History of Newcastle and Gateshead . lswick, and his leases of the Field Houses and Thorney Close, withremainder to Robert. Other bequests to his brother William and hischildren ; his sister, Dorothy Willy, and her children (includingCatherine, wife of William Sotheran, and Elizabeth, wife of JamesBertram); to Clement Ogle, and his wife and children ; WilliamSelby, alderman, and his wife and children ; William and PeterRiddell; Ellinor Lawes ; John Sayer, father and son, of Worsall ;Benedict Chertseye ; Thomas Tempests wife ; brother-in-law HenryLawson of Nesham, and Ralph Lawson of Brugh, wit


History of Newcastle and Gateshead . lswick, and his leases of the Field Houses and Thorney Close, withremainder to Robert. Other bequests to his brother William and hischildren ; his sister, Dorothy Willy, and her children (includingCatherine, wife of William Sotheran, and Elizabeth, wife of JamesBertram); to Clement Ogle, and his wife and children ; WilliamSelby, alderman, and his wife and children ; William and PeterRiddell; Ellinor Lawes ; John Sayer, father and son, of Worsall ;Benedict Chertseye ; Thomas Tempests wife ; brother-in-law HenryLawson of Nesham, and Ralph Lawson of Brugh, with their wivesand children ; William Lawson of Thorp Bulmer; nephews Robertand Owinge Hodgson ; sister-in-law Barbara Scrivener and herchildren ; his servants, hinds, keelmen, and colliers. To the poor ofNewcastle, 6/. 13s. 4d. To his son, Robert Hodgson, as much plateand household stuff as shall come to 100/. if my ships continueeither sold, or remain in my hands without any shipwreck. Residueto his wife, and son William, TuE Nags Head Inn, Facing the Sandhiix, Newcastle, 1823, 1586.] SIXTEENTH CENTURY. 35 1586. 28 and 29 Elizabeth. Bishop of Durham—Richard Barnes. Mayor and Sheriff of Neivcastk till Michaelmas:— Robert Barker, Mayor, and George Whitfield, Sheriff. Mayor and Sheriff elected at Michaelmas:— Mayor—Henry Chapman. Arms as in 1581. Sheriff—Robert Dudley. Arms : Or, a lion rampant double-queued vert, charged with a crescent of the field. ARLIAMENT was ordered to meet on the 15thOctober. The members elected in Newcastle weretwo aldermen— Henry Anderson and Edward Lewin. By this parliament a sentence pronounced against Mary Queenof Scots for alleged participation in a conspiracy against QueenElizabeth was confirmed, and both houses addressed the throne,praying that the sentence might be executed. January 14. Administration of the goods of Robert Heley, merchant, New-castle, who died in December, granted to Anne Hall, MargaretTempest, Catherine W


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