Document referenceQSB 1815 3/9/22
TitlePapers relating to appeals against Arkengarthdale poor rate
DescriptionPapers relating to Arkengarthdale rates, including:

1) a rate and assessment dated 15 December 1814 and allowed on 19 December 1814 for the relief of the poor made by William Peacock and George Chalder churchwardens and Joseph Harker and Thomas Alderson overseers of the poor of the parish of Arkengarthdale. Includes valuation and assessment at 1s 6d in the pound of the property of:
- James Poole esquire (owner) and Anthony Cleasby (occupier) for houses and lands at rack-rent
- Christopher Brown (William's son) (owner) and John Bousfield (occupier) for houses and lands at rack-rent
- Launcellot Atkinson (owner and occupier) for houses and lands at rack-rent
- Enoch Atkinson (owner and occupier) for houses and lands at rack-rent
- George Atkinson (owner and occupier) for houses and lands at rack-rent
- Thomas Hird senior (owner and occupier) for houses and lands at rack-rent
- Thomas Hird junior (owner and occupier) for houses and lands at rack-rent
- Anthony Hird (owner and occupier) for houses and lands at rack-rent
- Thomas Brown (owner and occupier) for houses and lands at rack-rent
- Ralph Brown (owner and occupier) for houses and lands at rack-rent
- John Martin (owner and occupier) for houses and lands at rack-rent
- John Liddell (owner and occupier) for houses and lands at rack-rent
- Miles Scott (owner and occupier) for houses and lands at rack-rent
- Robert Johnson (owner) and John Siddell (occupier) for houses and lands at rack-rent
- Elizabeth Wensley (owner) and Nathan Peacock (occupier) for houses and lands at rack-rent
- Christopher Brown (Thomas's son) (owner and occupier) for houses and lands at rack-rent
- Mr William Peacock (owner and occupier) for houses and lands at rack-rent
- Mr William Peacock (owner) and Thomas Alderson (Ed[mund]'s son) for houses and lands at rack-rent
- Francis Forster esquire (owner) and the Arkendale and Derwent Mine Company for dwelling houses and lands at Whaw
- The Arkendale and Derwent Mine Company (owner and occupier) for dwelling houses and lands at Whaw, and for their smelting mill offices, warehouses, agents' dwelling houses, workshops, and other buildings on part of Eskleth, the whole their own property
- Adam Bousfield's executors (owners and occupiers) for a dwelling house
- Thomas Alderson (Edmund ['s son]) (owner and occupier) for a [illegible] and lands at Eskleth
- Jonathan Alderson (Edmund ['s son]) (owner and occupier) for houses and lands at Eskleth
- Job Jewitt (owner and occupier) for houses and lands at Hillside, the whole his own property
- Job Jewitt (owner) and the Arkendale and Derwent Mines Company (occupier) for lands at Hillside at rack-rent, the rate for which is by agreement paid by the tenant
- Joseph Alderson (owner and occupier) for dwelling houses and lands
- Joseph Alderson (owner and occupier) for corn mill
- James Hall (Robert's son) (owner and occupier) for dwelling houses and land
- Mr George Alderson (owner) and Jonathan Jewitt and others (occupiers) for dwelling houses and lands
- Nathan Hall (owner and occupier) for dwelling houses and lands
- Jonathan Raine's executors (owners and occupiers) for dwelling houses and lands
- John Raine for his son (owner and occupier) for dwelling houses and lands
- William Winn esquire (owner) and Isaac Bradwell (occupier) for dwelling houses and lands
- Anthony Alderson (owner) and John Heslop (occupier) for dwelling houses and lands
- Mr Joseph Alderson's executor of the late Jonathan Colling deceased (owner) and John Raine and Thomas Barningham (occupiers) for dwelling houses and lands
- Nathan Jewitt (owner) and Robert Hird (occupier) for dwelling houses and lands
- Ralph Harker Jugg (owner and occupier) for dwelling houses and lands
- Thomas Coates (owner and occupier) for dwelling houses and lands
- Robert Hodgson's executors (owners) and Mary Hodgson (occupier) for dwelling houses and lands
- Joseph Harker (owner and occupier) for dwelling houses and lands
- Joseph Hutchinson (owner) and George Peacock (occupier) for dwelling houses and lands
- Mary Coates (owner and occupier) for dwelling houses and lands
- Ralph Brown (owner) and William Carter (occupier) for dwelling houses and lands
- Thomas Hutchinson esquire (owner) and Joseph Harker and others (occupiers) for dwelling houses and lands
- the executors of George Coates late of Arkle Town deceased (owners) and Isaac Bradwell, John Hillary and Margaret Hutchinson (occupiers) for dwelling houses and lands
- Joseph Raine (owner and occupier) for houses and lands
- George Robinson (owner and occupier) for houses and lands
- John Robinson (owner) and Thomas Robinson (occupier) for houses and lands
- George Chalder (owner and occupier) for houses and lands
- Mary Alderson (owner) and Ruth Alderson and others (occupiers) for houses
- John Gill (owner) and Thomas Gill (occupier) for houses
- Sarah Coates (owner) and herself and others (occupiers) for houses
- Robert Garbutt (owner) and James Garbutt and J. Coates (occupiers) for houses
- Reverend Mr Barker (owner) and Thomas Gill (occupier) for the vicarage garth and churchyard
- Joseph Alcock (owner and occupier) for dwelling houses
- Jacob Urwin (owner and occupier) for dwelling houses
- Jonathan Raine (owner) and James Whitehead (occupier) ) for dwelling houses
- John Harper (owner and occupier) for dwelling houses
- Nathan Croft (owner and occupier) for dwelling houses
- Mary Harker (owner and occupier) for dwelling houses
- John Douglass (owner and occupier) for dwelling houses
- Thomas Douglass (owner and occupier) for dwelling houses
- Vincent Coates (owner and occupier) for dwelling houses
- John Hodgson (owner) and John Heslop (occupier) for dwelling houses
- John Walker's executors (owners) and James Walker (occupier) for dwelling houses
- Francis Chalder's executors (owners and occupiers) for dwelling houses
- Ann Croft (owner and occupier) for dwelling houses
- Dinah Gill's executors (owners) and John Walker (occupier) for dwelling houses
- Thomas Hodgson (owner) and Margaret Hodgson (occupier) for dwelling houses
- Robert Hodgson junior (owner and occupier) for dwelling houses
- John Louther esquire (owner) and Thomas Hird (occupier) for petty tithes
- William Sleigh esquire (owner) and John Langstaff (occupier) for houses and lands
- the Trustees under the will of George Brown esquire deceased and Ra[lph]
Arnett esquire as guardian to Charles Forster esquire an infant (owners) and Thomas Hird junior and others (occupiers) for houses and lands at rack-rent, the rate for which is paid by the landlords
- William Hutchinson esquire (owner) and Thomas Daykin (occupier)
for dwelling house and land
- Matthew Chalder (owner and occupier) for dwelling house and land
- John Hind (owner) and Isaac Bradwell (occupier) for dwelling house and land
- William Peacock (owner) and Jonathan Alderson (occupier) for houses and land
- Jonathan Jewitt (owner) and Isaac Alderson (occupier) for houses and land
- Jonathan Jewitt (owner) and Edmund Alderson (occupier) for houses and land
- Jonathan Jewitt (owner) and George Robinson (occupier) for houses and land
- Jonathan Jewitt (owner) and Jane Siddell (occupier) for houses and land
- the Trustees under the will of George Brown esquire deceased (owners) and William Neesham (occupier) for houses and land, the rate of which is paid by the tenant
- the Trustees under the will of George Brown esquire deceased (owners) and Anthony Alderson and others (occupiers) for houses and lands at rack-rent, the rate of which is by agreement paid by the landlord
- the Trustees under the will of George Brown esquire deceased (owners and occupiers) for Scarhouse stables and offices
- - the Trustees under the will of George Brown esquire deceased (owners and occupiers ) for £2000 annual rent paid by the Arkengarthdale and Derwent Mine Company for and in respect of two-thirds of the Arkengarthdale lead mines and for other minerals and fossils (except coal) within the parish of Arkengarthdale, and also in respect of their being owners, proprietors and occupiers of the moors, commons and wastes within the manor of Arkengarthdale aforesaid
- John Lowther esquire (owner and occupier) for £266 13s 4d annual rent paid to him by the Arkendale and Derwent Mines Company in lieu of two-thirds of tithe ore arising out of the Arkendale lead mines
- Ralph Annett esquire as guardian to Charles Forster esquire an infant (owner and occupier) for £1000 annual rent paid by the Arkengarthdale and Derwent Mines Company for and in respect of one-third of Arkengarthdale lead mines and for other minerals and fossils (except coal) within the parish of Arkengarthdale, and also in respect of their being owners, proprietors and occupiers of the moors, commons and wastes within the manor of Arkengarthdale
- Ralph Annett esquire as guardian to Charles Forster esquire an infant (owner and occupier) for the other third of tithe ore
- the Trustees under the will of George Brown esquire deceased (owners) and William Peacock and others (occupiers) for coal mines within the parish of Arkengarthdale
- the Trustees of the Methodist Chapels (owners and occupiers) for the Methodist Chapels in the high and low divisions of Arkengarthdale
- the Trustees under the will of George Brown esquire deceased (owners) and the Arkendale and Derwent Mine Company (occupier) for sundry tenements built upon the commons on waste ground
- the Trustees under the will of George Brown esquire deceased (owners) and Edward Allison (occupier) for a cottage house
- the Trustees under the will of George Brown esquire deceased (owners) and Henry Colling (occupier) for a cottage house
- the Trustees under the will of George Brown esquire deceased (owners) and Grace Colling (occupier) for a cottage house
- the Trustees under the will of George Brown esquire deceased (owners) and John Whitehead (occupier) for a cottage house
- - the Trustees under the will of George Brown esquire deceased (owners) and William Blenkiron (occupier) for a cottage house
- the Trustees under the will of George Brown esquire deceased (owners) and Thomas Metcalfe (occupier) for a cottage house
- the Trustees under the will of George Brown esquire deceased (owners) and John Calvert doctor (occupier) for a cottage house


2) order dated 31 May 1815 made in the case against George Welbank esquire and three other trustees under the will of the late George Brown esquire for an order of Sessions, made on the appeal of the defendants against an assessment for the relief of the poor in the township of Arkengarthdale, to be quashed

3) copy notice of appeal against the poor rate dated 26 June 1815 given by Ottiwell Tomlin attorney or agent for John Lowther appellant against the churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the parish of Arkengarthdale

4) paper in an appeal by the Trustees of the late George Brown against the churchwardens and overseers of the poor of the township of Arkendale [sic], to move for the repayment of £150 poor rate and the costs of the appellant
Date1814-1815
LevelItem
Extent4 pieces
Catalogue statusCatalogued
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