Unfinished copy of bargain and sale

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2 January 1614/15.
Richard Burrell of London, esq., and John Burrell, his son, of the Inner Temple, London, gent., of the first part; Thomas Marshall of York, alderman, and James Godson of York, gent., of the second part.
2 messuages and 6 oxgangs of land, meadow and pasture, in Gate Fulford, late in the tenure of Richard Sandwith and Elizabeth, his wife; a close of land called Sywardhowse, in Yorks., late in the tenure of Robert Cook, chandler; a parcel of pasture called Seavergate in Fulford, late in the tenure of John Readman; 12 acres 3 roods of meadow in Fulford, sometimes in the tenures of William Mannsell, John Redman, Richard Sandwith, John Jackson, John Makeblythe and Thomas Raude; a windmill called Fishergate Mill in Gate Fulford, in the tenure of John Hall; the manor of Fulford, with the rents of assize belonging to it (-s 6d per annum paid by Nicholas Ratcliffe for lands and services in Fulford; 4s. per annum paid by the wife of Barwick for parcels of meadow and services in Fulford); all lands etc. belonging the manor of Fulford, in Gate Fulford, Over Fulford, Water Fulford and Fishergate, lately belonging to the monastery of the Blessed Virgin Mary near the walls of the city of York; a cottage in Gate Fulford, late in the tenure of George Adamson; all those parcels of land called Popleton Balke, Kirk Balke and Outgangs (als. Grayinge, als. Graynings), in Gate Fulford; all those parcels of land, meadow or pasture in Gate Fulford, late in the tenure of Henry Mason, and then in the tenure of William Adamson and others; a rent of 49 hens and 980 hens' eggs, paid by several tenants of the manor of Fulford; all profits of courts of the manor etc.
£2,760; £50

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