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Search the Database of the Guild of Freemen of Berwick-upon-Tweed

Berwick-upon-Tweed Record‘s Guild of Freemen dates back to at least the 12th century, though their records are only extant locally from 1505.

Admissions of new Freemen were recorded and this website holds details of their applications. The information comprises the forenames and surname of applicant, date of his admission, occupation, residential street in Berwick or town outside Berwick, father or master’s details (forenames and surname, date of admission (there are no admission dates for masters) and notes. The database currently holds details of Freemen who were admitted between 1800 and 1940 using records held at Berwick Record Office.

Search the records to assist you with your family history, to see if you’re related to a Freeman. The notes on some records may show alternate spellings of surnames, if you can’t find an ancestor, try alternative spellings. From the results page, you can get more details about a Freeman and see if there were other sons.

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First ForenameOther ForenamesSurnameRelationship to FatherAdmission DateOccupation
Edward Collins eldest 08/07/1802 Mariner
John Drummond Collins 2nd 08/07/1802 Tailor
Joseph Cockburn eldest 08/07/1802 Gardener
William Cranston 08/07/1802 Merchant
James DAVISON eldest 08/07/1802 Clerk
William Elliott 3rd 08/07/1802 Tailor
John Dorrant Harrison eldest 08/07/1802 Sailmaker
Thomas Carr Hately eldest 08/07/1802 Royal Artillery
George How 3rd 08/07/1802 In the 42nd Regiment
James Otbie eldest 08/07/1802 Patten Maker