1699. April 8. April 13. April 27. April 29. Satterday.2 Mrs. Longfeild, . . being Satterday. 19 being May 26. at night, being Sunday.4 Thomas Whittingham, gardiner, . . . . at 19 1699. April 9. Mrs. Longfield, buried. Cathedral Registers. Her christian name seems to have been Elizabeth, and her husband's, Thomas. See St. Mary-le-Bow Registers. 20 1699. April 14. Joseph Smirke of Crossgate, weaver, buried. St. Margaret's Registers. 1 1699. April 28. Oswald's Registers. church. Mr. William Browne, doctor of physick, buried. St. 2 1699. April 30. St. Margaret's Registers. Anne White of Crossgate, a poore woman, buried. 31699. May 28. Robert Gray, dyer, buried, templo. St. Nicholas' Registers. I. Robert Gray of Durham, alderman and dyer, baptized at St. Nicholas', 10 Sept., 1643, as son of John Gray, dyer, was churchwarden of St. Nicholas' in 1673, 1675, and 1676, and was buried within the church 28 May, 1699, leaving, with other issue, a son, John II. II. John Gray of Durham, alderman and dyer, was baptized at St. Nicholas' 10 Dec., 1674, and married, first, 23 Jan., 1699, Rebecca, daughter of William Chipchase of Norton (who was buried at St. Nicholas', 14 Jan., 1716/7), by whom he had issue five sons and one daughter, viz :Robert, baptized, St. Nicholas', 17 Feb., 1701/2, buried in the church, 21 June, 1704. Chipchase, baptized, St. Nicholas', 17 Feb., 1705/6. Robert, born 11 Feb., 1706/7, and baptized at St. Nicholas', buried in the church, 12 Feb., 1706/7. John III. William, baptized, St. Nicholas', 21 Mar., 1711/2, buried, 18 July, 1712. Rebecca, baptized, St. Nicholas', 26 Nov., 1710. Ann, baptized, St. Nicholas', 11 May, 1715. He married, secondly, at St. Mary's in the South Bailey, 5 Aug., 1718, Mary, daughter of George Bowes of Bradley, by whom he had no issue, and thirdly, Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Bowes of Quarry-hill, and cousin of his second wife, by whom he had further issue. John Gray was mayor of Durham in 1707, 1715, 1722, and 1735, and was buried in St. Nicholas', 17 Sept., 1750. III. John Gray of Durham and Norton, baptized at St. Nicholas', 21 July, 1709, succeeded his father as eldest surviving son: ancestor of Grey, now Scurfield, of Hurworth, also of Grey, now Robinson, of Silksworth. 1699. May 31. Thomas Whittingham of Framwellgate, a poore man, buried. St. Margaret's Registers. May 30. night.5 Thomas Taylor, butcher, . . . . being Tuesday, at June 1. being Munday.6 July 4. Justice Sedgwick, . being Tuesday, at night.7 July 24. *Aug. 1. Mrs. Sedgwick, . being Wednesday.11 1. being Lamas day. 12 organs, George Bullock, bellows-blower in Abbey Church *Aug. 7. Captain George Baker, he was Master of Shereburne Hospital, departed this life, being Munday, he was buried upon the Friday after 13 Aug. 13. Old Old Richard Atkinson, of Newton, Aug. 30. Martin Jackson, of Hemleton-row, . . . . being Wednesday. 5 1699. June 1. Thomas Taler, butcher, buried. St. Nicholas' Registers. 1699. July 4. Mrs. Martha Browne, late wife of Mr. Richard Browne, doctor of physic, deceased, buried. St. Oswald's Registers. 71699. July 6. John Sedgwick, esq., buried. St. Oswald's Registers. He was probably baptized at the same church, 7 July, 1641, as son of Mr. William Sedgwicke. Surtees, Durham, vol. iii., p. 82, gives a pedigree of Sedgwick of Thorpthewles, but these names do not appear in it. 1699. July 12. Mary Justes, wife of John Justes, taler, buried at St. Margaret's. St. Nicholas' Registers. 91699. July 22. Anthony Lax of the parish of St. Nicholas, buried. St. Oswald's Registers. 1699. July 22. Anthony Lax, buried at St. Oswald's St. Nicholas' Registers. 10 1699. July 27. Jane Carnaby of Crossgate, widow, buried. St. Margaret's Registers. 11 11 1699. July 28. Mrs. Grace Sedgwick, late wife of John Sedgwick, esq., deceased, buried. St. Oswald's Registers. 12 George Bullock was buried in the Cathedral grave-yard on the 2 Aug., 1699, beside his first wife, Ann Pattison. He married, secondly, at the Cathedral, 22 October, 1679, Margeret Waistell. 13 See SiR North Country Diaries, p. 59. 14 1699. Aug. 14. St. Margaret's Registers. 15 1699. Aug. 14. 16 1699. Aug. 21. buried. Ibid. Richard Atkinson of Framwelgate, yeoman, buried. John Lowther of Crossgate, poor, buried. Ibid. Sept. 2. Elizabeth Marshall, bucher, .. being Saterday. 17 .. being Satterday, 18 Sept. 24. Mr. Chamney Wright, being Sunday.19 Oct. 1. Jane Bulmer, being Sunday.1 being Munday. *Oct. 30. John Sanders, Mr. Lambton coachman, being *Nov 25. Honour Ward, wife to Thomas Ward, Doctor Cumber, Dean of Durham, departed this life, being Satterday; and yt day Jacob Bee broke his arme.6 *Dec. 2. Magdalen-hold-my-staf, Old Nicholas Green, glassier, . . . . being Satterday Jan. 3. being Wednesday, and her boy was borne the same day. 17 1699. Sept. 3. Elizabeth Marshall, widow, buried. St. Nicholas' Registers. 18 1699. Sept. 17. Pexall Dent of Crossgate, cordweyner, buried. St. Margaret's Registers. 19 1699. Sept. 24. Chamler Wright, buried, templo. St. Nicholas' Registers. Apparently a member of the family of Wright of Durham. See pedigree in Surtees, Durham, vol. iv., p 153. 3 Jane Bulmer of Framwelgate, poore, buried. St. Nov. 10. Ralph Wistgarth, dyer, buried, templo. St. Nicholas' 3 1699. Nov. 11. 4 Edward Stillen, currer, buried. Ibid. 1699. Nov. 19. Mr. John Phillipson, buried. St. Oswald's Registers. He was an attorney in Durham and resided at Burn-hall, he may be perhaps identified with the person of that name baptised at St. Oswald's, 21 Feb., 1653/4, as son of John Philipson, also an attorney in Durham. 5 1699. Nov. 20. Honner Wade, wife of Thomas Wade, buried. Nicholas' Registers. • See Six North Country Diaries, p. 59. St. $ 1699. Dec. 4. John, son of Jon Wells of Framwelgate, weaver, buried. St. Margaret's Registers. 1699. Dec. 31. Willm. Dunne of Framwelgate, tanner, buried. Ibid. 9 10 1699/1700. Jan. 1. Nicholas' Registers. Nicholas Greene, glaser, buried, templo. St. Jan. 5. Isabell Wisman, wife to Henry, one at night.12 Jan. 7. Mr. Sutton, in Elvet, *Jan. 13. My Lady Burton, Jan. 14. Mr. Christopher Fawcet, Sunday, 15 Jan. 20. John Harry, cooper, night, being Statterday (sic).16 betwixt 12 and Jan. 26. Clement Laidler, merchant, . . . . being Friday.17 Jan. 26. Thomas Laynge, butcher, dyed in Durham jayle, being Friday.18 Jan. 26. Margaret Wilson, commonly called Mother Red-cap, being Friday. Feb. 3. Katherin Norton, wife to Roger Norton, Satterday. 19 Feb. 12. Elizabeth Norman, wife to William Norman, being Munday, 20 Feb. 19. Peter Rowell, boucher, being Munday.1 Feb. 22. William Grunwell, dyer, late apprentice to James Poulson, Mar. 6. Barbary, wife of Robert Johnson, taylor, in Sadler Street, being Wednesday.3 *Mar. 9. Joseph Hutchinson, butcher, called English Joseph, being Satterday, at night. Mar. 12. Mr. Mark Hodshon, merchant, 12 1699/1700. Jan. 8. Isabel, wife of Henry Wiseman of Crossgate, cordweyner, buried. St. Margaret's Registers. 13 1699/1700. Jan. 8. Mr. Francis Sutton of this parish, was buried in the chapplery of St. Margaret's in Durham. St. Oswald's Registers. 14 Bishop Cosin's much married daughter. See Six North Country Diaries, p. 59. 15 Christopher Fawcett was ancestor of several distinguished lawyers and divines. See pedigree of Fawcett, Surtees, Durham, vol. ii., p. 60. 16 1699/1700. Jan. 31. James Harry of Crossgate, poore, buried. St. Margaret's Registers. 171699/1700. Jan. 27. Mr. Clement Ladler, mascer, buried, templo. St. Nicholas' Registers. 18 1699/1700. Jan. 27. 19 Thomas Laing, butcher, buried, templo. Ibid. Catherine, wife of Roger Norton, cordwayner, buried. St. Margaret's Registers. 20 1699/1700. Feb. 4. 1699/1700. Feb. 13. Eliz., wife of Wm Norman of Crossgate, poore, buried. Ibid. 11699/1700. Feb. 20. Nicholas' Registers. 2 1699/1700. Feb. 23. Peter Rowell, butcher, buried, templo. St. William Grinwell, dyer, buried, templo. Ibid. Barbrey Johnson, widow, buried, templo. Ibid. 1699/1700. Mar. 13. Mr. Mark Hodgshon, mascer, buried, templo, 3 1699/1700. Mar. 6. 4 Mar. 12. Captain William Tempest, of Old Durham, being Tuesday.5 *Mar. 16. Green, Siball Grieve, one of the beadwomen of the Place *Mar. 16. Satterday. Our Bishopp Crew's lady was buried, being Mar. 25. being Mun day.8 Lawyer Robinson, in Durham, . . . . being Wednes Old Corner, ye miller, died yt day.10 Mary Sheales, wife to Henry Sheales, . . being Thursday.11 being Munday, 12 April 26. Robert Corney, trencherman, being Friday, 13 Edward Hodshon, carpenter, very being Munday. suddenly, May 13. George Middleton, butcher, . . . being Munday, at night. 14 May 14. Mrs. Margaret Hutchinson, wife to Mr. John Hutchinson, attorney-at-law, being Tuesday. 15 May 15. Mr. William Hodshon, alderman and merchant, . being Wednesday.1 16 5 1699/1700. Mar. 15. Mr. William Tempest of Old Durham, patron of our church, buried. St. Giles' Registers. "See Six North Country Diaries, p. 59. 7 1700. Mar. 25. Richard Vasey of Crossgate, roper, buried. St. Margaret's Registers. 8 * 1700. Mar. 26. Thomas Goodare, cordwiner, buried, templo. St. Nicholas' Registers. 9 1700. Mar. 31. 10 1700. April 4. 111700. April 12. Registers. George Richardson, cordwiner, buried. Ibid. Humphrey Holden, skinner, buried. St. Giles' Mary Sheeles, wife of Henry Sheeles, skinner, 12 1700. April 23. buried. St. Oswald's Registers. 13 1700. April 26. Registers. 14 1700. May 14. 15 1700. May 15. welgate, buried. St. 16 1700. May 16. St. Nicholas' Registers. Robt. Cornee, turner, buried. St. Nicholas' George Midilton, butcher, buried. Ibid. Mr. William Hodgshon, alderman, buried, templo. |