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JOHNSON
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APPENDIX III.- RABY.
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A BOOKE OF
RECORDES OF WHAT IS DONE AT THE MONTHLY
MEETING.
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Monthly
Meeting 4th of 5th month 1671.
[ A number of friends having been reproved for
not attending meetings, they made various excuses among others]
William
Hodgshon the younger said that he accounted friends greater Cowards who went to
meetings Than such as did not goe.
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Notice to be given to all
meetings to take care y’ all births and burialls be recorded, & that every
meeting keepe a booke to recorde such things in.
That a paper be drawne up
for trhe disowneing of Henry Draper and Thomas Massa[ck] by John Longstaff, John
Richmond, John Robinson, and Rd Watson & brought unto the next monthly
meeting.
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Cuthbert Thompson & John Robinson & Edward
ffisher to goe along with Mary Randall to all her creditors to see what she can
get abated of her debts.
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That Geo. Wilson have the Collection of
Barnardcastle given him towards his supply as being Prisoner for tyth.
Agreed
that the bargaine for the peice of ground for a buriall place in Witton Gilbert
of Michael Hoene shall stand & y’ the thing be
performed.
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Monthly Meeting 1st
day of 6th month 1671. - J. L.
[Note “J. L.,” “Jo. Lang.,” “Jo. Langstaff,”
or “at John Langstaffs House,” appears in the minutes of every meeting from this
date up to 6, 3, 1673, inclusive, also an isolated entry for 2, 7, 1673, but
there is no evidence as to where the said house was, if we accept the indication
that it was at Shackerton [see 5, 9, 1672 ]. The meetings from 3, 6, 1675,
onwards, were “att Raby.”]
Ordered that Hellin Raine be referred to the
deligence & care of freinds in that meeting, that they walke wisely towards
her & that they endeavour to keepe her mind
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III. - Raby.
downe in the feare of the Lord, the she may be brought to
iudgent for her misorderly taken of Peter Grainge to husband.
That freinds
are in some hopes of Francis Harperly’s repentance.
Jo.
Langstaff.
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Marriages, etc., so be
recorded.
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Monthly Meetings 4th day of 7th month 1671. - J.
L.
Rd. Watson & Robt. Young to speake to James Hall concerning the
disorderly walking weth. William Belleasis hath reported of him.
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Monthly Meeting at John
Langstaffs House the 7 day of 9 month 1671.
Care to be taken about Records of
births, etc. Robt. Haswell for Durham meeting, John Wilkinson for Shotton, James
ffewster for Braunspeth, James White for Raby, John Bowran for Barnard Castle,
John Robinson of Cockerton for Darlington, Zachariah Murthwaite for Aukland, Wm.
Knowles for Heighington, & Rd. for Stockton or Norton to being in account of
all sufferings to freinds by vertue of the late Act.
That Wm. Hutton, senr.,
Thomas Milburne & Christr. Goodson doe give a true accompt, concerning
Isabell Kipling, how it is with her as to the truth & what her reall need
may be in the outward, & returne an account, etc.
Collection to be made
at every meeting for poor
freinds.
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Monthly Meeting 5, 10,
1671. - Jo. Lang.
Such as are cold, dead, & dry & Lazy in comeing to
meetings one day and neglecting one or two, whereby they come to be deprived of
the sence of Gods presence in theur meetings, to be advised and spoken
to.
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Monthly Meetings 6, 12, 1671.
- Jo. Langstaff.
That a booke by John Langstaff to be taken careto be
provided for the regestring of marriages, births, and burialls agt the next
monthly meeting.
Friends to take p’ticular care to bring in their marriages,
etc.
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Monthly Meeting, 7, 8, 1672.
- J. L.
That John Langstaff, John Robinson, James White, James Hale, John
Richmond, John Greenwell, John Wilkinson, Wm. Elstobb, Hen. Law, Emanuell Grice,
John Robinson, Rowland Wheldon, Robt. Killinghall, & Rd. Watson goe to
speake to Thos. Atkinson concerning some differences betwixt him &
freinds.
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Monthly Meeting 2, 5,
1672. - J. L.
The paper of disowning Henry Draper & Thos. Mossack was
drawne up according to order.
James Wastell was before vs & in much
tenderness did signfie his willingness to waite in Gods Judgmts. until with
clearness and from a good understanding he doe beare
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a publick testimony agt himselfe for the clearing
the truth of that infamy wth. he hath brought upon it.
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The paper
about disorderly marriages, drunkenness, & ordering of families etc.,
referred to John Langstaff Rd. Watson, Rd. Wilson, Robt. Wardell, John Richmond,
& James Hall, the freinds mentioned at the quarly meeting.
Collection to
be made for the service of the truth beyond the seas and elsewhere.
The last
third day of the weeke in each month a generall meeting to be held at Raby for
Barnardcastle meeting, Shackerton, Darnton, & Aukland meeting.
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Monthly Meeting 6, 6, 1672. - J.
L.
All births etc., to be brought to ffrancis
Temple.
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Monthly Meeting at John
Langstaff’s the 3, 7, 1672.
That John Robinson & Cuthbert Thompson doe
enquire whether ffrancis Hodgshon was married with a Priest or noe & returne
an account to freinds.
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Monthly
Meeting at John Langstaff’s 5, 9, 1672.
Darlington & Raby meeting to meet
at Shackerton once a month at John Langstaff’s this winter
season.
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Monthly Meeting at J. L.
3, 10, 1672.
That the grave and sober women of Raby meeting, &
Barnardcastle, Cudderston, & Lartington doe meet at Barnard Castle once a
month.
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Delivered to Geo. Gowndrey by John Langstaff, 8ft as lent
to Thos. Burdon of little Shotton by order of the last m.
M.
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Monthly Meeting at J. L. the
4, 12, 1672.
Special care to be taken & enquiry made if there be any that
pay tyth wch makes void the Testimony of Truth. Freinds appointed foe this
service.
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Shackerton Meeting: Emanuell Grice, John Langstaff
& John Richmond.
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Monthly
Meeting at John Langstaff’s 4, 1, 1673.
Given to Chris.
Dodgshon.................£1.0s.0p.
Remaining in John Langsytaff’s
hand.........7s.0p.
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Monthly
Meeting at John Langstaff’s 6, 3, 1673.
Some friends of this County, tenants
of the Dean & Chapter, under a former custom to pay certain rent tyth,
desire the advice of friends at the yearly meeting at London what may best be
done that the truth and its Testimony may be cleared.
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Robt Haswell & Nichs Pickering to
enquire concerning Wm Taylor & Ellinor Hartley, whether she be cleare from
any other man, & he cleare of any other woman, he having an intention to
take her to wife & for that he have published it among freinds at this
meeting & that they give account thereof at the next
m.m.
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Monthly Meeting 6, 6,
1673.
John Langstaffe & Emanuell Grice, to speake to Christr Richmond, Wm
Richmond, & Thos. Richmond about paying of tyths, & that account be
given at next m.m.
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To Dorithy Crooke for something done to Wm
Heavisides children
for the Evill...............................10s.
0p.
Left in John Langstaffe’s hand..........£4 . 6s. 8p.
More left in
ditto......................£1 . 1s. 6p.
................................Total
= £5 . 8s. 2p.
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Monthly Meeting 1,
7, 1674.
Edward Newby being in necessity.......£1 . 0s. 0p.
Left in John
Greenwell’s hand.........£1 .15s. 6p.
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Monthly Meeting 3, 9,
1674.
John Greenwell & Wm. Hodgshon to goe to Newtowne & enquire
concerning Rt. & Michaell Walton’s husbandry, & to informe John Richmond
concerning the same, & that John Richmond speake with them about the tyth
they are imprisoned for & return an account etc.
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That it is
in the mind of freinds, that their be a meeting house provided at Durham as
shortly as maybe, & that freinds contribute for the renting thereof.
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Monthly Meeting 1, 10, 1674.
John
Robinson, John Langstaff, Rd. Watson, James Hall, Rd. Wilson, & Thos.
Burdon, to meet at Heighington, about this day fortnight, to end the
controversie betwixt Sarah Knowles & John Richmond the
younger.
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Monthly Meeting 5, 11,
1674-5.
To the Prisoner’s at the Goale............£1 . 0s. 0p.
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Monthly Meeting 2, 12,
1674.
Wm. Grainger & Wm. Pickering to be examined, whether they doe pay
tyths.
Emanuell Grice, John Langstaff & Jo. Robinson, to speake to
William Richmond about payment of tyths.
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Every meeting to take
care of it’s poore.
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Monthly Meeting 6, 1, 1675.
This day,
the marriage of John Airy with Ann Pickering was laid before vs, & freinds
here doth thinke fit, that a certificate be had from Raby Meeting concerning her
cleareing with George Langstraff.
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Monthly Meeting at Raby 3, 6,
1675.
Vpon examination betwixt John Airy & Ann Pickering about their
intended marriage, that she doth say that if he could be willing to give her vp
as to cleare her she could not, seeing she sees the thing is not equall being
their engagem’’ is gone soe far so breake it up without better and further
conciderac’on. [She seems ultimately to have married Ralph Hodgeson, 25, I,
1679, and caused great offenceby not asking leave to do
so.]
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Monthly Meeting at Raby 1,
12, 1675.
Henry Granger & Geo. Dickson to bring a particuler about
Francis Temple’s debts.
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Monthly
Meeting 5, 1, 1678.
Information being given In At our monthly Meeting
Against John Langstaf by William Richmond. This is our Judgement Concerning it,
that it is a false Information & nothing but Maliss & Envy. [ Signed by
twelve friends, including ]
Gorge
Dikson
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Monthly Meeting 5, 9,
1678.
John Langstaffe gave notice to this meeting of his sonne Arthure’s
intentions of taking to wife Ann Hudson of Norton. [This is crossed
out]
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Monthly Meeting 5, 6,
1679.
James White is to get a booke of 6 quire bound & bring it to next
m. M.to Record freinds sufferings in, & sufferings to be brought in from
1650.
ffreinds taking into their weighty consederation the Cariage of William
Richmond towards John Langstaffe at the last monthly meeting & weekly
meeting here & at Shakerton, thinkes fit and soe orders that Edward Tunstall
& Henry Granger goeto William Richmond & admonish him not to make any
more disturbance, they haveing vndertaken to lay the businesse before the next
quarterly meeting.
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Ordered that Zachariah Murthwait, Anthony
Hodgshon, Edward Tonstall, George Goundrey & Robert Wilson take Care to
speake with Thomas Langstaffe aboute his mariing with a Preist & Refraining
meetings, & give an accompt to the next monthly
meeting.
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Monthly Meeting at Raby
2, 7, 1679.
Suffering to be recorded & Jonathon Robinson to have 5s 6d
for the booke to record them in.
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III. - Raby
Ordered that John Greenwell & Edward Tonstall speake to
Willm. Richmond to give an accompt in writing vnder his hand to John Langstaffe
what he has against him that he might have time before the quarterly meeting to
make his defence.
ffreinds appointed to speake to Thomas Langstaffe not
having had an opportunity as yet will take care to speake to him soe soone as
possible.
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That Anthony Hodgshon, Edward Tonstall, & John
Richmond & Zachary Moorfet, speake with Bethueil Langstaffe before the next
m.m.
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James Trotter, John Langstaffe, James White, & Edward
Tonstall, to take care of freinds that are traders that they answere the truth
in their outward dealings, that none be damnified, by them, nor that none suffer
by them.
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Monthly Meeting ett Raby
4, 7 month.
Sufferings since 1660 to be gathered up.
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Ordered
that Zachariah Murthwait, Anthony Hodgeson & Edward Tonstall, doe again
speake with Thomas Longstaff, & bring in his answer,
etc.
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James Trotter & Anthony Hodgeson to admonish James
White to have 2 freinds that are Tradesmen to other 2 that Nathaniel Richmond
picketh upon to end the difference betwixt them about a parcell of tobacco. [
This was to stay legal
proceedings.]
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Monthly Meeting at
Raby 2, 10, 1679.
Edward Tonstall, Zachariah Murfield, [sic], to speake with
Thomas Langstaffe & bring his answer, etc.
The next m.m.at Raby to be the
third day before ye day cal’d New Yeare’s
day.
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Monthly Meeting at Raby 30,
10, 1679 [i.e. Dec. 30th].
ffreinds yt were ordered to speake to Thomas
Langstaffe makes report here that they found him out of the sence of the truth,
& his father not being now present, freinds thinkes fit to refer it till ye
next monthly meeting.
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Monthly
Meeting 3, 12, 1679.
Ordered that John Boelron & George Goundry doe
speake with Thomas Langstaffe before next
m.m.
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Monthly Meeting 2, 1,
1680.
Noe answear returned to George Goundry & George Bowleron concerning
Thomas Langstaffe, it is left to their care to bring in an answear to the next
m.m..
Whereas Mathew Hutchinson of Cutherstone haveing fed ye crosse &
his testimony for God against Tyths when it was his place to have stood in ye
same in ye time of his tryall, being to have gone to prison, he has this day
condemned that spirit that led him away from his testimony, as a false spirit
before us & it is ordered by this meeting to draw up a paper in condemning
himself & clearing of truth & bring it in ye next m.m., to be recorded
& sent to ye people of ye world, who were concerned in ye matter, or others,
as in ye wisdome of God may be seen meet for God’s honour and clearing of his
truth.
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III. - Raby.
Monthly Meeting at Raby 6,5, 1680.
John Langstaffe,
Anthony Hodgshon for John Boolron, & Anthony Wennington to consider &
bring in ann Accompt to next m.m.in writing who were the first that brought the
messuage of glad tidings Amongst vs & who received them and their
messuage.
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Monthly Meeting 2, 9,
1680.
John Langstaffe & Anthony Hodgeson to make ready an Accompt in
writing, what freind first preached the Truth in these parts,
etc.
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Intention of marriage of Robt. Temple with Ann Newton, who
is an unbeliever; ffreinds in the unity of God’s power & spirit judged ye
thing & disowned ye same, & admonished him to minde the Lord & stand
his counsell & seek Redemption from ye snare he is
in.
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M.M. et Raby 7, 10,
1680.
Edward Tonstall & John Trotter to minde John Langstaffe &
Anthony Hodshon & to bring in ye paper
ordered.
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M.M. at Raby 21 , 10,
1680.
Freinds saw it meet to give forth a paper in testimony against Robert
Temple’s proceedings & marriage with a woman of the
world.
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M.M. at Raby 3, 3,
1681.
Emanuell Grice & Jo. Langstaffe for Aukland meeting - To bring in
testimonies against tithes.
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M.M.
2, 6, 1681 et Rabie.
Chas. Watson, with the assistance of Jo. Langstaff to
give forth a paper against the preist & others concerned for sprinkling his
child with water in his absence, calling it baptising, which is noe way the true
baptisme etc.
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M.M. at Raby 6, 10,
1681.
Chas. Watson’s testimony against ye preist for sprinkling his
child:-
Ralph Wren, & you concerned, my minde hath never bene cleare,
since the time that you in my absence without my knowledge or consent, did
sprinkle my child with water, & Godfather’s & Godmother’s as you call
them, which is not in the truth nor warantable by scripture. And therefore I
must deny it. And I therefore testifie against you for soe
doing.
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M.M. At Raby 4, 2,
1682.
Freinds to be appointed to speak with such as have lately forsaken
meetings have gone to ye steeplehouses,
etc.
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III. - Raby.
M.M. et Raby 2, 3, 1682.
Chas. Watson has delivered his
testimony to ye priest & ye priest has promised to conscerne himself, after
ye manner, noe more.
John Langstaff, Emanuell Grice, Anthony Hodgeson &
some other freinds of Auckland, to goe & visit some scattered freinds about
Wolsingham, & bring in an account,
etc.
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M.M. et Raby 4, 5,
1682.
Geo. Gundrey giving an account to freinds of his son lately going to
hear ye preists.
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John Belron brings an account of his haveing
spoken to Tho. Longstaffe, & that he saw little hopes of him at
p’sent.
He has also spoken to some about Bows that have lately gone to ye
steeple houses. The account concerning John Collin brought in by Barth. Crocker
is that hee desired hee may be a warning to all friends for taking a wife of the
world, hee being by that weakened, & by her & her relations, overcome to
shrinke in time of tryall.
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Ellen’ Grainger of Barnardcastle, who
haveing formally to Truth and friends’ advice, joined her self to a man of ye
world, by him was forced to goe to a steeple house, where the Dread of ye Lord
seized upon her y’ she was made to temble, soe y’ it was very much taken notice
of by people of ye world.
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John Langstaffe, Henery Grainger, &
Edward Tonstall, appointed to be at a meeting of sufferinges dureing
persecution.
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Geo. Dickson & Hen. Grainger to speake with
Tho. Bolton about his going away, & of his outward condition, & relate,
etc.
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M.M. ett Raby 1, 6,
1682.
Thos. Bolton has acknowledged that it was his weakness &
unadvisednesse in going away as he did, & y’ hee was sorry for it, etc.
& Henry Grainger has disbursed 5s. to him for y’ supply of his p’sent
necessity.
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M.M. 24, 4,
1684.
Certificate from Robt. Grundy of Stocton that Marg. Wrightson is free
to marry so far as he is
concerned.
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M.M. at Raby 7, 2,
1685.
Matter depending betwixt Zachary Murthwait & Hy. Grainger’s
daughter Eliz. ........ referred to Geo. Coates ......... With Jane Vicker’s,
Barbary Dixon, & Ann Pickering, to meet at James Watson’s
house.
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M.M. at Raby 1, 10,
1685.
Jno. Robinson’s low & pitiful condition being laid this day before
our meeting.
ffriends (out of bowelles of tendr. Compassion) resolved to
remember him with a token of their love as shortly as could
be.
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III. - Raby.
M.M. at Raby 5, 11, 1685-6.
Complaint made that Margt. Guy
has walked disorderly, & told lying & false stories of some persons; to
be spoken unto, etc.
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M.M. at Raby
3, 3, 1687. Noe businesse
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M.M. at
Raby 1, 9, 1687.
Whereas John Richmond has given great occasion of offence by
frequenting company & being overcome with drunkennesse, it is desired ye Jo.
Langstaffe & others admonish him. [J.R. subsequently denied the
charge.]
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M.M. at Raby 6, 10,
1687.
Jo. Walton to take the old booke of Births & Burials & get them
In order In the new booke,
etc.
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M.M. et Raby 7, 12,
1687.
The reports that an Idle man had raised concerning Elizth. Grainger
certified to be untrue.
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M.M. ett
Raby 6, 1, 1888. Intention of marriage ............ Thos. Wrightson of Crag
& Abigail Dixon of Raby. ************************************
M.M. et
Raby 3, 2, 1688.
Nothing against marriage of Thos. Wrightson & Abigail
Dixon; parents’ consent & clearness in ye matter, wee being satified of,
etc.
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M.M. ett Raby 3, 5,
1688.
Order as to fashions & dresses of the
world.
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M.M. ett Raby 5, 1,
1689.
William Pen’s answear to a letter written to him were brought,
etc.
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John Langstaffe & others are desired to speak with John
Garth about some money he has in his hands of Margarett Gay, his
sister.
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M.M. ett Raby ye ........
Widow Elstob desiring some
friends to take the executorship of her husband’s will from a man of ye world,
ye man of ye world being willing, the meeting desires Ralph Hodgeson, Hen.
Grainger, & Wm. Pickering to take it & take care of ye widow. [When the
time came “ye man of ye world” declined to give up the
executorship.]
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M.M. ett Raby 5,
9, 1689.
Also 2s. 6d. to Geo. Raine of Lartington, an Antient
man.
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III. - Raby.
M.M. ett Raby 4, 1, 1690.
Intention of marriage - Hy
Grainger, Junr. & Isabel Dixon, both of Raby.
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M.M. ett Raby
8, 2, 1690.
Nothing against Grainger -Dixon
marriage.
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M.M. ett Raby 3, 12,
1690.
Intention of marriage - Christopher Dickson, of Rookerby in Yorkshire
& Elizabeth Grainger, of Walworth, Co. Durham. Her parent’s
consent.
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M.M. ett Raby 3, 1, 1691.
Nothing against Dickson -
Grainger marriage. His parent’s
consent.
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M.M. ett Raby 7, 3,
1691.
[After making arrangements for apprenticing another son it it reported
that] Upon further consideration itt is thought requisite y’ Marg. Guy’s younger
sonn tarry att home with his sister till apprenticed, that he may goe to schoole
to Learne to write & cypher, & Jane Vickers & Barbary Dickson are to
speake with his sister to know if she be willing to give him his Dyet. If not
friends will pay for it & for his
learning.
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M.M. ett Raby 7, 5,
1691.
Hen. Grainger, John Langstaffe, & John Walton to get Auckland
meeting house & Raby meeting houses recorded according to ye late act of
Parliam’t.
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Intention of marriage - William Francis & Mary
Raine, & in as much as they are likely come from Ireland, & by reason of
ye troubles & declarations made in their parts, they could not conveniently
as wee understand bring certificates, etc. [ The Battle of the Boyne had been
fought a year before, & Athlone was taken by assault a week before this
meeting.]
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M.M. at Raby 4, 6,
1691.
Geo. Dixon & others to speake with a defaulting
debtor.
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M.M. at Raby 1, 8,
1691.
Jo. Langstaffe, Emanuell Grice, & Edward Tonstall to appoint a day
apart for setting in order ye Titles & dates of G. ff. [George Fox] papers
& books.
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Wm. Hutton had writt a note to excuse him by reason
of businesse in harvest.
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M.M. At
Raby 2, 12, 1691.
Friends of Cotherstone meeting having as wee apprehend been
absent from this meeting by reason of ye great snow that has made many ways
impassable.
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Appendix III. - Raby.
M.M. at Raby 5, 2, 1692.
Justice Bowes has
granted an order or warrant to ye overseers of ye poore of Stainthorpe to pay
old Thos. Bolton 18d. A month towards his maintenance. Friends have agreed &
see meet yt.
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John Walker signifie from friends wee desire they
may foebear contributing anything towards him, for yt we shall take sufficient
care concerning him, yt he want not, etc.; he has had contribution from friends
of Raby these severall yeares, yet if he had been a faithfull man more care had
been taken concerning him, not knowing, not withstanding that he wanted, having
lived with a daughter of his who takes care of him,
etc.
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M.M. at Raby 7, 4,
1692.
Jo. Langstaff & Jo. Bowron to advise with friends of ye yeerly
meeting about Cotherstone friends prescription.
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M.M. at Raby 17, 11,
1692.
ffriends of Cothersone doe bring an Account to this Meeting that there
being some difference betwixt Mathew Hutchinson the younger, whoe hath sometimes
resorted to our Meetings & one Christopher Langstaffe of ye same towne,
& that they did fight one with another, & that since ye sd. Chris.
Langstaffe is deceased, friends here haveing ye same under theire Serious
Consideration doe order that a paper of Condemnation be publickly given forth
against ye sd. Mathew Hutchinson, ye copy of which is as followeth:-
At our
Monthly Meeting att Raby, ye 17th. 11mnth. 1692. Whereas we are given to
understand that there has been a difference betwixt Mathew Hutchinson, of
Cotherstone, ye younger, & Christopher Langstaffe of ye same towne, taylor,
& that they have laide violent handes each upon other, & ye said Chris.
Langstaffe, some time after hath deceased; now these are to signifie unto all it
may concerne yt ye said Mathew Hutchinson, younger, though his father be among
us, & he himselfe, may have sometime resorted to our meetinges, yet his life
& Conversation have been far from & contrary to our principles and
practices, soe yet he has never been owned in fellowshipe with us nor looked
upon as one of us but as an vnruly, disorderly perverse young man,
etc.
Given forth from our M.M. at Raby the 17th of the 11th. Mo. 1692 by
the people of God, in scorne called Quakers.
John
Bowron....................................William Dobson.
Petter
Allonson................................Laurance Apelby.
John
Langstaffe................................Wm. Singleton.
George
Dixon...................................Nich. Cockefeld.
Henry
Grainger.................................Peter Heren.
Wm.
Pickering..................................John Robinson.
John
Walton....................................Ralph Hodgson.
James
Trotter..................................John Reay.
Edwd.
Tonstall.................................Edmond Rollenson.
Geo.
Coates....................................Geo. Goundry.
Rober.
Truman..................................Henry Graing”,
younger.
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P.241 - (xli) - Appendix
III. - Raby.
M.M. et Raby 7, 12, 1692.
It is thought requisite that
Peter Allinson, James Raine, & Batho. Crocker, doe goe to Chris.
Langstaffe’s widdow & tenderly advise her that friends have given forth a
paper of Condemnation against Matt. Hutchinson, ye younger, & leave one of
ye said papers with her, & to know what she expected from friends here by
sending a Letter to us.
************************************
Whereas
Jo. Wilson, son of Geo. Wilson, of Norgill, is at this meeting & wee doe
perceive that he hath lett out his Affections after a woman of ye world: friends
have generally signifyed their disunity with itt, & doe desire he may retire
In his minde to ye Lord & withdraw from proceeding any further
therein.
************************************
M.M. at Raby 7, 1,
1693.
Christ. Langstaffes widdow said she expected nothing from friends here,
but only to lay before us her deplorable condition. Whereupon we have advised
old Mathew Hutchinson to be charitable & helpful to ye widdow considering
her circumstances.
Henry Grainger was with Justice Bowes & gave one of ye
paper’s of Condemnation to him. & the Justice told Henry he thought itt
would doe well for Mathew to give something to ye widdow. Henry haveing first
told him Itt was our sence, which he Approved: now it is ye advice of this
meeting that Mathew doe extend as speedily as he can, some liberall Reliefe to
her: which he doth here declare he is willing to
doe.
************************************
M.M. at Raby 4, 2,
1693.
Geo. Dixon & others to speake with Wm.
Hutton.
************************************
M.M. at Raby 2, 3,
1693.
Matt. Hutchinson gives an account to friends that he hath not yet
extended that Supply to Chris. Langstaffes widdow which he intends to doe,
because Justice Bows has been abroad, whose further advice Mathew & friends
thinks Itt may be requisite to have In itt, etc. Bart. Crocker hath spoken with
John Wilson about letting out his affections after a Woman of ye World, &
perceives not any willingnesse in him to give itt up, soe John Bowron & M.
Hutchinson are desired to speake with him, etc.
************************************
M.M. at Raby 6, 4, 1693.
Matt.
Hutchinson hath been with Justice Bows, who told him he would have them to make
an end of itt amongst themselves, but If they cannot he will assist them. Mathew
alsoe says that he hath been already in part helpfull to ye widdow, etc.
John
Wilson still continues unwilling to give up that concerne which Is betwixt him
& the woman above mentioned.
To be referred to Quarterly
meeting.
************************************
M.M. at Raby 6, 1,
1694.
[John Langstaff, with others, signatory to a paper of
condemnation.]
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P.242 - (xlii) -
Appendix III. - Raby.
M.M. at Raby 3, 5, 1694.
Friends of Cotherstone
meeting haveing Aquainted this meeting, that John Wilson, sonn of Geo. W., is
married with a woman of the world, friends here doe desire Christ. Dixon &
others, to draw up a paper against the sd. action, &, further, to Discourse
with the sd. young man, etc.
*********
[A long latter signed G. ff. ends]
“ and soe I say papers of condemnation should be sent to them, & stuck upon
their Crosses & steeple house doors, etc.”
[ A set of rules follows, of
which the seventh begins ] “ And all such as wear theire hatts when friendes
prayes, & are gotten into ye old ways of Ranters, who sett up ye wearing
thereof in opposition to the power of God,” etc.
*********
[At the end
of the book, upside down.]
A copy of ye comdemnation of Ralph Hodgeson &
Anne Hodgeson’s fforwardnesse in takeing each other in marriage before ffriends
had seen meet to allow of the same
17, 4, 1679.
Anne Hodgeson’s single
condemnation of herself, in being concerned with a man of ye world in relation
to marriage, & also her hastinesse in concerning herself with John Airey “
before ye unione with mee & ye man of ye world was ended,”
etc.
***************************************
M.M. at Raby 1, 4,
1684.
Copy of a paper brought in by Mathew Hutchinson, wherein he condemns
his flying from ye constable when he came to take
him.
************************************
Raby Monthly Meeting Minutes
( Mens )
Vol. 11.........1694 -
1740.
************************************
Monthly Meeting 4, 5,
1699.
Ralph Dixon of Raby & Susanna Watson of Woodhouse Close, Intention
of marriage. His father & mother present. Also her father, who declares his
own & his wifes consent
*********
[ 1, 6, 1699, nothing against it.
]
************************************
Monthly Meeting 17, 8,
1699.
Christs. Dixon of Cotherston
present.
************************************
Monthly Meeting 28, 10,
1703.
Christs. Dixon & Peter Allinson are desired to take care that they
who are present at the Accomplishment at the marriage of Geo. Grainger &
Abigail Wilson may be orderly in their behaviour,
etc.
************************************
P.243 - xliii) - Appendix
III. - Raby.
Monthly Meeting 7, 1, 1703 - 4. Geo. Dixon, son of Geo.
& Barbary Dixon of Raby, & Sarah Greenwood, dau. of James & Elizth.
Greenwood of Gailes Garth in Dent in Yorkshire. His father & mother
present
******
Monthly Meeting 4, 2, 1704.
Nothing against the marr’e.
Her father & mother consent. Referred to Bridgefats mo. meeting, unto which
she belongs.
************************************
Monthly Meeting 5,
2, 1720.
Intention of marr’e. Ralph Dixon & Eliz Hunter, widow, a member
of Benfieldside meeting..................................[ 31, 3, 1720, nothing
against it.]
************************************
Monthly Meeting 7,
9, 1721.
Where as Christopher Dixon for Divers years hath frequented the
meeting of the people called Quakers, but not having a due regard to that devine
principle of truth made manifest not only to him but to all mankind in Order for
their redemption, hath bene severall times found Guilty of drinking to excess,
in soe much that he has become a verry greate Reproach unto the truth he made
profession of, & he having severall times been tenderly dealt with, for
severall years, but not finding any amendment, we are constrained, as has been
our constant practice in the Like Cases, to give out the following lines against
these his Actions:
There for this may Certify all persons into whose hands
this may come, that wee have no Unity with the said Christopher Dixon, nor these
his Evill practices, nor from hence forth can own him of our Society Until
through true repentance & amendment of life he returne unto the Lord which
is our sincere desires.
Wm. Kay. M. Coates. Jno.
Walton.
************
Given forth at our Monthly Meeting at Raby, ye 7th of
ye 9th month 1721.
[ A paper in the same words against Joseph Dixon
also.
************************************
Monthly Meeting 25, 10,
1721.
Ra. Dixon to attend the meeting of publick friends tomorrow weeke at
Durham.
************************************
Monthly Meeting 3, 1,
1723 - 4.
Intention of marr’e. Geo. Dixon, son of Ralph Dixon, of Hen.
Knowle, & Susanna his wife, dec’d., with Mary Hunter, dau. of Thomas Hunter
& Hannah, dec’d. His father present. Her uncle, Jeremiah Hunter, her
guardian, approves thereof.
[7,2, 1724, nothing against
it.]
************************************
Monthly Meeting 2,
2, 1728.
Robt. Briggs of Kendall in Westmd., son of Emanuell Bridggs dec’d.
& Mary his wife, with Susanna Dixon, dau. of Ralph Dixon & Susanna,
dec’d. His mother consents; also her father.
[ 7, 3, 1728, nothing against
it.]
************************************
P.244 - (xliv) - Appendix
III. - Raby.
Monthly Meeting 11, 12, 1728.
Intention of
marr’e...........John Raylton [son] of John Raylton, dec’d. & Elizabeth his
widdow, of Bowes in the county of York & Barbara Dixon, dau. of Ralph Dixon
& Susanna his wife, dec’d., of Henknowle in the county of Durham. His mother
consents. Her father present.
************************************
Monthly Meeting 11, 1,
1728.
Nothing against it. George Dixon & John Walton are desired to
attend the sd. Marriage to see that things be orderly.
********
Intention
of marr’e.---Joshua Dixon, son of Christopher & Elizabeth Dixon, late of
Raby, Co. Durham, decd., & Hannah Parking, dau’r. of Christopher &
Margaret Parking, of South side in the same county,
dec’d.
********
Intention of marr’e.--- John Dixon, son of George &
Sarah Dixon of Raby, & Hannah Coats, dau’r of Michell & Margret Coats of
Langlyford, Co. Durham. Their parents present.
[25, 1, 1679, nothing against
either marr’e.]
************************************
Monthly Meeting
3, 9, 1730.
Intention of marr’e. --- James Dixon, son of Ralph Dixon &
Susannah his wife, of Henknowle, with Alice Haswell, dau’r. of Thomas & Ell.
Haswell of Little Town.
[1, 10, 1730, nothing against
it.]
************************************
Monthly Meeting 2, 10,
1730.
James Waistall, son of Nathaniel & Mary W., dec’d., with his friend
Elizth. Robeson, dau’r. of Robt. & Jane R dec’d.
Intention of marr’e.
Geo. Dixon & others desired to make enquiry.
[20, 1, 1730, nothing
against it. Certifie from Stockton meeting of his
clearness.]
************************************
Monthly Meeting 3, 2,
1733.
Robt. Studholm, son of Robt. & Ellinor Sudholm of Studholm in
Cumberland, with his friend Elizth. Dixon, dau’r. of Ralph & Susannah Dixon
of Henknowle. His mother being living, her consent is desired.
[1, 3, 1733,
nothing against it.]
************************************
Monthly
Meeting 5, 6, 1735.
Edward Pease & Elizth. Coats, dau’r. of Michaell
Coats. Their parents consent.
[ 2, 7, 1735, nothing against
it.]
************************************
Monthly Meeting 4, 3,
1736.
Wm. Wilson, son of Roland W., of Strickland Hall in Westmorland &
Mary Dixon, dau’r. of George D., of Raby..............................[ 1, 4,
1736, nothing against it.]
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P.245
- (xiv) - Appendix III. - Raby.
The Monthly Meeting Book for Barnard:
castle, Raby & Auckland.
*********
[Inside the cover]
Raby Women’s
Meeting Booke.
*********
Monthly Meeting 3, 12, 1679.
The bondage of
our brethren which are in slavery by the Turks being considered this day, in the
bowells to love to them, wee have agreed amongst us to send twenty shillings,
etc.
************************************
Monthly meeting 3, 3,
1681.
If any woman freinds be Longing to this M.M. have a mind to come &
be not abile to come A foot, nor of ability to hire a hors, y’ if they shall
hire one, it shall be paid for, etc. Given 2s. For y’ suply of Margreat
Lanstaf.
************************************
M.M. 5, 5,
1681.
Elizth. Hodgson spoken to, & she doth say, that she is resolved not
to marry with any except he be a
friend.
************************************
M.M. 3, 6,
1681.
Katren Watson declares that she was cleare of consenting y’ her childe
should be sprinkled with the
priest.
************************************
M.M. 4, 2, 1682.
Ann
Walker of Standrop took occasion to goe to the steppelhous thee next 3th day
after being our monthly meeting, she assembled herself amongst us, & being
tenderly Admonished & examened what was the occasion of hir going. She gave
but a sllender account, &c. She & Elizth. Walker to be spoken to &
their answars Brought in.
************************************
M.M. 6,
4, 1682.
Given to Mary Robinson who is going to Pensilluania & desired
sum supply from vs. 7s.
************************************
M.M.6,
12, 1682.
Rebeckah Grinwell being concerned with a man of the world, In
Relation to marriage hath gone to a priest & married with him. Friends have
laid the Evill of it before her, etc.
************************************
M.M. 4, 2, 1683.
Copy paper
of condemnation by Rebecca Todd [ formally Grinwell] to the preist that marryed
them.
************************************
246 - (xlvii) -
Appendix III. - Raby.
M.M. 1, 3, 1683.
Kath Temple desires that
Friends will take Care to gett her Daughter a
service.
************************************
M.M. 3, 5, 1683.
No
business; but wee doe keepe up our meeting whether or noe wee may be concerned
with much businesse.
************************************
M.M. 5, 11,
1685.
Margt. Guy having walked disorderly by carrying stories &
intermeddling, it was seen convenient y’ she be admonished, & dealt with all
further according to Truth,
etc.
************************************
M.M. 2, 12, 1685.
Margt.
Guy subscribed a paper of condemnation. Copy entered. [ Stories related to Wm.
Mowbray & Wm. Best, Geo. Dixon & his wife “ & several
others.”]
************************************
M.M. 6, 1,
1688.
Intention of marriage........Thomas Wretson of Crag & Abigail Dixon
of Raby.
[3, 2, 1688, nothing against it.]
[Note M.M.3, 4, 1684. Intention
of marriage --- Peter Allesson of Cotherston & Marg,t. Writson of
Cragg.
************************************
M.M. 7, 6, 1688.
Mathew
Hutchison of Cotherstone haveing a purpose to goe into Holland upon Truth’s
account, sygnifying his Intention thereof to us, & it was left to his own
Clearnes in the truth.
************************************
M.M. 4, 1,
1689.
Intention of marr’e........Hy. Grainger & Esabell Dexson
[ 8, 2,
1689, nothing against it.]
************************************
M.M.
3, 12, 1690.
Intention of marr’e........Christopher Dickson of Rrokeby &
Elizth. Granger.
************************************
M.M. 3, 1,
1689.
Nothing against marriage. [of
Rucksby.]
************************************
M.M. 7, 1, 1693.
It
is signified to this meeting that Rebeckah Huttan is concerned with a man of ye
world in Refarance to Marrage & Ann Pickering & Abegil Wreatson [
Abigail Dickson who married Thomas Wrightson of Crag, see 6, 1, 1688.] Is
disered to goe & speake to her, etc.
************************************
P.247 - (xlvii) - Appendix III.
- Raby.
M.M. 2, 3, 1693.
Freinds gives an account yt. they found
Rebeckah Hutton very obstinate, etc. concerning y’ matter they spake to her
About & we cannot but leave our testimony against that
Spirret.
************************************
M.M. 5, 7,
1693.
Letter to the Quartly. at Durham about young women being cautioned not
to give to much incouragemt. to young men until they have carefully weighed,
etc., & young men to be careful in making proposals to young women,
etc.
************************************
M.M. 7, 6, 1694
[A
certificate from Swaledale meeting , signed, amongst others, by James Langstaff.
]
************************************
M.M. 6, 3, 1695.
Freinds of
Auckland have spoken to Sarah Lampton for leting out her affections After A man
of ye world, In Relation to marriage, Yet nothwithstanding all there exercise
& laboure of love towards her She is marryed by a preist.
Copy paper of
disunity with her.
************************************
M.M. 6, 6,
1695.
Freinds have discourced with Elenour Houston about her Aparrall which
was not becoming those yt profese Truth to weare. & she saide she would not
Dres her selfe undesently.
************************************
M.M.
3, 1, 1696.
Intention of marr’e. --- Geo, Grainger , son of Henery &
Elenour G., & Margret Goundery Dau. of Geo. & Margaret G., of Gandeles
Mill. [Gandelea ?]
************************************
M.M. 7, 2,
1696.
Parents all pleased with marriage & nothing against it.
************************************
M.M. 4, 5, 1699.
Intention of
marr’e. --- Ralph Dixon, son of George & Barbary Dixon of Raby, &
Susannah Watson, dau. of James & Elizth. Watson, of Woodas
Close.
**********
M.M. 1, 6, 1699.
Nothing against it.
************************************
M.M. 7, 10, 1703.
Intention
of marr’e. --- Geo. Grainger, son of Henery & Elenor G., of Raby, &
Abigill Willson, dau. of Rodger & Jane W., of Cotherston.
[ 28, 10, 1703,
nothing against it. ]
************************************
M.M. 7, 1,
1704.
Intention of marr’e. --- Georg Dixon, son of Geo. & Barbary D., of
Raby, & Sarah Greanwood, dau. of Geo. & Elizabeth Greanwood of Gale
Garth in Yorkshire.
************************************
P.248 -
(xlviii) - Appendix III. - Raby.
M.M. 4, 2, 1704.
Nothing against it.
His Father & Mother j’s been at meeting & gives Thare consent, & he
brought a Certifycat from her father & mother & alsoe from ye yonge
Woman concerned.
************************************
M.M. 4, 4,
1706.
Intention of marr’e.......Geo. Grainger of Raby & Hannah Rain of
Stonye Kell.
[2, 5, 1706, nothing against it. Was Grainger married three
times or did he break off three engagements ? His brother Caleb appears three
times under like
circumstances.]
************************************
M.M. 3, 3,
1720.
Intention of marr’e. --- Ralph Dickson of henkhowel & Elizth.
Hunter of Benfeildside. M.M. 31, Same Month.
Nothing against
it.
************************************
M.M. 5, 1, 1721.
Sarah
Dickson & Margret Go. ........ Js. owersers this
year.
************************************
M.M. 5, 1,
1723.
Intention of marr’e......Pharar Oystan, son of Thomas & Ann O.,
near Bp. Auckland, & Dorithy Broen, dau. To John & Dorithy Broen, in Bp.
Auckland.
[ Nothing against it.
]
************************************
M.M. 3, 1, 1723 -
4.
Intention of marr’e. --- Geoge Dixon of Henknowl, son of Ralph &
Susannah Dixon, & Mary Hunter of Newcastle. His parents are
present.
************************************
M.M. 7, 2,
1724.
Nothing against marriage of Geo. Dixon & Mary
Hunter.
************************************
M.M. 2, 2,
1728.
Intention of marr’e........Robert Brigs of Kendale & Susannah Dixon
of Henknool, near Auckland. Her Father & Mother present. Certif from his
Mother.
[ 7, 3, 1728, nothing against it.
]
************************************
M.M. 4, 12, 1728.
Intention
of marr’e........John Reiton, son of Elizth Relton of Bowes, & Barbara
Dixon, dau. To Ralph Dixon of
Henknowles.
************************************
M.M. 4, 1,
1729.
Nothing against it. Intention of marr’e --- Joshua Dixon, son of
Christopher & Elizth. Dizon, dec’d. & Hannah Parkin, dau. of Christopher
& Margrit, dec’d.
************************************
M.M. 25, 1,
1729.
Nothing againt marr’e. of Joshua Dixon, & Hannah
Parkin.
**********
P249 - (xlix) - Appendix III. -
Raby.
Intention of marr’e. --- John Dixon, son of Geo. & Sarah Dixon
of Raby & Hannah Coats, dau. of Michal & Margrit Coates of Langlayford.
Both parents consent.
[ 25, 1, 1729, nothing against it.
]
************************************
M.M. 3, 9, 1730.
Intention
of marr’e......James Dixon, son of Ralph Dixon of Henknool, & Alis Haswell,
dau. to Thom. & Elizth. Haswell, near Durham.
***********
M.M. 1,
10, 1730.
Nothing seems to apose
same.
************************************
M.M. 3, 2,
1733.
Intention of marr’e.......Robert Studholm & Eliz. Dixon, dau. of
Ralph Dixon; her father present.
***********
M.M. et Auckland 1, 3,
1733.
Nothing against it. Certificate from his
mother.
************************************
M.M. 5, 6,
1735.
Intention of marr’e........Edward Peas of Darlington & Elizth.
Coats, dau. of Michal & Margrit C., near Raby. Her father & mother
present. Certificate from his parents. [ 2, 7, 1735, nothing against it.
]
************************************
M. M. at Aukland 4, 3,
1736.
Intention of marr’e.........Wm. Wilson, son of Roland Wilson, &
Mary Dixon, dau. to Geo. Dixon.
***********
M.M. at Lartington 1, 4,
1736.
Nothing against
it.
************************************
M.M. at Bishop Auckland 6, 3,
1740.
Intention........Thos. Dotchen, of Roshefoord & Abigail Dixon.
Their parents present.
[ 3, 4, 1740, nothing against it.
]
************************************
M.M. 2, 4,
1741.
Intention.........James Dixon & Rachel
Coats.
***********
M.M. 23, 4, 1741.
Nothing against it. His parents
are agreeable to it, & hirs made willing to pass
it.
************************************
M.M. 3, 5, 1744.
Mary
Dixon of Bp. Auckland hath Requested a syrtifcate for visiting friends in
Comberland, which shea has received with free consent of
friends.
**********
P.250 - (1) - Appendix III. -
Raby.
Intention........Geo. Dixon of Raby, son of Geo. Dixon & Sarah
his wife, & Elizth. Raw, of Reeth Co.,
York.
************************************
M.M. 24, 7,
1744.
Nothing against Geo. Dixon’s marriage, with his friend, Eliz.
Raw.
********************************
M.M. 4, 12,
1745.
Intention........Hugh Watson, son of Joshua Watson, of Huntwell,
Allendale, & Hannah Dixon, Widdow of Raby............A few lines from his
father.
[ 4, 1, 1745, nothing against it.
]
************************************
M.M. 6, 6, 1748.
No business
seemed to appear.
************************************
M.M. 27, 8,
1748.
Ralph Dixon of Henknowl & Sarah Coats of Linsack, dau. to Henry
Coats & Rachel his wife. [ 27, 10, 1748, nothing against it.
]
************************************
M.M. 5, 1, 1750. Intention.
---- Thomas Preacher of Raby & Susanna Gallilee. Her parents present &
also her uncle Taylor. [ 2, 2, 1751, nothing against it.
]
************************************
M.M. 3, 7, 1751.
Our friend
James ? Dixon has a concern to visit friends in Irland, & his certificate
issued by us.
************************************
M.M. 24, 4,
1753.
Mary Dixon of Bp. Auckland, requested a certificate to visit friends in
sevearl parts of Yorkshire, which she received with free consent of
friends.
************************************
M.M. 2, 12,
1753.
Mary Dixon of Aukland & Hannah Dixon are appointed as
Representatives to the quarterly
meeting.
************************************
M.M. 26, 3,
1754.
Intention.........Wm. Dixon & Sarah Coats. His parents present. Her
father present.
[ 30, 4, 1754, nothing against it.
]
************************************
M.M. 31, 12, 1754.
Isabel
Bowron & Mary Dizon to attend ye Quarterly Meeting as Representatives for
m.m
************************************
M.M. at Raby, 25, 10,
1756.
Mary Dizon brings in her certificate friends gave her & hath given
an account of her Joyrney & satisfaction therein, which friends was Pleased
with.
************************************
P.251 - (1i) Appendix III.
- Raby.
Raby Monthly Meeting Minutes. -
(Men’s).
************************************
Vol.
111.
*******************
M.M. at Raby 2, 10, 1746.
Testimony against
Ralph Dixon for marrying by a
priest.
************************************
M.M. at Raby 3, 12,
1746.
Dorathy Dixon, married by a priest - Testimony
against.
************************************
M.M. at Raby 26, 2,
1754.
Paper of denial against Geo. Dixon for being married by a
priest:
Whereas George Dixon of Cockfield, junior, & Sarah Railton of
Bows from an Education a Mongst us, the people called Quakers was looked upon to
be of our Society, but for want of duely Regarding that devine light & grace
which we make a profession of, have so far gone from the Rules of the society as
to marry by a priest, being so near Related as first cozins. We therefore find
ourselves Ingaged to give forth this Testimony of our disunity with them, &
Cannot own them as members until they come to a godly sorrow & witness true
Repentance, which is what we sincerely desire for them.
Signed JOSHUA DIXON,
REG. HOLME, HENRY COATES.
ON BEHALF OF RABY MONTHLY MEETING 26, 2,
1754.
************************************
M.M. [ ? Men’s ] 31, viii ,
1756.
“Joshua Dixon has this day delivered in his Certificate we sent with
him when he went to Americay, & hath given us an account of his labour &
Service in those countryes & Provinces which is to our satisfaction: he hath
brought also several certificates from their friends of their unity with him in
his concern”.
************************************
M.M. 31, 5,
1763.
Jno. Dodgshon, son of Thomas & Margaret Dodgshon & Mary Dixon,
dau. of John & Isabel Dixon : parents all dead.
***********
Marriage
passed 21, 6, 1763.
************************************
M.M. 27, 7,
1762.
James Dixon, a
bankrupt...........disowned.
************************************
M.M.
at Staindrop 26, 9, 1780.
Ralph Dixon of St. Andrews,
Auckland...........disowned for
bankruptsy.
************************************
M.M. at 29, 7,
1783.
George Dixon married by a
priest...........disowned.
************************************
M.M.
at Staindrop 30, 3, 1784.
John Dixon & family moving to Philadelphia.
Auckland friends ask for a certificate for him;
granted.
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P.252 - (1ii) - Appendix
III. - Raby.
M.M. at Staindrop 27, 4, 1784.
Geo. Dixon junior applies for
membership.
************************************
M.M. at Staindrop 26,
4, 1785.
Joshua Dixon, very disorderly, disowned. [He had been previously
severely admonished. ]
************************************
M.M. 13,
3, 1787.
Ralph Dixon of Darlington..........disowned.
*****************************************************
STOCKTON MINUTE
BOOK (VOL. 1., PART 1., 1675 - 1687),
ENTITLED
The Monthly Meeting
Booke of Darlington, Shotton, & Norton friends.
************************************
Monthly Meeting 8, 2,
1679.
It is ordered that Thomas Chipchase & James Wood, & Robt.
Pattison goe with. Robert Truman & Lawrence Appleby to the m.m. att Rabye ,
to advise with ffriends there what is best to be done concerning the disorderly
marriage of Bethwail Langstaffe with Ann Hudson for clearing of the truth &
ffriends; & retorne & answer to the next
m.m.
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M.M. 13, 3, 1679.
Answer
retorned that ffriends of the m.m. at Rabye desired some forbearance of time, to
see if Bethwell Langstaffe & his wife through ffriends endeavours to bring
them to a sence of their disorderly marriage, & to see if they would condemn
the act themselves & clear the
truth.
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M.M. 10, 4,
1679.
Ordered that Edward Tunstall, John Wilkinson, & Emanuell Grice,
John Langstaff, John Richinson, Wm. Ffoster, & Simon Townesend, do meet at
Windleston, upon the twenty seventh day of the ffourth month, to speake with
Bethwell Langstaff & his wife, about the clearing of the truth about their
disorderly marriage, etc.
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M.M. 3,
5, mo. called July, 1679.
[N.B. Prior to the introduction of the New Style,
the first month was March.] Answer Retorned that ffriends have been to
Windleston, but Bethwell Langstaffe was not att home, & Ann his wife, being
tenderly dealt with about their disorderly marriage, would not Acknowledge any
Condemnation upon her for the same, though ffriends did feel something of sence
upon her: therefore Edward Tunstall & Chr. Crosby & Daniel Ives, Thomas
Chipchaise & Margaret his wife & Alice Herron are appointed to be att
Windleston upon the eighteenth day of this instant month, to endeavour to gett
her to come to the next m.m.
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M.M. 12, 6, 1679.
A paper was
written concerning the condemnation of Ann Hudson marriage of Bethewell
Langstaffe, with a priest & ordered to be sent to John Langstaffe that he
may have sight of it,
253- (1iiii) - Appendix III. - Raby
and shew the
same to her, before it bee published to the end, that if noe sufficient reason
bee shewed to the contrary betwixt this & ye next m.m., then the same to bee
forthwith published for the clearing of the truth, & ffriends in the truth,
& the Ghospell order practised amongst friends in ye
truth.
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M.M. 9 ... (torn off)
1679.
Answer returned that a Coppy of the paper to bee published for ye
Condemnation of Ann Hudson’s marriage with Bethewell Langstaffe was sent in a
Letter to John Langstaffe in which hee was aquainted that it was ye intent of
ffriends of this M.M. to publish ye same, if no sufficient Reason was given
betwixt the last & this next M.M. & there being an Account given that ye
Letter was received, but noe sufficient reason being ..... why the paper should
not be published, and ffriends by reason of John Lang ........ silence in this
matter, taking it for granted that hee hath unity with ffriends ....... the
same, therefore it is left to ffriends of Norton meeting to publish ye said
paper as they shall see most
convenient.
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M.M. 14, 8,
1679.
Wm. Binningley, att his leasure to write againe to .........
Langstaffe, & aquaint him that upon his Request the publishing of the paper
is delayed until next m. M.
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M.M.
14, 9, ......79.
Wm. Binningley has written to John Langstaffe. No Answer. To
write again.
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M.M. 9, 10,
1679
No answer : Therefore ye paper to be Red in Norton Meeting, next first
day.
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M.M. 13, 11 1679.
John
Blaikston, to prepaire his barn with conveniences, for entertaining friends in
discomposure of minde, & ffriends are willing to allow him 3s per annum for
his attendance & his Barn, & 6d per week for his care & maintainance
of Daniell Eves. [ No more Langstaffe or Dixon entries in the
Book.]
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Stockton
Monthly Meeting Minutes.
Vol. 1. Part 11 - 1687 - 1727.
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M.M. 16, 11,
1690.
Intention of marr’e --- Christopher Dickson of Rookby, Co. York &
Elizth. Grainger of Walworth, Co. Durham.
[ 16, 12, 1690, nothing against it.
His parents consent. ]
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M.M. 11,
2, 1699.
Ann Longstaf made a Complante to this meeting for want of her thirds
of an estate sould to Ralph Pattison by Bethwell Longstaf her husband. Robert
Pattison is to goe with her to Abell Longstaff to see what can be done in order
to her Reliefe in that Case & returne an account to the next
m.m.
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P.254 - (1iv)- Appendix III.
- Raby.
M.M. 9, 3, 1699.
Robt. Pattison gives an account y’ he went
with Ann Longstaff, but that she was willing to doe nothing without her brother
Thomas.
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M.M. 4, 6, 1699.
The
matter about Ann Longstaff: Robert Pattison is willing to refer to John Hall
& John Dubledaye, the time & place to be left to the arbitrators, &
that there be timely notice given to ye
partyes.
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M.M. 12, 7,
1699.
John Hall gives account that John Dubleday & he did meete, &
Robt. Pattison was willing to submit to any reasonable matter, yet they could
not make an end therof; therefore friends Leaves her to her Liberty to proceed
as the Law shall direct in order for her to procure her
Right.
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M.M. 13, 8,
1702.
Intention of marr’e --- Benjamin Foster, belonging this meeting, &
Sarah Langstaff, daur. of John Langstaff, near Whitby
[ 10, 9, 1702, nothing
against it. Her parents
consent.]
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M.M. 12, 12,
1705.
Intention of marr’e --- Robt. Robson, belonging Darlington Meeting,
& Mary Dixon.
He is about to move to Cumberland, & friends there
desire an account of his conversation.
[ 12, 1, 1706, nothing against it.
]
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Stockton Meeting
Minutes
Vol. 11. 1727 - 1767.
[No Langstaffs in the
Index.]
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M.M. 13, 3,
1753.
Darlington Friends aquaints this meeting that a demand is made of James
Dixon of Pearsbridge, called Chantry rent, which the apprehend to be of the same
nature of Tithes; this meeting refers the case to the quarter meeting for their
advice therein.
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M.M. 11, 11,
1760.
A certificate from Raby M.M., held at Lartington, the 24th of the 6th
mo. last, on behalf of Tony[?] Railton, who settled in Stockton, is brought
here, read, & accepted.
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M.M.
8, 3, 1774.
Eliz. Dixon, daur. Of James & Rachel Dixon, late of
Pearsbridge, now Eliz. Hodgshon, married by a priest &
disowned.
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M.M. 13, 3,
1787.
Ralph Dixon of Darlington, disowned.
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