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LIST
OF SONS AND APPEENTIOES OF MEMBERS WHO HAVE
ONLY TAKEN UP THEIR FREEDOM OF
THE CITY.
As stated in the preface, many sons of members, entitled to claim
their fathers' franchise by patrimony, and a few apprentices to
members, entitled to claim their fathers' franchise by servitude, have
only taken up their freedom of the city and have neglected to be
admitted to their freedom of the Company. By this omission they
lose their designation of Merchant Adventurers and their appellation
of mercers, boothmen or drapers, as the case may be, and their sons
will have no valid claim to be admitted to the Company.
The customs of fi-eedom in Newcastle are thus described by
Brand, " All the sons of a free burgess claim the franchise of their
father by patrimony ; there is a kind of double franchise ; the fellow-
ship with the general body, called the freedom of the town, and that
of some particular company, usually styled the freedom of the trade ;
and the person who enjoys both is said to be free of the town and
trade. If a father, possessed of a franchise, die before admission, all
his sons forfeit their claim." *
A list of the sons and apprentices of members who have taken up
their freedom of the city only, is contained in vol. xiii. of the manuscript
books of the Newcastle Merchant Adventurers' Company.
The following is a modified copy of that list. The names of the
son or apprentice and of his father or master are contained in the first
column, the initials of the name of the subsidiary company to which
the father or master belongs, that is whether he is a mercer, booth-
man, or draper, is contained in the second column, and the date of
the admission of the son or apprentice to his freedom of the city is
contained in the third column.
Nicholas Fenwick, son of Thomas Fenwick
Thomas Humble, apprentice to William WolfaU
Francis Heath, son of Thomas Heath
John Hodgson, son of John Hodgson
John Lawson, son of Johu Lawson
John Penistun Milbanke, son of John Milbanke
Henry Bertram Ogle, son of Newton Ogle
John Thompson, son of John Thompson
William Thompson, son of John Thompson
Edward Anderson, son of Edward Anderson
Henry Bell, son of Matthew Bell
Charles Bell, son of Matthew Bell
Nathaniel Clayton, son of Nathaniel Clayton
George Clayton, son of Nathaniel Clayton
Septimus Cookson, son of Isaac Cookson
Ralph Carr, son of Ralph Carr ..
William George Thomas EUison, son of William Ellison
B
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9th
23rd
I9th
7th
12th
12th
12th
15th
14th
6th
23rd
29th
11th
14th
2nd
9th
Oct. 1802
Oct. 1801
May 1806
Nov. 1808
Oct. 1805
Mar. 1807
Oct. 1802
Aug. 1824
Aug. 1804
July 1827
Feb. 1806
April 1822
July 1808
Oct. 1809
Nov. 1810
June 1812
Mar. 1820
* Brand's Hiitory of Newcastle, vol. ii. pp. 365-366.
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John Montaga EUison, son of William EUison
Charles Ellison, son of William Ellison
William Fen wick, son of Thomas Fenwick
Robert Fell, son of Richard Fell
Henry Forster, son of Joseph Forster
Joseph Francis Forster, son of Joseph Forster
Charles Richard Fell, son of Richard Fell
Thomas William Fenwick son of Percival Fenwick
Charles Edward Grey, son of Ralph William Grey
Charles Conyers Greenwell, son of Daniel Greenwell ...
John Greenwell, son of John Greenwell
William Greenwell, son of John Greenwell
Daniel Sowerby Greenwell, son of Daniel Greenwell ...
Edward Gray, apprentice to Benjamin Sorsbie
Walter, Greenwell, son of John Greenwell
William Loftus, son of William Loftus
Edward Lawson, son of John Lawson
Michael Clayton, son of Nathaniel Clajrton
Mark Williiun Garr, son of Thomas Carr
William Garr, son of Mark William Carr
Peroival Fenwick Olennell, son of Thomas Olennell
Thomas Fenwick)
Richard Clayton, son of Nathaniel Clayton
William Mowbray, son of William Mowbray
Daniel Mowbray, son of Samuel Mowbray
Henry Mowbray, son of William Mowbray
Ralph Milbanke, son of Edward Milbanke
Edward Ohaloner Ogle, son of John Saville Ogle
Edward Hutchinson Pollard, son of Joseph Pollard ...
Charles John' Ridley, son of Sir Matthew White Ridley
Christopher Reed, son of John Reed
Henry Reed, son of John Reed
John Reed, son of John Reed
Archibidd Reed, son of John Reed
John Surtees, son of William Surtees
WlUiam Spearman, son of Robert Wemyss Spearman ...
Edward Surtees, son of WUliam Surtees
Christopher Thomas Soulsby, son of Christopher Soulsby
Thomas Forster Taylor, son of George Taylor
George Hodgson Thompson, son of John Thompson
James Thre&eld, son of Henry Threlkeld
John Umfreville, son of William Umfreville
William Ogle Wallis, son of William Ogle Wallis
Robert Wilkie, son of Robert Wilkie
Frederick William Wilson, son of Richard Wilson
Hugh Clayton Armstrong, son of William Armstrong ..
John Bell, son of Matthew Bell
William Bell, son of Matthew Bell
Henry Edward Bell, son of Henry Bell
William Brown, apprentice to Brough Pow
Thomas BagUy, apprentice to John Thomas Carr
William Standish Carr, son of Kalph Carr
John Carr, son of John Carr ...
Ralph Carr, son of John Carr
Thomas John Clennell, son of Thomas Olennell (late Thomas
Fenwick)
William Isaac Cookson, son of Isaac Cookson
Edward Collingwood, son of John Collingwood ...
Charles Edward Oookson, son of Thomas Cookson
Joseph Dixon, son of Joseph Dixon
Bobert Dixon, apprentice to Benjamin Sorsbie ...
Nathaniel Frederick Ellison, son of Nathaniel Ellison
William John Forster, son of Joseph Forster
Thomas Fenwick, son of Christopher Fenwick ...
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16th
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Mar. 1820
April 1824
June 1814
Oct. 1816
Oct. 1817
Oct. 1817
Sept. 1830
May 1829
Aug. 1837
Mar. 1826
Nov, 1838
Nov. 1838
Oct. 1820
April 1826
June 1833
July 1842
June 1818
Sept. 1815
June 1818
Oct. 1825
Jan. 1827
29th
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19th
9th
4th
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30th
7th
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29th
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27th
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22nd
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25th
21st
2nd
9th
26th
24th
29th
26th
18th
2nd
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22nd
22nd
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April 1826
Aug. 1820
Feb. 1831
May 1818
June 1819
Dec. 1841
Nov. 1817
Mar. 1816
Aug. 1818
May 1829
Sept. 1826
Sept. 1826
April 1805
Aug. 1810
Mar. 1811
Aug. 1830
Jan. 1805
Sept. 1825
June 1830
Oct. 1815
Dec. 1812
Nov. 1830
Aug. 1817
May 1886
Nov. 1827
Sept. 1834
Sept. 1834
May 1838
Jan. 1839
Sept. 1829
Mar. 1831
Mar. 1831
May 1829
26th July 1837
27th Oct. 1835
13th July 1838
5th Dec. 1831
2lst July 1835
27th July 1850
5th Aug. 1830
28th July 1832
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Henry William Fenwick, son of Christoper Fenwick
Christopher Dawson Fenwick, son of Christopher Fenwick ...
John Wilkinson Fenwick, son of Christopher Fenwick ...
Henry Hird Forster, son of William John Forster
George Clementson Greenwell, son of William Nicholas
Qreenwell
Daniel Sowerby Greenwell, son of Daniel Sowerby Greenwell
Henry George Humble, son of Thomas Humble
Charles Joseph Humble, son of Thomas Humble
Thomas Heath, son of Francis Heath
John Pybus Ingledew, son of Henry Ingledew
Henry Mitohelson Jackson, son of CoUingwood Forster Jackson
William Kennett Loftus, son of William Loftus
George lishman Dobinson, son of Thomas Storer Dobinson ...
William Whitby Mowbrav, son of Samuel Mowbray
Balph Naters, son of Ralph Naters ...
Savile Craven Henry Ogle, son of John Savile Ogle
Arthur Ogle, son of John Savile Ogle
William Peareth, son of Richard Thomas Peareth
John Reed, son of Archibald Reed
Archibald Joseph Reed, son of Archibald Reed
Fitzroy John Courtney Surtees, son of Aubone Surtees
Yilliers Charles Yilliers Surtees, son of Aubone Surtees
William Edward Surtees, son of Edward Surtees
Honywood Graham Surtees, son of Aubone Surtees
Joseph Thew, apprentice to Benjamin Sorsbie
Thomas Threlkeld, son of Heory Threlkeld
John Warwick, son of Robert Warwick (late Bonner)
William Daore Wright, son of WilHam Wright
Robert Holmes Wright, son of William Wright
Matthew Hutton Atkinson, son of George Clayton Atkinson ...
Hugh Clayton Armstrong, son of Hugh Clayton Armstrong ...
Richard Clayton, son of Richard Cla^^n
Henry Byne Carr, son of John Carr
Norman Ch&rles Cookson, son of William Isaac Cookson
G«orge John Cookson, son of William Isaac Cookson
Theodore Carr, son of Ralph Carr
David Clement Carr, son of John Thomas Carr
Edward William Carr, son of Henry Byne Carr
Charles Ridley Carr, son of Henry Byne Carr
Henry John Carr, son of Henry Byne Carr
Mark Wilson Carr, son of John Thomas Carr
William Daggett, son of William Daggett
Cuthbert George Ellison, son of Robert Ellison
John GreenweU, son of John Greenwell
Francis Heath, son of Francis Heath
William Fenwick Jackson, son of Collingwood Forster Jackson
Thomas Jobson, son of Thomas Jobson
Henry Ingledew, son of James Henry Ingledew
William Craster Mowbray, son of William Whitby Mowbray...
George Ridley, sou of Matthew White Ridley
James Reed, apprentice to John Cookson and William Isaac
Cookson
Thomas Henry Threlkeld, son of Thomas Threlkeld ...
John William Thirkeld, son of Thomas Thirkeld
Andrew Jolly Thirkeld, son of Thomas.Thirkeld
Edward Thirkeld, son of Thomas Thirkeld
Kenry Thirkeld, son of Thomas Thirkeld
George Besley Wilson, son of Frederick William Wilson
Richard Bowes Wilson, son of Frederick William Wilson
John Bertram Clayton, son of Nathaniel George Clayton
Owen Charles Carr, son of Cuthbert John Carr
Edgar Carr, son of Cuthbert John Carr ...
Cuthbert William Carr, son of Cuthbert John Carr ...
16th July 1834
15th July 1836
12th July 1844
14th April 1856
8th Jan. 1842
30th Oct. 1850
5th July 1860
14th May 1851
21st Dec. 1853
30th Mar. 1853
I6th April 1828
30th July 1844
11th Dec. 1849
3rd June 1849
30th July 1839
18th Jan. 1849
24th Jan. 1857
15th May 1829
13th June 1831
17th April 1833
27th Jan. 1837
22nd April 1841
Isb Mar. 1844
12th Jan. 1855
2lst July 1835
10th Feb. 1843
8th June 1836
7th Feb. 1846
30th Aug. 1851
2nd Feb. 18^
17th Mar. 1882
31st Jan. 1863
3rd Oct. 1883
12th June 1863
14th April 1866
3rd Nov. 1876
12th Feb.
19th Jan.
19th Jan.
2nd Feb.
15th Feb. 1884
5th Oct. 1878
13fchOct. 1860
15th May 1876
nth Feb. 1856
1st May 1861
14th Oct. 1879
12th Jan. 1883
7th April 1875
20th Mar. 1857
4th July 1859
28th May 1868
10th Oct, 1864
28th May 1868
25th May 1874
29th Mar. 1876
8th July 1874
6th May 1878
6th Jan. 1886
28th May 1886
28th May 1886
28th May 1886
1884
1884
1884
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" Frederick Ralph Oarr, son of Henry Byne Carr
William Gladstone Cook, apprentice to Edmund Oarr
Geoige Savile Olayton, son of Nathaniel George Olayton
Herbert George Oarr-EUison, son of John Balph Oarr-Ellison
Kalph Henry Oarr-EIlison, son of John Ealph Oarr-Kllison ...
Henry Ingledew Daggett, son of William Daggett
William Clifford Ingledew, son of James Henry Ingledew
George Oswin Ingledew, son of James Henry Injtledew
Newton Oharles Ogle, son of Edward Chal loner Ogle
John Stephenson Pollard, son of George Pollard
George Chambers Pollard, son of G^eorge Pollard
Thomas William Thirkeld, son of Thomas Thirkeld
Frederick George Wilson, son of Richard Thomas Wilson
B
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B
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M
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6th Dec. 1892
4th June 1894
26th April l»95
27th Oct. 1896
lOih Aug. Ib97
29th Dec, l68rt
3l8t Dec. 1892
3rd July 1896
16th Aug. 1892
19th April 1899
19th April 1899
18th Jan. 1897
4th Nov. 18y8
END OF VOL. II.
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INDEX
An asterisk attached to a number indicates two or more references in the
same page.
Abtkgson, Jno., 192
Accomb, 354
Account books, vii, viii ; extracts
from, 169-176.
Ackelife, 217
Ackeron Banke, 307, 323
Ackland, 171
Ackton, 249
Acton, 337
Acts, against impositions, 10; author-
ising appeals, xxii ; concerning
apprentices, xxiii ; for entering
cloth, 106 ; for encouraging East-
land trade, xx, 163 ; prohibiting
ventring and retallinge, 172
Acts, correcting and writing, 176
Adams, Edwd., 337 ; Jos., 337
Adamson, Jno., 171, 173, 199;
Martin, 367; Wm., 357
Adamthwaite, Jno., 260; Wm., 260
Addeson, Wm., 203
Aden, Gawen, 230 ; Tho., 230, see also
* Aydon ' and * Hadon '
Admission books, viii
Admissions, by Royal command, 316 ;
complimentary, 184, 268, 317, 365,
373; under fine, 269, 299, 336, 349,
377.
Admissions to freedom of Co., vii,
184-381 ; to freedom of town only,
vii, 382-386
Ainstable, 261
Aire, Lancelot, 219 ; Percevell, 212,
221, 226 ; Ra., 226* ; Tho., 219
Airey, Geo., 339; Jos., 339, 350,
369*, 364*, 366; Tho., 369
Ai8ley,Aysley, Ferdinando, 336 ; Jno.,
320, 347; Aid. Jno., 361; Rob.,
269; Tho., 269, 320, 335; Wm.,
347, 361
Aiton, Great, 244
Akeley, 243
Albemarle, Duke of, xvi. 111
Albrugh, 248
Aldbroughe, 222, 223, 247
Aldebrughe, Arthur, 248 ; Philip, 248
Alder, Cuth., 361; Geo., 309; Hen.,
309; Peter, 186; Wm., 361
AUagata deliberata, 169*, 172
Allan, Allen, etc., Edwd., 303; Jas.,
366; Jno., 266; Leonard, 266;
Lyonell, 329; Mr., 84*; Phineas,
255*, 2fi4, 276, 280, 287, 303*, 316;
Tho., 266, 329
Allandale, 337
AUason, AUanson, Chris., 346; The,
346
Allendale Town, 271
AUenheads, 329
AUergeler in Weardale, 219
AUerthorpe, 310
AUgood, Geo., 298, 313; Jno., 313,
322, 337; Lancelot, 298, 313; Rob.,
326; Tho., 326
Allinedell, 268
Allison, Chris., 369, 361; Rob., 349;
Tho., 349
Almery, Jno., 186, 186
Alnwick, 172, 173, 213, 214, 236, 346,
372
Alnwick West Park, 220
Alston, 334, 336, 343, 346
Alvey, Hen., 143, 144
Ambleside, 261,264
Amcotts, Alex., 299, 301, 302; Jas.,
299; Jno., 302; Ra., 301
Amsterdam, 12, 16*, 67, 90*, 144*,
172, 271, 274
Ancestry of Newcastle citizens, xxiii,
xxiv
Ancliffe, 269
Anderson, Andreson, Annderson,etc.,
Abraham, 330, 342, 343, 346, 352,
362; Ann, 226; Anne, 236; Anth.,
296; Bertram, 168, 169, 173*, 191,
194, 197, 198, 200, 203, 207, 209,
229, 256, 258, 260, 262, 276, 292,
296, 306; Bertram, jun., 222, 266,
278; sen., 220, 221, 223, 226, 266,
280; Clem., 199, 205, 209; Cuth.,
214, 218, 227, 237; Edwd., 200,
206*, 210, 213*, 214, 328, 339, 343,
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352, 362, 382*; Fran., 172*, 194,
196, 201, 203, 205, 208, 216, 218,
220, 224, 227, 235, -264, 267, 273,
279, 283, 287*, 298*, 303, 330, 331,
336, 352; Fran., jun., 303; sen.,
303*; Sir Fran., xvi, 85, 97*, 98,
99, 127, 128, 287*; Rt. Worpfl. Sir
Fran., 94*, 95; Geo., 187, 230, 284;
Hen., 171, 172, 173, 188*, 190, 192,
193, 194, 199*, 234,237, 258, 264*,
292, 293, 295; Hen., jun., 206*;
Hen., sen., 200*,205*, 215,244, 247;
Aid. Hen., 229; Aid. Hen., jun.,
213; Humph., 341; Ingram, 226;
Jno., 187, 220, 241; Lewis, 96;
Marion, 206; Master, 193; Matt.,
193, 328, 352*, 354; Mich,, 209;
Mr., 163, 170, 203; Mrs., 354; Peter,
189; Ra., 265, 315, 331*; Rich.,
186, 189, 191; Rob., 189, 200, 201;
204, 208, 212, 214, 218, 235, 265,
284, 287, 316; Rob., jun., 243;
Tho., 187, 190, 192, 194, 199, 207,
210, 221, 247, 341; Ursula, 226;
Wm., 28, 172, 200, 210, 226, 237,
239, 242, 247, 250, 256, 262, 264,
276*; jun., 240; sen., 246, 248
Anderson's Hist, of Commerce, xv ?t,
xviii n
Andrew, Jno., 358; Rob., 323, 358;
Tho., 323
Andrewson, Hen., 159, 187; Jno., 189
Anesley, Wm.,361
Annick Grange, 339
Ansley, Wm., jun., 361
• Anthony ' (ship), 160
Antwerp, xii n, 30, 37, 38, 107;
English House, 29 ; general courts
at, 3*, 29, 72, 114; payment of
interest at, 167.; ship * Josaphe * of,
161 ; steward at, 164 ; trading
privileges at, 19
Aplegarth, Tho., 271 ; Wm., 271
Apleton, 326
Apothecary admitted to freedom, 299
Appleby, Apelbe, etc., Ambrose, 247;
Brian, 257; Fran., 206; Gabriel,
240, 247 ; Geo , 240, 247, 257 ; Tho.,
242; Wm.. 193, 242
Apperley, 302
Apprentices, change of name, 361,
360, 374*, 375* ; chance of inden-
ture, 364 ; desertions, disfranchise-
ments, etc., 202, 214, 216, 223-227,
229, 231, 236, 237, 252, 253*, 254,
256*, 257, 260, 262, 263-269, 273,
274*, 276-277, 279, 280, 281*, 283,
284, 286*, 288, 291*, 294, 296, 297,
301, 306% 307*, 309, 310*, 311*,
313, 320, 322, 323*, 326-337, 340-
347, 350, 352, 355*, 357*, 358*, 360*,
361 ; double, 350, 364; enrolments,
xxii, 184-381 ; enrolments abroad,
xiii*; five years absent, 347; foreign
residence, xxiv, xxv ; fornication
by, 270, 273*, 274, 276, 279; French,
xxiv ; German, xxiv ; in prison, 246,
342 ; leave to travel, xxv, 348, 350*,
351*, 353*. 356, 359, 360, 362*, 372,
373, 374, 375 ; limitation of, xxiii,
4 ; marrying, 206, 244,246,260, 265,
256, 260, 264, 267*, 268, 271,
276, 291*, 296, 305, 309, 312, 313,
314*, 323, 327*, 331, 341, 347;
misorder of, 173; oaths of, 180,
182 ; partnership of, 273 ; paternal
homes of, xxiv; premium (or fee)
paid by, 368; purloining coods,
280 ; receipts for admissions of, 159,
162 ; regulations of, xxiii, 4, 6, 34,
43, 44, 46-53; trading by, 269, 270*,
271*, 272*, 350; uncivil carriage
of, 272, see also 'Admissions.'
Archceologia Aeliana, xxv
Archbould, Edwd., 367 ; Tho., 367
Archer, Archar, Chris., 210; Edwd.,
249*, 262
Armorer, Armerar, Geo., 212, 216
Armoth, ship * George' of, 161
Armstrong, Hen., 341; Hugh Clayton,
383, 384*; Jas., 374; Rich., 193;
Wm., 2, 341, 348, 349, 356, 374, 383
Arnaby, 333
Arrowsmith, Jno., 244; Rob., 242,
252; Tho., 242,244
Arthington, Ardrington, Ra., 282;
Wm., 282
Arundale, Arundell, etc., Anth., 347 ;
Jno., 347; Tho., 364; Wm., 364
Ashe, the, 216
Ashley's Economic History, xxiii n
Ashmall, Alex., 252; Rob., 262
Askell, Askill, etc., Jno., 296; Tho.,
296, 316, 320, 326
Assizes in the High Castle, 167
Atcheson, Rob., 212
Atkinson, Chas., 349, 362, 366*, 369,
371, 376; Cuth., 219, 346; Geo.,
277 ; Geo. Clayton, 378, 384 ;
Gilbert, 293; Hen., 241, 303, 351*,
371; Isabel, 222*; Jas., 346, 364,
357, 360, 363, 365, 367, 371 ; Jas.,
Moucaster, 376; Jno., 256*, 274,
293,311, 347, 367*: Rev. Jno., 347;
Jos., 300, 314, 315, 320, 329*, 333,
335, 337*; Mabel, 219; Matt.
Hutton, 384; Mr., 217; Ra., 219,
221, 225, 371; Rob., 203, 214, 215*,
219, 222*; Tho., 303, 316, 321;
Wm.,241, 311, 369*
Digitized by V^OOQ IC
388
Attorney General, the, xvii, 96, 156 ;
Mr., 84, 96*, 104, 124, 128*
Attwood, Mr. Wm., 113
Aubone, The, 277, 318,347; Wm.,
277, 304, 316, 318*, 329, 333*, 345,
347
Auckland, 168
Auckland St. Helen's, 245, 295, 376
Auckland West, 274, 289
Audit dinners, 164, 166, 173
Auditors' breakfast, 163
Aunsley, Wm., 363
Avery, Sam., 68
Awgnde, Jno., 186
Awweson, Cudbert, 203
Ayckley Leads, 373
Aydon, Gawen, 162, 165, 192, 243,
248, see also ' Aden ' and ' Hadon '
Aylmer, Anton, 191
Aynsley, Aynsloe, etc., Jno., 280;
Mark, 345; Wm.. 189, 280 tJ, 345*
Babinoton, Chas., 260; Robt., 260
Bacon, Jno., 353; Wm., 353, 359
Bagby, 261
Bagley, Chas. Jno., 381; Tho., 378,
381, 383
Bagwith, Chris., 282 ; Luke, 282
Baies, 12
Bailes, Jno., 258*, 267; Tho., 267,
see also ' Bayles '
Bainbridge, Bainbrig, etc. , Fran. , 235;
Roger, 252; Symon, 235; Wm.,
252
Bainbridges of West Durham, xxiv
Baines, Geo., 298, 311 ; John, 298
Baisdale, 258*
Baker, Rich., 247, 248; Rob., 171;
Tim., 248; Wm., 247
Baldwinson, Jas., 252
Balle, Ja., 193; Rich., 193; Tho., 192
Baltique Seas, 142
Balyatts of Wool, 172
Bamborough, 249
Bambridge, Hen. , 241
Bambrig, Guy, 241
Bankes, Ra., 238; Walter, 238
Banketts prohibited, 4
Baraford, 269
Barker, Barkar, etc. , Abraham, 230 ;
And. , 264 ; Chas. , 238, 272 ; Chris. ,
334; Fran., 272; Geo., 358;
Hen., 255, 262; Jno., 186, 224,
231; Jonath., 334; Rob., 173*,
197, 203, 211, 215, 216; Tho.,
195, 197, 201, 217, 358, 366, 371,
372; Wm., 238, 246
Barlow, 246
Barmoor, 235, 243, 365
Barnard Castle, 262, 271*, 272, 283
Barnes, Ambrose, 263, 278, 282, 297,
300, 301, 322; Mr. Ambrose, 87,
154; Jos., 322; Rob., 198; Tho.,
263; Wm., 168, 172, 205, 208
Bamet, Barnett, etc., Anth., 227;
Bart., 227, 229 ; Fran., 229 ; Law-
rence, 231; Wm., 231
Baron, Wm., 362
Barren, 243
Barrow, the * Savyour ' of, 161
Barrowford, 264
Barseland, 243
Barton, 321, 338
Barton, Rob., 169
Bartram, Bartrem, etc., Anth., 205;
Edwd., 201; Geo., 186, 196, 210;
Jas., 210, 213; Rob., 161, 185*,
189, 206
Basnett, Bassenett, etc., Geo., 247,
268 ; Jno., 238, 247 ; Symon, 200
Batchelor, Geo., 293 ; Wm., 293
Bate, Alex., 296 ; Wm., 296, 316
Bateman, Allan, 314; Jno., 197;
Roger, 314
Bates, And., 342; Rich., 299; Ut-
rick, 342
Battrey from Holland, 274
Bavington, 317
Baxtars, the, 169
Baxter, Alex., 189; Chris., xxii, 166,
190, 193, 198, 199; Edwd., 159,
160*, 185*, 186, 187*, 188, 189*,
192, 193, 196*, 197, 199,203; Jno.,
210; Matt., 193, 196, 196, 210;
Nich., 190, 193, 194, 195*, 198,
205; Rob., 185, 186, 188, 205, 212,
218 ; Tho., 186, 189, 190, 192, 193 ;
jun., 188
Bayles, Anthony, 277, 280 ; Banister,
355, 358, 359, 371; Chas., 371;
Geo., 352, 353; Hen., 236*; Jno.,
335*, 339, 343, 352, 355; Tobie,
277 ; Wm., 277, 280, 296, 305, 310,
314*, 317, 321*, 329, 335, see also
* Bailes'
Bay lye, Jas., 193
Bayrins, Wm., 203
Baytehouses, 264
Beadle, oath of the, 183
Beal, 349
Beamish, 365