286 INGRAM CHURCH 



The patronage passed, about the end of Edward Ill's reign, 

 along with the Manor of Ingram and part of Reaveley into the 

 hands of the De Hetons ; and Sir Alan, on his death, left his 

 estate to his three daughters, who had married respectively a 

 Fenwick, a Swinburne, and an Ogle. I have not found any 

 mention of the Fenwicks afterwards in connection with this 

 parish. The share of the Swinburnes seems to have passed 

 subsequently by marriage to the Collingwoods, and they appear 

 to have become the leading resident family, while the Ogles, 

 residing at Eglingham, retained the ownership of their share 

 of both the lands and the advowson. A Survey taken in 1577 

 gives William Denton, late Ogle, and Swinburne of Capheaton, 

 as Patrons.^^ A Parliamentary Survey taken in 1650 states that 

 Mr Henry Ogle and Mr Collingwood were the Patrons, and 

 J ames Gregg, Incumbent pro tempore ; and the value <£90 per 

 annum.i2 An old County Rate Book of 1663 gives Mr Cuthbei't 

 Collingwood as proprietor of the parsonage with the mill, which 

 were rated at <£20 per annum, and Mr John Collingwood as 

 proprietor of the glebe lands, which were rated at <£70 per 

 annum. Proprietor is probably a misnomer for occupier.^^ 



Since the list of Rectors was published together with the 

 Registers ^^ it has been found in the Papal Letters that Nicholas 



" Rev. John Hodgson's History of Northumberland, Part in., A"ol. ni., 

 p. xlvi.— Ed. 



^^ Cf. Archceologia JEliana, 1st Series, Vol. nr., p. 4. — Ed. 



^^ This is incorrectly cited. The Book of Rates of 1663 gives : — 



Ingram Towne \ proprietor Mr John Ogle : rental £100. 



Parsonage, with the Mill ) ' ' ° 



Gleeb Land there, proprietor Mr Cnthbert Collingwood : rental £20. 

 Reavley, proprietor Mr John Collingwood : rental £70. 



Mill, proprietor Daniel Collingwood Esq.: rental £46 13 4. 



? proprietor Jlr Rd. Collingwood : rental £23 6 8. 



Rev. John Hodgson's History of Northumberland, Part ni., Vol. i., 

 p. 266.— Ed. 



^^ The Registers of Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials of the parish 

 of Ingram, from 1682 to 1812, were printed in 1903 by the Durham 

 a«(l NorthumbQrland Pariiti Uegister Society,— Ed. 



