Researching my tree I have found reference sto a Couple of places I am at a loss to find. The following is an extract from a book ((he Cram Sourcebook) and I would like to know if there where "The Priorie" was and also the Manor House named "Holly Hall" at Bill Quay. The years are the early 1600s Many thanks Mike Fairless The grant of Felling to Hans Von Cramm by the Dean and Chapter of Durham for 'goodlie service at war' consisted of a dwelling called " 'The Priorie', with barns, stables, houses, buildings, yards, closes, orchards, gardens, ponds, lands, tenements, meadows, leases, pastures, commons, fishings, and all other profits and commodities, with all rents and services of tenants, all fruits, commodities, pensions, portions, and profits", etc., and was signed and sealed by Roger, Bishop of Durham. Papers in full were copied from the originals in the hands of John Spearman, English Stationer and collector. Andrew Cram (see will of Burchard) lived at Dents' Hole, Northumberland, England (on the north side of the river, close by Felling) where he owned valuable fisheries, and also at Bill Quay on the south side of the river in County Durham and not far from Wardley, which was willed him by his father Burchard. He also owned a Manor House called Holly Hall, at Bill Quay. The will of Andrew of Dents' Hole is dated 1625, and his property was given to his sons, Andrew, George and Archibald. He is buried in the old churchyard of St. Bede at Jarrow and Surtees in his history of Durham, volume 2, p. 71, gives the inscription on his stone - viz., "This is the burial place of Andrew Cram. He departed to the mercy of God 24 April 1658."