Sockburn Hall, Darlington: an archaeological ... - English Heritage
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EP/Soc 2/1 Copy of instrument substituting the new church for the old church <strong>an</strong>d<br />
for the tr<strong>an</strong>sfer of endowments. 11th July 1848.<br />
M3/1 1851 Census<br />
M9/1 3683 1861 Census<br />
M27/11 1841 Census<br />
Durham University Library, Palace Green<br />
DDR/EA/TTH/1/215. Pl<strong>an</strong> of the Township <strong>an</strong>d M<strong>an</strong>or of <strong>Sockburn</strong> in the County of<br />
Durham 1840 An Apportionment of Rent-Charge in Lieu of Tithes<br />
North Yorkshire Record Office<br />
ZE2 1653 May 28. Coven<strong>an</strong>t to levy fine signed by (among others) Anne Conyers<br />
“daughter <strong>an</strong>d heir of William Conyers late of <strong>Sockburn</strong> in this county of Durham<br />
Esquire”<br />
ZE4 1654 May 10. Release <strong>an</strong>d Quit Claim concerning m<strong>an</strong>or of <strong>Sockburn</strong> <strong>an</strong>d m<strong>an</strong>or<br />
of Girsby <strong>an</strong>d Dinsdale by “the right honourable Fr<strong>an</strong>cis Earl of Shrewsbury <strong>an</strong>d<br />
Anne Countess of Shrewsbury his wife daughter <strong>an</strong>d heir of William Conyers late of<br />
<strong>Sockburn</strong>e in the county of Durham Esquire deceased”.<br />
ZE 10 1675 June 26. Release of fines by Sir Christopher Conyers Bart, Gilbert Crouch,<br />
John Rushworth, John Beverley, John Tonge, Ralph Salvin <strong>an</strong>d Stonor Crouch to “Lady<br />
MaryTalbot the only daughter of the right hon Fr<strong>an</strong>cis late Earl of Shrewsbury deceased<br />
on the body of the right hon Anne late Countess of Shrewsbury was daughter <strong>an</strong>d<br />
heir of William Conyers late of <strong>Sockburn</strong>e in the County of Durham Esq”.<br />
ZE 16-17 1678 July 27. Two parts of a fine between Stonor Crouche (plaintiff) <strong>an</strong>d<br />
John Stonor <strong>an</strong>d the Right Honourable Mary his wife (deforci<strong>an</strong>ts)<br />
ZE 18 1678 July 29. Recovery: Richard L<strong>an</strong>gborne (dem<strong>an</strong>d<strong>an</strong>t), Stonor Crouche<br />
(ten<strong>an</strong>t), John Stonor <strong>an</strong>d wife Lady Mary (vouchees)<br />
ZE 19/20 1682 July 5/6. Lease/release of the m<strong>an</strong>or of <strong>Sockburn</strong>e by Rt Hon Earl of<br />
Cardig<strong>an</strong>, Rt Hon Mervin Touchett Esq, Sir John Talbott,Augustine Belsen, Sir Henry<br />
Allnutt, Fr<strong>an</strong>cis Hyldesley,Thomas Stonor, John Stoner <strong>an</strong>d wife Lady Mary, to William<br />
Blackett Esq.<br />
National Monuments Record Centre (NMRC), Swindon<br />
NZ 30 NE 1 Monument Report 25511 <strong>Sockburn</strong> M<strong>an</strong>or<br />
NZ 30 NE 2 Monument Report 25514 Site of a mill documented in the 15th<br />
century<br />
NZ 30 NW 3 Monument Report 25527 Church of All Saints<br />
ENGLISH HERITAGE <strong>Sockburn</strong>