Campbell, George, banker in London,
454; had partner, David Bruce, and afterwards James Coutts, 454; re- commends Ralph Carr to begin a bank in Newcastle, 455 Campbell, John, partner with George Middleton, London, 454
Canterbury, Christ church chartulary, 146n
Capital, small, of 'Old Bank,' New- castle, 455
Carlisle, Frederick, earl of, 54
Carlisle, Luel old name of, 90n; church plate of diocese of, 249; St. Cuthbert at, 89
Carlyle of Inveresk, 457
Carnaby, John, 260, 266; apprentice to Newcastle goldsmiths' company, 438; member, 425 et seq.
Carneath, Ann, accused of using a 'Cockle parke bushell,' 191;
Susannah, buried in garden, 191 Carnwath, earl of, 104
Carpenter, general, 104
Carr, George, of South Shields, 202; James, 171; John, 171; of Dunston, 462; of Newcastle, land at Culler- coats forming pier, etc., demised to, 283; Oswald,Newcastle,goldsmith,400 Carr, Ralph, of Dunston Hill, general merchant, Newcastle, 452; provides money for troops, 452; anecdote of duke of Cumberland and, 453; correspondence of, with J. and A. Coutts, 453; Messrs. Middleton, 453; John Coutts, 454; George Campbell, 455; starts the Newcastle bank with three friends, 455; retires, 458, 459; reasons for quitting bank, 460; signs guarantee, 462, 465, 466; Thomas, of Etal, 39; of Hexham, 171 Carr, William, of St. Helen Auckland, admitted to freedom of Newcastle goldsmiths' company, 432
Carrawburgh, Roman inscription from, 324
Carry house camp, Ancient British, Birtley, North Tyne, 443
Cartington, Widdringtons of, 96 Cartmel, lands of, given to St. Cuth- bert. 89
Catholics, Records of English, of 1715, 103n
Castell, Whateley, & Powell, 459
Castle Eden communion flagon, 265; cup, 266; paten, 267
Castles, one or three, Newcastle plate mark, 399
Cavendish, lord John, 459
'Cavils,' Corbridge strips known as the, 140
Celt, 'maenor' or ' plas' of, 125 Celtic Scotland, 87n, 92n, 123n Celts, some ascribe township organiza- tion of agriculture to, 123 Cencio, bishop of Porto, etc., 271 Ch., silversmith's mark, 264 Chalmers, William George, entered in Newcastle goldsmiths' company's books, 440
Chancery suit relating to lands at Netherwitton, 131
Chapman, Sarah, of Whitby, legacy to repair Quaker meeting house and graveyard at North Shields, 275 Charlemagne, letter of, to Offa, king of Mercia, 226
Charles II. and preaching licences, 205 Charleton of the Bower, 102 Charters, Select, Stubbs's, 122n Charter, The Great, 163
Chatton communion cup and flagon, 259 Chawbre, James, Newcastle goldsmith, 400
Chawner, Henry, silversmith, 260 Cheshire and Lancashire, men of, at Flodden, 14, 366
Chester-le-Street, 85, 379; communion cup and paten, 267 Chesters, 80
Chevington, East and West, ancient farms in, 154
Chillingham castle captured by Scots, 355; Edward Gray captain of, 355 n; church, communion plate of, 259,260 Chirton, number of farms in, 135; East and West, ancient farms in, 154 Chollerton parish and township, ancient farms in, 154; church, communion cup, 260
Chorographia, The, 95n, 378n Christ on the Cross, representation of, 45 Christian II. of Denmark subdued Sweden, 223
Chronicles of England, Holinshed,
Church Kelloe communion plate, 264 cup, etc., 266
Church plate, Old, in counties of North- umberland and Durham, 249; Car- lisle, 249; melted, 250
Churchyard cross, Blanchland, 304 Cilurnum, Roman bridges across the North Tyne near, 328 Civil War, 37
Clare, Joseph, silversmith, 259 Clark, John, of Alnwick, 281 Clarkson's Survey, 142, 148
Claverings of Callaly, 96
Commons, House of, 459
Common fields, Hitchen, Hertfordshire; Burton Agnes, Yorkshire, 130 Communities, ancient, study of customs of, commenced in Germany, 123; in England, 123; in France, 123; in Russia, 123; Village, in east and west, 123n
Concilia, Wilkin's, 226
Coniscliffe communion cup, 263 Constable, sir Marmaduke, 7, 357; Flodden, 27, 30; monumental inscrip- tion in Flamborough church, 357 Conyers, lord, 369
Cookson, Isaac, 260, 261, 266, 267, 423, et seq.; apprenticed to Mr. Batty, a Newcastle goldsmith, 423, 433 Cookson, John, partner in Old Bank, 455, 456; died, 457, 466; Isaac, son of John, partner in Old Bank, 457; retired, 462
Cope, sir John, orders drawn by, 452; defeat of, 453
Copenhagen taken and sacked by forces of the Bund, 217
Corbridge, butts at, 128; MS. map of common field strips, 130; enclosure award, 130; strips known as 'The Cavils,' 140 n; church, communion cup and paten, 260
Cornhill, communion cup, 259 Cornwall, freeholds of many manors in hands of lord, 144; tin mines of, mortgaged to Easterlings, 232 Corpus Insc. Latin., quoted, 77n Cosen's lane, London, 243
Cosin, John, bishop of Durham, 393 Cote, Aston and, fishing rights of tenants of manor of, 130
Cotes, Thomas, rector of Rothbury, 94; schoolmaster at Stanton, 94 Cottagers holding in undivided town- ship, 140
Cottingwood, race course at, 58
Coulanges, The Origin of Property in Land, 122 n, 123
Council and Officers for 1893, v.; for 1894, xxix
Country bankers, meeting of, 459 Courts leet and baron, Morpeth, customs of, 52
Coutts & Co., 455, 458
Coutts, Alexander, letter to, 453 Coutts, James, of Edinburgh, goes to London, 454; marries niece of George Campbell, 454; taken into partner- ship, 454; suggested as 'junior' for 'Old Bank,' Newcastle, 455
Coutts, John, banker in Edinburgh, 452; letter to, 453; four sons of, 454; lord provost, 454; portrait of, 454, 455
Coutts, Patrick, 454; Thomas, 454 Coûtumes de Normandie, 125 n Cowper (lady), account of, 107;
Diary, 102n et seq.; née Mary Clavering of Chopwell, 107
Coxon, Robert, affidavit of, relating to ancient farms in North Middleton, 153 Coyll, Humphrey, Newcastle, gold- smith, 400
Cracow, a Hanse town, 218
Crail, church at, similar to church at Haltwhistle, 177
Cramer, John, Newcastle goldsmith, 400; Thomas, Newcastle goldsmith,
Crefeld, Roman altar from, 325 Creighton (canon), The Northumbrian Border, 121n
Creswelle, John de, 350 Cripps, Wilfred J., on Northumberland and Durham church plate, 249; Old English Plate, 397
Cristofori's Storia dei Cardinali di Santa Romana Chiesa, quoted
Cross, medieval, at Low hall, Middle- ton St. George, 45 'Croke, le,' 269
Cronotassi dei cardinali, quoted 271 n Crookham, Scottish artillery drawn up opposite, 362
'Curse of Scotland,' the, 364 Crops, rotation of, 125
Crossman, sir William, on a bull of Adrian IV. relating to Neasham priory, 268
Croyland, abbey of, 150 Crucifixion, representation of, on painted glass, 303 Cucking stool, the, 216 'Culfre Cotes' dove-cotes, 281 Cullercoats, 275; Quaker burial-ground at, 274; surrender of lands at, 276; Arnold's close at, 276; removal of remains in Quaker burial-ground at, to Preston cemetery, 277; land form- ing pier demised to John Carr, 283; 'Sparrow hall,' 285; leases to get coal at, 285; and freestone at, 285; salt pans at, 286; Historic memo- randa concerning,' 287; ownership of pier at, 287; baths at, 290; lease of waggonway at, 292; deed relating to Sparrow hall,' 293
Cultivation, two and three field system of, 122
Cumberland, duke of, 453
Cuneus, examples of word on Roman inscriptions, 324
Curiosities of Literature, 215n Currey, Robert, of North Shields, drowned in Lawson's sumpe, 280; Isabel, wife of, 289; Robert, son of, 289 Curry, William, entered in Newcastle goldsmiths' company's books, 440 Customers of bank, 458, 459 Customs of ancient communities, study of, commenced in Germany, 123; in England, 123; in France, 123; in Russia, 123
Customs of Morpeth courts leet and baron, 52
Customs and Ancient Laws of Russia, 123n
Cuthbertson, George, 171; Hannah, 171; Elizabeth, 171, 172; Anne. 172; Philadelphia, 172; see pedi- gree, 175
Cutheard, bishop, 379
Dacre, lord, 2, 357; chief leader of Cumberland men at Flodden, 13, 28; accused of secret leanings to Scottish side, 13; ancestor of Bessie wi' the braid apron,' 13; vigorous charge of, 30, 367; sent his Agnus Dei to Surrey, 30; discovered body of Scottish king stripped, 34; founded Neasham priory, 268
Dale, James, of Ravensthorpe, 201 Dalston, William, curate of Slaley, 342 Dalton, 261; William, apprentice to
Newcastle goldsmiths' company, 438 Dand, Middleton Henry, of Hauxley, 133; affidavit of, as to ancient farms in Warkworth, 154
Dantzic, one of the Hanse towns, 217 Darcy, lords, 175
Darlington, St. Cuthbert's, communion cup and flagons, 265; cup and cover, 267
'Dead Friar's hill,' 301 Death and the Antiquaries, 123 Dees, R. R., 130
Delaval, Hugh, baron of, marries Maud de Bolbeck, 296
Delaval, John, of Tynemouth, 276; Peter, 276; Ralph, confirmation of lands at Cullercoats, 276
Demans and High Buston, ancient farms in, 154
Dendy, F. W., on the ancient farms of Northumberland, 121
Denmark, letter anent Flodden to court of, 354
Dernton, abbot John, of Fountains, 383 Derwent, valley of, 295
Derwentwater, St. Herbert, hermit of, 91
'Derwentwater's lights,' 106
Derwentwater, earl of, roadside cross to memory of, 94; and meeting at Greenrig, 99
Deventer, one of the Hanse towns, 217 Dinsdale, communion cups at, 263, 266;
paten, 264; Elizabethan cups, 254 Disraeli, Curiosities of Literature, 215n District Bank, Northumberland and Durham, 463, 464
Dixon, George, apprentice to Newcastle goldsmiths' company, 440; deserted his master, 440
Dixon, D. D., Jacobite movement in Upper Coquetdale, 93 Dockwray, 459
Documents, old, at Merton college, Oxford, 113
Doddington bridge, Surrey crossed Till at, 359; church, communion plate, 262
Dodds, Henry, of Peels, affidavit of as to ancient farms in Elsdon, 154 Dodson, Albany, Newcastle goldsmith,
Dodsworth, of Thornton Watlass, 175; rector of Gateshead, 175 Domesday Studies, 125n, 150 Domesday Survivals, Taylor, 130 Doncaster, 115
Donkin, John, brewer, 375
Doran's London in Jacobite Times, 108n, 109n
Dordrecht, one of the Hanse towns, 217 Dorpat, one of the Hanse towns, 217 Dortmund, 216; one of the Hanse towns, 217
Doubleday, John, 194; Thomas, 377 Douglas, earl of, 369
Douthwayte, John, Newcastle gold- smith, 266, 400
Dove, family of, of Tynemouth, Culler- coats, and Whitley, 281; Robert, 281; a considerable landowner, 283; one of twenty-four' of Tynemouth church, 283; will of, 292
Dove, Barbara, married Thomas Fearon, 287
Dove, John, 289; collieries at Whitley
demised to, 283; grants lease to John Carr of land forming pier at Cullercoats, 283; will of, 293 Dove, John, son of Thomas, of Wapping,
286; married Mary Hudson, 287; sells mansion at Cullercoats, 286; daughters Sarah, 287; Eleanor marries rev. Curwin Hudleston, 287 Dove, Thomas, 285; married Elizabeth Shipton, 285; death of, 285 Dove, Thomas, of Whitley and Culler-
coats, sale of Arnold's close to, 276; lease to get coal by to Richard Simpson, 285; Christopher, 281; will of, 290; John, son of, 276, 280; Oswald, of Monkseaton, 281; Thomas, 280, 281; Ellenor, wife of, 281; Frances, daughter of, 280; William, 280, 290; Eliner, wife of, 280, 290; Alice, daughter of, 289; Mary, daughter of, 289
Dove, Mary, wife of John, of Whitley, 284, 289
Dove, lieutenant, 289
Durham before the Conquest, Long- staffe's, 380n
Durham, co., church plate of, 249; no pre-Reformation chalice in, 250; Surtees's History of, referred to, 272n; a 'farm' or 'farmhold' in, 127
Durham, Northumberland and, church plate of, 397
Durham, men of bishopric of, at Flodden, 27; bishop Ruthall of, letters con- cerning Flodden, 36
Durham, 115, 116; bishops of, 163, 183; Wessington, prior of, 86 Durham abbey, lord Surrey hears mass in, 7
Durham cathedral, communion plate, 264; large set of plate, 265; Nine Altars in, 382
Durham Chapter library, pre-Reforma- tion paten in, 252; Roman inscrip- tions in, 309
Durham, St. Giles, communion cup and cover, 263; paten, 266; flagon, 267; St. Margaret, communion cup, 264; paten, 267; St. Mary in the South Bailey church, alms dish, 263; cup, etc., and flagon, 266; St. Mary-le- Bow, communion cup, 263; flagons and patens, 264; St. Nicholas, com- munion cup, etc., 264; St. Oswald's, alms dish, 264; collecting basin, 266; cup, 267
Durham, Northumberland and, an archaeological map of, xxi; Trans- actions of Archaeological Society of, referred to, 297n Dyer, chief justice, 133
E, T, linked silversmith's mark, 259 Earsdon, ancient farms in, 152; number of farms in, 135; customary payment to vicar of, 152; communion cup and paten of church, 259, 262
Easington, North Yorkshire, church of, dedicated by St. Cuthbert, 91 Easterlings, the, 226; tin mines of Cornwall mortgaged to, 232
East and west, village communities in, 123
Easter, Roman practice of fixing, 86; act of civil power at Whitby, 86n; in Russia and Austria kept by Catholics of Latin rite according to eastern calendar, 86n
Eata retired to banks of Tweed, 87; conformed to Roman way of keeping Easter, 86; appointed abbot over English monks at Lindisfarne, 86; bishop of Lindisfarne, 88 Economic History, Ashley's 122n Eden, sir John, 460, 461 Edinburgh, 452, 454, 466; St. Giles's church, 392
Edlingham communion plate, 262 Edmundbyers communion cup, 265 Edward I., 162, 296; abbot of Blanch- land summoned as a peer to parlia- ment, twenty-third year of, 228; charter of Inspeximus, 339 Edward III., 183; and the Hansa league, 232
Edward IV., 113; and the Hansa, 235 Edward VI., church plate melted dur ing reign of, 250
Effigy, Sedgefield church, 390 Effingham, lord Howard of, hero of the Armada, 11
Egfrid, King, 88; gave lands of Cart- mel to St. Cuthbert, 89; defeat and death of, 89
Eggescliva, Alan de, gift to Neasham by,
Eggs and poultry, rental paid in, 128 Eglingham communion plate, 259, 261 Egred, bishop, gave Gedweardes' to church of St. Cuthbert, 89 Egton in Furness, 89
Egyptian shadoof, lever arrangement of, 335
Egyston, Robert, on grave cover, Blanchland, 303; Thomas, on grave cover, 303
Eimbech, one of the Hanse towns, 217 Elbing, 215; one of the Hanse towns, 217
Elfled, abbess of Whitby, 91 Elizabeth, queen, and the Hansa, 241; church plate melted during reign of, 250; barony of Bolbeck in crown, 296 Elizabethan communion cups, 252, 259, 262, 263 Ellenborough, 80
Ellison, 459; Elizabeth, wife of William Fenwick, of Stanton, 95n; Robert, of Otterburn, 287; Elizabeth, daugh- ter of, married Henry Hudson, 287; Robert, junior, 458
Elrington, town green of, 146; hall and demesnes, 146
Elsdon parish, ancient farms in, 154; communion plate, 261, 262
Elswick, 129; customary farms in, 142; 'butts' in common fields of, north and south, 128
Elton, Origins of English History, 140
Elton communion cup. 265
Elwick hall communion cup and alms dish, 265
Ely, bishop of, court at Littleport, 142; James Stanley, bishop of, 356; arms of, 356; queen Ethelreda, foundress of, 356 Embleton, journey from Oxford to, and back in 1464, 113; living of, belongs to Merton college, Oxford, 113; communion plate, 262
Embleton, near Sedgefield, ancient chapel at, 380
Embleton, Dr., on black and brown rats, 97
Emma, daughter of Waldeof, 268 Emmerich, one of the Hanse towns, 217
'Emperor's people,' 227
Engelais, grant to Neasham by, 268 England, study of customs of ancient
communities in, 123; villeinage in, 123n; Teutonic trade with, 213; cloth exported from, 238; Hansa privileges in, withdrawn, 242; opera- tions of Hanseatic league forbidden, 224
English, defeat of right of, at Flodden,
30; attempt to close Baltic to, 235; the hall' of the, 125; cloth, sale of, forbidden, 236; merchants to quit Germany, 243
English at Flodden, alarm of the, 365 Eric, king, 219
Errington, Thomas, of Beaufront, 102 Errol, earl of, 367 et seq.
Esh communion paten, 264; cup, 266 Esher, lord, 144
'Espoir conforte le Gueval,' motto on
James IV.'s sword, 371 Essex, Arthur, earl of, demise of collieries
at Whitley to John Dove, 283 Etal, 37; Thomas Carr of, 39; castle taken by Scots, 7, 355
Etheldreda, St., queen of Northumber- land, banner of, 356
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