... from my working notes ... accuracy not guaranteed ... for explanatory note, see post of 14 Feb 2013
Taylor
Palliser Taylor, flaxdresser, and wife Sarah sold East Side ppty in 1760 [East Side deeds]
Edmund Taylor married first Ann Smith in 1800, and second Martha Eland in 1810
Martha Taylor married Thomas Milestone in 1802
Edmund Taylor of Hutton - Class leader for Hutton Wesleyan Methodist Church in 1836. A joiner, he bought, rebuilt and sold houses to the north of the Wheatsheaf. An Indenture of 1830 describes him as “of Hutton House, carpenter”. On 24 Dec 1833 a Notice to Sell served by the parties to the purchase from Taylor of the East Side properties, requiring Taylor to repay the mortgage principal and interest, was served on him by Thomas Hutchinson at Leven Grove (ie Skutterskelfe Hall). Perhaps he was working there?
His date of death is unknown. His family gravestone is MI no. 219. His wife Martha Eland died 1857 a76. Their daughter Esther Ann died 1837 a26; she was then of Thorpe Arch, Wetherby.
Sarah Taylor is in Edmund Taylor’s class in the Wesleyan class lists 1836
13 Aug 1803: George Taylor joiner was party to a deed of Edmund Taylor [East Side deeds]
Yorkshire Poll Book 1807: Hutton Rudby: Edmund Taylor joiner
Edmund Taylor bought property on East Side from William Paley in 1803 and from John & Ann Pape in 1808. He redeveloped it, mortgaged it, sold part of it, and the remainder seems to have been sold by his mortgagees.
EB 242: 8 Oct 1816: assignment of property of Matthew Taylor of Rudby parish, tanner dealer & chapman, bankrupt
DW 581: 4 Apr 1816: James Bainbridge of Hutton bricklayer (1) George, John & Henry Hutchinson the younger & Thomas Place bankers at Stockton (2): 3 houses adjoining each other in Hutton, occ by James Bainbridge, Richard Wood & Thomas Almond: bounded by Thomas Passman & Thomas & George Farnaby to E & N, by street to W, by Edward [sic] Taylor to S
EC 354: 30 Oct 1817: James Bainbridge bricklayer (1) William Richmond of Stockton mercer & draper (2): 2 houses with garden behind, occ by James Bainbridge & John Simpson: bounded by messuage & garden of Roger Bowes to E, by messuage & garden of Edmund Taylor to W, by street to N, by Thomas Passman to S
4 Oct 1819: George Taylor late of Hutton now of Yarm joiner was party to a deed of Edmund Taylor [East Side deeds]
1823 Baines: Hutton: Jonathan Taylor, grocer
1823 Baines: Hutton: Edmund Taylor, wheelwright
FC 147: 14 Nov 1825: James Bainbridge bricklayer (1) Hutchinsons & Place bankers (2) William Richmond of Stockton mercer & draper (3) Richard Nightingale the younger of Middleton St George (4): 2 houses, lately in 3 tenements, with garden behind, formerly occ by James Bainbridge, Richard Wood & Thomas Almond, then by James Bainbridge & John Simpson, now by James & John Bainbridge; and also 2 new erected houses now in 3 tenements lately erected by James Bainbridge in the garden, now occ by George Harker, Alice Pedlar & Ann Rudd: all bounded by messuage & garden of Roger Bowes to E, by messuage & garden of Edmund Taylor to W, by street to N, by Thomas Passman to S
FL 58: 13 May 1827: East Side, judging by occupants & boundaries: 2 houses lately used in 3 tenements with garden behind formerly occ by James Bainbridge, Richard Wood & Thomas Almond, then by sd James Bainbridge & John Simpson, then by sd James Bainbridge & John Bainbridge: and the 2 houses used in 3 tenements “newly created” and “lately erected” by sd James Bainbridge in the sd garden, then occupied by George Harker, Alice Pedlar & Ann Rudd: bounded by house and garden bel to Roger Bowes to E, by Edmund Taylor to W, by street to N, by Thomas Passman to S: parties: Richard Nightingale the younger late of Middleton St George gent and George Stanger of Pickton farmer: reciting indre of 14 Nov 1825 to which James Bainbridge, George & John & Henry Hutchinson, Thomas Place, William Richmond and said Richard Nightingale were parties
FT 511: 11 & 12 Jan 1830: East Side: Edmund Taylor of Hutton joiner, Thomas Eland of City of London currier, James Bainbridge bricklayer: the land on which James Bainbridge has lately erected 4 new houses & other buildings, 79 ft x 14 ft, and the passage thereto from the street: previously occ by Elizabeth Robinson, then by William Coates, then by Edmund Taylor and now by James Bainbridge or his undertenants: bounded by Thomas Passman to E, by street to W, by Roger Bowes to N, by Edmund Taylor to S: “heretofore the estate of Joseph Tunstall and his wife Catherine”
FU 261: 22 & 23 Nov 1831: north end of East Side: James Bainbridge bricklayer & Elizabeth his wife to George Grenside of Stokesley gent: piece of ground on which he had recently built 4 new houses and other buildings, 79ft long x 14ft wide, with the passage leading to them from the street: previously occ by Elizabeth Robinson, then by William Coates, then by Edmund Taylor, and now by James Bainbridge or his undertenants: bounded by Thomas Passman to E, by street to W, by Roger Bowes to N, by Edmund Taylor to S: “heretofore the estate of Joseph Tunstall & Catherine his wife”
FQ 434: 14 & 15 Apr 1829: Thomas Taylor occupied land belonging to Elizabeth Sleigh
FQ 434: 14 & 15 Apr 1829: Jonathan Taylor occupied land belonging to Elizabeth Sleigh
FS 461: 2 & 3 Feb 1831: Benjamin Taylor had been a tenant of Rudby estate
FS 461: 2 & 3 Feb 1831: cottage 1r: occ by John Taylor at £4-2s p.a
GG 130: 31 Oct 1835: Thomas Spence of Hutton weaver & Dorothy his wife (1) Henry Collins of Stokesley gent (2): 2 houses now used as one, the weaver’s shop adjoining & the garden or orchard of 1r behind, occ by Thomas Spence; the butcher’s shop adjoining the weaver’s shop occ by William Sherwood: bounded by Lord Falkland to E, street to W, Mrs Kingston to N, Edmund Taylor to S; also Gowdie/Gowlay Hill Garth 1a with cowhouse occ by Thomas Richardson: bounded by John Charlton to E, by Francis Stainthorpe to W, by street to N, by Jane Willans & Edward Meynell to S; also house with garden & garth behind 2r, occ by William Merrington: bounded by street to E, William Wood to W, John Seamer to N, John Rymers & Francis Stainthorpe to S; also 3 closes formerly 2 closes called the Cottager 7a, previously occ by William Braithwaite as tenant to William Spence decd: bounded by Robert Halliday Dobson to E, George Hunter & William Ableson to W, by Rounton road to N, by Richard Johnson to S; “& all other the messuages lands tenements and hereditaments formerly belonging to Thomas Smith late of Hutton yeoman decd and comprised in his Will”
Tithe Map: Edmund Taylor owned two houses at the south end of East Side
Tithe Map from Elizabeth Sleigh: Jonathon Taylor occ 193 (with Thomas Cust)
“Jonathan Taylor and wife & Wm Robinson and wife – 2 young, 1 for school” [Mr Barlow’s list ?1836]
1840 Whites: Hutton Rudby: Jonathan Taylor, grocer & draper
1841 Census: Jonathan Taylor 75 grocer and Dinah 60, South Side
1841 Census: John Taylor 70 carpenter, cottage, Rudby
GZ 204: 2 May 1842: Thomas Spence late of Hutton weaver but now of Middlesbrough baker & shopkeeper (1) John Snowdon of Stokesley shoemaker (2) Thomas Sidgwick of Hutton linen manufacturer (3) George Wilson of Hutton linen manufacturer (4) reciting indres of 1839: John Snowdon had lent Thomas Spence £90 with £4-17-5d interest also owing, on Spence’s property on East Side: Spence sold Sidgwick the house (formerly 2 houses) & garden for £180, the mortgage to be paid off: the garden & orchard to be sold to Sidgwick was staked out and contained 33 p; previously occ by Thomas Spence and now by William Meynell; the rest to be sold to John Oates; mortgagee George Wilson
GZ 206: May 1842: Thomas Spence to John Oates for £50: the 2 shops, one formerly a weaver’s shop and now a carpenter’s and the other a butcher’s shop, with the ground behind now staked out and measuring 9 p: now occ by William Meynell, William Sherwood and John Oates: bounded by Thomas Sidgwick’s purchase from Spence to E & N, by street to W, Edmund Taylor to S; mortgagee George Wilson
1851 Census: Hutton: [The Elms]: Ann Righton 54 landed prop b Tockwith, cousin Ann Paver 24 farmer’s daughter b Houssham, cousin Mary Kirby 19 farmer’s daughter b Theakston; visitors: Ann Taylor 20 annuitant b Hutton, Elizabeth Brigham 24 farmer’s daughter b Rudby
1851 Census: North End: Martha Taylor widow 67 yarn winder
Terry
“Terry” is listed in the “Brick acct”, apparently for the school – Barlow’s Notebook
For Harrison Terry’s family, see Two Ancient Townships by Grace Dixon, pp 17, 18, 18n, 25 & 26. His sister married a Lee of Pinchinthorpe. His father was one of a group of Protestant dissenters in Newton-under-Roseberry.
1840 Whites: Hutton Rudby: Harrison Terry, farmer
1841 Census: Hutton Grange: Harrison Terry
Harrison Terry died in 1842
1851 Census: Enterpen: Mrs Hannah Terry widow 53 b Skelton, cousin Miss Dorothy Garbutt 36 b Marton, servant Jane Preston 15
Mrs Terry was a subscriber to the Wesleyan Shilling Magazine: no date, apparently 1859
1861 Census: Enterpen: Mrs Hannah Terry widow 63 b Skelton, servant Ann McLane 23 and lodger Miss Dorothy Garbutt 48 b Marton
Thompson
1783: Breckon Thompson, Skutterskelf, was churchwarden
Yorkshire Poll Book 1807: Hutton Rudby: Breckon Thompson farmer
Brian [sic]Thompson was one of five men listed as gentry in 1823 Baines, Hutton
1841 Census: Moses Thompson 25 publican and family, King’s Head
1872 Post Office Directory: Middleton: John Thompson, farmer, Seamer grange
Oddfellows Board: Bro: Samuel Thompson, Bishop Auckland, 19 Feb 1874, a40
Tinker
1872 Post Office Directory: Miss Mary Tinker, mistress of the National School
Tones
1823 Baines: Hutton: Sarah Tones, grocer
“Sarah Tones – two grown up” [Mr Barlow’s list ?1836]
1840 Whites: Hutton Rudby: Sarah Tones, grocer & draper
1841 Census: Elizabeth Tones 30 dressmaker, in household of Ann Lincoln
‘Stokesley News & Cleveland Reporter’ 1 May 1844:
Marriages:
On Monday, April 8th, at Hutton Rudby, Mr George Wharton, of Middleton-on-Leven, to Miss Elizabeth Tones, Dress-maker of the former place
Truefitt
FT 108: 25 Aug 1830: Hutton Moor [Tithe Map 384 & 385]: Michael Sedgwick late of Hutton now of Broughton weaver (1) Mary Sedgwick of Broughton widow (2) Govnors of QAB (3) Rev Robt Fawcitt curate of Hilton (4): two closes, the Cottage & the Orchard, one about 1a the other about 2a, previously in one close “in a place called Hutton Moor” [ie that described in ET 604]: occ by Bart Wright as tenant to Thomas Dennison, then by Michael Sidgwick: bounded by Thomas Dennison to E & S, by George Truefitt to W, by Rounton road to N
Tunstall
FT 511: 11 & 12 Jan 1830: East Side: Edmund Taylor of Hutton joiner, Thomas Eland of City of London currier, James Bainbridge bricklayer: the land on which James Bainbridge has lately erected 4 new houses & other buildings, 79 ft x 14 ft, and the passage thereto from the street: previously occ by Elizabeth Robinson, then by William Coates, then by Edmund Taylor and now by James Bainbridge or his undertenants: bounded by Thomas Passman to E, by street to W, by Roger Bowes to N, by Edmund Taylor to S: “heretofore the estate of Joseph Tunstall and his wife Catherine”
FU 261: 22 & 23 Nov 1831: north end of East Side: James Bainbridge bricklayer & Elizabeth his wife to George Grenside of Stokesley gent: piece of ground on which he had recently built 4 new houses and other buildings, 79ft long x 14ft wide, with the passage leading to them from the street: previously occ by Elizabeth Robinson, then by William Coates, then by Edmund Taylor, and now by James Bainbridge or his undertenants: bounded by Thomas Passman to E, by street to W, by Roger Bowes to N, by Edmund Taylor to S: “heretofore the estate of Joseph Tunstall & Catherine his wife”
Tweddle
The Tweddle family were yeomen of Middleton. Thomas Tweddle bought several houses, garths and gardens at the east end of North Side from William Orton, which was inherited by his daughter Margaret Flounders and husband James in July 1815
In 1815 Robert Tweddle was a tenant of the property
Robert Tweddle was the occupant of the property owned by Thomas Passman in 1830, which was inherited by his daughter Mary Kingston who owned it at the time of the Tithe Map. John Hammond is listed as occupant in the Tithe Map, and the 1840 Directory gives the landlord as John Rowntree. Mary Kingston’s daughter Elizabeth Raney was the landlord there for many years.
14 May 1810: house & garth and garth: Tipping & Wardell exors of Thos Wayne to Thomas Eland: house & garth 1a 2r 28p occupied by Eland, bounded by street to S, river Leven to N, Francis Tweddle & Francis Stainthorpe to E, and Christopher Sleigh to W; garth 1r 28p on north side of Hutton, formerly occ by Hannah Kay widow, now by Thomas Eland, bounded by B D Suggitt to S, Thomas Jackson to E, street to W and Isaac Whorlton to N
DW 374: 18 & 19 Jul 1815: Thos Tweddle of Middleton, heir at law of Thos Tweddle decd (1) James and Margaret Flounders (2): the property in the Bay Horse area bought by the late Tweddle from Wm Orton
DY 88: 26 Mar 1816: Philip Gowland of Sexhow (1) John Tweddell the elder of Stokesley grocer & Francis Rose of Busby yeoman (2) John Calvert of Carlton yeoman (3)
1823 Baines: Hutton: Robert Tweddle was the publican of the Wheatsheaf
1823 Baines: Hutton: Robert Tweddle, butcher
1823 Baines: Middleton: Thomas Tweddle, farmer
“Apprenticeship Indre: Stephen Hall aged 12 years apprenticed to John Cook of Hutton near Rudby, weaver, to age 21 – April 1823: made between William Sayer (churchwarden) and Thomas Tweddle and William Sayer (overseers of poor of township of Middleton) and Stephen Hall ‘a poor child belonging to said township of Middleton’” [NYCRO Mic 1204]
FO 157: 12 Jul 1828: Baillieur’s remtge: Robert Tweddale the occupant of his house in Hutton and Richard Imenson the occupant of his house & farmlands in Hutton
26 & 27 Mar 1830: Robert Tweddle occupied a house & garth between Whorlton and Passman, sold by Baillieur to Lowther [East Side deeds]
13 Feb 1845: Robert Tweddle was an early occupant of a house sold by Thomas Kingston to Isaac Benson [East Side deeds]
FQ 435: 26 & 27 Mar 1830: house on East Side: Baillieur to Lowther: formerly occ by Thomas Sanderson, then by Thomas Shaw and now by Robert Tweddle: bounded by Joseph Whorlton to N, by Thomas Passman to S, by street to W
Tithe Map: Middleton: John Tweddle farms Foxton Lodge (landlord: George Wyndham)
1840 Whites: Middleton: John Tweddale, farmer
1841 Census: Farm House, Middleton: John Tweddle 55 farmer and family, with Ann Mason 65 independent, Elizabeth Mason 5, and servants John Hunt 15 and Hannah Mennell 15
1851 Census: Middleton: John Tweddle 65 farmer 144a bDinsdale, with Ann 44 bSmeaton and children Jane, Mary,Elizabeth & John aged 16-22 bRounton, and mother-in-law Ann Mason W 75 bHarlsey
1851 –71 (inc) Census: Farm House, Middleton: Tweddle
1872 Post Office Directory: Middleton: John Tweddle, farmer
Easter dues settled with Tweddle “the day her daughter was married” in Barlow’s Notebook
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