Margaret Tweddle was baptized 6 Mar 1728 at Lanercost, Cumberland the daughter of Thomas Tweddle and Margaret Robson who were themselves married 18 May 1721 at Lanercost. They baptized seven children at Lanercost. Margaret Tweddle was buried at Lanercost 28 Feb 1734/1735 at Lanercost. Thomas was buried 7 Mar 1777 at Lanercost. They lived at Ringing Hills near Lanercost. In the Howard Papers C129-15 at the Carlisle Record Office there is a receipt from Charles Earl of Carlisle to Thomas Tweddle dated 1 Feb 1733 for Rinnion hills Farme. A nice copy of his signature and crest (Bobbie Jean Hooser has given me this information). Thomas Tweddle at the time of signing this lease was of Ash, Lanercost. The lease was for seven years at 46 pounds a year.
Their children all baptized at Lanercost:
John was baptized 4 Jan 1722, married Jane Smith and died intestate in 1763
Isabel baptized 30 May 1723
Jeffrey baptized 22 Sep 1725
Margaret baptized 6 Mar 1728; married Henry Routledge 3 Oct 1759 at Lanercost
Mary baptized 28 Aug 1729 and buried 5 Feb 1730/31 at Lanercost
Thomas baptized 7 Jan 1731; married Ann Armstrong 13 Jun 1765 at Lanercost, died 1795
Elizabeth baptized 26 Apr 1734; married William Armstrong 24 Jan 1762 at Lanercost
Thomas (married to Margaret Robson) was baptized 5 Jul 1693 at Lanercost (died 27 Feb 1777 at Ringing Hills, and buried 7 Mar 1777 at Lanercost). His father was Thomas Tweddle and his wife's name unknown but they baptized five children at Lanercost:
John baptized 30 Sep 1691 (likely buried before 1705)
Thomas baptized 5 Jul 1693; married Margaret Robson 18 May 1721 at Lanercost
Margaret baptized 24 Aug 1697; married John Armstrong 10 Oct 1721 at Lanercost
John baptized 16 Mar 1704/05 (this is likely the John Twedel who married Jane Tweddle 4 Jan 1722); married Sybella Routledge 26 Nov 1742 at Bewcastle
Isabel baptized 2 Jan 1707
I have not yet done any research on Thomas Tweddle prior to this time. I do know that the Protestation Returns list the following Tweddle males in Eskdale Ward:
Eskdale Lanercost Triermaine Tweady Rowland
Eskdale Stapleton Twedall Hinsord
Eskdale Lanercost Triermaine Tweddall John
Eskdale Lanercost Triermaine Tweddall David
Eskdale Lanercost Triermaine Tweddall John of Hill
Eskdale Lanercost Triermaine Tweddall Thomas
Eskdale Lanercost Triermaine Tweddall Leonard
Eskdale Lanercost Triermaine Tweddall Leonard
Eskdale Lanercost Triermaine Tweddall Emont
Eskdale Lanercost Burdowswell Tweddall Thomas
Eskdale Lanercost Burdowswell Tweddall Hurbet
Eskdale Lanercost Burdowswell Tweddall Edward Under Theuge
Eskdale Lanercost Burdowswell Tweddall Edward of Burdowsell
Eskdale Lanercost Burdowswell Tweddall Thomas
Eskdale Lanercost Burdowswell Tweddall John
Eskdale Lanercost Burdowswell Tweddall Franncis
Eskdale Lanercost Burdowswell Tweddall Thomas
Eskdale Lanercost Burdowswell Tweddall Edward
Eskdale Cumrew Tweddell Nicholas
Eskdale Denton Upper Denton Tweddell Thomas
Eskdale Denton Upper Denton Tweddell John
Eskdale Farlam Tweddell James
Eskdale Farlam Tweddell Richard
Eskdale Lanercost Triermaine Tweedall Robert
Eskdale Ward includes both Lanercost and Bewcastle along with another seventeen parishes (Denton, Farlam, Cumrew and Stapleton also have Tweddle families living there in 1641-42).
Lanercost is divided into five areas plus Lanercost village - Triermaine, Burdowswell, Askerton, Bywaters and Kirkcammeck. By 1829 Rinnion Hills is listed as being part of the manor of Kingwater.
"There were four manors of Lanercost; Askerton (which had Side, etc); Walton Wood; and Troddermain. There were five townships: Askerton, Banks, Burtholme, Kingwater and Waterhead. Abbey Lanercost is in the small hamlet in Burtholme Twp on the north bank of the Irthing 2 ½ miles north of Brampton . Askerton contained 74 dwellings in 1829 and lies between the river Line and Kingwater from 4 to 8 miles North of Brampton. It comprises the ancient Parish of Kirkcambock or Cambeck, the church was ruined. They are obliged to marry, bury and baptize at Lanercost and for their instruction in religion they go thither or to Stapleton, Bewcastle or whither they see fit. Askerton Castle lies on the east bank of the Cambeck rivulet which flows to the Irthing built by the Barons Dacre for the residence of the Land Sergeantof Gilsland who commanded a few men in arms to protect the barony against the inroads of Moss-troopers. The Earl of Carlisle’s manor of Trodder-main comprises the township of Askerton . Banks Twp in 1829 was divided between the twps of Burtholme and Waterhead. Gilsland had two large Inns. Island, a hamlet is in Burtholme twp. It containsthe hamlet of West-Hall and about 45 dispersed dwellings in 1829. from 4-11 miles NNE of Brampton . In the northern part of the twp is a wild mountainous tract called Spadeadam Waste. Waterhead Twp is divided from Northumberland by the river Irthing and had a number of detached swellings, with Gilsmalnd and Durdoswald. West-HGalll a hamlet in Kirgwater Twp 5 miles N by E of Brampton.
Askerton: Holme House, Knorron Lodge, Shopford, birkbush, Lines, Wintershields, Side, Lees Hill, Redsike, Floweryhurst, Smithsteads, Red Hill, Gillalees, Howdale, Kirkcambeck, Bogside, Allergarth, Floweryhurst, High Grains, Kirkcambeck, Fawcettlees, Gallabery, Askerton, Woodhead, Collinbank, High House, Bewsleybank, Hurdhill, Dollerline (Shopford, Bush).
Burtholme: Barras foot; Garthside, Banks foot; Friarwaingate, Lanercost, Wall, burtholme, Moorfield, Moorfield, Hole head, Banksburn, Heugh, Crookstown, Holmes, Howgill, King hill, Abbey, Hare hill, callees, Whitefield, brownhurst, Abbey, Walton Woodhead, Low wall, St. Mary’s holme; Hayton gate
Kingwater: Allanstead, Newfield, Kingsbridgeford, Harest,Palmerhill New House, Lees hill, West hall, Clarkshill, Rowntreehill, Heughgreen, Wileysidke, Rinnionhills, Swaites, Soglin, Spadeadam, Terrosset, Hallguards, Moorguards, park nook, Long lands, Hardest,
Waterhead: Banks, Gilsland, breckneybed, Shaws hotel, Orchard House, chapel burn; Breckneybed, Snowdenclose, Lannerton, Killhill, Birdoswald, Slackhouse, Northrigghill, St Mary’holme, Highhouse, Miller hill, Wall holme; Hill, Troddermain, Underheugh, Carnetley, Leehill, Gunshole."
Source: History, Directory and Gazetteer of Cumberland and Westmorland, with Furness and Cartmel by Parson and White, 1829.
Thomas mentioned above as the father of Thomas Tweddle and grandfather of Margaret Tweddle married to Henry Routledge, would have likely been born after the Protestations Return of 1641-42 was taken. So I have no idea which of these men could be his father. Calling two sons John might make you think that he was the son of John but there are two John Tweddle's on this list. I do have some Tweddle wills and will take the time for this Challenge to transcribe them.
Date: 29 Jul 2015
Document: Will
Source: Carlisle Record Office, lib 76-77
Date of document: 7 May 1775, probated 18 May 1780
Author: John Tweddle
Relationship: unknown
Location: Banks Hill, Lanercost, Cumberland, England
Document quality: 18th century English, bold, even writing
1 In the Name of God Amen I John Tweddle of Banks Hill in
2 the parish of Lanercost in the County of Cumberland Yeoman being
3 weak in Body but of Sound and Perfect mind and memory blessed be
4 God for the same Do make and publish this my Last Will and Testament
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5 in manner and form following (that is to say) First I give and
6 bequeath unto Richard Tweddle my nearest Kinsman now living
7 at the Said house near Brampton Carrier the sum of one Shilling
8 to be paid one Month after my Decease, Also I give and bequeath to
9 my beloved Wife Alice Tweddle (whom I hereby make sole Executrix
10 of this my last Will and Testament) all the rest residue and Remainder
11 of all my personal Estate Money Goods and Chattels and all my
12 household furniture of which kind or Nature soever and to be disposed
13 of by her at her discretion Will and pleasure and I do hereby
14 appoint John Bell of the Abbey in the same parish and county
15 aforesaid Yeoman my Trustee to see that this my last Will and
16 Testament be faithfully and truly fulfilled hereby revokine all
17 former Wills heretofore by me at any time made ratifying and
18 confirming this and no other to be my last Will and Testament In
19 Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this Seventh
20 Day of May one Thousand seven hundred and Seventy five
21 Mark of John X Tweddle {Seal]
22 Signed sealed published and declared by the above named John
23 Tweddle in the presence of us who have herewith subscribed our
24 Names as Witnesses in the presence of the Testator James Harding
25 John Bell Christopher Harding sworn Proved May 18th 1780
This John Twedall married Alice Hall 17 Dec 1724 at Cumwhitton, Cumberland (Find My Past). Cumwhitton is eight miles from Lanercost. John describes Richard as his kinsman. There is a Richard Tweddle baptized 28 Apr 1731 at Lanercost son of John Tweddle and also a Richard Tweddle baptized. A Mary Harding married Thomas Tweddle (my 1st cousin 5x removed) 28 Jun 1794 at Lanercost. However I do not have a Richard in this line. Some identify John Tweddle (uncle to this Thomas) as being the editor of this will and that he had a son Richard. I wonder why he just didn't name him as his son however and another dozen children are mentioned for John. I think that may be erroneous.
This next administration is for a person known to me. He is the brother of my 4x great grandmother Margaret Routledge.
Recorded: 30 Jul 2015
Source: Carlisle Record Office
Deceased: John Tweddle
Place: Ringing Hills, Lanercost, Cumberland, England
Type of Record: Administration
Date of document:4 Jun 1763, administered 1 Jul 1763
Condition: 18th century English, legible copy
1 Know all Men by these Presents that We Thomas Tweddle
2 of Ringing Hills in the County of Cumberland Husbandman William
3 Armstrong of Askerton in said County Yeo and Henry
4 Routledge of Bewcastle in the said County Yeo
5 are held and firmly bound unto the Right Reverend Father in God Charles by
6 Divine Permission Lord Bishop of Carlisle in One hundred forty pounds of
7 of good and lawful Money of Great Britain, to be paid unto the said Lord Bishop or to
8 hi certain Attorney his Executors Administrators or Assigns, to which Payment well and
9 truly to be made We oblige ourselves and each of us by himself
10 for the whole our and every of our Heirs Executors and Administrators firmly
11 by these Presents Sealed with our Seals dated the fourth day of
12 June in the third Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George
13 the third by the Grace of God of Great Britain France and Ireland King Defender
14 of the Faith and so forth And in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred
15 and sixty three
16 The Condition of this Obligation is such That if the above bounden
17 Thomas Tweddle natural and lawful Brother of
18 John Tweddle late of Ringing Hills afores[ai]d
19 Yeoman deceased intestate and
20 Administrator of all and singular the Goods, Chattels and Credits of the said Deceased
21 do make or cause to be made a true and perfect Inventory of all and singular the Goods
22 Chattles and Credits of the said deceased which have or shall come to the Hands Possession
23 or Knowledge of him the said Thomas Tweddle or into
24 the Hands and Possession of any Person or Persons for him and the same so made do exhibit
25 or cause to be exhibited into the Registry of the Consistory Court of Carlisle at or before
26 last day of Sept next ensuing and the same Goods, Chattles
27 and Credits and all other the Goods Chattles and Credits of the said deceased at the time
28 of his death which at anytime after shall come to the hands or Possession of the said
29 Thomas Tweddle or into the hands and Possession of any other
30 Person or Persons for him do well and truly administer according to Law And further do
31 make or cause to be made a true and just Account of his said Administration at or before
32 the last day of June 1764 and all the Rest and Residue of the said Goods Chattles
33 and Credits which shall be found remaining upon the said Administrators Accompt the
34 same being first examined and allowed of by the judge or judges for the time being of the said
35 Court shall deliver and pay unto such Person or Persons respectively as the said Judge or Judges
36 by his or their Decree or Sentence pursuant to the true Intent and Meaning of a late Act of
37 Parliament made in the two and twentieth and three and twentieth Years of the Reign of our
38 late Sovereign Lord King Charles the Second Intituled an Act for the better settling of Intestates
39 Estates which limit and appoint And if it shall hereafter appear that any last Will and Testament
40 was made by the said deceased and the Executor or Executors therein named do exhibit
41 the same into the said Court making Request to have it allowed and approved accordingly
42 if the said Thomas Tweddle above bounden being thereunto required
43 do render and deliver the said Letters of Administration (Approbation of such Testament being
44 first had and made) in the said Court then this Obligation to be void or else to remain in full Force
45 and Virtue
46 Thomas Tweddle
47 Signed and delivered (being first duly
48 Stamped in the Presence of
49 Henry Waugh
50 William Armstrong
51 Henry Routledge
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52 Carlisle June 4th 1763
53 On which day appeared personally Thomas Tweddle
54 and aledged
55 that John Tweddle late of Ringhinhills
56 in the parish of Lannercost and Diocese of
57 Carlisle Husbandman deceased died intestate without making any
58 Will so far as he doth know or believe That Jane Tweddle Widow of
60 the said deceased renounced her right to the Administration since dead and that
61 he the said Thomas was the real and lawful Brother of the said deceased
62 Therefore he prayed Letter of Administration of all and
63 singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of the said deceased
64 to be committed and granted to him the said Thomas
65 Tweddle on his giving good and sufficient security
66 in that behalf
67 The said Thomas Tweddle was
68 sworn in due form of Law
69 the truth of the presence and to faithfully
70 Administer and to the truth of the
71 Inventory
72 Before me
73 Hen: Richardson
74 Surrog.
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75 Know all Men by these presents that I Jane
76 Tweddle Widow Relict of John Tweddle late of
77 Ringhin Hills in the parish of Lannercost in the County
78 of Cumberland and Diocese of Carlisle Husbandman deceased
79 intestate for divers good causes and considerations me hereunto
80 especially moving Do renounce the Letter of Administration
81 of all and singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of the
82 said deceased, and to thee end that this my Renunciation
83 may have its due effect I do hereby inpower any one of
84 the Proctors of the Consistory Court of Carlisle to exhibite
85 this my Renunciation before the Worshipful and reverend
86 John Waugh Doctor of Laws Vicar general and Official
87 principal of the said Consistory Court or his Surrogate
88 or other competent Judge in this behalf and pray the same
89 to be admitted and enacted And I do hereby satisfy and
90 confirm what such Proctor shall lawfully do forwith
91 in my name touching the premises In Witness
92 whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal
93 the eleventh day of May in the year of our Lord
94 One thousand seven hundred and sixty three
95 Jane Tweddle
96 Signed Sealed and Delivered
97 (being first duly stamped)
98 in the presence of us
99 Robt Latimer
100 William Armstrong
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101 A true full and perfect Inventory of all and singular the
102 goods Chattels and Credits of John Tweddle
103 late of Ringinghills in the Parish of Lanercost
104 the Ciocese of Carlisle Yeoman deceased Appraized
105 on the Sixth day of April 1763 By William
106 Armstrong and Henry Routledge
107 L s d
108 His Horses, Apparell and Riding Furniture 10 0 0
109 Milk Cows 12 0 0
110 Young Cattle 12 0 0
111 Young Horses 5 0 0
112 Corn 7 0 0
113 Clock 3 0 0
114 Dresser 3 0 0
115 Press 2 0 0
116 Bedds and Bedding 7 0 0
117 Carts and Husbandry Gear with some
118 other Household furniture 6 16 0
119 £ 67 16 0
120 Appraisors William Armstrong sworn
121 Henry Routledge sworn
The last will of the set that I purchased from the Carlisle Record Office is for Thomas Tweddle brother of John Tweddle and my 4x great grandmother Margaret Routledge.
Date: 30 Jul 2015
Document: Will
Source: Carlisle Record Office, lib 1159
Date of document: 25 Nov 1794, probated 4 Apr 1795
Author: Thomas Tweddle
Relationship: 4th great granduncle
Location: Ringon Hills, Lanercost, Cumberland, England
Document quality: 18th century English, bold, even writing
[Heading] Thomas Tweddle
1 In the Name of God Amen November the twenty fifth day
2 1794 I Thomas Tweddle of Ringon hills in the parish of Lanner
3 costand County Cumberland HusbandMan Being very Sick and weak
4 of Body but of perfect mind and Memory thanks be given unto God
5 Do mak and appoint this my last Will and Testament that is to
6 say principally I recommend my Soul to God that Gave it and my
7 Body to the Earth to be buried in a Decent manner and as touching
8 such worldly goods as it hath pleased God to bless me with I Give
9 devise and bequeath to my Daughter Margaret Holme Twenty pounds
10 together with one meal Christ standing on the low hous Loft I also
11 give and bequeath to my Daughter Mary Tweddle Sixty pounds
12 Also I give and bequeath to my Daughter Ann Tweddle Sixty
13 Pounds I likewise Give and bequeath to my Daughter Susanna
14 Tweddle Sixty Pounds I further give and bequeath to my three
15 youngest Daughters Mary Tweddle Ann Tweddle and Susanna
16 Tweddle the two best Oak presses one Dresser in the Kitchen
17 and the furniture theiron and Corner Cubert with the Cheaney
18 and Silver Spoons from and Tea tongs their in three Round
19 tables two Box Irons and bedstead standing at the West
20 end of the parlor loft one bedstead standing facen the stare
21 head on the Kitchen loft Also all the Bedding Sheets Cloth
22 and table linnins and all the Cloth of every kind and that
23 lint wheals they shall chuise on a long Chack Real one wolen
24 wheal of their Chuisen to be Divided among them shair and
25 shair alike Except two Beds furnished according to their
26 Discretion and they shall think fit and the Clothing on the close
27 Bed as it stands which I give unto and bequeath with all my
28 Money and the Rest of my Goods and Effects to my two Sons
29 Thomas Tweddle and Robert Tweddle whom I make sole Executors
30 of this my last Will and Testament and I do hereby utterly
31 disallow revoke and disannual all and Every other wills Testaments
32 Legacies bequests and Executors by me at any time heare to fore
33 Named and made Willed and bequeathed Ratifying and Confirming this
34 and no other to be my last Will and Testament In Witness
35 whereof I have hereunto Set my Hand and Seal the the day and
36 Year above written Thomas Tweddle [s] Witness
37 Joseph Armstrong Sworn Mary Harding
38 Proved April 4th 1795
Margaret Routledge returned to live at Lanercost after the death of her husband Henry as their eldest son William died at Askerton. But did she marry? There are burials for Margaret Routledge but I am not sure which one is her however I am convinced that she had died before Thomas emigrated to Canada in 1818 as he would not have likely left his mother behind. She did not come with them as far as I have been able to determine.
The Tweddle family remained at Askerton into the 1800s. They did not emigrate with the Routledges to London Township, Middlesex County.
Ancestry of Margaret Tweddle:
1. Elizabeth BLAKE
2. Helen Louise PINCOMBE (b 18 Oct 1916) - Westminster Township Middlesex County Ontario Canada
3. John Routledge PINCOMBE (b 10 Sep 1872)- Lobo Township Middlesex County Ontario Canada
4. Grace GRAY (b 22 Mar 1839) - London Township Middlesex County Ontario Canada
5. Mary ROUTLEDGE (b 1804 and b 23 Jun 1813) - Bewcastle Cumberland England
6. Thomas ROUTLEDGE (b 25 Jul 1763) - Bewcastle Cumberland England
7. Margaret TWEDDLE (b 6 Mar 1728) - Lanercost Cumberland England
8. Thomas TWEDDLE (b 6 Jul 1693) - Ringing Hills Lanercost Cumberland England
9. Thomas TWEDDLE (b c 1660s)
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