Christopher Blackett, –1631?>
- Name
- Christopher /Blackett/
- Surname
- Blackett
- Given names
- Christopher
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–1589
Death: January 1589 — The Hole House, the parish of Witton upon Wear, Co. Durham |
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1565–1627
Birth: before August 3, 1565
— Witton-le-Wear, Co. Durham Death: January 1627 |
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1583–
Birth: before August 11, 1583
— South Side, Witton le Wear, Co. Durham |
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1582–1653
Birth: about 1582
— Hamsterley by Bishop Auckland, Co. Durham Death: July 1653 — Hamsterley, Co. Durham |
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1590–1630
Birth: before July 19, 1590
— Hamsterley, Co. Durham Death: after March 20, 1630 |
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15 Oct 1627 Letters patent, signed by Richard, Bishop of Durham allowing Sir Thomas Blakeston and John Witham to alienate land in East Shipley to Christopher and Hugo Blackett. Sir Thomas Blakeston's Inq. p.m. taken 1 Oct 1627 refers to lands and tenements in East Shipley purchased by him and John from Christopher Blackett and Hugh his son. |
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