Warden Law village
Warden Law village
HER Number
260
District
Sunderland
Site Name
Warden Law village
Place
Warden Law
Map Sheet
NZ34NE
Class
Domestic
Site Type: Broad
Settlement
Site Type: Specific
Shrunken village
General Period
MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Medieval 1066 to 1540
Form of Evidence
Documentary Evidence
Description
The earliest reference to "Wardon" is in Boldon Buke, (1183 survey of land belonging to the Bishop of Durham, Hugh du Puiset) when there were 9 farmers holding 18 oxgangs, each of 13.5 acres. In Hatfield's Survey (c.1381) there were 5 bond tenants each holding 1-3 messuages. In 1611 Sir Henry Belasyse surrendered the whole vill to the use of John Shawdforth, yeoman, who built a new house there. It then passed through various Shaldforths until it was divided, one half staying with them, the other descending in the Hutton family. The original shape of the village is not clear.
Easting
436800
Northing
549900
Grid Reference
NZ436800549900
Sources
<< HER 260 >> W. Greenwell, ed. 1852, Boldon Buke, Surtees Society, 25, p. 48
W.Greenwell, ed. 1856, Bishop Hatfield's Survey, Surtees Society, 32, p. 157
D.A. Kirby, ed. 1972, Parliamentary Surveys of the Bishopric of Durham, Surtees Society, II 185, p.
W. Hutchinson, 1787, History of...Durham, II, pp. 729-30
R. Surtees, 1816, History of...Durham, I, p. 222
Dept. Pal. & Dip. Durham, Tithe Awards, 1840, Warden Law -
Dept. Pal. & Dip. Durham, Ordnance Survey maps, 1st ed. 25; Whellan, W, 1856, History, Topography, and Directory of the County Palatine of Durham
W.Greenwell, ed. 1856, Bishop Hatfield's Survey, Surtees Society, 32, p. 157
D.A. Kirby, ed. 1972, Parliamentary Surveys of the Bishopric of Durham, Surtees Society, II 185, p.
W. Hutchinson, 1787, History of...Durham, II, pp. 729-30
R. Surtees, 1816, History of...Durham, I, p. 222
Dept. Pal. & Dip. Durham, Tithe Awards, 1840, Warden Law -
Dept. Pal. & Dip. Durham, Ordnance Survey maps, 1st ed. 25; Whellan, W, 1856, History, Topography, and Directory of the County Palatine of Durham