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Jan. 22. Thomas Hodshon and Bett Pecton was married, being

Sunday,6

Feb. 16.

One Chapman and Isabell Peareson of Coxey was married, being Thursday.

1699.

April 20. Ralph Bainbridge and Mrs. Betty Dixon was married, being Thursday.7

April 23. John Mauwhen and Elizabeth Harrison was married, being Sunday.

*May 1. Straight Pegg White and a miller was married, being Munday, and bore a boy the 8th of Dec., '99 after.

June 6. Edward Fauwell and Bett Knaggs was married, being Tuesday.8

was buried in St. Nicholas', 23 December, 1658, as Mr. John Hall, elder, alderman.' He married twice and left with other issue :

John II.

:

Anne, baptized at St. Nicholas', 28 Sept., 1637, married Major John
Clark of London; and as a widow presented to the church of St.
Nicholas' two large silver flagons for the administration of the
Communion, the presentation being formally made 24 Dec., 1686,
through her brother who was attended by his son Jonathan.

II. John Hall of Durham, alderman and draper, mayor 1670, married Anne, daughter of William Kennet of Coxhoe, and was buried in St. Nicholas', 31 Aug., 1697, having had with other issue :

Anthony Hall of Durham, alderman, married at St. Mary in the South
Bailey, 19 January, 1698/9, Elizabeth, widow of Timothy Tyzack of
Newcastle, and daughter of
Blencowe of Little Blen-

cowe, Cumberland, buried at St. Nicholas', 11 September, 1722.
John, baptized St. Nicholas', 15 Sept., 1663, buried same year.
Thomas Hall, baptized at St. Nicholas', 21 Sept., 1668, ancestor of
Hall of Flass and of Hall (afterwards Standish) of Durham.
John, baptized, St. Nicholas', 15 Nov., 1670, buried, 22 Sept., 1671.
Jonathan Hall, baptized at St. Nicholas', 8 Sept., 1679, educated at
Durham and at St. John's College, Cambridge, where he matricu-
lated 10 April, 1696, rector of Cockfield, Suffolk, 1720, prebendary
of the fifth stall of Durham, 1723, buried in the Nine Altars of
the Cathedral, 15 June, 1743.

Mary, baptized at St. Nicholas', 15 April, 1662, wife of Robert
Wharton.

Other daughters died unmarried.

There was a contemporary John Hall who was buried in St. Nicholas', 23 Feb., 1668/9, as Mr. John Hall, senior, alderman.'

Cf. pedigree of Hall of Durham and Flass, Surtees, Durham, vol. iv.,

p. 154.

1698/9. Jan. 22. Tho. Hodgson of Durham and Elizabeth Pecton of Hetton. Houghton-le-Spring Registers.

1699. April 20. Ralph Bainbridge, parish of St. Nicholas, grocer, and Eliz. Dixon, married. St. Margaret's Registers.

1699. April 20. Ralph Bainbridge, in this parish, and Mrs. Dixon, parish of St. Margaret, married. St. Nicholas' Registers.

He was proprietor of Aykley Heads in the parish of St. Margaret: his will is dated 21 February, 1724. Cf. Surtees, Durham, vol. iv., p. 141. 1699. June 6. Edwd Fawell, butcher, and Eliz. Knaggs, Crossgate, married. St. Margaret's Registers.

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July 11. Cuthbert Moore and Margaret Hopper was married, being Tuesday.9

Aug. 29. Thomas Dent and Elizabeth Hopper was married, being Tuesday.10

Nov. 5. William Dowglas, a bellringer, N——, and Jane PeaNcock was married, being Sunday.11

*Nov. 15. Bess Gray and a tinker was married, being Wednesday. Nov. 16. Christopher Dixon, taylor, was married to Margaret Renney, being Thursday.1

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Nov. 30. Thomas Cooper and Thomas Eales' wife's sister was married, being Thursday.13

Nov. 30. William Scott, junior, and Mary Fairefax was married, being Thursday.14

Nov. 30. Robert Foggan was married, being Thursday.15

Dec. 24. John Justice, taylor, was married to Mrs. Thirkeld, midwife, being Sunday.16

Dec. 23. Mr. Richard Badley was married to Mrs. Gelder, being Satterday.17.

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1699. July 10.

Cuthbert Moore, Framwelgate, butcher, and Margarett Hopper, married. Ibid.

10 1699. Aug. 29. Thomas Dent and Elizabeth Hopper, Crossgate, married. Ibid.

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1699. Nov. 5. William Douglas, of this parish, and Jane Peacock, chapelry of St. Margaret, married. St. Mary-le-Bow Registers.

12 1699. Nov. 16. Christopher Dixon, chapelry of St. Margaret, and Margaret Renney, of this parish. Ibid.

13 1699. Nov. 30. Thomas Cooper, cordweyner, and Margt Robinson, married. St. Margaret's Registers.

14 1699. Nov. 30. Robert Scott and Mary Fairfax, married. St. Giles' Registers.

15 1699. Nov. 30.

16 1699. Dec. 24. St. Nicholas' Registers.

Robert Foggan and Alice Sweedle, married. Ibid.
John Justes and Hannah Thirkell, widow, married.

17 1699. Dec. 23. Mr. Richard Baddeley and Ann Geldart, widow, of ye parish of St. Mary-le-Bow, North Bailey, married. Cathedral Registers. Mr. Edward White in his very valuable footnotes to the Durham Cathedral Registers, Harl. Soc., states that Richard Baddely I., secretary of Bishop Morton, whose life he wrote, published in 1663 a reprint of Robert Hegg's "Legend of St. Cuthbert." He was born at Keldholme, near Kirby Moorside, and married first the widow of Bridges, who was alive in 1634, and secondly Casandra, daughter of John Mole, who was for thirtytwo years a prisoner "for the testimony of Christ's true religion" in the Inquisition. Richard Baddeley, whose will is dated 30 Sept., 1670, had with other issue :

Richard (II.).

Dulcibella, wife of Joseph Naylor, archdeacon of Northumberland.
Ann, wife of Richard Wrench, prebendary of Durham.

II. Richard Baddely seems to have buried his first wife Martha, at St.
Mary-le-Bow, on the 9 Sept., 1699, and to have married, with indecent haste
on the 23 December following at the Cathedral, Ann, widow of John
Geldert, whom she had married at the Cathedral, 8 Feb., 1678/9, as Ann
Hilton. Richard Baddely was buried at the Cathedral, 16 Jan., 1713/4.

Feb. 13. Mary Yapp was married, being Shrove Tuesday.18 Feb. 13. Doctor Burnett and Mr. Daniel Richardson's widow was married, being Shrove Tuesday.19

1700.

April 2. Robert Whitte, weaver, was married to Thomas Cooper's wife's sister, being Easter Tuesday.20

William Heighington, Quaker, was married, being

April 3.
Wednesday.
May 21.
Whitsun Tuesday.1

Thomas Sharpe and

Rasshalls was married, being

*July 23. My Lord Bishopp Crew was married to Madam Foster, being Tuesday.2

Aug. 6.

Henry Wisman and Margaret White, widow, was married, being Tuesday.3

Oct. 8. Mary Peareson, John Wells' servant, was married to a Scotchman, being Tuesday.4

*Oct. 27. Betty Moody and a Scott was married, being Sunday; and a great shoore of snow fell when she came from church.

Nov. 5 John Arrowsmith and Bett Wood married at Trimdon, being Tuesday.

*Nov. 17. Thomas Wade, a fidler, and a servant of Doctor Burnet was marriel, being Sunday.

Jan. 16. Thomas Reed, tanner, and Jane Wilson was married, being Thursday.

18 1699/1700. Feb. 13. Tho. Taylor and Mary Yapp, both of Bow parish, married. Cathedral Registers.

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91699/1700. Feb. 12. Mr. Rob. Burnet, phys., and Mrs. Frances Richardson, both of St. Mary-le-Bow parish, married. Ibid.

The bride's first husband, Daniel Richardson I. was probably an apothecary, and was buried at St. Mary-le-Bow, 14 March, 1696/7, leaving with other issue a son, Daniel Richardson II., apothecary, who was buried at the same church, 18 October, 1730. Mrs. Burnett was buried at St. Mary-le-Bow, 27 November, 1702, and her second husband was laid beside her, 18 March, 1706/7; their only child, Thomas Burnett, was baptized 17 Nov., 1700, and died in infancy.

20 1700. April 2. Robert White, weaver, and Mary Robinson, both of Crossgate, married. St. Margaret's Registers.

11700. May 21.

married. Ibid.

Thomas Sharp and Dorothy Rashell, Framwelgate,

2 See Six North Country Diaries, p. 59.

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1700. Aug. 6. Henry Wiseman and Elizabeth (blank) of Crossgate, married. St. Margaret's Registers.

4 * 1700. Oct. 7. William Webster, parish of St. Nicholas, and Mary Pearson. Ibid.

1700. Oct. 3. William Wabster and Jane Person married at St. Margaret's. St. Nicholas' Registers.

April 12. Satterday.5 April 29. Tuesday.6

1701.

Anthony Dobson, skinner, junior, was married, being

Parson Robson and Mrs. Wilson was married, being

*June 7. Mathew Mayson, weaver, and William Belley's daughter Christobell (by name Sackless Willey), was married, being Satterday. *July 10. John Parkin, dyer, was married to an Auckland lass, being Thursday. July 27. Mr. Francis Mascall and Mrs. Hannah Ayeton was married, being Sunday.7

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1781. April 12. Anthony Dobson, of this parish, and Margaret Chipchase of St. Nicholas' parish, married. St. Giles' Registers.

1701. April 23. Bond of marriage, Philip Robson, A.M., Durham, clerk, and Elizabeth Wilson, spinster. He was probably of Queen's College, Oxford; if so he was son of James Robson of Carlisle, and matriculated 24th October, 1687, aged 17, B.A. 1691, M.A. 1694.

71701. July 27. Francis Mascal and Hanna Ayton, married. Lanchester Registers. She was daughter of John Ayton of Fawside.

I. Thomas Mascall, the first of his name to settle in Durham, was son of Thomas Mascall of York, "cityzen and imbrotherer," and was admitted to the freedom of York in 1660 by patrimony. Having settled in the city of Durham as an attorney, he was chosen to be an alderman and became coroner for Chester Ward. Being mayor in 1666 when Dugdale made his Visitation he obtained a grant of arms sable, six fleurs de lis 3, 2, and 1 or, a crescent, a bordure engrailed or and entered his pedigree, being then about forty years of age. By his first marriage with Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Harrison of Framwellgate, whom he married at St. Margaret's, 24 Nov., 1647, he had issue eight sons and five daughters; and by a second marriage he had one daughter born posthumously. He died 22 Feb., 1684/5, and was buried at St. Margaret's. Of his large family, three sons only shall here be mentioned :

Thomas Mascall of Durham, attorney, born circa 1648, married Mary, daughter of Timothy Whittingham of Holmside, and dying 30 April, 1686, was buried at St. Margaret's.

Richard Mascall of Framwellgate, alderman and merchant, baptized at St. Margaret's, 4 May, 1652, was buried at St. Oswald's, 8 Jan., 1724/5.

Francis II.

II. Francis Mascall of Durham, attorney, baptized at St. Margaret's, 6 May, 1662, purchased Eppleton in 1692, and was buried at Houghton-leSpring, 6 August, 1725. By his wife, Hannah, daughter of John Ayton of Fawside, whom he married at Lanchester, 27 July, 1701, he left, with other issue, an eldest son, Francis III.

III. Francis Mascall of Eppleton, baptized at St. Mary-le-Bow, 23 July, 1702, married, first in 1733, Hannah, daughter of Archibald Reed of Bellingham, sister of John Reed of Chipchase; secondly, in 1756, Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Lambton of Hardwick, by whom he had issue; and thirdly in 1760, Jane, daughter of William Byers of Newbottle, by whom he had further issue. He was succeeded by his son, Francis IV.

IV. Francis Mascall of Eppleton, second but only surviving son of Francis Mascall by Elizabeth Lambton, his second wife, baptized at

Sept. 4.
Sept. 23.

Ephraim Smith was married, being Thursday.8

Mr. Bayty, my lord's porter, was married with Richard Croft's daughter, being Tuesday.9

Oct. 12. Anthony Coltman and Frances Hopper's servant was married, being Sunday.10

Nov. 20. William Mitchell and Elizabeth Taylor was married, being Thursday.

Nov. 27. Albert and Bett Hodshon was married, being Thursday.11

Houghton-le-Spring, 21 June, 1762, educated at University College, Oxford, where he matriculated 9 Dec., 1780, was entered at Lincoln Inn, 13 March, 1782. He married at St. Mary-le-Bow, 22 November, 1788, Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Radcliffe of Cockermouth, by whom he had issue an only child, Francis Mascall V., to whom he was at the first so greatly attached that he had himself called to the bar on the same day, with him, though in every way blameless, he subsequently quarrelled and to his lasting shame disinherited him and his issue, leaving the estate of Eppleton, the mansion house and its contents, including a portrait, by Romney, of his wife's mother, Maria Dorothy Nowell, to his steward or agent.

V. Francis Mascall, only son and disinherited heir of the last-named Francis Mascall of Eppleton, was baptized at Houghton-le-Spring, 27 October, 1789, and is said to have been educated at his father's old college, although in the entries of admission printed by Foster in Alummi Oxonienses there is an apparent confusion between father and son; he was entered at Lincoln Inn, 26 May, 1810, and did well at the bar. He left (perhaps with other) issue a son, General Mascall, who apparently left descendants. Ex. inf. Rev. William Greenwell, 1 Dec., 1914.

Richard Radcliffe of Cockermouth, a direct descendant of Sir Nicholas Radcliffe by his marriage with Margaret de Derwentwater, married Maria Dorothy, daughter of John Nowell, receiver, or agent, of the Earl of Carlisle at Naworth, by whom he had issue three sons and four daughters :

Richard Radcliffe of Durham, solicitor, married Jane, daughter of
Francis Mascall of Eppleton, and died without surviving issue.
Henry William Radcliffe, a colonel in the East India Company Service;
ob. s.p.

John Radcliffe, rector of Sutton Coldfield; ob. s.p.

Elizabeth, married 22 Nov., 1788, Francis Mascall of Eppleton.
Maria Dorothy, married at Houghton-le-Spring, 12 Jan., 1790, John
Fisher of Lysick-hall.

Bridget, married.

Goodair, Lieut., R.N.

Anne, married first Nicholson Lightbody of Liverpool and secondly,
Francis Smales of Durham, solicitor.

Ex inf. Rev. William Greenwell, March, 1911; cf. Six North Country
Diaries, p. 218.

See pedigree of Mascall of Durham and Eppleton, Surtees, Durham, vol. i., p. 220.

81701. Sept. 4. Ephraim Smith and Margret Walton, married. St. Nicholas' Registers.

1701. Sept. 23. John Baty and Thomasine Croft, both servants to ye Bishop at ye Castle, married. St. Oswald's Registers.

10 1701. Sept. 29. Anthoney Coltman and Mary Bailes, Crossgate, married. St. Margaret's Registers.

11 1701. Nov. 27. Albert Hodgshon and Elizabeth Hodgshon, Cross gate, married. Ibid.

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