Bargain and Sale: Sir Thomas Crompton son of Thomas C. esq. dec'd. to Sir William Gee of Beverley and John Brewster of the Middle Temple, esq.

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Capital messuage called Provost Hall Garthe with a little croft and 30 oxgangs (as U DDCB/4/88i); messuage, 9 oxgangs an 3ac. (as 88iii); cottage, dovecote and garden (as 88iv); and manor of North Burton alias Cherry Burton (as 88v). Property as U DDCB/4/90. Portion of tithes of church of Foxholl alias Foxholes alias Foxhill, sometime property of Prebend of St. Steven in Beverley (of 10s. yearly rent) and advowson of Foxholes (granted by Letters Patent of 14 March 1594/5 to John Welles and Henry Best). Tithes of corn of Kynwouldgraves Flatt alias Kyllyngworth Flatt (late in tenure of Henry Power); capital messuage, hospital house or tenement called Kyllinge Wollgraves alias Kyllyngworth Graves alias Kynwaldegraves with all appurtenances (including 4 oxgangs) in Sowthburton, Northburton and Mollescrofte, field called Readingfeild alias Rydingfeild alias Rodingfeild, piece of land called Beande Wenflatt alias Baldingeflatt and Kyrkepitt Flatt, half of herbage of parcel called Kyrkpitt, a flatt of land on W. side of the hospital house, pasture for 2 bulls and 6 cows in Beverley West Wood, common of pasture for all manner of hogs and other cattle in the arable fields of Kyllingwouldgraves and the East Fields of Sowth burton (late in tenure of Christopher Mountford); (granted by Letters Patent of 12 March 1590/1) to Edmonde Downynge and Roger Rant):

Taken before George Newman, a Master in Chancery (5 July 1605). Witn. Mar. Lyster, Albane Pygott, Fra. Jackson, Jo. Bygrave, Salomon Hartley

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Part of an original bundle, U DDCB/4/87 - 93