Brotkerwick. By J. C. Hodgson. Ill 



of Barnhilps married, first, at Shilbuttle, in 1752, Sarah 

 Embleton of Warkworth; secondly, at Lesbury, in 1759, 



Dorothy Eoseden ; and, thirdly, Ann ; the latter 



at her husband's death, in 1786, succeeded to his tenancies. 

 Their only child, Thomas Davison Tomlin, baptised at 

 Shilbottle in 1771, died at Shawdon Hill 15th September 

 1797.^' A miniature of Henry Touilin is in the posesssion 

 of his great nephew, Mr M. H. Dand of Hauxley Cottage. 

 Mrs Ann Tomlin relinquished the tenancy of Brotherwick 

 in 1793, and was succeeded by John Tate of Guyzance North 

 Field. He was followed, in 1832, by his son, Mr Geo. Wm. 

 Tate, then of Shilbottle, but afterwards of Guyzance East- 

 house, who died in 1864. His son, Mr Geo. Tate, is the 

 present tenant, and for him, in 1882, was built the present 

 handsome farmhouse by the Duke of Northumberland. 



Place-Names. 



Brotherwick-hill 



"1 



Lee Rig: 







Kirk- flat 







Kirk-butts 



[.occur in surve 



Key-butts 







White Leazes 







Lang Eiggs 



J 



Toft-hill 



^ 



Barn-close 

 Far and Near 



1 



}• occur in 1894 



1 



Watershaugh 



^ 





'■'* Henry Tomlin's sister, Mary, was married at Long Benton, 5th 

 May 1747, to Robert Dand of Bedlington, afterwards of Gloster Hill ; 

 another sister married Ralph Anderson of Kenton ; another sister 



Harrett of Kirkwhelpington ; and the fourth 



Marshall of Newcastle, whose great grandson, Mr Thomas Cleghorn, was 

 for many years secretary and is now a director of the North Eastern 

 Railway. Another member of the family married Barbara, sister of 

 Wm. Smith of Togston. 



2® Newcastle Courant, 30th September 1797, and Warkworth Register 

 of Burials. 



