Durham Probate Records: probate bonds 1786-1819
DPRI/3/1796/A77 11 October 1796 administration bond, penal sum £160;
James DOUGLASS, excise officer, of Sunderland near the sea in the county
of Durham
DPRI/3/1799/A91 25 October 1799 administration bond,
penal sum £500; Thomas DOUGLAS, miller, bachelor, of Monkton in the
parish of Jarrow in the county of Durham
DPRI/3/1805/A92 24
October 1805 administration bond, penal sum £200; Anne DOUGLAS, widow,
of chapelry of Saint John in the town and county of Newcastle upon Tyne
DPRI/3/1809/A60/1-4 20 July 1809 administration bond, penal sum £9;
Robert DOUGLAS, gentleman, of parish of St Nicholas in the town and
county of Newcastle upon Tyne administration limited to residue and
remainder of lease concerning property in Castle Moot, Newcastle upon
Tyne
DPRI/3/1811/T24/1 3 August 1811 will bond, penal sum £1,600;
Thomas DOUGLAS, gentleman, of Bishop Wearmouth in the county of Durham
DPRI/3/1811/T24/2-3 1 August 1811 renunciation; Thomas DOUGLAS(1),
gentleman, of Bishop Wearmouth in the county of Durham
DPRI/3/1819/A86 24 August 1819 administration bond, penal sum £4,000;
William DOUGLAS, grocer, of South Shields in the county of Durham
Notes:
1. Possibly the Thomas Douglas, the son of John
Douglas, who married, on 8th Jan 1839 at Bishopwearmouth St Michael,
Charlotte Wandless, spinster, daughter of Ralph Wanless. She was born
1817, South Shields, Durham, England and died abt 1900, Bishopwearmouth,
Durham, England.
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