Copy: Will of Sir William Blackett of Wallington, co. Northumberland

Reference No:
U DDBM/35/37
Dates:
14 Aug 1728
Description:
Bequests to Lancelot Allgood of Hexham, gent.; Charles Clerk of Greys Inn, co. Middlesex, gent.; Major Allgood of Brandon, co. Northumberland, gent.; Abraham Dixon of Newcastle on Tyne, merchant; wife Layd Barbara Blackett; daughter Elizabeth Ord alias Blackett; Guy's Hospital; nephew Walter Cavalry (son of Sir Walter Cavalry); 30 Charity Boys belonging St. Andrews; sisters Frances and Isabella Blackett: manors of Hexham and site of Hexham Priory, Arick grange, Fenwick, Wallington, Camber, Rothley and Harterton. Tenements called Harwood, Hardwood Houses, Hawick, Sweethorpe Green, Leighton and Leighton Dikehead; royalties of Kirkeaton with colliery and coalmines. Messuages called Fallow Lees par. Rothbury. Messuages in Weldon par. Ovinham. Manor of Gunerton par. Chollerton. All co. Northumberland. Moiety of manor of Kenton alias Keynton. Fourth part of manor of Winlington with colliery and coal mines in par. Ryton co. Durham. Messuages and farmholds called Dukesfield and Dukesfield Hall, East and West Dukesfield, Coalpits alias Colpits, Steelyats, Hally all par. Slaley, co. Northumberland. Messuages called Steel alias Easter and Wester Steel in par. Hexham. Houses in Pilgrim St., in Newcastle on Tyne with parcels called the Nuns adjoining and messuage thereon. Lands in Sidgate without the Walls. Messuage called Woodcroft. Messuages called Short Thorne, Reed Barn and Lints Garth in Hillhope and Wellhope par. Stanhope; close in Walsingham, co. Durham. Leadmines in par. Stanhope and Walsingham. Moieties of Ryall and Kearsley and Woodcroft and messuage in Ingoe all par. Stamfordham alias Stannerton
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Repository:
Hull University Archives
Collection:
Papers of the Bosville-Macdonald Family of Gunthwaite, Thorpe and Skye