THE LANGSTAFFS OF TEESDALE AND
WEARDALE PART 21 APPENDIX XI.
P.355 - (clvi.) __________________________ MEKELTON ----------------Curia tenta ibidem xxmo die Januarij ao
Regni Regis Henr' VI. post conquestum undecimo [1432-3]. P.356 - (clvii.)
Appendix XI. - Early Court Rolls. Tenant' de Loone.------------ Ric' Langstafe, iid. Th' Langstafe,
iid. p' virid' succ'. _______________ MIKELTON. Cur' tent' ib'm xviij die Jan. ao r.r. Henr'
sexti....xiiijo [1435-6]. ___________________ Another court, date gone [ but see date below]. ____________________ COTHERSTON Cur' ib'm tent' xxjmo die mens Novembr anno regni regis
Henr' sexti post conq' vicesimo quinto [1446], P.357 - (clviii.)
Appendix XI. - Early Court Rolls. MEKYLTON. Curia prima Henrici D'ni Fitzhugh ib'm tent' in die
S'c'i Andree Ap'li anno r.r. Henr' VI. xxxj mo [1452, Nov. 30].
---------------------------------------------------- MYKELTON. Cur' Henr' D'ni ffitzhugh ib'm tent' xxixo die mens' Mai
.... COTHERSTONE MANOR. Cutherston & Hunderthwate in com' Ebor'.------- Cur' Antonii
Huddylston armigri. tent' ib'm vo die Augusti anno regni. Edwardi Dei gr'a,
etc., t'cio [?1549 (3 Edw. VI.)]. P.358 - (clix.)
Appendix XI. - Early Court Rolls. [ The rolls commence 1659, Kitley Hill, Scarr House, and
Langthwaite are within the manor; Reeth and Grinton are at the mouth of the
dale; Healaugh is in Swaledale close by. See PEDIGREE No. 29.] P.359 - (clx.)
Appendix XI. - Early Court Rolls. 1755. Court Book. among tenants Christopher Langstaffe ( excused).
Arkengarthdale Parish Register. 1766 Aug. 3 William Longstaff = Margaret Kypling. Arkengarthdale Parish Register. 1752 Mar. 29. Abel son of Thomas Longstaff, bap. P.360 - (clxi.)
Appendix XI. - Early Court Rolls. 1790, February 4 . Thomas Longstaff a witness to will of Mary
Alderson of Lock House. Arkengarthdale Parish Register. 1765 Sep. 16. Thomas Longstaff = Hannah Frost. Renewal-book of Leases. Scarhouse. Original lessee Isaac Peacock; lease for 500 years
dated 11 November 1765 . RABY MANOR, CO. DURHAM. 1636, October 11. - Wm. Dickson to remove an
encroachment. P.361 - (clxii.)
Appendix XI. - Early Court Rolls. 1706. At the Manor Court, held at Barnard Castle 29 November, the
following record was entered in a Fine Book:- " Cleansing ye Shambles.-Seuerall
Complaints Comeing before us yt ye Butchers haue nott Cleaned there shambles to
the annoyance of the Neighbourhood, we therefore ye Jurors doe lay paine yt each
of them shall from henceforth Cleane and Carry away the filth and Dirt thereof
once a month at ye least or fforfeitt to ye lord of this Mannor for there
Neglect 1s.every month." _____________________ Circa 1486 . Halmote at Wolsyngham 9 Nov., 4th year of Bishop John
[ Shirwood].* (No.18, fol. 59b.) P.362 - (clxiii.)
Appendix XI. - Early Court Rolls.
P.363 - (clxiv.)
Appendix XI. - Early Court Rolls. Circa 1504 . Evynwood. Court held 3 July, second year of the
translation of William [Sever]* Bishop of Durham. (No. 20, fol. 50b.) DARLINGTON MANOR. 1603 . Halmote at Darlington 11 May. AUCKLAND MANOR. 1617 the. Halmote at Auckland 19 June, 15 James 1 . ==========================
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Early Court
Rolls.
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Mickleton Manor.
EXTRACTS TAKEN FROM THE
TRANSCRIPT AT ROMALDKIRK, MADE BY THE LATE REV. W.R. BELL. THE ORIGINAL
DOCUMENTS ARE AMONGST THE ARCHIVES OF STREATLAM CASTLE.
MEKYLTON. Curia xxij Nov., 5 Hen. 6
[1426]
P' virid suce'-----------Pres' est p' Forest' D'ni de Mekylton quod
.... Joh'es Langstaff - 1d.....succ' virid bosc'.
[ It is presented by the
Forester of the Lord of Mickleton that John Langstaff and others cut green wood
in the Lord's woods, and that the said John is amerced one penny.]
Lune.
att' p' virid' succ' -----------Pres' est eciam qd .... Thom's Langstaff, 1d.
Ric'us Langstaff - 1d...... succ' virid' bosc'.
Attach' infa camp' de
Mekylton ----------- Pres' est eciam qd ....... Ric'us Langstaff - iiij d.
tenuit vnum equum ib'm.
Cattall' infa' Forest' Dni sine corn.-----------
Pres' est eciam qd ...... Joh'es Langton - xvi d. best infa Forest p.
excap' ... Ric'us Langton xii d. p' viij best' ib'm.... Ric'us Langstaff
p. xxx best' ib'm, Thomas Langstaff jun' p' xii best' ib'm.
[ John Langton
and others are fined for having beasts is escaped in to the Lord's woods.]
Dimiss'.-----------Ad hanc cur' venit Xpiana Atkynson, etc., p' pl'm
Joh'is Langstaff.
[ A lease to Christiana Atkynson on the security [per
plegium] of John Langstaffe.]
P' virid'
succ'. ----------------Joh' Langstafe. id.
P' trans' in campo de
Mikelton---------------Th' Langstafe, iid. p' iiij catt.
[ Thos. Longstafe
is fined twopence for trespass (transgressio) of the four head of cattle in
Mickleton Field.]
Dimiss'.------------- Matilda Burcy, Will' &
Joh' Burcy, filii sui, venerunt hic in cur' & ceperunt de D'no tenuram quam
Robt' Burcy prius tenuit, etc., pleg' Will' Snayth & Joh' Langstaf.
Jurat' de Loone. --------------Comp'tu' est, p' Ric'um Langstafe &
socios suos juratores qui dicunt p' sacramentum, etc.
Mikelton.
-----------------Comp'tu' est, etc., quod Ric' Langstaff, id. tenuit j best' in
Campo D'ni de Mikelton.
Virid' succ'. -----------id. Joh'es
Langstaffe.
P' fallen wode.-------vd. Joh'es Langstaffe p' fallen wode.
Jurat'.----------------- Joh'es Langstaff [ and thirteen others].
Affer'.---------------- Joh'es Langstaff [ and two others].
Loone virid' succ'.----id. Thom's Langstaffe, id. Ric' Langstaffe.
Jurat' de Loone.------id. Thom's Langstaffe, id. Ric' Langstaffe [and
thirteen others].
Affer'.------------------- Thom's Langstaff [ and two
others].
Attach' Forest'. Ric' Langstaffe p' xx vacc' capt' in Forest'. Idem
Ric'us xiid. p' xxx catt' capt' ib'm. Idem Ric'us p' ij eq' capt' ib'm.
[ This Roll produced in the Chancery suit, Wm. Bowes Esq., v. Chas.
earle of Carlisle. Not dated.]
--------de
Mekylton qd ------ Joh'es Langstaff ------succ' vir' bosc'.
-------- id.
Ric'us Langstaff habuit iiijxx o' [=oves] inter Hargill & Wymonddirgill.
Vered'c'm de Holwyksyde. Jur' de Holwyksyde dic' super sac'm suum quod
aqua ib'm voc' Rowtandbek exed' extra rectum cursum inter terras Ric'i Langstaff
& terras Ric'i Lond in defectu eorundem & h ent diem ponere in rect'
cursu' & emender cita p'x' cur' pea vtriusque eor' vjs viijd.
M'.----------------id. Emma nup' vx' id. Joh'is Langestaf, Jacob'
Langstaf [and others], succ' virid' bosc'.
M'.----------------id. Th'
Langstaf, id. Ric' Langstaff, id. Th. Langstaf jun' [and others], succ' virid'
bosc'.
Jur' de Mykelton.---Jacob' Langstaf [and eleven others].
Jur' de Lone.--------Ric'us Langstaf [and fourteen others].
Lone, M'.------------Pr'est p' Rob' Dent & Will' Dent Forest' q'd
....viijd. Ric'us Langstaf h'uit infra Forest' xx bbest' & xl ov' .... Th'
Langestaf viij catall' ib'm.
jd. Emma nup' ux' Joh'is Langstaf, id. Jacob' Langstaf, succ' virid'
bosc' i'oip'i[= ideo ipsi in misericordia].
Mykelton Jur'.--------
Jacob' Langstaf' [and eleven others].
Lone Jur'.------------- Ric'us
Langstaf' [ and eleven others].
Lone. ----------------- Pr'est p'
.....fforester' q'd....Ric'us Langstaf p' xl ov' infra fforest'.
Hubd'thwate. --------------Tenant' ad
volunt' D'ni' sec'd'm consuetud' Manerii. Joh'es Langstaffe, Relicta Wi
Langstaffe.
Manerium de Cowderston in com' Ebor'------ Curia Baronis
Anthonij Hudleston ar' tent' ib'm die Jovis viz, nono die Sept. a r' D'ne
Elizabethe a r' D'ne Elizabethe dei gra,' etc. [Year not given, but the ninth of
September fell on a Thursday in the following years of her reign, viz.:1563,
1560, 1574, 1585, 1591, 1596.]
Michaell Langstaff [ a juror]. Jur dicunt
et present' quod ....
iiijs. iiijd. Will's Longstaffe et Joh'es.
Robinson fec' affraiament' inter se contra,
ARKENGARTHDALE MANOR,
CO. YORK.
1685, October
22. View of Frankpledge. Among the resiants Will'm Langstaff of Langthwaite.
1689, October 14. Court Leet, etc. Will'm Langstaff presented for
depasturing the common, and find 6s. 8d.
1690-1696 . Will'm Longstaffe, a
juror.
1736. Transcript of Arkengarthdale Parish Register for this
year:-
1736 June 12. Mary dau. of Thos Longstafe, bap.
1736 July 4.
William son of William Longstafe, bap.
1741 . Will of Charles Emmerson
of Tottergill House, yeoman. Gives to his brother-in-law Rd. Hird, Simon
Langstaff, and Geo. Alderson 1s. each.
1742 . Court Book. Tenants of
Arkengarthdale; Thomas Langstaffe ( Default); Martha Langstaffe ( Dead).
1742 April 15. Martha Longstaff, buried. [ Parish Register.]
1742.
Will of Robert Hall of Langthwaite, yeoman, Gives to his son Cuthbert Hall a
house wherein Thomas Longstaff now dwells.
1744. Will of Mary Hird of
Riggend, widow. Gives to her daughter Ann Longstaff, "the worst of two
featherbeds in my house, with two blankets and a black rugg."
bomb 1735 June
23 Thomas Langstaffe & Ann Hird, married once. [ Parish Register.]
1746. Will of Richard Hird of Holling Intack. Gives to his
brother-in-law of Simon Langstaffe and Phillis his wife 1s., and to his nephews
Simon and Richard Langstaff and his nieces Elizabeth, Phillis, Ann, and Mary
Longstaff 2 guineas each.
1772 . Will of Jonathan Kipling of Scarhouse. Gives to his grandchildren
Hannah and William Langstaf 1s. each.
1767 Feb. 1
Hannah dau. of Wm. Longstaff, bap.
1768 Oct. 3 William son of William
Longstaff, bap.
[ See PEDIGREE No. 29 .]
1766. James Longstaff
presented for tracing hares and fined....2s. 6d.
.. .. .. John Longstaff for
the like 1760........................................2s. 6d.
1785. John
Longstaff for burning ling upon the common............2s. 6d.
1787. James
Longstaff for absence from Court.................................3d.
.. ..
.. Abel Longstaffe for the
like.....................................................3d.
1788. Isaac
Peacock sells his estate to Thomas Longstaff.
1789. John Idle sellers to
Thomas Longstaff.
1790. Will of John Chalder of High Green. Devises to
daughter Ruth Chalder the House at High Green occupied by Abel Longstaff.
1775 Mar. 17.
Abel son of Abel Longstaff, bap.
1780 Jan. 30. Ann daughter of Abel
Longstaff, from Row in Swaledale, bap.
1781 Dec. 23. Molly dau. of Abel
Longstaffe, bap.
1781 Dec. 30. Abel son of William Longstaffe, from Row in
Swaledale, bap.
1782 Aug. 23. Abel Longstaff, infant, buried.
1783 Aug.
24. Peggy dau. of Abel Longstaff, bap.
1786 April 27. Thomas son of Abel
Longstaff, bap.
1789 Feb. 17. Hannah dau. of Abel Longstaff, bap.
1791
Oct. 9. James son of Abel Longstaff, bap.
1794 May 18. Robert son of Abel
Longstaff, bap.
1796 Sep. 26. John son of Abel Longstaff, bap.
1804 Feb.
6. John Longstaff = Margaret Chalder.
1808 Oct. 20. Addison Longstaff =
Elizabeth Chalder.
[ See PEDIGREE No. 45 .]
1791 . Thomas Longstaff a
juror.
1794 . Thomas Longstaff is dead; his administrators fined for
encroachment, 2s. 6d.
1794, March 10 . Thos. Longstaff of Scarhouse.
Bond and act. Administration granted to Hannah Longstaff, widow.
[Entered
Index, but crossed out.] [See also (? a second )administration 4 June 1794, p.
cxxxi.]
1794 Jan. 10.
Thomas Longstaff, buried.
1787, December 26 . Isaac Peacock sold his
tenements to Thomas Longstaff, who was admitted tenant at Scarhouse 19 May
1791 .
1794, February 8 . Thomas Longstaff died intestate.
Administration granted to Sir John Lawson, Bart., of Brough, who sold all
deceased's estate at Rigg to Geo. Alderson, jun., 9 June 1796 . [ See p. cxxxi.]
1804 . Court Book. John Longstaff bailiff.
1640, August 26. - Raby. Geo. Langstaff mentioned.
. 1654,
September 27. - James Langstaffe a juror.
1674 October 3. - George Langstaffe
a juror.
1677 ( twice) and 1681 - Thomas Langstaff a juror.
1684, October
20. - Raby. Thos. Langstraffe a juror.
1697, October 22. - Pains: Raby. Thos.
Langstaffe.
1702-4. - Anthony Dixon mentioned three times.
1705, October
26. - Thomas Langstaffe a juror.
1710, October 27. - Raby. Pain that no way
be made through George Langstaff's field.
1713, October 23. - George Dixon of
Coldacres mentioned.
1715, 1716, 1720, 1721, 1724. - George Langstaff a
juror.
1716, October 26. - Pains: Raby. George Langstaffe.
1721, October
20. - Raby. Pain as to no road through Geo. Dixon's Marwood Carn.
1727
October 14. - Raby. Reference to George Langstaff's watercourse.
1729,
October 24. - Raby. Pain that George Langstaff scour a hedge and reference to
his close.
1729, October 24. - Staindrop. Pain as to George Langstaff's
ground.
1730, October 23. - George Langstaff a juror. 1746, October 24. - A
pain that no one make a way through George Dixon's Broomlands Close and Capland
and paddock.
BARNARD CASTLE
MANOR.
Signed by Abr. Hilton, Steward, and thirteen
jurors, Ab. Lankstaf being one of the latter.
Halmote Books of the Episcopal
Manors, co. Durham.
[ P.R.O., DURHAM CURSITOR'S RECORDS .]
WOLSINGHAM MANOR.
Stanhop:- Of John Forster, for an assault
made upon William Langstaff against the peace. xxd.
Circa 1488. Halmote
at Wolsyngham 27 November, 6th year of Bishop John [Shirwood]. (No. 18, fol.
90.)
Stanehopp: Of Edward Langstaff, for an assault made upon William Rawe
against the peace. xxd. Circa 1489. Halmote at Wolsyngham 9 July, 6th year of
Bishop John [Shirwood]. ( No.18, fol. 104b.)
Stanhope :- Of Edward
Langstaff, for an assault upon Robert Richardson against the peace. xxd.
Circa 1491. Halmote at Wolsyngham 29 March, 9th year of Bishop John
[Shirwood]. (No.18, fol. 158.)
Stanehop:- Of Edward Langstaff, for one
ungelded horse upon the common pasture against the ordinance. vjd.
Circa
1494. Halmote at Wolsyngham 12 February, 1st year Bishop Richard the[Foxe].+
(No. 19, fol. 46b.)
Bysshopley:- Of William Langstaff, for felling two
lentisks [mastick-trees]. vjd.
Circa 1496. Halmote at Wolsyngham 14
October, 3rd year of Bishop Richard [Foxe]. (No. 19, fol. 74.)
Stanehop:- Of
Richard Collyngwod, for an assault made upon Edward Langstaff and his head
broken and blood drawn. iijs. iiijd.
* Bishop Shirwood, A.D. 1483-93. +
Bishop Foxe, A.D. 1494-1501.
The jurors present that George Billop of Stanehop .....
Edward Langstaff [and others ] do not attend to do suit for the lands and
tenements which they hold of the lord. ( No. 19, fol. 133b.)
Circa 1498 .
Halmote held at Wolsyngham. 4 July, 5th year of Bishop Richard
[Foxe].
Stanehop 1 : Of Edward Langstaff, for licence to sue Thomas Grenswed
in a plea of debt. vjd.
Circa 15111 . Halmote held at Wolsingham 30
April, 11th year of Bishop Thomas [Ruthall].* (No. 21, fol. 491.).
Lynasake:
From Henry Langstrother, for breaking arrest made by the bailiff. xxd.
1595 . Halmote at Wolsingham 13 October, "30" [should be 37 ] Elizabeth.
(No. 25, fol. 174b.].
Bishopley: To this court comes Thomas Langstafe, and
takes of the lord a messuage and 17 acres of land, part of the whole tenure
namely, 55 acres, with the appurtenances, in which Roger Braidley, having a
right therein, here in full court before the steward surrendered the same into
the lord's hands to the use of the said Thomas, To have to him and his heirs,
paying as before was find. And he does fealty, etc. [Fine} vjs. viijd.
1597. Halmote at Wolsingham 12 April, 39 Elizabeth. (No. 25, fol.
237.)
Bishopley: Thomas Langstaffe, collector.
1604. Halmote at
Wolsingham 17 April, 2 James 1. (No. 26, fol. 118.)
Bishopley: Roger Wall,
Richard Mowbrey, Thomas Langstaffe, and Richard Dixon, jurors.
1608.
Halmote at Wolsingham 26 October, 6 James 1. (No. 26, fol. 249b.)
Bushopley:
The jurors present Thomas Langstaffe because he demised his customary lands to
Elizabeth Blacket for two years without license of the court.
1610.
Halmote at Wolsingham 7 June, 8 James 1. (No. 26. fol. 291b.)
Bushopley:
First proclamation that the heirs or next of blood of Thomas Langstaffe come and
fine for all the lands and tenements which the said Thomas had of right whilst
living, under penalty of losing all right, etc.
To this court, comes Janet
Langstaffe, widow, relict of Thomas Langstaffe, deceased, and takes of the lord
a messuage and 17 acres of land, parcel of the whole tenure, viz., 55 acres of
land, with the appurtenances, which the said Thomas, late her husband, had of
right whilst living, To have to the said Janet in right of her widowhood, Paying
therefore per annum as before was find, etc. [Fine] vjs. viijd.
1610.
Halmote at Wolsingham 17 October, 8 James 1 (No.26, fol. 305.)
Bushopley:
Second proclamation that the heirs or next of blood of Thomas Langstaffe come
and fine for all the lands and tenements which the said Thomas had of right
whilst living, under penalty of losing right, etc.
1611. Halmote at
Wolsingham, 10 April , 9 James 1. (No.26, fol. 319.)
Bushopley: Third
proclamation that the heirs or next of blood of Thomas Longstaff come and fine
for all the lands and tenements which the said Thomas held in right whilst
living, under penalty of losing right, etc.
1613. Halmote at Wolsingham
28 April, 11 James 1 . (No. 27, fol. 90 .).
Bushopley: Janet Langstaffe,
collector.
* Bishop Ruthall, A.D. 1508-23
EVENWOOD
MANOR.
Lionel
Langstrothe of the same [? Cokefield], for cutting wood within the lord's park
ijd.
1553 . Halmote at Evynwold 19 October, 24th year of Bishop Cuthbert
[Tunstall].+.
The jurors present John Langstaff for not keeping up his hedge
at Daaygill to the injury of his neighbors. He was amerced in the sum of viiid.
1578 . Halmote at Evenwood 1 May, 20 Elizabeth..
John Langstaff, for
assaulting John Gaynforth. iijs. iiijd.
1608. Court Baron of Evenwood
held there 29 Oct., 6 James 1 . (No. 26, fol. 253b.)
Killerbie: The jurors
present Charles Langstaffe for making an assault upon Henry Hudsmaughe. iijs.
iiijd.
1659. Manor of Evenwood. At the court held 2 May, Thomas Hogeson
complained that Margerit Langstaff, widow, owed him a debt of 6s. 8d. Margaret
swore upon oath that she neither owed him that or any other sum of money. The
plaintiff was non-suited.
Blackwell Township:
Barnard Langstaffe was find 6d. for allowing his cow to trespass on the lands of
William Robinson.
1607 . Halmote at Darlington 23 May.
Blackwell:
John Langstaffe was fined for cutting down underwood, belonging to the Lord of
the Manor in Blackwell-holme, without license.
1611 . Halmote at
Darlington 19 April, 9 James 1.
Blackwell: John Langstaffe fined 12d. for
trespass made upon the town green with one horse.
1612 . Halmote at
Darlington 20 May, 10 James 1.
Blackwell: Barnard Langstaff, George
Pickering, and Richard Sober were fined 2d. each for not preparing the
mill-dam-in all 6d.
Into the same court came John Langstaff, and took of the
lord 1 cottage, 1 garden, etc., by demise of Robert Thorpe-rent 12d.
yearly.
Thomas
Longstaff had lands by demise from John Brabant, who held of Bishop James.
* Bishop Sever, A.D. 1503 -7.
+ Bishop Tunstall,
1530-59.
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