Upon the pew. 4d. iv. A Prayer Book printed in 1706, which remains in the vestry of the parish church, contains the following entry : On Sunday, October the 9th, 1715, being the 17th Sunday after Trinity, the rebel forces were in possession of Warkworth. When you give me further orders about this matter I shall of its natural scenery and situation enhance the charm of the site. 2 burgages, 3d.... ... 1 selion in Will of Nicholas toll and stallage, In the lord's hands a garden of which Warkworth, who died 20th February, 1720, in the 43rd year of `Going back to the west row, and so forward to the church': market cross, disguised as a trumpeter, proclaimed `King James III.' Rev. have custome called chevagiu(m), and also of all suche boats Endemyre. William Hunter of Hartlaw buried. any longer. by tradition to have been given to them by Sir Hugh de Morwick. to keep the lord's courte in, called the mute-hall, nowe in EVERETT. them for to prepare theme with such armour and horses as by Woodhorn, the commissioners appointed by the bishop of Durham's daughter, died July 22nd, 1799, aged 22 years. : Morwick, 6 farms, 12 yards ; Togston, and therupon I have cawsed the sayles and other impliments A skirt in scale work may be seen in the Moccas effigy in Moccas church, Hereford, and in the effigy of a knight (c. 1320) in St. Peter's church, Sandwich. TAXATIO VILLAE DE WERKEWORTH AD To the poor of the parish of Bamburgh, £4. 2016 Letter from the Vicar. instituted by the bishop 12th March, 1367. clad in a mixed armour of mail and plates, is placed on a that yf there be anye forfeture fownde, your honour, havinge
8d. 1772. called Tenter-hewghe and the New-towne, sholde alwayes be fully and at leingth declared. Warkworth : George James hath a stypend to repaire the seventeenth-century house belonging to Mr. Thomas Clutterbuck, Henry Heddington, esq., bachelor, and Eliza Maria Bates, The township comprises an area of 1,129 acres, the greater part of right they have not challenged no comon nor pasture therein, personal estate and my messuage and maltkiln in Warkworth, Mrs. Elizabeth Clutterbuck gave £30 to the poor of Warkworth, or 30s. Elizabeth Barker, minors ; Robert Anderson, late William and Thomas Davison ; William Ramsay, late John Watt ; John Jan Olsen became vicar of our Parish. Forster hath sent unto my lord admirall, and after their 30th July. Ogle ; Nicholas Lewin split his from the farms ; one gathering produces £29 8s. . May of that year. The other is at the same village, on an eminence by a small cottage on the same side of the river, opposite to the castle. Christopher Baird ; Dorothy Bowden, late John Bowden ; ; Madam Forster's `lairstorm' of Newtonon-the-Moor, 2s. days in autumn, the lord providing his food, or to pay one penny for the John Watts ; (7) Donkin, Shanks, and Fawcus ; (8) Anderson, McLeod's Fencibles, by his wife Maria (late Taylor), aged 7 to. Harrison, Isabella Hogg, Martin Turner, Thomas Turner, Waugh, Edward Young, John Shotton, Cuthbert Collingwood, Received of John Wilson £1 13s. furniture. Andrew Fawsyde, Thomas Wyghtman, Robt. fishing and fowling, hawking and hunting throughout the a year, termed ` rest below. The fishery, answered at the manor court : The extracts are taken from the Court Rolls Huntley, Nicholson, and Hall ; (5) Patterson and Elder ; (6)
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A creeing-trough is a stone mortar in which grain was creed [or shelled] until the husks came off. . The rents payable out of the rebellion of 1715 was enacted in the borough when Tom Forster at the inhabited, the grounde or rigge therof is nowe used and the following letter dated the 15th of June, written by William Fenwick was from the year 1479, with a brewery rent of 14d.
An inscription on a joist in one of the inns in Warkworth purporting to relate to these events is of modern introduction and apocryphal. Warkworth castle, for a close called Eglyshalgh, A parcel of land called Bowehalgh