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Letch Farm, Ryton, 1773-1807, location?
« on: Thursday 16 May 24 18:13 BST (UK) »
I discovered probate records identifying a possessory interest in a property known as the Letch Farm in Ryton in the late 18th century. If you have any information about the location of said farm, or if you have any research suggestions for locating the farm, I would very much appreciate the help.

An item in the Newcstle Chronicle in 1773 identifies a number of improvable freehold lots to be sold to the highest bidder at the home of Mrs William Parker in 
 Newcastle. The list includes the Letch Farm in the several tenures of John Nixon and Richard Siddoway with cottages and buildings on the Common at Bradon Staith.

The Letch Farm is also identified in the will of John Siddoway in 1807. John was a blacksmith, but in his will he left monies to Christopher and Barbara Gray, whose father was a farmer. So, perhaps the Gray family farmed the land.
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Re: Letch Farm, Ryton, 1773-1807, location?
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 19 May 24 11:01 BST (UK) »
On this map view of the 1857/1862 6 inch OS map you will see Barlow Letch, lying to the SW of Winlaton.

https://maps.nls.uk/view/102341473#zoom=7&lat=8745&lon=900&layers=BT

On the 1838 tithe map of Winlaton Township this is plot 444, Barlow Letch Farm owned by Miss Ann Simpson and occupied by John Nixon. The farm extends in a zone to the NNW of the building up to the Blaydon Burn, and is flanked to the west by woodland that is still there today . The farm is a little over 55 acres.

Added: John Nixon is also the occupier of Barlow North East Farm and Barlow South East Farm situated immediately to the west and on each side of Barlow Lane.
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Re: Letch Farm, Ryton, 1773-1807, location?
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 19 May 24 11:50 BST (UK) »
Studying the tithe map further I now find that the land just to the south –labelled as Norman’s Riding on the OS map– has an alternative name of ‘the Letch Farm, Crosshills’ so it seems this is the farm that you are looking for.  The landowner is Edward Townley Peregrine Esquire, and the occupier is James Robinson.

James Robinson, farmer, is in the 1841 census, address Barlow Letch (which is confusing!)

The farm is still Norman’s Riding Farm on modern maps.

Added: having looked through some of the records in reply #3 below, it seems that the correct owner’s name is Peregrine Edward Townley.

Added again: this looks like the man
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Towneley_family?wprov=sfti1#Peregrine_Edward_Towneley_(1762%E2%80%931846)
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Re: Letch Farm, Ryton, 1773-1807, location?
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 19 May 24 13:13 BST (UK) »
Don't know if these will help at all, but FS have some Land Tax Assessments for Winlaton available online.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJW-89LH-M?

I've not looked at this set  but in my limited experience of these records its down to luck what details were included but proprietor/occupier and type (house farm etc but not necessarily a farm name) 'may' appear

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Re: Letch Farm, Ryton, 1773-1807, location?
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 19 May 24 15:57 BST (UK) »
Thanks to you for this assistance. Much appreciated.

-Billie
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