Six north country diaries - The MAN & Other Families
Six north country diaries - The MAN & Other Families
Six north country diaries - The MAN & Other Families
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223<br />
1771. May 10. Died at Thorj) Perrow, John Milbaiik, esq. 233<br />
1771. March 1. My old acquaintance, Mr. Henrj- Wastel. rector<br />
of Siniondburn, died.-^^<br />
worth of (Tawthorp), married at St. Oswald's, Durham, "iSth September,<br />
1671, Elizabeth, daughter of John Moor, of Berwick-ou-Tweed, and had<br />
issue:— Richard, baptized at St. 0;>waM's, 17th Decemlier, 1672, buried at<br />
Durham cathedral, -ind October, 1704, will dated 29tli September, 1704<br />
Thomas, baptized at St. Oswald's, 27th December, 1674 ; Nicholas II.,<br />
baptized at St. Oswald's, 1st July, 1678 ; Utrick, baptized at St. Oswald's, 26th<br />
December, 1682 ; Elizabeth, baptized at St. Oswald's, 10th February, 1673/4;<br />
Fleetwood (a daughter), baptized at St. Oswald's, 16th May, 1676.<br />
II. Xicliolas Shuttleworth of Durham, third son of Nicholas Shuttleworth<br />
and Elizabeth (Moor) his wife, married at St. Oswald's, 24 August, 1703, Mrs.<br />
Lucy Blakiston, and had issue —Richard, baptized at St. Oswald's, 5ih May,<br />
:<br />
Xorham and Islandshires, his lands at Hurworth. and his share of the tithes of<br />
Bywell. He was buried at St. Oswald's on the 13th September, 1705, as<br />
'<br />
Mr.<br />
Nicliolas Shuttleworth, grocer.' His widow married secondly at St. Oswald's<br />
14 Julj", 1713, Mr. Thomas Philipson, to whom she had issue and died in<br />
December, 1753.<br />
III. Nicholas Shuttleworth, posthumous and only surviving son of<br />
Nicholas Shuttleworth and Lucy (Blakiston) his wife, married at St. Oswald's<br />
25th September, 1729, Elizabeth, daughter of [Humphrey] March, and died<br />
16th September, 1770, having had issue:—Richard, baptized at St. Oswald's<br />
21st September, 1731 ; of Lincoln College, Oxford, 1749, B.A. , 1753 ; Nicholas',<br />
baptized at St. Oswald's, 5th August, 1734, died on his voyage to the East<br />
Indies, administration of his personal estate, 21st December, 1752 ; Humphrey<br />
baptized at St. Oswald's, 2nd March, 1735 6, of Christ Church, Oxford, vicar of<br />
Preston, co. Lancaster, and prebendary of York ; Ann, baptized at St. Oswald's<br />
8th Sejitember, 1730, and married 29th May. 1750, John Smith, M.D., of<br />
Durham ;<br />
Elizabeth, baptized at St. Oswald's, 25th December, 1732. He died<br />
as recorded in the text on Sunday, 16 September, 1770.<br />
Sumlay, died at Durham, Nicholas Shuttleworth, esq., a gentleman<br />
greatly respected by all his friends and acquaintance : and on Tuesday his remains<br />
was interred at St. Oswald's in that city, the pall being supported by<br />
William Lamljton, John Tempest, sen., John Tempest, jun.,<br />
Forster<br />
and William Salvin, escjuires, and the Rev. Mr. Weston. Xeiccasile Courant<br />
22nd September, 1770.<br />
1769. March 7. Will of Nicholas Shuttleworth, of New Elvet, Durham.<br />
I give all my lands in Durham, Northumberland, etc., to my eldest son, Richard<br />
Shuttleworth, and his heirs, etc., charged with the payment of my debts ; with<br />
£200 per annum to my daughter Elizabeth Siiuttleworth for her life, and with a<br />
paj-ment of f500 to her at my death ; also with the payment of £ 100 per annum<br />
to ni}' son Humphrey Shuttleworth, and a legacy of £800 at my death. To my<br />
two sisters [in law] Mrs. Anne and Martiia March £50 a piece.<br />
son Richard. Proved at York, 1771. Raine, Test. Ebor.<br />
-" For his son's death, see p. 227, poxt.<br />
Residue to my<br />
-^'<br />
Mr. Henry Wastell, son of John Wastell of Ainderby Steeple, was<br />
baptized at Bolton-on-Swale on the 19th February, 1689, was presented to the<br />
rectory of Simondburn in 1723, and iield the same until his death. He married<br />
at St. Andrew's, Auckland, 15th May, 1735, Frances, daughter of William<br />
Bacon of Staward in Northumberland and of Newton Caj) in the county of<br />
Durham, and had (perhaps with other) issue four sons, John, Henry, Bacon<br />
William and Leonard. Cj. new Hiatory of Northumhtrland, vol. iii. p. 312.