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INDEX.

471

A.

A F, silversmith's mark, 259; with
mullet below, 267

Asilversmiths' marks, 259

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A I, silversmith's initials, 263
A S linked, silversmith's mark, 263
Aballava Papcastle, 326
Aberbrothick, abbey of, 177, 181, 183
Abercromby, Robert, silversmith, 265
Aberdeen, King's College chapel at, 392
Acklington, ancient farms in, 154
Acre, customary, 126
Acta Sanctorum, 82
Acton, lands at, 297
Adamson family, 173-175

Adamson, Rev. C. E., on the manor of
Haltwhistle, 162; on church of, 177
Adamson, Horatio A., 274; account of
'Sparrow Hall,' Cullercoats, 285
Adamson, John, 172

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Addingham, Yorkshire, 356
Adrian IV., a bull of, 268
Aesica, 91

"Ehse' or 'Echse,' probably Aesica, 91
Agricultural Communities of the
Middle Ages, 124n

Agriculture, township organization of,
ascribed to Romans, 123

Aidan, St., at Haltwhistle, 181, 185
Aidan's well at Bamburgh, 185
Ainslie, John, captain of Norham, 355n
Airey family, the, 194

Airey, John, 194; committed to gaol
for refusing to take oath of allegiance,

194

Airey, Henry, 280, 455

Airey, Joseph, partner in Old Bank,
455; bank at the residence of, 455;
died, 456

Airey, Thomas, 280, 455

Airey, Miss J. P., 455

Aiskell, Henry, attorney, Middle street,
Newcastle, 470

Aletasters, 58; oath, 68
Alfrid, king, 90

Alleine, Jonathan, silversmith, 265
Allendale, Rev. R. Patten priest of, 98
Allendale town, communion plate of, 261
Allenson, John, 194

'Allington' and 'Halleystone' parishes,
list of papists in, in 1715, 111

Aln, Twyford on, 88

Alnham communion cup, 260
Alnwick, Lord Surrey at, 7, 356

Alnwick abbey founded, 300; abbot of,
116

Alston communion vessel, 259

Alwinton parish, ancient farms in, 153
Alwinton communion cup and flagon,
260

Amble, ancient farms in, 154
Amsterdam, a Hanse town, 217
Ancient Armour, Meyrick, 445
Ancient farms of Northumberland, 121
Ancroft communion plate, 262
Anderson, Abraham, Newcastle gold-
smith, 425

Anderson, Francis, of Howdon Pans,
401; a member of Newcastle gold-
smiths' company, 400; a confec-
tioner, 400; petition to mayor, 401
Anecdote of duke of Cumberland and
Ralph Carr, 453

Angerton, High and Low, ancient farms
in, 153; terrier, 153

Angus left Scottish army before battle
of Flodden, 5n

Animal's head erased, silversmith mark,
263

Anklam, one of the Hanse towns, 217
Annales Cambriae, quoted, 86 n
Anne of Brittany and James IV., 4.
Annual reports, i, xxi

Antiquaries,' Death and the, 123n
Apostolic emblems on medieval cross,
46

Apperley, appropriation, etc., of church
of, given to Blanchland, 297
Appleby, Elizabethan cup at, 256
Arbroath, abbey of, 177, 181, 183
Archaeologia referred to, 443n
Archaeologia Aeliana, 110, 297, 351n,
361n, 372n, 457

Archaeologist, The Illustrated, referred
to, 327n

Archaeological Journal, 121n

Archaic method of cultivating common
fields, 139

Argyle, earl of, at Flodden, 28; slain,
31, 370

Arkle, Thomas, 133; affidavit of, as to
ancient farms in Elsdon, 154
Arins of Rhodes and Thornton on Sedge-
field bell, 392; of Burdon, Sedgefield
church, 394

Armstrong, H., curate of Slaley, 342
Arnheim, one of the Hanse towns. 217
Arnold's close, Cullercoats, 275, 282
Arras, MS. life of St. Cuthbert at, 83
'Arte of Warre,' the, 364n

Arthur, King, and the round table, 300
Ashley's Economic History, 122n, 123n
Askew, 459

Assay office, Newcastle, re-established,

403; attempts to abolish, 408; James
Clephan on, 409; discontinuance of
the, 409

Astallo Astalli, cardinal priest of S.
Prisca, 271

Aston and Cote, Oxfordshire, manor of,
fishing rights of tenants, 130
Atkinson, John, of Cullercoats, 285
Atkinson, William, silversmith, 264; of
Lowlights, 290; Eleanor, wife of, 290
Attorney-General v Trevelyan, 141
Aubigny in France, Roman tombstone
at, 325

Aubone, Thomas, 469

Auckland, Bishop (see Bishop Auck-

land); castle, communion cup, 264
Auckland St. Helens, patens, 265, 266;
cup, 267

Augsburg, Ford communion cup of, 262
'Aula' of Romans, 125

Aussi, M. d', landing at Dumbarton,
355, 364 et seq.

Austold, James, Newcastle goldsmith,
400

Austria, Catholics of Greek rite in,

keep Easter according to Eastern
calendar, 86n

Aycliffe church, 387; communion cup,
265; paten, 264

Aynsley, Robert, apprentice to New-
castle goldsmiths' company, 439;
not admitted on account of embezzle-
ment, 439

B.

B, C, silversmiths' initials, 263; linked,

259

B, R, silversmiths' initials, 263

B, W. with fleur de lis below, silver-
smiths' mark, 263

B, W and I B, Newcastle silversmiths'
marks, 260

Backworth, ancient farms in, 152;
number of farms in, 135
Bacon's Liber Regis, 380n
Bailes, Thomas, 281

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Bain's Record Book, 350
Bainbridge, Cardinal, 353
Bakers of Elemore hall, county Dur-
ham, held manor of Bolbeck, 297
Baker, Hedley, & Co., 461

Baker, John, Newcastle goldsmith,
400; Valentine, Newcastle gold-
smiths, 400

Balance sheets of Old Bank,' 458, 459
Baldhelm, Sibba's servant, cured by St.
Cuthbert, 89

Balista,' 450

'Balks' of unploughed turf. 125
Ballad of Flodden Field, The, 3, 354
Baltic, attempt to close, against Eng-
lish, 235

Bamburgh, 90; and Tynemouth, men
of, fled from Flodden field, 26, 366
Bank of England, 460; branch, estab-
lished in Newcastle, 463

Bank, first provincial, at Newcastle, 452
Banks of Baker, Hedley, & Co., 461;

Batson & Co., 462; Davison-Bland
& Co., 460; Lambton & Co., 460,
461, 462; Loraine, Baker, & Co.,
462, 463; Reed & Co., 462; Surtees,
Burdon, & Co., 461, 462

Bank, Northumberland and Durham
District, 463, 464

'Bank, Old,' 452; first partners in. 455;
small capital of, 455; advertise-
ments regarding, 455; issues notes,
455; change of premises, 455; in
Silver street, 456; balance sheets
of, 458, 459; note circulation of, 458;
changes of partnership, 456, 457,
458, 460, 461, 462, 463; changes of
title. 456, 457, 460, 461, 462, 463;
joins Northumberland and Durham
District, 463; transfers money, bills,
etc., 464; note issue withdrawn, 464;
circulation confined to notes of Bank
of England, 464

Bankers, country, meeting of, 459

Bankers and dealers in exchange,'
partners in 'Old Bank' were, 455, 456
Banking, Lawson's History of, 456
Banks, Newcastle, all suspend payment,
461

Barber and Whitwell, York silver-
smiths, 265

Barmoor, 18; and Twizell, distance
between, 19; wood, Surrey, en-
camped at. 359

Barnard Castle communion plate, 264;

cup, 266; salver, 267

Barnes, Ambrose, 190 et seq.; Mrs.,
470

Barnett, Hudson, curate of Blanchland,
305

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Barrasford, ancient farms in, 154
Barton, Andrew, a Scottish sailor,
killed by Sir Thomas and Sir
Edward Howard, 4n, 15
Bateman, Hester, silversmith, 265
Bates, C. J., on names of persons, etc.,
in early lives of St. Cuthbert, 81;
erected roadside cross between Hay-
don Bridge and Langley castle, 94;
on Flodden field, 351; on a for-
gotten reference to Roman mile
castles, 447

Bateson, Edward, 'Notes of a journey
from Oxford to Embleton and back
in 1464,' 113

Bath, 454, 455; Roman inscription
temp. Severus Alexander, 160
Batson & Co., 462

Batty, Francis, Newcastle goldsmith,
260, 400; and others, petition to
Parliament from, 403

Batty, Francis, the younger, New-
castle goldsmith, 260, 405
Bavington, Shaftos of, 99; John, 102
Bayley, Richard, silversmith, 259, 264
Baynes, John, Newcastle goldsmith,
400 et seq.

Beadnell communion cups, 259, 261
Beaumont, Lewis, bishop of Durham, 298
Beckett, Thomas à, 181n

Bede, Vita Cuthberti, quoted 78n
'Bedesfeld,' a settlement granted to
nuns by St. Cuthbert, 90
Bedlington communion cup, 260
Bedrule, Roxburghshire, 90n
Bedshield, foot of Lammermuirs, 90
Beilby, William, a Durham goldsmith,
267

Beilby and Bewick, engravers, 467
Belford communion cup, 261
'Bell the Cat,' 5n

Bell, John, entered in Newcastle gold-
smith company's books, 440

Bell, Matthew, & Co., 469

Bell, Matthew, I., partner in Old Bank,
455, 456, 457; died, 460; letter
from, to Ralph Carr, 466

Bell, Matthew, II., grandson of former,
partner in Old Bank, 461; retired,
462

Bell's Rhymes of Northern Bards, 110
Bellingham, Mw. Robson of, 103
Bellingham communion cup, 260
Bellister, 162

Bellows, a pair of, silversmith's mark,
263

Beltingham chapel, 185

Bek, Anthony, bishop of Durham, 163
Benevento, 268n

Benton, Long, communion plate, 261

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Berkeley, Maurice, slain at Flodden, 34
Berlin, one of the Hanse towns, 217
Bernardo, cardinal priest, 271
Berrington, John Clavering of, 102
Berwick, 452; body of Scottish king
brought to, 34; recovery of by
English in 1482, 358; communion
plate of, 260, 261

Berwick Naturalists' Club, Proceedings
of, quoted, in

Besse's Sufferings of the Quakers, 190
'Bessie wi' the braid apron,' 13

Beverley, charter granted to, 213; gild
of St. Elene at, 54n
Bewick, Mr., 467, 470
Bickers, Christopher, 194
Bickerton, ancient farms in, 153
Biddleston, Selbys of, 96

Bielefeld, one of the Hanse towns, 217
Bigge, 459; Charles John, son of
Charles William, joined bank, 463;
appointed director of District Bank,
and was a large shareholder, 464
Bigge, Charles William, joined bank,
462; large shareholder in District
Bank, 464

Bigge, Thomas Hanway, brother of
Charles Wm., joined bank, 462; died,

463

Billingham communion cup, 265
Billings Durham Antiquities, 395
Billy Mill Moor, division of, 154
Bilton, Eli, apprentice to Newcastle
Goldsmiths' Company, 437; member
of company, 260, 266, 400, et seq.
Bird, Rev. Christopher, affidavit of as
to ancient farms in Chollerton. 154
Birdoswald, 80

Birling, ancient farms in, 154
Birmingham, London Goldsmiths' Com-
pany opposed establishment of assay
office at, 406

Birtley communion cup, 261
Bishop Auckland communion cups, etc.,
264, 266

Bishop Middleham communion cup,
etc., 265

Bishopton communion cup and cover,
267
Bishopwearmouth church, Elizabethan
cup at, 254, 256; secular cup at, 263;
communion cup, etc., 264; flagons,
266; cup and cover, 267

Black Prince, The, mortgaged Cornwall
tin mines, 232

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Blacketts, the, holders of great tithes at
Haltwhistle, 184, 187
Blackett, Thomas, of Sedgefield, ap-
prentice to Newcastle Goldsmiths'
Company, 439

Blackett, Sir W., 406

'Black Bull' Inn, Rothbury, inscription
on jamb of fireplace, 95

Blackenall, Wm., English master gunner
at Flodden, 369

Black Gate museum, fragments of
painted glass presented to, 48
Blakey, Dr. Robert, of Morpeth, 377;
Memoirs of, 377n

Blanchland: by the rev. Anthony John-
son, 295; part of Bywell St. Andrew
parish, 295; Hutchinson's description
of, 295; founded by Walter de Bol-
beck, 296; dedicated to Virgin, 296;
Premonstratensian canons at, 296;
appropriations, etc., of churches of
Harlow, Bywell, Styford, Shotley,
and Apperley given to, 297; tithes
of Wulwardhope, 297; had property
at Acton, Bolam. Stanhope, and Wol-
singham, 297; Nevilles, benefactors,
297; John de Torrington and Paga-
nus de Caducis, 297; king John con-
firms all benefactions, 297; abbot
summoned to parliament, 298; church
of Bolam appropriated to, 298; at
dissolution of fourteen brethren, 299;
dissolution and refoundation of,
301; granted to John Belloe and
John Broxholm, 301; purchased by
lord Crewe, 302; dimensions
church, 302; ancient painted glass
in, 303; medieval grave covers, 303;
register, extracts from, 304; church-
yard cross, 304; communion plate of,
261, 304; bell, 305; vicars and
curates, 305; memorial of Robert
Harrison, 310; terrier of lands, etc.,
311
Blyth, co. Northumberland, communion

of

plate, 261; co. Notts, 115
Blyth, Thomas, of Rennington, 372
Blythman, of Gateshead and Westoe, 175
Blenkinsopp grave cover, 178
Bolam communion plate, 259, 262;
property belonging to Blanchland
abbey at, 297

Bolbeck common, 295; barony of,
296; in crown, 1569, when survey
made, 296; Henry Widderington
holder, 297; Bakers of Elemore
hall, 297; sold by George Baker
to George Silvertop, 297; Bywell
and, survey of baronies of, 144;
Slaley belonged to barony of, 339

Bolbeck, sir Hugh de, 296; daughters,
Alice married Walter de Huntercomb,
296; Maud, Hugh, baron Delaval,
296; Margery, Nicholas Corbet, 296;
secondly, Ralph, son of William, lord
Greystock, 296; Philippa, Roger de
Lancaster, 296; John de, 296;
Walter de, 349

Boldon Buke, 127, 379

Boldon, Quaker burial ground at, 189;
burials in Christopher Trewhitt's
orchard, 201; communion plate of,
266, 267; villani in, 127
Boleyn, Ann, 11

Bollandists' Acta Sanctorum, 82
Bolsward, one of the Hanse towns, 217
Bolton: abbey, 356; in Glendale, lord
Surrey at, 15; his march to, 357;
communion plate of, 260

Bonadies de Bonadie, cardinal deacon
of St. Angelo, 271

Bonner Jahrbücher referred to, 322n
Boon days, 136; rent paid by tenants
of Tynemouth manor, 134; work,
145

Boothe, sir John, 2, 367; slain at
Flodden, 34

Border Holds quoted, 145n, 356 et
seq.

Bornhoved, victory of, 214

Borthwick, Robert, master gunner to
James IV., 21, 22, 26, 356; cast gun
The Seven Sisters,' 5

Boston, a steelyard at, 222
Bosworth, field of, 10, 358
Bothal communion plate, 259, 261;
parish, ancient farms in, 152

Bothwell, earl of, at Flodden, 28, 365;
Scottish reserve under, 32

Bourne, 132
Bovate, 127

Bowen, lord justice, 144

Bower, Hannah, 171; John, 172;
Leonard, 171; Robert, 172, 173; see
pedigree, 175

Bowes and Ellerker, survey, 89n
Boyd, Robert, son of William, joined
bank, 463; appointed director of Dis-
trict bank, and was a large share-
holder, 464

Boyd, William, of Benton, 462; joined
bank, 462; manuscript of, 463, 467;
large shareholder in District bank,
464, 470

Boyle, J. R., on the goldsmiths of New-
castle, 397; Vestiges of Old Newcastle,
etc., 392n

Brampton, camp near, 337
Brancepeth church, 393

Brand, historian of Newcastle, 131

INDEX.

Brandenburg, one of the Hanse towns,
217

Brankston, 19; situation of, 24; church

of, 27, 352, 371; vicarage, 28; moor,
battle of, 351; hill, Scottish artillery
removed to, 365
Branx bridge, 24, 362

Brasses, Sedgefield church, 390
Brauensberg, one of the Hanse towns,
217

Bread, weighing of, 57, 58

Bremen, 216; one of the Hanse towns,
217

Breslau, one of the Hanse towns, 217
Brewer's Reign of Henry VIII., 10
Bridges, Roman, across the North Tyne,
328; the Rede, 336

Briel, one of the Hanse towns, 217
Brignall, Thomas, of Whickham, 197
Brind, Henry, silversmith, 265
Britannia, Camden's, 448
British, Ancient, objects discovered in
the vallnm, 338; camp, 442; sword,
442
Brotherwick, ancient farms in, 154
Brough, Richard, and others, lease to,

to get freestone at Cullercoats, 285
Broughton, John Murray of, 98
Brown, justice Anthony, 133; A.,
curate of Slaley and perpetual curate
of Whitley chapel, 342; Israel, of
South Shields, 290

Bruce, Rev. Dr., death of, i.; Wallet
Book, 331

Bruce, David, partner with George
Campbell, 454

Brunanburh, song of, 366

Brunswick, one of the Hanse towns, 217
Brus, Robert de, 162, 181; Isabel his
widow, 162, 181

Brummell, Francis, of Morpeth, 133
Brutte, Nicholas, Newcastle goldsmith,
400

Buchanan, George, account of battle of
Flodden, 3

Buckle, J., of York, silversmith, 259;
Stephen, son of Joseph of York,
apprentice to Newcastle goldsmiths'
company, 439

Buda, siege of, 108

Bullers Green, Morpeth, fair pro-
claimed at, 57

Bullman, George, apprentice to New-
castle goldsmiths' company, 438;
member, 425 et seq.

Bulmer, sir Wm., 7; at Flodden, 27,

355; overtook Alexander Home, 9;
sheriff of Durham, 12; commands
troops of bishop and bears banner of
St. Cuthbert, 12

475

Burdett-Coutts, baroness, portrait in

possession of, 454
Burdon, arms of, 394
Burdon, Thomas, 375n

Burial grounds, Notes on some forgot-
ten, 189

Burradon (Alwinton), ancient farms in,
152, 153

Burrell, Thomas, Ann, Mary, of Broom
Park, 171

Burton Agnes, Yorkshire, common fields
of, 130

'Bushell, A Cockle Parke,' 191
Busselborch, Dyrik, letter of, concerning
Hansa, 225

Buston, John, of North Shields, 290;
gravestone of, 278; Isabel, his wife,
275, 290; Elizabeth, his daughter,
278, 290; Thomas, 148; of North
Shields, 290; Temperance, wife of,
290

Buston, High, 148; tenants of, 142;
Demans and, ancient farms in, 154
Buston, Low, 101; Spittle and, ancient
farms in, 154

'Butts,' strips abutting on river, etc.,
128

Butty, Francis, and N. Dumée, silver-
smiths, 265

Buxtehude, one of the Hanse towns,
217

Bywell St. Andrew parish, Blanchland
formerly part of, 295; appropriation,
etc. of, given to Blanchland, 297
Bywell and Bolbeck, survey of baronies
of, 144; of 1569, 151

C.

C B linked, silversmith's mark, 259, 263
C M, silversmith's mark, 264
Caducis, Paganus de, benefactor to
Blanchland abbey, 297

Calais, the earl of Warwick governor of,

235

Calcraft, 454

Calendar of State Papers, 2, 6n, 28,
29n, 34 and n, 36

Callaly, Claverings of, 96; papists at,
in 1715, 112; castle, old chalice
formerly at, 254

Callard, Isaac, silversmith, 265
Cambo, Elizabethan communion cup at,
256n, 259

Camden's Britannia, 448

Cammerlane, Robert and Richard, trad-
ing monopoly in steel granted to, 243
Campbell, Alexander, Newcastle, gold-
smith, 411

Campbell & Coutts, 454

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