Description | Parties: 1) George Strickland of Waterhead, Conistone, Jane Eleanor Strickland his wife of Houghton le Spring, one of two daughters of the late Christopher Craggs late of Sunderland and afterwards of Houghton le Spring and a coheiress of the will of Robert Craggs, coalfitter 2) Ann Craggs of Sunderland, spinster, the other daughter 3) Eleanor Craggs of Bishopwearmouth, county Durham, widow of Christopher Craggs annuitant 4) Richard Abbs, late of Monkwearmouth and now of Fulwell, coalfitter 5) Robert Shepherd of Bishopwearmouth, gentleman 6) William Ironside, captain in His Majesty's 68th regiment and now in service in the West Indies 7) William Strickland of the city of York, John Lodge Hubbersty of Lincoln's Inn and Isaac Broadley of Brantingham Property: copyhold lands at Houghton and one garden called Sanderson's Land and other lands with an annuity to Eleanor Craggs of £35 and £100 to Jane Strickland with provisions for children and orders for the trustees. Signed: George Strickland, Jane Eleanor Strickland, Ann Craggs, Edward Craggs, Richard Abbs, Robert Shepherd, Henry Strickland, William Ironside, J Lodge Hubbersty, Isaac Broadley Witnesses: John [illegible], Thomas Chambers, Margaret Elizabeth Broadley, William Belcombe, Robert Maynard, John Griffith |