The Publications of the Surtees Society, Band 221Surtees Society, 2017 - 282 Seiten "The correspondence printed in this volume forms part of the Woodman Collection consisting of tracts, deeds, pedigrees, newspaper clippings, court rolls, original letters and other manuscripts, relating in some measure to the County of Northumberland but principally to the Borough of Morpeth. The collection includes eleven bound volumes labeled 'Morpeth Collectanea;' and two volumes of manuscripts concerning Morpeth Grammar School. The collection was made by William Woodman (1806-95), a solicitor, who served as Town Clerk of Morpeth 1835-60. He was keenly interested in local history and his researches played a vital role in a suit between the grammar school and the Trevelyan family over certain lands claimed by the school. After a protracted suit in chancery a compromise was reached in 1870 whereby the school received £15,000. Woodman bequeathed his collection to the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle and it is now housed with the Northumberland archives at Woodburn." -- From preface. |
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... burgesses illegally admitted , by a Quo Warranto . As all the oppressive methods have been taken in order to secure O [ r ] d's election , we make no doubt but the steward will refuse to admit any more elected burgesses at the next ...
... burgesses illegally admitted , by a Quo Warranto . As all the oppressive methods have been taken in order to secure O [ r ] d's election , we make no doubt but the steward will refuse to admit any more elected burgesses at the next ...
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... burgesses of Morpeth ; by the same reasoning , they may destroy all the free burgesses in England , for every Corporation has its own particular custom . [ In ] the Corporation of Newcastle , for instance , the burgesses must first take ...
... burgesses of Morpeth ; by the same reasoning , they may destroy all the free burgesses in England , for every Corporation has its own particular custom . [ In ] the Corporation of Newcastle , for instance , the burgesses must first take ...
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... burgesses to their freedom who had a legal right to the same , being duly elected by their respective companies and returned by their aldermen ? [ A footnote adds ] : The thirty- three burgesses commonly called mandamus men . Did not ...
... burgesses to their freedom who had a legal right to the same , being duly elected by their respective companies and returned by their aldermen ? [ A footnote adds ] : The thirty- three burgesses commonly called mandamus men . Did not ...
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admitted affair affidavit aldermen answer assure bailiffs believe Bittleston Borough of Morpeth Boutflower brothers candidates canvass Carlisle's collegue Company compliments copy Corporation County court leet Dear Sir desire Earl of Carlisle elected burgesses expence Eyre to Trotter favor Fenwick Francis Eyre free burgesses freedom friends at Morpeth gentleman give happy hear heart honest honor honorary freemen hope House of Commons humble servant inclosed interest John Spottiswoode jury Lavie letter liberty London Lord Carlisle Lord Mansfield Lumsden Mandamus causes Matthew White Ridley Michaelmas never Newcastle Newton Northumberland obliged opinion oppression parliament person petition plaintiffs pleasure Pray present Quo Warrantos received returning officers Ridley sent sincerely Sir Fletcher Norton Sir William Middleton spirit Spottiswoode to Trotter steward Surry Street swear sworn thing Thomas Delaval told Town trial Trotter to Eyre Trotter to Spottiswoode tryal verdict votes William wish write wrote