THE LANGSTAFFS OF TEESDALE AND
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Johnson A Carole's Cottage
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BY
GEORGE BLUNDELL LONGSTAFF
Transcribed
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CAROLE A.M.
JOHNSON
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Appendix VI.
WILLS OF THE PREROGATIVE COURT OF CANTERBURY,
NOW AT
SOMERSET HOUSE, LONDON.
1637, July 10, ADMINISTRATION of the goods of
Thomas Longstrawe, late of St. Olave’s, Southwark, co. Surrey, granted to
Elizabeth Longstrawe, relict.
INVENTORY sworn at £20 0s. 6d.
[See
administration of Francis, 1690.]
1639, October 24, WILL of John Langstraffe,
in the employment of Hon. East India Company.
To William Hall wearing
apparel, to Samuel Tattle wearing apparel, the rest to be sold at the mast; to
John Prowd, master of the ship I am in, £5 and my rapier; to Mr John Clapcoate,
William Danvers, Thomas Smith, Miles Fisher, 22s. apiece for rings; to
Steven Roberd my “Semycurcull.”
“All the parties being in the ship where I
now am.” To my cousin Anne Smith, living in Ratcliff, 20s.. To the poor of
Stepney £3. Executrix, Mrs Elizabeth Muncke, and £5 legacy to her. Residuary
legatee, my father James Langstraffe in the parish of Staindroppe, Bishoprick of
Derram. If he be then dead, the residue to be divided between James Langstraffe
and my sisters Margaret and Katherine Langstraffe.
Overseers: Mr . John
Prowd and Mr. John Clapcoate.
[Signed] John Langstraffe.
Witnesses:
William Danvers, William Lee, Nicholas Barggam.
Proved 3 August 1640 by the
executrix named.
[See Richmond will of Ralph Langstaff of Langthorne, 1626;
also York will of James Langstaff of Cleatlam, 1744.]
Stepney Parish
Register.
1635 June 17 Richard Smith of Ratcliffe, shoemaker, and Ann
Langstaffe, maid, married.
1648 July 27 John Blyth of Bishopsgate,
silkweaver, and Lucie Longstraffe of Ratcliffe high way, maid,
married.
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1637. Ancient Rent.
James Langstraffe of Shotton, £1 10s. 0d.
1637-8 Jan. 31 Anne Langstraffe of
Shotton, buried.
1641 Nov. 28 Edward Hunter and Margt. Lanzaffe,
married.
1649 Dec. 20 Martin Bell & Katherine Langstraffe of Shotton,
married.
1650-51 Jan. 30 Isable Langstraffe of Shotton, buried.
1653 July
9 Anne dau. of James Langstraff of Shotton, bapt.
1655 July 8 James
Langstraffe of Shotton, buried.
1656-7 Jan. 31 Isable dau. of James
Langstraffe of Shotton, born Jan. 24, bapt.
1658-9 Feb. 27 Mary [?Margaret]
dau. of James & Mary Langstraffe, born Feb. 24, bapt.
1662-3 Jan. 26 John
y’ son of James Langtraffe of Raby, bapt.
1665 Apr. 10 Mary dau. of James
Langstraffe of Shotton, bapt.
1667 Mar. 26 James Langstaffe of Shotton,
buried.
1684 Oct. 8 Margaret dau. of James Langstaffe, buried.
1685-6 Feb.
14 Robert s. of James and Mary Langstaffe of Cleatlam, buried.
1717 Nov. 5
James Langstaffe of Cleatlam, buried.
1785 Nov. 20 Thomas s. of Thomas &
Barbary Langstaff of Cleatlam, bapt.
Raby Manor Court Rolls. (See also
pp. 8, 9.)
1654 Sept. 27 James Langstaffe, a juror.
Gainford Parish
Register.
1728 May 29 Robert Langstaff of Cleatlam, buried.
1742 Sept 12
Mary Langstaff of Cleatlam, buried.
1750 Nov. 9 Henry s. of Wm. Langstaff of
Gainford, buried.
1750 Nov. 25 James Langstaff of Cleatlam, buried. [He
voted as a freeholder 1732.]
Monumental Inscriptions in Gainford
Churchyard.
Here lies the body of Robart, Son of James and Mary Langstaff of
Cleatlam, who departed this life May 7th, aged 43, Anno Dom. 1728.
[ On the
other side.] Here lies the Body of Mary, wife of Mathias Shaw who departed this
life, October the 27th 1766 aged 7? years. Also the Body of the above Mathias
Shaw, who departed this life the 4th of March 1781, aged 85 years.
Here lieth
the Body of Robert son of James and Mary Longstaff of Cleatlam, who depareted
this life May ye 29th 1728, aged 43. Also ye Body of Mary, the wife of James
Longstaff, who departed this life September the 12th, 1741, aged 84. Also ye
Body of James Longstaff, who departed this life November ye 25th, 1750, aged
98.
[The two stones lie close together on the north side of the
churchyard.]
Here lieth the body of Henry, the son of William and Mary
Langstaff, who departed this life, November ye 7 Anno Dom. 1750, aged 27
years.
[The parishes of Staindrop and Gainford adjoin; Shotton and Raby are
in the former, Cleatlam in the latter, though it is considerably nearer to
Staindrop Church.]
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1651-2
February 13. WILL of Margery Langstraff of Raby, co. Durham. [Printed p. xviii,
supra.]
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1652 May 14. ADMINISTRATION of the goods of
Michael Langstraffe, late of Mickleton, co. York, granted to his son, William
Langstaffe. [ See p. lxiii, supra.]
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1653-4, February
20 . ADMINISTRATION of the goods of Richard Langstaff, late of St. Helen’s
Auckland, co. Durham, deceased, granted to Richard Palladay, principal creditor.
[See Pedigree No.2.]
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1659 April 28. WILL of
Thomas Longstaffe of Houlton, Beckerin, co Lincoln, husbandman. To be buried in
the parish church or churchyard “wherein I am inhabited.” To Thomas Longstaffe,
my eldest son, my cottage house at Horsington, after the death of my wife, also
£10 when he shall be 21; to John Longstaffe my 2nd son, £25 when 21; to Jasper
Longstaffe my youngest son, £20 when 21. Residuary legatee and executor, my wife,
Katherine Longstaffe.
The mark of Thomas Longstaffe.
Witnesses: John
Swallow, Francis Samson, the mark of John Tindall.
Proved 18 July 1660
by Katherine Longstaffe, relict and executrix named.
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1681
June 6. WILL of Robert Langstraffe of the parish of St. Mary Magdalene,
Bermondsey, co. Surrey, Citizen and leather seller of London. To Elizabeth
Langstraffe, dau. of my son Robert Langstraffe, decd. £5, to be paid to her when
21 or on marriage; to her mother Elizabeth Langstraffe, widow, £5; to any other of
my near relations that can lawfully claim any right of, or into my estate, 12d.
apiece. I desire my wife to contine to maintain my brother Ralphe Langstraffe,
who is deaf and dumb. Residuary legatee and executrix, my wife Alice Langstraffe
The mark and seal of Robert Langstraffe.
Witnesses: Robert Goodale,
Nicholas Erfort, John Watts, sen’.
Proved 25 October 1686 by Alice
Langstraffe, relict and executrix named.
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1689 May 4.
Will of John Longstaffe of London. mariner. Being bound forth on a voyage to
sea, I appoint my sisters Margaret and Dorothy Longstaffe, my attorneys,
executrices and joint universal legatees.
The mark of John Longstaffe.
Witnesses; Joan Wills, Sam Wills, jun.
Proved 23 July 1691 by Margaret Russells, wife of Adam Russels, and Dorothy
Bradshipp, wife Robert Bradship, the executrixes named.
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1690 September 5. ADMINISTRATION of the goods of
Francis Longstaffe, late of St Olave’s Southwark, co. Surrey, but deceased on
board the ship, “New Berkeley Castle, ” granted to Elizabeth Langstraffe, his
widow!
[See Administration of Thomas, 1637.]
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1693, October 24. WILL of Thomas Langstaffe of the
city of Rochester, co. Kent, chirurgeon, [Printed p. 1xxiv, supra.]
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1722 August 22. ADMINISTRATION of the goods of
Thomas Longstaffe, late of the parish of St. Clement Danes, co. Middlesex,
deceased, granted to Elizabeth Longstaffe, his widow. [See WILL of Francis,
1771.]
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1734 December 10. WILL of Richard
Langstaff of the parish of St. James’s, Duke’s Place, London, last maker. To my
nephew Charles, son of my late brother John Langstaff, decd. and Thomas, son of
my late brother Thomas Langstaff, decd., one shilling apiece.
Residuary
legatee and executrix, my wife Sarah Langstaff.
[Signed] Richard Langstaff.
Witnesses: Wm. Smith, in Shoemaker Row, near Aldgate, Thomas Lander, in
Furnivall’s Inn, London.
Proved 8, August 1739 by Sarah Langstaff, relict of
deceased.
[See Surrey will of Elizabeth, 1730; also will of Sarah, 1739.]
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1739 August 20. WILL of Sarah Langstaff
of the parish of St. James’s , Duke’s Place, London, widow of Richard Langstaff,
late of the same parish, last maker. To Richard Bishop, my half brother, who
lives or lately did live near Guilford in Surrey, a master, £20; to Elizabeth
Langstaff, widow of my late husband’s brother William Langstaff, late of Swallow
Street, near Pickadilly, co. Middlesex, £20; to Thomas Langstaff, son of my late
husband’s brother Thomas Langstaff, £10. Residuary legatee and executor, my
worthy friend, Mr. George Jackson, of St. James’s, Duke’s Place, taylor.
The
mark of Sarah Langstaff.
Witnesses: Tho. Lander, James Richardson.
Proved 19 January 1743-4 by the executor named.
[See Surrey will of
Elizabeth, 1730; also will of Richard, 1734.]
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1739 December 18. Will of Thomas Langstaffe of Eastbourne, co. Sussex,
gentleman.
[Printed p. 1xxxviii, supra.]
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1743 October 31. ADMINISTRATION of the goods of John Langstaff, late
belonging to M.M.S. “Rochester,” deceased, bachelor, granted to Thomas Rideout,
attorney of John Langstaff, of Boulby, co York, father of the deceased. [See
York will of George Langstaff of Bowlby, 1719.]
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1752 February 25. ADMINISTRATION of the goods of Thomas Langstaff, late of
the parish of St. Mary Le Bone, co Middx., deceased, granted to Ann Langstaff,
his widow.
[See will of Ann, 1758.]
1713 Dec. 21 Thomas Longstaff of
Darlington= Ann Boyd of Houghton - [Houghton-le-Spring.]
1730 Oct. 11 Thomas
Longstaff = Ann Beckworth. - [Escomb.]
1735 June 23 Thomas Longstaff = Ann
Hird. - [Arkengarthdale.]
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1736 March 19. WILL of Thomas Longstaff, mariner, now belonging to
H.M.S. “Captain.” Universal legatee and sole executrix, my beloved mother,
Margaret Longstaff, of Sunderland, co. Durham.
[Signed] Thoms. Longstaff.]
Witnesses: Char. Cutford, Simon Antram, clerk, Fras. Jones.
granted 22
November 1757, to Stephen Sutton, attorney of Margaret Longstaff, widow, the
executrix named, then residing in the County Palatine of Durham.
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1758 February 11. WILL of Ann Langstaff,
formerly of St. Marylebone, co. Middlesex, and late of East Retford, co.
Nottingham, widow of Thomas Langstaff, late of the parish of St. Mar Le Bone,
co. Midd’x, glasier. To my sister Sarah Stevenson [or Stenson], wife of John
Stevenson [or Stephenson], for her life, my freehold messuages at Deptford, co.
Kent, and if she survive her husband, an annuity of 40s; to my nieces Sarah and
Ann, sisters of my nephew John Gilby, who are now married and whose names I do
not recollect, £5 apiece, to my nephew William Blackelocke son of my late niece
Mary Blackelock, my freehold estates at Duxford, co. Cambridge, with the
remainder of my estates at Deptford, after the death of Sarah Stevenson [or
Stephenson], with remainder to my said nephew and nieces, John, Sarah and ann,
children of my brother William Gilby; to the said William Blackelock my interest
in a leasehold at Paddington, co. Middlesex, my £300 three per cent. Bank
Annuities, and the rest of my estate in trust for him till he is of age, in the
hands of my friends Mr. Benjamin Allison of East Retford, apothecary, and Mr.
Palmer of Compton Street, St Ann’s, Westminster, oilman, whom I make my
executors, and give them £20 each.
[Signed] Ann Langstaff.
Witnesses:
Eliz. Bayley, East Tattershell, Jno. Whitaker.
Proved at P.C.C. 8 December
1758 by Joseph Palmer, with power reserved for a similar grant to Benjamin
Allison.
Also proved at York 2 March 1759.
[See administration of
Thomas, 1752.]
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1759 March 17. WILL of John
Longstaff, belonging to H.M.S. “Montague.”
Universal legatee and executor,
my father John Longstaff of North Shields.
[Signed] John Longstaff.
Witnesses: Jno. Glover, Wm. Dachers, G Glover, jun., Herb..[sic] Sturgeon,
carpenter.
ADMINISTRATION of the goods of John Longstaff, otherwis Donason,
formerly of H.M.S. “Montague,” but late of H.M.S. “Hussar,” bachelor, granted 17
November 1767 to Arthur John Plunkett, attorney of George Longstaff, father of
the decd. (called by error in the will, John Longstaff).
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1770, October 15. ADMINISTRATION of the goods of William Longstaff, late
master of the merchant ship “The Good Intent,” a widowere, granted to Hannah,
wife of Henry Dickson, daughter of the deceased.
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VI. - Wills.
1771, June 22. Will of Francis Langstaffe of St. Clement
Danes, co. Middlesex, distiller. The whole of my estate in trust to my brother
in law, the Rev. Charles Coxwell of Ablington in the parish of Bilbury, co.
Gloucester, and John Baker of St. Clement Danes, grocer, they paying my debts
and handing over the residuum to my wife Mary Langstaffe, whom I appoint sole
executrix.
[Signed] Frans. Langstaffe.
Witnesses: John Small, Thos.
Lediard.
Proved 15 May 1772 by Mary Langstaffe, the widow and executrix
named.
[See administration of Thomas,
1722.]
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1778, April 30. Will of John
Langstaffe of Chancery Lane, parish of St. Andrew, Holborn, co. Middlesex, gent.
To my mother Ruth Langstaffe, an annuity of £40 out of my copyhold houses etc.,
held of the Honour of Hampton Court. To my mother-in-law Elizabeth Alexander of
Somerton, widow, £20. To my wife Sarah, my leasehold houses in Prescott St.,
Goodman’s Fields; in Shepherd St., Oxford Road; the “Great Exchange” in
Rosemary’ Lane, and two houses near Rotherhithe Church, with remainder after her
death, to such child or children of me and the said Sarah, as she shall dispose;
also my fifth share of certain houses in Haymarket Lane and Hammond’s Court, of
which I have lately been reported purchaser, under a decree in the Court of
Chancery,the same to be sold towards paying the mortgage on my estate at Waltham
Abbey, co. Sussex; also the lease of my house in Chancery Lane, household goods
etc. To my son John Langstaffe, my freehold and copyhold estate at Waltham
Abbey, mortgaged to Thomas Henshaw of Bussock Court, co. Berks, Esq., for £1300,
also two freehold houses in Giltspur Street and Puddledock Hill. To my son
William Langstaffe by my said wife Sarah, my copyhold lands, etc., at Hampton,
charged as above, also a freehold ten’t at Newport, co. Essex. My executors
shall apply the issue of the properties bequeathed to my sons for their benefit
till they be 21. Residuary legatee, my wife Sarah. Esecutors, Wm. Waller of
Lincoln’s Inn, Esq., Richard Way of Cary Street, and John Thirkill.
[Signed]
Jno. Langstaffe.
Witnesses: Sarah Knowler, Jno. Hilditch, Fredk.
Hilditch.
ADMINISTRATION of goods etc., of John Langstaffe, formally of St.
Andrew’s, Holborn, but late of the parish of Waltham Abbey, co. Essex, granted
27 August 1793 to Sarah Langstaffe, widow, the executors named, being dead.
A
second grant 13 June 1794 to the same, the former under the sum of £100 being
surrendered.
Further grant 20 September 1822 to John Langstaffe, son and
administrator of the goods of the said Sarah Langstaffe, decd.
? 1712 May 28.
Thomas Langstaffe of West Auckland,Yeoman & Ruth Henderson, widow, married.
[St. Helen’s.]
? 1720 September 8 Francis Langstaffe, of Richmond,
fellmonger, & Ruth Smalpage of Richmond, spinster, married. [Richmond]
?
1729 May 4 John Langstaffe & Ruth Gollin of Darlington, married.
[Darlington.]
Witnesses: Thomas Langstaffe, John Langstaffe.
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1779, June 25. ADMINISTRATION of the goods of
George Langstaffe, late carpenter’s mate of H.M. S.
“Garland”, batchelor,
deceased, granted to George Langstaffe, his father.
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1784, February 20. Will of Thomas
Longstay, of Bedford, Bury, parish of St. Martin in the Fields,, co. Middlesex,
carpenter. I bequeathe to my sister in law Ann Trickett, £20; to her sons John
and George Trickett £10 apiece, when 21; to her daughter Ann Trickett, the
moiety of a messuage called “The Golden Ball.” and other premises on the East
side of Bedford , Bury, which with Samuel Short, I hold from Thomas Edlyne Esq.,
by lease dated 10 November 1763, for 41 years, charged with payment of above
legacies. Executrix and residuary legatee, my said niece Ann Tricket.
Thomas
Longstay [His Mark]
Witnesses: W.J. Crooks, Crown Court, Covent Garden, Jas.
Crab.
Proved 25 February 1784, by Ann Tricket, spinster, the executrix
named.
1785, February 24. W.J. Crooks, gent., deposes as to an erasure in the
will.
[See Richmond will (Western Deaneries) of Kirstabell Langstay,
1648-9.]
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1788, July 3. Will of George
Longstaff, of East Ham, co. Essex. To my son William Longstaff 1s.; to my
daughter Ann Brisenden, 1s.; to my son Thomas Longstaff, my watch; to my wife
Mary Longstaff, my house in Prince’s Court, Westminster, and my houses and land
in East Ham, and all the residue of my goods for her life, to remain after her
death, to my daughter Catherine Longstaff, and if she die without heirs, to my
son Thomas. Executrices, wife Mary and daughter Catherine.
[Signed] George
Longstaff.
Witnesses: N. Heckford of East Ham, John Welch Edwards.
Proved
28 March 1789 by Mary Longstaff, widow and Catherine Longstaff, spinster, the
executrices named.
? 1747-8 Feb. 13 George Langstaffe of St. Hellen’s
Auckland, bachelor, = Mary Shotton of ye college in Durham. He aged 28, she 22.
[Durham Cathedral.]
1777 Sep. 16. John Brisseden = Ann Longstaff [St. Geo.
H.S.]
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1789, October 17.
ADMINISTRATION of the goods of Ann Langstaffe, late of St. James’ Clerkenwell,
co. Middlesex, deceased, granted to John Langstaffe, her husband.
? 1776 Sep.
8 John Longstaff = Ann Brokey, both of this par. [ St. A.A.]
? 1781 July 2
John Longstaff = Ann Willson, both of this par. [Escomb.]
? 1787 April 9 John
Langstaffe = Ann Raine, both of this par.
[Rom.]
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1793, April 27. Will of
Elizabeth Langstaff of Bishop Wearmouth, co. Durham, widow. To James Collin, son
of my niece Elizabeth Collin, my pew in the Chapel of Sunderland by the Sea. To
my nephews James Deacon, James Ogle and Edward Ogle, and to my niece’s Judith
Drabble, Sarah Hall, Elixzabeth Collin, and Mary Ogle, a messuage and ground at
Bishop Wearmouth, now in my occupation, as tennants in common,
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also freehold closes at Rothbury, co.
Northumberland; to my said neices equally among them, all my household goods
etc.; to my sister Mary Ogle an annuity of £30.
Residuary legatees, my said
nephews and neices. Executors, my said nephews, George and Edward
Ogle.
[Signed] Eliza. Langstaff.
Witnesses: Alice Meadley, Mary Meadley,
Jas. Downey.
Proved 24 January 1793 [sic] by the executrices named.
[See
Durham will of Thomas, 1783.]
1729 May 4 John Langstaffe & Ruth Collin ,
of Darlington, married. [Darl.]
1742 Aug.5 Thomas Langstaff of Rothbury, co.
Northumberland, Excise Officer, & Elizabeth Park, of Rothbury, spinster,
married. [Durham Marriage Bond.]
?1782 May 19. Thomas Longstaff &
Elizabeth Hopper, married. Witnesses: Ambrose Hopper, John Dods.
[Whickham.]
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1796, November 8.
ADMINISTRATION of the goods of George Longstaff, late of Bell Savage Yard,
parish of St. Bride’s London, deceased, granted to Ann Longstaff, his widow.
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