ANTIQUITIES OF NORTHUMBERLAND. 101 



100 /. to the poor of Hexham ; who had alfo the following bene- 

 factors. 



John Tyfo'n, of Hexham, yeoman, by his laft will, dated o 

 September, 1673, g ave I0 ^- to the P oor of the parifhof Hexham, 

 the interefl to be diftributed amongft them at Chriflmas and 

 Eafter, annually, for ever. 



James CreJJwell of Htxham, tanner, by his laft will, dated 2 8th 

 October, 1675, gave an acre of land in Hexham-lia.ugh, commonly 

 called Reab's acre, the annual rent to be diftributed to the poor 

 of the town of Hexbam^.onihG^dof October, his birth-day. 



Robert Farbr'ulge, of Hackforth, in HexhamJJjire, by his laft will, 

 dated 9th of March, 1677, gave 10 /. to the poor of the high and 

 middle quarters of Hexhamjhirc ; the hue re ft to be diftributed 

 annually at XP&f/fy-chapel upon All Saints day. 



Madam Mary Fen-wick, daughter of Sir George Selby, of Neivcafile 

 upon Tyne, Kt. and widow of Colonel John Fenivick of Hexham- 

 abbey, ilain at the battle of Maiflon-moor, July zd 1644, by her 

 laft will, dated December 25th, 1679, gave ioo/. to the town of 

 Hexham, to bind poor children apprentices. 



Mrs. Urfula Mountney, of Stonecroft, widow, by her laft will, dated 

 July 1 6th, 1680, gave an annuity of 12 /. per annum to different 

 pariflies ; 3 /. per annum of which to be diftributed to the poor 

 of the parifli of Hexham. 



Thomas Craig, of Hexham, fkinner and glover, by his laft will, 

 dated 28th December, i68r, gave 20 /. the intereft to be diftri- 



buted 



