6 APPENDIX OF INSTRUMENTS. Voi.n. NO. 2. 



xviii d. Black Calverton, iij. 'Calverton Darreynes, iij. WeflBur- 

 neton, iij. EaftBurneton, xviii d. Fawedon, xnV. Weteflade North, 

 xviii d. Weteflade .South, x-viii d. Burrowedon, xiiJ. Gosford 

 North, iij. Killingworth, iij. Benton Magna, iij. Benton Parva, 

 xviii d. Walker, xviii d. Biker, iij. Heton, iij. Jefmont, xviii d. 

 South Gosford, iij. Kynton, iij. Benwell et Fenham, iij. Denton 

 et Newbigin, iij. Whalton et Riplinton, iij. vi d, Morton-Grange, 

 slid. JSIewburne, Wallbotell, Throklawe, Dewlawe et Butterlawe, 



ivj. 



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 Totus Summushujus Wardas, vi/z. viiij. \\\\d. 



No. 2. Vol. IT. ,.: , ,/; ;;;^; ; 



The Foundation- deed of Hny den-Bridge School. 



^T^ HIS indenture made the feventeenth day of June, in the 

 * iirft year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord James the 

 Second by the Grace of God of England, Scotland^ France, and Ire- 

 land, King, defender of the faith, &c. Anno Dom. 1 685, between 

 John Shaftoe of Nether Warden in the county of Northumberland, 

 clerk, of the one part, and William Shaftoe of Cary-Coates in the 

 faid county, gent, .nephew of the faid John Sha/toe, John Armftrong 

 of Wood-Shields in the faid county, Gent. John Bacon of Sta-ward in, 

 the faid county, Gent. Farrer Armjlrong, fen of the faid John Arm- 

 Jlrong) Nicholas Maughenot Whinnetly in the faid county, Yeoman, 

 and John Atkinfon of /y^0-bri<lge in the faid county, Yeoman, 

 and Ralph Shaftoe^ of the other part, Witntffeth, that the faid John 

 Shaftoe for the fettling of .the -mefTuages, lands, and tenements 

 hereinafter mentioned ;to .the honour and glory, of ALMIGHTY 

 in the, education and inftruftion of youth in the Juiowledg 



of 



