ANTIQUITIES OF NORTHUMBERLAND. 



ihenv Waters, Efq; to which the mills at Panden-Gate are fa id to 

 have paid i /. per annum, to find it in coals (u.) t 



Thefe are all the charitable foundations which claim any re- 

 gard from their Antiquity. Such as are modern, I mall be lefs par- 

 ticular upon, as they are known to every body. I mail give them 

 a place after the churches and fchools, among the Public Build- 

 ings. 



The parochial churches are, 



St. Nicholas's, with 



Cos forth, 



St. Thomas's, and 



Cramlington Chapels. 

 All Saints, with 



St. Anns Chapel. 

 St. Andrew's. 

 St. Johns. 



St. Nicholas's has the pre-eminence. It is a vicarage ; the im- 

 propriator and patron, the Biihop of Carlijle ; given to the church 

 and canons of St. Mary in that city, together with the church of Neiv- 

 burn, by K. Henry I. (i>). The other churches arc dependent upon it, 



(u) MS. of John Milbank, Efq; cited by Bourne, p. 138. 



(v) Henricus rex Angtia, Archiepifcopo Ebor. et Epifcopo Dunelm. et vicecomiti de Nor- 

 thumbtrlanda, falutem. Sciatis me dedifie et conceffifTe Deo et Sanctae Marite dc Cairlelia et 

 canonicis ejufdeni loci, ecclefiam de Nave CafteUo fnper T\nam, et ecclefiam ds Nnuburna, 

 et ecclefias quas Richardus de aurca Valle de me tenet, poll obitdm ejus, et Rlchardtis, et cle- 

 rici qui ipfis ecclefiis deferviunt-, recognofcant de canonicis ipfius, et faciant eis fervitium 

 quod mihi facere folebant, et poll: obitum eorum redigantur eccleiiae in manus canonicorum, 

 ita quod clerici qui eis deferviant, habeant inue neceiniria, et canonici habeant rfliquum. 

 Carta Hen. I. Monaft. Angl. Torn. ii. p. 73. Cart. 8 Ed. IL n. 25. EtCart. 6 Ed. III. 

 n. 10. per Infprx. 



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