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- Of Hebburn hall, Durham
Hebburn Hall also known as Ellison Hall is a 17th-century country mansion, which has been converted into residential apartments and houses, situated at Hebburn, South Tyneside, Tyne and Wear. (grid reference NZ31106417). It is a Grade II listed building.
Long before the Manor of Hebburn was subsumed by the conurbation of Newcastle upon Tyne, the estate was acquired by the Ellisons, a family of merchant adventurers of Newcastle. Robert Ellison, Sheriff and Member of Parliament for Newcastle, replaced the 14th-century tower house with a new manor house in the mid 17th century.
His descendant Henry Ellison ( who was High Sheriff of Northumberland in 1734) rebuilt the property in a somewhat grander style in 1790, creating, it is said with the assistance of architect William Newton, a three storey, nine bay mansion house. Improvements were made about 1819 by architect John Dobson.
When Henry's son Cuthbert (High Sheriff in 1808) died without male issue in 1860 the estate passed to his nephew Colonel Cuthbert Ellison, then to the colonel's sister, Mary Ellison, in 1867 & finally, in 1870, to Ralph Carr of Dunston Hill, Gateshead & Hedgeley Hall, Northumberland. After this the house soon fell out of use as a residence. At the request of Cuthbert Ellison, from 1871, Ralph Carr was granted permission to style himself Carr-Ellison
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ELLISON, OF HEBBURN.
ELLISON, CUTHBERT, esq. of Hebburn, in the county of Durham, b. 12th July,
1783, m. Isabella-Grace, daughter and co-heiress of Henry Ibbetson, esq. of St. Anthony's, in the county of
^ -j Northumberland, and has issue,
N ^S ss?J r Isabella-Caroline, m. in 1824, to Hon. George John
Venables-Vernon, eldest son of Lord Vernon, and has issue. Henrietta, m. in January, 1824, to William-Henry Lambton, esq. of Biddick Hall, in the county of Durham, next brother to Lord Durham. Louisa, m. 8th April, 1829, to Lord Viscount Stormount, eldest son of the right honorable the Earl of Mansfield. Laura-Jane. Sarah-Caroline. Anne. Mr. Cuthbert Ellison, who represented for some time Newcastle-upon-Tyne in parliament, and is High Sheriff for the county of Durham, s. to the family estates upon the demise of his father, 20th August, 1795.
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Cuthbert Ellison, of Newcastle-uponTyne, merchant adventurer, served the office of sheriff of Newcastle in 1544? 1549? 1564, and was .v. at his decease by his son,
Cuthbert Ellison, of Newcastle-uponTyne, merchant adventurer, who m. Elizabeth, daughter of? Metcalfe, esq. of Gloster Hill, in the county of Northumberland, and had a son and successor, upon his demise, in 1580,
Cuthbert Ellison, of Newcastle-uponTyne, merchant adventurer, who m. Jane, daughter of Charles Isle, esq. and was s. by his son,
Robert Ellison, esq. who served the office of sheriff of Newcastle in 1646, and represented that borough several years in parliament. He m. first, Elizabeth, daughter of Cuthbert Grey, esq. of Newcastle, and of Backworth, in the county of Northumberland, by whom he had a son, Cuthbert, his successor. He espoused, secondly, 27th July, 1672, Agnes, relict of James Briggs, of Newcastle, merchant, but had no further issue.
His son and successor,
Cuthbert Ellison, esq. of Hebburn, m. in 1663, Jane, daughter of William Carr, esq. of Newcastle, and sister of Sir Ralph Carr, and was *. at his decease by his son,
Robert Ellison, esq. of Hebburn, who espoused, in 1696, Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Henry Liddell, of Ravensworth Castle, and had issue,
Cuthbert, his successor.
Henry, b. 3rd March, 1699, who m. in
1729, Hannah, daughter and co-heir-
ess of William Coatsworth, esq. and
had a son,
Henry, who s. his uncle in the fa-
mily estates.
Robert, b. in November, 1710, colonel
of the 44th regiment of foot, d. ?. p.
23rd October, 1765.
Mr. Ellison was ?. by his eldest son,
Cuthbert Ellison, esq. of Hebburn, a general officer in the army, and M.P. for Shaftesbury, at whose decease, unmarried, 11th October, 1785, the family possessions devolved upon his nephew,
Henry Ellison, esq. of Hebburn, who m. 15th May, 1779, Henrietta, daughter of John Isaacson, esq. and dying in 1795, was *. by his son, Cuthbert Ellison, esq. present representative of the family.
Arms? Gu. a chevron or, between three eagles' heads erased, arg.
Estate!? At Hebburn, Monkton, Jarrow Grange, Newton Garth, Gateshead Park, and Shipcote, in the county of Durham; and also Westons, Nether Houses, and Kellyburn, in the county of Northumberland.
Town Residence? Whitehall Gardens.
Seat? Hebburn, in the county of Durham.
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