Report of the Meetings for 1893. 



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Huggup exhibited a stone axe-head which he had ploughed up at 

 Hedgeley. Objection was taken to the proposed reprinting of 

 particular numbers of the Club's Transactions ; and on the 

 motion of Mr Middlemas, seconded by the Rev. Jas. Steel, and 

 supported by Mr G. H. Thompson, it was unanimously agreed 

 that no number should be reprinted without the consent of the 

 annual general meeting, and that notice of any proposed re- 

 printing should be sent to each member with the notice of the 

 annual meeting. This was all the business, and the company 

 separated for their respective homes, having spent a thoroughly 

 enjoyable day. 



Mr Hodgson supplies the following Pedigree*' and notes. 



Fergus Storey of Beanley with his wife 

 waB named in proceedings in Con- 

 sistory Court at Durham in 1609. 



Helen, daughter of John 

 Forster of Newham. 



Fergus Storey of Beanley in 1651 purchased the = 

 Learchild tithes, and in same year the Beanley 

 tithes of Lord Grey.f In 1660 he was present at 

 a muster on Bokenfield Moor, [J; and was buried at 

 Eglingham in 1669. 



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John Storey of Beanley in 1677 purchased moiety 



of Harehope and west side of Learchild. He was 



rated for Beanley tithes in 1663, and was buried at 



Eglingham 26th May 1701. 



Fergus Storey of Harehope=Dorothy, daughter 



eldest son — marriage set- 

 tlement 2nd Oct. 1696. 

 Buried at Eglingham 31st 

 July 1727. § 



of John Proctor 

 of Shawdon,mar. 

 at Whittingham 

 15th Oct. 1696. 



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2. Arthur Storey. 



3. Ralph Storey of 



Beanley, married 

 Frances, daughter 

 of Robt. Forster of 

 Hartlaw. 



4. George Storey. 



John Storey of Harehope: 

 eldest son, bap. at Eg- 

 lingham 3rd June 1697 

 died at Harehope, and 

 was bur. at Eglingham 

 7th Feb. 1742. 



:Jane, dau. of Alex. 

 Young of New- 

 ham, married at 

 Bamburgh, 31st 

 March 1719. 



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* See also Proceedings of Ber. Nat. Cluh, Vol. xiii., p. 339. 



t Lambert MS., with Canon Raine at York. 



J Proceedings of Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle, 1892, p. 163. 



§ Said to have been a great eater : " Fargy Storey's crowdy — a forpit of 

 meal in a bowly," was long a provincial saying. He is said to have had 

 19 children, was a celebrated piper, went to London to play before Queen 

 Anne, and was a noted wit in his day. — Lambert MS. 



