 14 Feb 1700, of Thomas Turgis and his estate of divers lands and tenements £1,800 p.a. & personal estate of great value... 
 
| C78/1768, no. 5 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1768/IMG_0112.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 23 July
 
| 9
 
| Richard Amory; and Thomas Amory his son v. James Reeves; Roger Goldring; Hillis Goldring, executors of John Goldring; ; John Goldring the son; Eleanor Goldring; and Thomas Goldringe; and Anne Goldring, infants
 
| re. payment of debts by John Goldring of Southwark, if Richard Amory  promised to settle the whole of his premises upon him, and after his death, his son-in-law and dau. and after their death, the heirs of their bodies... 
 
| C78/1540, no. 4 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1540/IMG_0145.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 25 July
 
| 9
 
| Robert Mitton clerk vicar and the church wardens of Skipton in Craven, Yorks, and the church wardens and overseers of Bolton Abbey near Skipton; the church wardens of St Andrew Holbourne; the Master or Keeper, Fellows, and Scholars of Christ College in Cambridge and also at the relation of Christopher Cooke and several other poor relations of Silvester Petyt gentleman on behalf of themselves and other poor relations and kindred of said Mr Petyt that are the objects of charity v. Peniston Lambe; Charles Bayliffe; and George Holmes gentlemen executors of the said Petyt and also that of the trustees of his will; John Anstis; Gilbert Horsman; and Richard Wynne gentlemen three other of the said trustees         
 
| re. will 23 May 1720, of Silvester Petyt and his charitible bequests to vicar and churchwardens of par. of Skipton, conditions...
 
| C78/2052, no. 5 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no2052/IMG_0698.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 25 July
 
| 9
 
| Sir Robert Raymond, knight, Attorney General, at the relation of Richard Wakely and Richard Mills, churchwardens of Lenham, Kent; George Buckhurst, churchwarden of Sutton Valence; and John Jonrars and Robert Debenham, churchwardens of Cockfield; Robert Jenkin, doctor in divinity, master of St Johns College, University of Cambridge and ofd the Fellows and Scholars of the same college; Robert Woollett; and ___ his wife; Henruy Robins; Alexander Puxty; George cole; Jane Ellis, widow; John Robins the elder; John Robins the younger; John Moon; and Timothy Pierce v. John Bowtell, doctor in divinity; John Smith the younger, gent; and Richard Fowle
 
| re. will 7 July 1720, of Francis Robins of Sutton-Valence [St. Mary] and bequest for two exhibitions, of £10 p.a.each, in St. John's College, Cambridge; to the poor of the parishes of Sutton Valence, Cockfield and Lenham the sums of £3 a piece to each parish to be distributed yearly for ever on the 11 March by the minister and churchwardens amongst the most indigent and honest poor people, as are sick or don't receive constant arms from the par. , but are willing to keep out of the poor rates by their own labour and industry...
 
| C78/1506, no. 5 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1506/IMG_0097.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 27 July
 
| 9
 
| The President and Scholars of Christ Church College in the University of Oxford v. William Stanley, esq
 
| re. entitlement of college to rents of certain lands called Marshes and Bayleys in Wigley [?Widley], Hants and also of Shelly farm in par. of Eling, Hants...
 
| C78/1779, no. 9 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1779/IMG_0125.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 30 Jul
 
| 9
 
| John Gerard Hopman [aka Johann Gerhard Hopmann] resident of their Serene Highnesses the Duke of Wolfenbüttel [1680-1735] and the Duke of Holsteine v. Robert Seddon, Henry Grutzman, and Thomas Pindar
 
| re. Debts of deft. Robert Seddon, and guarantor Grutzman in case of default by Seddon; £1,200 secured by promissory note 23 June 1720, due 9 Sept 1720.
 
| C78/1432, no. 7 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1432/IMG_1021.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 30 July
 
| 9
 
| Joseph Gibbons of Southwark, Surrey, salter and hop factor v. Thomas How, jr; Thomas Box; and John Ellison
 
| re. agreement to purchase of a load of hops of growth 1719, by defndnt. from complt., at £4 15s per hundred, to be delivered to George Inn, Southwark...
 
| C78/1723, no. 8 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1772/IMG_0491.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 30 July
 
| 9
 
| Sir Robert Raymond, Attorney General, at relation of Joseph Hoole, vicar of Haxey, Lincs; and Michael Barker and Thomas Coggan of Haxey, churchwardens and overseers of the poor v. George Healey
 
| re. will 24 Aug 1710 of Katherine Shore [Mrs. Catherine Shore], widow of Haxey, and her messuage & divers closes, lands and tenements, £40 p.a., in Haxey and Owston, Lincs; bequest of all her freehold estate in pars. of Haxey and Owston to the poor of Haxey, conditions.
 
| C78/1498, no. [6] [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1498/IMG_0125.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 31 July
 
| 9
 
| John Price administrator of Mary Price his wife decd; and Anne Pickett, widow v. Robert Heming; and Peter Osman
 
| re. will 1 Apr 1722, of Faith Alder, widow, sister to the complt. Anne Pickett, and aunt to the complt. Price's decd wife; bequest to Pickett of £20, paid quarterly...and to Robert Heming and Peter Osman, all her messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments, bonds, mortgages, securities for money, and all her estate whatsoever real and personal in trust [£3,000+], in payment of debts and legacies... and all the residue unto said Robert Heming and Peter Osman...; will 15 Apri then last past, of Mary Price (niece of Faith Alder).
 
| C78/1448, no. 6 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1448/IMG_0093.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 31 July
 
| 9
 
| Robert Hearne v. Robert Beere and Elizabeth Nappier, spinster
 
| re. will 2 Jan 4Anne [1705-6]  of Robert Beere of Hewish in par. Crewkerne, Soms. and his very considerable real and personal estate of divers lands and tenements and a message or tenement called Goulds in par. Crewkerne £10+ p.a., plate, jewels, bonds, mortgages, securities for money, household goods, oxen, cattle £1,500+; bequest to the complt., his grandson, his debts..
 
| C78/1498, no. 4 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1498/IMG_0095.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
! 1723or4
 
|
 
| 10
 
| Ralph Ashton baronet; and Catherine and Mary Ashton infants v. Humphry Trafford jr and his wife
 
| [water damaged document] re. ...monies allegedly due to Sir Ralph Ashton[ of Middleton, Lancs] from annuities... marriage agreement 15 Aug 1701, Humphry Trafford and Anne Ashton [1681-1729, or Assheton, dau of Ralph Ashton and Mary (née Vavasour) who was only dau and heir of Thomas Vavasour, decsd, late of Spaldington, Yorks.]...
 
| C79/55, no.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C79no55/IMG_0683.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 2 Aug
 
| 10
 
| William Warwick, John Close & John Rutherford creditors of Edward Carr late of Whitburne [Whitburn], Co. Durham; Codit Carr, Lucy Carr & Elizabeth Carr infants by Mary Carr their eldest sister, sons & daughters of the said Edward Carr; on behalf of themselves and other of the creditors & legatees of the said Edward Carr v. Thomas Gill; Henry Nicholls; Edward Carr; Elianor Carr; Edward Cooke; James Fryer; Nicholas Burdon; George Cooper & Sir William Williamson
 
| re. will 10 Sept 1718, of Edward Carr, manors, messuages, lands, tenements and salt pans in Whitburne, Porkerley, Westhoe [Westoe], Darlington & South Shields, Co. Durham and in Newcastle upon Tyne, and in Heath Coat and Crosby, Yorks; debts of Edward Carr at death, £100 to William Warwick, to £100 John Close, £200 to John Rutherford
 
| C78/1406, no. 3 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1406/IMG_0592.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 2 Aug
 
| 10
 
| Sir John Egerton and Dame Ann his wife (sole daughter and heir of Francis Wolferstan decd); and Katherine Egerton, spinster, their only child an infant; Ralph Sneyd; and William Sneyd v. Eleanor Wolferstan; Mathew Floyer senr; Mathew Floyer junr; Margaret Floyer; Henry Rathbone and Ann his wife; Mary Lakin; William Drayton; John Crow; George Lawrence; and Alice Oliver
 
| re. marriage agreement 13 June 18CharlesII [1666] Francis Wolferstan and Hester Bowyer [1651- i673], his first wife, late mother of the complt. Ann Egerton & divers messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments, were, for want of issue male of that marriage, limited to the daus. of the said Francis on the body of said Hester, to be begotten, and the heirs of their bodies...[Statfold, Staffs.].
 
| C78/1427, no. 1 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1427/IMG_0001.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 2 Aug
 
| 10
 
| Hannah Hurst, widow, relict, and sole executrix of Gravely Hurst, gent v. Nicholas Marshall
 
| re. monies owed to late attorney and solicitor Gravely Hurst [of Hitchin] for work done by him since 1707, for the defndt. Nicholas Marshall.
 
| C78/1818, no. 3 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1818/IMG_0049.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 2 Aug
 
| 10
 
| Archibald, earl of Ilay [Archibald Campbell, 1st Earl of Ilay, later 3rd Duke of Argyll, 1682–1761] v. William, lord Forbes; and William Dale of St Paul, Covent Garden, Middx, esq
 
| re. loan 27 May 1720 £1,575 by William Dale from complt., secured by bond and by indenture of demise 15 Oct 1720, all that capital messuage called Canewood House with yards, orchards and gardens and 4 ponds with 2 acres in par. Pancridge or St Pancras, Middx.
 
| C78/1675, no. 3 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1675/IMG_0051.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 5 Aug
 
| 10
 
| John Collins, jr, grandson of Mabell Collins, one of the sisters and coheirs of Albon Saunders, gent; Mary Sheppard alias Shefford, spinster, an infant, by Thomas Wisdom, gent, who was daughter of Ann Sheppard alias Shefford both deceased, which said Ann Betts one other of the sisters and coheirs of the said Albon Saunders; Albon Adams, an infant, by the said Thomas Wisdom, who was grandson of Elizabeth Adams deceased, one other of the sisters and coheirs of said Albon Saunders; John Albon; and Mary aformenamed being being three of the pecuniary legatees of said Albon Saunders; George Nutley, one of the children of Mary Monday by George Nutley her former husband; Edward Nutley one other of the children of said Mary Monday by her said former husband, an infant by said George Nutley his brother; John Monday one other of the children of said Mary Monday by her last husband also yet an infant by said George Nutley his brother; Thomas Collins; and Robert Collins the two eldest children of Anthony Collins hereinafternamed one of the sons of said Mabel Collins yet infants by said Thomas Wisdom; Mary Collins and Elizabeth Collins the two daughters of John Collins hereinafter named eldest son and heir of said Mabel Collins also infants by said Thomas Wisdom; and George Nutley, Edward Nutley; John Monday; Thomas Collins; Robert Collins; Mary Collins and Elizabeth Collins being the seven legatees of devisees by the will of said Albon Saunders of the surplus or residue of the estate of said Albon Saunders after payment of the first abovenamed pecunitary legatees
 
v. John Collins; Anthony Collins; Susan Fisher; John Adams; and Eliza his wife; Job Harrison, & Elizabeth his wife; and John Shefford alias Sheppard
 
| re. will 10 Aug 1714, of Albon Saunders [of Romford, Essex], having no issue of his own body; his divers freehold, copyhold, and leasehold messuages, farms, lands, tenements and hereditaments of  great yearly value  in Essex, Suffolk and Wilts., and of a considerable personal estate more than sufficient to pay off his debts, and being minded to make some provision for his own relations...bequests.
 
| C78/1642, no. 7 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1642/IMG_0077.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 5 Aug
 
| 10
 
| Walter Love and Elizabeth his wife; Marmaduke Gwynne; Sarah Wise; and Robert Popkins and Rebecca his wife (which said Elizabeth, Sarah and Rebecca were three of the daughters & coheirs of Daniel Evans late of Peterwell, Cardigan decd) v. Mary Love, widow; Letitia Evans, spinster; Sir Arthur Owen; John Phillips; and Lewis Musgrave
 
| re. will 19 August 1696, of Daniel Evans, and his several messuages, lands tenements and hereditaments, and mortgages in Cardigan, Carmarthen, Glamorgan, Pembroke and town and county of Haverford West [Haverfordwest, Pembs.] of very considerable yearly value; bequest to wife Mary.
 
| C78/1478, no. 5 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1478/IMG_0842.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 23 Oct
 
| 10
 
| Benedict Ithell, esq; and Melior Steele, widow, executors of William Steele v. William Langford; Samuel Davis; Luke Peele; George Peele; Peter Stepkin; and Baynbrigg Buckeridge, esq
 
| re. agreement 19 Jan 1681, to levy a fine on Branston and Manning to build on three pieces of meadow or marsh land at east end of Wapping Marsh next Ratcliff containing 7 acres, in par. St Pauls, Shadwell. Divers messuages on west side of Foxes Lane and Dabbs Field with rope-walk called Sheakespeare Rope Walk and gardens and platts of ground... 
 
| C78/1673, no. 2 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1673/IMG_0129.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 24 Oct
 
| 10
 
| William Newland, esq, & Martha his wife, only daughter and heir of Edmund Sheppard late citizen and painter stainer of London v. Joseph Sheppard; and Bartholomew Layton, executors of Edmund Sheppard; Martha Sheppard, the widow and relict of said Edmund Sheppard; Rebecca Newland; Martha Newland; and Elizabeth Newland, infants, daughters of the said complainants
 
| re. marriage agreement 12 June 1710, complts. William Newland  of Gatton, Surr. [1st son of Sir George Newland, M.P.] & wife Martha Sheppard; late Edmund Sheppard, painter-stainer of London, to pay £7,000 of lawful money...
 
| C78/1768, no. 6 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1768/IMG_0144.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 25 Oct
 
| 10
 
| Sir Robert Raymond, Att Gen, at the relation of Rev Samuel Pratt, Dean of Rochester v. John Knight, executor of the last will & testament of Jane Knight widow decd
 
| re. will 7 Mar 1709, of Elizabeth Knight and bequest  of £1,000 in trust to purchase, within 12 months of decease, an estate within 50 miles of London, to be vested in Dean and Chapter of cathedral church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary, Rochester...for the setting up of a charity for poor widows to be called 'Mrs Knight's poor sisters of Saint Bartholomew Hospital in Chatham', Kent
 
| C78/1417, no. 12 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1417/IMG_0038.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 26 Oct
 
| 10
 
| Constance Lloyd, widow and relict of Samuel Lloyd of Lincolns Inn, gent; and Charles Perry, gent, executor of Samuel Lloyd; and Constance Lloyd daughter and heir of Samuel Lloyd, infant by Constance Lloyd her mother v. Thomas Jones
 
| re. refers to indenture of bargain and sale 9 August 32CharlesII [1680-81] a sale to Elizabeth Williams of messuage called Ytyyn Kelly or Kengoed situated in Manaoon [?Manafon] in Montgomery.
 
| C78/1759, no. 5 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1759/IMG_0608.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 29 Oct
 
| 10
 
| William Harlock, executor of William Harlock, executor of William Harlock, who was executor of William Buckhurst v. Thomas Russell, & Elizabeth his wife; and Susanna Buckhurst, spinster, daughter and heir of the said William Buckhurst
 
| re. marriage agreement Dec 1698, William Buckhurst and wife Mary ?Critall; £150 to be paid to Mary ?Critall at age 21 or date of marriage...
 
| C78/1727, no. 17 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1727/IMG_0215.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 6 Nov
 
| 10
 
| Thomas Grindwell; Joseph Hodgson; and John Robinson v. Guy Butler; Elianor Marley; and Anthony Gates
 
| re. conveyance 11 Feb 1616, by Michael Maw of a messuage, tenement or kiln with a barn and garth and several parcels of arable meadow and pasture lying dispersedly in the town fields and territories of Wood Appleton [Appleton-le Moors, North Yorkshire] containing 11 acres and parcel of woody ground containing half acre in Holdgate Head [Howlgate Head Wood] and 2 beast gates or pasture gates in Humbly [?Hamley] pasture, £4 p.a., to James Grindwell for term of three thousand years...
 
| C78/1507, no. 10 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1507/IMG_0160.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 11 Nov
 
| 10
 
| John Maberly of London, gent, who was the only child of John Maberly late of Kingsclear, Hants, tanner, by George Lane of Cannon Street, London, cutler v. Thomas Streat of Little Gidding (?), Wilts, gent; and Bartholomew Cates
 
| re. wiil Aug 1716, of John Maberly (complts g-father); his devise in trust to the complt.; Thomas Streat and Bartholomew Cates, executors.
 
| C78/1680, no. 1 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1680/IMG_0068.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 12 Nov
 
| 10
 
| John Triernett v. George Gounter; William Hodges; Mary Hodges
 
| re. loan £140 by Thomas Hodges citizen and joiner from sir Benjamin Hudson [c.1665-c.1730], secured on several pieces of ground in Stepney alias Stebenheath [Middx].
 
| C79/115, no.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C79no115/IMG_0336.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 12 Nov
 
| 10
 
| Thomas Robson esq v. George Walmesley and Richard Walmesley
 
| re. sale agreement £400 14 Nov 1718, of messuage or tenement, barn, stable, orchard, gardenhouses, lands, parcels of land in Wraton [?Warton], Lancs., by Richard Walmesley deceased, g-father of defndt. to complt. 
 
| C79/1, no.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C79no1/IMG_0062.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 12 Nov
 
| 4
 
| Ann Evans, the widow and relict of George Evans, esq v. Ann Evans; and Elizabeth Evans, infants by their guardian; William Knapton; John Willis, sr; John Willis, jr; Robert Willis; and Odber Knapton
 
| re. will 13 April 1722, of George Evans of South Gorley in par. Ilbesley [Ibsley, Hants.] complt's late husband  and his several messuages, lands and premises in Southon [Hants] and Wilts; indenture of lease and release 20 Nov 1711.
 
| C78/1704, no. 4 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1704/IMG_0156.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 15 Nov
 
| 10
 
| The Master, Wardens, and Commonalty of Butchers of the City of London v. The Mayor, Commonalty, and Citizens of London; Dame Alice Lee; and Peter Delamont and others (sic)
 
| re. indenture 12 May 12HenryIV [1410-11] grant to butchers in Katherines' lane in par. St Magnus & St Buttolphs, Billingsgate to make a bridge upon the river and to make houses thereon...and the entrails of beast and dung and offals of beast at the reflux of the water to throw into the said river according to a statute made by King Richard II...
 
| C78/1857, no. 6 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1857/IMG_0101.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 15 Nov
 
| 10
 
| Sir Robert Raymond, knight, Attorney General, at the relation of Thomas Jordan; Edward Reynolds; William Hammond; Edmund Gayne; William Holland; Edward stone; Wenman Hill; and Francis Weatherhed for themselves and other voluntary subscribers for the maintenance of said Charity School of the parish of St George the Martyr in Southwark, Surrey v. William Bridger; Stephen Style; James Spurling; and John Edwards
 
| re. mutual agreement 1714 to come to a voluntary subscription for the maintenance and schooling of about 50 poor boys, natives of the said par., so far as to to have all such boys taught to read and write and cast up accounts, so far as to render them capable to become apprentices, or to raise money to put them out apprentices to trades...
 
| C78/1553, no. 4 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1553/IMG_0135.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 15 Nov
 
| 10
 
| Walter Waller v. Peter Canne als King; William Fuller; and Francis Hunt
 
| re. agreement 10 June 1712, by complt. to let to Peter Canne alias King; William Fuller; and Francis Hunt, a messuage or tenement, and about four acres of land situate in par. Chevening, Kent.
 
| C78/1498, no. 3 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1498/IMG_0065.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 18 Nov
 
| 10
 
| Alexander Small of Covent Garden, Middx, surgeon, & Mary his wife v. Mary Wing, widow; and Richard Wing, executors of Peter Wing of Wallingford, Berks; AND v. Peter Wing; and John Wing, sons of said testator; and Peter Wing; AND also v. Robert Sayer and Peter Sayer to be paid, two legatees
 
| re. his honour declared the will of the said Peter Wing, the father, to be well proved and as to said devise of the brewhouse to Peter Wing the son his honour conceived that the said Peter the son was a purchaser of the said brewhouse upon paying the debts of the said brewhouse...
 
| C78/1500, no. 1 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1500/IMG_0166.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 19 Nov
 
| 10
 
| Charles Robins of the Middle Temple, London, esq v. Thomas, lord viscount Gage, Ireland
 
| re. sale 8th July 1720, of stock in the South Sea Company in consideration of £1,300 paid to defdt. by Martin Darcy...
 
| C78/1858, no. 1 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1858/IMG_0146.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 21 Nov
 
| 10
 
| John Crew v. Hugh Chamberlein and Dane Mary his wife; Crew Offley and John Offley his son; Richard Arderne; Elianor Manley; John Parkhurst; Dormer Parkhurst his son; John Parkhurst and Altham Parkhurst sons of Nathaniel Parkhurst decd, infants by the said John Parkhurst their grandfather; Robert Duckenfield; Sir Samuel Daniel; John Shallcrosse; Randall Willbraham; Roger Manwareing junior
 
| Refs previous decree of 21 Jan 5 Geo. Personal estate of Sir John Crew decd. Extensive schedule of accounts.
 
| C78/1436, no. 3 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1436/IMG_0080.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 22 Nov
 
| 10
 
| John Hobbs v. Nicholas Marshall and Richard Warner
 
| re. will 12 June 1705, of John Hobbs decd. Rights to arrears of an annuity for the testator's daughter Susanna, now decd, the late wife of the deft Marshall. Lands etc in Gravely [Graveley], Stevenage, Walthern [Waltham] and Weston in Herts.
 
| C78/1442, no. 14 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1442/IMG_0191.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 25 Nov
 
| 10
 
| Rachael Aziere the wife of Peter Aziere by Elizabeth Smith v. George Nixon; James Smith; and the said Peter Aziere
 
|
 
| C78/1938, no. 4 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1938/IMG_0109.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 25 Nov
 
| 10
 
| Abraham Nathan, merchant v. Joseph Rodriques; and Alvaro de Fonsera, merchants
 
|
 
| C78/1812, no. 5 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1812/IMG_0358.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 26 Nov
 
| 10
 
| Sarah Vousden; Rebecca Butler; and Elizabeth Roberts v. Joanna Roberts; and Belcher Henry Lewington, & Sarah his wife
 
|
 
| C78/1507, no. 9 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1507/IMG_0146.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 5 Dec
 
| 10
 
| David Crawley eldest son & heir of David Crawley late of Cuddicott, Herts decd v. William Crawley; Henry Camp and Sarah his wife
 
| Estate of David Crawley, decd intestate. Deft Sarah was his widow. Messuages in Cuddicott, including a corn mill, and messuages in Welling and elsewhere in Herts.
 
| C78/1432, no. 8 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1432/IMG_1036.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 6 Dec
 
| 10
 
| John Crew esq v. Thomas Williams
 
|
 
| C79/111, no.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C79no111/IMG_0845.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 7 Dec
 
| 10
 
| Thomas Lowbridge v. William, archbishop of Canterbury; Thomas Weekley; Humphry Jennens now deceased & his wife Susannah; Edward Hare; Henry Hinckley; Thomas Coulson; Thomas Weekley; John Blandew; Edward Button; Edward Walker; Thomas Wheeler; James Sheppard; John Carrington; Thomas Thompson; Richard Barlow; William Harris; William Clark; ___ Hinton; ____ Pevey; William Stevens; WIlliam Spencer; James Tolme; Humphry Thurston alias Tristram; ____ Bishop; John Pinner; ____ Tomkins; Edward Wallter; William Butt; John Miles; Henry Kent; Samuel Hensman; Richard Prudde; John Hewey; Humphry Hennett; ____ Worsley; and ____ Slow
 
| the debts of William Jennens (initial membrane/s lost)
 
| C79/55, no.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C79no55/IMG_0704.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 10 Dec
 
| 10
 
| Jane Bruton, spinster; Jane Bruton & Patience Bruton infants, daughters of William Bruton late of Alwington, Devon decd by the said Jane Bruton their aunt and Margaret Bruton widow on the behalf of herself and the rest of the creditors of the said William Bruton v. Thomas Bruton; George Buck; George Blake & Narcissus Hatherly
 
| Will of John Bruton the complt Jane's late father. Estate in Alwington, Parkham, Eastdown, Abbotsham, Bradworthy, Bideford & Littleham, Devon and Mellion, Cornwall
 
| C78/1405, no. 4 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1405/IMG_0553.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 14 Dec
 
| 10
 
| Thomas Hodges junr, son & heir of Thomas Hodges of Bloomsbury, St Giles, Middx and Mary his wife, late Mary Hallett daughter and only child of the Honourable Colonel John Hallett, late of the Island of Barbados decd, by Sarah Hallett his late wife since married to Robert Hales Esq v. Sir Hans Sloane; Robert Hales and Sarah his wife; and Thomas Hodges senr
 
| Will & estate of John Hallett decd, who died in Barbados 1716.
 
| C78/1442, no. 13 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1442/IMG_0137.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 15 Dec
 
| 10
 
| Hatton Tash gentleman v. Samford Thomas esq
 
|
 
| C79/109, no.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C79no109/IMG_0711.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 19 Dec
 
| 10
 
| William Leighton, esq, & his wife; John Jones; William Jones; and John Brame v. Edward Lenchton, baronet
 
|
 
| C78/1779, no. 7 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1779/IMG_0107.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 20 Dec
 
| 10
 
| Amy St Alban, widow and relict of John St Alban the elder of Holtford, Som, esq, her late husband; John St Alban the younger of Alfoxden, Som, esq; Lancelott St Alban; and Elizabeth Ewens, widow v. George St Alban; Hugh Sweeting, & Anne his wife; Margaret St Alban; Jane St Alban; Robert Methwen; John Sealy; and Arthur Towills
 
|
 
| C78/1675, no. 1 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C78no1675/IMG_0001.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
| 23 Dec
 
| 10
 
| John Hooper; Anne Hooper; and Margaret Hooper infants by Robert Young; John Jones & Mary his wife v. Richard March administrator with the will annexed of John Hooper merchant and Sarah his wife; William Twyford; and George Hooper an infantby his guardian
 
|
 
| C79/111, no.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/C78/C79no111/IMG_0887.htm]
 
|-
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
! 1723
 
|
 
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| C78/, no.  []
 
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Revision as of 20:37, 18 March 2020

Northumberland

NOTA BENE - These case names are approximate and very likely to be changed.

B Bill of Complaint Dr Demurrer A Answer Rn Replication Rr Rejoinder C Commission I Interrogatories D Deposition

A

Anderson v Felton

  • STAC 5/A15/21 - B A Dr C I D - 40 Eliz - Northumberland - Henry Anderson Sr v Anthony Felton, John Smith, Dorothy Rawe alias Draper
    • Henry Anderson the elder of Newcastle upon Tyne. Lease of a half part of the tithe corn of the parish of St Nicholas, Newcastle upon Tyne.(dk)
    • Deponent, 18 Jan Anno 41 Eliz: Dorothy Draper of Newcastle upon Tyne wife of Timothy Draper gent (dk)
  • STAC 5/A9/27 - I D - 40 Eliz - Northumberland - Henry Anderson v Anthony Felton et al
  • STAC 5/A30/3 - I D - 40 Eliz - Northumberland - Henry Anderson v Anthony Felton
  • STAC 5/A30/9 - I D - 41 Eliz - Northumberland - Henry Anderson v Anthony Felton, John Smyth
  • STAC 5/A25/38 - I D - 41 Eliz - Northumberland - Henry Anderson v John Smyth, Anthony Felton et al

Anderson v Orde

  • STAC 5/A48/14 - B - 44 Eliz - Northumberland - Henry Anderson v Richard Orde, Henry Orde, Simon Ewer
    • Henry Anderson the elder of Newcastle upon Tyne, gent. 40 yr old obligation of the complt to John Orde decd, in the hands of Richard Orde of Grays Inn. Claim to have been either forged or long since satisfied.(dk)
    • Transcription STAC 5/A48/14
    • see also STAC Anderson

B

Bates v Delavale

  • STAC 5/B50/10 - B A Rn C I D - 38 Eliz - Northumberland - Cuthbert Bates v Robert Delavale, John Hill, Edwarde Delavale, Anthony Readhead, John Delavale, George Englishe, Francis Reasby, George Heron, John Thompson, Lancelot Brome, Gawine Swanne, Lancelot Browne, James Browne, James Hotchson, John Warde, Parcivall Ladeley, Willm Warde
    • Cuthbert Bates of Halliwell [Holywell], Northumberland. Assault on complt after he had impounded 40+ cattle of the deft Robert Delavale of Seaton Delavale, Northumberland, from an enclosure of 50 acres in Halliwell, Northumberland. Answer damaged.(dk)
    • Deponents, 15/16 April Anno 39 Eliz: John Peirson of Hallywell Northumberland yeoman aged 29, Thomas Readheade of Milborne Northumberland yeoman aged 24, Thomas Mautland of Hallywell Northumberland yeoman aged 40, Thomas Peirson of Halliwell Northumberland husbandman aged 22, Henry Anderson esquire, Martyn Ogle gentleman, James Bailif of Halliwell Northumberland yeoman aged 30, William Tailor of Halliwell Northumberland yeoman aged 64, John Halle of Halliwell Northumberland yeoman aged 59. (dk)
    • Transcription STAC 5/B50/10
    • see also STAC Bates

Bates v Fenwick

  • STAC 5/B3/25 - B A - 37 Eliz - Northumberland - Cuthbert Bates v Wiliiam Fenwicke, Mark Errington, George Grey, Robert Helme et al
    • Cuthbert Bates of Hallywell[Holywell], Northumberland. Messuage called Little Bempton als Benton, Northumberland & advowson of rectory of Whalton. Forgery of conveyance. Answers of Robert Helme, Anthony Anderson, George Gray & Marke Errington.(dk)
  • STAC 5/B51/1 - I D - 37 Eliz - Northumberland - Cuthbert Bates v Robert Helme, Anthony Anderson et al
    • Interrs refer to Thomas Bates of Morpeth, Northumberland & Isabell his wife. Capital messuage of Little Bempton als Benton.
    • Deponents, 3 Dec Anno 37 Eliz: Robert Helme of Tynemouth Northumberland, Anthony Anderson of Stepney Middlesex practitioner in phisick aged 60. (dk)
  • STAC 5/B18/16 - I D - 37 Eliz - Northumberland - Cuthbert Bates v George Graye et al
  • STAC 5/B31/28 - I D - 38 Eliz - Northumberland - Cuthbert Bates v Mark Earington
  • STAC 5/B39/20 - I D - 38 Eliz - Northumberland - Cuthbert Bates v William Fenwicke, Mark Errington, George Grey et al

Bates v Gray

  • STAC 5/B90/2 - B - - Northumberland - Thomas Bates v Ralphe Gray, Luke Ogle
    • Thomas Bates of Moorepeth[Morpeth], Northumberland. Failure of sheriff of Northumberland to carry out a writ from Queens Bench to arrest four men from Moorepeth [Morpeth]. Perjury.(dk)
    • Transcription STAC 5/B90/2
    • see also STAC Bates

Bates v Horseley

  • STAC 5/B110/8 - B - - Northumberland - Thomas Bates v Cuthbert Horseley
    • Thomas Bates of Morpeth, Northumberland v Cuthbert Horseley of Horseley, Northumberland, JP and steward of Morpeth lordship. Fraudulent purchase of title to close & dovecote from George Chalenor of Morpeth.(dk)
    • see also STAC Bates

Blakeston v Dent

  • STAC 5/B33/11 - B A I D - 37 Eliz - Northumberland - William Blaykston v George Dente, Roberte Dent et al
    • William Blaixton, executor of John Blaixton v George Dent, Robert Dent his son & John Browne. Apprenticeship of Henry Blaixton to George Dent of Newcastle. Forgery of deed of apprenticeship.(dk)
    • Transcription STAC 5/B33/11
    • see also STAC Blakeston

Brandling v Dent

  • STAC 5/B41/40 - B A C I D - 43 Eliz - Northumberland - Robert Brandlinge v Robte Dente, George Dente Jr, John Dente, James Osburne, Thomas Smythe, Francis Hearon, Persivall Maltlande, Andrew Tompson, John Murfitt.
    • Robert Brandlinge of Felling, Co Durham. Coal mine in Well Flatt in the East Field of Jesmond, Northumberland. Answers of James Osborne, George Dent & John Dent.(dk)
    • Deponents: James Osborne, Thomas Smyth, Francis Hearon, Andrew Thompson, John Muffitt, George Dent, John Dent. (dk)
    • Transcription STAC 5/B41/40
  • STAC 5/B72/12 - I D - 43 Eliz - Northumberland - Robert Brandlyng v Robert Dent, James Osborne

C

Carnaby v Carnaby

  • STAC 5/C22/11 - B - 42 Eliz - Northumberland - Lancelott Carnaby v William Carnabye, Edward Errington, Wm Errington, Hugh Errington, John Stoko, Roger Stoko, Hugh Errington, William Stoko, William Errington, Mathew Shaftoe, John Maughen, John Wadshon, John Stoko, John Kirsapp, John Whitelock, Mathew Henderson, John Willson Sr, John Wilson Jr, John Farle, Robt Dun, John Robinson, Richard Langlands, Mathew Sp…ston, Nicholas Awbur…
    • Lancelott Carnaby of Halton, Northumberland. Theft of tithe corn due to the complt from his lease of the rectory or parsonage of Corbridge, Northumberland.(dk)
    • see also STAC Carnaby

Carnaby v Carnaby

  • STAC 5/C15/35 - I D - 20 Eliz - Northumberland - Reginold Carnabye v Roger Carnabye, Richarde Carnabye, Thomas Carnabie, Mighell Carnabie, Alice Carnabie, Alice Smart
    • Reignolde Carnabye of Satlingstons [Settlingstones], Northumberland Assault upon the complt at his house. Deposition of Roger Carnaby.(dk)
    • Deponent, 12 June Anno 20 Eliz: Roger Carnabye of Satlyngstones Northumberland (dk)
    • Transcription STAC 5/C15/35
    • see also STAC Carnaby

Carr v Marshall

  • STAC 5/C61/3 - B - 33 Eliz - Northumberland - William Carre v Edward Marshall, George Heron et al
    • Title to lands in Northumberland. Perjury in Chancery. Bill damaged, portion missing.(dk)
    • see also STAC Carr

Carr v Roddan

  • STAC 5/C16/4 - B Dr - 25 Eliz - Northumberland - William Carre v Robert Roddan, Ralph Whitfield et al
    • Willm Carre of Forde, Northumberland. Obstruction from the Sheriff of Northumberland & the County Coroners to the enactment of a Chancery decree. Cited in Archaeologia Aeliana, Fifth Series, Vol 20, p.86. Longstanding dispute between George Heron (now decd) and the complt, son & heir of Thomas Carre & Elizabeth his wife.
    • see also STAC Carr

Clarke v Clarke

  • STAC 5/C15/17 - B - 27 Eliz - Northumberland - Anne Clarke v William Clarke, Clement Colmen.
    • Anne Clarke of Morpeth, Northumberland, widow of Robart Clarke of Morpeth v William Clarke, brother to the decd Robart Clarke & Clement Colmer, Commissary General to the Bishop of Durham: Administration of the goods of the deceased Robart Clarke, and in particular £120 kept in a cupboard in his house.(dk)
    • Transcription STAC 5/C15/17
    • see also STAC Clark

D

Davison v Davison

  • STAC 5/D9/8 - B A Rn - 29 Eliz - Northumberland - Richard Daveson v John Davyson, Robert Lawson, Thomas Readhead, Thomas Bai..., Edward Marre, Owswen Fenwycke, Lionell Fenwicke, William Fenwicke, Isabell Heely, Gerrard Fenwicke, William Fenwicke, William Marre
    • Rycharde Davesone of Grayes Inn v John Davyson, Roberte Lawson, Thomas Readhead, Thomas Bai..., Edward Marre, Owswen Fenwycke, Lyonell Fenwicke, Wyllm Fenwicke, Isabell Heely, Gerrard Fenwicke, Wm Fenwicke of the Shild Mill & Wyllm Marre. House & close in Morpeth, Northumberland, formerly property of complts brother John.(dk)
  • STAC 5/D19/38 - I D - 29 Eliz - Northumberland - Richard Davyson v Thomas Bates et al

Delavall v Crumlington

  • STAC 5/D40/17 - B - 44 Eliz - Northumberland - Robert Delavall v Thomas Cramlington, Gilbert Wilson, Oswold Fenwick, John Fenwick
    • Robert Delavale of Seaton Delaval. Blocking of the highway from Hartley to Blyth & preventing the complt from transporting salt from his pans at Hartley to Blyth for shipping. Apparently in revenge for indictment of deft Cramlington for recusancy.(dk)
    • Transcription STAC 5/D40/17
    • see STAC Delavalle

Delavale (Clement) v Fenwick

  • STAC 5/D2/24 - B - 33 Eliz - Northumberland - Clement Delavalle v William Fenwicke, Ephraym Wooddrington, Dorothy Wooddrington, Raphe Wallis, Roberte Stephenson
    • Clement Delavale of Cowpen, Northumberland v William Fenwicke, Ephraym Wooddrington, Dorothy Wooddrington, Raphe Wallis and Roberte Stephenson. Perjury and Jury rigging in attempt to indict the complt for the murder of Thomas Woodrington of Eshington, who had been killed during an attack upon the complts father in law Gawayne Milburne.(dk)
    • Transcription STAC 5/D2/24
    • see also STAC Delavalle

Delavale (Josua) v Fenwick

  • STAC 5/D16/17 - B A C I D - 33 Eliz - Northumberland - John Delavale v Randall Fenwick, Robt Woodrington, Effryme Woodrington, Robert Dente, William Selbye, Lya.. Fenwick, [blank] Shawe
    • Joshua Delavale of Ryvers Greene, Northumberland v Randall Fenwick of Newcastle, Robt Woodrington of Plessey and his brother Effryme Woodrington, Robt Dente, Willm Selbye, Lya.. Fenwick and [blank] Shawe. Assault while attempting arrest of Reignold Heron who was riding from Seaton Delaval, Northumberland to Newcastle with Joshua Delaval and Peter Delaval his brother.(dk)
    • Transcription STAC 5/D16/17
    • Additional context provided by “From Border Shire to Middle Shire: Northumberland 1586-1625,” S.J.Watts, p105-106
  • STAC 5/D19/15 - I D - 33 Eliz - Northumberland - Josua Delavall v Robert Woodrington, Randall Fenwike
    • Interrs tbm to Robert Woodrington & Randall Fenwick. Northumberland (dk)
    • Deponents: Robert Wooddrington of Plessey Northumberland gentleman, Randall Fenwicke of Newcastle upon Tyne merchant (dk)
  • STAC 5/D42/6 - Rn - - Northumberland - Josua Delaval v Robert Woodrington, William Selby et al
    • Repln of Josua Delavale. Northumberland, part of 5/D16/17 (dk) - STAC 5/D42/6
    • see also STAC Delavalle

Dudley v Brandling

  • STAC 5/D14/31 - B - 44 Eliz - Northumberland - Robert Dudley v Robert Brandling, Robart Lambert, Thomas Cockson, William Bounting
    • Robart Dudley of Newcastle upon Tyne. Assault on complt by Robert Brandling (his godson) in a street called Sandhill in Newcastle.(dk)
    • see also STAC Dudley

E

Errington v Bates

  • STAC 5/E7/6 - B Dr - 37 Eliz - Northumberland - Mark Errington v Cuthbert Baits, Peter Delavale, Raphe Delavale, Josua Delavale, Robert Helme
    • Marke Errington of Ponteland, Northumberland v Cuthbert Baits of Hallyvell[Holywell], Peter Delavale of London, merchant, Raphe Delavale of Tynemouth Shells, gent, Josua Delavale of Ryver Greene, gent & Robert Helme of Tynemouth, yeoman. Perjury. Title to lands in Bempton als Benton, Northumberland.(dk)
    • see also STAC Errington

Errington v Collingwood

  • STAC 5/E15/22 - B - 15 Eliz - Northumberland - Edward Errington v Anthony Collingwood, Thomas Beynton, Anthony Chekyn, Gabriell Chekyn, Elizabeth Chekyn, Mawd Beynton, Alice Beynton
    • Edwarde Errynton of Butterley, Northumberland. Assault on complt in retaliation for his part as under-sheriff in making arrests of rebels during the Rebellion in the North.(dk)
    • Transcription STAC 5/E15/22
    • see also STAC Errington

Errington v Heron

  • STAC 5/E12/27 - B A Rn - 32 Eliz - Northumberland - Marke Erington, William Fenwicke v Reignold Heron, Gilbert Swynburne et al
    • Repln of Marke Errington & William Fenwicke, Copy of bill dated 12.5. Anno 32 Eliz, answer of Reignolde Heron dated 19.5. Anno 32 Eliz.(dk).
  • STAC 5/E6/39 - B A C I D - 32 Eliz - Northumberland - Mark Erington, William Fenwicke v Reignalde Heron, Gilbert Swynburne, Edward Marshall, Ouswolde Heron, John Robson, Andrewe Yeldrett, [blank] Pickeringe
    • Marke Erington of Poultland [Ponteland], Northumberland & William Fenwicke of Blagdon, Northd v Reignalde Heron, Gilbert Swynburne of Prudhoe Castle, Northd, Edward Marshall of Chipchase, Northd, Ouswolde Heron of Chipchase, John Robson, Andrewe Yeldrett & [blank] Pickeringe. Theft of tythe corn at Harlowe, Northd which had been leased from the commisioners of Henry, Earl of Northumberland.(dk)
    • Deponents, 3 Oct Anno 32 Eliz: Gilbart Swinbourne of Pruddowe Castell Northumberland gentleman aged 64, Edward Marshall of Chipchase Northumberland yeoman aged 70, Oswolde Hearon of Chipchase Northumberland gentleman aged 40 (dk) - STAC 5/E6/39
    • Transcription STAC 5/E6/39
  • STAC 5/E9/4 - I D - 32 Eliz - Northumberland - Marsh Errington, William Fenwick v Reignald Heron et al
    • Interrs on part of Mark Errington & William Fenwick. Deposition (15.6 32Eliz) of Reygnald Heron of Chipchase, Northumberland (dk).
    • Deponent, 15 Jun Anno 32 Eliz: Regynald Heron of Chipchase Northumberland gentleman (dk)
  • STAC 5/E5/21 - C I D - 33 Eliz - Northumberland - Mark Errington, William Fenwicke v Reynold Heron, John Heron, Owen Heron et al
  • STAC 5/E3/10 - I D - 34 Eliz - Northumberland - Mark Ernigton, William Fennick v Reginald Heron, Gilbert Swynburne

Errington v Shaftoe

  • STAC 5/E13/21 - B A Dr - 37 Eliz - Northumberland - Mark Erington v William Shaftoe, Benjamyn Wotherington, Rafe Wotherington, Jerrard Shaftoe, John Errington, Thomas Foster, Quynten Foster, John Lawson, Willm Lawson, Edward Charleton, Jasper Gofton, Willm Aynesley, Thomas Aynslye, John Musgrave, John Armestronge, George Shaftoe, John Shaftoe, Willm Shaftoe, John Litle, Luke Bedenell, George Fenwicke, Robert Heron, Reynold Shaftoe, Willm Robson, Thomas Lawson, Alexander Heron, Reynold Wilson, John Shaftoe, James Shaftoe, Henry Wotherington, Ephraim Wotherington, Richard Reade, Hughe Gofton, Archbald Hidley, John Bewick, Davy Anderson
    • Mark Errington of Ponteland, Northumberland. Crawley & Eland Grene in Ponteland. Answer of Willm Shaftoe.(dk)
  • STAC 5/E11/12 - I D - 37 Eliz - Northumberland - Mark Errington v William Shaftoe et al

F

Felton v Anderson

  • STAC 5/F22/2 - B A Rr C I D - 40 Eliz - Northumberland - Anthony Felton, Dorothy Rawe v John Smyth, Henry Anderton Sr, Isaac Anderton, Bartram Anderson, William Robson, Edmond Hudson, George Bidleston, Thomas Craster, Robert Trowmble, Edmond Craster
    • Anthonie Felton of London gent & Dorothie Rawe widow late wife of Roger Rawe of Newcastle upon Tyne marchant and Alderman decd & administratrix of the said Roger. Isaac Anderton, Bartram Anderson are sons of Henry Anderton the elder. Lease of tithe corn of St Nicholas, Newcastle upon Tyne.(dk)
    • Deponent, 15 Jun Anno 40 Eliz: John Smyth of Bothell Cumberland gentleman aged 45 (dk)
    • Fine Paid 1599 Michaelmas Term, 41-42 Elizabeth. From Isaac Anderson de Newcastle upon Tyne: £20. From Bartram Anderson de Newcastle upon Tyne: £20. From Thomas Crayster de Newcastle upon Tyne: £10. From Anthony Felton de Furnivals Inn, London: £10. - TNA E159/418
  • STAC 5/F4/4 - I D - 40 Eliz - Northumberland - Anthony Felton, Dorothy Rawe v Isaac Anderson, Roger Robinson, John Smith
  • STAC 5/F11/10 - Rn- 40 Eliz - Northumberland - Anthony Felton, Dorothy Rawe v Henry Anderson, Isaac Anderson et al
  • STAC 5/F23/16 - C I D - 41 Eliz - Northumberland - Anthony Felton, Dorothy Rawe v Henry Anderson, Isaac Anderson, John Smythe et al
  • STAC 5/F13/22 - B A C I D - 40 Eliz - Northumberland - Anthony Felton v John Smith, Henry Anderson, Edmund Hudson
  • STAC 5/F18/14 - I D - 40 Eliz - Northumberland - Anthony Felton v Bartram Anderson et al

Felton v Bidnell

  • STAC 5/F12/15 - B A - 29 Eliz - Northumberland - Anthony Felton v William Bidnell, Nicholas Metcalfe
    • Anthonie Felton of Holborne, Middx, gent. Lease of Glowcester Hill or Glossester Gleebe in Warkworthe, Northumberland from the Dean & Chapter of Carlisle. Case before the Council of the North. Perjury.(dk)
  • STAC 5/F20/12 - I D - 39 Eliz - Northumberland - Anthony Felton v Nicholas Medcalfe

Felton v Poore

  • STAC 5/F17/6 - B - 43 Eliz - Northumberland - Anthony Felton v Thomas Poore, Gawin Hudspeth
    • Anthonie Felton of Newcastle upon Tyne, gent, understeward of the Lordship of Tynemouth. Dispute at Manor court of Tynemouth and subsequent assault between Gateshead & Newcastle.(dk)
    • Transcription STAC 5/F17/6
    • see also STAC Felton

Felton v Smythe

  • STAC 5/F24/25 - B - 43 Eliz - Northumberland - Antony Felton, Dorothy Raw v John Smythe, Henry Anderson Sr, Isake Anderson, Bartram Anderson, William

…bson, Edmond Hudson, George Bidleson, Thomas Craster, Ro.. ..mbell & Edmond Craster

    • Anthony Felton of London & Dorithie Rawe, widow, late wife of Roger Rawe of Newcastle upon Tyne, merchant & alderman. Tithe corn of the parish of St Nicholas, Newcastle upon Tyne.
    • see also STAC Felton and STAC Anderson for other probable references and ' Anderson v Felton ‘ supra

Fenwicke v Lawson

  • STAC 5/F9/17 - B A - 38 Eliz - Northumberland - Randal Fenwicke v Rauffe Lawson. Isaacke Witherington, Robert Dent, George Dent, William Dent, John Dent, John Strauguishe, Robert Spore, Edmond Whyte, Robt Barnes, Henrie Brigges, Gerrerd Richardson, John Smarte, John Arkell, Robert Anderson, Robert Atkinson, Andrew Tompson, William Lawson and Nicholas Fetherstone
    • Randall Fenwicke of Newcastle upon Tyne v Rauffe Lawson of Brough, Yorks Esquyre. Assault, coal mines in the manor of Heaton, Northumberland. Both bill & answer badly damaged at bottom.(dk)
    • Transcription STAC 5/F9/17
  • STAC 5/F24/4 - I D - 38 Eliz - Northumberland - Randall Fenwick v Robert Dent, George Dent, Edmond White et al
    • Examinations of Robert Dent et al.(dk)
    • Deponents, 24 May Anno 38 Eliz: Robert Dent of Newcastle upon Tyne gentleman aged 37, John Stranguishe of Cramlington Northumberland yeoman aged 40 , George Dent of Newcastle upon Tyne gentleman aged 25, John Dent of Newcastle upon Tyne gentleman aged 21 (dk)
    • Transcription STAC 5/F24/4
    • see also STAC Fenwick, STAC Mitford & STAC Lawson

Fenwick v Fenwick

  • STAC 5/F9/37 - B A Rn - 17 Eliz - Northumberland - Martin Fenwike v Michael Fenwicke, Tristram Fenwicke et al
  • STAC 5/F17/1 - I D - 18 Eliz - Northumberland - Marten Fenwicke v Robert Melbourne
    • Martyn Fenewike of Blacke Hedwen[Black Heddon], Northumberland v Michaell Fenwike, Trystram Fenwike & Roberte Mylborne. Interrs refer to assizes at Newcastle and to lands in Borodon & East Heddon. Deposition of Henry Haggerston of Haggerstone, Northumberland.(dk)
    • Deponent, 22 Feb Anno 17 Eliz: Henry Haggerston of Haggerstone Northumberland gentleman aged 30 (dk)
    • Transcription STAC 5/F17/1
    • see also STAC Fenwick

Fenwick v Foster

  • STAC 5/F15/11 - B A Rn C I D - 37 Eliz - Northumberland - Richard Fenwicke v Sir John Foster, Nicholas Foster.
    • Richard Fenwicke of Stanton, Northumberland. Border affairs. Seizure of Scottish animals on the English side of the border as per custom, and claim that they had been seized (ie therefore stolen) from the Scottish side of the border.(dk)
    • Deponents: John Forster knight Lord Warden of the Middle Marches aged 80, Nicholas Forster (dk)
    • Transcription STAC 5/F15/11
  • STAC 5/F2/34 - C I D - 38 Eliz - Northumberland - Richard Fenwick v Sir John Forster, Nicholas Forster
  • STAC 7/21/15 - - - Northumberland - Richard Fenwicke v Sir John Foster et al

Forster v Johnson

  • STAC 5/F25/22 - B A - 43 Eliz - Northumberland - John Forster v Matthew Johnson, Thomas Bume et al
  • STAC 5/F12/5 - B - 43 Eliz - Northumberland - Sir John Forster v Matthew Johnson, Thomas Boone
    • John Forster of Bambroughe[Bamburgh], Northumberland. One fourth part of the salmon fishery on the River Tweed called Sandstell.(dk)
  • STAC 5/F6/15 - I D - 43 Eliz - Northumberland - Sir John Forster v Matthew Johnson

G

Grey v Ogle

  • STAC 5/G21/31 - B A - 44 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralph Gray v Richard Ogle, John Collingwood
    • Tithes of corn of East Lilburne, Bassingden, Tytlington & West Lilburne, Northumberland, formerly of Sir Henry Woodrington, and also half of the tithes in Olde Bewicke, Weperden, Hedgeley & Benley, part of the rectory of Eglingham als Ellingham. Refs also Exchequer suit.(dk)
  • STAC 5/G19/29 - B - 44 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralph Graye v Thomas Ogle, George Bedwell et al
    • Related to 5/G21/31, bill has been damaged, but may be a copy.(dk)
  • STAC 5/G5/21 - B A C I D - 44 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralph Graye v Thomas Ogle, Richard Ogle, George Bednell, George Ridley, John Collingwood et al
    • Raphe Graye of Chillingham, Northumberland. Tithes of corn & cheese of Old Bewicke, Weperden, Hedgley, Benley & Eglingham als Ellingham in Northumberland, lately belonging to the monastery of St Albans.(dk)
    • Deponents, 31 Mar Anno 44 Eliz: William Haggerstone, Thomas Myddylton, Thomas Riddell, Thomas Ogle of Dissington Northumberland gentleman aged 40 (dk)
  • STAC 5/G10/20 - I D - 44 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralph Graie v John Collingwood, Richard Ogle et al

Grey v Woodrington

  • STAC 5/G9/5 - B - 34 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralph Gray v Sir Henry Woodrington, Henry Woodrington, Roger Woodrington, Benjamin Woodrington alias Cotes, Robart Ogle, John Gardner, Lewys Galland, Thomas Sadler, Thomas Genings, Robert Rumble, William Clarck, Christopher Willson, Roger Perre, John Fawcus, William Raye, William Awder, John Womprey, Thomas Smith, James Steele, Hector Garrett, Lawrance Rushford, William Browne, Robart Womprey Sr, Robart Womprey Jr, Thomas Swann, Thomas Crawster, Vyncent Tayler, William Cardew, Nicholas Muckloe, William Fenwick, William Shaftoe, William Carnabye, Lawrence Wright alias Gardner, John Chater, Edward Saunderson, Michaell Smart, George Smart, Dunz.. Cowle, Robert Cowle, Roger Harper, George Browell, Bartram Stawper, George Singleton, Thomas Sannderson, Thomas Wilkenson
    • Raphe Gray of Chillingham, Northumberland. Capital messuage etc in East Chevington, late in the tenure of Hector Wooddrington.(dk)
  • STAC 5/G4/27 - A - 34 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralph Graye v Henry Woodrington, Roger Woodrington, William Carnaby, William Brown et al
  • STAC 5/G30/1 - I D - 34 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralph Grey v Roger Woodrington, Henry Woodrington, William Corneby et al
  • STAC 5/G22/31 - A C I - 34 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralph Grey v Sir Henry Woddington, William Fennick, Thomas Swan

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Hall v Dente

  • STAC 5/H6/32 - B A - Hil 20 Eliz - Northumberland - Charles Hall in behalf of Robert Brandlinge v George Dent
    • Charles Hall committee to Robert Brandling son & heir of William Brandling. Title to premises in Newcastle. Ref to bill of complt of William Brandling to the Council in the North v George Dent.(dk)
  • STAC 5/H52/6 - I D - 20 Eliz - Northumberland - Charles Hall v George Dente

Heron v Charleton

  • STAC 5/H73/3 - B A - 31 Eliz - Northumberland - John Heron v William Fenwicke, Edward Charleton, John Charlton, James Charlton, Liell Robson, Jefry Robson
    • John Heron of Chipchas[e], Northumberland. Answer of Edward Charleton. Assault at Bellingham, Northumberland.(dk)
    • Transcription STAC 5/H73/3
    • see also STAC Heron

Heron v Errington

  • STAC 5/H79/35 - B - 31 Eliz - Northumberland - Oswald Heron v Thomas Erington, Thomas Claveringe, Mathew Charleton, John Ussher, Thomas Dawson, George Ussher, William White, James Browne, William Dodde, Thomas Ussher, Anthony Robson, Wilialm Lisshman
    • Oswald Heron of Chipchasse, Northumberland & John Nixon of Humsaughe [Humshaugh], Northumberland. Messuage in Humsaughe.(dk)
    • see also STAC Heron

Heron v Errington

  • STAC 5/H53/21 - B A Dr - 33 Eliz - Northumberland - Reynold Heron v Mark Erington, William Fenwick
  • STAC 5/H4/16 - B A C - 33 Eliz - Northumberland - Reginald Heron v William Fenwick, Mark Crimpton, William Fenwick Jr, John Shafton, Thomas Fenwick, John Mower, Thomas Rawe, Robert Halsey, Anthony Erington, Thomas Shafton, Oswald Fenwick, Edward Charlton, Robert Halsey Jr, Willm Halsey, John Richeson, George Bates, William Bates, Cutbert Simpson, William Sclater, George Smyth, James Button, Robert Lumley, Roger Lawson, George Simson, James Butland, ..swen Hereson, William Hereson, John Hereson, Roger Clarke, Percivall Walker, William Sisterson, John Sisterson, Anthony Cowper, John ...., Vincent Davison, John Drake, William Bell, Robert Sulle, William Stubs, William Newton, Robert Turner, Thomas Surtice, Thomas Hynmers, William Hynmers, Richard Butflower, Peter Browne, Uswen Surtice, John Surtice, Edward Thomson, William Surtice, Thomas Jopling, John Enterlingham, John Surtise, Mathew Charlton, John Charlton, Jeffrey Robson, Christopher Rydley, Thomas Rydley, William Jamson, Christopher Thompson, Randall Fenwick.
    • Reynold Heron of Chipchase, Northumberland. Forcibly entering a barn, threshing and carrying away corn from Prudhoe, Northumberland.(dk)
  • STAC 5/H68/5 - B A C - 34 Eliz - Northumberland - Reignold Heron v William Fenwyck, Michael Erington et al
  • STAC 5/H31/18 - I D - 33 Eliz - Northumberland - Reginald Heron v Mark Erington, Randalph Fenwich
    • Interrs refer to the breaking into a barn at Prudhoe, Northumberland, and threshing and taking away corn. Also to breaking doors and/or walls at Prudhoe Castle, and attempt to deprive the complt of his possession of the castle. Part of STAC 5/H4/16(dk)
    • Deponents, 16 May Anno 33 Eliz: Marke Errington of Pontyland Northumberland gentleman, Randalle Fenwicke of Newcastle upon Tyne merchant (dk)
    • Case Book BL Harley MS 2143 fo. 52r. The privilege granted to a defendant and his costs by reason of his arrest. Heron plaintiff Fenwick defendant a writ of privilege to discharge the defendant attending the prosecution of the cause and the plaintiff committed therefore and ordered to pay the defendant all such cost as he hath sustained by the said arrest. Easter 33 Elizabeth (kk)
    • see also STAC Heron

Heron v Woodrington

  • STAC 5/H35/24 - B - 43 Eliz - Northumberland - Reynold Heron v Roger Wodderington, John Erington, Randale Fenwicke, Raphe Wooderington, John Heron, John Erington, Edward Dod, Cutbert Hunter, Allexander Robson, William Charlton, Henry Wooderinge, Gilbert Todcastle, Rowland Dod, Thomas Mer..n, Robert Miller, Henry Lyle, George Th..way, Walter Grame, James Ridley
    • Reynold Heron of Chipchase, Northumberland & Margery Heron, widow, late wife of John Heron decd, mother of the said Reynold, & Margaret Heron of Chipchase, sister of the said Reynold. Theft of threshed & unthreshed wheat, barley, rye & oats at Birtley & Chipchase, Northumberland. Deft Roger Woodrington is late of Dilstone, Northumberland.(dk)
    • see also STAC Heron

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Lawe v Collingwood

  • STAC 5/L8/40 - B A Rn - 44 Eliz - Northumberland - Peter Lawe v Henry Collingwood, Antony Felton et al
  • STAC 5/L49/23 - I D - 44 Eliz - Northumberland - Peter Law v Henry Collingwoud et al
    • cited in 'A British Frontier?: Lairds and Gentlemen in the Eastern Borders, 1540-1603. Maureen M. Meikle. p129.'
    • see also STAC Lawe


Lawson v Fenwicke and/or Lawson v Mitford

  • STAC 5/L45/17 - B A - 38 Eliz - Northumberland - Raffe Lawson v Randall Fenwicke, William Fenwicke, Robert Metforde, Henry Metforde, Robert Fenwicke, Lyonell Fenwicke, Oswoulde Fenwicke, Jerrarde Fenwicke, John Fenwicke, Martyne Fenwicke, Henry Ellwood, Robert Errington, James Lawson, George Wawne, Edwarde Lowrence, William Backe
    • Raphe Lawson of Bourghe[Brough], Yorks. Title to Byker Moore in manor of Byker, Northumberland. Assault, coal mines. (dk)
    • Transcription STAC 5/L45/17
  • STAC 5/L24/6 - B A - 38 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralph Lawson v Randle Fenwicke, William Fenwicke, Robert Metforde, Henry Metforde, Robert Fenwicke, Lyonell Fenwicke, Oswould Fenwicke, Jerrado Fenwicke, John Fenwicke, John Fenwicke, Martyn Fenwicke, Roberte Fenwicke, Henry Elwood, Roberte Errington, James Lawson, George Wawne, Edward Lawrence. William Bucke.
    • Ralph Lawson of Brough v Randle Fenwicke of Newcastell uppon Tyne, Willm Fenwicke his brother, Robert Metforde of Sighill in the said Countie, Henry Metforde of Newcastell, Robert Fenwicke, Lyonell Fenwicke, Oswould Fenwicke, Jerrado Fenwicke, John Fenwicke of Brenkelie in the said Countie, and John Fenwicke his bastard brother, Martyn Fenwicke, Roberte Fenwicke of Whellpington in the said Countie, Henry Elwood, Roberte Errington, James Lawson, George Wawne, Edward Lawrence and Willm Bucke. Manor of Byker, Northumberland. Interrs (part missing), depositions of Robert & Lyonell Fenwicke, answer of Robert Mitford.(dk)
    • Deponents, 12 Jan Anno 39 Eliz: Robert Fenwick of Newcastle upon Tyne gentleman merchant aged 33. Lyonell Fenwick of Stannington Northumberland gentleman aged 29 (dk)
    • Transcription STAC 5/L24/6
  • STAC 5/L36/5 - A - 38 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralfe Lawson v Robert Fenwick et al
  • STAC 5/L22/16 - I D - 38 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralfe Lawson v Oswald Fenwick et al
  • STAC 5/L48/32 - Rn - 40 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralph Lauson v Robert Mitford et al
  • STAC 5/L39/30 - Rr - 41 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralph Lawson v Robert Mitford et al
  • STAC 5/L27/32 - I D - 39 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralph Lawson v Robert Metford, Henry Metford.
  • STAC 5/L21/40 - A - 39 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralph Lawson v Robert Mitford
  • STAC 5/L18/8 - B A - 42 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralph Lawson v Robte Mitford, Parcivall Harbottell, Oswold Harbottle, James Sandeland alias Clarke, Nicholas Blaykett
    • Raph Lawson of Brough, Yorks. Title to ground variously called Heaton Moor, Heaton Banckes or Byker Moor. Deft Robert Mitford of Sighill [Seghill], leasing parcel of this ground to Parcivall Harbottle of Ravensworth to dig a coal mine. Refs proceedings also at Council of the North & at Common Law.(dk)
    • Transcription STAC 5/L18/8
  • STAC 5/L19/16 - I D - 43 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralph Lawson v Robert Mitforde, Percival Harbottle et al

Lumley v Lawson

  • STAC 5/L42/36 - B A Rn C I D - 15 Eliz - Northumberland - John Lord Lumley v John Lawson, Richard Fenwick
    • Manors of Wytton and Benton or Greate Benton, and other lands in Wytton, Great Benton, Stannington, Cawdecotes & Seaton all in Northumberland. Forgery of deed. NOTE this bundle has stitched up with it some Interrs & depositions taken at Walsall for Edward Leigh v Richard Hawks et al.(dk)
    • Deponents: Laurence Thorneton of Wytton Northumberland servant to the plt aged 48, Robert Hallyman of Great Lumley Durham yeoman aged 67, Roger Collingewood of Ryle Northumberland gentleman aged 35, Giles Jowcye? of West Sheles Northumberland husbandman aged 40.(dk)
    • Deponents, 3 Apr Anno 31 Eliz: Phillip Cappur of Spurslowe Cheshire gentleman servant to Thomas Wylbram esquire aged 44, William Goodwyn of Hawerden Staffordshire labourer aged 30, John Hackett of Walsall Staffordshire lorymer aged 31, John Wollaston of Walsall Staffordshire yeoman aged 30 (dk)
    • see STAC Lumley

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Mitford v Witherington

  • STAC 5/M52/11 - B - 39 Eliz - Northumberland - Robert Mitford v Isaack Wetherington, George Dent, Robert Dent et al
  • STAC 5/M15/12 - B A C I D - 40 Eliz - Northumberland - Robert Myttford v Raphe Lawson, Isacke Witherington, Robert Dent, George Dent, William Dente, John Dent, John Strangwishe, Robert Spore, Edmunde White, Robert Barnes, Henry Brigges, Gerrard Rychardson, John Smarte, John Arkell, Robert Anderson, Robert Atkinson, Andrewe Tompson, William Lawson, Nycholas Fetherstone
    • Robte Myttford of Sighill [Seghill], Northumberland. Manor & parish of Heyton or Heaton, Northumberland. Coal mining on waste or moor known as Heaton Bancks.(dk)
    • Deponents, 9/10 Jan Anno 40 Eliz: Raphe Lawson of Broughe Yorkshire esquire aged 50, Robert Dent of Newcastle upon Tyne gentleman aged 38, Robert Spoors of Byker Northumberland yeoman aged 50 (dk)
    • Transcription STAC 5/M15/12
    • see also STAC Mitford, STAC Lawson & STAC Fenwick

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Merchant Adventurers of Newcastle v Oxley

  • STAC 5/N4/15 - I D - 35 Eliz - Northumberland - The Governour, Assistants, Wardens & Fellowship of Merchant Adventurers of the Town of Newcastle upon Tyne v Amor Oxley, Henry Blayklock, Thomas Warner, Cuthbert Ogle

Earl of Northumberland v Dalyvells

  • STAC 5/N2/7 - B A I D - 35 Eliz - Northumberland - Henry Earl of Northumberland v Josuah Dalyvell, Raphe Dalyvell, Clement Dalivell, Cuthbert Bates, James Reemes, Thomas Ogle, Raiphe Ogle, John Person, William Person
    • Forceful removal of stones from Tynemouth Castle. Bill 24.1.35Eliz, depositions of Josua Delavale of Ryvers Green and Clement Delavale of Cowpen.(dk)
    • Deponents, 5 Feb Anno 35 Eliz: Josua Delavale of Ryvers Greene Northumberland, Clement Delavale of Cowpen Northumberland, Thomas Ogle of Bebbsyde Northumberland (dk)
    • see also STAC Northumberland

Earl of Northumberland v Fenwick

  • STAC 5/N7/3 - B A Rn Rr C I D - 24 Eliz - Northumberland - Henry Earl of Northumberland v William Fenwicke, William Woddrington, Hector Woodrington, Ephraim Woodrington, Abemelech Woodrington, Cuthbert Ogle, Thomas Ogle, Roger Fenwick, Lamwell Fenwick, Robert Tromble, Lewes Ogle, Marmaduke Fenwick, Martin Smith
    • Henry, Earl of Northumberland v William Fenwicke of Wallington, William Woddrington of Plassy[Plessey], Hector Woodrington & Ephraim Woodrington of Woodrington[Widdrington], Abemelech Woodrington of Woodrington, Cuthbert Ogle of Chapington[Choppington], Thomas Ogle the younger of Chapington, Roger Fenwick of Wallington, Lamwell Fenwick of Wallington, Robert Tromble of Woodrington, Lewes Ogle of Ersden Forest, Marmaduke Fenwick of Kyrkherle[Kirkharle] and Martin Smith of Ersden Forest, all Northumberland. Hunting & killing of deer at Warkworth & Acklington, Northumberland.(dk)
    • Deponents, 7 Jun Anno 35 Eliz: Cuthbert Carnabe, Robert Rames (dk) - STAC 5/N7/3
    • Transcription STAC 5/N7/3
  • STAC 5/N7/31 - C I D - 25 Eliz - Northumberland - Henry Earl of Northumberland v William Fenwicke, Cuthbert Ogle et al
  • STAC 5/N5/35 - I D - 24 Eliz - Northumberland - Henry Earl of Northumberland v William Fenwicke, Cuthbert Ogle et al

Earl of Northumberland v Gray

  • STAC 5/N6/21 - B - 18 Eliz - Northumberland - Henry Earl of Northumberland v Hugh Graye
    • Henry, Earl of Northumberland v Sir Thomas Graye. Award on plea of trespass at Queens Bench against Sir John Forster. Thomas Gray of Chillinghame, sheriff of Northumberland, made a return saying that Sir John Forster had no goods in Northumberland that he could levy.(dk)
    • see also STAC Northumberland

Earl of Northumberland v Heron

  • STAC 5/N4/36 - B A C I D - 33 Eliz - Northumberland - Henry Earl of Northumberland v John Herron, George Herron, William Hedlowe, Gabriell Hedlowe, George Thomson, George Graye, John Blackburie, William Carnes
    • Henry, Earl of Northumberland. Two tenements in Thurston in the parish of Felton, Northumberland. Common of pasture on Bokenfeilde or Elstrodder. Assault on complts tenants.(dk)
    • Deponents, 30 March 1592: Robert Hunter of Aklington Northumberland yeoman aged 40, Robert Smythe of Thriston Northumberland yeoman aged 40, William Taylor of Thriston Northumberland yeoman aged 70, William Garrett of Thriston Northumberland aged 40, Robert Jackson of Thriston Northumberland yeoman aged 40 (dk)
  • STAC 5/N16/39 - Rn - 33 Eliz - Northumberland - Henry Earl of Northumberland v John Heron
  • STAC 5/N12/3 - I D - 33 Eliz - Northumberland - Henry Earl of Northumberland v John Heron

' Earl of Northumberland v Porter

  • STAC 5/N6/18 - B - Eliz - Northumberland - Henry Earl of Northumberland v John Porter, George Morton, William Metcalf, Robert Gibson, Roger Gibson, Robert Waller
    • Henry, Earl of Northumberland. Assault on complts servants & taking of fish from his fishery on the River Cockett [Coquet] at Weales Newke in Northumberland.(dk)
    • see also STAC Northumberland

Earl of Northumberland v Taylor

  • STAC 5/N8/16 - B A Rn Rr C I D - 8 Eliz - Northumberland - Thomas Earl of Northumberland v Thomas Rodam, Robert Rodam, Lancelot Bulman, William Rodam, Richard Frier, William Horne [or Hearinge], George Tellzer [or Taylor], James Emyllton, George Willson, Andrew Thompson
    • Thomas, Earl of Northumberland. Forcible entry to a house & land in Little Houghton, Northumberland & destruction of house. Action of trespass at Queens Bench, won by the current complt. House rebuilt. House once again forcibly entered & destroyed.(dk)
    • Deponents, 19 Jan Anno 8 Eliz: George Wilson of Lyttle Hawghton Northumberland servant to Thomas Roddam & Robert Roddam aged 30, George Taylor of Lyttle Hawghton Northumberland yeoman aged 36, James Emelton of Lyttle Hawghton Northumberland servant to Robert Roddam aged 28, George Wilson of Eslington Northumberland yeoman aged 30, George Taylor of Lytle Howghton Mylne Northumberland yeoman aged 36, Thomas Roddam of Lytle Howghton Northumberland gentleman aged 40, Lancelot Bulman of Lytle Houghton Northumberland yeoman aged 26, Andrew Thomson of Lytle Houghton Northumberland yeoman aged 39 (dk)
    • Transcription STAC 5/N8/16
  • STAC 5/N10/26 - I D - 8 Eliz - Northumberland - Earl of Northumberland v Robert Rodam

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Ogle v Collingwood

  • STAC 5/O7/34 - B - 16 Eliz - Northumberland - Cuthbert Ogle v William Collingewood, Thomas Collingewood, Robert Collingewood, Mathewe Collingewood, Henry Smythe, Richard Benbrick, Edwarde Spynke, John Smythe, William White, John Erden Sr, John Browne, John Hudson, John Erden Jr, Roger Moffett, John Moffett, Thomas Reade, John Nichollson, John Perrott, Thomas Mairtland, Edward Atkinson, James Modye, Robert Taylor, James Anderson, Roger Swanne, John Dicheborne, Edwarde Browne, Thomas Nichollson, Bartram Armestronge, Richard Trollop, George Patterson, John Read, Roberte Anderson, Robt Stevenson, John Wawker, Thomas Collingewood, Roger Hunter, John Hopper, Edward Stanford, William Morris, Richard Gart, John Hunter, William Robbinson, Edward Hopper, John Dichborne, John Stevenson, Robert Hale, John Hale
    • Cuthbert Ogle daily attendant at Islyngton, Middx upon Sir Henry Percy & servant unto the said Sir Henry. Defts include William Collingewood late of Barton, Northumberland, gent, Thomas Collingewood late of Thorneton, gent, Robert Collingewood and Mathewe Collingewood late of Estlington, gent, Roger Moffett and John Moffett of Estlington, yeomen, Thomas Reade late of Ryle, yeoman, Thomas Collingewood of Tytlington gent. Tithes of corn belonging to the rectory & parsonage of Eglingham, Northumberland.(dk)
    • Transcription STAC 5/O7/34
  • STAC 5/O8/6 - A Rn Rr C I D - 17 Eliz - Northumberland - Cuthbert Ogle v Sir Cuthbert Collingwood, Roger Hunter, John Hopper et al.
  • STAC 5/O4/39 - C I D - 19 Eliz - Northumberland - Cutbert Ogle v Cutbert Collingwood et al.

Ogle v Gray

  • STAC 5/O7/25 - B A C I D - 44 Eliz - Northumberland - Thomas Ogle v Raphe Gray, Roger Gray, Mathew Foster, Roberte Gray, Richard Parker, John Procter, Thomas Hall, George Gray, Archbald Armestronge, Edward Tyers, Edward Standley, Mathew Davison, Cuthberte Nicholl, Thomas Gray, Michaell Clerke, Oliver Johnson, Richard Johnson, Willm Johnson, Mathew Johnson, Thomas Clerke, Jasper Cuthberte, John Edward alias Humffreys, John Cuthbert, Robson, George Tuggill, John Tuggill, Francys Dixon, James Tuggill, Cuthberte Fawdon, John Atcheson, Henry Gray and James Lawson
    • Thomas Ogle of Dissington, Northumberland. Rectory of Ellingham als Eglingham, Northumberland. Tithes. (dk)
    • Transcription STAC 5/O7/25
    • see also STAC Ogle and STAC Grey

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Saunderson v Chapman

  • STAC 5/S17/25 - B A - 35 Eliz - Northumberland - Henry Saunderson v Anne Grenewell et al
    • Henry Saunderson, one of the searchers of the port of Newcastle. Bill badly damaged and not dated, but refers to events of 35 Eliz. Demurrer & answer of Anne Grenewell one of the defts (dated 1597), formerly wife of William Grenewell.(dk).
  • STAC 5/S60/33 - B A - 40 Eliz - Northumberland - Henry Saunderson v Henry Chapman, Roger Young et al
  • STAC 5/S17/17 - I D - 40 Eliz - Northumberland - Henry Saunderson v Henry Chapman et al
    • Interrs refer to a suit of Anne Grenewell v Henry Saunderson at the manor court at Newcastle for £15 due to her late husband. Deponent Henry Chapman, Alderman of Newcastle upon Tyne, dated 14 Feb Anno 40 Eliz.(dk)
    • see also STAC Sanderson

Selby v Collingwood

  • STAC 5/S80/21 - B - 44 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralf Selby v Henry Collingwood, Oswoold Collingwood, Edmond Craster, John Heron, Alexander Lawe, George Archbald, Richard Mindren, Davy Pilmer, George Tindall
    • Raphe Selbye of Wytwood, Northumberland, gent. Ambush & assault between Etall & Ford in Northumberland.(dk)
    • see also STAC Selby

Selbye v Lisle

  • STAC 5/S37/22 - B - 37 Eliz - Northumberland - Christopher Selbye v Robert Lisle, John Milles, William Creswell, Humphrey Milles, Humphrey Greene, Robert Felton, Raffe Carre, Cuthbert Carnaby Jr
    • Christopher Selbye of the City of London, gent. Robert Lisle of Felton, Northumberland. Lease of messuage etc in Farneham, Northumberland from Cuthbert Carnabye & Margery his wife. Destruction of house at Farneham in which the complts servants were living, while the wife & children were inside, and carrying away the goods of the servant & his family.(dk)
    • Transcription STAC 5/S37/22
    • see also STAC Selby

Selby v Nevell

  • STAC 5/S35/33 - B - 44 Eliz - Northumberland - Ralfe Selby v George Nevell, Roger Graye, Raffe Graye, Thomas Graye
    • Raphe Selby late of Wetewood, Northumberland, gent. Assault in the fields of Wetewood by the servants of Raphe Gray of Chillingham, Northumberland.(dk)
    • see also STAC Selby


Strother v Burrell

  • STAC 5/S41/29 - B I Dr C - 39 Eliz - Northumberland - James Strother, Michaell Strother v George Nevill, Robte Graye, Roger Graye, Thomas Graye, Thomas Graye, Raphe Graye Sr, Raphe Graye Jr, Willm Burrell, Thomas Burrell, George Burrell, Thomas Fencle
    • James Strother late of Howborme, Northumberland & Michaell Strother, late of the same, his brother v George Nevill late of Fenton, Northumberland, Robte Graye of Chillingham, Roger Graye of Bewicke, Thomas Graye of Warke, Thomas Graye of Howicke, Raphe Graye the elder of Doddington, Raphe Graye the younger of Doddington, Willm Burrell of Milfield, Thomas Burrell of Killam, George Burrell of Chillingham and Thomas Fencle of Lyeham. Assault at St Rynyon Fair held at Fenton, Northumberland.(dk)
    • Transcription STAC 5/S41/29
    • see also STAC Strother


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Witherington v Grey

  • STAC 5/W14/27 - B A - 24 Eliz - Northumberland - Robert Wytherington, James Wytherington, Robert Blackeden v John Graye, Michael Graye
    • Robert Wytherington, James Wytherington & Roberte Blackeden v John Graye & Michaell Graye. Swearing a false oath in Star Chamber. Ref also to John Gray v the current complts in Chancery. Complts from Northumberland.(dk)
  • STAC 5/W52/35 - I D - 24 Eliz - Northumberland - Robert Wytherington, Robert Blagden v John Graye
  • STAC 7/31/75 - - - Northumberland - Robert Wytherington et al v John Gray

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Almoner

Almoner v Holme

  • STAC 5/A3/7 - B A Rr I D - 31 Eliz - Northumberland - Almoner v Robert Holme, William Carre, Robert Bates
    • Robert Helme of Tynmouth in the county of Northumberland yeoman and Thomas Butes of Prudhewe [Prudhoe] in the County gent were bound in £800 to the late Earl of Northumberland, and the Earl became felo de se in the Tower of London.
    • Deponents, 8 Jan Anno 31 Eliz: James Ogle esquire, Edward Gray esquire (dk)
  • STAC 5/A37/5 - B - 31 Eliz - Northumberland - Almoner v Robert Helme, William Carr, Robert Bates, Isabell Bates, Marke Erington, Willm Fennick, Cutbert Bates & George Grey. Robert Helme, Thomas Bates
    • Almoner v Robert Helme, William Carr, Robert Bates, Isabell Bates, Marke Erington, Willm Fennick, Cutbert Bates & George Grey. Robert Helme of Tynemouth, Northumberland & Thomas Bates of Prudhewe [Prudhoe], Northumberland. £800 bond to the late Earl of Northumberland who became felo de se in the Tower of London.(dk)
    • see also STAC Helme

Almoner v Errington

  • STAC 5/A59/35 - A Rn - 31 Eliz - Northumberland - Almoner v Mark Errington, William Fenwick
  • STAC 5/A35/29 - I D - 32 Eliz - Northumberland - Almoner v Mark Erington, William Fenwick
    • Interrs tbm to Marke Errington & William Fenwick. Were Thomas ?Bates of Prudhoe Castle, Northumberland & Robart Helme of Tynemouth, Northumberland bound to the late Earl of Northumberland in £160 for payment of £80, and had this been paid to the Earl before his death
    • Deponents, 18 July 32 Eliz: Marke Errington of Ponteland, Northumberland & Willm Fenwick of Blagedon, Northumberland
  • STAC 5/A36/40 - C I D - 33 Eliz - Northumberland - Almoner v Mark Errington, William Fenwick, Robert Bates
  • STAC 5/A30/17 - C I D - 34 Eliz - Northumberland - Almoner v Mark Errington, William Fenwick, Richard Bales
  • STAC 5/A14/40 - I D - 24 Eliz - Northumberland - Almoner v Mark Ernigton, William Fenwicke

Attorney General

Attorney General v Read

  • STAC 5/A35/28 - I D - 10 Eliz - Northumberland - AG v Richard Read, Robert Rodham, Roger Procter et al
    • Interrs tbm to Richard Reade, one of the jury that acquitted John Ellerker who was indicted for the death of John Bradforde. Includes several pages of notes of the evidence given at the arraignment of John Ellerker, gent, for the death of John Bradforthe. John Bradforthe was killed at Alnwick, Northumberland, and the deponents all from Northumberland.(dk)
    • Transcription STAC 5/A35/28
    • see also STAC Read


Palmer's cumulative totals of Star Chamber fines preserved in the E159s (rp)

  • TNA E159/358 Trinity Term, 11 Elizabeth. Fine paid 1569
    • From Thomas Bates de Morthpayte, Northumberland: £20.
  • TNA E159/412 Michaelmas Terms, 38-39 Elizabeth. Fine Paid 1596
    • From Thomas Bradford, armiger, sheriff of Northumberland: £5.