Washington village

Washington village

HER Number
352
District
Sunderland
Site Name
Washington village
Place
Washington
Map Sheet
NZ35NW
Class
Domestic
Site Type: Broad
Settlement
Site Type: Specific
Village
General Period
MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Medieval 1066 to 1540
Form of Evidence
Documentary Evidence
Description
The earliest documentary reference to Washington village is in Boldon Buke (1183 survey of land belonging to the Bishop of Durham, Hugh du Puiset) when the vill, but not the church or its lands, was held by William de Hertburne. In Hatfield's Survey of the 14th century Wm. of Washington, knight, held the manor and vill. In the 15th century the owners were the Blaykestons, and in the 18th century the Bracks when "inconsiderable and scattered on the skirts of the brook". It has been interpreted as a regular two-row plan with a green, although this is not entirely supported by the historic map evidence.
Easting
431000
Northing
556600
Grid Reference
NZ431000556600
Sources
<< HER 352 >> W. Greenwell, ed. 1852, Boldon Buke, Surtees Society, 25, p. 45 and appendix
W. Greenwell, ed. 1856, Bishop Hatfield's Survey, Surtees Society, 32, p. 102
W. Hutchinson, 1787, History of...Durham, Vol. II, pp. 614-17
R. Surtees, 1820, History of...Durham, Vol. II, pp. 40-44
Dept. Pal. & Dip. Durham, Shafto Papers, 1702, The Bounders of the Manor of Washington
William Brown collection, C188, Vol. III, no. 18 - Northumberland Records Office
19th century, 309/M196 -Northumberland Records Office
Washington, Blue House farm, D/Br/P/81, 82
Dept. Pal. & Dip. Durham, Tithe Awards, 1840, Washington
Dept. Pal. & Dip. Durham, 1st edition Ordnance Survey map, 1:2,500 scale, Durham VII.14