... from my working notes ... accuracy not guaranteed ... for explanatory note, see post of 14 Feb 2013
Barker
Yorkshire Poll Book 1807: Ayton: Mark Barker
Mark Barker benefited under the Will of Thomas Wayne of Angrove Hall (1727-1806).
EB 102: 11 & 13 May 1816: Hutton manor & mill: assignmt to Barker
EX 146: 26 & 27 Nov 1823: Hutton manor, mill and [Manor House] farm
FQ 249: 13 & 14 Mar 1829: exors of Wayne to Barker: the Carpenters Arms with the cartwrights shop and stable on the west end thereof, the garden and the privy on the south & backside of the premises, bounded by road to East Rounton to E, by Mrs Elizabeth Hildreth to W & S, by road to East Rounton, John Robinson and Mr Farnaby to N – occ by Edward Meynell; the garth occ by Edward Meynell, bounded by Elizabeth Hildreth to E, by John Burdon to W, by Thomas Passman, Elizabeth Hildreth, Mr Kendall & William Spence to N, by road to East Rounton to S; the site where buildings lately occupied by John & Hannah Kay & taken down by Mark Barker stood; the garth now used as garden ground to the E & backside of the sd site; the new houses built by Mark Barker on the site and part of the garth: some of the houses and the garden ground “at present unoccupied”, the others occupied by Robert Hall, William Souter, George Sanderson, John Kay, Mary Lamb, Jackson Richardson, John Wild and Thomas Shaw: bounded by house & lands bel to Rev Richard Shepherd to E & S, by Arthur Douglas and townstreet to N & W
FT 30: 12 & 13 May 1830: East Side: John Kay of Hutton cartwright & others to Mark Barker & trustees: house heretofore used as a coachhouse & formerly occ by James Ingledew, Mary Collyerson & Diana Swales, then by Elizabeth Farnaby, then by Charles Hall, then by Hannah Best, & now by Matthew Garbutt: bounded by street to E, Mark Barker to W & S, Arthur Douglas to N
FU 487: 16 May 1832: South Side, tithe map 194-6: John Passman of Hutton yeoman (1) James Robinson of Whorlton yeoman (2) Robert Pulman of Stockton gent [solicitor] (3): building with cowhouse & premises adjoining, and garth of 2r adjoining to the N: bounded by Jane Farnaby to E, by Mrs Hildreth to W, by street to N, by Mark Barker to S: occ by John Passman & James Harrison & Mary Kingston; and the house with garden adjoining, bounded by street to E & N, and by above prems to W & S
1805: 4 Oct: murder of Margaret Barker: a spinster of Hutton Rudby aged about 46, who made a living for herself and her aged parents by travelling in the neighbourhood with housewife cloth for sail, she was staying at the house of Thomas Wilson, journeyman smith, in Stockton, when he murdered her in the night, apparently in mistake for his stepdaughter
1823 Baines: Hutton: Joseph Barker, farmer & gamekeeper
Mark Barker leased the site of the National Schoolhouse to the trustees for 5/- p.a [Lease for 999 years 10 Mar 1836]
Mark Barker made his Will on 18 Aug 1838, and was bur 24 Jan 1839 a72 at Stokesley [NBI Beryl] [HR Wills]
Tithe Map: Edward Meynell occupied the Carpenters Arms, owned by Mark Barker
Tithe Map: William Meynell and others occupied Barkers Row
Tithe Map: Mark Barker owned Manor House farm, occupied by James Longstaff
Mark Barker named Edward Meynell the younger, weaver, and William Passman farmer of Carlton as his executors; Meynell renounced probate.
1841 Census: William Barker 75 linen weaver and Margaret Barker 30 linen weaver, South Side
1841 Census: Mary Barker 30 and children, South Side
1841 Census: Thomas Barker 40 linen weaver and Jane 35, South Side
1841 Census: Butter Hill: Dorothy Barker 75 in household of John Garfat
1851 Census: North End: Thomas Barker 53 hand loom weaver linen, b Hutton, Jane 50 b Liverton, niece Elizabeth Barker 12 house servant and uncle William Whorlton single 80 hand loom weaver linen, both b Hutton
1859 Whellan: Hutton Rudby: Mr Mark Barker is Lord of the Manor and resides in the Manor House, a small farmhouse, situated about a mile west of Hutton
1872 Post Office Directory: Hutton Rudby: William Barker, butter dealer