![]() Although he purchased Crook Hall in Durham in 1657, he suffered again under the parliamentarian regime, became only deputy to Reinstated and became prothonotary of the Durham court of common pleas and deputy registrar of the Durham chancery court. He was briefly deprived of his posts but was By 1649 he had a flourishing practice in Durham and was undersheriff and clerk of the peace. The collection was begun by Christopher Mickleton (1612-1669), attorney at law, of Mickleton, Yorkshire. Language: Latin and English, with occasional French and Greek ![]() Origination: Mickleton and Spearman family members creators and collectors Held by: Durham University Library, Archives and Special Collections Title: Mickleton and Spearman ManuscriptsÄates of creation: later 13th century to 18th century, mostly later Mickleton and Spearman Manuscript 108A.
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