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Six north country diaries - The MAN & Other Families

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eldest brother to Benjamin Crow of Gilling, died at Kipling after a<br />

short illness and was buried at Woodford, in Essex, pursuant to the<br />

directions of his will. He left two sons, Christopher and George, and<br />

a daughter married to Roger Gale of Scruton, esq.<br />

1749. Nov. 13. Mrs. Liddle, wife of Thomas Liddle, esq.,<br />

brought to bed of a son at Newton, near Durham. ^4<br />

174:9.3^ Nov. 16. Mrs. Lucy Dalston,^^ at Acornbank, died aged<br />

70 : sister 'to Mr. James Cook of Stockton, and mother of John<br />

Dalston, esq., member for Westmorland.<br />

1749. Nov. 17. Mr. Elliot, a south <strong>country</strong>man, who lodged at<br />

the Red Lion in Durham, was married at Witton Gilbert to Miss<br />

Suky ThomaiS, combrusher to Mrs. Cowper, the dean's lady.^^<br />

1749. Nov. 28. Jenny Adamson, married at Merrington to Mr.<br />

Leplas, a surgeon at Bishop Auckland.^s<br />

1749. Dec. 5. Frank Myddleton married to Miss Grace Smith at<br />

the Abby church. ^9<br />

Kiplin, born 1755, died 1808, having married Ann Buckle by whom he had<br />

issue an only child Sarah, wife of John Delaval Carpenter, fourth Earl of<br />

Tyrconnel. Communicated by the Hon. Mrs. Carpenter of Kiplin.<br />

1740. Sept. 4. Will of Christopher Crow, of Woodford, Essex, esq.<br />

I give my half of three messuages in White-chapel, being the Red Lyon Inn,<br />

etc., to Willey Reveley, of Newby Wisk, esq., and Christopher Crowe, my<br />

eldest son, on trust to sell and pay debts. I have preferred my eldest daughter,<br />

Catherine, in marriage with Roger Henry Gale, and here give her only £20.<br />

To my daughter, Crowe, £4,000. To my son, George Crowe, £3,000 when 21.<br />

My daiighter, Charlotte Crowe. To Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson, daughter of Mr.<br />

George Wilson, of Workington, and now living in Chappie Street, Westminster,<br />

£50 per annum. My manor of Ellerton to the Hon. Cecilius Calvert, esq.,<br />

and Willey Reveley on trust for my son Christopher and his heirs male.<br />

Remainder to my son, George Crowe. Remainder to my daughter, Catherine<br />

Gale, and her heirs. Remainder to my daughter, Charlotte Crowe. My body<br />

to be' interred in my vault in the chancel of the parish church of Woodford.<br />

Pr. at York, 15th March, 1749-50. Raine, Test. Ehor.<br />

^' 1745. Sept. 21. Thomas Lyddell, of Newton, within the chapelry of St.<br />

Margaret's, Durham, esq. , and Margaret Bowes, of the South Bailey, Durham,<br />

spinster, married. Begisters of St. Mary in the South Bailey, Durham.<br />

Last Thursday, the lady of the Hon. Thomas Liddell, of Newton, near<br />

Durham, esq., brother to the Right Hon. the Lord Ravensworth, was safely<br />

delivered of a son and heir, to the universal joy of that ancient family. JVeiocas

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