This collection involves two large landed families - the Constables of Everingham in Yorkshire and colateral lines of the Maxwell family in Scotland - and one small landed family - the Sherburnes of Stonyhurst, Lancashire. In addition, complicated succession in the 20th century saw the dukes of Norfolk inherit the titles, lands and papers of the Constable Maxwells.
The Constables of Flamburgh and Everingham descended from Baron Nigell, son of Ivon, who had been given the palatinate and constableship of Chester by William the Conqueror; he was also lord of Flamburgh. His descendants assumed the name de Lacy until Robert de Lacy (d.1216) took the name of his office, Constable, and this became the family name. One of his descendants, Sir Marmaduke Constable (1443-1518), and his four sons were with the duke of Norfolk at Flodden in 1513. Three sons were knighted. The eldest son, Sir Robert Constable (1478?-1537) was later executed for his part in the Lincolnshire uprisings and his lands, 51 manors in total, were forfeited. The Flamburgh estate was restored by Queen Elizabeth I to his grandson, but two generations later it was sold and the baronetcy became extinct.
However, a collateral line survived in the second son, another Sir Marmaduke Constable (1480?-1545), whose active military and political career was rewarded by Henry VIII in the 1530s with five East Riding estates that had come to the crown through the attainder of Cardinal Wolsey (see U DDEV/50/11 for manors of Southcoates, Stoneferry, Sutton and Drypool with a portrait of Henry VIII and great seal). He also acquired Drax Priory (letters patent dated 1538 at U DDEV/31/65 and an inventory of the goods left behind at U DDEV/31/227) and land in Drax that had been in the Paynell family. His position was also considerably enhanced by marrying Barbara, heiress of John Sothill, through whom he came into the estates of Everingham in Yorkshire and West Rasen in Lincolnshire. The descent of these lands into Constable hands through the de Everingham, Poucher and Sothill family can be traced through the title deeds at U DDEV/9, 12, 31-2, 39, 43-5 (including a charter of John de Bokingham, bishop of Lincoln [1362-98] at U DDEV/44/64; some of them have been reprinted in Carus Vale Collier, 'Documents at Everingham', Transactions of the East Riding Antiquarian Society, xii [1919]) (Dictionary of National Biography; Lord Hawkesbury, Some East Riding families, pp.8, 15; English, The great landowners of East Yorkshire, p.18).
Sir Marmaduke Constable's son, Robert, died not long after him in 1558 and his son, Marmaduke, died in 1574. He was succeeded by Philip Constable, under whom the estates were further consolidated. In 1586 Philip Constable bought land in Thorpe-le-Street (U DDEV/25/28) and in 1602 he increased his holdings in Middle Rasen in Lincolnshire (U DDEV/39/40). In 1596 he bought further land in Everingham (U DDEV/9/37) so that by the late sixteenth century the Constables had become one of the leading landowning families of the East Riding, despite clinging determinedly to their old religious faith and suffering the legal penalties of the time (Foster, Pedigrees, iii; English, The great landowners of East Yorkshire, p.18).
Philip Constable died circa 1619 (will at U DDEV/54/2) and his son Marmaduke Constable (1574?-1632) succeeded to the estates. There is little in the collection relating to this generation, but much relating to his son, Philip Constable (1597?-1664). Philip Constable married Anne Roper of Kent whose marriage portion was £4000. They lived on a 3000 acre estate at Middle Rasen, they had another 3000 acre estate at Everingham, 1000 acres at Drax in the West Riding and a house in York. After being granted a general pardon by Charles I in 1626 (U DDEV/55/24) in the 1630s Philip Constable was indicted for recusancy and had to compound for an annual rent of £250. He had to apply to Charles I for permission to travel more than five miles from home (U DDEV/68/248). Despite this, he became a committed royalist (without actually raising arms) and parliament declared him a delinquent and sequestered his estates. Charles I rewarded him in 1642 with a baronetcy.
During the civil war the Constable houses at Lincolnshire and Everingham were damaged and for the next several years Philip Constable and his son Marmaduke (1619-1680) had great trouble protecting their property. They were considerably aided in their efforts by Marmaduke Constable's father in law, Richard Sherburne, whose own estates in Lancashire had been sequestered because of recusancy. Sherburne moved to Yorkshire to live with his daughter, Anne Constable, and her cousin, Robert Sherburne, managed the Constable estates. The collection contains the marriage settlement of Marmaduke Constable and Anne Sherburne as well all the legal and financial arrangements made to protect Marmaduke Constable's inheritance (see Roebuck, 'The Constables of Everingham'; Roebuck, Yorkshire baronets; English, The great landowners of East Yorkshire; U DDEV/9/57; U DDEV/24/4; U DDEV/31/97; U DDEV/50/30, 34, 43-48, 51, 62, 168-169, 203-239; U DDEV/55/45; U DDEV/59/8-10, 69-79). A large volume of documents at U DDEV/68/248 contains civil war material including valuations of sequestered estates, lists of debts, certificates of delinquency, a pass signed by Charles I in 1642 for Sir Philip, his son and servants to go abroad, letters of protection from Thomas Fairfax and Robert Lilburne in 1649 and 1659 and the 1645 articles of surrender of Scarborough Castle signed by Matthew Boynton and Hugh Cholmley.
The Sherburne family papers are at U DDEV/69, but because of their interconnection with the Constables during the 1640s, 1650s and 1660s, papers relating to them are scattered throughout the collection. The family history and description of these papers is separately noticed.
After the Restoration the Constables celebrated the return of the monarchy and their estates, holding a feast at Christmas 1662 for all their Catholic friends and relatives (Wilton, 'A list of guests at Everingham Park') .The ownership of a vast amount of property had enabled them to stay afloat despite debts. However, the celebration was short-lived as Marmaduke Constable was convicted of recusancy and the family continued to have problems with solvency in the late seventeenth century.
In 1664 Philip Constable died and in 1667 Richard Sherburne died too (wills at U DDEV/54/9 and U DDEV/68/248) . In 1671 Anne and Marmaduke Constable's only son, Philip (b.1651) married Margaret Ratcliffe (whose father became the earl of Derwentwater) bringing £4000 into the family. Three years later Marmaduke Constable transferred his estates to his son and went into semi-retirement. Profitable marriage settlements and much help from the Sherburnes, who left them not only money but all their goods as well, still did not prove sufficient to keep the Constables out of a state of 'disciplined poverty' and after the Popish Plot the Constables came under suspicion for their Catholicism again (printed material about the popish plot and two letters from king James to the pope are at U DDEV/68/79, 90). Philip Constable was imprisoned in York Castle in 1678 and he and his father escaped overseas in early 1679, the year that Anne Constable died rather prematurely. Marmaduke Constable died overseas in 1680. Philip returned in this year and was promptly thrown in prison again where he stayed until 1683 (Roebuck, Yorkshire baronets, p.169; Roebuck, 'The Constables of Everingham', p.83).
Although pressure was taken off the family for a while during the reign of James II, Philip Constable had to flee to France again with the arrival of William of Orange. He was forced to lease estates to survive financially and the marriage settlement of his daughter Anne to William Haggerston proved crippling (see U DDEV/31/174). The final years of his life were marred by increasing debts and 'bewildered and dispirited, Sir Philip decided to live at a certain level, whatever the consequences'. The consequences were that when he died in 1706 his son, Marmaduke (b.1682) was left with a reduced estate and a debt of over £5000 (Roebuck, Yorkshire baronets, pp.168-78; Roebuck [ed.], Constable of Everingham estate correspondence, p.2).
Marmaduke Constable lived at Everingham when he first succeeded to the lands and baronetcy of his father and concentrated on getting the estate out of debt (U DDEV/50/79-81). In this he was largely successful. He was briefly imprisoned for his tacit support of the Jacobite rebellion in 1715, but thereafter led a quiet life away from public affairs and unable to take public office. In 1730 he left England for health reasons and his short sojourn on the continent turned into a restless thirteen years of travel. He left one of his Catholic retainers, Dom John Bede Potts (b.1664), in charge of the estates, and only returned when the estates fell into serious decay with Potts' death in 1743. The correspondence between them during this period has been published (Roebuck [ed.], Constable of Everingham estate correspondence; see also Roebuck, Yorkshire baronets, pp.183-94).
Marmaduke Constable never married but he was close to his sister Anne Haggerston and her family. As early as 1730 he settled his estates on his great nephew, William Haggerston, who was the second son of his sister's son, Carnaby Haggerston (correspondence at U DDEV/60/16, 18). When he returned to England in 1743 he went to live with the Haggerstons and when he died in 1746 the baronetcy became extinct and the Constable estates were inherited by William Haggerston while still a minor. He came of age in 1752 and assumed the name of Constable (Roebuck, Yorkshire baronets, pp.193-4).
For the first time since before the civil wars the estates were consolidated under this generation. Marmaduke Constable left a large personal estate and £12,000 was used to buy lands near Everingham at Seaton Ross. In 1756 John Carr of York was commissioned to build Everingham Park on the site of the Elizabethan house of the Constables (some of Carr's plans are at U DDEV/70/21; a sketch of the old house was done by Samuel Buck in 1725). The house was built in varying shades of Dutch brick in simple mid-Georgian design (Roebuck [ed.], Constable of Everingham estate correspondence, p.20; Pevsner & Neave, The buildings of England: York and the East Riding, p.412); Samuel Buck's Yorkshire sketchbook, p.26; Wheater, Some historic mansions, pp.131-8).
William Haggerston Constable also united the families of Constable and Maxwell by marrying in 1758 Lady Winifred Maxwell and their heirs became the Constable Maxwell family of Everingham and estates in Scotland belonging to the earls of Nithsdale and barons Herries.
Lady Winifred Maxwell's marriage with William Haggerston Constable has led directly to Maxwell family and important Scottish state papers being embedded within a larger collection of papers relating to the Constable estates in Yorkshire. Winifred Maxwell's genealogy is fairly complex (full details in Fraser, The book of Carlaverock, U DDEV/79K&L). She could trace her history back to Undwin and his son Maccus in the eleventh century; Maccus gave his name to the barony of Maccuswell, or Maxwell. His grandson, John de Maccuswell (d.1241), was sheriff of Teviotdale and chamberlain of Scotland and first lord Maxwell of Caerlaverock. The baronies of Maxwell and Caerlaverock then passed down through the male line, sometimes colaterally. Robert de Maxwell of Maxwell, Caerlaverock and Mearns (d.1409) rebuilt Caerlaverock castle and was succeeded by Herbert Maxwell of Caerlaverock (d.1420) who was appointed steward of Annandale and married Katherine, the daughter of John Stewart, lord of Dalswinton. Their son, also Herbert Maxwell (d. circa 1454) built the castle of Mearns and married a daughter of Herbert Herries of Terregles. He was created Lord Maxwell and this title passed down through the male line. The charters of these early lords Maxwell are in U DDEV/80 (U DDEV/79/A, K).
John, 4th Lord Maxwell, was killed at Flodden in 1513 and his son, Robert, 5th Lord Maxwell (d.1546) was warden of the western marches and his commission by James V as master of the royal household is at U DDEV/80/135; he retained his family's stewardship of Annandale and was also made steward of Kirkcudbright and keeper of the castle of Treif (U DDEV/80/134, 171). He surrendered Caerlaverock castle after being briefly imprisoned by the English and his remission from Queen Mary after this is at U DDEV/80/228. His eldest son, Robert (d.1552), became 6th Lord Maxwell and his second son, John Maxwell (d.1582), married Agnes Herries, sole heiress and eldest daughter of William, 3rd Lord Herries. The Herries family could trace their ancestry to William de Heriz of the twelfth century; they had a long tradition of royal service, and Sir John Herries had received Terregles as a barony from King David Bruce in 1364. Herbert Herries, the 6th of Terregles was created Lord Herries of Terregles by James IV around 1489 and this title passed through Robert, 2nd Lord Herries of Terregles (killed at Flodden 1513) to William, 3rd Lord Herries of Terregles and thence to John Maxwell, Agnes's husband and 4th Lord Herries of the Terregles barony from 1547 (U DDEV/79K).
The collateral lines of the Maxwell family that began with the brothers Robert, 6th Lord Maxwell and John Maxwell, 4th Lord Herries came together again 120 years later, when John Maxwell, 7th Lord Herries succeeded to the Maxwell and Caerlaverock estates upon failure of the other male line. Both sides of the family were Catholic. John Maxwell, 4th Lord Herries was a strong supporter of Mary Queen of Scots and sheltered her in his territories. However, he also gave his support to John Knox and the reformed party and it was a feature of both sides of the family that they retained their Catholicism while never allowing their support of the monarchy to flag after it became protestant. William Maxwell, 5th Lord Herries (d.1603), replaced his father on the privy council of James VI. His son, John Maxwell, 6th Lord Herries (d.1631), married back into the other side of the family by marrying Elizabeth, daughter of John, 8th Lord Maxwell, who was warden of the west marches and was killed by the Johnston clan near Lockerbie in 1593. His son, John, 9th Lord Maxwell killed Sir James Johnstone near Lockerbie in revenge and was beheaded in 1613. He was succeeded by his brother, Robert Maxwell, who became 10th Lord Maxwell and was created earl of Nithsdale in 1620 for his service to James VI of Scotland and I of England (U DDEV/K).
Hull University Archives holds the papers of only one side of the family, that of the lords Maxwell, until the joining of the colateral lines in the generation succeeding Robert, 10th Lord Maxwell (the earlier Herries papers are at Traquair House). A large number of the state papers held are for Robert, 10th Lord Maxwell as he continued the family tradition of supporting royalty. He raised troops for Charles I through the 1620s and spent the 1630s making overtures to Cardinal Richelieu and Louis XIII on behalf of Charles I and Henrietta Maria. He was on the Scottish privy council and was one of Charles's key advisors during the bishops' wars and he put up his castle and troops for defence against the covenanters (Russell, The fall of the British monarchies, pp.58, 78, 262). He died in 1646, leaving behind one son, Robert, 11th Lord Maxwell and 2nd earl of Nithsdale, who negotiated with General Monck and Charles II. He died without ever marrying in 1667 to be succeeded by John Maxwell, 7th Lord Herries. Hull University Archives holds both Maxwell and Herries papers from this date. Correspondence from this generation is to be found in several places, in original and transcript form, as well as in The book of carlaverock in U DDEV/79K&L.
John Maxwell, who was 12th Lord Maxwell, 7th Lord Herries and 3rd earl of Nithsdale inherited large debts mostly owed to the earl of Buccleuch, and his widow was still trying to pay these off after his death in 1677 by appealing to Charles II. His son Robert Maxwell (d.1696) also spent time trying to recover from debts and old sequestrations (see, for example, U DDEV/76/12; U DDEV/78/187). His son, William Maxwell, 14th Lord Maxwell, 9th Lord Herries and 5th earl of Nithsdale (1676-1744) was a Jacobite and imprisoned in the tower. The family continued to cling to its Catholicism and his house at Terregles was attacked by presbyterian ministers. His wife threw herself at the king's feet to plead for mercy and was allowed to see him the night before he was due to be executed. She then effected his escape by dressing him in women's clothes and they fled to the continent where he spent the rest of his life an exile (Dictionary of National Biography; see letters and papers at U DDEV/73/13). Lady Winifred Maxwell's account of her husband's escape is at U DDEV/76/17 (printed in the Transactions of the Society of Scottish Antiquaries, i). Their son, William Maxwell, appealed in 1720 against the forfeiture of his father's lands which his father had entailed to him in 1712 (U DDEV/74/5). By this means he got back the estates but not his title; nevertheless he was called 'Lord Maxwell' through his life. His wife, Catherine Stewart, predeceased him leaving one daughter- Winifred Maxwell of Nithsdale (letters of this generation are at U DDEV/60/23 and in U DDEV/73).
With the failure of the male Maxwell line, the Scottish estates devolved upon Winifred Maxwell in 1776; she would also have inherited the barony of Herries were it not for the attainder of her grandfather. In 1758 she had married William Haggerston of Everingham (bringing £6000 to the marriage; U DDEV/53/42-4, 46) and he assumed the name of Maxwell to add to his assumed name of Constable. In addition to the house built at Everingham they built one in Terregles, in which they largely resided. Enclosure of land and rent increases ensured that this generation of Scottish Maxwells and English Constables was the most secure financially since before the civil wars of the previous century (Fraser, The book of carlaverock, i, p.493; Roebuck, Yorkshire baronets, p.199). William (Haggerston) Constable Maxwell and Winifred had seven children and died within four years of one another in 1797 and 1801 respectively (letters of this generation at U DDEV/60/20, 26).
Their son and heir, Marmaduke Constable Maxwell, was born in 1760 and married Theresa Apolonia Wakeman (letters at U DDEV/60/32) in 1800 by whom he had eight children (his letters are at U DDEV/60/29, 64; lists of the children and their weights can be found at U DDEV/68/46, 48). His eldest son, William Constable Maxwell (b.1804), succeeded him to the English estates on his death in 1819, but he divided the Scottish estates between his sons, his eldest receiving the Nithsdale lands (Fraser, The book of Carlaverock, p.495). William Constable Maxwell succeeded in having the Scottish barony of Herries restored to him by act of parliament in 1848, claiming it from his grandmother (see correspondence at U DDEV/60/30, 34, 35).
William Constable Maxwell became 10th Lord Herries and was responsible for building the Italianate Catholic chapel next to the house at Everingham (DDEV/9/145). This is a very imposing building, a monument to the emancipation of Catholics in 1829, designed by Agostino Giorgioli (Pevsner & Neave, The buildings of England: York and the East Riding, p.412). Less impressively, he was responsible for semi-hexagonal Victorian additions to the side and front of the Georgian house, built at the same time as the chapel (picture in Wheater, Some historic mansions). He enmeshed himself in Catholic affairs and his correspondence includes some with Pope Gregory XVI, a letter of John Newman's dated 1846 and material relating to building Catholic schools (U DDEV/9/216-19; U DDEV/68/236-9). His brother Marmaduke Constable Maxwell was a Tory patron and builder of a Catholic chapel at Dumfries (correspondence and related papers at U DDEV/60/31).
William Constable Maxwell married Marcia Vavasour who brought £5000 to the marriage (settlement at DDEV/53/54-6, 104) and they had 16 children (nearly all of the girls became nuns and some of their letters and papers relating to them are in the collection). William Constable Maxwell died in 1876 and was succeeded by his eldest son, Marmaduke Francis Constable Maxwell, who had been born in 1837.
Marmaduke Constable Maxwell, 11th Lord Herries (correspondence and journals of estate affairs at U DDEV/60/ 36; U DDEV/68/53) became lord lieutenant of the East Riding in 1880 and high sheriff of Yorkshire in 1883 (Ward, East Yorkshire landed estates, p.25). He married Angela Mary Charlotte Fitzalan Howard who was the daughter of Edward George Fitzalan Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Glossop and 2nd son of the 13th duke of Norfolk (1818-1883). Like the Constable Maxwells, the Howard family were heavily involved in Catholic affairs especially education; Lord Howard of Glossop had set up the Catholic Education Crisis Fund with £5000 of his own money and £10,000 pledged from his nephew who was Henry Howard, 15th duke of Norfolk (Dictionary of National Biography). This was the Maxwell Constables' first connection with the Howard family, but the connection became total in the subsequent generation.
Marmaduke Francis Constable Maxwell died in 1908 and papers relating to his estate are at U DDEV2/9. Angela Mary Charlotte Constable Maxwell died in 1919 and papers relating to her estate are at U DDEV2/10. Marmaduke's brother, William Constable Maxwell (1841-1903) was responsible for having 'The book of Carlaverock' privately printed and papers relating to his estate are at U DDEV2/11. Marmaduke and Angela Constable Maxwell had two daughters, Gwendolen Mary (born 11 Jan 1877) and Angela Mary (born 10 Dec 1877). Gwendolen inherited from her father the Herries title and nearly 20,000 acres of land evenly split between her English estates in the East Riding and Lincolnshire and her Dumfries Shire estates in Scotland which included Caerlaverock castle (Ward, East Riding landed estates, p. 25).
Gwendolen Mary became the second wife of Henry Howard, 15th duke of Norfolk in 1904; in other words, he married the daughter of his cousin, so uniting colateral lines of the Howard family. Henry Howard died in 1917 leaving their son, Bernard Marmaduke Howard (1908-1975) to become 16th duke of Norfolk. Gwendolen Howard continued to live at Everingham until her death in 1947 at which time the 16th duke of Norfolk also became Lord Herries. In 1962 his eldest daughter, Anne Fitzalan Howard asked to live at Everingham and he restored the house to its original Carr design through demolition of the Victorian additions (Oswald, 'Everingham Park, Yorkshire - I', p.340). Bernard Marmaduke Howard was minister of agriculture between 1941 and 1945 and married Lavinia Mary Strutt. They only had daughters and the duchy passed to Miles Frances Stapleton Fitzalan Howard, son of Bernard Edward 3rd Lord Howard of Glossop and Mona Joseph Tempest Stapleton of Broughton Hall and Carlton Towers (see separate entry for Beaumont Stapleton family).
The collection catalogued as DDEV numbers over 20,000 documents and falls into two basic sections: U DDEV/1-70, comprising papers relating to the Constable Maxwell (incorporating Haggerston) family and their estates centred on Everingham in the East Riding of Yorkshire and the Sherburne family who were closely connected with the Constables in the seventeenth century, and U DDEV/71-81 comprising the Maxwell and Nithsdale family papers relating to their Scottish estates centred on Caerlaverock Castle and Terregles.
Of the English papers in U DDEV, sections 1-35 relate to lands and estates in Yorkshire. Papers on the following may be found: Acklam and Woodhouse Grange (1533-1781); Acklam manorial court records (1758-1800); Arras (1323-1842), including an early seventeenth century plan and the wills of William Stephenson (1461) and Robert Stephenson (1561); Atwick (1546-1652); Beverley (17th century-1811), including copies of seventeenth century inscriptions in Beverley Minster and rules for the Beverley hunt in 1808; Bielby (c.1200-1903), including the will of Thomas Gill (1764); Bubwith manor, a court charge (temp. Anne); Etton, a lease (1568); Everingham (mid-13th century-1919), including medieval charters of the de Everingham family, papers relating to property of the Constable/Constable Maxwell family as well as local schools and the Roman Catholic chapel at Everingham, 27 letters including some with the Maister family and account books of the parish constables 1830-1901 and mortuary guild 1840-74; court rolls of Everingham with Thorpe manor (1569-1914); two miscellaneous items about the history of Flamburgh (c.1582, 19th century); Gardham and Newton (1235-1700), including the gift of the convent of Meaux and some early fifteenth century seals; Hayton (1390-1729); Hotham (1622); a mid-nineteenth-century copy of the seventeenth-century rules for the Kiplingcotes race; an early eighteenth-century copy of a thirteenth century gift of title in Lissett; Market Weighton (1596-1817), including copies of the glebe terrier of the vicarage (1716-1817) and the 1807 Market Weighton and Shipton enclosure award; North Duffield (1553); the glebe terrier of the Nunburnholme rectory (1770) and the 1845 plan for the East Riding branch of the York and North Midland Railway; Rowlston (1653-1656), including the 1653 removal of the sequestration order of Sir Philip Constable's lands in Rowlston; Seaton Ross (1589-1920), including the 1674 marriage settlement of Edward Osborn, heir of the earl of Danby, and Elizabeth Bennett, the 1712 testatory settlement of the duke of Leeds for his children and the 1740 arrangements for intermarriage with the Godolphins, the wills of Richard Hebron (1721), Richard Bolton (1744), Ann Best (1766), James Silburn (1825), William Snell (1825), Hannah Frankland (1826), Robert Rook (1841), extracts from the parish registers (1673-1771) including information on the Atkinson and Ibbotson families and tenancy agreements 1798, 1801, 1804 and 1807; court records for the manor of Seaton Ross (1753-1802); Shipton (1674); Sutton on Hull and Southcoates (1628-1659); Thorpe le Street (c.1200-c.1850), including the gift of William Salvein around 1200 to the poor of St Peters in York; Wholsea (1549-1727), including the 1549 letters patent to John Ellerker for the manor of Wholsea and the rectory and advowson of North cave, sometime Priory of Kingston upon Hull, and other material relating to the Ellerker family as well as the 1604 sale documents to Philip Constable; the 1379 document granting the advowson of Wressle to Drax priory; Mortham and Rokeby (1508); Barlow (1381); Camblesforth (1458-1800); Drax (1164-late 19th century), including gifts to Drax priory, a fragment of the Great Seal 1234, letters patent to Marmaduke Constable in 1538 and some later material of the Rickard family as well as a letter of Thomas Fairfax to Marmaduke Constable about tithes on 1 December 1677; manorial records of the manor of Drax (1447-1782) including a 1657 survey and the rentals of hens and eggs from 1659-1667; Hambleton (1665); Spofforth (1534); York (1555-1700), including sixteenth-century feoffments of tenements along the drainage channel near the walls of the city. Sections 35-50 of the English papers relate to land holdings in other parts of the country as follows: medieval charters of the Poucher and Sothill families in Gloucestershire and Wiltshire (late 13th century-1427); estates in Lincolnshire as follows - Glentham (mid-13th century); Kingerby (1661); charters of the Poucher and Constable families in Middle Rasen (early 13th century-1719); the transfer of land in Osgodby from the Flamburgh to the Everingham branch of the Constable family (1510); Roxby (1287); Toft next Newton (early13th century-1850); the medieval deeds of the de Everingham family and the 16th century account books of Marmaduke Constable's bailiff in Westborough (1390, 1533-1534); West Rasen leases (1804-1857); Whisby (1603); London and Middlesex (1574-1702); Nottinghamshire (1343-1572); Oxfordshire (1650); various townships (c.1125-1971), including medieval and early modern urban property information, the 1125 gift of Alexander Paganellus to Holy Trinity Priory and the 1541 letters patent gifting to Thomas, earl of Rutland the sites of Warter Priory and St Giles Hospital in Beverley.
U DDEV/51-59 of the English papers are bonds (1555-1841); inquisitions (1398-c.1664) including various in manors originally belonging to Cardinal Wolsey and several to do with Philip Constable's recusancy; settlements (1507-1894) including several marriage settlements; wills (1456-1878) including those of the two Philip Constables of the seventeenth century and Richard Sherburne; various deeds (1272-1897) including deeds of the Paynell and Poucher families and a general pardon to John and Joan Sothill with a good impression of the great seal of Henry VI; accounts (c.1517-1959); vouchers and acquittances (1535-1882); rentals and rent accounts (1389-1929) including very complete estate accounts for the seventeenth century covering servants, wages, horses, clothes, house and mill repairs, wine and general provisioning and funeral expenses for two women members of the family; surveys and valuations (1565-1905) including one of the 1649 estates of Philip Constable and an 1834-58 fieldbook of Everingham, Thorpe le Street and Seaton Ross showing the rotation of crops.
U DDEV/60 comprises the correspondence of the Constable family of Everingham and the Maxwell family of Dumfries Shire in Scotland and the Constable Maxwell family after their union by marriage in the eighteenth century. Seventeenth-century letters include those of Philip Constable (c.1595-1664), some referring to proceedings against him for recusancy, as well as letters of his son, Marmaduke Constable (1619-1680), and the Sherburne family who were closely connected to them through marriage. One loose letter contains Lord Traquair's dying advice to his children dated 28 March 1666 (U DDEV/60/84). Letters of the next generation are interesting on the affairs of William and Mary. Family letters of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries are most valuable for information on English and Scottish estate affairs as well as Roman Catholic affairs in England. There is correspondence with Pope Gregory XVI and some letters contain information on the building of the Roman Catholic chapel at Everingham. Letters to Theresa Constable Maxwell include material on financial and household affairs and family settlements as well as details relating to the death of her husband who was Marmaduke William Constable Maxwell (1760-1819), who inherited Caerlaverock Castle in Dumfries from his mother. The correspondence of their son includes material on the inheritance and claim by the Constable Maxwell's of the Herries peerage of Scotland. The next generation, represented by Marmaduke Francis Constable Maxwell (1837-1908), is particularly interesting for letters about Roman Catholic affairs (including a book of letters and papers of Bishop Bonaventure 1694-1715) and there are letters from Europe, North America, Canada and South Africa. The correspondence in U DDEV/60 is also rich in estate correspondence especially that of the Everingham estates 1720-1814 and 1904-1944.
U DDEV/61 contains several series of family diaries. The diaries of Marmaduke William Constable Maxwell (1760-1819) were written during continental and Scottish tours as were some of his son, William Constable Maxwell (1804-1876). These diaries are very extensive (1826-1842 and 1860-1876) and encompass family affairs and the weather as well as the laying of the foundation stone of the Catholic chapel at Everingham. Amongst the diaries also are those of Marmaduke Francis Constable Maxwell (1837-1908) and his wife Angela Mary Charlotte Fitzalan-Howard, his covering the years 1863-1877 with journals of his European and Middle Eastern travels as well as estate affairs and hers covering the period 1870-1883 and largely concerned with social and family affairs.
U DDEV/62-64 comprises legal papers, including about 300 papers relating to the Herries peerage case (1837-1854), acts of parliament including enclosure acts and the 1791 act for relief of papists, and papers relating to drainage and navigation as well as railway building. U DDEV/65 contains genealogical material and pedigrees of the Constable and Maxwell family, as well as the Sherburne, Paynell, Strickland, Hatfield and Langdale families and a seventeenth-century pedigree of the royal family to James I. Inventories at U DDEV/66 include one of the goods and chattels of Sir Marmaduke Constable on his death in 1545, one of the Constable household in 1637, one of the furniture in 1652, one of the goods of Philip Constable in 1686, the furniture and household goods of Marmaduke Constable in 1728, the household furniture at Everingham in 1746 and various nineteenth-century inventories of plate, glassware, furniture and jewelry and a 1908 wine list for the cellar. Some of the most interesting are those of the goods pawned by the family in the 1690s and 1710s as a direct result of the financial burden of fines placed upon the family as Roman Catholic recusants.
U DDEV/67 is specifically a collection relating to Roman Catholic affairs including the 5 volumes of the Reverend J Knaresborough's 'Sufferings of the Catholics' (compiled around 1720) with lists of martyrs, banished priests, prisoners in York castle and various seventeenth-century papers including Thomas Thweng's dying speech of 1680 in his own hand. There is a 1740 transcript of the 1580 'Life and death of Mistress Margaret Clitheroe' as well as printed material on the pilgrimage of grace, Mary Queen of Scots and the popish plot (the Constable and the Maxwell families were involved with the politics of all three in some way). U DDEV/67/70 are the apostolic letters of Pope Pius XI about English martyrs and amongst the family materials are registrations of Catholic baptisms and burials as well as the illuminated certificate of the visit of Gwendolen Howard, duchess of Norfolk to 'holy places' in 1933.
U DDEV/68 is a miscellaneous section of papers which includes estate material like cellar books and catalogues of books, lists of servants and plate, lists of the children living at Everingham (and their weights!) and a journal of estate affairs of Marmaduke Francis Constable Maxwell such as those at U DDEV/61. This miscellaneous section also includes more printed material on the popish plot, an account of the examination of Titus Oates and two letters from King James II to the pope. There are 33 recipe and medicinal scripts dating from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century and a seventeenth-century copy of the 1466 provisions made for the feast of George Neville, archbishop of York, at his installation. There is a 1608 copy of George Constable's 'Book touching the order and government of a nobleman's house' and a memorandum of coins minted in England between 1695 and 1698. Eighteenth-century material includes the duchess of Norfolk's 'The lady's answer to a divorce' of 1700, Roman Catholic material and some printed military news. There are a number of family honours and a large amount of material on the persecution of Sir Philip Constable as a recusant in the seventeenth century. A letter of 19 March 1846 is from the Reverend John Newman and there is an invitation to the wedding of Gwendolen Mary Constable Maxwell to the duke of Norfolk. Other family papers relate to the settling of estates and funerals.
U DDEV/69 is a small collection of family papers within the papers of the Constable Maxwell family relating to the Sherburnes of Stonyhurst. They include a pedigree, the wills of the two Richard Sherburnes of the seventeenth century and various financial settlements of the 1640s, 1650s and 1660s when the fortunes of the Sherburne family were closely connected to those of the Constable family. U DDEV/70 contains maps and plans including a 1657 plan of the manor of Drax Abbey; a seventeenth-century plan of Thorpe-le-Street; a 1753 map of the town fields of Everingham; J Tuke's 1786 map of Holderness and various plans and elevations of Everingham Hall and the new chapel of 1826.
The English papers in the collection continue in U DDEV2. There are estate papers for the East Riding as follows - Arras (1911-1912), demonstrating the title of the duchess of Norfolk; Bielby (1841-1903); Everingham (1930), notes about tithes; Holme upon Spalding Moor (1897-1936), an original bundle relating to the duchess of Norfolk's purchase of the hall and estate; Seaton Ross (1834-1936), including an abstract of the title, various farm sales and tenancy agreements and the wills of three members of the Langdale family; miscellaneous papers relating to the East Riding in U DDEV2/8 (1912-1936). Other parts of the country represented in U DDEV2 are Billinghurst in Sussex (1923-1924) and some deeds of entail and disentail for Scotland dated 1712, 1814 and 1904.
Papers relating to the settlement of the estates of Marmaduke Francis Constable Maxwell, 11th baron Herries, his wife, Angela Mary Charlotte Constable (nee Fitzalan Howard) and his brother William Constable Maxwell, are at U DDEV2/9, U DDEV2/10 and U DDEV2/11. The remainder of U DDEV2 comprises accounts (1880-1926), including taxation at Everingham and some accounts for the Scottish estates; one letter of 1931; an 1860 plan of Everingham; settlements (1877-1932), including family marriage settlements such as that of Gwendolen Mary Constable Maxwell to the 15th duke of Norfolk (1904) and the arrangement of childrens' portions. A section containing interesting printed material includes nineteenth-century Roman Catholic pamphlets and books, amongst them some of the lectures of John Henry Newman, the 10th Report of the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts (1885) and the 1901 publication The Constables of Flamburgh by Marmaduke Francis Constable Maxwell.
The very valuable Scottish papers in U DDEV/71-81 number some 2400 items. U DDEV/71 comprises accounts and vouchers (1623-1892) and includes eighteenth-century journals of the affairs of the countess of Nithsdale and accounts for Terregles and Caerlaverock in the nineteenth century. U DDEV/74 is a collection of legal documents relating to the family estates including the disentailing and sale of some Traquair lands by William Constable Maxwell, 10th Lord Herries, in 1874-6 and attempts to disentail further estates in 1904. U DDEV/75 comprises a collection of maps and plans including plans and surveys of the barony of Caerlaverock dated 1776 and 1816. U DDEV/77 is a collection of rentals, surveys and valuations for the Terregles, Caerlaverock and Nithsdale estates covering the period 1735 to 1908 and U DDEV/78, catalogued as 'various documents', is a collection of assorted bonds, settlements and miscellaneous items relating especially to land title of the Maxwell family. Miscellaneous material in the Scottish papers contains much of value for research into the history of Scotland. For example, U DDEV/72 is forty bound volumes of the manuscript notes and correspondence of the Scottish antiquarian and biographer, George Chalmers (1742-1825). It represents the largest collection of his research material outside Edinburgh University Library and the Advocates' Library of Scotland. It includes manuscript notes for Caledonia (3 vols, 1807, 1810, 1834), including John Mackinlay's handwritten 'A description of the antiquities of the island of Bute' (1813) and related correspondence; material on many different regions of Scotland including Dumfries and Kirkcudbrightshire (and, therefore, notes on the Maxwell family) and letters from fellow antiquarians like James Mitchell (1786?-1844), William Robinson (1777-1848) and John Skinner (1772-1839). There is also some correspondence of Thomas Constable (1812-1881), the printer and publisher to the queen and Edinburgh University and copyright holder to Chalmers's work after his death (National Library of Scotland, Summary catalogue of the Advocates' manuscripts, 1971; Edinburgh University Library, Index to manuscripts, 1964). U DDEV/76 is also filled with historical miscellany. It contains bound manuscripts with fragments of Scottish history, genealogies and papers on the history of the Maxwell family and Herries barony and Lady Winifred Herbert Maxwell's account of helping her husband escape from the tower of London in1716. Miscellaneous estate papers include material on sequestered property as well as inventories and an original bundle of papers relating to the 1873 movement of the family muniments from Terregles to Everingham (inventories done for the Historical Manuscripts Commission were completed some eight years before - U DDEV/79A, William Fraser, Inventories of the muniments of the families of Maxwell, Herries, and Nithsdale in the charter room at Terregles, 1865). Printed material in this miscellaneous section spans the dates 1748 to 1883 and includes William Maxwell's (d.1776) 'Depositions of the witnesses' (1848) when attempting to regain the lands and titles of his father. U DDEV/76/2 is an intriguing label inscribed 'belt and leading strings of infant king James VI supposed to have been left at Terregles by Queen Mary after the battle of Langside' (1567). Sadly, this early example of a set of baby reigns has become detached from its label and lost. U DDEV/73 is correspondence covering the period 1650 to 1872. A small number of letters for the 2nd and 3rd earls of Nithsdale are here (though most are in U DDEV/79, 80). However, the bulk of the surviving family letters in this section are from the first half of the eighteenth century and relate to the affairs of William Maxwell, 5th earl of Nithsdale, after his escape from England to Rome. Family financial arrangements (including marriages) form much of the substance (there are more in U DDEV/60/17, 23, 85).
U DDEV/79-81 represents a very complex deposit. U DDEV/79 is a series of bound volumes, some of them published volumes and some bound collections of manuscripts. U DDEV/79A is a copy of William Fraser's, Inventories of the muniments of the families of Maxwell, Herries, and Nithsdale in the charter room at Terregles (1865) and the Maxwell and Nithsdale inventories found in here calendar the papers in U DDEV/80 and U DDEV/81. The Herries manuscripts are at Traquair House, Peebleshire. DDEV/79B-D contain copies of the inventories at U DDEV/79A and transcripts of the Maxwell muniments at U DDEV/80. U DDEV/79E is a volume of transcripts of Herries charters and letters 1468-1563 (originals at Traquair House) and extracts from Scottish state papers 1560-1579 and the Ayscough and Harleian manuscripts 1567-1578. Similarly, DDEV/79F is a collection of transcribed letters and memoranda of the Maxwell family 1640-1701, some of which finds repetition elsewhere in the volumes at U DDEV/79. U DDEV/79G contains 215 original manuscripts bound into a volume and spanning the dates 1589(?) to 1779 and U DDEV/79H-J (no volume I) are also bound volumes, containing 199 and 121 manuscripts respectively spanning the dates 1607 to 1848. These are all Nithsdale and Herries papers and taken together with the manuscripts at U DDEV/80 and U DDEV/81 represent a collection of close to 2000 papers, the bulk of which relate to state affairs in early modern Scotland. Some of these papers have been printed. After completing inventories for the Historical Manuscripts Commission in 1865 Sir William Fraser collected together those most pertinent to state affairs and privately published them at the behest of William, Lord Herries (younger brother of Marmaduke Constable Maxwell, 11th baron Herries). They appeared as The book of Carlaverock in 2 volumes in 1873 and a copy is at U DDEV/K-L. As only 150 copies were printed this is a rare survival in itself. The contents of U DDEV/79G-J are largely seventeenth century. It includes the correspondence and papers of Robert Maxwell of Caerlaverock (1613-1646) who was created 1st earl of Nithsdale in 1620. Robert Maxwell's correspondence includes letters from Marshal Tillieres and Cardinal Richelieu of France as well as Louis XIII written from the late 1620s to 1641. In Scotland his correspondents included various lairds and members of the Scottish privy council including James Huntly, William Ker, and George and Frederick Hamilton. There are also letters from John Spottiswood, archbishop of St Andrews. There are two letters of James VI written in 1623 and several letters of Charles I written in the crucial years 1639-1640 and one from Queen Henrietta Maria. There is a 1627 commission of Christian IV of Denmark for raising troops and one letter of the same year from Elizabeth, queen of Bohemia (sister of Charles I). Correspondents from Ireland are Thomas Wentworth, the lord deputy, and Richard Boyle, the earl of Cork. Robert Maxwell (1620-1667), 2nd earl of Nithsdale was succeeded to the title by his cousin John Maxwell, 7th Lord Herries (of Terregles), and their correspondence in the 1650s, whilst both serving time in prison, is to be found in U DDEV/79G-J. There are also letters of other family members of this generation. Robert Maxwell's correspondence with General Monck is in U DDEV/79J as is some of the correspondence of both sides of the family (Nithsdale and Herries) with the court of Charles II after the Restoration. U DDEV/79G includes the commission of Robert Maxwell, 3rd earl of Nithsdale and 8th Lord Herries, from James VII of Scotland to serve against William of Orange and U DDEV/79J contains the warrant of arrest for his son, William Maxwell, 4th earl of Nithsdale and 8th Lord Herries, for his part in the Jacobite rebellion of 1715. Eighteenth-century papers in U DDEV/79-G-J are largely to do with family affairs, particularly attempts to regain financial security, and include letters to and from several female members of the family. The Maxwell muniments at U DDEV/80 span the dates 1276-1669 and the Nithsdale muniments at U DDEV/81 span the dates 1666-1720. These are largely charters, contracts and title deeds and include the 1525 grant by Herbert, abbot of Sweetheart, of the bailiary of the abbey to Robert Maxwell and the certificate of supplication of the same year from James V to Pope Clement VII recommending John Maxwell to the abbacy of Sweetheart. There are various commissions and confirmations of James V to the Maxwell family including the charters of confirmation to the stewartry of Kirkcudbright and the keep of the castle of Treif. There is a remission of Mary Queen of Scots in 1545 for Robert Maxwell's deliverance of Caerlaverock Castle to the English and there are several more letters and commissions of Charles I.
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U DDEV deposited by the Duke of Norfolk on 18 January and 13 July 1960 and 14 June 1965 in the East Riding Record Office and transferred to Hull University Archives in 1974. U DDEV2 deposited by Lady Herries on 25 August 1989.
Copyright is held by Lady Herries of Terregles
From the Papers of the Stapleton Family [U DDCA/33/28; U DDCA(2)/4/40; U DDCA(2)/15/13]
From the Papers of Crust Todd and Mills Solicitors [U DDCV/4/2, 4; U DDCV/165/1; U DDHA/3/1]
From the Papers of the Langdale Family [U DDHA/4; U DDHA/12/2; U DDHA/15/6-7; U DDHA/16/5; U DDHA/18/12, 33-34, 52-59; U DDHA/19/1]
From the Papers of the Langdale Family [U DDLA/12/4, 24; U DDLA/18/1; U DDLA/22/131-136, 141, 144-146, 148; U DDLA/26/19; U DDLA/33/38; U DDLA/36/23-24]
From the Papers of the St Quintin Family [U DDSQ/15/1]
From the Papers of the Sykes Family of Sledmere [U DDSY/62/169-174]
Miscellaneous Title Deeds [U DX100]
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Papers of the Barons Herries of Terregles, Traquair House, Peebleshire
Papers of the Fitzalan-Howard family, Dukes of Norfolk, Arundel Castle
Arundel Castle manuscripts [ACM], Sheffield Archives
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a) Lease for 66 years at £8 rent: William, prior of Bridlington to William Clarke of Bridlington, William Geir of Howsom and his sons Robert and John G.: manor of Acclam with all appurtenances belonging to the priory : Subject to existing leases to Henry Rasshall and others. With heath and brushwood 'in the rusches and shawes called the Thike Woodde, Woode Close and Cornewell Clyff'
b) Quitclaim of the premises: William Clark to William, Robert and John Geir all as (a). 14 January 1533/4
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Site of the manor of Acclome with all buildings, Lunde Close, Woode Close and 16ac. arable; sometime in tenure of Henry Rasshall, his wife Agnes and their son Robert, and property of Bridlington Priory: Fragment of Great Seal
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For performance of covenants of deed of same date: Witn. Marmaduke Atkynson, Myles and Thomas Soothorpe, John Helme, Robert Rasshall
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Lease as U DDEV/1/2: For £90 in all, to be paid in instalments at the manor house of Everingham. Witn. Robt. Constable of Hothom, gent., Robert Frauncis of Burnby, Thomas Newport, gent., Sir John Ward, clerk
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As U DDEV/1/2: Portion of Great Seal
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Lease, as U DDEV/1/5. Endorsed 'Aclam Grange'
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Woodhouse Grange in Woodhouse, par. Sutton upon Darwent, now or late in tenure of Sir Robert Constable. With all the woods on the premises and in Woodhouse Wood alias Woodhouse Springe: In consideration of the surrender by H.H. of his lease of Sutton Grange and closes called Grenthwait all in the Forest of Galtres. The term to begin after the expiration of the estate of Sir R.C. in the premises. H.H. bound in £100 for performance of the covenants. Signed by R.J., Willm. Mason, Willm. Neale. Seal of the Hospital, damaged
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All woods in the manor of Aclam: Signed by T.T., William Nele and John Parke. Clear impression of the seal of the Hospital
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Lease, as U DDEV/1/7: Witn. Robart Aske, Christofer Mather, Wilfryde Brande, Bryan Askwith, Willm. Egglesfeld, Gilbert Metcalfe
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Woodhouse Grange and woods, as U DDEV/1/7: Recites a lease of the Grange by John, Prior of Kirkham to Thomas, Earl of Rutland (10 December 1535), which passed subsequently to Sir Robert Constable, dec'd. and Sir M.C.; also lease as U DDEV/1/7 and assignment as U DDEV/1/9. Signed by T.T., Willm. Mason, John Parke, James Smyth. Fragment of seal of the Hospital. Endorsement of delivery to Robert Scarth to the use of Sir M.C., 14 May 1563
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To convey to him woods in Aclam as U DDEV/1/8: Seal, a classical bust in profile
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(H.S. of Hatfelde. Reference to Aclam Wood)
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Manor of Acclome, with the site and capital messuage of the manor, Lounde Close ('wherein the scyte of the said manor is standinge') and Wood Close, and 16 oxgangs; tenement and 6 oxgangs; messuage, toft, croft, 8 oxgangs and 2 closes; Bunny Garth and Cryspyn Garth; 4 oxgangs; cottage and 2 pieces of waste. (Tenants named) -: Recites a lease of the premises from the Savoy Hospital (Rev. Raffe Jackson, master) to Raffe Longeworth, gent. for 99 years at £7. 17. 8d. rent (10 May 1558) and his assignment to C.A. (6 March 1558/9). Witn. Richard Blaston, Willm. Stanynoght, George Thorneton, Christofer Mather, Henry Cressy. Seal, a tower supported by 2 (talbots?) rampant
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Messuage, laith, oxhouse, close adjoining on back, and 6 oxgangs in Acclam: Witn. Thomas Watson, Henry Winn, Thomas Unytt. Endorsement of surrender of the lease: Thomas Harper to Sir Philip Constable. Witn. Ralfe Constable, George Savage, Lancelot Johnson. 15 April 1610
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Manor of and property in Acclome (as U DDEV/1/13); woods in Acclome (as U DDEV/1/8; and Woodhouse Grange and woods (as U DDEV/1/10): Recites previous leases and assignments of the premises. Signed by Rev. J.T., and by the perpetual chaplains, John Biggs, Peter Seftonne, Peter Lyly, William Punter. Seal of the hospital
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Thynwood Close in Aclam: Previously occupied by Margarett, now wife of G.E., in her widowhood. Witn. Rauf Constable, Robert [ ]. Endorsement of surrender of the lease by G.E. to Sir P. & M.C. Witn. George Savage, Francis Norton, Roberts Chapman, 16 April 1610
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Messuage and 6 oxgangs (late in tenure of Henrye Bosse); messuage, 2 cottages and 8 oxgangs; West Garthe and Tenter Garthe; Bun Garth; and pasture for 200 sheep in the common fields and woods of Acclam: Witn. John Atkinson, [ ] Constable. Badly damaged Endorsement of surrender of the lease by N.H. to Sir P. & M.C. Witn. Ralfe (Constable), John (Atkinson), (Timothie?) Bainbrigg, Willm. (Bainbridge?), 16 April 1610
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Thynwood Close in Acclam (as U DDEV/1/18)
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For a half-year's rent of Woodhowse Grange
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Woodhouse Grainge: for lives of Phillipp, Robert and Michaell, sons of M.C. Damaged, part missing
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Manor of, and property and woods in Acclome; and Woodhouse Grainge and woods (as in U DDEV/1/16): In satisfaction of all sums and claims due to Michael C. under a recited settlement of the site of Drax Abbey, Camelsford Grange and the manor and soke of Drax (Marmaduke C. to Sir Thomas Metham of Metham, Robert Stappleton of Wressell, Robert Constable of Gunby and Michael Portington of Portington, esqs.: 15 October 1625). Provision for reversion of the premises to Phillip C. on Michael C. dying without heirs male of his body. Witn. Thomas Roper, Richard Lyson, Hugh Currer
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For a half-year's rent of the manor of Aclam
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Thinwood Close in Acclam (as U DDEV/1/18): Witn. Mar. Prickett, John Wilberfosse, William Harrisonn
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Their estate, in their own right or as exors. of Michael Constable, dec'd. in manor of Acklam: Witn. George Bracebridge, Robert Saltmash, Robert Prickett, Lawrence Horner
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Woodhouse Grange: Recites that J.B. shall only have the grange and its profits for 21 years; and that the residue of the term is by way of a security to him for peaceful enjoyment of the manor of Acklam for 6 years further to a deed of the same date between parties. Witn. George Bracebridge, Robert Saltmash, Robert Prickett, Lawrence Horner, 4 March 1650/1
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a) Covenant: J.B. to have 6 years' rent of the manor of Acklam only; Sir P. & M.C. taking that due at Lady Day 1657
b) Production of the deed to George Bracebridge and Robert Sherborne, esqs. in Chancery suit, Constable & Sothaby v. Prickett and others. At Everingham. 18 January 1661/2
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Messuage and appurtenances in Acklam (formerly in occupation of Anne Harper, widow and Thomas Pairson of Sottington): Witn. Clem. Reed, J. Sothoron, Will. Hallyday
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Through 'being constrained to eate with his goods a summer pasture called the Bottoms in Barthorp lordship and two closes in Hanging Grimston lordship called the High and Low Garths, and a stacke of hay in them, between Lady Day and May Day last'
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Sum received from Prickett for Aclam and Woodhouse - 'both sold together'; disbursement of uncle Michael's money 'for freeing the sequestration; encloses acquittances (as U DDEV/1/21 and U DDEV/1/26); Mr. Davison, 'our new Prebend of Weighton... desires to take oure howse at York that he may be neare the Minster'; wife got cold going to Stainer; etc
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That in a lease (27 April 1661) to him from the Savoy Hospital of the manor of and property in Aclome (as U DDEV/1/13, Now Bunne Garth and Cripson Garth), for 21 years at £5. 8. 8d. rent, he acted as trustee for Sir Phillip Constable, James Blackbeard, Josias Prickett and others. Further to a Chancery suit between Sir P.C., plaintiff and J.B., J.P. and others, defendants; and a recited agreement (11 April 1661) between Charles Wilford, on behalf of Sir P.C., and George Prickett on behalf of the defendants. Witn. W. Dolben, Ralph Snowe, Tho. Peachell, Charles W(ilford?)
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His valuation of an estate (proposed for sale?). 'I have a desire to bargain with you rather then any other in respect of being Catholicks'. Will accept 18 years' purchase (£237. 18. 4d.) and throw the woods in for £300
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Further to suit brought against them by Sir Marmaduke Constable: injunction against cutting down and carrying away trees on Woodhouse farm, leased to them with reversion to Sir M.C
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Manor of, and property in Aclome (as U DDEV/1/13 and U DDEV/1/35): Witn. John Nedham, Thos. Balderston
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For the farm in Acklam tenanted by his father Richard H. senr. Witn. Wm. Westoby, Rich. Harrison, senr
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Witn. John Ellis, John Adams
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Sir Philip Constable and William Heath to John Gage of Halston, co. Suffolk, esq. Witn. Edw. Gleast, Richard Quick, 9 February 1702/3. Endorsement of assignment: for £410: to Marmaduke Constable, esq. (son and heir of Sir P.C.). Witn. John Kighley, Daniel Molony, Tho. Penson, 17 September 1705
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As U DDEV/1/13 and U DDEV/1/35
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Granted to Daniel Dandy of Cliffords Inn, gent. as trustee for Sir Marmaduke Constable, in respect of manor of and property in Aclome leased by U DDEV/1/52 to W.H. as trustee for Sir M.C. Reciting testimony of Thomas Hayton as collector of rents for manor of Aclome, and of Matthew Hudson as a tenant there
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For regulation of the common pasture and average of Acklam
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No meeting can yet be held concerning Aclome inclosure
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To pay increased rent in respect of a farm-house, barns and stables to be built at Aclome by his landlord William Haggerston Constable. Witn. John Clarkson, James Sellar
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Rent due from Symsons of Acklome; lease of De la Noys Farm at Drax; settling accounts; drainage and Derwent navigation
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With a proposal that they should be leased to William Haggerston Maxwell Constable
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William Holms to quitclaim to J.L., his brother-in-law, goods and farm of his father Samuel Holms; for £15
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Area of Acklome and Leavening Wolds: Enclosed was a memorandum of sheepgates in Acklam and Leavening
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For £400: to fell and remove 495 trees in Spring Wood, Thin Woods and Beck Flatts in Acklam
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For 10 years from 12 March 1788: at rents of £5. 8. 8d. and £2. 9s.: for £150: manor of Aclome, with the site and capital messuage of the manor, Lound Close ('wherein the said site of the said manor is situate'), and 16 oxgangs; tenement and 6 oxgangs; messuage, toft, croft and 8ac. and 2 closes; Burne Garth and Cripson Garth; 4 oxgangs; cottage and 2 parcels of pasture. (as U DDEV/1/13. Tenants named)
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(19 April 1773)
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Toft, croft and 4ac. in Herhes which fell to him as the portion of his mother, called Frelande, lying throughout the whole field beside the land of Robert son of Silvester, (the toft and croft having the tofts of Sir Walter de Grendale E. and of Robert Lyolf W.): Rendering 1/2d yearly. Witn. William parson of Wresel, William 'Dekan' of Wresel, William de Burton, Thomas de Houton, Robert Francelayn of Witton, Thomas de Hundegat of Witton, Robert le Gayle of Supton (Shipton), Hugh the merchant of Supton (Shipton), Walter Marescall of Herghes, Robert son of Robert son of Agar of Herghes. See East Riding Antiquarian Society Transactions, Vol. XXII (1919) p.5
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Toft and croft which J. & L. bought from John son of Geoffrey son of Stephen of Erghes, father of R.: Witn. William de Houton, Richard of Santon, Richard Briddemon of Houton, John Roland, Elias de Colevyle, William Stabler, Thomas Fraunckelayn of Wyghton. Given at Erghes, Sunday before St. Peter ad vincula 17 Ed. II. See East Riding Antiquarian Society Transactions, Vol. XXII (1919) p.3
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1 bovate in Erghes; an annual rent from a toft and croft there (between tofts of Peter Lyolfe and of Adam Somervil); and all lands he inherited from his father, R.F.: Witn. John Meaux of Houton, Nicholas de Clyf, John son of Geoffrey of Houton, John Stormy of Wyghton, Roger Frankelayn of Wyghton. Given at Erghes, Sunday after exaltation of Holy Cross, 1364
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A fourth part of a messuage (parcels of Nicholas son of Walter W., and of William Grayveson E.), of a parcel of waste (parcels of Nicholas son of Walter W., and of Robert son of Hugh E.), and of a bovate and 4ac. in Erghes, sometime property of Hugh de Ak: Witn. John Roland de Guthmondham, Hugh Colvyle of the same, Richard Spede of Estthorp, John Stormy of Wyghton, Nicholas son of Walter of Erghes, Robert son of Hugh of Erghes, Stephen son of Robert of Erghes. Given at Erghes, Monday before conversion St. Paul, 1365. Seal, a shield within a cusped border, illegible. See East Riding Antiquarian Society Transactions, Vol. XXII (1919) pp.5 - 6
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A fourth part of a messuage, parcel of waste, bovate and 4ac. (as U DDEV/3/4): Witn. John de Cave of Midelton, Roger de Cave of South Dalton, John Stormy of Wighton, William de Ken'thorp (Kennythorpe) of Wighton, Nicholas son of Walter de Erghes, Robert son of Walter de Erghes, Stephen son of Robert de Erghes, William Grayveson de Erghes, Robert son of Hugh de Erghes. Given at Erghes, Monday (after?) invention of Holy Cross, 1368. See East Riding Antiquarian Society Transactions, Vol. XXII (1919) p.4
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A fourth part of a messuage, parcel of waste, bovate and 4ac. (as in U DDEV/3/4): Witn. John de Cave of Midelton, Roger de Cave of South Dalton, John Stormy of Wighton, William de Ken'thorp (Kennythorpe) of Wighton, Nicholas son of Walter de Erghes, Robert son of Walter de Erghes, Stephen son of Robert of Erghes, William Grayveson of Erghes, Robert son of Hugh of Erghes. Monday after invention of Holy Cross, 1368
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2 parcels of land, 1 bovate and 4ac. in Erghes. (One parcel being built upon, and having land of Sir Thomas de Percy on either side; the other being waste and lying between land of Robert Lyolf and land late of Sir Walter de Grendale. The bovate and 4ac. lying throughout the field of Erghes beside the land late of Sir W. de G. As U DDEV/3/4?): Witn. Nicholas son of Walter, Robert son of Walter, William Grayveson, Stephen son of Nicholas, Robert Scheperd. Given at Erghes, Sunday in St. Mathias apostle 1369. See East Riding Antiquarian Society Transactions, Vol. XXII (1919) p.4
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All actions and claims: Witn. Stephen son of Walter, Thomas de Richemund, Nicholas de Hothom, Robert son of William, Robert son of Stephen. Given at Erghes, Friday in St. Katherine virgin, 8 Ric. II
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All goods and chattels seized by his officers at Erghous by reason of outlawry, at the suit of William de Dalton of Beverley: Reference to John de Erghous son and heir of Stephen de Erghous of South Dalton. Given at Routh, Thursday in decollation St. John baptist, 22 Ric. II. Seal of office of Sir J. de R., a crowned 'R'. See East Riding Antiquarian Society Transactions, Vol. XXII (1919) pp.3 - 4
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To chapel of Arroues, 20d. or a sheep. To parish church of Wyghton, 12d. To abbot of Watton, 6d. To Joan daughter of son John, a ewe and lamb. To son John Stevenson, 2 measures of barley, a load of oats and all domestic utensils in his possession at death of testator. To son Thomas Stevenson (exor.) all lands and tenements in town and fields of Arroues which descended to testator from his ancestors; and all residue: Witn. Robert Wattson, Thomas Wattson of Arroues. Given at Arroues, IX Kal. March 1461. See East Riding Antiquarian Society Transactions, Vol. XXII (1919) pp.4 - 5. Estimated date 21 February 1460/1. Endorsement of probate, before prebend of Wygthton. At Wyghton, 26 June 1461
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For their lives: all his lands and tenements in Erghos: Witn. John Nicolson of Erghos, John Clerke of Erghos, Robert Webster of Wyghton. Given at Erghos, 13 February 19 Hen. VII. Seal, 'W'
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1 oxgang and forby lands in Arras (lying throughout the fields, between lands of R.S. and of Earl of Northumberland): Seal, 'R' Attached is memorandum of livery of seisin. Witn. William Beilbye, Thomas Skene, Symon Polton, and Richard Appleton of Wighton, John Owstabie of Etton, John Hochesen and Hewghe Gere of South Cave, Peter Chaplen of Wighton, 3 July 1552
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For execution of further assurances of property as U DDEV/3/12 to Robert Stevynson
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His farmhold in Arras (Reserving a chamber, the house under it, and 'sufficient fyndyng' yearly, winter and summer, for 1 horse, 10 sheep, and 1 milk cow 'on the pasture only in summer'): Rendering 40s. yearly. R.S. also receives from T.S. 20 marks 'in peny and good penyworthes', which he is bound to divide equally between his brothers Richard and Thomas S., and sisters Agnes and Mariorie S., on ensuing May Day as their portions. To avoid discord, Agnes is not to dwell with Robert. If any discord arises between T. & R.S., the parties, and they cannot agree together, then R.S. to pay an additional 40s. yearly to T.S. for his board 'for so long as he shall absent hym self'; but if they do agree, then R.S. to find T.S. in food and drink and '2d. in his purse to spende every Sonday when he goyth to the church'. Witn. Robert Stevynson of Skipsey, John Sewell, Robert Mathew and Robert Fetherston of Beverley, Mighell Haryson 'the wryter hereof'
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All actions and claims: Witn. Robert Clevyng, clerk, John Chapman, John Allane, Wylliam Haumes
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To son Thomas S., younger black mare, two 3 year old foals, and 5 wethers 'of the best'. To daughter Agnes, a flecked 2 year old 'whye', a black 'whye' stirk, 6 ewes, 5 lambs, and 5s. yearly for life out of oxgang bought by testator from Richard Kyrton. To Cicilie Dune, a fat wether, a measure of malt and 3s. 4d. To every god-child, 4d. To John Jackman, a fat wether 'to his wedyng'. To Katheryng Skelton, a gimmer lamb. To Wylliam Chapman of Goodmanham, a fat geld ewe. To Wylliam Skelton, half a quarter of oats. To Thomas Stevenson of Weighton, summering of 20 sheep for 10 years. To brother Richard S., a 2 year old black 'fealey'. To brother Thomas S., 4 ewes and 4 lambs. Wife Eling to have his farmhold and all his lands until son Thomas comes of age; and 2 of best cows. To church works, 6s. 8d. Residue to wife Eling, son Thomas and daughter Agnes, who are exors.: Witn. Henry Jewetson, vicar (of Market Weighton), William Skelton, Thomas Stevenson, John Jackman and William Chatt, jnr. Probate 11 June 1561. Seal tag cut from Bond: Margaret Sherwene and Thomas Melton of Hugget to Master Michael Wotton, dean of York
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Manor or capital messuage called Arres nere Wyghton: Provision for payment of rent in parish church of Kyrkebye Overblawez; and for repayament to W.H. of £40 in case of death of H.J. within 6 years resulting in W.H. being put out of the premises. W.H. having also paid £40 'love money' to H.J. at the sealing of the lease, H.J. covenants to repay it by ensuing Pentecost. Recites that H.J., for better assurance and as security for performance of covenants of the lease, has delivered to W.H. a Crown grant of the herbage of Spofforth Park (3 August 1537); a grant from the Earl of Northumberland of the keepership of Spofforth Park (12 February 1534/5); and an indenture of defeasance from Sir Thomas Metham and others: which keepership and herbage H.J. has assigned to Sir Thomas Metham and Frauncys Slyngesbye, esq. for £40 a year. H.J. also covenants to deliver to W.H. the counterpart deed of this agreement to Sir T.N. and F.S., with their bond for performance of covenants; which W.H. shall keep, with the other deeds delivered to him, until H.J. has entered into sufficient securities for the payment of the two sums of £40 referred to above, returning them to H.J. thereafter. Witn. John Norton, gent., Thomas Clarkson, Richard Laycoke, Richard Johnson, Thomas Hewkerne, Richard Musgrave, John Hudsonn
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Lease, as U DDEV/3/17: On trust to assign the premises to such person as W.H. shall appoint in his will. Witn. Thomas Clarkson, Gregorye Beverleye, Thomas Houton, John Hudson
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Reference to Elizabeth, wife of H.J. Witn. Thomas Paycoke, gent., William Barker, clerk, Robert Man, William Settill, William Eastwood, Thomas Snape, Thomas Huton, John Hudson, Henry Emerson, Thomas Atkynson, Richard Laycocke
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Henry Johnson to William Hamond
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Power of attorney to Henry Longley, gent. and Richard Johnson to deliver seisin. Witn. Thomas Paycoke, gent., William Barker, clerk, Robert Man, William Settill, William Eastwood, Thomas Snape, Thomas Huton, John Hudson, Henry Emerson, Thomas Atkynson, Richard Laycocke. Endorsement of livery of seisin, illegible.
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Manor of Arras with 6 messuages, 3 cottages, 2 barns, 6 tofts, 6 gardens, 6 orchards, 400ac. land, 20ac. meadow, 600ac. pasture and 500ac. furze and heath in Arras near Wighton super le Woulde
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Manor of Arras with 6 messuages, 3 cottages, 2 barns, 6 tofts, 6 gardens, 6 orchards, 400ac. land, 20ac. meadow, 600ac. pasture and 500ac. furze and heath in Arras near Wighton super le Woulde: Henry Johnson, esq. and John Howell vouched to warranty, 31 May 1570 Endorsed with Memorandum of production by Brian Hamon of Southmylford, esq. and enrolment in the Exchequer, along with U DDEV/3/20, U DDEV/3/22, U DDEV/3/23, 11 February 1576/7
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2 oxgangs in the fields of Arras par. Whygton, lately belonging to the chapel in Arras 'nowe defacyd and taken awaye': Witn. Jemys Spyght, (another, illegible). Seal, 'N'. H.J. signs 'Jewytson'
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30ac. land and 10ac. meadow in Arras
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Toft, croft, garth, chapel, and lands in the fields of Arras sometime belonging to the chapel there. Parcel of waste called Seynt Ellyns Flatt in Fields of Wighton (now or late in tenure of Rev. Henry Iveson and Robert Lemynge): Recites a grant of the premises by Letters Patent to John Marshe, esq. and William Marshe, gent. of London (26 May 1564); from whom they passed to Jonas Waters of Clements Inn, gent. and from him to F.B., Thomas Browne, and Walter Plomar, merchant tailor all of London. Power of attorney to Henry Emerson and William Whittakers, yeomen to deliver seisin. Witn. Anthony Samon, John Cocker, Henry Barkestid (Baxstead), Thomas Clarkson, Thomas Sadler, Christofer Skelton, Cuthbert Bellamye Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. Richard Hamond, William Estwood, Thomas Hargrave, Christofer Skelton, Thomas Whitley, Thomas Bowman, William Rosell, 15 October 1575
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Manor or capital messuage called Arras 'nighe unto Wighton upon the Would': Witn. Willm. Hamond, jnr., Henry [ ] , [ ] Nicholson
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Manor or capital messuage called Arras on the Hill, at Arras Super Would par. Wighton (late in tenure of Henry Emerson, yeoman): Witn. James Beverley, John Hamonde, Rychard Laycocke, Richard Robinson, James Jackeson. Cancelled
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Manor or capital messuage called Arras on the Hill, at Arras Super Would par. Wighton (late in tenure of Henry Emerson, yeoman): Recites that C.H. owes to C.D. £12, part of his child's portion and due to him from William Hamond of Skarthingwell, esq. dec'd. father of C.H.; and that C.D. is bound as a surety with C.H. for payment of debts of C.H. (i.e. £44 to Edward Geldarde and £50 to Hewghe Bouthe, both of York). Witn. Bryan Laycocke, George Sawere
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Manor of Arras, in tenure of Christofer Danyell: Witn. Bryan Laycocke, George Sawere
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Manor or capital messuage called Arras on the Hill, at Arras Super Would par. Wighton, now or late in tenure of C.H.: Rendering 1d. yearly during life of Elizabeth Hamond, widow of William Hamond of Skarthingwell, mother of C.H.; and £13. 6. 8d. thereafter. Witn. Edward Mosse, Bryan Laycocke, Christofer Danyell
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For performance of covenants of U DDEV/3/33
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Lease, as U DDEV/3/33: Witn. Leonard Phillips, William Clarcke, Wm. Bower, notary public
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Manor of Arras: Reference to a lease to George Wilkinson alias Chapman (as U DDEV/3/33?). Taken before Thomas Legge, master in Chancery. William Dalton of Lincolns Inn, esq. Witn. Rob. Dolman, Willm. Dalton, Willm. Dolman, Roger Constable, Willm. Henlake, Alex. Burton, John Archer, Godard Parkes, Raiphe Dolman
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See also U DDEV/3/38
Witn. Raife Dolman, I. Poole, Richard Poole, Thomas Unytt, Henry Bradley
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Manor of Arras: Power of attorney to Robert Prickett and Thomas Unett to deliver seisin. Witn. Rob. Dolman, Willm. Dalton, Willm. Dolman, Roger Constable, Willm. Henlake, Alex. Burton, John Archer, Godard Parkes, Raiphe Dolman. Seal of Christopher Hammond, armorial, a fess dancette (between 3 - ?), 7 February 1599/1600 Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. Thomas Unytt, Martin Stevenson, Richard Steadd, Edward Mos alias Stanley, 27 March 1600
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Being part of the further sum of £280 to be paid by P.C. for the manor of Arras, in addition to the £120 as in U DDEV/3/36. Witn. Willm. Dalton, Robt. Myers, Robert Ringrose, T.C. (Thomas Curry?)
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For payment to P.C. of £87 if C.H. dies before suffering a Recovery of the manor of Arras: Witn. William Dalton, Robt. Myers, Willme. Radclyffe, Robert Ringrose, Tho. Curye
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3 messuages, 3 cottages, 2 barns, 6 tofts, 1 windmill, 6 gardens, 6 orchards, 500ac. land, 50ac. meadow, 600ac. pasture and 500ac. heath and furze in Arras and Wighton super le Wold
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(Including his indictment and conviction, and subsequent reversal of the judgement) for felony, as an accessory with Charles Wilson of North Frothingham in a robbery committed by John Tennye of Hempholme, yeoman, who stole £280 from John Aske, esq. in the house of C.H. at Ryther about midnight on 10 August 1595. Recites, inter alia, an Inquisition (10 June 1598) finding: a) that, at the time of his attainder, C.H. was seized of a capital messuage called Arrowes House, 1 dovehouse, 1 windmill, close called the Garthes, pastures called Arrowes Moore and Northdales and 28 oxgangs on Yorkes wolde in Wighton and Arrowes (£13. 6. 8d. annual value) b) that a close in Brome fleete called Chappell Garth alias Chappell Crofte (5ac.; 16. 8d. yearly value; and late parcel of St. Leonard's Priory in York) is unjustly detained from the Crown c) that the view of frankpledge, court leet and court baron of the manor of North Cave (30s. yearly value; and belonging to the Crown as part of the estate of Sir Robert Constable, attainted for high treason) is unjustly detained from the Crown
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3 messuages, 6 tofts, 1 windmill, 6 gardens, 500ac. land, 50ac. meadow, 600ac. pasture and 50ac. heath and furze in Arras and Wighton super le Wolde: Christopher Hammond, gent. vouched to warranty
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The manor of Arras, and all claims and actions: Witn. Raif Dolman, Robt. Prickit, Roger and Marmaduke Constable, Thomas Elwold
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Messuage, garden, orchard, close (2ac.), 60ac. arable and 40ac. meadow and pasture in Arras: To use of T.S. for life and then to N. & E.W. Subject to annuity of £3. 6. 8. to Ann, wife of T.S. for her life, and thereafter to John, son of T.S., for life. Witn. Thomas Stevenson, Willm. Webster, (Cor.?) Rokeby
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Enclosed is a writ subpoena to Nicholas Watson: for payment of 46s. 8d. costs to William Watson, 3 December 1640
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Capital messuage in Arras alias Erghes with 4 crofts, 6 oxgangs and forby lands: Witn. Cor. Rokeby, Wm. Rokeby, jnr., Thomas Rookeby. Not executed. (References to R.W. being interlineated)
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Capital messuage in Arras alias Erghes with 4 crofts, 6 oxgangs and forby lands: Witn. John Smailes, John Milner, John Beale. Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. John Kirkbie, [ ] Watson
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Messuage, 120ac. land, 4ac. meadow, 40ac. pasture and 2ac. wood in Arras alias Erghes
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In proof that Thomas Stephenson did not die (on 28 February 1624/5) seised of property as U DDEV/3/50 (as was found by his Inquisition Post Mortem, 31 July 1628; Thomas (son of John S. and aged 10 years 6 months) being his grandson and heir), having sold it during his lifetime to Nicholas and Robert Watson, (as U DDEV/3/50 - 52)
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Manor of Arras: Witn. Thomas Roper, William Constable, John Archer, John Day, Thomas Stringer, Thomas Easton
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Manor of Arras: Provision for granting of leases by P.C. father during his lifetime. Witn. Thomas Roper, William Constable, John Archer, John Day, Thomas Stringer, Thomas Easton
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Not executed
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Capital messuage called Arras House, with all appurtenances, now in tenure of Philip Rokeby: Witn. Henry Plaxton, Willm. Smith, Robert Strother
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Tithes of corn, (cheese?) and lambs from capital messuage of Arras: Witn. Willm. Archer, Richard Steavenson, Robert Kermire
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Messuage in which N.W. dwells, with a garth and 6 oxgangs in Arras: Witn. Thomas Barker, Mathew Wilkinson, Thomas (Waite?)
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To take evidence in Nicholas Watson v. William Watson
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Capital messuage, 4 crofts and 6 oxgangs in Arras alias Erghes: Witn. William Bower, Robert Thorpe, Beniamin Jackson
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On Arras Farme; lands in Thorpe (par. Mawburnholme); and messuage and lands in Whalsey (par. Holme in Spalding Moor and manor of Everingham): formerly estate of Sir Phillip Constable and contracted to be sold to John Rushworth
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Messuage, 2 tofts and crofts, 6 oxgangs, 1 oxgang of narrow arable land, furby lands and 2 closes meadow in Arras: Witn. Robert Bethell, Marmaduke Thwinge, Christopher Bacon, William Locker, Sam. Fleare
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Manor of Arras and an annuity of £40 from manors and lands of Atwicke, Sutcoates, Sutton, Draypoole, Roulson, and Stoneferry in Holderness, with all appurtenances in those places and in Cotting in Holderness (settled on P.C. for life after death of Sir P.C. by a recited settlement of 24 February 1649/50 between i) Sir P.C., P.C., & M.C ii) Richard Sherburne of Stoniehurst, co. Lancs. esq. and his son and heir Richard S. gent. and iii) John Talbot of Dinkley, co. Lancs. esq. and others): Witn. Willm. Rishton, Robt. Saltmarsh, John Bryan
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Being details of the farm and terms on which Robert Shirburne is able to offer a lease of it
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Charles Horseley, tenant of Arras Farme to appear before Commissioners and shew cause why he refuses to give possession to John Rushworth, the purchaser
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Capital messuage, in Arras alias Erghes with 4 crofts, 6 oxgangs and forby lands: Witn. Robt. Sherburne, Benia. Jackson, John Hill, John Walmer, Jo. Sothoron, 13 June 1654 Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. Jo. Sothoron, Robt. Musgrave, Robert Saltmarsh, John Bogman, 10 July 1654 Attached is Letter of Attorney to Thomas Stevenson, senr. of Wighton alias Weeghton, gent. to deliver seisin, 13 June 1654
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To take seisin further to U DDEV/3/73: Not executed. Enclosed in U DDEV/3/73
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For performance of covenants of U DDEV/3/73: Witn. John Smythe, Jo. Sothoron, Tho. Wilkinson, Robert Saltmarsh, Willm. Battell, Tho. Tenant, Willm. Hallyday, Edward Kilborne
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To pay tithes to the farmer of the sequestrated rectory of Wighton
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Tithes due from T.S. to R.M.'s master, February 1654/5. With memorandum of arrears, 1653 - 1654
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Recites a lease from J.R. to J.H. for a year at £60 rent, of the messuage and lands called Arras. (25 March 1654)
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Nicholas and Robert Watson, John Bower and Thomas Stephenson are conspiring to prevent his peaceful possession of capital messuage and lands at Arras further to U DDEV/3/73
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Capital messuage, and farm of Arras formerly in occupation of Col. Hugh Bethell: Witn. Henry Latham, Edw. Salkeld
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Messuage and farm of Arras alias Erges in occupation of John Anlaby, esq.: Witn. Edw. Barnard, Robt. Shirburne, John Haynes and James Babington, servants to Mr. Barnard; Willm. Bell, servant to Mr. Warton. Cancelled
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Witn. Edw. Barnard, Robt. Shirburne, John Haynes and James Babington, servants to Mr. Barnard; Willm. Bell, servant to Mr. Warton. Cancelled
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Manor and farm of Arras: Witn. Ric. Etherington, Robt. Shirburn, Willm. Scott, Edw. Topham
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Conditional on repayment of £500 and interest. Witn. Ric. Etherington, Robt. Shirburn, Willm. Scott, Edw. Topham
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Capital messuage and farms of Arrowes, late in tenure of John Anlaby: Not executed
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BonNot executed
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Manor or farm of Arras: Witn. Henry Foster, Jo. Woolfe, Nicholas Yeates, 2 July 1672 Enclosing: a) Bond in £1,000 for performance of covenants of the above, 2 July 1672 b) Bond in £300: Sir Marmaduke Constable of Everingham to Augustine Belson of Darkeing, co. Surrey, esq.: for performance of covenants of deed of same date: Witn. Robt. Shirburne, Geo. Constable, Willm. Scott, 5 April 1667
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Capital messuage and farm at Arras, with Arras Warren: Witn. William Smith, Chr. H. Watson
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Capital messuage and farm at Arras, with Arras Warren: Witn. D. Lambert, Wm. M. Beckwith
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Capital messuage and farm at Arras, with Arras Warren: Witn. John Howe, Jno. Lawson
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Capital messuage and farm at Arras, with Arras Warren:Witn. William Smith, Chr. H. Watson
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William Stephenson to continue to lease the farm at Arras (864ac.) from year to year at £700. M.C.M. to rebuild the farmhouse. The warren to be turned into a sheep and tillage farm
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Settling boundary between farms or sheepwalks of Arrows and Coat Garth Walk. Original at U DDEV/3/136
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With copy of agreement as U DDEV/3/105
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Tithes of Arras
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12 chains to 1 inch
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Arras farm
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For payment of £250: Witn. Willm. Hallyday, Robt. Musgrave, Robet. Saltmarsh, 10 July 1654 Endorsed with receipts for repayments, 1654 - 1655
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In respect of a lease of part of Arras to be surrendered to the use of John Rushworth
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For lease to them of Arrowes Farm, for 7 years at £80 rent
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Arras water rent due to Erasmus Smith, esq
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For a fee-farm rent of lands at Arras
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Farm (at Arras?)
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Use of land in dispute
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For tithe of a close at Arras
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i) Sir Marmaduke Constable and Robert Watson ii) William Oliver and Thomas Smith iii) John Horsley and Francis Stanfield. To lead to a Recovery
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i) Robert Watson of Arras, yeoman ii) Joseph Carr of Sancton, yeoman iii) John Horsley of Kilwick (Percy?), gent.: 5 oxgangs called Parsonage Land in Sancton (conveyed to R.W. by J.C. for £162. 3s.): To use of J.H., for whom R.W. acted as trustee. Endorsed 'Arras'
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For trespass at Arras and poaching at Arras Warren (Easter 1740). Sent by John Thompson, Furnivalls Inn, to Thomas Brown, attorney, near Howden
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Sent by John Thompson to Thomas Brown
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Sir Marmaduke Constable to lease to Lord Burlington, for 99 years, part of 2 meadows 'leading directly in a straight line from Londesburgh Common to the York Road the Breadth of Two Hundred feet'. Sir M.C. to have licence to make a pond for the benefit of his tenant at Arras
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Thomas Watson to pay Land Tax on capital messuage and farm at Arras, with Arras Warren. Further to U DDEV/3/127
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Bill in Chancery filed by Thomas Watson of Arras concerning re-conveyance of estate at Gardholme
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Commutation of Arras tithes
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To act for him in connexion with Tithe Act, 1836
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Dwelling house, barn and kiln-house, with the yard they stand in; a little cottage at the cross, with a toft; the Cawsey Closse; 3 1/2 oxgangs in the town fields with 2ac. forby lands there; 1 1/3 oxgangs in the lord's fields; 2 oxgangs of tethering ground in the Hawe Feelde; 8ac. meadow in the Yng Mask and 14 beastgates in the Pasture Mask. Not executed.
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House, barn and kilnhouse with the yard they stand in; a little house called the Cawsey House with a little close adjoining; 4 1/2 oxgangs and 1/3 part of an oxgang in the lord's field, 13 beastgates in the Pasture Maske, a close called Cherygarth, 1/3 part of a little close called Lytster Garth, 1 oxgang of tethering ground in the Hawe Feild, and a little house with an adjoining croft: Witn. Tho. Wattson, George Browne, Henry Braidley, Roger Constable
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As U DDEV/4/2: Not executed
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Messuage, barn, kilnhouse, 3 1/2 oxgangs, 1 1/3 oxgangs in the Lord's Field, 2 oxgangs of tethering ground, cottage, croft, 8ac. in the Ingg Maske and 14 beastgates in the Pasture Maske in Atwick: Witn. Rallphe Constable, Thomas Man, Robert Strother
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Messuage, barn, and kilnhouse, 3 1/2 oxgangs and 1 1/3 oxgangs in the lord's field, 2 oxgangs of tethering ground, cottage, and croft, 8ac. meadow in the Ingges Maske and 14 beastgates in the Pasture Maske: Rent payable at manor house of M.C., of Gartholme. Witn. Michaell Constable, Willyam Man
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Witn. Walter Rentstone, Robert Sotticke, John Sotheron
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Messuage and 4 oxgangs: Recites a lease from the Commissioners for Sequestration to P.C. of the estate of Phillip Constable, esq. at Rowlstone, Atwick, Sodcotes, Summergames and Sutton (8 April 1652). Witn. Geo. Constable, Robt. Musgrave, George Brand
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Messuage, 2 cottages, 3 oxgangs and 1/3 part of 2 oxgangs in the lord's field: Witn. James and Tho. Dalton, Tho. Raisin, Geo. Constable
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Messuage, house, garth, 2 cottages and 5 oxgangs: Witn. G. Constable, Robt. Musgrave, George Brand
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Frith-stool and relics of St. John of Beverley
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With copy Agreement for Sale, for £1,800: Robert Dunsley of Seamer, gent. to Leuyns Boldero Barnard of Walkington: messuage on N. side and close and stable on S. side of Flemingate: (4 July 1811)
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2 bovates with a toft and croft and 2ac. land with meadow. All sometime held by Robert the reeve: Rendering 6s. yearly. Witn. Walter de Saurebi, Roger de Latune, Henry de Folchetun, Geoffrey de Collne, Ranulf son of William, William the clerk of Brantum
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Tithe hay in Bealby: Witn. Geo. Constable, Robt. Musgrave. Seal, a hawk
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i) William Bew of Hambleton, gent. and ii) Richard Jenkinson of Pocklington, gent. to iii) Marmaduke Constable Maxwell of Everingham, esq iv) Thomas Eadon of Selby, gent v) William Middleton of Stockeld Park, esq. (trustee for M.C.M.): for £800 to R.J. and £700 to W.B. from M.C.B: capital messuage, hemp garth, croft; messuage, parcel called Bow Crofts, 2 hemp garths; sit of messuage; 2 1/2 oxgangs and parcel called Half Penny Flat (locations in open fields specified):
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Farm with scheduled closes (70ac. 1r. 37p. in all)
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With plan of Bielby Littler Field. Suggestions for proposals for M.C.M.'s allotment at inclosure
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Surveyed by William Watson
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Messuage and 2 1/2 oxgangs; cottage and parcel called Bowcroft: Witn. George Gilley, Walter Clithero, Mary Goodyear
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Capital messuage, hempgarth and croft: Witn. Edmd. and Ruth Cradock, Benjamin Richardson
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Capital messuage, hempgarth and croft. Also messuage, hempgarth and Half Penny Flatt: Witn. William Clark, Thomas James, Edmd. Cradock
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Bequests to sons Christopher and George; daughter Mary; wife Elizabeth: Great Spring Close in Storthwaite. Cottage and common right in Allerthorpe. Messuage in Pocklington. Farm with 2 1/2 oxgangs; messuage, hempgarth, croft and Halfpenny Flatt; messuage, croft, garth and common right in Beilby. Money: Trustees, wife and brother John Barnard. Witn. Thomas Blanshard, John Hessay, Edmd. Cradock. Probate 12 March 1732/3
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Bequests to sons George and Robert; daughter Mary; brothers Robert and Henry Wilberfoss; wife Mary; mother Elizabeth Wilberfoss: Beilby, Storthwaite, Pocklington, Allerthorpe. Money, plate, furniture: Witn. Wm. Agar, Thomas Watson, Ann Petty
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Capital messuage, hempgarth and croft; messuage and Bowcrofts; messuage; messuage and hempgarth; 2 1/2 oxgangs and Halfpenny Flatt: Witn. Geo. Milner, John Stephenson
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Close called the Great Spring in Storthwaite. Property as U DDEV/6/18 in Beilby: Witn. James Hewitt, John Giles
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John Ramsey having only paid over to G.C. £200 (instead of £300), further to U DDEV/6/19, the premises are now mortgaged to J.R. for £427. 5s. in all. Witn. Robt. Ramsey, jnr. David Owston, Geo. Ryley, jnr
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John Ramsey and George Cook, and Mary Long of Storthwaite (widow of George Cook of Seaton Ross) to Henry Brown, gent. and his trustee Robert Yates, esq. both of Easingwold. Witn. J. Dennis, Newyear Fisher (servant to J.R.); James Lamb, attorney of York, and his servant Jno. Rowntree
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6 messuages, 6 cottages, 6 curtilages, 6 gardens, 6 orchards, 120ac. land, 120ac. meadow, 120ac. pasture in Seaton Ross, Bielby and Storthwaite
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i) Henry Brown, gent. of Easingwold ii) Robert Yates, esq. of Easingwold iii) George Cook, yeoman of Seaton Ross, and wife Jane to iv) Robert Driffield, merchant and v - vi) his trustees William Jameson and Robert Scott, gents. all of York : for £466 to H.B. and £354 to G.C. by R.D.: close called the Great Spring in Storthwaite. Property as U DDEV/6/18 in Beilby (locations of land in open fields of Bielby specified): Witn. J. Wrightson, John Terry, Fran. Theakston, Willm. Brown, Thos. Crawford, jnr
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Property in Bielby as U DDEV/6/18: Witn. Wm. Jackman, Wm. Bell
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Property in Bielby as U DDEV/6/18: Witn. Wm. Jackman, Wm. Bell
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On redemption of mortgage as U DDEV/6/27. Witn. Thomas Elsworth, Jos. Munby, Thos. Eadon
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Property in Bielby as U DDEV/6/18: Witn. Tho. Eadon, Jos. Munby
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Property in Bielby as U DDEV/6/18: Wm. Jackman, Wm. Bell
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i) John Eadon, gent. of Ashwell, co. Rutland
ii) Richard Jenkinson, gent. of Pocklington to
iii) William Bew, gent. of Hambleton
iv) John Jameson, cabinet-maker and toyman of York
v) Thomas Eadon, gent. of Selby (trustee of W.B. & R.J.)
For £700 to J.E. by W.B
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With undertaking by John Eadon to deliver them up
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Bequests to Hon. Elizabeth Middleton of Haggerston; children of William Martin; William Knight of Raising, co. Lincs.; George Reynoldson of York; William Salvin, esq.; Rev. Richard Thompson and William Thompson (eldest sons of Jonas T. dec'd.); William Horncastle of York; Francis Kirby of Cherry Burton; Mrs. Sarah Percival; Thomas and William, younger sons of godson John Jewitt of Saltmarsh; servant Thomas Hurst; friend Francis Drake of York; County Hospital at York; Thomas Day; etc.: Thirsk, Saltmarsh, Laxton, Skelton, Beilby, York, Melburn, Filliskirk and Clifton. Furniture and effects. Money: Witn. Mark Robinson, Lewis Arnell, R. Ward
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i) Thomas Day of St. Martin le Grand, London, jeweller (devisee and exor. of Thomas Gill, as U DDEV/6/33a) ii) Ambrose Garth of York, officer of excise iii) Charles Foster, senr. of Beilby and jnr. of Melburne, yeomen for £300 to T.D. (debt of C.F. senr. and jnr.) and £160 to C.F. senr. and jnr. by A.G.: messuage, barn, stables, dovehouse and orchard, hempgarth called Tow Garth; 1 oxgang in the 4 open fields and 1 oxgang meadow in the Carr and Ings (locations specified); and closes called Intack, Through Lees, Spen Close alias Perkin Close, and Angram Close, all in Melburne. Messuage and parcel called Wrytham (20ac.) in 5 closes in Beilby
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Further to marriage of L.S. and Alice, daughter of A.G
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i) Charles Foster, senr. of Beilby and jnr. of Melburne, yeomen ii) Lovel Smeathman, of Barmby upon the Moor, victualler iii) John Raper of York, gent iv) Hugh Bethell of Rise, esq for £50 to L.S. and £170 to C.F. senr. and jnr. by H.B.: messuage and parcel called Wrytham, as U DDEV/6/33b in Beilby: Witn. Joseph Catton, D. Lambert
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Messuage and parcel called Wrytham, as U DDEV/6/33b in Beilby: Witn. Teavil Appleton, Robert Lakeland
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Messuage, cottage, barn, 2 stables, garden, orchard, 80ac. land, 80ac. meadow and 80ac. pasture in Beilby
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i) Robert Cross (son of Christopher C. and brother of Christopher C. both dec'd.) all of Huggate, gents ii) Moses Lawson of Carnaby, yeoman and wife Anna, and Jane Cross of Huggate, spinster (A.L. & J.C. being daughters of C.C. the father), to iii) Charles Cross, gent iv) Richard Cross, common brewer (exor. of his father Richard C.) v) John Pearson, gent. all of Pocklington: for £170 to M. & A.L. and £170 to J.C. by C.C.: messuage, hempgarth, 2 oxgangs, Rich Flat Oxgang, Mitchel Oxgang, and 2 parcels meadow called a Fawney Dale and a Bursey Dale, in Beilby: Wm. Agar, John Gray
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Messuage, cottage, barn, 2 stables, garden, orchard, 80ac. land, 80ac. meadow and 80ac. pasture in Beilby. Also messuage, 3 oxgangs and 1 flatt of arable; messuage, 3 oxgangs and 5 parts of meadow, all in Beilby: Witn. John Weddall, R. Clarke
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i) Henry Garforth and John Swann, bankers both of York ii) Charles Plummer of Doncaster, stationer and Rev. William Cantley of Bishop Wilton (exors. of Charles Cross of Pocklington to iii) John Hay, gent. and his trustee Michael Eastburn, jnr. merchant both of York for £1,610 to H.G. & J.S.: messuage, cottage, barn, 2 stables, garden, orchard, 80ac. land, 80ac. meadow and 80ac. pasture in Beilby. Also messuage, 3 oxgangs and 1 flatt of arable; messuage, 3 oxgangs and 5 parts of meadow, all in Beilby: Witn. Henry Gill, John Hearon
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Messuage, cottage, barn, 2 stables, garden, orchard, 80ac. land, 80ac. meadow and 80ac. pasture in Beilby. Also messuage, 3 oxgangs and 1 flatt of arable; messuage, 3 oxgangs and 5 parts of meadow, all in Beilby
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Messuage, cottage, barn, 2 stables, garden, orchard, 80ac. land, 80ac. meadow and 80ac. pasture in Beilby. Also messuage, 3 oxgangs and 1 flatt of arable; messuage, 3 oxgangs and 5 parts of meadow, all in Beilby
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Newly erected messuage with outbuildings, garth, 5 oxgangs in the townfields, 5 parts of meadow ground in the White Carr and 2 common rights or 4 beastgates in the Gale Carr
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i) Michael Webster of Thornton, yeoman ii) John Lockwood of Beverley, gent. to iii) Rev. William Alderson of Everingham and iv) his trustee Rev. Francis Lundy, jnr. of Lund v) James Chaplin of Beilby, yeoman vi) Marmaduke Constable Maxwell of Everingham, esq : for £1,500 to M.W. (as the debt. of J.L.) and £500 to J.L. by W.A.: 5 oxgangs and 4ac. in the White Carr; with all allotments to be made in respect of them at Beilby inclosure
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5 oxgangs and 4ac. in the White Carr; with all allotments to be made in respect of them at Beilby inclosure
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5 oxgangs and 4ac. in the White Carr; with all allotments to be made in respect of them at Beilby inclosure
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Property now being described (since the Bielby Inclosure Award) as 38ac. 1r. and 2ac. 10p., allotments in the Littler Field and 3r. 15p. in the White Carr (the residue of 4ac. having been sold by Rev. W.A.)
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For repayment of £1,200 further to U DDEV/6/52
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Property now being described (since the Bielby Inclosure Award) as 38ac. 1r. and 2ac. 10p., allotments in the Littler Field and 3r. 15p. in the White Carr (the residue of 4ac. having been sold by Rev. W.A.)
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Property now being described (since the Bielby Inclosure Award) as 38ac. 1r. and 2ac. 10p., allotments in the Littler Field and 3r. 15p. in the White Carr (the residue of 4ac. having been sold by Rev. W.A.)
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2ac. and 2ac. 8p. at Bielby to be exchanged with William Constable Maxwell
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i) Hon. Charles Langdale of Houghton and Thomas Davison Bland of Kippax, esq ii) William Constable Maxwell of Everingham, esq iii) John Hare of Beilby, cordwainer iv) Joseph Midgley of Everingham, farmer v) J.H. and his eldest son and heir George H. of Beilby, cordwainer vi) Walker Fenteman of Beilby, farmer vii) C.L. & T.D.B : J.H. to have messuage, outbuildings, garden and 3 closes (5ac. 1r. 11p. in all. Townstreet W.; Bursar Lane S.); W.C.M. to have allotments in the Littler Field as U DDEV/6/57
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40ac. 2r. 20p. at Bielby
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Allotment as U DDEV/6/62, now in 5 closes
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Mentions messuages, oxgangs, Rich Flatt Oxgang, Mitchell Oxgang, Fourney Dale and Bursey Dale
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i) James Silburn of Pocklington, butcher ii) Thomas Breeton of Bielby, yeoman iii) William Harrison of Fridaythorpe, joiner iv) William Steel of Bielby, yeoman to v) Rev. William Alderson of Everingham and his trustee vi) Rev. Francis Lundy of Lockington: for £100 to J.S. and £32 to T.B. and £6 to W.S. by W.A.: 2ac. in the Little Field
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i) Rev. William Alderson of Everingham (as U DDEV/6/67) ii) Rev. George Alderson, rector of Birkin near Ferrybridge to iii) Peter Maxwell of Everingham, esq. and iv) his trustee Peter Middleton of Stockeld Park par. Spofforth, esq : for £2,500 to Rev. W.A.: allotment (38ac. 1r.) in the Littler Field, now in 3 closes
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i) John Boulton of Birkin and William Holmes of Holme upon Spalding Moor, farmers ii) Rev. William Alderson of Everingham iii) Rev. George Alderson, rector of Birkin near Ferrybridge iv) Peter Constable Maxwell of Everingham, esq v) Peter Middleton vi) Rev. Francis Lundy of Lockington vii) William Constable Maxwell of Everingham, esq: for £220 to J.B. & W.H. by P.C.M.: allotment (2ac. 10p.) in the Littler Field
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Part of an original bundle 'No.13' now Petersfield'. U DDEV/6/71 - 72
4 oxgangs in the townfields (2 sometime called Rich Flatt Oxgang and Mitchell Oxgang) and parcel called the Acres (2r.) at the E. end of Bielby
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Tenement called Cote Garthe or Etton Cote, in which R.F. lives, with all appurtenant closes and lands, 60 sheepgates, tethering of horses and oxen, and common of pasture: Witn. John Anlabye, gent., James Wedderall, Necolas Writer
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See DDX/16/175 for articles on Everingham Park and 67/30 register
2 bovates in Everingham which he bought of Richard de Mildelton: Witn. Sir Adam de Everingham, Sir Gerard Salvain, Sir John de Everingham, Ralph Foliot, John de Rosington, William son of Constance ('Custancie'), Helias Longo, Richard Sene. Badly damaged. Seal tag cut from a false start ('Thomas de Etton'; 'Richard de Middelton'; rendering 1d. yearly at Christmas; 'de me et heredibus meis')
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Toft and buildings in Everingham (lying between capital messuage of donor and toft of his nephew William); 4ac. in cultivated land called Avenum lying nearest to the South ('propinquores versus solem'); 1 perch of land near donor's meadow; and 4ac. and 1/2p. of meadow, likewise lying nearest to the South. With free passage through donor's toft: Rendering 1d. at Christmas. Witn. Sir Robert de Everingham, Sir Oliver de Gunneby, Thomas, parson of Everingham, Thomas the chaplain of Hoveden, Jordan de Meteham, Robert de Mustrel, Thomas the clerk of Scelton, Wal(run?) of the same town, William the deacon of Wressel
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A portion (15ft. x 15ft.) of his house with buildings (towards the N.?) in Evringham, which he had of the gift of his mother: Witn. Sir Thomas de Romundby, rector of Evringham, John Sleht, Ralph de Lyndesey, Robert Attekirk ('ad Ecclesiam'), Thomas Tanstern of Hayton, Thomas de Gonesse, Richard de Bossal, Robert Hunte
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Half part of her house, (towards the E. from the S. doorway) being 15ft. long and 15ft. broad: Rendering 1/2d. at Easter. Witn. Sir Thomas de Romundby, parson of Everingham, John Slekht of Everingham, Ralph de Lindesay, Robert Attekirk ('ad ecclesiam'), Thomas Tanstern of Hayton, Thomas de Gunneys of Hayton, Richard de Bossal of Hayton
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1 sealion on Langmersk on N. side of Hevringham: Witn. Thomas de Romunby, parson of Heveringham, Thomas de Houton, Ralph de Lindesai, John the smith of Heveringham, (Thomas?) de Gunnayse, John Bel, Hugh the clerk
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All his meadow on the W. side of the town of Everingham, to be taken in three places, with free right of entry for cutting and carrying away: Rendering 10s. yearly. Witn. John de Fanacurde of Brunneby, Nicholas [ ] of Brunneby, Thomas de Hundegate of Brunneby, Thomas de Gunnays of Haitun, John Belle of Haitun, Richard de Bossale of Haitun, Thomas son of Thomas Josep of Haitun
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8 sealions in the field of Everingham (i.e. one on le Brott; one 'atte Milne'; one called Engdayle; one called Refgerhill; one called Whynnyhill; one called Crossehilrode; and two called Tranekar Halfacres. All lying between land sometime of Richard Attekirk and that which Matilda Hervy sometime held in the North Field: Witn. Sir Thomas de Romundeby rector of Everingham, Ralph de Lyndesay, Richard the forester, Thomas de Gunneys of Hayton, Thomas son of Joseph of Hayton, John le Squier of Holm, John de Graynesby of Holm, Ralph Beuuer of Holm, Alexander the clerk of Pokelington. Fragment of seal
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2 selions on les Halacres, abutting on Tranekar and Langhougat in the North field of Everingham (one lying between lands of Matilda wife of Hervy, and of Alice Attekirk; the other between lands held by Robert the reeve and by Richard le Dey) which the donor had of his mother Margaret in her widowhood: Witn. Thomas de Warter, John Slecht, Ralph de Lyndesey, Thomas de Brunneby, Richard the forester, Thomas son of Joseph de Hayton, Alexander the clerk. Seal, illegible
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9 selions arable in Everingham (i.e. 1 selion in le Northflat lying between Juliana Pilkat and Ralph de Lindesey. 2 selions in le Southflat between Juliana Pilkat and Ralph de Lindesey. Another selion in le Southflat between Juliana Pilkat and John Sleyt. 1 capital selion in le Southflat stretching from the S. side to the N. 1 selion in le Wrongland lying between John Sleyt and John the smith; and another selion between Alice Attkirk and Matilda wife of Herwy, and abutting on Holmar. Another selion in the Schortholmis lying between Alice Attkirk and Matilda wife of Herwy. Another selion in Peckerhill lying between Alice Attkirk and Matilda wife of Herwy). 1/2ac. meadow in le drhitholm deyle, lying between Alice Attekirk and Matilda wife of Herwy, until he should have taken 4 crops from it. 1r. meadow in le Northheyng, lying between John Sleyt and Matilda wife of Herwy; and 1r. meadow in le Southheyng, lying between Matilda wife of Herwy and S. ('solem'), until he should have taken 8 crops from those 2 roods together ('integre'): To hold until he had taken 6 crops from the selion in Peckerhill; and the 1/2ac. and 2r. meadow as stated above. Witn. John Sleyt of Evringham, Ralph de Lyndesey of Evringham, Richard the forester of Evringham, Thomas Gonneys of Hayton, Thomas Stot of Wartre. Given at Evringham, Sunday after Nat. St. John baptist 4 Ed. II. Seal, a (rose?) within a frame
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2 selions arable with the marsh of Tranker adjoining, in the East field of Everingham across ('extransverso') the road of Brunnebye (i.e. one selion lying in breadth between lands of Malot, widow of Hervy and of Alice Attekirk ('ad ecclesiam'); and the other between lands of Robert the reeve and of Richard Day, and extending with marsh in length from the street of Langow to the cultivated parcel called Prestflatt): Rendering a rose at Nat. St. John baptist. Witn. Alexander de Cave, Thomas son of Josep of Hayton, Thomas de Gunnas, John Slegh, Sir Thomas the chaplain, Richard de Lesset, Peter the clerk. Given at Everingham. Thursday after St. James apostle 9 Ed. II
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4 selions in Evringham called Nortbounlande, Westermarhalak, Birsaysick and le Soutcroft (lying everywhere between lands of Matilda, widow of Hervi, and of Richard Attekirk ('ad ecclesiam')): Rendering 10s. silver yearly. Witn. John de Ruddestane of Hayton, Richard de Bossall of Hayton, Richard the forester of Evringham, Adam de Alda of Evringham, Ralph de Lindesay of Evringham, John son of John Rudestayne of Hayton, Thomas son of Thomas Josep of Hayton. Given at Evringham, Tuesday after purification B.V.M. 1315. Fragment of seal
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All the land and 1ac. meadow which he inherited from his mother Gillian, in Evringham. Being the land they had of his gift: Witn. Thomas son of John Slecht of Evringham, Richard the forester of Evringham, Richard son of Ralph of Lindesay of Evringham, Thomas de Gunnays of Hayton, John Bella of Hayton, John son of John de Ruddestayne of Hayton, Thomas son of Thomas Josepe of Hayton, William Warde of Hayton. Given at Evringham, Monday after annunciation B.V.M. 1318
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Selion called le Wrangland in Evringham (in breadth between lands of Hugh Malot and of Robert Attekyrk; and in langth from Langgemers to Brayhtmar): Witn. William de Botelforyhe, Thomas son of John Selcht, Robert Attekirk, John Belle of Hayton, John de Ruddestayne of Hayton, Richard de Boscal of Hayton, Thomas de Tannesterne of Hayton. Given at Evringham, Sunday before Pentecost 1319
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Messuage in Evringham (in length and breadth between tofts of Hugh son of Malot and of Isabel, widow of Elias son of Hugh): Rendering a rose yearly. Witn. William de Botelfort of Evringham, Robert Attekirk ('ad ecclesiam') of Evringham, Thomas de Gunneys of Hayton, John Ruddestayn, John Bell of Hayton, Richard de Bossal of Hayton. Given at Evringham, Monday after nat. St. John baptist, 1320
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Half part of a house in Evringham (towards the E. from the N. doorway) being 15ft. long and 15ft. broad, which he had of the gift of his mother: Witn. Richard the smith of Evringham, Richard the forester of Evringham, Thomas de Gunneys of Hayton, John de Ruddestayne of Hayton, John Belle of Hayton. Given at Evringham, Pentecost 1322
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All his lands in Everyngham (i.e. a toft (1 1/2 roods in breadth, 13 roods 12ft. in length; having a toft sometime of the said Elias son of Alan de Everyngham E., and a toft of William son of Constance his nephew ('nepotis sue') W.; and lying between the capital messuage and toft of the donor). Capital messuage (4 roods 4ft. in breadth, 13 roods 12ft. in length; lying in length and breadth between a toft of the parson and a toft of William de Alda). A cultivated parcel called Sqyerflat in the West field (9 roods 8ft. in breadth, 27 roods 3ft. in length). 5 selions on the N. part of the said cultivated parcel (6 roods 6ft. in breadth, and in length from donor's meadow towards the N.). 3 perches arable called Mylnflatt lying towards the E. and W. of Trynkarr on the N. side. 3 dales in Southengys, abutting on Haswell Closes belonging to the cultivated parcel called Sqwyerflatt. 1/2 perch belonging to the same meadow. 3 portions of broad meadow belonging to Sqwierflatt. 1 perch of land called Redkarr. Another perch of land called Hempland in West field, lying a t Legarthendys. A selion containing 1/2ac. at Belbyestie. A broad 1/2ac. at the end of the town. 1 perch called the Felflattland (Selflattland?). 1 perch called Cowlye. 1 perch called Greceland. A portion of meadow called Seifcarr lying near the common drain on either side ('ex omni parte') abutting on the land ('predium') of Holme. A portion of meadow in the same Seifcarre abutting on the portion of demesne meadow which Matilda wife of Harvy holds in the same cultivated parcel. A dale belonging to the said cottage in the same Seifcarre: Rendering 1d. at Christmas. Witn. John rector of Everyngham,. Roger Sleite of Everyngham, Richard Attekirk ('ad ecclesiam') of Everyngham, Edward Nabot of Everyngham, James de Thorpe son of Hugh de Challeslawe, Thomas clerk of the same. 16th cent. copy
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Made 5 November 1612
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Third part of a selion called le Rygland in Evryngham (lying between selion which Robert Attekirk ('ad ecclesiam') held when he was alive ('in vita sua') and that of Richard son of Ralph de Lyndsay; and abutting on le Senilandnok S.): Rendering yearly a peppercorn at Christmas in the church of St. Everild virgin at Evryngham. Witn. Sir John de Brantyngham parson of Evryngham. Sir John Hode chaplain, William Murdok, Richard son of Ralph, Richard the smith, John de Hayton
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Chamber in a messuage sometime of William Pilkat, in Evringham: Witn. Thomas de Gunnays of Hayton, John Bell of Hayton, John de Roddestayn, Richard Marshall ('Marescallus'), William Mordok, James the forester. Given at Evringham, Saturday before St. Katherine virgin 1328
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Messuage in Evringham which he had of the gift of William Pilcat (tofts of Hugh Malot N. and of William Starkbayn S.): With remainder successively to her sister Ellen and heirs of her body; her sister Alice and heirs of her body; and right heirs of donor. Witn. Sir John Brantingham, rector of Evringham, Sir William Villurs chaplain, Sir William Ward chaplain, Thomas Slegt, Robert le Smyth, Richard son of Ralph. Given at Evringham, Sunday before St. Gregory pope, 1348
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All his property in Everyngham: Witn. John de Rudstane of Hayton, John Belle of Hayton, senr. and jnr., Thomas Sleght of Everyngham, John the forester of Everyngham, Roger Poynton of Holm in Spaldyngmore, John de Hayton of Everyngham. Given at Everyngham, Friday before exaltation of Holy Cross, 1349. Seal, a standing figure, illegible
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Messuage and 2 bovates in Evryngham near Hayton: Witn. Robert de Gunnays, Robert de Fenton, John Barker of Evryngham, William de Holmfeld of Evryngham, William Tallor. Given at Evryngham, Sunday in Pentecost, 19 Ric. II
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All his property in Everyngham: With remainder to right heirs of his body. Witn. John Brian, William Swynton, John Watson. Given at Everyngham. Seal, a standing female figure, crowned, by the head a wheel (? - St. Katherine?), 'S'. AULIC [ ]', broken
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Messuage, garden and 2 bovates land and meadow in Evryngham. Messuage and bovate in Aghton. Messuage and bovate in Wighton: With remainder, after death of S.H., to Robert Fenton of Gudmondame (except the messuages in Aghton and Wighton). Witn. Richard (Ermit?), John Barker, John Wride, Thomas Webster and Thomas Barcroft all of Evryngham. Given at Evryngham
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To deliver seisin to John Reynalde, clerk, William Plummer, clerk and Robert Webster of a messuage in Everildisham which N.S. had of the gift of William Holmefelde and his wife Alice: Given at Everildisham
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With notes (in hand of William Constable Maxwell?) on Everingham village feast and spring, 'St. Everilda's Well'
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2 messuages and a third part of a bovate in Everyngham which Sir T.M. and T.M. had of the gift of R.S. and his mother Alice
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2 messuages and 2 bovates in Evringham, which descended to her on deaths of her father R.S. or of his mother Alice: Witn. Richard Clifton, Cristofer Pecket, Willm. Bell
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Tenement and 1 oxgang; and cottage (in tenure of Alice Burton, widow) in Evryngham: Rendering a bushel of rye and a hen yearly; also 1d. to Sir Robert Constable. Witn. Willm. Sawhell, Gilberte Wodde, Anthonie Clerke, Thomas Robinson, Christopher Hell. Seal, 'P'
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A land called a Moreland; a land in furlong called Squyerflatt; a land called a Cowe Lee; a land called a Key Lande; a parcel of meadow called a West Ynge dayl in the E. end of parcel of meadow called an Oxendayll; all in Evringham: Further to an award made by Thomas Dowman of Poklington, gent. between i) J.W. and ii) G.T. and Thomas Davye of Evringham, yeoman Witn. Thomas Doweman, John Curspe, Richard Howdell, John Gayll. Seal, 'W' crowned
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Parcel meadow called Golswellinge in Sowthings of Everingham (land of Philip Constable, esq. W. and land belonging to house of John Baddie E.), which descended to R.H. on death of his father John Horsman. Witn. John Baddie, Michaell Bell, Roberte Cole. Seal, 'R.C.'. With Bond for performance of covenants Livery of seisin. Witn. Roberte Colesonn, John Baddye, Michaell Bell, Roberte Cole, 27 September 1581
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As U DDEV/9/32: Witn. Robte. Musgrave, John Bell, senr., Lyonell Lynsley
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As U DDEV/9/32: Livery of seisin. Witn. Robte. Musgrave, John Bell, senr., Lyonell Lynsley and William Clerke, Edmunde Chapman, Percy Cowper, 18 December 1581
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In consideration of a farm in Thorppe sold by W.C. to P.C.: messuage, 2 oxgangs and a parcel of ground or lees in close called the Flattes, in Evringham: Witn. Wm. Brathwayte, Willm. Maxey, Frauncis (Scarfe?)
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Messuage, garth and 2 oxgangs: Reference to Agnes, wife of W.W., and Anne, wife of G.W. Witn. Robert Prickit, Henrie Wynde, Thomas Dolman
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Messuage and 2 bovates (sometime in tenure of Alexander Blanchard, now of Francis Midleton); messuage and 2 parcels meadow called Tussick Carr and Darell Ynge (3ac. sometime in tenure of Nicholas Thorpe, now of Matthew Yare) in Everingham: Recites grant of the premises (inter alia) by Letters Patent to Edmund Downinge and Miles Doddinge (18 October 1588), from whom it passed to the vendors (4 July 1589). Seals i) of T.C. armorial; a fess wavy between 3 lions rampant; for a crest, a talbot sejant, in dexter a coil of rope ii) Banister Bolsworthe, Edward Britten, servant to Henry Best, scrivener, a gryphon passant. Witn. Fra. Jackson, Robt. Prickit
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See East Riding Antiquarian Soc. Transactions Vol. XXII (1919) p.14 (?)
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Further to marriage of R. & S.C.: annuity of £6. 13. 4d. from messuages and lands belonging to the manor place of Everingham: Witn. Roger Constable, Nicholas Thorley Lancelot Johnson
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Messuage, hempgarth, 2 little closes on the backside, the Whinne or Furre Close and 1 oxgang: Witn. Ralphe Constable, Will. Millington
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Messuage, croft, 4 1/2ac. meadow and 4ac. 1p. land in Everingham, held of Sir Philip Constable of the manor of Everingham: Died 11 November 1613; his sister Joan, wife of John Wilkinson of Penrith, yeoman and aged 30, being his heir
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Messuage, oxgang and forby lands; cottage, garden and toft: Power of attorney to Raiphe Constable of Everingham, gent. to deliver seisin. Witn. Willm. Dalton, James Wharton, Leonard Watson, Willm. Tompson, Richard Harrisonn, John Emerson. Seal of J.W., armorial, 3 pheons on a bend Livery of seisin. Witn. John Atkinson, John Stevenson, John Bell, Marmaduke Sotheran, Alexander Teasdale, Ralphe Atkinsonne, John Steel, Mathew Wikes, 21 May 1614
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Messuage, 2 tofts, barn, 2 gardens, 30ac. land, 16ac. meadow, 16ac. pasture and 10ac. heath and furze
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2 messuages, 2 tofts, 2 gardens, 30ac. land, 16ac. meadow, 16ac. pasture and 10ac. heath and furze: John Wilkinson and wife Joan vouched to warranty
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Messuage, garth and 2 oxgangs: Witn. Roger and Bartholomew Constable, Alexander Aylesburie
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Thomas Mann of Wholsey, yeoman being patron, by reason of a grant from Sir Philip Constable (as U DDEV/9/150). Seal of Toby, Archbisop of York, vesica, the good Samaritan; counterseals, armorial, 28 January 1618/9. Endorsements of exhibition at visitations, 1619 - 1632
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For his life: messuage, garth and 2 oxgangs: R.W. having surrendered a lease of the premises for years still unexpired (from Sir Phillippe Constable, 22 August 1618). Witn. Thomas Easton, William Man
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For £3 to G.W.; and for the payment by J.A. of the children's portions of the 5 children of Francis Wilson, dec'd. (i.e. £7. 4s. to Francis W.; £7. 14s. to Bartholomew W.; £8. 14s. to William W.; £7. 17. 4d. to Robert W.; £7. 14s. to John W.; and £8. 12. 8d. to Anne W.: £47. 16s. in all); which are to be paid to John Musgrave of Everingham, to be paid by him to them when they come of age: 1 oxgang arable with meadows, 9 common gates and sheepgates: Witn. John and Robert Musgrave, Christopher Jackson. Endorsed 'The Terme that Robt. Musgrave had in Bonners Farme when they sould it. Determined the 25th of March 1662'
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Everingham windmill, with hill and balk adjoining and a horsegate in Everingham fallow fields: Witn. Thomas Ellerkar, Willm. Charleton
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In 1640 Sir Thomas Metham presented the present incumbent, acting as trustee for Sir Philip Constable who had the advowson but could not exercise it, being a convicted papist; but Archbishop Neile refused to institute him in spite of an Opinion of Judge Hutton. While the matter was in debate 'the late troubles ensued' and the incumbent 'being beloved of the Neighbourhood was admitted by the Parish'. Should he have a new presentation, or be instituted upon the old?
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Being half-a-year's rent due on a Crown lease of two third parts of the manor of Everingham and other property in Yorks. and Lincs. 'for the recusancy of [ ]'
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Capital messuage of, and all his lands in, Everingham. Messuage in Thorpe in the Street in holding of Robert Musgrave: Witn. William Mynne, Geo. Constable, Richard Clayton
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That in 1342 Sir Adam of Everingham held a knight's fee in Everingham, doing suit of court at Bishop Wilton; for which Sir Philip Constable does suit or pays 12d. fine. Given at Bishop Wilton. With copy
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Annuity of £210 out of manor of Everingham: for life of Sir Phillip Constable. Witn. Rich. Gerrard, Will. Rishton, Robt. Saltmarsh, Rich. Wright, John Bryan, Ed. Criplinge, Richard Tounley, John Gerard
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'Manor of Everingham, etc.' to pay debts of Sir Philip and Marmaduke Constable, and thereafter to raise portions for children of M.C. and his wife Anne
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John Steele and John Turner to deliver possession of a messuage and cottage (in Everingham?) to John Rushworth of Lincolns Inn, esq
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For £65 to M.B. & £5 to I.B.: 2 oxgangs: Witn. Rev. Peter Hammonde, Geo. Constable, Robt. Musgrave
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Parcel of meadow, formerly 4 dales, called Free Inges, late lands of Walter Rudston of Hayton: Witn. Rev. Peter Hammonde, John Stevenson, senr. and jnr. John Smith, John Bell
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Next presentation to rectory of Everingham: Not executed
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2 messuages, garth, 2 oxgangs (42ac.), 2ac. meadow in South Ing Close, and 22 beastgates in West Carr, Seave Carr and Everingham Carr: Witn. Jo. Sotheron, John and Geo. Constable, William Plaxton With Receipt for £12 paid by Robert Shirburne to M.B.: in full of £40, M.B.'s share of the purchase money, 15 June 1655
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£3 rent, a fat hen at Christmas, a fat capon at Easter, and a fat goose on 1 September and to carry to Everingham specified amounts of bricks, coal, lime, gravel, sand, stone, corn, hair and tiles; each year for as long as H.S. shall occupy a house, garth and 1 oxgang (21ac. 2r. 22p.) in Everingham
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For payment of £70 to R.B. and wife Elizabeth when they convey to him their interest in a house, garth and 2 oxgangs in Everingham
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Witn. Geo. Constable, Robt. Saltmarsh
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House, garth, 1r. 17p. in Bawker Meadow and 5 gates in Town Pasture: Witn. Geo. Constable, George Jenins
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2 messuages, 2 barns, 2 gardens, 2 orchards, 20ac. land, 10ac. meadow, 20ac. pasture, pasture for 23 beasts and 70 sheep in Everingham: (Trinity 1655)
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For £140, being purchase money of U DDEV/9/62: Witn. Jo. Sotheron, John and Geo. Constable, William Plaxton
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Papist delinquents and arms in Everingham
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Action of ejectment from a messuage, 3ac. land, 2ac. meadow and 5ac. pasture in Everingham
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To pay to John Rushworth 15s. rent and a goose at Lammas yearly for a house, garth and Bawker dale in Everingham. Witn. Robt. Shirburne, George Ryles
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For levying rates (scheduled) for prisoners in King's Bench and Marshalsea and York Castle, and for lame soldiers; for a return to the 14 articles; and for paying in collections on briefs 'especially for Dalbey Chalcom (co. Leics.) and Bollingbrocke (co. Lincs.)' at house of William Dinmer in Seaton (10 July 1662). Endorsed 'John Bell's Warrant [ ] Constable of Everingham'
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Mentions Ralphe Bell, lately deceased, a pensioner who lost his leg in the service of the late King
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As his deputy to preserve game within 10 miles of Everingham. Recites Commission under Signet from Charles II to M.C. (2 January 1660/1). Signature and seal, armorial, of M.C
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George Constable, on behalf of Sir Marmaduke C., to Thomas Easton, labourer, all of Everingham: cottage, garth, a Bowker dale and 4 gates in the common (late in occupation of Thomas Gibson, tailor):
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Parcel called Golswelling in South Ings: Witn. Geo. Constable, Ri. Farnis, Ralph Pattison, Geo. Kilburne
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For performance of covenants of U DDEV/9/86
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Parcel called Golswelling in South Ings: Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. Geo. Constable, Ri. Farnis, Ralph Pattison, Geo. Kilburne and Thomas Thorpe, Thomas Thornton, William Butterfield, 16 April 1671
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Next presentation to rectory of Everingham: Witn. John Vavasour, Ric. Ingl(ton?; by?), Christopher Heton. Given at Evringham
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Manor house of Everingham (excepting the Great Chamber Drawing Room, the Lodging Room at the end of it and the Parlour under the said lodging chamber) with the Parke, the Ox Pasture, the Ings at the end of it, South Ings, Buttler Ings, both the Old Flatts, South Field Close, Low Inge, the New Close and the Warren: Rendering £45. 13s. 4d. at ensuing Michaelmas, and £155. 16. 8d. yearly thereafter. Sir M.C. and his wife Anne to have use of the excepted rooms when they think fit; timber from premises. Witn. John Thorpe, Chr. Bankes, Tho. Percy. Signature and seal, armorial, of Sir M.C
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Next presentation to rectory of Everingham: Witn. John Cooper, Thomas Liptrott, Richd. Philipps. Given at Everingham
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Scheduled household goods at Everingham and lodgings in a house in Coney St., York, occupied by Sir M.C.: Witn. Fran. Duckworth, William Parker, Tho. Fairfax
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R.P. to make 160,000 bricks (10in. x 5in. x 2 1/2in.) in the grounds of Sir Phillip Constable at Everingham, at 5s. per 1,000. R.H. to pay him, on account, 8d. a 1,000 at the digging; 8d. a 1,000 at the tempering of the clay; and 15s. a week for 3 weeks during the making of the bricks. Witn. Tho. Jackson, Tho. Fairfax, 29 December 1683 Endorsed with receipts for payments (9), 29 December 1683 - 10 December 1684
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The Park of Everingham; also licence to enclose 300ac. as a warren, from Caurdam alias Gartholme Farm in par. Cherry Burton, with le Sheepe Walke Warren and Linghills: Initial portrait of James II. Great Seal, cracked
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i) Sir Philipp Constable of Everingham ii) Thomas Day of Thorpe, gent iii) George Vavasour of Willitoft, esq. and John Day of York, grocer iv) Richard Wynne of the Middle Temple, esq. and William Day of York, artisan skinner for 5s. to Sir P.C. by G.V. & J.D.: manor house of Everingham in which Sir P.C. lives, with Everingham Park and closes lying together near the manor house and called South Field, Low Ings, New Close, Little and Great Old Flatts, Butler Ings, South Ings Close, South Ings and Ox Pasture: To R.W. & W.D. for 99 years in trust to pay a recited debt of £500 owing by Sir P.C. to T.D. and thereafter to use of Marmaduke Constable, eldest son and heir of Sir P.C., Robert C. second son, and other sons of Sir P.C., successively in tail male. Witn. Thomas Ward, Geo. Browne, Henry Montfort
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Parcel of meadow or pasture called the Old Flatts (20ac. Everingham Park N.: Butler Ing E.; land to Hartswell S.): Witn. F. Stanfeild, Willm. Winter
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Everingham Park, South Ings, South Fields, Butler Ings, Thorney Lane, Gillian Close and Hither Ox Pasture with 3 rooms in Everingham Hall in which William Winter lives and the chambers over them, and the barns, stables and outhouses of Everingham Hall. Also house-bote, hedge-bote, plough-bote and fire-bote; the use of 3 beds and bedding; and of such utensils and household goods in Everingham Hall as 5 servants shall reasonably require: Reserving to Sir P.C. pasture and agistment for 50 deer and 5 horses in the Park. Provision for termination of the lease by Marmaduke Constable, esq., son and heir of P.C., after 25 March 1705 if he 'have a minde to live and inhabite at Everingham'. Sir P.C. also appoints F.S. steward of all his courts and receiver of his rents, in Yorkshire, for 7 years at £100 a year. F.S. to plant 1,000 trees in the Park and a sufficient number of fruit trees near the walls of the garden; and provide hay in winter for the 50 deer. The number of deer in the Park now exceeding 50, until Sir P.C. reduces them to that number (which is intended as soon as possible) he shall pay F.S. 10s. a year in respect of every one in excess
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Comprising Seave or East Carre, West Carre, Carre Closes and the brook running through it, by William Champney
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Advowson of Everingham (except the next presentation, granted by W.W. to Talbott Ashburne of Barthorpe Bottoms par. Acklam, gent. dec'd.): Witn. Tho. Procter, Wat. Sotheby, Ferdino. Johnson. Seal of W.W., armorial, a chevron
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Manor, capital messuage and estate of Everingham: On trust to pay scheduled debts of Sir M.C. Witn. Tho. Douglass, Jno. Leak
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Taken by John Potts. With list of pictures and plate sent to Anthony Wright, banker of London, by order of Mr. Chorley, 19 October 1744
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And account of cattle for which William Haggerston Constable and Rev. Edward Plumpton, rector of Everingham, have agistment of the commons and Carr
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The rector's new allotment (127ac. 3r. 12p.) described in the Act as being in Fowney Bridge Field (Blackburn Oxgang and Wilson's Land, three parts of Aunholme Flatt and part of Moorland Ings): Witn. Joseph Catton, William Lane. Cancelled and signatures cut out
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On redemption: i) Peregrine Dealtry of Little Maddox St., par. St. George, Hanover Square, co. Mdx. esq. (residuary legatee and exor. of Mildred Bourchier of York, widow, dec'd.) to ii) Marmaduke Constable Maxwell of Everingham, esq. and iii) his trustee Philip Langdale of Houghton, esq Recites intermediate transactions by which the mortgage passed to M.B. as sister and heir of Catherine wife of Christopher Dawnay of Hutton (Wandesley) esq
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i) William, Lord Stourton (exor. of Charles Philip, Lord Stourton who was exor. of Philip Langdale of Houghton, esq)
ii) William Middleton of Myddleton Lodge, esq., Peter Middleton of Stockheld Park, esq. and Teresa Appolonia Constable Maxwell of Boston, co. Yorks., widow (exors. of Marmaduke Constable Maxwell)
iii) William Constable Maxwell of Everingham, esq
iv) Peter Constable Maxwell of the Grove and Joseph Constable Maxwell of Boston, esqs
v) Henry Constable Maxwell of Boston and of Milnhead, co. Dumfries, esq. to
vi) Hon. Philip Stourton of Holme and the said J.C.M Endorsed with a further Assignment to Hon. William Constable Maxwell and John Middleton, 20 May 1875
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Annuity of £90 out of Everingham Hall and Park (854ac.): In trust for the Roman Catholic priest at Everingham chapel
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Next presentation to rectory of Everingham: Witn. John Browne, William Balding
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Between i) Rev. Peter Hammonde of Harswell and John Sothern of Holme in Spaldingmore, yeoman and ii) Philipp Constable of Everingham, esq.: a) Rev. P.H. & J.S. to indemnify parish and parishioners of Everingham against maintenance of widow and children of Rev. Marmaduke Constable, dec'd. late rector of Everingham b) Rev. P.H. to lease to P.C. and for life of P.H., all glebe lands, commons and beastgates of rectory of Everingham within 6 months of becoming rector there c) At the same time, P.C. to lease to Rev. P.H. a close of meadow called the New Intack (47ac.) adjoining the Parsonage Garth, and a close called Stubbe Ynge (4ac.), all in Everingham d) Rev. P.H. & J.S. to obtain consent of Archbishop of York to this agreement Witn. Robert Strother, Thomas Man, Robert Winne
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The accustomed payment for the demaines of Everingham
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Witn. Edward Russell, Marmaduke Ramshaw
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Endorsed on fragment of notes relating to a series of presentations (Mentions Miles Whiteworth, Anthony Martin, Thomas Babington, George St. Andrew, John Willoke, John Lowth, 1558 - 1568)
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And of his induction by Rev. Anthony Houlden, rector of Holme in Spaldingmore. Witn. John Sotherne, John Turner, Tho. Blackburne, Tho. Tindale, John Hood, 15 April 1652
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Formerly levied upon him as a recusant and delinquent
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To prove he has no rights there. Witn. John Milner, Rich. Simson, Geo. Constable
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Vacant by death of Rev. Peter Hamond
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Made out originally in name of Rev. Stephen Aspden, which has been deleted and William Constable substituted
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The rectorial or tyth barn, with the fold-yard, in Everingham: Witn. Joseph Catton, William Lane, Cancelled
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For £20 paid by Sir Phillip Constable for half-year's rent of farm called the Grainge at Middle Raysen. Witn. Robt. Shirburne, Robt. Saltmarsh
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Between i) Mrs. Millington, widow of Peter M., and the exors. of his mother, Mrs. Leacocke of Holme in Spaldinge Moore and ii) John Leacocke of Draxe Abbey, gent : title to 20,000 bricks in a parcel called Hassum in Holme in Spaldinge Moore, and to a filly: Witn. Matt. Sotheron, W. Carlill
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Sent as 'the oldest terrier' by John Blanshard, York to William Constable, Everingham, 2 January 1764
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Tithes of Everingham: Witn. Robert Appleton, Joseph Catton
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30ac. on Carr Hill; with liberty to take 2 crops and a fallow on a further 20ac. there and to cultivate any other part of the Carr for 6 years. Also Thomas Dean's house at £5 rent
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Raising, equipping and administering the Yorkshire Wolds Volunteer Cavalry
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1/2 carucate in the town and territorye of Neuton near Gerhum (lying throughout the territory in the cultures of John de Matham towards the W.) and the eastern half of the capital messuage in the town which had belonged to J. de M.: Rendering 30d. yearly. Witn. Roland de Neubaud, John and Walter de Matham, Daniel de Lokinton, Richard le Danays, Gilbert de Etton, John le Sergaund de Neubaud. Seal, vesica, a hand holding a pastoral staff. 'SIGLL. ABBATI. DE. MELSA'
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To deliver seisin to Thomas de Kyllyngwik, brother of Edmund, of lands in Etton and Gerthom which they had of the gift of Peter Bagot
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iv) fragment only Sunday in vigil assumption B.V.M. 8 Hen. IV
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Toft and 4 oxgangs in Neuton neght Gartham: Rendering 2s. 6d. yearly to abbot of Meaux. See East Riding Antiquarian Society Transactions Vol. XXII (1919) p.13
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All their lands, tenements, rents, services, woods and pastures in Newton besides Garthom: Given at the chapter house of Warter
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Toft and 4 oxgangs in Newton nighe Garthome and all other property there the inheritance of Cassandra London, late wife of J.V. and sister and heir of Oswold London, dec'd.: Covenant for further assurances by Edward, son of J.V., at age of 21; and for a conveyance by J.V. and his son Peter V. to William Babthorpe, Thomas Saltmarshe, Robert Constable of Hotham, and Hugh Hungayte, esqs. of lands in North Duffeld of 53s. 4d. clear yearly value, in trust as collateral security for peaceful enjoyment. Seal, a maunch
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Seal, a maunch. Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. Marmaduke Banks, gent., Edmund Danks, Philip Essheton, Thomas Cooke, Christopher Blayston, William Clemette, John and William Taylfurth, William Roper, William and Henry Blayston, Thomas Fletcher, Henry Wylson, Thomas Basse, Thomas Pattanson, John Owstybie, William Downe, Robert Foster, Wylliam Northrope, Edward Puckeringe, 28 November 1553
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Being arrears of rent (formerly due to Meaux Abbey) in respect of half a messuage in Newton Gartham and a parcel of land in Bylbe (Bielby), unpaid since Michaelmas 1552
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Power of attorney to Marmaduke Banks, gent. and Richard Glentham, yeoman to deliver seisin. Witn. John Sampson, William Gillote, Marmaduke Baddison, Robert Bellowe, Thomas Allan, Robert Hurtus, Rauffe Nycholl Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. George Maddockes, gent., William Knight, Marmaduke Constable, esq., Thomas Waudbye, Thomas Pyckerynge, John Tunstall, Christopher Botbye, John (Geyts?), William Barley, Thomas Bean, Anthony Ellis, 14 May 1572
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For life of Rev. S.C.: tithes of lordship of Garthholme in Newton: Witn. Rob. Dolman, Matt. Dodsworthe, Ric. Hodgsonn
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3 bovates in Gartholme (late parcel of chantry of St. John of Beverley). Messuage, 1/2ac. meadow and a parcel of underwood in Everingham (late parcel of chantry of St. Swithin in parish church of Everingham; and granted to Edmund Dawkes for 21 years by Letter Patent of 4 July 1592): Recites a Grant of the premises by Letters Patent to R.D. & T.W. (3 May 1600). Witn. Willm. Dalton, Adam Grenhall, Ric. Cartwrighte, Alex Burton
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3 bovates in Garthome (late parcel of chantry of St. Michael in Beverley Minster): Recites a Grant of the premises by Letters Patent to H.B. & J.W. (28 October 1601). Witn. William Blake, Edw. Britten, servant to H.B. Seals i) of H.B., a lion rampant ii) of J.W., armorial, a fess between 3 lions rampant and (?)
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In respect of a survey of 3 oxgangs in Gartham, parcel of St. Michael's chantry in Beverley, and of a messuage and lands in Everingham
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An annuity of £50 out of the manor or grange of Gartholme: Witn. Michaell and Roger Constable
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Manors of Gartholme and Newton, in tenure of W.A.: Rendering £20 yearly to parson of Cherry Burton for tithes. Witn. Robert Sothebe, John Laycocke, Peter Holmes, Rich. Lyson, Robert Strother. Endorsed with covenant relating to parcel between Old Gartholme Nooke and Simon Well Lane
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Relating to Gartholme house and farm, and a messuage and lands at Acklam, formerly estate of Sir Philip Constable and purchased by John Rushworth; and the tenancy of the premises at Garthome by Robert Billope
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Farm at Garthome: Witn. Jo. Witty, Jo. Sotheron, Robt. Musgrave, Tho. Stephenson, Rich. Richardson. Seal, armorial, a fess with a greyhound courant in chief
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Capital messuage or farm of Gartholme: Witn. Robt. Shirburne, Geo. Constable. Cancelled
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Manor of Gartholme alias Gardenhouse with 1 messuage, 1 garden, 300ac. land, 40ac. meadow, 400ac. pasture and 400ac. heath and furze in Cherry Burton
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To collect from William Halliday of Gartholme, gent. all rents due from the manor and farm of Gartholme, paying them over to Robert Shirburne of Everingham, esq.: Witn. Edward Digges, Daniell Sheldon, Willm. Brent
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Recites a lease of the manor or farm of Gartholme from Sir J.S. to William Halliday at £200 rent (4 June 1664)
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Messuage or farm called Gardome: Witn. Tho. Fairfax, Chr. Legard
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i) William Brent of Grays Inn, esq. at the request of ii) Sir Phillip Constable of Everingham to iii) Thomas Fairefax of York, gent.: of a term of 999 years in the reputed manor and capital messuage or farm of Gartholme alias Garden howse: Reciting previous transactions relating to the premises and involving W.B. and Sir Joseph Sheldon of London as trustees of Elizabeth, wife of Richard Shirburne of Stonyhurst, co. Lancs. esq.; her daughter Anne, wife of Marmaduke Constable; and Elizabeth, youngest daughter of M. & A.C. Not executed
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i) William Heath of par. St. Andrew Holburne, gent ii) Sir Phillip Constable of Everingham to iii) Edward Gleast of par. St. Andrew Holburne, gent: messuage and farm of Gartholme alias Gardenhowse: Witn. Charles Somersett, Henry Gage. Seal of E.G., armorial, 3 fleurs-de-lys on a bend, impaling 5 fleurs - de - lys on a cross
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i) Edward Gleast of par. St. Andrew Holburne, gent ii) Sir Phillip Constable of Everingham to iii) Mark Gill of York, alderman, in trust for iv) William Day of York 'artizan skynner' To merge with the freehold, which is to be conveyed to W.D
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Repeating notice to quit (Gardham farm), which has been let to someone else at a higher rate
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Difficulties of removing into Holderness; cannot be out (of Gardham farm) until following Tuesday or Wednesday instead of on May day
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To take rents of Gardum farm: Witn. Mark Erington, Robert Collingwood, John Buckner. Seal, armorial, 3 mulletts on a bend
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Relating to rent of Gartholme farm and allowances. Witn. Wm. Moore, Robt. Musgrave
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Messuage, toft and 2 bovates in Hayton: Witn. Walter de Rudstane of Hayton, John de Hayton, Robert de Gunneys, William Grace, William de Clenyng. Given at Hayton, Monday after nat. St. John baptist 1390
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All property in Hayton which he inherited on death of his father Thomas Barkar: Power of attorney to John Sleyt and Robert Wryde to deliver seisin. Given at Evryngham
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To deliver seisin, further to U DDEV/13/2
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Tithes (and tithe-barn?) of Hayton: Damaged. Fragment of decanal seal
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Cottage, barn, hemp garth and 3 beastgates in the Prickmoore: Witn. John Sugden, Thomas Shawe, Henry Hessey, Willm. Harper, George Haton Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. as above, 9 June 1609
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Messuage, fold or garth, toft and croft, 3 beastgates in the Prickemoore, 4 oxgangs in the town fields (mentions Halfacres, Hildales, Long Ingbrates, East Inges, the Blacke Lampes, Ingbrates, Lare Endes and Armitlane Landes) and a little close called Connegarthe: Witn. James Rudstone, Raff Warcop, Willm. Ruffum, George Haton, Robert Plaxton, Willm. Bias, Willm. Wheldrake
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Cottage, toft and croft in Hotham: Witn. Cor. Rokeby, Wm. Rokeby, jnr., Thomas Rookeby
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His lands in Lesseta, with the service of Geoffrey de Lessetta (i.e. 20s. a year): Witn. Roger Arundel, Henry Arundel, Thomas de Meausa, John son of Peter de Meausa, John son of Robert de Meaussa, Walter de Perci, Henry his brother, Eustace ('Eystachio') de Rictona and his son Robert, Robert de Appellona, William de Scures. (early 18th cent. copy)
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With copy of Ordination of vicarage of Wihton, 4 March 1253/4
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Tithes of Weighton: For lives of P.C., Marmaduke Constable and P(hillip?) Constable, jnr. With a Letter of Attorney to deliver possession; and ratifications by Matthew, Archbishop, and Rev. John [ ], Dean, of York. Endorsement of surrender, 15 August 1632
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Prebend of Wighton alias Weighton and tithes of Wighton, Shipton and Arris alias Erghes: For lives of Marmaduke and Phillip, sons of the lessor, and of Phillip son of Francis Constable of Thorpe in le Street. With Letter of Attorney to Robert Strother and Robert Winne both of Everingham, yeomen to deliver possession; and ratifications by Richard, Archbishop of York (29 September 1632), and Rev. J ohn Scott, Dean of York (1 October 1632). Witn. Thomas Roper, John Bainbrigge, Wm. Babington, William Kettermaston, Tho. Weldon, John Archer, Richard Lyson, John Day, Rev. Thomas Coltman, 16 August 1632 Endorsement of livery of possession. Witn. Thomas Roper, William Archer, Richard Lyson, John Day, John Oxtabie, Thomas Oxtabie, Robert Sotheby, John Sparrey, Tho. Fleadall, Rev. George Purdon, John Archer, Robt. Nicholsonn, 1632
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Tithe hay on all land ends and land furrows in Wighton late in tenure of John Strumby; upon certain balks; and upon closes called Bishop Close, Crosingate Close, Halling Close, Hammersike Close, Bowcrofting Close, Howleinge Close and Hurlpits: Witn. Marm. and Phillip Constable, Rich. Lyson
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Half of tithe corn, wool and lambs of Wighton, and the tithe barn lying furthest from the parsonage house: Witn. Robert Strother, John Appleton, Mar. Prickett
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Messuage, 40ac. land, 20ac. meadow and 60ac. pasture in Weighton; with rectory of Weighton. Leased to him by Sir Phillip Constable (1 January 1636/7)
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Relating to poor rate assessment of Wighton (£4. 6. 8d. a year)
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Messuage, 200ac. land, 50ac. meadow, 50ac. pasture, 100ac. furze and heath in Wighton alias Weeton (27 October 1654)
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Prebend of Wighton and tithes of Wighton, Shipton and Arras (as U DDEV/17/3). Also tithes of corn and hay of Hayton, and Beelby; tithe barn and garth in Hayton; and tithes of corn, hay, wool and lambs in Storthwaite; as leased to Sir P.C. by Rev. John Scott, Dean of York (17 August 1633): Witn. Henry Metham, Robt. Shirburne, Ri. Saltmarsh. Portion missing. Seal, armorial, of Sir P.C
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Refusal of Francis Chester, Henry Bateson, [ ] Sugden and [ ] Smith of Weighton, and John Vessey of Shipton, yeomen, to pay tithes due to Sir M.C. under lease as U DDEV/17/3
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Suits, brought in ecclesiastical court by vicar of Weighton against tenants of Sir M.C. there, for tithes: Endorsed with memorandum relating to the tithes
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Concerning arrears of small tithes due to J.D. as vicar of Weighton. Witn. Fran. Parker, Tho. Parker
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All actions and demands for tithes until preceding 21 March: Witn. John Constable, J. Hardy, John Nevile, Tho. Hesletine, jnr. Seal of J.D., armorial, a saltire
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Printed copy
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2 oxgangs: Witn. Ralfe Constable, Geo. Escrick
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1 oxgang: Witn. John Laycock, Rich. Lyson
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1 oxgang
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1 oxgang
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2 oxgangs: Witn. John Laycock, Rich. Lyson
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1 oxgang: Witn. John Laycock, Rich. Lyson
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1 oxgang: Witn. John Laycock, Rich. Lyson
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1 oxgang: Witn. John Laycock, Rich. Lyson
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Recites a lease of the estate of Phillip Constable, esq. at Everingham, Thorpe, Bealby, Shipton, Hayton, Storthwaite, Weighton, Arras and Whalsey, from the Commissioners for Sequestrations to P.C. (8 April 1652). Witn. Geo. Constable, James Hall, Thomas Oxtabie
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1 oxgang: With Bond for performance of covenants. Witn. Geo. Constable, Tho. Stephenson, Robt. Musgrave
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1 oxgang: Witn. Thomas Oxtabie, jnr., Tho. Stephenson, Robt. Musgrave
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1 oxgang: With Bond for performance of covenants. Witn. Geo. Constable, Tho. Stephenson, Robt. Musgrave
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1 oxgang: With Bond for performance of covenants. Witn. Geo. Constable, Tho. Stephenson, Robt. Musgrave
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1 (altered from 2) oxgang: With Bond for performance of covenants. Witn. Geo. Constable, Tho. Stephenson, Robt. Musgrave
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1 oxgang: With Bond for performance of covenants. Witn. Geo. Constable, Tho. Stephenson, Robt. Musgrave
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1 oxgang: With Bond for performance of covenants. Witn. Geo. Constable, Tho. Stephenson, Robt. Musgrave
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Relating to the endowment of the vicarage of Witton. Made 1840
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Closes called 2 Blake Woodes and le Brokes in North Duffeld, in tenure of John Lobley: To uses of an Indenture of same date between J.S. and Sir Robert Constable of Everyngham. Power of attorney to Marmaduke Bank and George Merton to deliver seisin Endorsement of livery of seisin in Blackwode Close, by Marmaduc Bankes of Erthrope, gent. to Robert Constable of Hotham. Witn. Richard Aske, John Clerk of Aghton, Roger Byrkhytt vicar of Skipwith, William Lawte 'ballie', Rolland Wylson, Rychard Lawson; Roger, Robert and William Lawte; William Hothorn of North Duffeld, 29 November 1553
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Required for the York and North Midland Railway (East Riding Branch)
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Removing sequestration from lands in Rolston, par. Mappleton, of Sir Phillip Constable of Midle Raysen, co. Lincs. who has compounded for them
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3 oxgangs in Rolstone, late lands of Marmaduke Constable, dec'd.: Witn. Willm. Hallyday, Tho. Buck, Robt. Shirburne
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i) William Wailes late of York now of Easingwold, gent ii) William Agar of Pocklington, gent iii) Robert Stringer (and wife Elizabeth) and his trustee James Stringer, both of Bishop Witlon, yeomen to iv) Hugh Bethell of Rise, esq: for £157. 10. 6d. to W.W., £79. 13s. to W.A., and £7. 16. 6d. to R.S. (£245 in all): South Field (24ac.) in 4 closes: Recites mortgages of the premises to W.W. & W.A., then subject to life estate of Mary, widow of William Walker of Seaton Ross, yeoman. Witn. Wm. Simpson, Thomas Sanderson, Richd. Cross, Joseph Catton
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That he acted as trustee for William Haggerston Constable of Everingham, esq.: Witn. Joseph Catton
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William Emmerson to pay 5s. for a right of way through John Watson's closes to the town of Seaton Ross from 11 November to 25 March; and 15s. if he wants the same right in summer 'which we think is a very unreasonable thing'
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A Ringamoor Land (1/2ac.) in Ringamoor Close: Witn. William Hedley, John Howe
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Messuage, garden and close (3ac.): Recites a conveyance of the premises for £264 to W.B. in trust for W.H.C. (24 - 25 March 1772). Witn. C. Keld, Edward Wolley
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Of their intention to perambulate the commons to be enclosed on ensuing 5 July. Addressed to William Haggerston Constable, lord of the manor of Seaton, and endorsed 'Seaton Common'
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And for draining lands in East Cottingwith, Sutton on Derwent, Melburn, Storthwait, Seaton, Thornton, Bielby, Waplington, Barmby and Pocklington. As exhibited on Seaton Ross church door, 14 - 27 September 1777
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Enclosed part of Seaton Common (17ac. 2r.): Witn. James Hopwood, W. Atkinson
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i) John Hall of Armin, gent. (as U DDEV/21/88) ii) Thomas Kemp of Foggerthorpe, yeoman and wife Alice iii) William Wilberfoss of Seaton Ross, farmer and wife Elizabeth to iv) W.H.M. Constable of Everingham, esq v) his trustee John Lawson of Pocklington, gent for £120 to J.H. and £58 to T.K.: 2 messuages in South End and 3 parcels meadow in East Carr (as U DDEV/21/75): Witn. Dorothy Wells, Jno. Groves 'clerk to Mr. Lawson', John Terry, Thomas Hodgson
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Names of tenants, acreage and rents
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i) Barnard Clarkson, late of Gribthorpe, now of Selby, gent ii) William Gray of York, esq., Rev. William Ewbank of Burghwallis and Henry Ewbank of South St., Finsbury, merchant iii) William Middleton of Middleton Lodge, esq., Peter Middleton of Stockeld Park, esq. and Teresa Appolonia Constable Maxwell of Everingham, widow (devisees in trust of Marmaduke Constable Maxwell) to iv) William Constable Maxwell of Everingham, esq. and his trustee v) Hon. Charles Langdale of Holme upon Spalding Moor: 2 messuages and a garth in South End and 3 parcels in the East Carr:
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Farm with 11 closes (42ac.)
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Legacy of £100 charged on lands at Seaton Ross, now purchased by W.C.M., by will of Thomas Harrison
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Required for York and North Midland Railway
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Recommending an advance by the Treasury to W.C. Maxwell of not exceeding £2,000 for drainage works on Seaton Ross estate
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5 cottages in the West End, and Wringamoor Close
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Farm with 413ac.
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With Agreement to purchase for £410: by William Baylis on behalf of Lord Herries, 5 August 1863
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Messuage, barn, close, hempgarth and 3 oxgangs in Seaton: Witn. Jhon. Preston, George Filliskircke, Wyllm. Routhe, Willm. Whitehead, Henry (Beetham?)
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Tithes of Seaton (late in tenure of John Westmerlande, parcel of the Crown rectory of Aughton, and sometime property of Ellarton Priory): Recites a lease of the premises from the Crown to John, Ingleby, and Robert sons of William Daniell (14 July 1591); and a Grant by Letters Patent to W.B. and J.O. (22 April 1596). Witn. Fra. Moore, Thomas Revell, John Wylden, Laur. Stanynoaht, John (Sulcher?). Seal of J.O., armorial, 3 (bull's horns?)
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Messuage, barn, close, hempgarth and 3 oxgangs in Seaton: Witn. Ed. Bratherike, William Soane, John Johnson, John Wylden
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Manor of Seaton alias Seaton Roos, and all estate of W.C. there. Reserving Seaton Woods (326ac.): Witn. Tho. Holrop, Diego Jesilnay, Giles Duncombe, John Duppa, Th. Mayers, Ed. Norgate, William Lake, John Maynard. Seal of W.C., armorial, 12 quarters
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Manor of Seaton alias Seaton Roos, and all estate of W.C. there. Reserving Seaton Woods (326ac.): Recites U DDEV/21/32 and a Defeasance thereof (29 May 1616) conditional on payment of certain debts of Lord Roos. This condition not having been peformed, and the estate being forfeited to Sir P.C., Lord R. executes this quitclaim to enable Sir P.C. to sell the premises to make payment. Witn. Herbert Croft, Thomas and William Rooper, Diego Jesilny, Ed. Dendy. Seal of Lord R., armorial, a lion rampant
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Manor and estate of Seaton Roos (Seaton Woods, 326ac., reserved). Rectories and tithes of Seaton Roos and Houghton alias Haughton: Witn. Jhon. Osberne, Richard Best, Robert Downey, Paull Baldwin, W. Langhorne
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Witn. Francis Jephson, Wm. Sexten. Seal of the Earl, armorial
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Manor and estate of Seaton Roos (Seaton Woods, 326ac., reserved). Rectories and tithes of Seaton Roos and Houghton alias Haughton: Witn. W. Robinson, Talbot Bainbrig, Jerom Bennett, Robert Downey, Will. Munsson. Seal of P.C., armorial, per chevron, in chief 3 (leopard's faces), in base a crescent. 11 February 1619/20 Endorsement relating to a change in the tenure of the manor, 'from tenure in capite to knights service helde of the Earle of March [ ] done and perfected in Michaellmas Tearme 5 Caroli Regis by Commissioners of the Tenure'. (Michaelmas 1629)
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Manor, estate, rectory and tithes of Seaton alias Seaton Roos (Seaton Woods reserved): Great seal, good impression
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Annual rent of 2d. from 2 messuages and 4 bovates; and a messuage and 8 bovates, all in Seaton near Pocklington, sometime parcel of the Preceptory of the Holy Trinity in Beverley: Recites a Grant by Letter Patent to J.O. and R.G. (8 May 1620). Witn. Stephen Botwicke, Thomas Warwick, William Lowton, George Jeere, Edm. Griffyth
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Manor of Seaton alias Seaton Roos with 24 messuages, 30 cottages, 6 tofts, 1 mill, 1 dovecote, 60 gardens, 600ac. land, 320ac. meadow, 640ac. pasture, 100ac. heath and furze, 650ac. moor, 100ac. marsh and 47s. rent. Rectories and tithes of Seaton and Aughton: (6 October 1620)
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Capital messuage called the Hall and Hall Garth, in their possession, in Seaton Ross: Witn. Robart Clark, Walter Thackwray, Christopher Blanshard, John Clay
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Manor and estate of Seaton Roos (Seaton Woods, 326ac., reserved). Rectories and tithes of Seaton Roos and Houghton alias Haughton: Witn.Ri. Sherburne, John Hayhurst, Rauffe Rishton, Edward Tannor, Nicholas Robinson
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Manor of Seaton alias Seaton Roos with 24 messuages, 30 cottages, 6 tofts, 1 mill, 1 dovecote, 60 gardens, 600ac. land, 320ac. meadow, 640ac. pasture, 100ac. heath and furze, 650ac. moor, 100ac. marsh and 47s. rent. Rectories and tithes of Seaton and Aughton: (18 November 1626)
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For payment by Sir P.S. of £4. 19. 2d., portion, charged on lands of Sir E.O. & Sir F.C. in Seaton Ross, of a fee farm rent of £121. 1. 6d. reserved to the Crown from the possessions of Warter Priory. As security, he grants to them an annual rent of £4. 19. 2d. out of lands in Warter called Blanch: Witn. Fran. Watts, Edw. Blodley, William Moasdell, Henry Hamound, 24 March 1633/4. Attached is a Receipt for £22. 6s. paid by Sir E.O. to Sir P.S. being a composition for that portion of the rent due from Seaton, 25 March 1634
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15 swathes of meadow (2ac.) in the Ings of Seaton Rosse: Witn. Phillip Sotheron, Richard Browne, H. Place, 16 December 1656 Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. Ralphe Younge, William Dinmer, Richard Browne, Tho. Thackwray, Robert Thackwray, Edward Ridsdaill, (no date)
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i) Thomas, Earl of Danby and his wife Bridget, Countess of Danby, their son and heir Edward Osborn, Lord Latimer, and his wife Lady Elizabeth (daughter of Simon Bennett) ii) Veer Bertie and Arthure Fleetwood, esqs iii) Simon Bennett, Ralph Lee, Charles Bartie and Charles Osborn : further to marriage of Lord and Lady Latimer and for her marriage portion of £15,000: manors of Thorp Salvin, Harthill (called Sandfords Manor), Woodhall, Keveton and Seaton Ross. Capital messuage called Wailes Woodhall. Rectories of Seaton and Houghton (Aughton). And all other property of the Earl and Countess in Yorkshire except a wood called Norwood and a yearly rent of £125 from the manor of Aston. Fee farm rents issuing from the Principality of Wales in cos. Montgomery, Pembroke, and Carmarthen; and out of cos. Lincs., Notts. and Yorks. (i.e. Pontefract, Leeds Mills, Leeds Parks, Tick Hill Mills, Langton Manor and Phipping Park)
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i) Thomas, Duke of Leeds, K.G., P.C ii) Hon. James Bertie of Stanwell, co. Mdx. and Hon. James Herbert of Kingsey, co. Oxford, esqs iii) Mountague, Earl of Abingdon; Phillip, Bishop of St. David's; Ralph Freeman, jnr. of Apsden Hall, co. Herts. esq: manors of Thorpe Salvin, Harthill (called Sandford Manor) and Woodhall, Harthill cum Woodhall (called Serlby's Manor), Kiveton alias Keeton, Seaton Ross, Todwick, Wakefield and North and South Anston. Advowsons of Harthill and Todwick. Farm in Harthill and Woodhall. Capital messuage called Wailes Woodhall in Wailes and Treeton. Rectories of Seaton Ross and Aughton. Woodsetts Farm, par. Anston. Ganno-Lane Farm in Killamarsh, co. Derby. Rent charge of £125 out of lands in Aston, co. Yorks. All property of the Duke in those places; and fee farm rents from various counties (specified) in England and Wales: To recited uses to provide for the children and grandchildren of the Duke
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Bequests to grandaughters Lady Bridget Osborn, and Katherine Herbert; brother Charles Osborn, esq.; daughters Lady Anne Walpole, Bridget, Countess Dowager of Plymouth (now wife of Phillip, Bishop of St. David's), and Lady Lempster; house-keeper Mrs. Wild and servants; servant John Lambert; poor of Harthill, Thorpe Salvin, Todwick, Wailes, Anson; grandson Peregrine Hide Osborn, Lord Danby: mentions rectory and manor of Wimbledon and property there and in Putney, Rowhampton, Mortlake, East Sheen, Barnes and Wandsworth, co. Surrey. Farm in Wiskmore, co. York: Reference to a mortgage to Henry, Duke of Beaufort, of fee farm rents in Wales, on his marriage with Lady Mary Osborn, grandaughter of testator. Witn. Falk. Emes, Jon. Lambert, John Twamlow, Jos. Williams
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Bequests to servants (including Mary Carter and William Mills); William Wentworth of Wooley, esq. and his brother Matthew W.; William Levinz of Grove, co. Notts. esq. and his son William; James Trimmer, jnr.; John Little; only son Thomas Osborn, esq. commonly called Lord Danby; wife Juliana, Marchioness of Carmarthen. Exors. and trustees, Edward, Earl of Oxford and Mortimer, and William Levinz: mentions best horse, 'Careless', gun, money, jewels: Witn. J. Hewytt, rector of Harthill, W. Elmsall, John Kirke. Probate 22 December 1731
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Fee farm rents from lands in cos. Cumberland, Northumberland, Yorks., Notts., Westmorland, Cheshire and Durham. Manor of Seaton Ross: In which the Earl has an estate in right of his wife Julian, widow of Peregrine Hyde, Duke of Leeds. Witn. John Cole, steward to the Earl, Reginald Heber, James Trimmer, J. Whishaw
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i) Thomas, Duke of Leeds ii) Richard Whishaw of Lincolns Inn, gent iii) Peter Davall of the Middle Temple, esq.: as U DDEV/21/48. Also the manor, mansion house, rectory, advowson and estate of Seamer: To lead to a Release. Witn. R. Bull, Tho. Faulker
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Manors of Kiveton alias Keeton, Thorpe Salvin, Harthill, Sandford, Woodhall, Seaton Ross, Todwicke, Wailes, South Anston, North Anston, Seamer, Wakefield, Halifax, Sandall, Hipperholme, Ossett, Horbury, Rastrick, Stanley, Scammonden, Thornes, Alverthorpe, Sowerby and Holme Firth, with 570 messuages, 1 bake-house, 20 tofts, 9 mills, 5 dovehouses, 400 gardens, 10,000ac. land, 1,600ac. meadow, 800ac. pasture, 1,700ac. wood, 27,000ac. furze and heath, 100,000ac. moor, 200ac. marsh, and £44. 2. 10 1/2d. rent in those and in Treeton, Aughton, East Ayton, Cayton, Killerby, Osgarby, Dewsbury, Shelley, Kirkeburton, Difford, North Owrame, Outwood and Thurston Haggs. Rectories and tithes of Seaton, Aughton and Seamer. Advowsons of Harthill and Todwicke. Vicarage of Seamer. Specified rents from property in manor of Hardwicke, Aston Wailes, Wailes Wood, Todwicke, Pontefract, Leeds (corn mills and fulling mill), manor of Almondbury, Bilton (water mill), Honoraa or Haveray Park, Bilton Park, Tickhill (Torwood Mill, West Mill and Malt Mill), manor of Laughton alias Langton, Fipping or Phipping Park, manor of Barnoldswick (water mill), Wakefield (New and Old Parks mill), Sandhall, rectory of Gisborne alias Gisbrough, Skelton, Ormsby, Marton, Stanton, Newstead Grange, Coverhead Grange, West Crafton Grange, Carleton Flatts Grange, Arundell House Grange, Cawdberg alias Canaberg Grange, Aykesgarth, St. Nicholas Hospital, Sedgburgh (water mill), White Birks, Cottesme Park, Munford's or Mumfords Lands, Yore, Swaledale, Richmond, marshes in Hangeast wapentake, Arkillgarth Dale and New Forest, Dent (water mills), Yarme and Aislabie
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Portion of £10,000 due to Lady Bridget Osborne (wife of W.W.) under Settlement as U DDEV/21/48 and Will as U DDEV/21/49: Recites that the marriage took place without the consent of the mother of Lady B.O. (then Marchioness of Carmarthen), which invalidated payment of the portion; that W.W. brought suit against the Marques of Carmarthen (now Duke of Leeds) for payment but withdrew it on an agreement to pay £5,000; and that the sum now paid is in final settlement of principal and interest due. Witn. James Trymmer, J. Whishaw, R. Bull
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i) Mountague, Earl of Abingdon and Ralph Freeman of Hamels, co. Herts. esq ii) Rev. William Williams of Newton Ferrers and Catherine Herbert of par. St. Mary le Bone, spinster to iii) Thomas, Duke of Leeds: term of 99 years limited by Settlement as U DDEV/21/48 for raising portions. Reserving certain fee farm rents as security for a portion for C.H. in the event of her marriage: Witn. J. Fettiplace,'gent. to Lord Abingdon', J. Whishaw, Jno. Jackson, Eliz. Williams 'neece to Mr. Williams', James Legasicke 'attorney at Modbury, Devonshire', James Herbert of Tythorp
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i) Charles, Earl of Portmore and his wife Julian, Countess of Portmore (and widow of Peregrine Hyde, Duke of Leeds) ii) Thomas, Duke of Leeds iii) Richard Whishaw of Lincolns Inn, gent.: manor of Seaton Ross: To use of the Duke. Witn. J. Whishaw, Jno. Jackson
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Manor of Seaton Ross with 24 messuages, 30 cottages, 6 tofts, mill, dovehouse, 6 gardens, 600ac. land, 320ac. meadow, 640ac. pasture, 100ac. furze and heath, 600ac. moor, 100ac. marsh and 47s. rent. Rectories and tithes of Seaton Ross and Aughton
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Manors of North Mymes, Betlowe, Nayledewick and Tiscott, with property there and in Tring, Long Marston, Puttenham, Gadson, Piddleston, Wigginton and Marsworth, co. Herts. Manor of Wingrave, co. Bucks. Manor, rectory and tithes of Kingston, and property there and in Sutton, Dunnington, Leake Parva, Leake Magna, Gotham and Radcliffe, co. Notts. Manor of Seaton Ross. Rectories and tithes of Seaton Ross and Aughton. Fee farm rents: To indemnify lands settled by the Marriage Settlement (i.e. manors of Thorpe Salvin, Harthill, Kiveton alias Keeton, Todwick, Wakefield, North Anston, South Anston, Seamer and Barnsley with Dodsworth; castle and manor of Consibrough; property in those places and in Woodhall, Wailes, Waileswood, Woodset, Treeton, Irton, Ayton and Netherthorpe; and fee farm rents) from debts and incumbrances. Witn. James Trymmer, Jno. Jackson
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For payment to John Jackson of £4,200, being the consideration money of a Release and Assignment of the same date With Acquittance from J.J., 27 June 1752
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Manor and estate of Seaton Ross, with capital messuage and Hall Garth. Rectories and tithes of Seaton Ross and Aughton: To use of Sir Carnaby Haggerston of Haggerston and his second son William Haggerston Constable, further to Will of Sir Marmaduke Constable of Everingham
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Manor and estate of Seaton Ross, with the Hall and Hall Garth. Rectories and tithes of Seaton Ross and Aughton: Witn. James Trymmer, Jno. Jackson Endorsement of a Further Mortgage for £800: Witn. Thos. Ostlif, Jno. Jackson. 16 December 1738
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That the £800 is the money of T.S.: Witn. Thos. Ostlif, Jno. Jackson, Tho. Ward, Jno. Simpson Endorsed with Acquittances for £800 paid to William Rawlins and Erasmus Delafield (exors. of T.S.) by Edward Legrand, 12 June 1744
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Manor and estate of Seaton Ross, with the Hall and Hall Garth. Rectories and tithes of Seaton Ross and Aughton: Witn. James Trymmer, Jno. Jackson, 15 - 16 February 1738/9 Endorsement of a Further Mortgage for £1,200. 24 May 1739
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That £2,000 of the £4,000 (as U DDEV/21/66) was the money of J.W.: Witn. James Trymmer, Jno. Jackson
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Mortgage and Further Mortgage as U DDEV/21/66: On termination of partnership of J.S. & T.W. as bankers. Witn. John Hall, C. Jackson
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Woollen draper and Erasmus Delafield of par. St. Brides, upholsterer (W.R. and E.B. being exors of Thomas Simpson of par. St. Dunstans in the West) ii) Edward Stanley of the Inner Temple, esq. and Francis Gosling of London, banker (exors. of Thomas Ward, citizen and stationer of London) iii) John Jackson of par. St. Andrews Holborn and Samuel Bennet of par. St. Dunstans in the West, banker (who is and was in co-partnership as bankers with F.G. & T.W.) iv) Thomas, Duke of Leeds to v) Edward Le Grand and his trustee vi) Rt. Hon. Edward Southwell, both of par. St. Martins in the Fields, esqs: manor and estate of Seaton Ross, with the Hall and Hall Garth. Rectories and tithes of Seaton Ross and Aughton: Witn. Chas. Meredith, Robt. Tudman. Endorsed with receipts for £3,500 paid to John Whishaw, £800 to William Rawlins and Erasmus Delafield, and £3,200 to Edward Stanley, Fran. Gosling and Samuel Bennet, 11 - 12 June 1744 Also with an Acknowledgement by E. Le G. that £1,000 of the £7,500 was the money of Rev. Arthur Ashley Sykes D.D., Dean of Burien, co. Cornwall, Robert Westby of Queen's Square par. St. George the Martyr, and James Pringle of Queens St., par. St. James, Westminster, esqs. Witn. Jac. Davision, Jo. Chippindall, 13 November 1749 And with an Acquittance from them on repayment. Witn. Lucy Thompson, Fra. Parry, 18 June 1751
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Witn. Fra. Parry, Hen. Whitfield
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i) Edward Jennings of the Inner Temple, esq. (exor. of George J. of Plas Warren, co. Salop) ii) Philip Jennings of Knights par. South Mims, co. Mdx. esq. (eldest son and heir of Phillip J. dec'd., who was eldest brother of G.J.) iii) Thomas Hay, esq. commonly called Lord Dupplin, and Sir John Evelyn of Wootten, co. Surrey iv) Thomas, Duke of Leeds to v) William Burton of Hotham, esq.: for £7,800 to Edward J. and £4,200 to Lord Dupplin and Sir J.E.: manor and estate of Seaton Ross, with the Hall and Hall Garth. Rectories and tithes of Seaton Ross and Aughton: Witn. Jno. Johnson, R. Freeman, Willm. Sanderson, Thomas Fielder, James Trymmer With covenant for production of title deeds. Duke of Leeds to William Burton, 17 June 1752
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i) Edward Jennings ii) Philip Jennings, both as U DDEV/21/71 iii) Rt. Hon. Edward Southwell of par. St. Martins in the Fields as U DDEV/21/69 iv) Lord Duplin and Sir John Evelyn both as U DDEV/21/71 v) Thomas, Duke of Leeds as U DDEV/21/71 vi) William Burton as U DDEV/21/71 to vii) Bacon Morritt of Conwood, esq.: manor and estate of Seaton Ross. Rectories and tithes of Seaton Ross and Aughton
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Manor and estate of Seaton Ross, with t he Hall and Hall Garth. Rectories and tithes of Seaton Ross and Aughton: Witn. James Fairbairn, Jno. Lockwood
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Cottage, garth and croft in South End and 3 parcels meadow in East Carr (adjacent owners specified): Witn. Matt. Belt, John Beilby, Thomas Stather, Tho. Gill, George Romans
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Two third shares of property as U DDEV/21/75: Witn. Nich. Suger, Thos. Cobb
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Cottage, garth and croft in South End and 3 parcels meadow in East Carr (adjacent owners specified): Witn. Nich. Suger, Thos. Cobb
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i) Thomas Gillah of Wilberfoss, yeoman and wife Frances (a co - heir of John Belgrave as U DDEV/21/75) ii) Malby Beckwith and Nicholas Suger, churchwardens of St. Trinity's, Goodramgate to iii) Henry Wilberfoss of Seaton Ross, gent. and his trustee iv) John Easingwood of Newton upon Derwent, yeoman : for £30. 15s. to M.B. & N.S. and £26. 7s. to T. & F.G.: cottage, garth and croft in South End and 3 parcels meadow in East Carr (adjacent owners specified)
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i) Rev. Francis Best, rector of South Dalton ii) Randolphus Hewitt of Beverley, gent iii) Margaret Gylby of Beverley, widow to iv) William Bethell of Bishop Burton, esq v) John Raper of York, gent : for £264 to F.B. by W.B.: messuage, garth and close (2ac.)
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i) Henry Wilberfoss of Walkington, yeoman (a devisee of Henry Wilberfoss as U DDEV/21/79) and wife Mary ii) Rev. John Clark of Goodmanham to iii) Robert Wilberfoss of Seaton Ross, yeoman: for £110 to H.W.: cottage, garth and croft in South End and 3 parcels meadow in East Carr (adjacent owners specified): Witn. Jno. Lawson, John Robinson, jnr.
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Messuage, cottage, toft, barn, stable, 2 curtilages, 2 gardens, 2 orchards, 10ac. land, 6ac. meadow, 6ac. pasture, 6ac. furze and heath in Seaton Ross and Goodmanham
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Cottage, garth and croft in South End and 3 parcels meadow in East Carr (adjacent owners specified), with a cottage lately built on the garth: Witn. Jno. Lawson, Jno. Groves, jnr.
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Elizabeth Lownbrough of Everingham, widow and John Dent of South Cliff, farmer (exors. of Philip Lownsbrough, as U DDEV/21/83) to Robert Wilberfoss (as U DDEV/21/81). Witn. Jno. Lawson, Jno. Groves, jnr.
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Cottage, garth and croft in South End and 3 parcels meadow in East Carr (adjacent owners specified), with a cottage lately built on the garth: Witn. Jno. Lawson, Jno. Groves, Henry Newton
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Cottage, garth and croft in South End and 3 parcels meadow in East Carr (adjacent owners specified), with a cottage lately built on the garth: Witn. Marmaduke Turner, John Wilment
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For £100 to John Bell of Pocklington, surgeon and apothecary, part of £170 purchase money (as U DDEV/21/86). Witn. Marmaduke Turner, John Wilment
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Cottage, garth and croft in South End and 3 parcels meadow in East Carr (adjacent owners specified), with a cottage lately built on the garth: Witn. John Peirson, Rt. Spofforth, jnr.
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3 messuages, cottage, barn, toft, stable, 4 curtilages, 2 gardens, 2 orchards, 10ac. land, 6ac. meadow, 6ac. pasture, 6ac. furze and heath in Seaton Ross
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Cottage, garth and croft in South End and 3 parcels meadow in East Carr (adjacent owners specified), with a cottage lately built on the garth:. Endorsed 'Bargain and Sale from a Protestant to a Roman Catholic to be Inrolled in Chancery'
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To use of W.H.M.C
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That recited securities to T.W., for £3,000 charged on the estates of Marmaduke, Lord Langdale, shall be held in trust for Rev. J.D., J.H., & J.G Endorsed with Acquittance for repayment of £1,500, 15 March 1798
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Enclosure (17ac. 2r.) part of common of Seaton Ross: Witn. William Smith, Rd. Jenkinson, Geo. Maxwell, John (McMorine?)
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Farm in Seaton Ross to be offered for sale by Matthew Varvil; new building on the common; work (at Everingham?)
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Annual rent of £4 out of Southfield Close in Seaton: To use of W.W. and wife An for life, then to J. & E.W. and heirs of their bodies. Witn. Rev. Peter Hamonde, John Rither, Peter and Robert Hotham
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i) William Walker, yeoman and wife Mary (widow of Robert Boulton, yeoman) and Alice Walker, widow (mother of W.W.) ii) Robert Boulton, yeoman (a son of the said Robert Boulton and Mary Walker) and wife Catherine, to iii) George Atkinson, yeoman, all of Seaton Ross: for £72 by R.B. to W. & M.W.: South Feild Close (18ac.): To use of W. & M.W. for their lives, and then to R. & C.B. Witn. John Lendel, Edmd. Cradock
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2 cottages and curtilages, a brewhouse, 10ac. land, 15ac. heath and furze in Pocklington and Seaton Ross
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Messuage called Whitehouse with parcel called the Carrpart, close called the Southfield (in 4 closes) with common rights in Seaton Ross: To lead to a Final Concord to use of R.S. Witn. Richard Cross, Wm. Agar
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Messuage, cottage, 24ac. land, 24ac. meadow and 24ac. pasture in Seaton Ross
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Southfeild (in 4 closes): Witn. John Raper, Wm. Agar
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Southfeild (in 4 closes): Witn. Mary Newmarch, Wm. Sympson, Thos. Harlin, Jno. Soulby
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Southfeild (in 4 closes): Witn. Walter Hudson, Mary Bakhus
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Southfeild (in 4 closes): Subject to mortgage as U DDEV/21/111. Witn. Wm. Sympson, Jno. Ward, Richd. Hewitt
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In consideration of a Bond in £100 by Robert and James Stringer of Bishop Wilton, yeomen and Richard Cross of Pocklington, common brewer, for payment to her of an annuity of £5: her life interest in Southfield (as U DDEV/21/111): Witn. James and Mary Cade
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With Agreement for purchase by Joseph Catton, for £245
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Southfeild (in 4 closes): To lead to a Release. Witn. Wm. Sympson, Thomas Sanderson, Joseph Catton, Richd. Cross
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i) Sir James Graham of Portland Place, co. Mdx., Thomas Gardiner Bramston of Skreens, co. Essex and Benjamin Handley of Sleaford, co. Lincs. esqs ii) Susanna Houblon of Coopersale par. Thoydon Garnon, co. Essex and of Baker Street par. St. Marylebone, widow and Gillery Pigott of Maidenhead, co. Berks. and wife Charlotte to iii) Marmaduke Constable Maxwell of Everingham, esq : - - farm house at Seaton Ross with closes called First and Far Thistlewood Closes, 2 Moor Closes, 4 Break Closes, 2 Thistlewood Closes and Eastfield Close, 2 garths and all allotments to be made in respect of a messuage at the enclosure, all in Seaton Ross. Parcel of meadow called Cow Pightle in Beilby
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Term in property as U DDEV/21/119
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Mortgage term in property as U DDEV/21/119
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Bequests to sons John Archer and Michael Newton; daughters Susanna, Countess of Oxford and Catherine Archer etc: share of estates in cos. York, Lincoln, Mdx. and London formerly of her late uncle Sire Michael Warton: Codicils 12 May 1755 and 26 February 1760. Probate 7 March 1761
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i) Michael Newton of Culverthorpe, co. Lincoln, esq. (formerly called Michael Archer) ii) Susanna Houblon, widow and Gillery Pigott and wife Charlotte (all as U DDEV/21/119. S.H. and C.P. being daughters of John Archer of Welford, co. Bucks. and Coopersale, esq. dec'd.) iii) Susanna, Countess Dowager of Oxford iv) Philip Blundell of Tiverton Lodge, co. Lincoln, esq. and wife Catherine (nee Archer) v) Henry Eyres Landor of Lincoln's Inn, gent vi) Thomas Graham of Lincoln's Inn, esq vii) Rear Admiral Sir Charles Catton of Madingley, co. Cambridge, James Graham of Lincoln's Inn and Benjamin Handley of Sleaford, esq viii) James Wild of Chievely, co. Berks., Thomas Haverfield of Hampton Court, co. Mdx. and Charles Mayo of Cloak Lane in London, esqs: estates of Sir Michael Warton, dec'd. (mentions manors of Beverley, Speeton, Elstronwick, Bentley Spens, Muston and Filey. Messuage in North Bar, Beverley. Beverley Park with capital messuage. Advowson of Leven. Rectories and tithes of Speeton, Hornsea and Eastrington. Property in those places and in Righton, Marton, Killingwoldgraves, Wetwang, Myton, Walkington, Balkholme, Bishop Burton, Cherry Burton, Newlands, Portington, Holden, Thorpe, Bealby, Adlingfleet, Usfleet, Tickton, Weel, Woodmansey, Waghen, Hull Bridge, Storke, Sandholme, Molescroft, Rowlston, Great Cowden, Mappleton, Seaton, Leven, Dunnington, Riplington (Riplingham?), Hunsley, Dimbleton, South Dalton, Woodhall, near Beverley, and Nafferton and Swanland. Manors of Saxby and South Ferriby; rectories of South Ferriby; advowson of Saxby; and property in those places and in Ulceby, all co. Lincoln. Property in Fulham, Chelsea and Kingston, co. Mdx.; and in Warton's Court near Holborn Barrs in London: To recited uses
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i) John, Earl St. Vincent and his wife Martha, Countess of St. Vincent, Rev. Thomas Heathcote and Thomas Hatrell, jnr. gent ii) George Goodenough of Hertford Street, May Fair, co. Mdx. esq iii) John Turton of Clapham Common, co. Surrey, esq iv) Frances Dorothy Fernivall of Maple Hayes near Litchfield, co. Staffs, spinster v) Rev. John Heathcote Wyndham of Wadham College, Oxford to vi) William Bentham of Upper Gower Street, co. Mdx. esq: scheduled estates in cos. York (i.e. in Muston, Filey, Speeton, Reighton, Wetwang, Elstronwick, Marton, Dunnington, Hornsea, Bentley, Killingwoldgraves, Bielby, Bishop Burton, Cherry Burton, Woodhall, Molescroft, Tickton, Rowlston, Mappleton, Cowden, South Dalton, Dimbleton, Seaton, Leven and Woodmansey) and Mdx., late of Michael Newton, esq.: And of a Further Assignment: William Bentham to George Kinderley of Lincoln's Inn, gent. 28 October 1812
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Term in estates of Michael Newton, esq. dec'd. in cos. York, Lincoln, Glos., and Mdx
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Cottage, house, Hemp Garth, meadow called One Carr Part and common of pasture and turbary, in Seaton Ross: Witn. John Atkinson, Robert Atkinson, Thomas Darbeshire, Rev. Jo. Barker
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Bequests to daughter Elizabeth; Michaell Gudge; brother George Robinson and his son George R.; wife Rachaell: estate at Seaton upon Rosse. Money: Witn. William Emerson, William Chambers, John Sutcliffe. Probate 20 January 1710/11
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Messuage, 2 cottages, 3 barns, 3 stables, 6 curtilages, 3 gardens, 3 orchards, 40ac. land, 40ac. meadow and 40ac. pasture in Hotham, Shipton and Seaton Ross
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i) Henry Smith of Hotham, yeoman (eldest son and heir of Henry S. of Hotham, husbandman by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of John Steele of Seaton Ross, and later of Everingham, grassman, dec'd.) his wife Mary and eldest son Lawrence S. of North Newbald, yeoman ii) William Easton of Welton, butcher to iii) Thomas Rispin, jnr. of Seaton Ross, yeoman: cottage, blacksmith's shop, hempgarth, and a Carr Part in the Town Carr of Seaton Ross (as U DDEV/21/137): Witn. John Robinson, jnr., Richard Jenkinson, jnr., Jonna Leavens
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Cottage, blacksmith's shop, hempgarth, and a Carr Part in the Town Carr of Seaton Ross (as U DDEV/21/137): Witn. John Robinson, jnr., Richard Jenkinson, jnr., Jonna Leavens
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Bequests to mother Margrit R. Witn. Thos. and Margt. Clark, George Hair
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Bequests to T.R.; daughter Margaret wife of Thomas Hurst of Hull, cooper; children of dec'd. daughter Elizabeth Burdon by John B. (i.e. Elizabeth, John, Francis and Jane); daughter Mary wife of Thomas Stubbings of Seaton Ross, farmer: cottage, blacksmith's shop, hempgarth, and a Carr Part in the Town Carr of Seaton Ross (as U DDEV/21/137): Witn. Rev. George Cook, Wm. Harrison, tailor and Jane Lusbey, labourer all of Seaton Ross. Registered at East Riding Registry of Deeds. 26 February 1810
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4 messuages, hempgarth, and allotment (6ac. 2r. 25p.) formerly part of Seaton Ross common: To uses of M.S
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4 messuages, 4 cottages, 2 stables, 2 curtilages, 4 gardens, 4 orchards, 10ac. land, 10ac. meadow and 10ac. pasture in Seaton Ross
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To sell the property at Seaton Ross to M.C. Maxwell for £350
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i) Thomas Stubbings of Seaton Ross, farmer and wife Mary ii) John Bordon, jnr. of Seaton Ross, wheelwright (eldest son of Elizabeth, widow of John Borden, sen. of Seaton Ross, carpenter and sister of M.S.) and Marmaduke Hirst of Hull, flaxdresser (eldest son of Margaret Boyd, dec'd., widow of Thomas Hirst and later of Robert Boyd of Seaton, yeoman, and another sister of M.S.) to iii) Marmaduke Constable Maxwell of Everingham, esq iv) Thomas Fox of Welton, labourer v) John Lockwood of Beverley, gent. (trustee of M.C.M.): for £80 to T.F. and £270 to T. & M.S., J.B. & M.H. from M.C.M.: 4 messuages, hempgarth, and allotment (6ac. 2r. 25p.) formerly part of Seaton Ross common
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Farmhouse, 2 orchards, close called long Readings and Little Padmore, all in Langrick par. Drax. 2 messuages, 3 parcels in the East Carr, allotments, close called the Southfield (in 4 closes), 3 garths; messuage and closes called First and Far Thistlewood Closes; 6 Break Closes, 2 Westfield and Eastfields, and allotment in the common; 4 messuages (now in 3 tenements), Hemp Garth and allotment on the common, all in Seaton Ross: [An original bundle, 'No.12'. U DDEV/21/152]
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i) Bernard Clarkson of Gribthorpe par. Bubwith, gent ii) his trustee Anthony Forster of Howden, grocer to iii) Thomas Lund of Beilby, poulterer and iv) his trustee William Lund of Beilby, yeoman: cottage called Rudgreen House with garth and a Carr Part at Seaton Ross: Witn. Edw. Spofforth, John Wilmot
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Cottage called Rudgreen House with garth and a Carr Part at Seaton Ross: Witn. Edw. Spofforth, John Wilmot. With Bond for repayment
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For £100 to Marmaduke Gibson and £20 to Thomas Lund. Witn. David Russell, jnr., William Lund
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For £134. 17s. to W.L. and £55. 3s. to T.L
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i) H.M.M. Vavasour of Melbourn, esq ii) William V. esq iii) Ann V. spinster iv) John William Sinclair and Richard Vavasour, esqs: prior to marriage of H.M.M.V. and A.V.: manor and estate at Spaldington. Manor and estates at Melbourne and Storwood
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Search at East Riding Registry of Deeds for name of H.M.M. Vavasour. Can find nothing relating to Rudgreen House, but has found a Mortgage of White House in 1801
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Cottage called Rudgreen House with garth and a Carr Part at Seaton Ross
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Rudgreen House and garth (as U DDEV/21/154) and allotment (4ac. 3r.) on the common of Seaton Ross
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Upper South Field Close in Seaton Ross: Witn. Wm. Westoby, Edw. Kilburne, Robert Hood, Thomas Saunderson, Robert Cade, Wm. Hood. With Bond for performance of covenants
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Bequest of messuage and Carr Part, and close called Southfields to his son George A. Probate 15 March 1734
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Upper South Field Close in Seaton Ross
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Upper South Field Close in Seaton Ross: Witn. Wm. Agar, Wm. Simpson
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Bequests to children of daughter Ann Wells; wife and his children by her (i.e. Mary, Elizabeth, Ellis, Barbara, Anna and Sarah): mentions 2 closes called Southfields (9ac. in all) in Seaton: Witn. Matthew Varvil, Robart Wilberfoss, Thomas Hopper. Probate 1771
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i) John Nottingham, gent. of Seaton Ross ii) Richard Cross of Pocklington, gent. and John Barker of Spaldington Lanes, yeoman iii) William Burden of Seaton Ross, yeoman and wife Ellis iv) William Barker of Spaldington, yeoman to v) Henry Bell of Spaldington Lanes, gent : for £55. 5s. to J.N. and £96. 15s. to R.C., J.B., & W. & E.B.: Upper South Field Close in Seaton Ross: Witn. R. & Edw. Spofforth, W. Atkinson
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That he acted in U DDEV/21/169 as the trustee of John Barker of Spaldington Lanes, yeoman: Witn. H. Spofforth, W. Atkinson
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i) John Barker of Spaldington, gent. and wife Ann ii) Henry Bell of Spaldington, gent. and wife Mary iii) William Burden of Seaton Ross, yeoman and wife Ellis iv) Elizabeth Barker of Spaldington, widow to v) William Snell and vi) his trustee John Watson, both of Seaton Ross, yeomen: Upper South Field Close in Seaton Ross: Witn. W. Atkinson, John Peirson
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To indemnify William Snell against any suits or claims which might be brought to property as U DDEV/21/163
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8ac. land, 2ac. meadow, 2ac. pasture and a moiety of a cottage, garden and orchard, in Seaton Ross and Howden
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Bequests to wife Elizabeth and brother John: mentions closes called West Field and South Field at Seaton Ross: Probate 22 September 1814
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i) John Snell of Hull, yeoman ii) Robert Ibbotson, jnr. of Seaton Ross, carpenter to iii) William Constable Maxwell of Everingham Hall, esq iv) John Watson of Seaton Ross, yeoman v) Hon. Charles Langdale of Houghton Hall (trustee of W.C.M.): for £290 to J.S. and £70 to R.I. by W.C.M.: 2 South Field Closes (9ac.)
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To indemnify property as U DDEV/21/176 from claims to dower of Prudence wife of J.S
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Cottage called Coopers House and 1ac. in the Townes Carr: Witn. Thomas Taylor, Willm. Hotham, Tobias Bruill
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Cottage called Coopers House and 1ac. in the Townes Carr: To use of Mary W. youngest daughter of A.W. Witn. Edw. and Tho. Wilkinson
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Bequests to daughter Mary W; her other children already being provided for. Mentions son-in-law Thomas Richardson: property as U DDEV/21/179: Witn. Elizabeth Richardson, Edw. and Tho. Wilkinson
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Cottage called Coopers House and 1ac. in the Townes Carr: Witn. Elizabeth Richardson, S. Booth
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Cottage called Coopers House and 1ac. in the Townes Carr, also an allotment of 8ac. 20r.
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Cottage called Coopers House and 1ac. in the Townes Carr: Witn. Chris. Ackroyd and Tho. Plummer
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3 messuages, 3 cottages, 3 barns, 3 stables, 3 gardens, 3 orchards, 3ac. land, 3ac. meadow, 3ac. pasture in Pocklington and Seaton Ross
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Cottage, barn, stable, garden, orchard, curtilage, 5ac. land, 5ac. meadow, 5ac. pasture in Seaton Ross
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Cottage called Coopers House and 1ac. in the Townes Carr: Witn. John Robinson, Jno. Groves
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Cottage called Coopers House and 1ac. in the Townes Carr
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1ac. in the Carr in Seaton Ross
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Cottage called Coopers House and 1ac. in the Townes Carr and allotment (8ac. 20p.) made at the enclosure
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Bequests to nephews John Hall of Foggathorpe and Samuel Hall of Breighton, farmers (trustees); sons William, now of America, and John of Hull, mariner; grandsons Samuel and George H.: Seaton Ross. Personalty: Probate 16 October 1837
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With Agreement for Sale to William Gosford for £505
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Search in Deeds Registry under name of Samuel Hall (1820 - 1835)
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Cottage called Coopers House and 1ac. in the Townes Carr and allotment (8ac. 20p.) made at the enclosure
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2 closes called South Fields (12ac.) at Seaton Ross: Witn. William Haines, Char. Tennyson
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2 closes called South Fields (12ac.) at Seaton Ross: On redemption of the mortgage of the premises by T.H. and father James H. of Holme upon Spalding Moor, yeomen to T.S. (26 October 1776). Witn. Rd. Jenkinson, John Medd, jnr
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14ac. land, 14ac. meadow, 14ac. pasture at Seaton Ross
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2 closes called South Fields (12ac.) at Seaton Ross
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2 closes called South Fields (12ac.) at Seaton Ross
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15ac. land, 15ac. meadow, 15ac. pasture in Seaton Ross
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i) George Spink, of Askam Richard, yeoman ii) Thomas Harper late of Seaton Ross now of Aldro Farm par. Birdsall, gent. and wife Sarah to iii) William Scruton and his trustee iv) John Wood, both of York, gents: 2 closes called South Fields (12ac.) at Seaton Ross
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i) William Scruton of York, butcher (only son of W.S. as U DDEV/21/207) ii) John Wood of York, gent iii) Thomas Harper late of Seaton Ross now of Aldro Farm par. Birdsall, gent. to iv) William Constable Maxwell of Everingham Park, esq. and his trustee v) Marmaduke Constable Maxwell of Terregles, esq : for £280 to W.S. and £190 to T.H. by W.C.M.: 2 closes called South Fields (12ac.) at Seaton Ross
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Bequests to son Richard I., wife Susannah, daughter Susannah: mentions Tayler Garth and 1ac. in the Town Carr in Seaton Ross. Personalty: Witn. John and James Beilby, Wm. Wright. Probate 24 November 1726
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Frontstead or site of a cottage called Taylor Frontstead or cottage with garth (3ac.) and 1ac. in the Town Carr: Witn. Henry Clark, Matthew Beilby, Walt. Staveley
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Messuage, 2 cottages, 2 barns, 2 stables, garden, 2 orchards, 10ac. land, 16ac. meadow, and 9ac. pasture in Holme upon Spaldingmoor, Melbourne and Seaton Ross
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Bequests to daughter Jane Cock (or Cook); son Matthew. Witn. Paul Easton, William Headley, William Thornton. Probate 24 July 1776
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Messuage with workshop, close (3ac.) and 1ac. in the Town Carr. (i.e. as U DDEV/21/211): Witn. James and Thos. Mawson
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i) Hugh Nottingham of Latham ii) Matthew Witty of Seaton Ross, carpenter, his wife Ann and mother Jane Witty of Seaton Ross, widow to iii) Mary Bielby of Aldberrys par. Seaton Ross, widow and her trustee iv) Matthew Bielby of East Cottingwith, farmer: for £105. 5. 11d. to H.N. and £99. 14. 1d. to M.W. by M.B. (i.e. £205 in all): messuage with workshop, close (3ac.) and 1ac. in the Town Carr. (i.e. as U DDEV/21/211): Witn. John Terry, Chris. Richardson. Endorsement relating to J.W. quitting possession of a room in the house
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i) John Johnson late of Lincoln's Flatts par. Seaton Ross now of Fridaythorpe, farmer (grandson and heir of Mary Beilby, as U DDEV/21/216) ii) George Johnson of Lincolns Flatts, farmer iii) William Thompson of York iv) Robert Ibbotson, sen. of Seaton Ross, farmer to v) Matthew Hick, jnr. of York, watchmaker vi) Hewley Graham of York, gent: for £300 to J.J. by M.H. and £300 to J.J. by R.I.: messuage, workshop and close (3ac.) as U DDEV/21/215; and allotment as U DDEV/21/217 made in lieu of the 1ac. in the Town Carr as U DDEV/21/215: R.I. having purchased the property, for £600, £300 of which remains on mortgage to M.H
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Messuage, workshop and close (3ac.) as U DDEV/21/215; and allotment as U DDEV/21/217 made in lieu of the 1ac. in the Town Carr as U DDEV/21/215: Subject to mortgage as U DDEV/21/220
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Messuage, workshop and close (3ac.) as U DDEV/21/215; and allotment as U DDEV/21/217 made in lieu of the 1ac. in the Town Carr as U DDEV/21/215
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Search in Deeds Registry under names of Robert, John and Richard Ibbotson
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i) John and Richard Ibbotson, as U DDEV/21/222 ii) William Scott of Heworth and George Hubie, late of York, now of Bethnell Green East Side, London, gents. (exors. of Matthew Hick, jnr. of York, watchmaker iii) Matthew Bussey Hick of Wakefield, druggist (eldest son of M.H.) iv) William Massey of Sutton upon Derwent, timber and raff merchant to v) Joseph Constable Maxwell of Thorpe Arch, esq: for £300 to W.S. and G.H., £100 to W.M., and £115 to J. & R.I.: as U DDEV/21/220 (the close and allotment, totalling 10ac. 32p., being divided into 5 closes)
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Breck Close, in 2 parts (11ac.) conveyed to W.B. by his father Peter B. dec'd. (9 April 1640): Witn. William Hall, Richard Hudson, John Kemp, Christopher (Skrynlan?), Rev. Jo. Barker
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As U DDEV/21/229: Witn. Sam. Boothe, Martin Pickering and Wm. Westoby
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Bequests to daughter Ann Ramsdail wife of James R., and her children Margaret, Robert and Thomas; daughter of Mary Starke and her husband Marmaduke S.: mentions Beck Close as U DDEV/21/229. Cottage and garth in Dunnington. Personalty: Witn. Will. Longhome, Dorothy and Thos. Baley. Probate 14 May 1722
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As U DDEV/21/229, in 4 closes
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All property in Seaton Ross and Bielby, and all personalty, to wife Eleanor May. Probate 10 October 1836
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i) Eleanor May Craven of Bielby, widow (as U DDEV/21/234) ii) Robert Jefferson Macke of Wakefield, corn merchant and Mary Bownas of York (widow and exor. of John B. of York, coachguard) to iii) William Constable Maxwell of Everingham Park, esq: as U DDEV/21/232
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Messuage called White Horse and 2 garths and a Carr part at W. end of Seaton Ross: To lead to a Release. Witn. Hen. Allerston, Willm. Carlisle, Tho. Brown
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Messuage called White Horse and 2 garths and a Carr part at W. end of Seaton Ross: Witn. William Walker, Edmd. Cradock
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Bequests to nephew and niece Thomas and Mary children of John Ibberson late of Willetoft; brother Robert B. and his daughter Elizabeth; mother in law Mary Walker, widow: messuage called White Horse and 2 garths and a Carr part at W. end of Seaton Ross. Personalty: Witn. William Rispin, Mary Batty, Marmaduke Gibson. Probate 23 April 1745
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Messuage called White Horse and 2 garths and a Carr part at W. end of Seaton Ross, and close called the Southfield (in 4 closes): To lead to a Final Concord, to uses of R.S. Witn. Richard Cross, Wm. Agar
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White House with 2 garths and a Carr Part (as U DDEV/21/237): Witn. Rudston Calverley Rudston, Walt. Staveley
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White House with 2 garths and a Carr Part (as U DDEV/21/237): Witn. Jno. Lawson, Chris. Richardson
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i) Thomas Bird of Exeter, carrier and coachmaster (exor. of Ann Horseley of Kensington, widow) ii) Richard Wilberfoss (as U DDEV/21/242) to iii) Richard Newton of Sutton upon Derwent, yeoman and his trustee iv) John Holmes of Seaton Ross, farmer: mortgage term in property as U DDEV/21/242
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White House with 2 garths and a Carr Part (as U DDEV/21/237): Witn. Jno. Groves, Timothy Wilson
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To indemnify property as U DDEV/21/241 against all claims to dower of Mary wife of R.N
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White House with 2 garths and a Carr Part (as U DDEV/21/237), and close called Wringa Moor Close (2ac.)
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White House with 2 garths and a Carr Part (as U DDEV/21/237)
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White House with 2 garths and a Carr Part (as U DDEV/21/237)
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White House with 2 garths and a Carr Part (as U DDEV/21/237)
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i) William Nottingham of Hessay, gent. exor. of W.N. as U DDEV/21/248 ii) Richard Whoakes of Seaton Ross, yeoman iii) James Silburn, jnr. of Pocklington, butcher: White House with 2 garths and a Carr Part (as U DDEV/21/237), with 5 newly erected cottages thereon; and Wringa Moor Close: Endorsement of redemption 8 October 1830
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White House with 2 garths and a Carr Part (as U DDEV/21/237), with 5 newly erected cottages thereon; and Wringa Moor Close: Endorsement of redemption 8 October 1830
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Endorsement of redemption 8 October 1830
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Bequest to children John and Mary Ann. Probate 19 June 1829
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i) Bernard Clarkson of Selby (devisee of B.C. of Selby, gent. dec'd.) and wife Elizabeth ii) William Thompson of York, gent. to iii) Richard Bell of Middleton, gent.: messuage and garth, cottage, 2ac. part of the Norcroft Close and lands in the open fields of Barlby. Wood land (6ac.) at Carlton par. Snaith. Messuages and lands at Holme upon Spaldingmoor, Welham Bridge, Bursey, Foggathorpe, Kirkham and Seaton Ross
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5 cottages and Wringamoor Close in Seaton Ross
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i) Hon. Philip Stourton of Holme and Joseph Constable Maxwell of Stoneyhurst, esq. as trustees of ii) Henry Constable Maxwell of Scarthingwell Park, esq. and wife Juliana to iii) Charles Langdale of Howden Hall: mortgage terms in 4 Southfield Closes; farmhouse, cottage and garth; 2 cottages and garths; an allotment (6ac. 2r. 25p.); 2 garths; 6 Breck Closes; 4 Thistlewoods; East Field and Kemps Garth; Rudgreen House with parcels (3ac. in all); allotment 4ac. 3r. on the common; and 2 Southfield Closes; all in Seaton Ross. Parcel called Cow Pightle in Beilby: For securing £6,757. 14. 6d.
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Messuage, carpenter's shop, orchard and 5 closes (10ac.) at Seaton Ross
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i) Barnard Clarkson, jnr. of Holme upon Spaldingmoor, gent ii) James Silbourne of Pocklington, butcher to iii) William Holmes of Seaton Ross, yeoman and his trustee iv) Frederic Campbell of Beverley, gent: for £350 to B.C. by W.H.: 2 allotments (8ac. 28p. and 3ac. 32p.)
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Messuage, hempgarth and close; 2 allotments (44ac. 2r. 28p. and 3ac. 32p.) with farmhouse lately built on the former all in Seaton Ross
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For repayment of £1,000: Further to U DDEV/21/263
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i) William Holmes of Seaton Ross, yeoman ii) Christopher Webster of Manchester, boot and shoe maker to iii) Thomas Coates of Howden, banker and Richard Hall of Melbourne, farmer and their trustee iv) James Dales of Seaton Ross, farmer: messuage, hempgarth and close; 2 allotments (44ac. 2r. 28p. and 3ac. 32p.) with farmhouse lately built on the former all in Seaton Ross: Subject to Mortgage as U DDEV/21/263
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Bequests to children Samuel, John and Mary. Probate 10 June 1822
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Messuage with closes called Clap Close, Long Close, Three Nooked or St. Mary's Close, Seller Bridge Close, Far Close, Newland Close, Carr Hill Close and Carr Bottoms (100ac. in all) in Foggathorpe, Bubwith, Howden and Seaton Ross and all personal estate of T.C.: For benefit of creditors of T.C
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i) Christopher Webster of Manchester, boot and shoe maker ii) John Scholfield and John Clough of Howden, bankers and John Hall to ii) Thomas Hawksley Capes of Redness, gent.: messuage, hempgarth and close; 2 allotments (44ac. 2r. 28p. and 3ac. 32p.) with farmhouse lately built on the former all in Seaton Ross
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Bequests to Sarah Meadley of Beverley, widow and her daughters Ann, Mary and Elizabeth M. Probate 25 April 1828
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i) John Hall of Melbourne, yeoman (eldest son of Richard H. dec'd.) ii) John Scholfield of Howden and John Clough of Selby, bankers iii) Frederic Campbell of Beverley, gent iv) Thomas Hawksley Capes of Redness, gent. to v) Rev. William Alderson of Everingham and his trustee vi) Henry John Shepherd of Beverley, gent: for £900 to J.S. and J.C. and £900 to J.H. by Rev. W.A.: messuage, and 4ac; 2 allotments (44ac. 2r. 28p. & 3ac. 32p.) with farmhouse built on farm (as U DDEV/21/263)
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That £500 of the £900 payable to J.H. shall be retained by Rev. W.A. and, with interest, paid to Samuel, son of Richard Hall of Melbourne, farmer, at age of 21 (further to Will of R.H.)
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2 allotments and farmhouse as U DDEV/21/270
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Legacy of £400 under will of Richard Hall of Melbourne, farmer (father of M.Y.)
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George Timothy Overend of Pocklington, miller and wife Ann (nee Meadley. As U DDEV/21/269) to Rev. William Alderson of Everingham
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i) Rev. William Alderson of Everingham ii) Henry John Shepherd of Beverley, gent iii) John Hall of Foggathorpe, yeoman and iv) Samuel Hall of Breighton, miller (sons of Richard Hall) v) Robert Rook of Seaton Ross, miller and his trustee vi) Isaac Wilkinson of Burnby, farmer: for £400 to S.H. by R.R. (part of the £500 as U DDEV/21/271): 2 closes on the common (12ac.) being part of the allotment containing 44ac. 2r. 28p
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That he has deposited the title deeds relating to the 2 closes (as U DDEV/21/276) with Messrs. Powell and Son, Pocklington, as security for £200 borrowed from Nathaniel Kirby of Skirpenbeck
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Bequests to wife Jane; sons William, Richard, Robert and George; daughters Maria wife of Walker Hill, Elizabeth and Jane R.; children of dec'd. daughter Mary Ann Smith: corn watermill and land, cottages and 2 closes (as U DDEV/21/276) at Seaton Ross. Messuage, corn watermill and land at Holme upon Spaldingmoor. Personalty: Probate 17 August 1841
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Search in Deeds Registry under names of William Powell and wife Jane
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Moiety of 2 closes (as U DDEV/21/276) with cottage thereon
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The other moiety of property as U DDEV/21/280
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2 closes and cottage (as U DDEV/21/280)
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With Agreement for purchase by William Constable Maxwell for £610
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i) George Watson of Seaton Ross, farmer ii) William Cook of Greenland par. Swanland and Joseph Cook of Carlton, farmers iii) William Powell 'late innkeeper and now brickmaker' and wife Jane iv) Nathaniel Kirby late of Skirpenbeck, farmer now of Dunnington, yeoman (as U DDEV/21/277) to v) William Constable Maxwell of Everingham Park and his trustee vi) Hon. Charles Langdale of Houghton: for £100 to G.W., £240 to W. & J.C.; £100 to N.K. and £170 to W. & J.P. (£610 in all): 2 closes and cottage (as U DDEV/21/280)
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Allotments (580ac. in all) made to M.C.M. at the enclosure of Seaton Ross
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Hon. and Rev. Joseph Constable Maxwell of St. Bruno's College near St. Asaph to Charles Langdale, jnr. of Houghton Hall, esq. in trust for William Constable Maxwell, Lord Herries
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Parcel on which a messuage formerly stood, called Sands House; garth, croft and orchard at the W. end of Seaton Ross; 1ac. meadow called a Carr Part and a Ring Moor Land all in Seaton Ross: Witn. Tho. Johnson, Edmd. Cradock
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Messuage, parcel on which a messuage formerly stood with garths now divided into 5 crofts and 2 orchards all in street called the West End; 2ac. meadow in the Carr. (Being property as U DDEV/21/289): Witn. Thomas James and Char. Atkinson
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For performance of covenants of U DDEV/21/290 and for release of his interest in the premises by William, eldest son of Henry Hudson, when of age
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Messuage, parcel on which a messuage formerly stood with garths now divided into 5 crofts and 2 orchards all in street called the West End; 2ac. meadow in the Carr. (Being property as U DDEV/21/289): Witn. Thomas James, John Foster
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As U DDEV/21/290 (subject to annual payments of 10s. to poor of Everingham, 10s. to poor of Seaton, 6/8d. to poor of Holme, 6/8d. to poor of Hedon and 6/8d. to poor of Beilby under Will of Thomas Tindal): Witn. Wm. Sympson and Richard Walker. Endorsement of repayment 6 April 1773
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As U DDEV/21/290: Witn. Geo. Milner, Thos. Savile
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As U DDEV/21/290: Witn. Wm. Sympson and Richard Walker
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Property as U DDEV/21/290: Witn. John Terry, Chris. Richardson
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3 messuages, 3 cottages, 3 tofts, 14ac. land, 14ac. meadow, 14ac. pasture in Seaton Ross
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Further to marriage of R.R. and Mary daughter of W.S.: 2 messuages in W. end with 5 garths and 2 gardens adjoining and parcel called Carr Parts (being property as U DDEV/21/290). 2ac. meadow in Strensall. Personal estate of W.S
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2 messuages, 2 cottages, 2 barns, 2 stables, 2 curtilages, 2 gardens, 35ac. land, 5ac. meadow, 5ac. pasture
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Property as U DDEV/21/298
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i) John Jackson, gent. and James Powell, solicitor both of Pocklington (exors. of Henry Powell of Pocklington, gent.) ii) William Gardham of Walbut Mill par. Seaton Ross, miller and John G. jnr. of Storthwaite, yeoman to iii) William Constable Maxwell, Lord Herries: 3 cottages and 3 garths
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i) Rev. Francis Best, rector of South Dalton and wife Ann (nee Fawsitt) ii) Robert Burton of Beverley, esq. and wife Mary iii) Richard Burton of Hull Bank, esq. and Randolphus Hewitt of Beverley, gent iv) Marmaduke Constable of Wassand and John Grimston of Kilnwick, esqs v) Rev. Christopher Spence Brearey, rector of Middleton and Rev. William Territt, rector of Bainton: capital messuage in Hunsley with closes and sheepwalk (504ac. in all). Cottage, garth and 3ac. at Seaton Ross. Cottage and garth and close of meadow lately enclosed (4ac. 2r. 10p.) in Pocklington. Cottage and garth in Hammilton. Close (150ac.) called Skirlington Hill in Atwick. Close (31ac.) in Summergangs par. Drypool. Messuage and close (16ac.) in Blacktoft and Scalby. 2 messuages and lands in Holme on Spaldingmoor. Messuage and garden in Lowgate; cottage adjoining the north walls. Moiety of messuage used as several tenements on E. side of Lowgate in Dixon's entry; messuage in Vicar Lane; cottage in Dobson's Yard or the Land of Green Ginger with gardens adjoining, all in Hull. 2 messuages and 4ac. at North Ferriby
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Bequests to sister Mary Burton; husband; and John Hornby of Hunsley: mentions Hunsley. Gold striking watch which was her mother's
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Including
a) Minutes of Vestry Meeting of Aughton to levy church rate. 28 March 1828
b) Banns of marriage of Richard Graves of Seaton, yeoman and Marie Soule of East Cottingwith, spinster, published in Aughton parish church. 8 June 1656
c) Lease for 21 years at rent of £8 towards repairs of Aughton church: Rev. James Cookson of Aughton, John Nottingham, jnr. of Seaton, John Dudding and Nicholas Blanchard of East Cottingwith, William Hindsley of Latham and John Gibson of Spaldington cum Willytoft, gents., trustees of inhabitants of par. Aughton for repair of church to George Halley of Bubwith, butcher: messuage called Kirkhouse with toft, croft and garth, 22ac. in the fields (i.e. Littlefield, Highfield, Northfield, New Moor Lands, the Burtles and the Intack), 1 beastgate in the Dion, 3 parts of a beastgate in Old Annamhills, 1 1/2r. meadow in the Counterfleets and 1 1/2r. meadow in the Marsh all in Bubwith. 20 March 1766
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Relating to case brought in the York Consistory Court concerning the responsibility of inhabitants of Aughton Hold Fronts in Seaton Ross to pay church rates to parish of Aughton
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Part of an original bundle. ('M. Bundle 2') of farms in Seaton Ross. U DDEV/21/315 - 326
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Specifically, 1753-1760; 1778-1783; 1790-1800
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Relating to the fences between the titheyard in Shipton and the freehold land of widow S. Witn. Jo. Sothoron, Jo. Vessey
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Marmaduke Constable's share of the Oxeland; 27 beastgates in Branser; Springhill and Springhill House; corn pasture and the Yowe land in Sutton and Sutcoates; and all royalties and rights of fishing and fowling of M.C. in the lordship of Sutcoates
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For performance of covenants of (Lease?) of the same date: Witn. William Constable, Robert Stroker
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Third part of a messuage and croft; 7 1/2 beastgates in the Eastfeild; common in Somergaimes; 12 beastgates in the Eastfield and Westfield; 6 beastgates in the Eastfield and South Ings; cottage and Ember Garth; 'Ten pence in the woode with 6 beastgates' in Eastfield Wood and Humber feilds; 160 sheepgates in Summergames all in Sudcoates. Messuage and 3ac.; specified lands in the North Field, South Field and Lord Field and Ingmaske; beastgates in pastures called Cristons and Maske; messuage and garth; 3 cottages and garths called the Causey House and West End Houses; sheepgates in the Fallow Fields or Clottfeilds, all in Atwick. Third part of various messuages, cottages and crofts and specified lands in the Eastfeild, North Carre Field and Carreside Field; beastgates in the North Lands, Bransholme, Westcroft, Salts, East Carre; sheepgates in the common field; a ninth part of the Castle Hill and Ringwith; messuage and garth; parcel in Sutton Ings; ninth part of a cottage and close called Spring Hill; ninth part of the liberties, courts and profits of the manor; third part of 2 messuages and crofts in Stoneferry, half part of Cow Close; moiety of Town End Close; third part of close called Poppum; parcel of meadow in Skandall; the ninth part of Greate Oxeland; parcel in Eweland and Corne Close, all in Stoneferry and Sutton. Parcels in the Eastfield and Westfield; pasturegates in the Seals in Rowlston. And all other property of Sir P.C. in Sudcoates, Swine, Atwick, Sutton and Rowlston: Witn. Rich. Shirburne, Geo. Constable, Christopher Bentley, Peter Vavasour, Robert Saltmarshe. Endorsed 'The Bargayne and Sale of Sir Philip Constable Baronett of all his Holdernes landes, immediatlie upon his composicion in pursuance of the additional Act for sale of his estate'
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Messuage, garth, third part of an oxgang (mentions East Field, Carr Side or West Field, North Carr Field, West Carr Side, Bransholme, East Carr and West Carr Side) in Sutton: Witn. Jo. Sotheron, Robt. Broumflitt, George Hogg, Richard Wright
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Specified parts of messuages, closes and lands in Sudcoates, Stoneferry and Sutton (mentions Sommergames, Sudcoates East Field and West Field, Sutton Ings, the Chimney Land, Cow Close and Towne End Close): Witn. Jo. Sotheron, Robt. Broumflitt, George Hogg, and Thomas Harison, and Robert Shirburne
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Specified parts of messuages, crofts and lands (mentions East Field, Humber Field, the Wood, Summergames and Enere Garths) in Sudcoates: Witn. Robert Shirburne, Jo. Sotheron, George Hogg, Rich. Cooke, Rob. Myles
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Specified beastgates in Sudcoates East Field and the South Ings: Witn. Jo. Sotheron, Robert Shirburne, Robert Broumflitt, Edmond Bawmer, Richard Wright
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Specified parts of messuages, crofts, garths and lands (mentions North Carr, North Carr Lands, Carr and Carr Side) all in Sutton: Witn. Jo. Sotheron, George Hogg, Robert Harpham, Robt. Miles, Edmond Bawmer
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Specified parts of messuage, toft, garth, oxgang and meadow in East Carr, all in Sutton: Witn. Robert Shirburne, Jo. Sotheron, Robt. Harpham
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Third part of messuage and croft; and lands in Sutton Ings, Risom Carr, Carr Side, the East Field, North Carr Field, Carr Side Field and East Carr in Sutton: Witn. Robert Shirburne, Jo. Sotheron
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Third part of a messuage: Witn. Robert Shirburne, Jo. Sotheron
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Third part of a toft called Lopham and of a sheepcote (with common for 30 sheep and 8 great mouths) called Boofeing, and of meadow and gates in pasture called Salts all in Sutton: Witn. John Crosse, John Threkeld, Lancelot Gibson and Robert Harpham
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Two Nobles of grass (i.e. 3 1/2 gates in South Ings and 2 1/2 gates in West Field) in Sudcoates: Witn. Willm. Dalton, Robt. Harpham, Robt. Broumflitt, Robt. Shirburne
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A third part of close called Ewe Lands and Corne Pasture in Sudcoates: Witn. George Duesberie, Edward Foster, Robt. Sherburne
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Third part of a messuage in Finckle Street and of specified lands (mentions East Carr, the Ings, New Inges, the Raw, Head Dale, Sudcoates East and West Fields and South Ings) all in Sutton and Sudcoates. Witn. Robt. Sherburne, Antho. Iveson, Joseph Snayth
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Third part of a house called Woodhouse and of a garth and lands (mentions New Ings and Sutton Ings); fourth part of a cottage all in Sutton: Witn. Edw. Bradshaw, John Lakin, Willm. Newhouse and Jo. Sotheron
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Ninth part of the Great Oxeland: Witn. Jo. Sotheron, Henry Cock and Richard Alexander
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A ninth part of royalty of Sutton and Sudcoates and of the Spring Hill; 'the ninth last set in the Foord Dike alias Feere Dike and Sutton Carr'. Common pasture in Bransholme for 27 beasts: Witn. Geo. Howdall, Joseph Snayth, Tho. Silkewrth
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Third part of a messuage, toft and oxgang in Sutton: With Bond for performance of covenants. Witn. Lancelote Truslove, Geret Hewetson, George Procter
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Third part of a messuage, toft, croft, oxgang and 5 beastgates in the East Carr: Witn. Richard Wright, Lancelote Truslove, Bennet Hewitson
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Lease for 21 years at 40s. rent: to Stephen Snaith of Stoneferrie: - - third part of a messuage, toft and common; third part of a quarter of bourd land; third part of a half of a common, and of 2ac. meadow in the Meene Daile; 2 beastgates in the West Crofte in Stoneferry of Sutton: Witn. Thomas Watson, Peter Gibson, John Crosse. With Bond for performance of Covenants
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Lease for 21 years at £3. 6. 8d. rent: Marmaduke Constable of Everingham, esq. to Thomas Johnson of Sutton, husbandman: - - third part of a messuage, toft and 1/2 oxgang; 4 1/2 beastgates in the Norlands and 5 beastgates every third year in the Norlands, all in Sutton: Witn. Thomas Watson, Peter Gibson, John Crosse
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Lease for 21 years at 40s. rent: to Peter Gibson of Sutton, husbandman: - - third part of messuage, toft, 1/2 oxgang, 8ac. meadow and 2 1/2 beastgates in East Carr in Sutton. Witn. Thomas Watson, Bennet Hewitson, Robart Hodgg
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Lease for 21 years at £4. 15s. rent: William Kidde of Sutton, husbandman: - - messuage and third part of toft, 1/2 oxgang, 6 1/2ac. and 1/2 steng of meadow, 2 beastgates in Bransholme, and a pighill; 1/4 oxgang bourd land and 1/2 a common, all in Sutton: Witn. Thomas Watson, Richard Wright, John Cross
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Lease for 21 years at £3. 3. 4d. rent: to Richard Wright of Sutton, yeoman: - - third part of a messuage, toft and oxgang in Sutton: Witn. Ralph Constable, John Easton, Edward Snasdal
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Lease for 21 years at £3. 6. 8d. rent: to John Squire of Sutton, yeoman: - - third part of a messuage, toft, croft, oxgang, and 5 beastgates in East Carre in Sutton: Witn. Ralph Constable, John Easton, Edward Snasdal
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Lease for 21 years at £10 rent: to Susanna Harrison and her son Steven Hogg of Stoneferrie: third part of a messuage, toft, sheepcote, Cow Close, 9 1/2ac. and 1/2 steng meadow, 3/4 of an oxgang and a common; and pasture for 3 beasts in Sudcoates West Field all in Stoneferry, Sutton and Sudcoates. Also the ninth part of a pound of pepper to be paid by Joseph Bland for a tenement in Driepoole, and the third part of a pound of pepper to be paid by Rowland Coniston: Witn. Thomas Watson, Peter Gibson, Benet Hewitson. With Bond for performance of covenants
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6 beastgates in the East Fields of Sudcoates and 2ac. in Sutton Ings: Witn. Garrat Hunter, Benet Hewitson and Thomas Harison
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Third part of a house, garth, Cow Close, 3/4 oxgang, 9 1/2ac. and 1/2 steng meadow; and 3 beastgates in Sudcoates Westfeilde. 1/2 a house, garth and Towne Ende Close in Stoneferry: Witn. James Dalton, Robt. Musgrave, Geo. Constable
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Third part of a messuage, toft, oxgang, 15ac. meadow, 5 gates in East Carr and 3 commons in Sutton: Witn. Ane and Geo. Constable, Robt. Musgrave
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Third part of a messuage, toft, 5ac. meadow, 2ac. in every field (except 1/2ac. in Carr Syde Feilde, 2 gates in East Carr, 1 land common and a house common in Sutton): Witn. Geo. Constable, Robt. Musgrave
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Third part of messuage, toft, a quarter of bord land and 2 gates in the West Croft in Sutton: Witn. Geo. Constable, Robt. Musgrave
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Capital messuage with a third of an oxgang and a quarter of an oxgang in every field, 6 1/2ac. meadow, 2 gates in Bransum and 2 1/2 gates in East Carr in Sutton: Witn. Geo. Constable, Robt. Musgrave
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Third part of a messuage, toft, 1ac. in every field, and 1ac. meadow; 2 1/2 gates in the East Carr; a ninth part in the Castle Hill and Ringe Parte in Halle Court Wales in Sutton East Feildes; 5ac. in Sutton Ings all in Sutton: Witn. Geo. Constable, Robt. Musgrave
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Four Nobles of pasture in the East and West Feild and South Inges of Sudcoates: Witn. Geo. Constable, Robt. Musgrave
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'Two Nobels & a haule' in the East and West Field and South Ings; third part of a messuage, toft and free common in Sudcoates: Witn. Geo. Constable, Robt. Musgrave, Willm. Hudson, Thomas Harison
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Capital messuage, 2ac. meadow called Ember Garth, 1 Noble in the East Field, 'ten pence in the Wood', 1 Noble in the Humber Field and common in Sumbgames all in Sudcoates: Witn. Geo. Constable, Robt. Musgrave
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Toft in Ruhthorp held by Walter Urri, lying opposite the chapel and next to the road on the W. side: Witn. Master Walter, canon of the church of York; Richard, Peter, Adam and Robert, chaplains; Robert Lincel, Gilbert de Bernerthorp, Thomas de Langua(d), Geoffrey and Paulinus, clerks; Walter de Alredale, Roger Trenwel(un?)e, Roger Wirlepipin, William (17th cent.).
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All his property in Rughthorpe: Power of attorney to Christopher Foxse of Hayton and John Wode of Colthorp to deliver seisin. Witn. Thomas Hobs, bailiff of Londisburgh, John (Gokenor?) of Wighton, John Woode of Towthorp, Thomas Clarke of Rughthorpe, William Gibson. Given at Rughthorpe. See East Riding Antiquarian Society Transactions Vol. XXII (1919), p.30. With Bond for performance of covenants
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Messuage and 1 1/2 bovates in Rughthorp late of Robert Hayton of Hayton, gent
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Manors of Northe Duffelde, Otteryngham and Thorpe in the Strete: G.H. to occupy the premises paying £100 yearly. Further to Award of Sir Thomas Darseye, Lord Darseye, and Sir John Hussey, Lord Hussey (1 July 1531) made to settle disputes between R.H. and wife Dame Anne and G.H. Damaged
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Manors of Northe Duffeyld, Ottringham and Thorpe in le Strete with 10 messuages, [ ] ac. land, 200ac. meadow, 1,000ac. pasture, 200ac. wood, and rents in those places and in Shipton and Heyton
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Manor of Rowthorpe alias Thorpe in the Strete with 12 messuages, 6 cottages, 12 tofts and crofts, 300ac. land, 200ac. meadow, 600ac. pasture, 40ac. wood, 1,000ac. heath and moor, and 40s. rents in Ottringham, Rowthorp, North Duffeyld, Hayton and Shipton: To use of W.H
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Messuage and tenement in Thorpe in le Strete and Harswell (sometime possessions of the priory of Swine): Power of attorney to Robert Baddye and Robert Clerke to deliver seisin. Witn. Gilbert Wood, Robert Hird, Edward Butler of Burneby, John Baddy, John Best, William Wood. Seal of T.L. armorial
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For peaceful possession of property as U DDEV/25/7
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Messuage and 4 1/2 oxgangs in Roughthorpe
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Tenement, 6 oxgangs and a little close in Roughthorpe
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Messuage, 5 oxgangs, close on E. part of the carr, and moor
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For performance of covenants of deed of same date
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Messuage, 3 bovates, cottage, toft and croft in Rughthorpe: Witn. William Sawghell, John [ ], Robert Clerk, William Saunderson, John Vavisor
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Messuage, 3 bovates, cottage, toft and croft in Rughthorpe: Witn. William Sawghell, Henry Heyton, Thomas Smyth, John Caryee, Henry Watson, John Hyde, John Baddye, Edward Clerk
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Messuage, cottage, toft, dovecote, 40ac. land, 20ac. meadow, 40ac. pasture, 10ac. heath and furze, 6ac. turbary in Rughthorpe
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Manor of Rowthorpe alias Thorpe in the Street, with 5 messuages, 2 cottages, 4 tofts, 25 1/2 oxgangs and Gell Close: Covenants for further assurances by J.H. and wife Marye; and for payment of the purchase money by specified instalments, for which payment R.M. is jointly bound with Thomas Bowth of Bushope Norton, co. Lincs. esq. and William Hessellwood of Haton, yeoman. Recites leases of the premises to specified tenants. Witn. Thomas Bowthe, Marmaduke Monkton, Thomas Norton, Robert Lumbley, Henry Wytham, Roger Boswell, Willm. Bowthe, Marmaduke Hesselwood, John Forsett, Christopher Whorlton, William Hesselgray. Seal of J.H., a unicorn couchant regardent
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Manor of Rowthorpe alias Thorpe in the Street, with 5 messuages, 2 cottages, 4 tofts, 25 1/2 oxgangs and Gell Close: Power of attorney to Philip Constable of Everyngham, esq. and Thomas Doweman of Pocklington, gent. Witn. Thomas Bowthe, Marmaduke Monkton, Thomas Norton, Robert Lumbley, Henry Wytham, Roger Boswell, Willm. Bowthe, Marmaduke Hesselwood, John Forsett, Christopher Whorlton, William Hesselgray, George Fawcett, William Duffel Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. Thomas Monckton, William Moxy, Nycholas Woddall, Mychell and John Rychardson, Alexander Atkynson, William Wood, William and Richard Smyth, James Marshall, William Tomlynson, Martyn Stevenson, Thomas Thomlynson, Thomas Nicholson, William Bowthe, William Hesslegrave. Seal of J.H. 11 March 1576/7
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Manor of Rowthorpe alias Thorpe in the Street, with 5 messuages, 2 cottages, 4 tofts, 25 1/2 oxgangs and Gell Close: Witn. Robert Lumley, Henry Wytham, George Faucett, Willm. Hessellgrave, Christopher Wharton. Seal of J.H
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Manor of Rowthorpe alias Thorpe in le Streete with 5 messuages, 6 tofts, 2 dovecotes, 10ac. wood, 300ac. furze and heath and 20s. rents:
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Manor of Rowthorpe alias Thorpe in the Street, with 5 messuages, 2 cottages, 4 tofts, 25 1/2 oxgangs and Gell Close: Witn. Thomas Doweman, Mychaell Constable, Richard Vavasour, Francis Hall, Richard Percye, Jhon. Pasman, William Goure, Anthony Mounckton, Roger Boswell, George Ledell. Seal of R.M. armorial
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Manor of Rowthorpe alias Thorpe in le Streete with 5 messuages, 6 tofts, 2 dovecotes, 10ac. wood, 300ac. furze and heath and 20s. rents: Witn. Thomas Doweman, Mychaell Constable, Richard Vavasour, Francis Hall, Richard Percye, Jhon. Pasman, William Goure, Anthony Mounckton, Roger Boswell, George Ledell, Rayfe Shaw and John Parchment. Seal of R.M. armorial Endorsement of livery of seisin. 19 March 1580
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Manor of Rowthorpe alias Thorpe in the Strete with 5 messuages, 6 tofts, 2 dovecotes, 400ac. land, 100ac. meadow, 300ac. pasture, 10ac. wood, 300ac. heath and furze, 20s. rents: (20 January 1579/80)
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Further to U DDEV/25/22
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Cottage, hempgarth and 1 1/2 beastgates in the Inn Pasture with common of pasture, turves and whinns in Thorpe: Witn. Wm. Baddye, Wm. Patchet, Robt. Cole, Bartle Strecker
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Tithes of corn and hay in the fields of Little Thorpe otherwise Thorpe Felde par. Hayton: for duration of a Lease for 21 years granted to P.C. by the Dean of York. (10 August 1582)
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Messuage, cottage, toft, croft, and 3 oxgangs in Rughthorpe: Witn. William Brathwayt, Rychard Hutton, Raphe Shawe, John Tunstal, Robart Barwecke, John Roger, Henry Wynd, Martyn Stevenson
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Messuage, cottage, toft, croft, and 3 oxgangs in Rughthorpe: Witn. Raphe Shaw, Henry Wynne, John Tunstall, John Rogers
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Messuage, cottage, toft, croft, and 3 oxgangs in Rughthorpe: Witn. William Brathwayt, Raphe Shawe, Ritchard Hewton, Martyn Stevenson, Jhon Tunstall, Robert Barnwell, John Rogers, Henry Wynd
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Manorhouse of Thorpe with garden, orchard, 2 garths, dovecote, parcel called Barffe Hill with 2ac. meadow, closes adjoining on the W. and close called Geld Close: Witn. Roger Constable, John Davis, Rychard Mann, Raph Spence, Henry Winde, Willm. Lyll
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Annuity of £4 out of farm in Thorpp held by Margaret Unett: Witn. Alexander Aylesburie Endorsement of production at examination of Robert Musgrave by Commissioners for Sequestrations. Witn. John Geldart, Tho. Dickinson, Ra. Rymer, 20 October 1652
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Messuage and lands in Thorpe in the Street
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As they were in Thorpe before the enclosure 'about 12 years since'. 2 December 1631. In Case, Rev. Philip Ford v. Marmaduke Constable and others
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For performance of covenants of lease of same date: Witn. Phillip Constable, Robert Strother, Rich. Lyson. Seal 'W.S.'
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Annuity of £13. 6. 8d. out of manor and estate of Thorpe in the Streete: Witn. William Constable, Thomas Easton, Richard Lyson
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Messuage, hempgarth at rear, Sowle Garth, close called the North Feild adjoining Hatton Loane and Street Close; 38 1/2 beastgates in the Carr and 10 beastgates in the Moor; and Wrangland Close all in Thorpe in the Street: Witn. Robert Strother, Richard Steavenson, Thomas Easton, Robert Wynne
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Capital messuage and all appurtenant lands in Thorpe in the Street: Witn. George Barker, Robert Strother
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Capital messuage and all appurtenant lands in Thorpe in the Street: Witn. Mar. Prickett, Robert Strother, Richard Blansheard, Richard Ellis
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The Great Close: Witn. Geo. Sotheron, Geo. Constable, Geo. Metham
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2 messuages, hempgarth on back, Sole Garth, parcels called North Field, close called Streate Close and Wrangland Close, 38 beastgates in the Carr, 10 beastgates in the Moore, Stevensons Garth, parcel called the Hither Field, Low Close, Haver Close, 21 beastgates in the Carr; and 10 beastgates in the Moor: Witn. Robert Sherburn, Geo. Constable, Willm. Scott
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Messuage, parcel called Pasture Leas, Hill Close, Lane End Close, Long Close and parcels called the Moore and the Kilne Garth: Witn. Robert Sherburn, Geo. Constable, Willm. Scott
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Messuage, kilne garth, cottage called Parker Cottage and closes called the Moore, Greatfield or Farr Field, Littlefield alias Chappell Field, Haver Close, Low Close, Street Close and Wringland Close
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Messuage, cottages called Benja House and Parkers House, garth, Kilne Garth, Calfe Garth, Streete Close, Lane End Close, Ringland Close, Haver Close, Benja Close, Scourbrough Close, Great and Little Fields, Barley Hill, the Carr and the Moore: Witn. Fran. Stanfield, Richard Brigham
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Witn. Wm. Pearson, Fran. Stafield, Hugh Fawsitt and Geo. Browne. Endorsed with memorandum relating to Leases as U DDEV/25/49 - 50 (of the premises?)
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Messuage, cottage called Benja House, Benja Garth, Parker Garth, Calf Garth, Kiln Garth, Little Field, Low Close, Haver Close, Ringland Close, the Carr and the Moor: Witn. Ri. Brigham, Will. Oliver
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Messuage with the Great Field, Scarbrough Close, Street Close, Hill Close, Pasture Leas, Middle Close, Lane End Close, Long Close, Great Close, Smith's Close, Hern Close, and the Moore: Witn. Robert Watson, Fran. Stanfield, Ri. Brigham
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Farm with scheduled closes (261ac. 3r. 24p. in all)
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Farm with scheduled closes (354ac. 1r. 54p. in all)
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Thorpe Farm (362ac. 1r. 10p.)
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1r. glebe land in field called Chapel Flatt
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Manor of Whalsall commonly called le Ile de Whalsall, sometime of the Preceptory of Beverley. Rectory and advowson of North Cave sometime possession of the Priory of Kingston upon Hull:
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Manor of Whalsall commonly called le Ile de Whalsall, sometime of the Preceptory of Beverley. Rectory and advowson of North Cave sometime possession of the Priory of Kingston upon Hull: Recites a Lease of the premises for 21 years by Letters Patent to Christopher Payton of Muche Bradley, co. Suffolk, esq. (27 June 1573); his Assignment to Thomas Morgan of the Middle Temple, gent; and Assignment from T.M. to Dame I.E., Anthony Smetheley, W.D. & R.H. (1 August 1574). Witn. Thomas, Marmaduke, and Roger Sotheby, Robart Hansbie, Chrystofer Danyell, John Hunter, John Melsomme, Anthone Simsone
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Messuage and lands called the Yle of Wholsey. Provision for repayment of principal in Walkington church porch: Witn. Thomas Hewlay, Randall Etherington, Nicholas Babthorpp, Edward Ellerker
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Witn. Edward Ellerker, esq., Thomas Hewley, Randall Etherington, Thomas Alland, Richard Dawdman, Thomas Battell, John Herbert, Willm. Croft, Michaell Kinde, William Therle
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Messuage and lands called the Yle of Whalsey: Recites a Bargain and Sale of the premises from Richard Hill of Heybridge, co. Essex, and William James of London, gents. to W.W. (9 March 1571/2). Witn. William Shafton, Matthew Ussher, John Eland, Arnold Dawson
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2 messuages lying together in par. Holme in Spalding Moore with closes called the Hall Garthe (2ac.), Highe Close (40ac.) and Fogge Close (30ac.); close and barn; a hempgarth (4ac.), close and hempgarth lying opposite the messuage (16ac.), 2 closes newly enclosed from le Somer Pasture (20ac.), le Somer Pasture lying near Fowlney (100ac.), Calfe Close near Hatham Carr (10ac.), and le Ellers Carre (40ac.):
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Manor of Whalsall with all appurtenances called le Ile de Whalsall: Recites a previous Lease to them by Letters Patent (2 February 1577/8)
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a) Memorandum of Petition of Alexander Dawson to have a new Grant of the Isle of Whalsal, to confirm his title. Recites previous Grants and suits, 29 January 1586
b) Royal Warrant for Grant to Sir Francis Walsingham: manor of Ilfracombe, co. Devon. Manor of Shipton and Hundred of Chadlington, co. Oxon. Manor of Isle of Whalsal. Capital messuage of Twiswell, co. Durham. Manor of Abedley, co. Worcester. Lands in Densanger, co. Northants, 19 January 1586/7
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Reversion and remainder of the manor of Whalsall alias the Isle of Whalsall: Recites Grant by Letters Patent to Sir F.W. and F.M. (21 April 1587)
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Reversion and remainder of the manor of Whalsall alias the Isle of Whalsall
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Reversion and remainder of the manor of Whalsall alias the Isle of Whalsall
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Manor or Ile of Whalsall: Witn. Francis Bambrough, William Ruddocke, Richard Ellis, William Percye, George Fox, Thomas Allyson, Rayph Wasse, Richard (Royd?), James Stagg
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Manor or Isle of Whallsall with 3 messuages, 3 barns, 1 dovecote, 3 gardens, 3 orchards, 200ac. land, 200ac. meadow, 300ac. pasture, 200ac. heath and furze, 200ac. alder groves and 10s. rents in Holme in Spalldyngmore: (13 April 1589)
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Reversion and remainder of the manor of Whalsall alias the Isle of Whalsall: Witn. Henry Best, scrivener, Fra. Jacksonn, John Richardson and James Stagg. Seals armorial of W.S., a chevron between 3 trefoils; and of T.C., a fess wavy between 3 lions rampant
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Proctor Close adjoining the Hall Garthe of Whalsaye; Rownde Close adjoining the Fogge Close; Widowe Close adjoining Rownde Close; and 2 parcels called the Carres on the North side of Proctor Close
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The Great Sowthe Farre Hye Close adjoining R. Fowney in Whalsall: Witn. Henry Bankes, Robt. Dixon, Thomas Middleton, Robert Issherwood
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Proposed purchase of estate at Whallsall by Sir P.C. from Mr. Bamburghe
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Manor of Wallsall called the Isle of Walsall: Witn. Walter Rudston, Roger Constable, Richard Bassett, Anthony Lambert, Henry Erington, Peter Typping, William Wilshe, Peter Doleman, Marmaduke Constable, Geffrey Milborne, John Millington. Badly damaged
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Manor or Isle of Whallsall with 3 messuages, 3 barns, 1 dovecote, 3 gardens, 3 orchards, 100ac. land, 200ac. meadow, 300ac. pasture, 200ac. heath and furze, 200ac. alder groves and 10s. rents in Holme in Spalldyngmore: (17 June 1604)
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Manor of Whalsall alias Whalsey: Witn. Thomas Roper, William Constable, John Archer, Thomas Stringer, Thomas Easton and John Day
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Manor of Whalsall alias Whalsey: Provision for defeasance by P.C. Not executed
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Capital messuage and lands called Whalsey par. Holme in Spallingmore: Witn. Geo. Constable, Robert Saltmarsh, Edmund Lawson
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Relating to tithe rent of £2. 11. 8d. payable to the rector of Holme on Spalding Moor from Whalsey Farm. With Order of the Trustees for sale of Forfeited Estates that the Surveyor General be asked to report on the rent
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W.M. to let to R.E. a quarter of a close called Whalsey Fogs. Past trespasses to be forgiven: Witn. Tho. Crosbie, Mar. Millington
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Messuage, 100ac. land, 50ac. meadow, 50ac. pasture and 200ac. marsh in Whalsall alias Whalsey: Sir Marmaduke Constable vouched to warranty
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Whalsall alias Whalsey farm (about 500ac.):
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Whalsall alias Whalsey farm (about 500ac), and a moiety of the manor of Gardholme: Recites Mortgage by R.W. and wife Elizabeth to Sir W.J. (13 - 14 September 1723)
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For £20 paid by the priory. Damaged. See East Riding Antiquarian Society Transactions, Vol. XXII (1919) p.11. Damaged
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To take seisin of a messuage in Mortham in tenure of Simon Askewe; a watermill in Mortham called Gretaybrigg Myln, a close in Rokeby called Grett Close and 2 closes there in tenure of R.H.; closes there called Kyrke Crofft and Shawe Crofft, and a close there in tenure of Robert Bynkes and Thomas Mit[ ]; and a close there called Hoton Close: Further to a deed made to them by Thomas [ ], [ ], and (Ralph?) Rokeby, gent. Seals, i) a ship with furled sail; ii) missing; iii) a bird, and iv) a bull's head, caboshed. See East Riding Antiquarian Society Transactions Vol. XXII (1919) p.17
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See East Riding Antiquarian Society Transactions Vol. XXII (1919) p.6. Nos. 9 - 11
All property in Berlay near Drax which he (with Agnes Salvayn, Walter de Ruddestan, Stephen de Herlethorp, William Lascy of Skelton, William Everard of Laxton, and Thomas de Houk of Houeden) had of the gift of John Daynill of Laxton: Witn. John de Ask, John de Kyrkeby, Robert de Babthorp, William de Swynflete, John Wybet of Hemmyngburgh. Given at Berlay. Seal, 'I' between palm branches
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To deliver seisin further to U DDEV/29/1: Seal, 'I' between palm branches
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As U DDEV/29/1: Given at Berlay. Seal, armorial, 3 (popinjays?) 'Sigillum [ ] de Herlthorp'
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1ac. in Camelsforth (land of John Feyth William W., and of Drax Priory E.; le Bryglane N.; and le Halland of Sir Brian Stapylton S.): Witn. Thomas Keyddar, John Arnald, William Arthure, William Kyddar, senr. and Richard Forstar, all of Camelsforth. Given at Camelsforth, Easter day 36 Hen. (VI)
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3 closes lying together in Camelsford (i.e. One having land of Sir Brian Stapilton W.; land of Henry Freor and the second close E.; land of Drax Priory S.; and a common way N. The second having land of Sir Brian Stapilton called Lyngclosez N.; lands of Guy ('Gwydonis') Dawnay, of Drax Priory and of the heirs of Dilcokkez S.; lands of Geoffrey Smyth W., and one of the other closes E. The third having lands of Henry Freor E., S., and N.; and land of Drax Priory and one of the other closes W.) which he inherited on the death of his father Richard Kidder: Witn. James Salvan, gent., Robert Radcliff, gent., Henry Freor, William Tolton, Matthew Thomson. Given at Camelsford
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An annuity of £40 out of Camelsforth Graunge (now or late in tenure of William Addam of Draxe): Defeasible on payment of £300 by Sir P.C. Not executed
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For £150 bequeathed by Michaell Constable of Everingham, esq. dec'd. (brother of Sir P.C.) to Michaell son and heir of William Constable of Staynford, esq.: for lives of the said Michaell C. the son and his mother Helen C. after death of William C.: Camlsforth Grainge (now or late in tenure of Thomas Atkinson): Lessees to be at a third part of the charge of repairing clow called Lending goate head. On trust to pay one moiety of the profits each to Michaell and Helen C. Witn. John Archer, Geo. Constable, David Blow, George Metham, Will. Palmes, jnr., Christopher Otterburne, George Morton. Seal of Marmaduke Prickett, a thistle
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Farm in Camelsforth in tenure of Thomas A. father of E.A. (Camblesforth Grange?- U DDEV/30/4): Lessee to be at a fourth part of charge of repairing clow called Lending goat head. Witn. Geo. Constable, Stephen Parker, John Musgrave
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See also U DDEV/30/4
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Farm with 316ac. in Camblesforth and Long Drax
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i) Joseph Thomson of Welton, esq. lord of the manor of Barlow ii) Marmaduke Constable Maxwell of Everingham, esq. and iii) Richard Clark, William Dawson and Joseph Dickinson, Inclosure Commissioners for Carlton and Camblesforth: for enlargement of Carr Dyke from Mawkey Pit to R. Ouse; and for cutting a drain over commons of Barlow, Carlton and Camblesforth
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Island called Halington and Middelholm; parcels called Horm and Hadde with their inhabitants, and from the Horm all that parcel with wood, marsh and meadow to the farthest part of the new drain, together with the fishery in the R. Ouse. Churches of Drax; Roxeby, Midle Rase, Hyrnham, Swinehamstead, (co. Lincs.) and Salteby, (co. Leics.) 2 ploughlands in Snyterton. 30 measures of bread corn from the mill of Hunsflet. 1/2 ploughland in Weston (Beeston?). 1 oxgang at Faghedre (Faweather par. Bingley). 1 oxgang in Berlay and Aldethcroft with the meadow and the water of R. Ayre. 1 mark silver from Ayrmin. Mill in Drax. Tithe of the mills in Ledes. 12 oxgangs in Roxby with 7 tofts, common in the marsh, and the mill of Roxby 'and all the seats of Mills in the said vilage and teritory'. 2 plough-lands in Salteby with messuages and tithes of his household and kitchen: With the advice of Thurstan, archbishop of York. Witn. Ralph Paganell, Peter son of Estolf, Adam and Thomas his sons, Warin de Sancto Patricio, William de Stanegref, William de Altaripa, Simon de Stanegref, William de Balioll, Hugh de Bois, Robert de Roxby, Robert son of Silvester, Archard Mareschall. 'Monasticon Vol. 2 page 96'. See also 'Early Yorkshire Charters. Vol. VI. The Paynel Fee' (Y.A.S. Record Series. 1939) pp.86 - 87, where the full text of the original is printed
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Island called Holinholm and Midelholm 'as now compassed about with itstrenches, the seat of the mill and the mill itself at the entrance of these places and the drain which is the pond of the said mill with the next drain to the south'. Church of Drax with 2 oxgangs and a toft or messuage in the same village. Stanhill chapel, with the place where alders grew formerly belonging to it. Messuage in Camelsforth with ground called Alfgerridding. 1 oxgang in Birlay out of which the canons receive 12d. yearly. 1 mark silver yearly from Ayrmyn. With wood for burning and making fences, and pasture in the waste of the woods for young swine: With the consent of his wife, Lesceline. 'Monasticon Vol. 2 page 96'. See also 'Early Yorkshire Charters. Vol. VI. The Paynel Fee' (Y.A.S. Record Series. 1939) pp.100 - 101
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Churches of Drax and Garthorp (co. Leics.): Michaelmas after King Richard took his journey to Jerusalem. 'Monasticon Vol. 2 page 97'. See also 'Early Yorkshire Charters. Vol. VI. The Paynel Fee' (Y.A.S. Record Series. 1939) pp.104
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Churches of Drax, Bingeleia (Bingley) and Fostona (Foston on the Wolds?): Witn. Robert de Butevilain dean of York, Geoffrey provost of Beverley, Master Robert Magno, John son of Letaldus ('f. Letaldi'), William Tillemir, Jeremiah canon of York, William parson of Harewde, Osbert de Baiocis (Bayeux). See 'Early Yorkshire Charters. Vol. VI. The Paynel Fee' (Y.A.S. Record Series. 1939) pp.103 - 104; also East Riding Antiquarian Society Transactions Vol. XXII (1919) p.7
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a) Gift: Hugh Paganellus to Drax Priory: 10ac. in Brocholes near the land which Fulk Paganellus gave to them and against the land of William Sporte on the W. part: Witn. John de Byrkin
b) Gift: Hugh Paganellus to Drax Priory: 40ac. in the South Marsh of Hales, towards the middle and between Brokholes and Warneholm: Rendering 1 mark of silver yearly. Witn. John de Byrkin, Adam Paganellus
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Given at Westminster. Fragment of Great Seal, green wax
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Not to make over any part of the said fee to religious houses or men, nor to enter into any mortgage ('in Judaismo inpignorabimus') or do anything whereby the rights of Sir John and his heirs might be diminished: Witn. Sir John de Bella Aqua, Walter de Faleys, Adam Marscall, Walter son of Silvester, Robert Olivero, Geoffrey Largo, Walter Blundo. Given at Drax. 3 weeks from Easter, 56 Henry son of John. See East Riding Antiquarian Society Transactions Vol. XXII (1919) p.8
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All services and customs from any land they might have from an assart in Newland ('Nova Terra') or elsewhere in the soke of Drax: This quitclaim not to prejudice J.P. or his heirs in respect of the old bovates which his villeins ('nativii') held of him in the said soke. Rendering 4d. yearly for each acre of the assart, and doing suit of court at Drax every 3 weeks, for all customs and demands saving relief. R. & L. not to make over any of the land in alms to the religious, nor to mortgage it ('in judaismo inpingnorare') or lease it, or do anything whereby J.P. or his heirs might be injured. Witn. Sir John de Bella Aqua, Sir Thomas de Houk, Robert de Berley, William de Polintone, Thomas de Meteham, William de Middeltone, John de Rednes, Walter de Faleyse, Adam Marscallo, Walter son of Silvester. 3 weeks from Easter 56 Henry son of John. Fragment of seal. '[ ]DE. SNAT[ ]'
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Quitclaims, which are in several different hands, are listed in East Riding Antiquarian Society Transactions Vol. XXII (1919) pp.8 - 10, nos. 15 - 46.
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Seal, vesica, a fleur-de-lys, 'S. TOME. FIL. SEWALL'
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Seal, vesica, a fleur-de-lys, 'S. JOHIS. FIL. ADE'
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Fragment of seal, vesica, ' [ ]ICARD. JOHIS. FIL[ ]'
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Seal, vesica, (an escarbuncle?), 'S. GALFRID.FIL. IOH'
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Fragment of seal
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Fragment of seal now missing
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Fragment of seal, vesica, a star and crescent, ' [ ]JOH [ ]D [ ] RI [ ]'
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Seal, vesica, an inverted crescent between 2 stars 'S. ADE. FILII. GALFRID'
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Seal, vesica, a fleur-de-lys, 'S. WILLI.HARNIF.DE.N'
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Seal, vesica, a fleur-de-lys, 'S. SEWAL.FIL.ADE'
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Seal, vesica, a fleur-de-lys, 'S. WIL. FILII.ADE'
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Seal, vesica, a fleur-de-lys, 'S. EUSTAC.FIL.TONE'
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Seal, vesica, a fleur-de-lys, 'S. WILLELMI.F.RADULFI'
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Seal, vesica, 5 ears of corn (?), 'S. RICARDI. FILII.HUGONIS'
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Seal, vesica, (an escarbuncle?), '[ ]TI.DE.COR'
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Seal, circular, a disjointed sexfoil 'S.WALT.FIL.WIL'I.'
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Seal, vesica, a bird walking 'S. IOHIS. LAVEROC'
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Seal, vesica, a fleur-de-lys, 'S.WALTERI. LEBOY'
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Seal, vesica, a fleur-de-lys, 'S. NEL.FIL.THOME
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Seal, circular, a disjointed octofoil 'S. ADE. FIL. WALT'I'
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2ac. in the soke of Drax (i.e. 1ac. in Stanhil; land sometime of Alan del Scourth and his brother Hugh, and of Walter father of the donor N.; land of donor S.; one headland abutting on the exit from Stanhil, and the other on land sometime of Thomas son of Alice. 1ac. in Pakemanenges, lying between lands of Thomas del Scourth and of the donor; one headland abutting on land of the said Thomas (del Scourth), and the other on Kilnedikland): Rendering a clove yearly. Witn. Robert de Rowelle, Richar de Roholm, Henry son of Walter de Nova Terra, William Sybry, Thomas son of Sewall, Adam Marescall, Walter le Falays
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A toft near his chamber and a place of land called Barbokan, which he had of the gift of Nigel le Speller and Adam Gossib (messuage which he had for life of the gift of William Sybry, and land of the lord S.; lands of Nigel le Speller and the Prior of Drax. N.; highway W.; and land of the Prior of Drax E.): Rendering a clove yearly. Witn. Robert de Rowelle, Richard de Rocholm, Henry son of Walter de Nova Terra, William Sybry, Thomas son of Sewall, Adam Marescallo, Walter le Falais, Stephen Sybry.
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1 1/2ac. arable land, with all the moor opposite at the headland towards the N., (lying in Grenehirst between land of Walter Falays E. and land sometime of Richard King W.; the N. headland abutting on the ditch which divides the moor from the land of Simon; and the S. headland on land of Thomas le Bayns which his father Robert le Bayns bought from the donor Agnes Crake): Rendering an apple to the donor at Easter, and 6d. yearly to the chief lord of the fee. Witn. Walter Falays of the grove ('de memore'), Alan of the wood ('de bosco'), Robert Oliver, Walter White ('Albo') of Burgo, Alan Marescallo of Drax, Rober Cotur of Burgo.
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£40 land in Drax: To J.P. and his heirs
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6ac. 3r. of the land sometime of William son of Gode de Langerak: Witn. Adam le Blund of Burg, his brother John, John Falays of Burg, Robert son of William de Langerak, Richard Bussy of the same, his brother John, Adam son of Sewall of Ayremin, John son of Paynel of Ayremin
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Toft and buildings in a place called le Lanehuses (between toft of Eustace son of John son of Die, and land of William Scoyer; and butting on Northewodegate S. and extending to the toft of John son of Richard Kyngh N.): Witn. Stephen Sibri of Rasen, Geoffrey the clerk of Rasen, Thomas son of Sewall de Nova Terra, John Ruffo of Nova Terra, Geoffrey the clerk of Nova Terra, Adam de Bresdick of Nova Terra. Seal, vesica, illegible
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8ac. in the soke of Drax, lying in 11 selions and a gare in a place called Northeuode: Witn. Sir William le Marechal of Drax, Richard de Burgo, Robert Blauhorn of Burgo, Ranulph the cook ('Coco'), Henry Silvester of Drax, Alan the clerk of Drax, John Falais of Burgo. Seal, damaged, a lion rampant to sinister within a sexfoil, legend illegible.
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Of the church of Salteby, co. Leics., to Drax Priory; which the priory had with the consent of W(illiam) Paganellus, the founder and patron of the church, and of Hugh and Robert, bishops of Lincoln, and by virtue of letters from the apostolic see and archbishops of Canterbury. Given at Nettelham, III Kal. June 1292. Seal, vesica, the bishop enthroned '[ ]ONIENSIS.EPIS [ ] '
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A list of names of those in Drax, Newland, Langrake (Long Drax) and Armyn charged with making the new dyke in the soke of Drax
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Given at Scroby, Kal. April 1315. Seal of the archbishop, vesica, the archbishop standing, right hand raised in blessing and the left holding a staff, under an architectural canopy and between the keys of St. Peter and a sword '[ ]WILL'I. DEI. GRA. EBORACENCIS. ARCHIE [ ]'
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15s. 4d. rents from lands and tenements called [ ] thland in Draxburgh and Newland (i.e. from Thomas son of Randolf of Newland (6d.?); William [ ] 2d.; Margery [ ] doughter 4d.; Richard son of Henry [ ] 3d.; Richard Paytefin 12d.; William Sewall 3s.; Sir John Paynel 8d.; Richard Souter 4d.; Thomas Calfhird 7d.; Thomas son of Robert 14d.; Henry son of Dionisius (Dionisia?) 5d.; Thomas de Redenesse 5d.; John son of Geoffrey 10d.; Peter Arnyf 12d.; Thomas Paytefin 14d.; Matilda Messenger 6d.; John de Snayth 17d.; Roger Scot 8d.; John de Brokholes 6 1/2d.; and Walter Spiritus 4d.): Witn. Sir Gilbert, prior of Drax, John Chaumberleyn, [ ] Snayth, Richard Sp [ ], Laurence del S [ ], [ ] Grene. Given at Drax, Monday after Easter 12 Ed. III.
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34s. 2d. rent in Drax from William son of John de Sw [ ]: Witn. Hilary [ ]flet, Thomas Eg[ ]ton, Nicholas Roscelym, John Oliver of Yucflet, William Sybry, John de Neuland, [ ]. holm. Given at Yucflet.. Seal, circular, armorial, a chevron between 3 crosses (or fleur-de-lys?) within a bordure engrailed 'SIGILLUM. RICARDI DE REDENESSE'.
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16ac. lying (between the ditches?) in an assart near (le[ ]ghcoats) in Newhagh: For life of J.P. and wife Amys. Rendering 6s. 8d. yearly. Witn. [ ], John Lassy, William de Swynflet, John [ ]llere, John ([ ]wybet?), Robert Polayn, Thomas de Midilton. Given at Drax, XIIII Kal. April 51 Ed. III. Endorsed 'Neuhagh, Drax'.
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Messuage in Neuland (lying between the messuages of John de Neuland in the East and [Gabrerugot] in the West and abutting the land of [ ] de Neuland towards the North and the River Ayre to the South): Witn. John de Neuland, William de Swynflet, John Ingram of Neuland, Walter Bune of Neuland, John Ward of Neuland, William Breresdik. Given at Neuland in Drax, the Sunday after Michaelmas 1378
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Witn. John Hepp [ ], Henry Warde of Neuland, Robert Folvyll of Drax, Hugh de Norton, Thomas de Burton of Drax. Given at Drax. Enrolled by Hugh Fuller, auditor Endorsement. Witn. [ ] Poklyngton, Henry Warde, John Chereholm, John Westmerland, William Chestre, Thomas de Burton, Robert Folvyll. Thursday before St. Valentine 12 Henry IV. 12 February 1410/11
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Messuage in Langrak (Long Drax) (between tenements of Agnes Bacon and Thomas Thornton; and abutting on land of T.T. at one end and on a lane in Langrak at the other): Witn. John Mason, William Hudson, William Boteler, William de Buthe, Thomas de Burton. Given at Langrak in Drax. Thursday before St. Paul apostle, 1402
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For 10 marks in respect of lands in Drax, held of the Crown in capite by service of 2 knight's fees. Wednesday before Michaelmas 2 Hen. V
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3ac. land with a messuage and other buildings in Langrak (Long Drax) and the soke of Drax (messuages of William Curle N. and William Bonhom S.; water of Use E.; Padmoredike W.). 1ac. in Donnpole (land of John Hobard S., of Thomas att Wodd N., and of [ ] Webster E.; Donnepolemere W.): Witn. John Hobard of Lanehousez, John Cade, senr. of Langrak, Richard att Wodd, John Cade, jnr. and Henry Feton all of the same. Given at Langrak, purification B.V.M. 18 Hen. VI.
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A messuage built in Langrak (Long Drax) (Crown Land N.; land of Andrew Gryse S.; watercourse of Use E.; land of Crown and of A.G.W.): Witn. Andrew Gryse, John Wylkynson, William Curbye of Langrak. Given at Langrak, All Saints 37 Hen. VI. Seal, vesica, a standing (female?) figure, illegible
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As U DDEV/31/60: Witn. and date as U DDEV/31/60.
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For their lives, a messuage in Drax: Witn. Thomas Frankland, Thomas Goldewate, Herre Freer. 2 small seals, illegible (one a 'B'?)
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1ac. in lez Carres (land of Drax Priory called Gregoreland E.; of Thomas Babthorpe, esq. W.; and of Sir Brian Stapyllton S.; highway N.): Witn. John Arnald of Drax, William Meydley, John Yve, Nicholas Mathew, John Bawne. Given at Camysforthe. Small seal, 'B'. Endorsed 'Drax'
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A waste toft in Langrake (Long Drax) (land of the heirs of John Kyrlow W. and of the heirs of William Myddyllwod E.; Myddyllfeyld Lane S.; water of Use N.): Witn. Ralph Wade, John Myddyllwod, Robert Pullan of Langrake
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House and site of the priory of Drax, with the churchyard and cemetery, with all appurtenances; closes called Henry Londes (17ac.), Oxewodde (16ac.), Great Fatt Woodde (30ac.), Little Fatt Woodde (16ac.), Nyne Acres (12ac.), Eightene Acres (18ac.), Eight Acres, Langlandes, Tyle Kelne Close (the next three lines are badly damaged but Sandes (8ac.), le Abbey Ing (32ac.), close (8ac.), Kyrlewfeld (10ac.), Forty Landes (18ac.), Middilfeld Bothom (10ac.), Betmans Feld Close (10ac.),are mentioned), Calfe Close, Sheepcoate Hill (6ac.) Falles (11ac.?), Greneherst (20ac.), Symond Landes (14ac.) Thryskell (?20ac.), Buttes Garth (3ac.), Longlandes (26ac.), Brakes (20ac.) and le Brigges, le Kerth alias le Lowe Pasture (50ac.) Saynt Mary Banke in Langrake. Camelsford Grange with closes called Rye Croft and Davy Lande, 15ac. meadow, Camelsford Wodde (8ac.), grove called Selly Spryng (16ac.). Fishery of Newhey with a house and all lands in Newhey in tenure of Robert Okes and wife Margaret. Passage across the Ouse in Newhay in tenure of William Ryecroft. And all other appurtenances of the priory of Drax, as held by William Emson the late prior. Given at Westminster. Damaged. Initial portrait of Hen. VIII. Gt. Seal missing, but portion of cords remains
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All their lands in the field called Grenehirst: 2 small seals Endorsement of livery of seisin to Hugh Hungait as attorney of Sir M.C. Witn. John Baxster, bailiff of Drax, Robert Doughtie, John Lange, John Lussell
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Mansion house, horse corn mill, kiln, dovecote; houses called the Stole (Scole?) Howse, Woodcokkbest Howse, the Old Ketching and the Chappiter Howse; closes called the Orchard, Creyke Garthe, Fermerye Garth, Choppe Garth, Oxewood, Tyle Kylnefeld, Longlandes, Great Fattwoodes otherwise Farre Fattwoodes, Sellie Spryng and Westmerfeld; close of meadow (17ac.); close arable (10ac.); 2 closes meadow (16ac.); and parcel called the Farre Garthe in Drax. All sometime property of Drax Priory. Parcel called the Sandes; fishing with a net 'called a syne drawght' in R. Ouse next to the Sandes and all cottages and hereditaments of R.C. in Neway:
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All his property in Camelsforth, (Wood?)house, Laynhouses, Langrak, Russolme, Drax and Haleys (except tenement in which W.R. lives in Drax, and a moiety of Harte Garthe): Endorsement of livery of seisin to Michael Constable, attorney of Sir M.C. Witn. [ ] Baxter, Richard Milnne, William Warde, Robert Dughtie, William Hembrugh, John Poole. Damaged
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Fisheries in R. Ouse called Willoraw Garth and Langland Fishegarth
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Annual rent of £5 from all his lands in Draxe, Camylsfurth, Langrake, Rusholme, and Newland which he acquired from William Radclyff (i.e. as U DDEV/31/69). 24 April 1570 Endorsement of (granting possession?) by Michall Constable, attorney of Sir M.C. Witn. William Radclyff, the writer, John Russeholme, William W(arde?), [ ] (Haddellam?), Thomas Tayleyor, William Meadley. 19 [ ]. 1570 (no month)
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Lands (in Drax?): Endorsed 'Drax ut mihi videtur' in 16th cent. hand
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Messuage, barn called 'a lathret', and garth opposite le Kyrkestile; cottage and garth; 2 cottages and garths at le Kirke end all in Drax. Lands of 66s. 8d. annual value in Drax and Langrak. Closes called Markyn (Mawkyn?) Lond and Person Swathe and a little close called Watfurlong in Drax. 2 messuages and lands; 2 cottages (one called le Burghe House), garth and orchard; in Langrake. Messuage, garth, a shaw of wood and lands in Camylfurth. Rents of 2s. in Drax. Three parts of the tithes of grain, hay, wool and lambs in the soke of Drax, formerly belonging to 3 chantries in Holden (Howden). Tenants named: Refers to a Crown grant to G.D. and James Glasier, gent. Witn. Robert Belton, Myles Whitworth, (Denrye Bareyt?)
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As U DDEV/31/73: Power of attorney to Richard Man and John Tunstall to deliver seisin. Witn. John Welles, servant to John Dalton, scrivener, Willm. Maxey, John Scurthe, Christopher Hughes. Seal of T.D. armorial, 16 quarters
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All lands in Drax which escheated to Sir Marmaduke, father of P.C., or were taken into his hands or those of P.C. on the attainder of the said Bryan Mydlewood (excepting 2ac. in close of P.C. called Parson Swarthe): To T.C. until J.M. is 21, and then to J.M. Rendering 5s. yearly and doing suit of court at Drax. Witn. Roger Constable, gent., Robert Saltmershe, gent. and William Maxey. Seal, armorial, a crescent on a fess between 3 talbot's heads erased
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Lease as U DDEV/31/67: Witn. Wm. (Godney?), Hugh Base, scrivener and his servant Thomas Langworth
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a) P.C. conveys to T. & A.T.: 4ac. in Mawkyn Lande, 16ac. in Parson Swarthe, a garth and 3 Payretree Closes, close called Nine Acres, 1ac. in close called Robertes More, 1ac. in Middlefeilde in Newland, 3ac. in Viccar Brigg Close and 1 1/2ac. in Westwodd in Langrigg, close called Higden Lande in Drax, 4ac. 1r. in Newclose in Langrigg, Pulleyn Close, 3r. in the Hailes, 1ac. in Jackcroft, Barne Garth, 1 1/2ac. meadow, 1ac. in the Oxpasture in Russholme, 7 1/2ac. in Langrigg, 4ac. in Ringe Hill in Russholme, 6ac. in Westwodd and close called the Westfeildes, all in Drax, Newlande, Langrigg, Russholme and Armyn: b) T. & A.T. convey to P.C.: manor of Draxe and all appurtenances except lands in Draxe, Newlande, Carleton, Langrigg, and Rusholme of which T. & A.T. are seized, other than closes called the Marr in Draxe Covenant permitting T.T. to hawk, hunt and fowl throughout the manor. Witn. Ra. Babthorpe, Rob. Dolman, Willm. Fenay, Anto Besson, John Poole, Willm. Adams, Martyn Stephenson, Tho. Walshe, John Tonstall Endorsement of livery of seisin to T.T. (Witn. Ra. Babthorpe, Rob. Dolman, John Saltmarshe, Raphe Babthorpe, jnr., John Pocklington, John Poole, Willm. Addames, Rich. Lawson, Robt. Sedall, Thomas Thaquerey, John Hunte, Rich. Strudder, John Jakes) and to P.C. (Additional witn. Thomas Ward, Richard Russum, Willm. Dowthbye), 25 September 1592
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Close called the Marr in Draxe: Covenant permitting P.C. and his heirs or their stewards to hold the court of the manor of Drax upon the said close. Witn. Ra. Babthorpe, Rob. Dolman, Anto. Besson, Willm. Fenay
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Manor of Drax with a cottage, 10ac. pasture and rents of 34 hens, 170 eggs and 1lb. of pepper in Drax, Carleton on Ayre alias Eyre, Newland and Camelsfurth
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Manor of Drax with a cottage, 10ac. pasture and rents of 34 hens, 170 eggs and 1lb. of pepper in Drax, Carleton on Ayre alias Eyre, Newland and Camelsfurth: Gt. Seal
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Messuage called Drax Abba Grainge and all appurtenances, late in occupation of Michaell Constable, gent. Cotttage in the Fery feildes of Drax with a little close and a land adjoining in tenure of Edward Swann: Witn. Francis Poole, George Lynseley, Rich. Basset
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Fishing in R. Ouse belonging to the manor of Drax (i.e. from the far end of Long Landes to West Feild Nooke) with all fish garths, settings, sine draughts and other appurtenances and easements (excepting sine draughts called Mr. Baxter Sine Draught, Ward Sine Draught and Sandes Syne Draught): Witn. Francis Norton, Clemente Mallinge
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Langrake Ferie: Witn. Henry Rossiforthe, Thomas Knowles
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For 61 years at £22. 8s. rent: (inter alia) closes called Summer Croft Feild, Syllie Springe, Nyne Acres, Fatwood, Fyve Acres, and the Sandes; and Summercrofte Feild House, all in Draxe. A cottage in Newhey: And to an Assignment of the premises from M.C. to his brother Roger C., 1 October 1613
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Witn. Will. Millington, Robert Constable, George Savage
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Annuity of £10 out of Drax Abbey Grange and Camlsforthe Graunge: Defeasable on payment of £100. Witn. Robert Constable, William Sugdale, Ralphe Constable
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On payment to him of £500 in all: 3 annuities of £50 in all out of Draxe Abbey Graunge and Camyllforth Graunge, granted to Rev. T.W. by recited deeds of 29 September and 20 October 1614 and 29 September 1615: Witn. Tho. Dolman, Marmaduke Snowe, John Skarr, William Man
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Closes called Summer Croft Feild, Silie Springs, Five Acres, Nin Acres and Great Fattwoods; house called Summercrofte Field House; G[old?] borough Close and closes called the Sandes in Drax. Messuage, orchard and yard in Newhey. Fishing in R. Ouse: To use of Roger Constable, esq. a son of Sir P.C. Witn. Alexander (Arnold?), Willm. Man, Gilbart Dawson, Willm. Russum
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Capital messuage and lands in Drax leased to W.M. for his life by Sir Philip Constable, dec'd. (20 April 1612): Witn. Ferdinando Emersone, John Slacke, John Archer
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Manor house, barn, orchard, hempgarth, Shawe Close, and 1/2r. in the hempgarth of Thomas Coningworth, in Drax: Witn. Marmaduke Constable, jnr., John Slacke, John Archer
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Annuity of £30 out of lands in Drax in tenure of Christofer Twisleton: Defeasable on payment of £300. Witn. Barthollomew Constable, Thomas Man, Willm. Russum
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Site of Drax Priory; Camelsford Grange and all other property of M.C. in Draxe, Camelsford and Newhay. Manor & soke of Draxe in Draxe, Langrake alias Langricke, Armin, Hales, Scurth, Lanehowses, Newland, Roseholme alias Rusholme, Camelsford, Carleton & Newhay. Langricke Ferry over R. Ouse. Fishings in R. Ouse and R. Ayre. Manor in Draxe as U DDEV/31/77:
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Manor of Drax, with the abbey there, the manor house and a place called the Soke; and all appurtenances including fishing and a ferry: In trust for the younger sons of P.C. by his wife Anne, sister of A. & T.R. Not executed
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As U DDEV/31/92: In trust for sale within a year of death of M.C., to pay his debts and raise portions for Michael, his youngest son, Robert his second son, and Barbara and Katherine daughters of his son and heir Phillip. Provision for defeasance on condition Phillip C. gives security for payment of the portions
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As U DDEV/31/92: Further to U DDEV/31/216. Power of attorney to John Laycock of Drax and Robert Wynne of Everingham to deliver seisin. Witn. Thomas Roper, Richard Lyson, Hugh Currer, William Constable, John Archer, Thomas Easton, Edward Clarke Endorsement of livery of seisin: Witn. Richard Poole, Robt. Stanby, Edward Durham, Thomas Atkinson, John Archer, Christofer Barker. 24 October 1632
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Removing sequestration from manor of the Abbey of Drax and a messuage in Ugleforth in York, parcel of the forfeited estate of Sir Phillipp Constable, contracted for sale to John Rushworth
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Annuity of £50 from manor of Drax and appurtenances in Drax and Camelsforth, for life of Sir Phillip Constable of Everingham if his second son Phillip C. shall so long live; but if Sir P.C. pre-deceases P.C., then an annuity of £100 thereafter for 99 years or life of P.C.: Witn. Edw. Morris, Stephan Wilkes Endorsement that P.C. the son died at Everingham, 26 December 168(1?)
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To show cause why they refuse to deliver possession to John Rushworth of messuages, parcel of the manor of the Abbey of Drax purchased by J.R. (as U DDEV/31/96)
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Mansion house and closes in Drax, in tenure of T.A.: Witn. Jo. Durham, Wm. Gregorie, Wm. Vodka, Will Gray
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Mansion house and all appurtenances in tenure of J.L.: J.L. to keep a couple of hounds or spaniels. Witn. Nicho. Widdrington, Robt. Shirburne, Jo. Pepper, Geo. Philliskirk
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Seal of John Laycocke of Drax Abbey, armorial, 1 & 4 a double-headed eagle displayed, 2 & 3 a lion rampant. Witn. Ema Gylby, Ri. Poole
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At 1d. rent: Sir Phillipp Constable of Everingham, his son and heir Marmaduke C. esq. and John Rushworth of Lincolne Inn, esq. to John Tayler, apothecary and John Constable, merchant, both of York: manor of Drax with all appurtenances in Drax and Camelsforth: Defeasable on condition of payment of £40 yearly to J.T. & J.C. during lives of H. & M.C. Witn. Will. Scott, Mathew Wilson
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For £200 to T.C.: annuities of £30 and £40 out of manor of Drax, granted to J.S. by Richard Sherburne, Humphrey Weld and Dame Anne Osborne as U DDEV/31/97: Recites the grant to J.S. (10 October 1653). Witn. John Weedon, Danis Witherington, Charles Norwood
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Relating to the lease of Somer Crofts Farm (as U DDEV/31/84), subsequent assignments and other transactions involving the premises and members of the Constable family and others
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Capital messuage in Drax with closes called Abbey Garth, Tilkin Field, Oxe Wood, Ings Closes, Long Lands Closes, Flatt Wood Closes, Tilkin Meadow Close, Herry Lands, Symond Closes, Fall Close, Holme Close and New Close (late in tenure of John Lacock of Drax Abbey): Witn. Ric. Robinson, Robt. Shirburne, Ric. Etherington, Richard Robinson, jnr., Rich. Booth, John Highter, 29 April 1661 Endorsement of attornment of Elizabeth Lacock. Witn. Richard Robinson, jnr., Robert Shirburne, Thomas Palin, 10 October 1661. Attached is Bond for performance of covenants. 29 April 1661
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As U DDEV/31/108: Witn. Richard Robinson, senr. and jnr., Robt. Shirburne, Josiah Oxnard. Attached is Bond for performance of covenants
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2 capital messuages with closes called Calfe Close, East and West Abbey Feilds, Middle Bottome Close, Gibson Close, Breare Close, Lath Garth, Sheepecoate Hill, Conyburrowes, Calfe Close, Hither and Farr Forty Lands, Three Acres, Little Close, Greene Pasture, Sweetehills, Highfall, Lowfall, New Close, Horse Close, Hither and Farr Greene Hursts, Greene Hurst, Crosse Close, the Mosse, Mosse Laine, Grainge Wood, West Hurne, Shoot Land Close, Ashespringe, Little Horse Close, Stubber Hill, Stubber Hill Springe, Brigsleights, Whinnesbridge, Little Ingg, Farr and Near Patey Moores, Calfe Close, Thruskills, Low Horse Close, Langlands, Short Langlands, Rye Croft and Bell Close, all in Drax: Witn. Michaell Anne, Robt. Shirburne, Ri. Poole, Thomas Atkinson, Willm. Scott, John Bayle. Endorsement of attornment of Richard Poole and Thomas Atkinson. With Bond for performance of covenants
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As U DDEV/31/110: Witn. Michaell Anne, Robt. Shirburne, Ri. Poole, Thomas Atkinson, Willm. Scott, John Bayle
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Witn. George Constable, Tho. Sawer, Jo. Witty, Willm. Scott
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Manor of Soake Drax alias Drax with the site of Drax Priory (15ac.) and closes called Oxewoods, Tilting Field Close, Near Ings, Hether Langlands, 2 Fattwoods, Roane Fattwoods, the Lawne, Great Ings, Langlandes, Tilkin Close, Calfe Close, Hary Lands, Symon Close, Symon Lands, Calfe Close, East and West Abbey Fields, pasture adjoining Breecks, Oate Close, Low Brexe, the Slacke, Brexe Hill Pasture, Yeate Close, Shawes Meadow, Dove Coate Close, and closes as U DDEV/31/110; cottage and croft; lands in Drax West Field, and Lundfeild, Northfield, Eastfield and Mill Field; cottage and croft in Langricke; parcel of meadow in the Ings; 2 little closes; parcel of pasture in Padmoore; the ferry and free fishings: Defeasable on payment of £1,770. Witn. Robt. Shirburne, William Plaxton, Thomas Lovell. Cancelled by cutting
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Witn. Antho. Gylby, senr. and jnr., Mathew Wilkinson, R. Belwood
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Received by Robert Shirburn, Will. Plaxton, Thomas Lovell
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James and Edward Nelthorpe, Sir Marmaduke Constable (all as U DDEV/31/114), Philip Mark Thomas Constable son and heir of Sir M.C., and Sir Henry Thompson of York (who provided the £1,500 in U DDEV/31/114, and for whom J. & E.N. acted therein as agents) to Sir Michael Warton of Beverley. Witn. Will and Ric. Thompson; Gregory, Christo and Richard Creyk; John and Geo. Constable; Thomas Wilson. Cancelled by cutting. 1 - 2 October 1669 Endorsed with Acquittance from Sir Michael Warton on repayment of the mortgage principal and interest. 1 August 1672
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For further assurances to Sir Michael, in particular by Philipp Mark Thomas Constable (aged 19) when at full age. Witn. Gregory and Christo. Creyk, Geo. Constable, Thomas Wilson. Cancelled by cutting
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To use of Thomas Constable (as U DDEV/31/106): Witn. John Nevile, John Porter, John Cooper
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As U DDEV/31/114: Witn. Rich. Smith, Peter Elliott, Tho. Aslaby
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Free fishing in R. Ouse belonging to the manor of Drax; and Langricke Ferry: Also rendering yearly 'fower good fresh rent sallmons of the best and largest size' for the fishing and two for the ferry. The lessors and their servants to have free passage over the ferry. Witn. Marmaduke Bosvile, Rich. Peper
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Tithes in Drax; and notes about the Priory and Advowson there
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Tithes out of farms of Sir M.C. called Drax Abbey, Comlesforth Grange (reserving tithes of Bell Close), and the Breks: Witn. William Denham, Edw. Atkinson
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Farm in Drax in tenure of I.D.: Witn. John Cooper, Francis Molineux, Willitam Tarleton
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For repair of Briglaine-bancke
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Langrick Ferry and fishing: Agents and servants of lord of the manor to be carried free. Sir P.C. to find wood to repair the Lord's Staith. Witn. Edw. Atkinson, Geo. Browne. Endorsed 'The Boate is 32 foote long and 11 foot broad'
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a) of Thomas Batman of Drax, husbandman: Summercroft Farme; a fishing called the Sands Signe; 200ac. arable, 200ac. meadow and 200ac. pasture in Drax
b) of William Crawforth: messuage in Neway with 10ac. arable, 10ac. pasture and 10ac. meadow
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Tithes of farms called Drax Abbies, Camblesforth Grainge, and Brecks Farme: Witn. Richard Shippen, John Reynolds
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Messuage in which E.D. and Henry Stafford live, with closes lately in their tenure, in Drax: Witn. Martin Ellery, Fran. Stanfield, Willm. Winter
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Tithes of farms called Drax Abbies, Camblesforth Grainge, and Brecks Farme: Witn. Chris. Lodge, John Reynolds
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As U DDEV/31/134: Witn. Tho. Champney, Fra. Brown
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Messuage and closes called East and West Fields, Freare Hills, Gillisons Close, 2 Forty Lands, Calfe Close, Cunneys Berreis, Little Close, Sheperd Hills, Sweet Hills, Low Fall, the Green, High Fall, 2 New Closes, Crose Close; and the Near, Far and Thisle Green Horsts, all in Drax: Witn.Tho. Champney, Fra. Brown
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That he was a party to an agreement for the sale of 659 trees in Drax from Sir Marmaduke Constable to Timothy Reynor of Walton, woodmonger (10 April 1716) as an agent of Sir M.C. only): Witn. Jno. Tomlinson, Leonard Firth
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i) Sir Marmaduke Constable of Everingham ii) Benjamin Pyne of London, goldsmith to iii) Edward Fellowes of par. St. Paul Covent Garden, co. Mdx. mercer: manors of Soake Drax with 5 farms (tenants and rents specified) and all other property of Sir M.C. in Drax, Newland, Arminghall, Lainehouses, South Langrack alias Langrick and Rusholme: Recites mortgage from Sir M.C. to B.P. as U DDEV/31/178
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The mortgage and assignment as U DDEV/31/140 have not been registered
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That he acted in the Assignment of Mortgage, as U DDEV/31/189, as the trustee of Sir Carnaby Haggerston. Witn. Thos. Wollascott, Richd. Chorley
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'For Mr. Raper's perusal and Inspection on his Claim to part of Camblesforth Common'
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Details of common balks in Drax fields, claimed by Mr. Constable as lord of the manor
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Farm with scheduled closes (29ac. 1r. 32p. in all), fishing and ferry at Long Drax
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Mortgage term in farm with 2 orchards, closes called the Four Lands. Long Readings and Little Padmore, and 7ac. 2r. 33p. in the open fields in Langrick:
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With receipts for payment for the work
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Manor and estate (834ac.) of Drax Abbey in Langrick, Camblesforth and Drax
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With plan
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Part of an original bundle. No.1 Drax'. U DDEV/31/158 - 172
Messuage with 2 parcels both called Four Lands, 4ac. 1r. in the Ings, 3 1/2ac. at Near Riddings, 4 1/2ac. in Longrike Feild, and close called Padmore, in Langrike: Witn. William Scott, William Poskitt
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Bequests to wife Mary; sons John, Thomas and William; daughters Mary, Ann, Elizabeth and Jane; friend John Bewer of Wickersley: Langrick, Tickhill
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Messuage and lands in Langrick as U DDEV/31/150. (And U DDEV/31/159?): Witn. Henry Horner, J. Boxby
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Part of an original bundle. No.1 Drax'. U DDEV/31/158 - 172
Estate of J.R. at Long Drax. (as U DDEV/31/161)
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Legacy to T.R. of £100, charged on estate at Drax by will of his father (as U DDEV/31/160)
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Part of an original bundle. No.1 Drax'. U DDEV/31/158 - 172
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By Martin Ringrose of Cottingham, yeoman and John Rickard of Hull, master and mariner, exors. of William Mantle, to Edward Johnson of Hull, gent
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Part of an original bundle. No.1 Drax'. U DDEV/31/158 - 172
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Legacy as U DDEV/31/163
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In trust for John Rickard, both of Cottingham, gents
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Estate of J.R. at Landrax
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Part of an original bundle. No.1 Drax'. U DDEV/31/158 - 172
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i) Sir Philip Constable of Everingham and his son and heir Marmaduke C. esq ii) Nevill Ridley of par. St. Anne Soho and William Lee of Clements Inn, gents iii) Hon. Thomas Radclyffe of Dilston, co. Northumberland, esq. and Robert Webber of par. St. Giles in the Fields, gent iv) William Haggerston of Haggerston, co. Northumberland and wife Anne (only daughter of Sir P.C.) v) Charles Orme of Grays Inn and John Ellis of par. St. Giles in the Fields, gents: manor of West Raysen with all appurtenances in West Raysen, Toft Newton and Waddingham, co. Lincs. Manors called Tupholme Manor, Navills Fee and Pagnells Fee in Middle Raysen; messuage and lands in Middle Raysen and Lessingley. Manors of Everingham, Whalsall (Wholsea), Arras and Thorpe in the Street with appurtenances in those places and in Holme in Spalding Moor, Weighton and Nunbornholme. Messuage in Uggleforth near Monk Barr in York. Manors of Soak Drax with appurtenances in Drax, Newland, Arminhale, Lanehouses, Scarth, Langracke and Rusholme: Witn. Wm. Powle, John Kighley, Daniel Molony, Tho. Penson
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i) Sir Marmaduke Constable, Nevile Ridley and William Lee (as U DDEV/31/174) ii) William Midford of Clements Inn, gent iii) Charles Orme and John Ellis as U DDEV/31/174: as U DDEV/31/174: To uses of U DDEV/31/174
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Manors of Everingham, Thorpe, Whalsall, Arras and Drax with 84 messuages, 40 tofts, 1 windmill, 100 gardens, 2,270ac. land, 448ac. meadow, 190ac. pasture, 400ac. woods and 700ac. heath and furze, 800ac. moor, 35s. rents in those places and in Weighton, Holme in Spaldingmoor, Numbryne Holme, Newland, Arminhale, Lanehouses, Sorth Langracke and Rusholme
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Manors of Soake Drax with 5 farms and all other property of Sir M.C. in Drax, Newland, Arminghall, Lainehouses, Searth, Langrack and Rusholme and the site of Drax Priory: Witn. Nath. Pigott, Charles Boucher
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Part of an original bundle. 'No.2 Drax'. U DDEV/31/173 - 193
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As U DDEV/31/140
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That he acted in U DDEV/31/180 as trustee for Richard Wright of par. St. Paul Covent Garden, blacksmith
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i) Teresa Wright, spinster (youngest daughter of Richard W. as U DDEV/31/182 by his wife Martha, both dec'd.) to ii) Anthony Wright of par. St. Paul Covent Garden, blacksmith (only son and exor. of R. & M.W.) Witn. Mannock Strickland, Edmd. Goodere
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i) Anthony Wright of par. St. Paul Covent Garden, blacksmith ii) Richard Eyre and William Fellowes both of Lincoln's Inn, esqs. (admins. of Edward Fellowes of Casehalton, co. Surrey, esq. dec'd.) to iii) Joseph Cox of Kidderminster, gent Witn. J. Sayer, Richard Crosdill
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i) Sir Marmaduke Constable of Everingham ii) Sir Carnaby Haggerston of Haggerston, Sir John Swinburne of Capheaton, co. Northumberland, Bryan Salvin of Croxdale, co. Durham and Richard Chorley of Grays Inn, esqs iii) William and Edward Haggerston (second and third sons of Sir C.H. and nephews of Sir M.C iv) Edward Salvin (second son of Sir B.S. and nephew of Sir M.C.) v) Samuel Mabbat of par. St. Andrews and Henry Trubshaw of Lincolns Inn, both co. Mdx. gents: manors of Soake Drax with 5 farms and all other property of Sir M.C. in Drax, Newland, Arminghall, Lainehouses, Searth, Langrack and Rusholme and the site of Drax Priory
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Witn. Thos. Wollascott, Richard Chorley, Hambury Giles and Antho Wright
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Granted to his widow Elizabeth M. of par. St. Andrew Holborn
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For payment of £2,000 further to mortgage of same date: Witn. Joseph Catton, Joseph Raper
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Granted to his widow Elizabeth M. of par. St. Andrew Holborn
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Witn. Will Wailes, Mary Fletcher, Joseph and John Raper, Tho. Strangwayes of Grays Inn and his clerk Rowland Michell
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i) William Constable of Everingham, esq ii) Elizabeth Mabbat of Grays Inn, widow iii) Sir Carnaby Haggerston to iv) Peter Johnson, jnr. of York, esq: manors of Soake Drax with 5 farms and all other property of Sir M.C. in Drax, Newland, Arminghall, Lainehouses, Searth, Langrack and Rusholme and the site of Drax Priory: As further security for P.J
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That £500, part of the £2,000 paid for the Assignment of Mortgage as U DDEV/31/196, was money of Thomas Daniel of York, gent.
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That £1,500, the residue of the £2,000 was money of Elizabeth Scarisbrick of York, widow
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i) Dorothea Johnson of York, widow of Peter J ii) Sir John Lawson of Brough Hall, exor. of Elizabeth Scarisbrick iii) Thomas Firby of Brough Hall and Hugh Tootall of York, gents. surviving exors. of Thomas Daniel of York, gent. to iv) Philip Langdale of Houghton, esq. in trust for v) Marmaduke Constable Maxwell of Everingham
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Fishing in the water of Ouse called Russehollme Garthe (the uttermost stake to be set 7 yards from 'thys syde the Myddyst of the streme')
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Fishing in R. Ouse belonging to the manor of Drax as U DDEV/31/82: Witn. Barthollomew Constable, Richard Poole, John Archer and Willm. Charleton
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Drax Abbey Grainge with closes called 2 Ferry Feilds, the Gillison and Middle Feild Bothomes, Calf Close, Two and Forty Lands, Breare Hill, Sheepecote Hill, the Falls, the Greene before the Door Sweete Hill, 2 New Closes, Crosse Close, and the Greene Hursts; cottage in the Ferry Fields with a little close and adjoining land; fishing in R. Owze abutting on Langrick Shore (beginning at Ayres Mouth and reaching to Summercroft House) and Langrick Ferry: Also rendering yearly 4 salmon for the fishing and 2 salmon for the ferry. Witn. Robt. Shirburne, Ema Gylby
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Witn. Isaac Beharell, Jo. Sotheron
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Fishing in R. Ouse belonging to manor of Drax and Langrick, and Langrick ferry. Sir P.C., his heirs, assigns, family and agents to have free passage over the ferry. Witn. Francis Cussons and Fran. Stanfield. Seal, armorial, of Sir P.C
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As U DDEV/31/206: Provision for free passage as in U DDEV/31/206. Witn. Fran. Stanfield, Henery Dunster, Tho. Champney and Fra. Brown
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Endorsed with 'Names of persons supposed to be able to give an account of Sir Marmaduke Constable's Right of Fishing in the R. Owze'
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Fishery upon R. Owze in manor of Drax (from mouth of R. Ayre to Somercroft Farm): D.L. to provide yearly salmon for the steward's table at the Easter Court for the manor of Drax. Provision for David Peirson of Drax, fisherman to have the sine of fishing place near his house at a rent of £3. 15s. payable to D.L. Witn. Joseph and Elizabeth Catton
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Marmaduke Constable of Everingham, esq. to John Laycocke of Holme in Spaldingmore, yeoman: mansion house called the site of the monastery of Drax and all appurtenances late in tenure of Richard Poole: Witn. John Easton, Richard Poole, Robert Strother, Mar. Snowe, Thomas Barker
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Drax Abbey Grange; with a cottage, little close and adjoining land in the ferry fields of Drax: Witn. Francis and Ralph Constable, Robert Strother, Thomas Barker
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Witn. William and Robert Constable, William Williams, Robert Wynne, Thomas Easton, John Archer
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Witn. William and Robert Constable, William Williams, Robert Wynne, Thomas Easton, John Archer
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Witn. Phillip Constable, William Williams, Thomas Vavasore, Robert Ward
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Mansion house and lands in Drax in tenure of Christopher Adams: Witn. John Laycocke, Ralph Constable, Robert Strother
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i) Sir Thomas Metham of Metham, Robert Constable of Gunby, esq. and Robert Stapleton of Wressell, esq ii) Michael and Robert Constable of Everingham, gents. to iii) Philip Constable of Everingham, esq: as U DDEV/31/92: P.C. having given security for payment of portions in accordance with the terms of U DDEV/31/94. Witn. Thomas Roper, Richard Lyson, Hugh Currer, William Constable, John Archer, Thomas Easton, Edward Clarke
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Being extracts from charters relating to lands in Drax, Camblesforth, Carlton, Barlow, Lane House and Newhay (12th cent. - 1362). Followed by 'The Parcells granted by the Patent of H.8 to Sir Marm. Constable' and an abstract of U DDEV/31/77 - 78
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40ac. in the South Marsh of Hales, towards the South and between Brokholes and Barneholme: Rendering 1 mark. Witn. John of Birkin, Adam Paganellus
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Churches of Drax and Garthorp (co. Leics.): Michaelmas after King Richard took his journey to Jerusalem. 'Monasticon Vol. 2 page 97'.
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Assart held of them (and formerly of Henry of Berlay) between wood of Berlay and wood of Drax
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Descent of soke of Drax: (17th cent.)
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All lands in Drax or elsewhere in the soke of Drax, which they had of the gift of them or of the ancestors of Elizabeth: Given at Drax
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Drax Abbey Farm
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Rents and farm stock at Drax
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Dispute between him and Miles Stapleton over quit-rents in Rusholme and Drax
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Quit rents in Drax
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Part of an original bundle. 'Drax Papers, chiefly regarding the Fishery, etc.' U DDEV/31/234 - 244
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Part of an original bundle. 'Drax Papers, chiefly regarding the Fishery, etc.' U DDEV/31/234 - 244
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Part of an original bundle. 'Drax Papers, chiefly regarding the Fishery, etc.' U DDEV/31/234 - 244
Fishery at Drax and relative case (Blow v. Langton):
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To indemnify David Langton, Thomas and John Fearn in respect of an action brought against them by Humphrey Brookes of Gateforth for fishing at Low Painter in R. Ouse
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Part of an original bundle. 'Drax Papers, chiefly regarding the Fishery, etc.' U DDEV/31/234 - 244
To indemnify them, as in U DDEV/31/238
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To deliver up the Bond, as U DDEV/31/239, if the action brought shall be for any other cause then fishing at Low Painter
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To deliver up a Bond of Indemnity entered into by Robert Usher in respect of an action brought by Thomas Blow, servant of Humphrey Brooks, against D.L., Thomas and John Fearn
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Part of an original bundle. 'Drax Papers, chiefly regarding the Fishery, etc.' U DDEV/31/234 - 244
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Old style date 11 February 1745-11 January 1749
Specifically 11 February 1746; 11 January 1750
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Part of an original bundle. 'Drax Papers, chiefly regarding the Fishery, etc.' U DDEV/31/234 - 244
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Drax fishery and relative cases
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Drax fishery and relative cases
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Part of an original bundle. 'Papers relating to the Tithes of Drax & other Particulars. Examined 1837. W.C.M'. U DDEV/31/255 - 266
With copy reply: suggested sale of Drax Abbey to P.T.; payment of assessments
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Messuage and 40ac. in Camblesforth called Brecks Farm
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Part of an original bundle. 'Papers relating to the Tithes of Drax & other Particulars. Examined 1837. W.C.M'. U DDEV/31/255 - 266
Messuage and 40ac. in Camblesforth called Brecks Farm. With Bond for performance of covenants
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Part of an original bundle. 'Papers relating to the Tithes of Drax & other Particulars. Examined 1837. W.C.M'. U DDEV/31/255 - 266
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Part of an original bundle. 'Papers relating to the Tithes of Drax & other Particulars. Examined 1837. W.C.M'. U DDEV/31/255 - 266
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Concerning Drax estate, tithes there and dispute with Twisleton
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Part of an original bundle. 'Papers relating to the Tithes of Drax & other Particulars. Examined 1837. W.C.M'. U DDEV/31/255 - 266
Pains laid in sheriff's tourn court concerning pinfold and ditches; a dispute with Elizabeth Freare, a poor widow, over a tree taken by her late husband Robert; a sturgeon taken at Russam; etc
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Rents in Drax and charges of holding courts
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For performance of covenants of U DDEV/31/129
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Part of an original bundle. 'Papers relating to the Tithes of Drax & other Particulars. Examined 1837. W.C.M'. U DDEV/31/255 - 266
To cut open 'a hole head' on the E. side of 2 closes called Thruskills, so as to drain them
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Part of an original bundle. 'Papers relating to the Tithes of Drax & other Particulars. Examined 1837. W.C.M'. U DDEV/31/255 - 266
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Specifically 1707-circa 1730; 1749-1759; 1770-1799
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Map at U DDEV/70/1.
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Instructions for calling courts.
Specifically 5 September 1776; 19 September 1782.
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5ac., parcel of the commons of Hambleton, 'as it is now meared, measured, staked, and sett forth & apporconed to the Milne in Hambleton': for life of Cuthbert son and heir of Gabriell Hesketh of Goosenargh, gent. Witn. John Lambe, John Dobson, Willi. Garlicke. Seal of R.S., a crest, a unicorn's head
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A cottage in Spoforthe: Signature of the Earl
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Messuage, 1 oxgang land (5ac.) and 1ac. meadow in Spofforthe: Signature of the Earl
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2 messuages, stable, barn and garden in York in tenure of Tristram Teshe, esq. (i.e. from the Minster gate at W. end of Uglefurthe Strete in par. Delpyke eastward to tenement formerly of Malton Priory and late in tenure of Geoffrey Smythe; thence from the E. end of that tenement to W. end of another standing along the Kynges Suere near the walls of the city towards the N. and late in tenure of Archbishop Robert Holgate; thence along the W. boundary of that tenement along the said sewer westward to the N. boundary of the schoolhouse of Archbishop Holgate's free grammar school; and thence from the said sewer southward along the breadth of the schoolhouse back to the said gate called le Mynstergate in par. Delpyke;) which G.D. had of John Warde of Newarke, surgeon and wife Arminilla: Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. John Shelleto, notary public, William Teshe and John Carlyle, gents., Reginald Ferley, John Wylkynson, smith of York, Richard Fox, Thomas Dakens. Seal, a unicorn's head
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Messuage and all appurtenances in York: Power of attorney to Anthony Mounkton and John Scurth to deliver seisin. Witn. Joan Warden, Simon Bracebridge, A.M., J.S Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. Leonard Dente, John Smythees. 29 August 1564
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Burgage messuage in Uggleforth near Monckbarr, in tenure of M.D. and Jennott Gibson, widow: P.C. and his heirs to have use of a lodging parlour at the end of the hall, as necessary. Witn. Stephen Clarke, Phillipp Dodsworth, John Nelson, William Dodsworth
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Tenement in Ugleforth, late in tenure of Marmaduke Constable of Everingham, esq. dec'd. (reserving rooms in possession of Thomas Fairfax, esq.; a room in which M.C. lodged; and a room, 2 low rooms and a little stable in possession of Robert Stanley, gent.): Witn. Andr. Agar, William Constable, Rich. Brooke
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Mansion house in Lendall St.: Witn. John Bell, Robt. Gathorne
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Of a recited indenture (2 May 1672), as affecting a messuage in Uggleforth near Monke Barr: Witn. T. Thomson, senr. and jnr., Tho. Baines
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i) Sir Marmaduke Constable of Everingham and wife Dame Anne, his son and heir Philip C. esq. and wife Margarett and Mark Errington of Pont Eland, co. Northumberland, esq ii) Sir Francis Ratcliffe of Dilston, co. Northumberland to iii) Samuel Boldero of York, gent.: as U DDEV/35/1: Witn. T. Thomson, senr. and jnr., Tho. Baines
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Forepart of house in Conystreet in which Sir Walter Vavasour formerly lived, with a chamber and 2 closets adjoining the lodging chamber, and use of the kitchen for washing and the garden: Witn. Tho. Fairfax
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Messuage in Oldworke, in possession of Sir P.C. Also an adjacent garden purchased by Philipp Saltmarsh, esq. from Lady Thompson, widow: Schedule of furniture and fittings left in the house. Witn. Fr. Huffington, Charles McDonnell, Fran. Stanfield
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Rent in Pyriton and Stoke, co. Wilts. which his mother, Elizabeth, had of Henry de Stoke, and gave to him: Witn. Sir Thomas de Sancto Mauro, John de Lusteshull, Richard Costard, John Maureward, John Ace
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Garden in Stok (between messuages of Robert Skankelbon (Skaukelbon?) and of William le Knyt); and a croft of meadow (between crofts of R.S. and of W. le K.) which William Attenaxsse (Attenaysse?) holds for life: Witn. Thomas Maleward, John le Frye, John Colemed, William Aubrey, Nicholas le Archer, Richard Arnald, Adam Arnald. Given at Pyriton, Sunday before St. Margaret virgin 29 Ed. I
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For maintenance of William Colemed for life (i.e. in corn bread, good ale and a dish of provisions ('uno ferculo coquine') at least for his diet, or 2d. a day; and 20s. a year for his clothing, footwear and linen (10s. at All Saints and 10s. at Easter) out of lands in Puriton which he had of the gift of W.C.: Witn. John de Sloughtr, John de Burghton, Robert Maleward, Thomas atte Temple, John le Frye, Richard Costard, Richard Wade. Given at Maresden, Sunday after Michaelmas 17 Ed. II
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Thomas Nel having enfeoffed him of the lands as U DDEV/36/3. Witn. John de Sloughtr, John de Burghton, Robert Maleward, Thomas atte Temple, John le Frye, Richard Costard, Richard Wade. Given at Marsden, Wednesday, morrow of All Saints 17 Ed. II
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All lands in Puryton which Geoffrey Steel of Puryton held of the abbey by knight's service; with the wardship and marriage of his son and heir Thomas, a minor: Rendering 30s. yearly during T.'s minority. Given at Malmesbury, Wednesday after Christmas (6?) Ed. III
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Given at Malmesbury, Thursday, vigil of Circumcision 6 Ed. III
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3 1/2ac. arable in Puriton (i.e. 1ac. in Berghfeld between land of James atte Hamme and le Herstret; 1ac. in Betewellefeld between lands of William Walrond and of Walter Rolnes; 1/2ac. in Coubfeld (Courbfeld?) at Lyndenhull between lands of John Radesthrop and Joan Chapell; 1/2 a capital acre at Lyndenhull extending over the land of Cecily Wecche on the W.; 1r. in Betewellefeld between lands of William Walrond and Henry Palet; and 1r. in the same furlong between lands of John Maleward and Walter Rogeres: Rendering 2s. yearly. Witn. Adam Schirwold, Robert (Dunmer), Nicholas Crups, Adam Pycot, Richard Breye. Given at Puriton
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All lands in Puryton, co. Wilts. which they had of his gift for term of their lives: Witn. Sir William Walraunt, Nicholas Frye, Adam Shyrwold, Robert Dounmer, John Webbe. Given at Puryton. Sunday on morrow St. Kenelm 41 Ed. III. Endorsed in 17th cent. hand 'Eycott in Com. Wiltess'.
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Pleading: John atte Wode, by his attorney Robert de Ketford, claims against Thomas Beerton of Eycote the manor of Eycote near Ryndecombe (Rendcombe, co. Glos.) which Sir John Russell gave to Robert Crook and his wife Margery and the heirs of their bodies; and which (after their deaths and those of their daughter Margaret, her son Richard, and his son Robert) should have passed to the claimant as son and heir of the last - named Robert. The defendant, by his attorney Richard de Wilneford, denies that the gift was ever made. See East Riding Antiquarian Society Transactions Vol. XXII (1919) p.15
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Tenement called Nelusryng in Purytone: Reserving fines, reliefs, heriots, wardship and marriage. Lessees to maintain premises, including the dovecote and closes, in good repair; having housebote and heybote at will and large timber at the view of Adam Shirewold or another agent of lessors. Lessors, with 2 horses, to be accommodated at Pyrytone for 2 days and 2 nights each year, at the cost of the lessees. Witn. John Mareward, Adam Chirewold, Nicholas Crips, Richard Willemot, Walter le Smyth. Given at Pyrytone, Thursday after Michaelmas 50 Ed. III
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For the acceptance and observance of an award to be made by Master John de Waltham (canon?) of Lincoln cathedral and Nicholas Conyng of Gaynesburgh, on behalf of J.P. and Sir H. de B. and William Smith of Barton, on behalf of William de Gaskirk, to settle all disputes between J.P. and W. de G., and their men, over lands in Chelworth and Colcote near Kirkelade (Cricklade), co. Wilts. Given at Lincoln, Monday before St. Dionysius, 4 Ric. II.
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John Pouger to have the lands in dispute in Chelworth and Colcote. William Gaskerig to enter into a Bond in 100 marks to pay J.P. 40 marks by specified instalments. J.P. to cease his suit of oyer and terminer against W.G. J.P. to have a Recovery of the premises in Chancery. Bond as U DDEV/36/11 to be annulled on performance of the terms of the Award. Given at Nicole (Lincoln)
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See East Riding Antiquarian Society Transactions Vol. XXII (1919) p.30
Toft called Coleme(d?) with adjacent closes and all appurtenances except wards, marriages, reliefs and heriots: Rendering 60s. silver yearly. Witn. John Maleward, Nicholas Cripis, Robert Dunmere. John atte Vuer, Richard Brey. Given at Puryton, Friday in St. Katherine virgin 8 Ric. II
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Manor of Eycote, co. Glos.: Witn. Thomas de la Mar, John Caumpeden, William Aylewyne, Thomas Shough, Thomas Tresham. Given at Eycote, Tuesday before St. Alphegius 8 Ric. II
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Tenement in Puryton:
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All actions in respect of waste committed in the manor of Eicote: Given in Fletestrete in London
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Manor of Eycote: Morrow of Ascension 9 Ric. II
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a) Grant: John atte Wode of par. Chelleworth to John Pouger: rent of 6 marks from his lands and tenements in Wodeland in the said parish: Given at Eycote, Friday after St. Barnabas apostle 9 Ric. II. 15 June 1386
b) Acknowledgement by John Pouger to John atte Wode of par. Cheddelworth: that the rent as (a) was only granted as collateral security for title of J.P. to the manor of Eicote, co. Glos.; and to indemnify him against any costs he, his heirs or assigns, might be put to in defending that title against claims of or under J. atte W.: Given at Eicote, co. Glos. translation St. Edward king and martyr 9 Ric. II (Presumably second translation). 20 June 1386
c) Similar Acknowledgement to (b) by John Pouger: that John atte Wode is not bound by the Final Concord as U DDEV/36/17 to warrant him against any claims to the manor of Eicote based on the gift from Sir John Russell to Robert Crook and wife Margery (as in U DDEV/36/9): Given at London, St. Barnabas apostle 9 Ric. II. 11 June 1386
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Manor of Eycote, co. Glos. with 2 messuages, 2 carucates land, 80ac. meadow and 10ac. wood in Puriton, co. Wilts.: 'Octave Trinity, 9 Ric. II'.
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Manor of Eycote, co. Glos., with 2 messuages, 2 carucates land, 80ac. meadow and 10ac. wood in Puriton
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All lands and tenements in Puriton and Culmede, co. Wilts. which he had of the gift of Thomas de Beerton of Eycote; with the manor of Eycote and the reversion of all lands held for life by John Seriaunt of the said manor in co. Glos.: Witn. Adam Sherwold, John Malewarde, John Fauconer of co. Wilts., John atte Wode of Sheddeworth, Thomas de la Mare of Rendcome, Nicholas Steward of Sheddeworth of co. Glos. Given at Westrasen, co. Lincs. Friday after Corpus Christi 10 Ric. II. Seal, a cinquefoil
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To collect from his bailiffs and reeves all rents from his manors of Poryton, Chelworth and Eycote: Given at Westrasen, Tuesday in St. Barnabas apostle 10 Ric. II
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Messuage, adjacent croft and 1ac. arable in Puryton, sometime held by Thomas Iryssh: Doing suit of court at Puryton twice yearly. Witn. John Wyke, Nicholas Wotton, John Maleward, Nicholas Cryps, William Dowdeswell. Given at Puryton, Wednesday in St. Laurence martyr 8 Hen. IV
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To take seisin of lands and tenements in Puryton called Colmede and Nelescourt, which they had of the gift of John Pouger of Westrasyn: Given at Kellessey 38 (sic) December 9 Hen. IV
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All manors and lands in Puryton or in the hundred of Staple and Criklade: Witn. Sir Robert Shotesbook, Robert Andrewe, Richard Dixton, esqs., John Smythes, Walter Hunte. Given at Puryton. Small seal, illegible
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A selion in le Estcroft in Glentham (selions of Simon on either side; and in length from le Segmore to le Sandes): Witn. William Sante, William de Camera, Robert Harfot, Gilbert de Croft of Cavenby, Hamund de Claxby, Thomas son of Simon. Seal, a man's head with the hind legs and tail of an ass' VSITU [ ] ARTI
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a) Bargain and Sale for £600: Edward Grosvenor of London to John Lloyd of Covent Garden, esqs.: Kingerby Wood (80ac.): Covenant for E.G. and wife Margaret to levy a fine. Witn. William Brent, Robt. Shirburne, William Williams, John Roskowe, Charles Norwood
b) Deed of Confirmation. Parties, property and witnesses as (a)
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That the £600 was delivered to him by Robert Sherburne of Woolf Hall, co. Lancs. esq. to purchase the premises to the use of Elizabeth, wife of R.S. for her life, with power of appointment to her; then with power of appointment to Ann, daughter of R. & E.S., and wife of Marmaduke Constable of Everingham, esq.; and then to use of A.C. Witn. William Brent, Tim. Norwood, Charles Norwood, Jo. Winchombe
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All his land in Media Rasina. Rendering 2s. yearly and forinsec service (for 1/2 knight's fee?). Witn. Alan de Marton, Roger de Sancto Martin, William de Baieus, Richard de O[ ], (John de Kilvingholm?), John de Laceles, Walter de Witon, William Auselin, Peter de Camp [ ], W(alter son of?) Efrard, William son of Siward, William son of Gilbert, Ralph son of Osbert, Simon de M[ ], [ ] Neirenuit, Wido d'Umanar, Roger le Bret, William de Merflet
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5ac. arable in the field of Media Rasen which sometime belonged to the said German son of Walter, son of Matilda (see above), (i.e. On the E. side of the town: 1 selion on the W. part of Magestyhe near the land of German ad aulam and extending from the boundaries to the valley; 1 selion on ('super') Beneestlanges near land of the abbot of Tupeholom; 1 selion on Thorestanges near land of German ad aulam; 1 selion of Est'Estlanges near land of Robert Petite; 1 selion in Stacehepole near land of the said abbot; and 1 selion meadow in Stacehepole on the N. side of the water and on the N. side of the meadow of John Paynel. On the W. side of the town: 2 selions, one at Hundeley between lands of John Paynel and of Walter son of Roger, and the other on Blailand between lands of John Paynel and of Thomas son of Walter). Also 4ac. meadow in Lissinlege in the long meadow in Est Sochendayle near the meadow of John de Insula: Rendering 5s. yearly. Witn. German ad aulam, Stephen son of John, William son of William Ayner, Henry Bateman of Media Rasen, John son of Jollan, Peter son of Thomas, Osbert son of Thomas, William son of Jollan, Roger son of William of West Rasen. (St. Mark 1259).
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All arable lands (saving?) lands and tenements which G. had of the lands of German son of Walter son of Matilda in the field of Media Rasen: Witn. German ad aulam, Stephen son of John, William son of William Ayner, (Henry) Beteman of Media Rasen, John (son of) Jollan, (Peter) son of Thomas, Osbert son of Thomas, William son of Jollan, Roger son of William of West Rasen. Badly damaged. Seal an escarbuncle
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2 selions in the field of Media Rasen (i.e. On E. side of the town, 1 selion Byellyorhouslanges between lands of Walter son of William and of German son of Walter. On W. side of the town, 1 selion on Littelhoubi between lands of German son of Walter and of Adam son of John): Witn. German son of Walter, Stephen son of John, Thomas son of Hugh, Walter son of William, William son of Ayner of Middle Rasen, John son of Jollan, William his brother, Osbert son of Thomas, Ralph Fay of West Rasen
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3 1/2ac. meadow in Lissinle in Longh(mor?) in Thordayle, between meadow of Sir Robert de Newille and of Adam Tysun: Rendering 1/2d. Witn. Stephen Sibri, rector of Westrasen, Master Richard de Munche, Sir William the chaplain, John son of Jollan, Peter son of Thomas, Osbert son of Thomas, William son of Jollan, Roger de H[ ] by of Westrasen, Stephen son of John, William son of Ayner, Walter son of William, Thomas son of Hugh, Henry Bateman of Media Rasen. Seal, (an anchor?), '[S.] GERMANI FIL. WALTERI'
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All land in Media Rasen which he held of Sir J.'s fee and which once belonged to Henry Bateman (i.e. 6ac. arable and 4ac. 1p. meadow as follows. 3ac. in the West Field (1 selion on Sinder on W. of land of Henry le Surays and abutting on land of Matilda, widow of William, and on the street of Westrasen ('via de Westrasen'). 1 selion at Farnwell on E. of the land of the said Matilda and abutting on Hilstye. 1 selion on Scarhouberh on W. of land of Master Richard and abutting on boundaries of Thorp. 1 selion of Litelhoulberh on E. of land of German son of Walter and abutting on land of the said Matilda). And 3ac. on the E. of the town (1 selion on Thornhoustlanges on S. of land of abbot of Tupholm and abutting on le Akerdik. 1 selion on Meddelestlanges on S. of land of said Matilda and abutting on the headland of Thomas son of Walter at Goldwitenest. 1 selion on [ ] estlanges on S. of the East land of the church and abutting on (the headland?) of Roger de Faldingwr'. 1 selion on Methal[ ] on W. of land of Ralph, the smith and abutting on the valley of Meth[ ]. 1 selion in Mares on E. of land of William son of (German?) abutting on the headland of the said German. 1 selion in Bu[ ] on E. of land of Master Richard. Also 6 1/2 (parcels? measures?) of meadow containing together 4ac. 1p. [location illegible]): Rendering a pair of gloves. Witn. Sir Stephen Sibri, rector of Westrasen, Richard de Twyford, John son of Jollon, Osbert de Rasen, William son of Jollan, German de Media Rasen, Stephen son of John
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4ac. arable in Media Rasa (i.e. 2 selions at Belewelle between land of Walter son of German and Walter son of Amfray; 2 selions on W. side of Medelberg; 1 selion in the valley between lands of German and of Ernisius; 1 selion near Maggesty between lands which belonged to Walter son of Everard, and of his brother Roger; 2 selions on Clint between lands of John son of Thomas and Walter son of Amfray) and 1/2ac. meadow in W. part of the donor's culture in Lissingle near the meadow of John son of Thomas: Rendering white gloves yearly at Christmas. Witn. William de Couteby, John son of Thomas, John de Leuesham, Geoffrey de Lund, Jollan and Thomas sons of William de Rasa, Hugh son of Robert de Rasa
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Messuage in Middel Rasen (between messuage of William atte Stanes and toft of Edusa sister of donor; watercourse E.; road to church W.): Witn. Reginald de Rasen, clerk, Simon Hamond, Geoffrey Gamel, John Matins, John Coco, John son of Richard, Thomas Pesse of Middel Rasen. Given at Middel Rasen, Thursday in St. Silvester, 'the last day of December' 1332. Small seal, illegible
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All land in Media Rasen which William son of Hugh formerly held of the demisors: Rendering 9s. silver yearly and doing suit of court at Media Rason every 3 weeks. Witn. Thomas Gloves of Media Rason, Thomas Pesse, senr., Henry Borell and John Chapman, senr. all of Media Rason, Laurence de Castr', clerk. Given at Media Rason, Wednesday after translation St. Thomas martyr 1348
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Messuage called Ratunrau (cross E.; messuage of William Hogges of the same W.; highway S.): Witn. William Sibri of Westerasyn, John de Osgotby, William Bayli of Toft, William Pes of Media Rasen, Thomas Fote of Estrasen. Given at Media Rasyn, Sunday after St. Clement 38 Ed. III, Seal, vesica (a fleur-de-lys?), illegible
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Messuage in Media Rasen called Louncroft: Witn. John son of Stephen of Media Rasen, John Borell, John Doge, Richard Bernard, all of Media Rasen, William Ballif of Toftneuton, John de Leuesham, clerk of Osgotteby. Given at Media Rasen, Sunday after St. Hilary 1368
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Tenement in Media Rasen (between tenements of William Borell and of William Hoge; highway E.): Witn. John son of Stephen of Media Rasen, William Pesse [ ], [ ] Borell of Media Rasen, Thomas Gamel, Simon Skyne of Media Rasen. Given at Media Rasen, Tuesday in week of Pentecost 43 Ed. III. Damaged. Small seal, Virgin and Child, illegible
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Messuage in Media Rasen called Loundtoft: Witn. Sir Thomas, vicar of Media Rasen, William Pesse, Richar Raulyn, Thomas Gamull, and John Smert, all of Media Rasen. Given at Media Rasen, Monday after Trinity 1369. Seal Virgin and Child
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All property in Midelrasyn which thay had of the gift of John son of John de Hundun of Syrston: Witn. Sir Robert de Hundun, John Disne of Dynyerdby, Roger Beuchaum. Given at Midelrasyn, Thursday before St. Martin in winter 43 Ed. III
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All property in Media Rasen which he had of the gift of Agnes (held of the abbot and convent of S[ ] ?): With remainder to heirs of John. Witn. John son of Stephen of Media Rasen, John Dogge, Richard G[ ]rd, John [Crisp] all of Media Rasen. Given at Media Rasen, Tuesday after St. Martin bishop 1370. Fragment of seal
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All property in Midel Rasen which he had of the gift of Alan de Castelay and his wife Joan: Witn. Sir Ralph Paynyll, Sir Thomas de Kydal, Sir John Haunsel, John Bote, Thomas de Spridlyngton. Given at Lincoln
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Annual rent of 2s. 'de Warnote' payable at Exaltation of Holy Cross from lands of Robert in Media Rasen: Witn. William Dysney, John Wyldbore, William Cause, John Borell, John Smerte. Given at Media Rasen, Monday before purification B.V.M. 15 Ric. II. Small seal, a shield, per chevron
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Manor of Mydel-rasen called North Hall: Witn. Richard Haunsarde, John [ ] de Cotome, John Barde, John de Walesby. Given at Mydelrasen, Friday after Nat. St. John baptist 23 Ric. II. Seal, within an ornamental border, a shield charged with a bend cotised 'SIGL. WALTERI. DE STOKIS'.
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4 1/2ac. in West field of Medil-rasen (i.e. 2 selions lying together between Stokberughdale and Litil[ ] (land of John Pouchere on either side); [ ] on Wranglandis (land of Walter Topclyf E., and of prioress of Stikyswolde W.; Stokbeurghdale S.; headland of abbot of Tupholm N.); and 2 1/2 selions (lands of John Poucher W. and of Hugh son of Thomas E.; Stokberughdale N.; a headland of Panell Fee S.)): Witn. John Wyche of Estrasen, William Bauen of Medilrasen, Thomas de Laceby and John Alm[ ] on both of the same. Given at Medilrasen, Sunday in Pentecost (8?) Hen. IV
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Messuage built in Media Rasyn with adjacent croft, a bovate sometime in tenure of Adam Myryman, and another croft late in tenure of Joan Colleswyf: Doing suit of court in Media Rasyn every 3 weeks and ward of Dover Castle proportionately when it should occur. Given at Media Rasyn, Monday after conversion St. Paul 9 Hen. IV.
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All his property in Mydylrasen: Witn. John Wiche of Mydylrasen, Gilbert Frysby, Robert Est, John Almott and Thomas Mylner all of Mydylrasen. Given at Mydylrasen, Sunday after St. Agatha virgin II Hen. IV. Seal 'I' crowned, between branches
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All property in Media Rasyne which he had of the gift of Richard Est of Mydylrasen: Witn. Sir Richard Haunsard, Thomas de Somercotes of Wiflyngham, John Wyches of Media Rasyne, John Pestor, William Driby, John Pesse, John Banbury and Simon Dogge all of Media Rasyne. Given at Media Rasyne Monday after St. Michael 12 Hen. IV
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Grange of Medyll Rasyn with tithe corn and hay in Medyll Rasyn and Lesengle 'as Henry Eston had it and occupied it', with a little close 'at the West end of the kyrke' there: J.W. to provide dinners for the abbot, his steward and their servants at the two great courts yearly. Enrolled by John Wyseman, auditor. Seal of the abbot, vesica, Virgin and Child seated, 'SIGILLUM. JOHIS. (ABB)ATIS. DE. TUPHOLM'. Enrolled by John Wyseman, auditor
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Made 1604
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For £302. 5. 6d. to H.H. in instalments to be paid on the font of St. Paul's: grange, tithe corn and hay and little close (as U DDEV/39/23) late of dissolved abbey of Tupholme: Recites a grant by Letters Patent to Sir Edward Fiennes K.G., Lord Clynton and Say (16 November 1551), and his gift to H.H. & W.A. (18 November 1551). Witn. Thomas Atkinson, notary public, John Howmes of Ludforthe and Roger Hawe of Estrason
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Power of attorney to John Holmes of Towse and Richard Garsby of Myddell Rason, yeomen to deliver seisin. Witn. Thomas Atkinson, notary public, John Howmes of Ludforthe and Roger Hawe of Estrason. 6 October 1552 Witn. to livery of seisin Thomas Typpyn, Christofer Trayner, Edwarde Plumtre, Jhon Nycolson, Jhon Dyxon, Edwarde Hardye, Jhon Payley, Rycharde Trayner and Humfryde Spensley, vicar of Est Rasyne
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Granges, in par. St. Peter in Middle Rason, tithe hay and little close (as U DDEV/39/23). Also 2 messuages and a croft in par. St. Peter (lands of Edward Plumtre N.; highway S. & E.; common fields W.); and a messuage 'with an house new builded thereupon' and 1 oxgang in par. All Saints
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As U DDEV/39/28 (subject to 4s. rent granted by W.W. to Sir Marmaduke Constable for enclosing 2 closes called Grene Lees and Hemletworth Close; and leases of parcels of the premises to Anthony Harwick and George Nayler): Seals (i) eagle rising, (ii) 'E.P.' Witn. Edward Powell, 15 February 1574/5 Two endorsements of repayment of residue of purchase money. Witn. (i) Wyllyam Wylson, John Cartwryght, Thomas Dennes. (ii) Philippe Laming, John Teff, Thomas Dennes. 3 April and 30 September 1575
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Close called Greene Leas in the Mores of Middle Raysen, parcel of the lands of the Grange there (subject to 2s. rent to Sir Marmaduke Cosntable for the enclosure of the close): Witn. John Lyneld, Richard Joyes, Wyllm. Foster, Thomas Dennes. Seal 'I.C.'
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As U DDEV/39/30: Witn. Willm. Furner of London, grocer
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5 messuages, 5 gardens, 5 orchards, 160ac. land, 140ac. meadow, 400ac. pasture and common of pasture for 440 sheep in Middell Royson and Lyssingley
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As U DDEV/39/28 which they had of John Sturtyvant and John Smythe by deed dated 3 December 1575: Witn. Thomas Smythe and Thomas Halton, servants to William Onslowe, notary
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Homfrey Lambert to convey to Barnard Feld all his land in Middell Reason, Markett Reason, West Reason or Lessyngley. B.F. and wife Elizabeth to surrender to H.L. all their copyhold land in the manor of Woodford; and pay him £124 in addition. B.F. to occupy house at Woodford in which he lives until ensuing Annunciation B.V.M. (25 March 1583), paying £8
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As U DDEV/39/28. Great Seal
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5 messuages, 5 gardens, 5 orchards, 160ac. land, 140ac. meadow, 400ac. pasture and common of pasture for 600 sheep in Myddell Rason and Lyssenley alias Midle Raison and Lesingley:
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In considerations that Edmund Plowden of Shiplake, co. Oxford and Thomas Vachell of Coley, co. Berks., have acquitted her in respect of debt of £250 due from her admin. of B.F.: Reversion of the Grange, with tithe hay and a little close; 2 messuages and a croft; and messuage and 1 oxgang (all as U DDEV/39/28), and close called Grene Lease (as U DDEV/39/30). With rent of £32 reserved by a lease of the premises for 21 years made by John Lambert and John Jackman, citizens and grocers of London to John Sturtyvant of Newarke upon Trent, grocer and wife Thomasyn (22 August 1576); which lease was conveyed to E.F. by Humfrey Lambert, son of J.L. (17 December 1582): Witn. Humfrey Sandford, Th. Harrington
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The Graunge, with 4 cottages, tithes and tithe hay in Middle Rayson. Parcels of meadow (65ac. in all) in Lesinglye: Witn. Peter Beconsawe, W. Longwell
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The Grange, with tithe of hay in Middle Rayson and Lysingelye. Also a great moor (80ac.) beneath Hambleton Hill and abutting on the manors of Telvebye and Risbye E.; another moor called Graper Hill Moore (40ac.) near lands of manor of Walesby E.; another moor (20ac.) near lands of Philip Constable, esq. E., of George Teffe S., and of manor of Oueslebye N.; another little moor on W. of Whitbarte Leyes, lands of Mouncketon W.; and of Philip Constable N.; and close called Greene Leas within the moors of Middle Rayson: Witn. Thomas Lamminge, William Tylborne, Christopher Shilkock, William Danbye the elder, Thomas Pesse, Robert Harding
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As U DDEV/39/39, with rights of pasture and turbary: Granted to P.C. by Letters Patent (17 December 1602). Witn. Thomas Dennys, Bar. Dakyns, Alexander Aylesbury, Ralphe Constable
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As U DDEV/39/39, with rights of pasture and turbary: With power of attorney to Thomas Dennys of Middle Rayson, gent. and John Browne of West Rayson, yeoman to deliver seisin. Witn. Thomas Dennys, Bar. Dakyns, Alexander Aylesbury, Ralphe Constable, 16 January 1602/3 Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. Humfray Dennis, William Tylborne, Leonarde Talbot, Robert Hardinge, 19 January 1602/3
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5 messuages, 5 gardens, 5 orchards, 200ac. land, 140ac. meadow, 400ac. pasture and common of pasture for 700 sheep in Middell Reyson and Lyssingley:
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Tithes due to L.F., as farmer of bishop of Lincoln, from North and Northest Fieldes of Middlerasin: Witn. Robte Callis, David Lewis, Thomas Browne, Geo. Matchett
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The Grange and a cottage in Midle Rayson; 75ac. meadow in a parcel of meadow called Lissingley; and tithe hay in Midle Rayson and Lissingley: Witn. Thomas Twell, Robt. Belt, Robt. Broxolm, Robtye. Wyntor
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Messuages and lands in Midleraison and Lestringle, late in tenure of John Eston and of 51s. 5d. annual rent, sometime property of Stixwold Priory: Recites grant by Letters Patent to G.S. & J.W. (31 July 1609). Witn. Nath. Garway, Will. Millington, Francis Davies
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Messuage and appurtenances in Middle Raisen in tenure of John Brombye: Witn. Roger Constable, Alexander Aylesburie
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Messuage and appurtenances in Middle Raisen in tenure of John Brombye: Witn. Roger Constable, Gilbar Dawson, John Easton
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Tithes of Middle Rasen
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Annuity of £10 from manor of Middlerasin: Witn. Willm. and John Dalton, Fran. Swaine
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The Grange and a cottage or toftstead in Midle Rasen; 60ac. in a piece of meadow ground called Lyssingley; and tithe hay in Middle Rasen and Lyssingley: Witn. Robert Sotheby, Geo. Winterburne, Barthollomew Constable, Phillip Constable, Rich. Lisence
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Farm in her occupation in Middle Rasen: Witn. Barthollomew and Phillip Constable, Richard Lyson
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The Grange and a cottage or toftstead in Midle Rasen; 60ac. in a piece of meadow ground called Lyssingley; and tithe hay in Middle Rasen and Lyssingley: Witn. Barthollomew Constable, John Archer, Thomas Stringer, Thomas Busk
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Annuity of £12 from Tupholme Manor, Nevills Manor and Paynells Manor and all other estate of P.C. in Midle Rasen: Witn. Thomas Roper, William Constable, John Day, Thomas Easton, Thomas Stringer
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That Marmaduke Constable shall continue tenant of lands in Middle Raysin and Lessingley for a further year, and may then purchase them for £670 on the warranty and covenants offered
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Manors called Tupholme, and all estate of Sir P. and M.C. in Middle Raison: Witn. T. Robinson, Jo. Wood, Robet Saltmarsh, Rich. Corney, Will. Rishton, Robt. Shirburne, Sam. Hartlib, Geo. Philliskirke. Cancelled by cutting out signatures
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Witn. Henery Corney, Ben. Jones, Robet Saltmarsh, Rich. Corney, T. Robinson, Jo. Wood
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The Grange, tithes, moors and close as U DDEV/39/39: Witn. Susan Mathews, Robt Saltmarsh, William Moolins, Thomas Fines, Nicholas Smith, Gilbert Jones, R. Askey, William Watridge
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The Grange, tithes, moors and close as U DDEV/39/39: Witn. Gilbert Jones, R. Askey, Willm. Watridge, 3 February 1654/5 Endorsed with Receipt for £278 in redemption. Signed Willm. Watridge, Witn. John Gerrard, Robet Saltmarsh, 2 November 1655
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5 messuages, 5 gardens, 5 orchards, 200ac. land, 140ac. meadow, 400ac. pasture and pasture for 700 sheep in Middell Reyston and Lissingley
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M.C. having only repaid £150 of the £1,150 on mortgage as U DDEV/39/56; J.L. and G.N. agree that he may redeem the mortgage by annual instalments of £200 for next 7 years. Payment to be made at house of Mrs. Mariana Fleetewood, spinster, in St. Martin's Lane par. St. Martins in the Fields. Witn. Robt. Shirburne, H. Place, Ro. Saltmarsh. Cancelled by cutting out signature
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For £800 to M.C. The payments due under U DDEV/39/64 having been made
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Witn. William Brent, Willm. Scott, E. Burdet. Cancelled by cutting out signature, 18 January 1663/4. Endorsed with receipt for £800 and interest in redemption. Witn. John Thorpe, Roger Mitford, 30 May 1674
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Manor of Midle Raysin; manors of Tupholme, Nevills Fee and Paginnells Fee in Midle Raysin; farm in Midle Raysin and Lessingley; and all estate of Sir M.C. there
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Witn. Edw. Topham, Charles Nuttall, Willm. Scott, Robt. Shirburne. Cancelled by cutting
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Witn. Edw. Topham, Charles Nuttall, Willm. Scott, Robt. Shirburne
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Witn. Edw. Topham, Charles Nuttall, Willm. Scott, Robt. Shirburne. Draft as U DDEV/50/120. 20 January 1666/7. Endorsement of redemption. Witn. Tho. Fairfax, John Constable, 20 January 1672
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'All the furres' in close called the Greene Leas belonging to the Grange in Middle Rasin. J.P to have the close and furres for 7 years, paying 15s. for the furres and 40s. for the close: which 55s. 'is to be abated to Phillip Martin as part of the Grainge farme'. Witn. Phillip Martin, Matthew Lidgard
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In respect of the manor called Geoffrey Nevill Raseney for ward of the castle of Dover
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Manors of Middle Raysin called Tupham Manor, Pagnalls and Nevills Fee; with 8 messuages, 15 cottages, 20 barns, 20 tofts, 20 gardens, 90ac. land, 100ac. meadow, 100ac. pasture and 50ac. wood in Middle Raysin, Lysingles and Gadney: 20 January 1717/8 Sent by Thomas Gee to Mr. Champney 'att Matt Whites in Markett Rayson', 24 December 1719
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For £22, being half-year's rent for the Graunge in Middle Raison: Witn. Beniamin Cooper
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Part of an original bundle, U DDEV/39/78 - 79
For £4, being half-year's rent of a tenement in Middle Rasen in tenure of Richard or William Heptenstall
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Part of an original bundle, U DDEV/39/78 - 79
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All his lands and tenements in Ossgodby; with all his meadow in Ouresby, lately belonging to Sir Thomas Combreworth, lord of Somertby, and still called Combreworth Landis: Power of attorney to John Cokerell and Richard Crossgell to deliver seisin. Witn. William Constable, son of the donor, Alexander Witherwic, chaplain, William Sargill. Given at Holm in Spaldingmore
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For 110 marks (i.e. by instalments of 40 marks, 40 marks and 30 marks at St. Botulph's fair ('in nundinis Sancti Botulphi') 15, 16, and 17 Ed. I (17 June 1287, 1288 and 1289): all lands and tenements held by the abbey or its tenants in Roxeby near Burton Stathere: A recognizance has been entered into in the king's court for payment of the money. Witn. Sir Thomas Welaund, Sir John de Luvetoft, Sir William de Brunton, Sir Elias de Bekingham, Master Thomas de Sudington, Sir William Hamelton, Sir John de Langeton, Sir Thomas de Brunneham, Gilbert de Thornton, William de Kellawe, William de Bereford, Roger de Hegham, Hugh de Lowther, William de Stokesth, Sir Alan de Thornton, Sir Thomas de Snyterby, Walter de Stowe, Andrew de Croxeby, Robert de Rasene, Robert de Rothewell, John de Donecastr. Given at London, Thursday after octave of purification B.V.M. 15 Ed. I.
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For 18s. to the donor and 6d. to his wife: 2ac. 1p. arable (i.e. 1 1/2ac. on Blabergh, 'et houst ad Maniwilghes'; 3p. between land of Thomas son of Osbert and Jocelyn son of Berenger ('Goslani filii B'ng'i'): Rendering 1d. yearly. W. de T. to have two beasts in the common pasture. Witn. Jocelin son of Berenger, Thomas son of Osbert, Gilbert son of Ralph, Walter his nephew, Richard the clerk, John son of Jocelin, Reginald son of Thomas, William Westeren, William son of Sigward, Thomas his son
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For their lives: selion in field of Toftneuton in a cultivated parcel called Wranglandes (land sometime of Ralph Pesse E.; land of prior of St. Katherine (Lincoln) W.; abutting on le Dale S.): To hold from Sunday before translation St. Thomas martyr 1321 (5 July 1321) for 41 years without rent; and at rent of 2s. thereafter. Should W. & B.S. die within 41 years, then their heirs and exors. to hold for remainder of that term. Witn. Stephen Sibry, Ralph de Marisco, William de Heward, John son of Walter of Westrasyn, Alan Burr of Toftneuton. Given at Westrasyn
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As U DDEV/42/2 (in the East Field): Witn. William Motkan of Neuton, William son of Ralph, Alan Borr of Toft, John Blound, Thomas de Harton, Stephen Sibry of Westrasin, Ralph de Marisco. Given at Westrasin, Monday in vigil of purification B.V.M. 1321
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5 selions arable in Toft Neuton (i.e. 2 selions lying together near le Wyndemilne (land of Henry Cokke E., and of Thomas Bridde W.; headland of Simon de Herford S.); 1 selion (land of John de Otteby S. and of Simon de Herford N.; W. headland abutting on headland of Robert de Salfloteby); 1 selion in Toftlaye (land of John Paynel E., and that sometime of Robert de Rasne W.; N. headland abutting on le Mikkylgate); 1 selion in Toftlaye (land of Robert Motekan E. and of Beatrice Motekan W.; N. headland abutting on le Mikkylgate): Rendering 10s. yearly for 21 years. Witn. Stephen Sibri, Robert Motekan, Thomas Motekan, William de Heyword, Simon the clerk, Thomas son of Jollan, Robert son of Robert de Westrasyn. Given at Westrasyn, Monday after St. John evangelist, 1322
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As U DDEV/42/4: Witn. Alan son of William de Toft, John son of Beatrice de Baron of the same, William Neutom of the same, Ralph de Marisco of Westrasen, William de Heworth of Westrasen. Given at Westrasen, St. John baptist 1324
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1 selion arable in East field of T(oft) on Langaker (land of Sir Robert de Harton N.; common way S.) which Gilbert (Winstard?) of Toft sold to J. son of W.: Witn. Sir John Malbro of Toft, chaplain, Robert son of Osbert, William Neuton, John the carpenter, Thomas de Harton, all of the same, William Malerb, clerk. Given at Toft, Wednesday after St. Nicholas bishop 1324. Damaged
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1/2 selion in East field of Toftneuton, lying on Toftlaw between land sometime of Henry, the bailiff and land sometime of Simon de Rasin: Rendering 2s. yearly. Witn. Robert son of Osbert of Toft, John Carpenter, Thomas de Harton, William Neuton and William Malerb, all of Toft. Given at Toft, Friday in St. Peter ad vincula
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As U DDEV/42/7 (headland of Henry, the bailiff S.): Witn. Robert son of Osbert of Toft, John Carpenter, Thomas de Harton, William Neuton and William Malerb, all of Toft. Given at Westrasin, Sunday before St. James apostle
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Selion in East field of Toftneuton (lying on Toftlaw between land of Henry Caufe and that sometime of Osbert Mottekan, and abutting on land sometime of Roger de Otteby N. and headland sometime of Henry, the bailiff S.) which her formerly ('prius') had of her gift: Witn. Stephen Sibry, Robert son of Robert, Henry Caufe, William de Henword, Ralph de Marisco, John son of Walter, William Malerb. Given at West Rasen, Sunday after SS. Peter and Paul 1329
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Dower in 1 selion arable in Toftneuton, lying in Toftlagh: Witn. Sir John Malerb of Toft, chaplain, Robert son of Osbert, Thomas de Harton, all of Toft, Robert son of Robert son of Richard of Westrasen, Ralph de Marisco of Westrasen. Given at Toft, Thursday after St. Martin bishop 1331
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Selion (with herbage of adjacent headland?) in East field of Toftneuton, lying on Westblabergh between land sometime of Simon de (Bolle?), and land of prior of St. Katherine (Lincoln) and of William de Manby: Witn. (John?) Motekan, William Malerb, William Baylif, Thomas de Harton of Toftneuton, William Sibry, John Cauf; (John?) Jollayn of Westrasen. Given at Westrasen, Wednesday after invention of Holy Cross 1350. Seal, an eagle displayed, illegible.
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Advowson of Neuton near Toft, with a selion of glebe lying between land of donor and a watercourse called Skarth: Witn. William Disney of Ay[ ]erby, John Wyldbore of Oursby, William Deynill of Thornton, William (Cauf?), [ ] of the same, John de Driby of Toft, William de Ergum of Neuton. Given at Neuton, [ ] before St. Gregory pope 48 Ed. III.
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Annual rent of 1lb. cummin from lands and tenements of Thomas Bonde in Toftneuton: Witn. William Dysney, John Wildbor, William Daynill, John de Driby of Toftneuton, William de Ergum. Given at Toftneuton, Monday after St. James apostle 13 Ric. II. Small seal, armorial, an animal (boar?) beneath 2 branches, illegible
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Annual rent of 20s. from lands of donor in Toftneuton: Witn. William Disney of (Aynherby?), John Wildbor, William Dennill, John de Driby of Toftneuton, William de Ergum of Toftneuton. Given at Toftneuton, Monday before SS. Philip and James 13 Ric. II. Seal, armorial, an animal (boar?) beneath 2 branches
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Messuage in Toft (tenements of heirs of Ellis Ledebeter S. and of John Tomson N.; common way called Potterstygh E.; common way W.) with all appurtenances in fields of Toft and Newton, which she had of the gift of John Baron of Wyflyngham and Thomas Cartwryght of Newton: Witn. John Motkan of Newton, John Chaumbers of Westraysin, John Caufe, John Baudewyn, Gerard Keyylby of the same, Philip Ayer, jnr. of Newton, Robert Alhayle of Toft. Given at Toft, assumption B.V.M. 26 Hen. VI
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For peaceful possession by W.N. of 9 selions in Tofte, conveyed to him by W.Y. by deed of same date: Witn. Richard License, John Lamyng, Thomas Dennys, scrivener
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Advowson of Newton next Toft: Witn. Charles Dalyson, Robt. Shirburne, Henry Seile, stationer, Ro. Saunderson, Robt. Dolman, Christopher Bentley, Thomas Ellerker. Seals, armorial, Constable
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Seal, armorial, of Lord Castleton, faint impression
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i) Sir George Saunderson, Viscount Castleton ii) Sir Philip and Marmaduke Constable of Everingham and John Rushworth of Lincolns Inn, esq iii) Robert Shirburne of Wolfhall, co. Lancs. and William Thomlinson of Saxby, co. Lincs. gent.: J.R. & M.C. to have Sand Land Close (2ac.) being ancient enclosure in Toft; parcels, uninclosed but staked out, in Toft and Newton (i.e. parcel in Toft having a meare furre called the Feilds Meare E. and going Westward to a land marked out 5 lands distant from the headland, the road from Toft to Market Rayson N., and a dale of meadow called South Dale or Market Dale S. (81ac. 3r. 22p.); and another parcel in Toft or Newton in furlong called Stonyholes having lands called Cockthornes E., Feilds Meare W., West Rayson Feild N., and Newton Hardinges S. (17ac. 2r. 28p.)); and annual rent charge of 20s. out of Stickneys Farm in Newton. Lord Castleton to have all other lands of Sir P.C., M.C., & J.R. in Toft and Newton: To enable Lord Castleton and Sir Philip Constable to enclose their respective lands in Toft and Newton. Witn. Charles Dalyson, Henry Seile, stationer, R. Saunderson
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120ac. land, 40ac. meadow, 50ac. pasture and 20s. rent in Toft near Newton and Newton
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120ac. land, 40ac. meadow, 50ac. pasture and 20s. rent in Toft near Newton and Newton
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120ac. land, 40ac. meadow, 50ac. pasture and 20s. rent in Toft near Newton and Newton
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Reciting a Final Concord: Adam de Everyngham of Laxton, plaintiff and Nicholas de Skalton, clerk, deforceant: moiety of manor of Westburgh: To hold to Adam for life, with remainder to his son Adam and wife Joan and his heirs (9 February 1332/3). Sir William Elys and wife Joan and John de Ayton and wife Katherine (Joan and Katherine being next of kin and heirs of Adam the son) have now informed that Adam the father, Adam the son and wife Joan are all dead; and that Sir Reginald de Everyngham has entered on the moiety of the manor and holds it contrary to the Final Concord. He is to be summoned to shew cause why Joan and Katherine should not have the premises
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There is a similar Final Concord relating to manors of Everyngham, Kobelyngcotes (Kiplingcotes), Farburn and Havercroft, and the advowson of Everyngham, at pp.56 - 57 of 'Yorkshire Fines. 1327 - 1347' (Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record Series. Vol. XLII. 1910))
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All property in Westrasen which belonged to William son of Hugh (i.e. 5 bovates and a toft): Witn. Peter Paganellus, William de (Farino?), John Grant, Ralph de Grainesbi, Jocelyn ('Goslano') son of Berenger, Thomas son of (Osbert?), Thomas son of William, Walter son of Heverard, William son of Hernisius of Neuton. Fragment of seal, an excarbuncle. '[ ]IGILL. ROBRTI. D[ ]'
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2 parts of a selion of arable land lying in West field of West Rasen on W. part of Holgatehil and across the common way, between land of the lord and of John, the miller: Rendering 1/2d every second year when the land was sown to John son of Robert de Westrasen; and a rose yearly to the donors. Witn. Sir Joel de Dunham, chaplain, Gilbert le Breton of Welleton, Richard called the serjeant, Geoffrey de Campan', Stephan called the merchant, Lambert son of Ivo, Thomas de Ryland, Gilbert de Welleton, clerk
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Sir Hugh Paynel to pay them an annual rent of 1/2 mark from his mill at Westrasn; and 20s. at ensuing Michaelmas and 20s. at ensuing Easter for arrears: Witn. Sir Peter Paynel, Thomas dean of Gertr', Philip dean of Framelund, John the chaplain, Richard Gumfrey, William de Aula. Morrow of invention of Holy Cross, 1226
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1 selion in Westrasen on Maniwile 'del berec aput meridiene' (from 'berec' at the South?) near land of Jollan son of Berenger: Rendering 1/2d. yearly. Witn. Richard the chaplain, Thomas son of Osbert, Jollan son of Berenger, Reginald son of Ralph, Gilbert his brother, John son of Jollan, Osbert son of Thomas, Thomas son of William, Ralph his brother, Hugh son of Richard, Ralph de Grainesbi, Adam de Prilli
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1 selion on Aldhaithe near land of Gilbert son of Ralph in East field of Westrasin; and all land he had in Craklincroft; and 2 selions on Brottes near land of Gilbert son of Ralph; and 2 selions at Kokthornes near land of Gilbert son of Ralph. In the West field 1 selion between the court of Richard son of Thornard and Mikelgate; 2 selion on Estlanges under Mikelgate near land of the church. 3p. meadow on W. part of Holm near meadow of Geoffrey de Neuton; meadow he had in Kauenesholm; 3p. meadow on Nordherhalanges near meadow of Geoffrey de Neuton; 2 1/2p. meadow on Sudherhalanges near meadow of Geoffrey de Neuton; all meadow he had in Pillesfordholm; 4p. meadow on E. part of Holm near meadow of Geoffrey de Neuton; and a measure of meadow on 8 perches ('unam addenam prati super octo perticatas') on E. part of Holm: Rendering 1d. yearly. Witn. William chaplain of Rasin, Jollan son of Berenger, William son of Robert, Thomas son of William, Robert de Neuton, Geoffrey de Neuton, Gilbert son of Ralph, Thomas son of Nigel, John Houne. Seal, an escarbuncle, 'SIGILL. WALTER. FIL. REGINALDI'
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Toft in Westrasen, with free entry and exit, which Richard the deacon sometime held of the donor; and all donor's meadow on Nordhalanges (5p.), on Twenti (3p.) and in Wra (2 1/2p.): Rendering 1d. yearly. Witn. William, parson of Westrasen, Jollan son of Berenger, Thomas son of William, Peter son of Thomas, Gilbert son of Ralph, Thomas de Neuton, Geoffrey de Neuton, William the chaplain of Rasen
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Homage and service of William son of Gilbert, and rent of 6d. yearly, due from a toft and lands in Westrasen held by him from the donor. Also homage and service of William de Toft and rent of 13d. yearly, due from a toft and lands in Westrasin held by him from the donor: Witn. William the parson, Adam Tuschet, Jollan son of Berenger, John his son, Thomas son of William, Robert de Neuton, Geoffrey de Neuton, Gilbert son of Ralph, Peter son of Syward, William vicar of Media Rasen. Fragment of seal 'SIGIL. W[ ]. '
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Part of his land in Westrasen (i.e. in West field, 4 selions in Milnehill abutting on Mikkelgate; 1 selion on Milnehill near land of Nigel Bond; 1 selion on Clakebergh near land sometime of Thomas son of Osbert; a headland on Davencroft near land of Nigel Bond; 1 selion in the moor near land sometime of Thomas son of Osbert; 1 selion on Barholm abutting on the headland of Twell E.; 1 selion on Westlanges beyond the valley near land sometime of the said Thomas; 1 selion on Langdikfurlanges near land sometime of the said Thomas; 2 selions on Skortedikfurlonges near land sometime of the said Thomas. In East field, 1 selion abutting on the headland of Crakelingcroft near land sometime of the said Thomas; 1 selion on Snypdale near land sometime of the said Thomas; 1 selion on Kirtelakre near the cultivated parcel of the lord towards the W.; 2 selions on Westerbradhou near land sometime of the said Thomas; 1 selion on Nedhreskouelakres against land (of Gilbert Ginning?) near land sometime of the said Thomas; 1 selion on Estlanges abutting on Litteldikgate near land sometime of the said Thomas; 1 selion on Nordlanges abutting on the headland of Thomas son of William, near land of William son of Jollan; 2 selion on Nedermurnewang near land sometime of the said Thomas; 1 selion on Dikfurlonges near land of Nigel Bond abutting on the headland of Thorstan; 1 selion on Dikfurlanges near land sometime of the said Thomas, abutting on the headland of Hugh the miller; 1 selion on Inedbriggehill near land sometime of the said Thomas; 1 selion on Galchdaile near land sometime of the said Thomas; 1 selion on Blaberghoustlanges near land of Jollan son of Berenger) and all his meadow on Rischeng, being 6p.: Witn. William vicar of Westrasen, Robert de Neuton, chaplain, Robert de Neuton, Thomas son of William, Jollan son of Berenger, John his son, Ralph son of William, Thomas son of Nigel, German of Rasen, Walter his brother, William vicar of Media Rasen
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Selion in Westrasen on W. part of the town, lying on Micheldayle between land sometime of Thomas son of Osbert and land of Hugh son of the parson: Witn. Jollan son of Berenger, Thomas son of William, Robert de Neuton, Gilbert son of Ralph, Geoffrey de Neutun, Osbert son of Thomas, William son of Jollan
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Homage and service of Roger Hautelavedi (Hautelavedy), namely a yearly rent of 7d. Also 2 selions in West field of Westrasen (i.e. 1 selion on Barthom near land which Thomas son of Osbert sometime held; and 1 selion on Wadehot near land which the said Thomas sometime held, and abutting Crosberhille): Witn. Jollan son of Berenger, Thomas son of William de Neutun, Geoffrey de Neutun, Gilbert son of Ralph, Osbert son of Thomas, Ralph de Foljam
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3 bovates in Westrasen (i.e. 1 bovate which Sir Hugh Painel sometime held in demesne; 1 1/2 bovates held by Hugh son of Roger; 1/2 bovate held by Robert King): Witn. Osbert Arsic, Peter Painel, Alured de Glentham, William de Buselincthorp, Adam de Baius, John le Grant, Adam de Prilli, Walter son of Everard, Jollan son of Berenger, Thomas son of William, Peter son of Sygward
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3p. 3ft. meadow in the marsh of Westrasen on Beclangfurlanghes at the beginning of ('in inicio'?) Ha-fertling, lying between meadow of Sir H.P., and of Jollan in length and in breadth: Witn. William de Baiocis, Adam de Baiocis, Thomas de Wiveligham, Adam de Prilli, Walter son of Everard, Robert de Baiocis, Robert Hodham, Thomas son of Osbert, Ralph de Granesbi
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All claims to dower from lands in Westrasen of her late husband. For which he has granted her for life a toft (being that of her late husband; toft of John son of Jollan W.) and 3p. meadow lying together on Langedayle (sometime of John son of Jollan): Witn. Sir Henry Camerario, William de Kaynes, Hugh de Hagerwill, Walter son of German, Jollan son of Berenger, Robert de Neutun, Geoffrey de Neutun. Seal, a star (sun?) above a cescent 'MARGERIE. UXORIS. WIL.'
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All land and meadow in Westrasen which donor had of the gift of William de Crofto, reserving a toft lying on E. of the court of the said William (i.e. In East field, 1 selion on Blakemild near land sometime of Thomas son of Osbert; 1 selion at Lairepittes near land sometime of said Thomas; 1 selion beyond the valley under Grenetoft near land of Nigel Bond; 1 selion on Witpintelland near land sometime of said Thomas; 1 selion near the boundary on Skouelakres. On W. part of the town, 1 selion on Langwestlanges near land sometime of Thomas son of Osbert; 1 selion beyond Frampistlegate near land of Hugh Kobbe; 5 selions on Milnehill near land of Lady Gila ('dne Gile'), 1 selion on Brokenbak near land of Jollan; 1 selion near Hakerdik; 1 selion on Holm near land sometime of said Thomas. 4p. meadow on Langdaile; 2 1/2p. meadow in Wra; 3p. meadow in Twenti; 6p. meadow in E. part of Holm near meadow sometime of the said Thomas; 5p. meadow on Nordhalanges near meadow sometime of said Thomas; and all donor's meadow in Pillesfordholm): Rendering 1d. yearly. Witn. William parson of Westrasen, Henry Chamberlenc, Robert de Neuton, Geoffrey de Neuton, Gilbert son of Ralph, Roger the clerk, Walter son of German, William vicar of Media Rasen
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1 selion in West field of Westrasen, between land of Nigel Bond and of Herbert Ruffuci, against the door of Richard de Toftlac: Rendering 1/2d. yearly. Witn. Thomas son of W. (William?), Peter his son, Gilbert son of Ralph, Robert de Neuton, Robert de Neuton, Thomas son of Nigel, Nicholas son of Jollan, William son of Thomas. Seal, damaged, illegible
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Annual rent of 40d. (i.e. 27d. from 1 1/4 bovates in the South field of Westrasne which the donor's father, Jollan son of Berenger, gave to the donor's brother, William son of Jollan; 8d. from 7ac. meadow in the meadow of Westrasne (that is?) Prestferthyng, which Berenger, grandfather of the donor, gave to Peter son of Sygward in free marriage with his daughter Sarah and which Jollan son of Gilbert holds; 2d. from 3 tofts sometime of Nigel the carter ('carectarii') which John de Camera helds on the E. side of his court, and which rent J. de C. was bound to pay for Sir Adam de Novo Mercato; 1d. from a selion on Rachelwang (land of William son of Jollan S. and of John de Hotham N.), from a selion on Layrpittes (land of Ralph son of Emma E., and of Robert Pepercorn W.) and from 1/2 selion in Toftwranglandes abutting on lands sometime of Isabel de Ver, which 2 1/2 selions Richard son of Geoffrey de Neuton holds; and 2d. due from the said Sir John Paynel for land held of the donor in the field of Westrasne): Witn. Richard de Tuyford, John de Camera, William son of Jollan, Roger de Otteby, Thomas son of Ralph, Roger de Crofto, Alan son of Thomas, Hugh de Toft, Thomas de Neuton, John de Hotham, William Page, Richard de Brunne, Roger Hautelavedy
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Annual rent of 1/2 mark, which they had of the gift of H.P., from the watermill within the court of the hall of Westrasen: For greater security they have delivered to him H.P.'s deed of feoffment. Witn. Sir Walter de Helyun, Thomas de Boulton, Stephen Sybri, John and William sons of Jollan, John de Camera, Roger de Otteby, John de Hotham, Thomas de Greynesby, William Motecan, Ralph ad aulam, Hugh brother of the abbot, William, and Geoffrey Cyner, clerk
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Toft which her father had given her near land of John P(aynel?) E. (mentions Hauntelevedi): Witn. Jollan de Rasyn, William the tailor ('cissore') of the same, Ralph [ ], John son of ('Leng Saylhe'?)
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3 selions in Westrasen (i.e. 1 selion on Lang[r]andlandes and 2 on Cokkethornes) with a rent of 2 1/2d. from them: Witn. William de Stokes, William the tailor ('cissore'), Roger Hauntelavedi, Simon de Haumbergo clerk, William Sybry, Jollan son of Thomas. Seal, vesica, (a cross?)
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Toft with houses and 5ac. in Westrasen, of which he had impleaded tham before the justices of the King's Bench in London: Rendering a root of ginger ('zinziberi') yearly at Christmas. Witn. Thomas de Graynesby, John de Camera of Westrasen, Jollan son of Thomas, William Page, Roger de Otteby, Stephen Sibry of Westrasen, Laurence of Westrasen, William son of Agnes de Toft, William the clerk. Given at Westrasen, morrow of St. Botulph 13 Ed. I
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5 1/2 selions in arable fields of Westrasen (i.e. 1 selion on Blaberth near land of Thomas de Graynesby; 2 selions lying together on S. of [ ] in le Hyulam near land of T. de G.; and 2 selions lying together on N. part 'del Berth' in le Hyulam near land of T. de G.): Witn. Robert de Rowell, Thomas de Graynesby, Roger de Otteby, Jollan son of Thomas, Laurence de Rasen, William [ ], Ralph Pesse. Michaelmas 1286
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3ac. arable in fields of Westrasen, lying in 8 selions (i.e. in 1 selion on N. of the town (land of Stephen Sibry E., and of John Paynell W.); in 2 selions on N. of town (land of Stephen Sibry E., and of John Paynel W.); in 1 selion on Scouelacres (land of Geoffrey Carpenter E., and of Richard Tylman W.; abutting on headland of Braythow); in 1 headland on Setcropp (lying near land of Alice sister of 'the said' Thomas (not previously mentioned)); in 2 selions lying together on Setcopp (land of Stephen Sibry E., and of John Catour W.; abutting on the said headland of Setcropp); and in 1 selion at the garden ('ad Gardinum') which belonged to William Halyman (land of Richard de Bronne E., and of the said Thomas W.)): Rendering a clove yearly. Witn. Andrew de Croxby, Robert de Rasen, Thomas nephew ('nepos') of Giles, Thomas de Graynesby, Robert de Rowell, John de Camera, Jollan son of Thomas, William Page, Laurence de Rasen
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Moiety of a toft in Westrasen (i.e. near toft of Osbert on W.); 2 selions on E. part of the town at Maniwillthes abutting on Bergathe; 2 selions on Dedelandes (i.e. the headland and the selion next to the E. part); 2 selions on W. part of the town abutting on Mikilgate: Rendering 1/2lb cummin yearly. Agnes bound in 40s. to observe the gift placing herself under the jurisdiction of Dean and Chapter of Lincoln. Witn. Stephen son of John of Media Rasen, John son of Jollan of Westrasen, Osbert son of Thomas of Westrasen, William son of Jollan, Roger de Hotteby, John son of Gilbert, Andrew son of Richard, Gilbert son of Robert, John, clerk of Westrasen who made this writing
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Easterly part of R.'s toft in Westrasen with houses thereon, which part was in R.'s hands after making security to Henry Cauf on behalf of John Jolif ('in manu mea post factum securitatis quam feci Henrico Cauf nomine Johannis Jolif'): Witn. Stephen Sibri, Thomas de Hermynburgh, Robert son of Robert, Henry Cauf, Ralph de Marisco, William de Heworth, Thomas 'Jollani' (son of Jollan?). Fragment of seal
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4 selions in West field of West Rasin (i.e. 1 selion on Dykeforlanges (land of Ralph S.; and of church of West Rasin N.); 1 selion 'en le More' (land of Lady Joan de Novo Mercato N.; and of Matilda de Novo Mercato S.); 1 selion on le Westlanges 'atte Wod End' (land of Ralph Pesse S.; and of Lady Joan de Novo Mercato N.); 1 selion on Stortres (land of Juliana Merescallus S. and of Stephen Jollayl N.): Witn. Thomas de Graynesby, Robert Motkan, Stephen Sybry, Jollan son of Thomas, William Page, Nicholas Mustel, Robert son of Richard
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1p. meadow in the meadow of West Rasen 'en le Landayl' (meadow of William Page E. and of donor W.): Witn. Thomas de Graynesby, Osbert Motkan, Stephen Sybry, Jollan son of Thomas, William Page, Richard de Neuton, Robert son of Richard. Seal, an escarbuncle, 'S . IO[ ]CAUMR''
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Toft with buildings in Westrasen which his father had given him; with a plot and building which the donor bought from John Mannyng: Witn. John de Camera, Thomas de Greyneby, Stephen son of William, Roger de Otteby, Jollan son of Thomas, William Page, Philip sometime servant of the parson, William de Byllynglay, clerk. Seal, vesica, a fleur-de-lys, 'S. WILL. FIL. JOHIS'
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Toft with buildings which he inherited on death of his father R.P. (between street called the lane of Ralph Pesse and toft of Robert Schayl; and stretching from the field S. to the highway N.); 5 selions arable on Stokberh in the field (i.e. 2 selions together between land of Stephen Sibri and the boundary; 1 selion between land which John Haut held from Lady Joan de Novo Mercato and land of Geoffrey Trig, and abutting on le Halle Dayle N.; 1 selion between land of Roger Tilman and land sometime of Stephen Jollayne abutting on the headland of the parson of Westrasen; and 1 selion between land of Roger Tilman and of Ralph de Marisco, abutting on headland of Matilda de Neumarche S. and on le Sike N.); 4 selions arable (1 selion on Crakhou in the North field between land of Peter de Thornton and that late of Stephen Jollayne, abutting on the boundary N. and on the valley with the herbage adjoining S.; 2 selions lying together in the South field on Blaberkestlanges between lands of John Jurdan and his wife Cicely, abutting on headland of Thomas de Graynesby W.; 1 selion on Dikforlanges near land of Simon the clerk, abutting on boundaries of Media Rasen E. and on headland of Alexander Page W.); 5p. meadow on E. part of Holm in meadow of West Rasen (between meadow of Lady Joan de Novo Mercato and of Stephen Sibri, extending W. to the culture of Holme); 4 1/2p. meadow on Dikheng (between meadow of William Page and of Thomas Kinch, abutting on Langdayl W. and on Reskheng E.); 1 1/4p. meadow on W. part of Holme (between meadow of Lady Joan de Novo Mercato and of William Page, abutting E. on Ankholme); and common of pasture for 6 beasts and 60 sheep in the common, all in West Rasen: Witn. Thomas de Graynesby, Stephen Sibri, Robert son of Robert, Ralph de Marisco, Richard de Neuton, John de Broune, William de Stokes of West Rasen
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Easterly part of his messuage, from the first props ('a primariis stantibus') in the W. part of the cowshed and stable to the S. door, with the cowshed, the old hall and the new grange; the whole of the cultivated parcel beneath the donor's court with the headlands, and moiety of all his lands and tenements in Westrasen, everywhere towards the S.; the watermill and adjacent croft; homage from lands sometime of John de Hotham; donor's homage and rents of Glenteworth: Rendering 60 quarters of grain a year to donor for his life (i.e. 20 quarters of wheat at Michaelmas; 20 quarters of barley at purification B.V.M.; 10 quarters of wheat and 10 quarters of beans at Pentecost). Donor to grind his corn at the said mill for life, free of multure. Witn. Simon de Herford of Westrasen, Stephen Sibri, Robert son of Robert son of Richard, all of Westrasen, William Motekan, jnr. of Neuton, Osbert ad ecclesiam of Toft, John de Stretton of Osgoteby, Hugh son of Thomas of Media Rasen. Seal, hexagonal, (a sleeping lion?), illegible
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Messuage in Westrasen which he inherited on death of his brother William C.: Witn. John de Gascrik of Barton, Stephen Sybri of Westrasen, Robert son of Richard, Henry Cauf and Robert Baker, all of Westrasen. Given at West Rasen, Sabbath in St. Edmund king and martyr, ['decimo'] Ed.
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For their lives and to their exors. for a further 2 years thereafter: 15ac. arable in South field of West Rasen (i.e. 1 selion on Litelbergh (land of Hugh de Hotham W.; boundary between West Rasen and Middle Rasen E.); 1 selion in the same culture (land of church of West Rasen E. and of Hugh de Hotham W.); 1 selion on Sandlandes (land of Petronilla Page W., and of Roger son of Robert E.); 1 headland abutting on Litelbergh (near land of Hugh de Hotham N.); 1 selion on Blaberghestlanges (land of church of West Rasen S. and of said Hugh N.); 2 selions on Watfoures (land of said church S. and of said Hugh N.); 1 selion on Douthlandes (land of said church E. and of said Hugh W.); 2 selions on Ellevestang (land of John Paynel, lord of West Rasen E. and of said Hugh W.); 3 selions on Dikfurlanges (land of said church S. and of said Hugh N.); 1 selion in Aldheythe Hole (near land of said Hugh W.); 2 selions in Aldheythe (land of said John Paynel E. and of said Hugh W.); 2 selions on Methelbergh (land of said John Paynel E. and of said Hugh W.); 1 selion on Aldheythe (land of said John Paynel E. and of Stephen Sybri W.); 1 headland on Blabergh as it lies from the near valley to the far valley (land of said Hugh W.); 1 selion on Langsandes (said headland W. and land of Geoffrey the miller E.)): Rendering a rose yearly. Witn. Stephen Sybri of West Rasen, Ralph de Marisco, Hugh de Hotham, Richard de Neuton and Thomas son of Jollan, all of the same. Given at West Rasen, Monday after annunciation B.V.M. 13 Ed. II
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A plot on E. part of his messuage in Westrasin with the house built thereon (in breadth, 6p. 13ft. at S. end, and 7p. 4ft. at N. end; and in length from the common way to the watercourse called Ras; having messuage of donor on one side and toft of Stephen Sibry on the other): Witn. Stephen Sibry, Robert son of Robert, Thomas de Hemingburg, Ralph de Marisco, William de Heuword, John son of Walter, Thomas Jollayn, all of Westrasin, William Malerb, clerk. Given at Westrasin, Thursday before St. Gregory pope 1325. Seal, a shield (2 bars?), illegible
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Conditional on payment by Robert of 36s. to Henry at his capital messuage of Westrasin by 3 February 1326/7. Witn. and date as U DDEV/44/32
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Lands in Westrasen and Toft: Witn. (Henry?) Cauf, (John?) Cauf, [ ] Graynesby, [ ] Brun, William de Stoke. Very badly damaged. Endorsed 'Westrasin'
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1 selion arable in South field of West Rasen on Blabergh (land of Robert Haut W. and of Henry Cauf E.; abutting on the boundaries at each head): Witn. Simon de Herford, Henry Cauf, Robert son of Robert, Ralph de Maresco, William de Heword, Thomas Mottekan of West Rasen. Given at West Rasen, Thursday before SS. Simon and Jude 1329. Fragment of seal, vesica (a fleur-de-lys?), illegible
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4 selions arable in fields of Westrasen (i.e. 1 selion in West field on Westlanges (near land of John son of Gilbert and abutting W. on Fraunselgate and E. on headland sometime of John de Hotham); 1 selion on Mikkeldayled near land sometime of Geoffrey the carpenter (land of William Sikklyng N.); 1 selion on Westdikforlang near land of John son of Walter (Lincoln road E.; headland sometime of John de Hotham W.); 1 selion in East field on le Estbenland (beween land of William de Bonddeby and that sometime of John Paynel, abutting E. on le Estmar)); also a third part of 2p. meadow in breadth in meadows of Westrasen in a place called le Northeralanges with the whole length between the meadow sometime of Laurence de Carleton and the meadow of the Blessed Mary: Which selions and meadow she had in dower. Witn. Simon de Herford, Stephen Sibry, Henry Caufe, William de Heuword, Ralph de Marisco, Thomas Jollayn, Robert son of Robert, all of Westrasen, William Malerb. Given at Westrasen, Monday in St. Barnabas apostle 1330. Seal illegible
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1 selion on le Berkes in the field of Westrasen (land of the lord E. and that late of Thomas de Graynesby W.) which she had of the gift of her late mother Margery: Witn. Stephen Sibri, Henry Cauf, Robert son of Robert, Ralph de Marisco, Thomas Motekan of West Rasen. Given at West Rasen, Wednesday on morrow St. Barnabas apostle. 1331
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3s. yearly in lieu of her claim to dower, from a toft in Westrason which he had of the gift of her dec'd. husband: For which she quitclaims the toft to him. Witn. Simon de Herford of Westrasen, Henry Cauf, Stephen Sybry, William de Heuword. Given at Westrasen, Monday after St. Mark evangelist 1332
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Toft in Westrasen, sometime of William de Stokes, which they had of the gift of Simon de Hereford: Witn. Sir John de Hereford, rector of Westrasen, Richard le Long of Lyndwode, Robert son of Robert of West Rasen, Henry Cauf and Thomas Motkan of West Rasen, Roger Rook of Layseby. Given at Westrasen, Friday after St. Andrew apostle 8 Ed. III
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Messuage in Westrasen late of her dec'd. husband Robert; with a rent of 3s. arising from it: Witn. John de Totel, Roger his brother, Richard de Harstan, Thomas de Lound of Lincoln, Robert Bridport of the county of Dorset, William de Biscopthorp of the county of Lincoln. Given at Lincoln, Sunday after purification B.V.M. 10 Ed. III. Seal, a figure kneeling before a standing (female?) figure, illegible
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1 selion arable in East field of Westrasen, which he had of the gift of his father Stephen (lying on Stocberk; lands of John Garfyn E., of Roger son of Robert W., and of William son of Petronilla Page S.; Stocberksyke N.): Witn. Stephen Sibry, Robert son of Robert son of Richard, William de Manneby, Henry Caufe, John son of Walter, John son of Thomas son of Jollan, Henry de Neuton of Westrasen. Given at Westrasen Sunday in decollation St. John baptist 13 Ed. III
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Messuage in Westrasne (tofts of Peter son of Richard de Marisco and of William Wright E.; of Simon de Hereford W. and of Richard son of Stephen de Hotham and the common way to le Bek N.) with free access 18ft. in width. Also 4 selions in field of Westrasne (i.e. 1 on Overene Toft near land sometime of John Paynel; 1 on Petreshull near land sometime of said J.P.; 1 in same culture near land of John Garfyn; 1 on Westlangs near land of John Grayve) and 2 selions in field of Toftneuton at Toftlawe (1 near land of Henry Cauf and 1 near land of Sir Richard de Cromwelle). Which messuage and land he inherited on death of his sister Nichola: Witn. Stephen Sibry of Westrasne, Robert son of Robert of Westrasne, Henry Cauf, Peter son of Ralph de Marisco, John son of Walter, Robert Knott of Middelrasne, Thomas Gloves of Middelrasne. Given at Westrasne, Monday after Michaelmas 13 Ed. III. Seal; an architectural frame; 2 figures, the hand of the one on the right raised in blessing; beneath is a shield bearing a cross; illegible
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At 6(3?)s. 4d. rent: Robert de Totel to John de Herford, parson of Westrasen: a messuage and all lands of R. de T. in Westrasen: Sabbath before Michaelmas 1341. Seal, Christ surrounded by the symbols of the four evangelists, a kneeling figure in base, illegible
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Recites that Richard is bound to Robert by a statute merchant in £50; that he has quitclaimed to him a messuage, watermill, 55ac. land and 16ac. meadow in Westrasen and all other lands and rents in Westrasen and Glentworth which Robert had by reversion, and which belonged sometime to Thomas de Graynesby, uncle of Richard; and that Robert has granted to Richard a yearly rent of 7 marks from the premises. Robert now grants that the statute merchant shall be null and void if he enjoys peaceful possession of the premises for life, and his heirs for 10 years thereafter, without interference from or through Richard. Richard grants that if there shall be any such interference in that period, then the rent shall cease and the statute merchant be in full force. Witn. Sir Robert Breton, Amond de Tathewell, William de Greddyk of Luda, John de Lound of Lincoln, Stephen de Totel, Richard de Grayton, clerk. Given at Ludam (Louth), sabbath after St. Lucy virgin 16 Ed. III. Seal, armorial, a saltire between 4 (chess-rooks?) 'SIG. ROBERTI. DE. TOTEL'
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6 selions arable in fields of Westrasen (i.e. 2 selions lying together on Stockebergh near land of Peter de Mersch; 2 selions lying together on Blaberghoustlangs near land sometime of John Jurdane on either side; 1 selion on Estlanges near land of Henry Caufe; and 1 selion 'be Southebergh' near land of said Henry). Also 6p. meadow in breadth wherever it lies 'be Estholme' in meadow of Westrasen near meadow of Stephen Sibry; 1 1/2p. meadow in the same culture near meadow of Petronilla Page; and 2 1/2p. meadow in le Warlotes in the same meadow, which John son of Richard de Bron lately held: Witn. [ ] of Westrasen, Robert son of Robert, William de Manneby, John son of [ ] , all of Westrasen; Henry de Neuton, John Jollayn and Peter de Hotham, both of the same. Given at Westrasen, Thursday after St. Nicholas 1343. Seal, fragment
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Messuage, watermill, a carucate of land and 16ac. meadow in Westrasen and all other lands there and in Glentworth sometime of Thomas de Graynesby (being property as U DDEV/44/44); as well as any rent from the premises. Also reversion of 10ac. in Westrasen held by Simon de Herford and his wife Amabilla: For which they grant to him a yearly rent of 7 marks. Witn. William de Greddyk of Luda, John de Totel and Stephen his brother, John Cauf of Westrasen, William (Gentyl?) of (Thedelthorn?), William del Hays of Gayton, Richard de Gayton clerk. Given at Westrasyn, Friday before mid-Lent, 19 Ed. III (and 6th of France). Damaged Seal, a cross-shaped device (arms blunt and rounded) within an architectural frame. Illegible
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Gift: Robert son of William son of Stephen Page of West Rasen to William son of William Bryce of West Rasen: - - 1 1/2 selions arable in the field of West Rasen (i.e. 1 selion on Wadhow between lands of John Pouger and of John Hogge of Eastrasen; and 1/2 selion in the same culture between lands of Geoffrey White and of Robert son of Thomas Coke): Witn. William Sibry, John Caufe, Henry de Neuton, Robert de Heworth, John son of Walter, Peter his son, John Jollayn. Given at West Rasen, Sunday after purification B.V.M. 1348. Seal, illegible
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Toft with buildings in Westrasen and 1/2 bovate of land to sow each year, with its meadow, which John son of Jurdan sometime held: Rendering 5s. 6d. yearly. Witn. Simon de Herford, William Sibry, John Caufe, Robert son of Robert, Robert de Heworth. Given at West Rasen, Sunday in St. Matthew evangelist 1348
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9 selions in the fields and land of West Rasen, with their meadow (i.e. 1 selion on Nethergrenetoft (lands of Robert (Stere?) W. and of William Prest E.); 1 on same furlong (land of William Wright E. and of Simon de Herford W.); 2 lying together on Dikforland (land of Robert (Stere?) N. and of Geoffrey Withe S.); 1 on Northforland (headland of Thomas Nicol W. and of Geoffrey Wythe E.); 1 on E. part of Fraunceis [ ] (land of Geoffrey Mustrell S. and of Robert (Stere?); N.) 1 on same furlong (land of William son of Petronilla S. and of Geoffrey Mustrell N.); 1 on same furlong (land of Henry de Neuton S. and of Thomas Nicol N.); 'Inthemorforlang' (land of John de Melton S. and of Robert Barker N.)). Also 2 selions in the fields of West Rasen which William de Gondeby, his wife Letitia and daughter Matilda hold for their lives by a demise from the donor: Witn. William Sibry of West Rasen, John Cauf, Henry de Neuton, William son of Stephen and [ ], all of the same. Given at West Rasen, Monday in conception B.V.M. 1348
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Messuage in West Rasne with free access 18ft. in width; 4 selions in West Rasne, and 2 selions in Toft Neuton (all as U DDEV/44/42): Witn. Thomas de Snar[ ]d; Richard son of Simon son of Geve de Glentham, William Sibry, John Cauf, Thomas Motekan of West Rasne, William Malerb, William son of William son of Henry de Toftneuton. Given at West Rasne, Sunday after St. Hillary 1348
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For their lives: messuage and 1 bovate of land to sow each year, with its meadow, which John son of Gilbert sometime held; toft which John C[ ] sometime held with 1 1/2 bovates to sow each year; and a plot of land which John Raban sometime held, all in Westrasen: which land, meadow and plot the said Geoffrey lately held of Simon de Herford. Also a toft and 1/2 bovate to sow each year which John son of Jurdan sometime held in the town and fields of Westrasen: Rendering 32s. silver yearly. Witn. Simon de Herford, William Sibry, John Caufe, Her' de Neuton, Robert de Heworth. Given at Westrasen, Monday after St. James apostle 1349
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2 selions arable in South field of Westrasen on Blabergh (i.e. 7 selion between lands of Sir Thomas de Fulnetby and of Simon de Langwath; and 1 selion between lands sometime of John Puger and of the said Simon) with herbage of their headlands, and their length as they lie between both valleys: Witn. William Sibry, John Cauf, Henry de Neuton, John son of Robert, Peter son of John son of Walter. Given at Westrasen, Thursday after St. Margaret virgin 1351. Badly damaged
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2 selions lying together in South field of Westrasen, with their herbage (near land sometime of Thomas [ ]; abutting on the water-course S.; (and on le Southbergh?)): Witn. William Sibry, Henry de Neuton, [ ], John Thornbe, Peter son of John son of Walter. Given at Westrasen, (about) SS. Simon and Jude 1354
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A toft and plot of land in Westrasen (the toft lying between land sometime of Robert [ ] and garden of William Sibri; the plot between garden of the said (William?) W. and the girls' bridge ('pontem puellarum') and the road E.). Which the donors had of the gift of James de Herford: In exchange for lands of the donees in Hackethorne. Witn. Sir Thomas de Fulnetby, Sir John de Multon, John de Osgotby, Thomas de Welton, William Darcy, Thomas de Snarteford, Benedict de Hackethorne. Given at Hackethorne, Thursday after purification B.V.M. 1365. Small seal, illegible
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Capital messuage in Westrasyn at E. end of the church with houses and adjacent garden as they lie in length and breadth. Also a plot of land in Goukegarth: Witn. Sir William de Belesby, Sir Thomas de Fulnetby, Sir John de Irford, parson of Westrasyn, Richard Turnay, John de Osgotteby. Given at Westrasyn, Sunday after St. John before the Latin Gate 1366. Seal, a paschal lamb.
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See East Riding Antiquarian Society Transactions Vol. XXII (1919) p.24
All lands and tenements in Westrasen which he had of the gift of Thomas de Tetford son of Roger de Randby of Tetford: Given at Lincoln, Tuesday in translation St. Thomas martyr 1366. Seal, small circular, a standing figure (Virgin and child?) with a kneeling figure to the right
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All her property in Westrasyn, Neuton and Toft iuxta Westrasyn: Witn. Sir Thomas de Fulnetby, John Poucher of Westrasyn, Edmund de Fulnetby of Toft, Henry de Neuton of Westrasyn, John son of Thomas of Westrasyn. Given at Westrasyn, Wednesday in St. Augustine archbishop of Canterbury, 46 Ed. III
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All property in Westrasyn, Toft and Neuton iuxta Westrasyn which they had of her gift in her widowhood (as U DDEV/44/57?): Witn. John (Poucher?), John de Fulnetby, Henry de Neuton of Westrasyn, John de Hotham, Robert son of Thomas all of Westrasyn. Given at Westrasyn, Tuesday after St. Michael archangel, 46 Ed. III
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3 selions arable in fields of Westrasen (i.e. 1 selion on Dikefurlangs in South field between land sometime of Simon de Baumburgh and land sometime of Peter de Mershe; and 2 selions in the marsh, one near land of Simon Marshall and the other near land of Peter North): Witn. William Cauf, Henry de Newton, John son of Robert, John Jollayn, John Spenser. Given at Westrasyn, Sunday after St. Michael 46 Ed. III
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(For 20 marks paid to the King?): a toft, a garden, 1 carucate land, 16ac. meadow and 4 marks rent in Westrasen and Midelrasen: Given at Westminster 27 November 34 Ed. III. Great Seal, good impression
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For 20 marks paid by John Pouger for licence as U DDEV/44/61; and for 1 mark paid by him for licence to concord with Peter Balgy of Wythern and his wife Joan over a tenement in Westrasen and Claworth. Given at Lincoln, Monday on morrow of Holy Trinity, 1 Ric. II. Seal, a tilt helm and crest in profile, between 'R.P.'
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With the consent of Sir John de Warsop, rector of Westrasyn and others concerned, of a perpetual chantry of one chaplain to celebrate divine service at the altar of B.V.M. in the church of Westrasyn for the souls of Edward III and Queen Philippa, John Pouger (father of J.P.) and wife Margery, and Sir Thomas de Fulnetby and wife Elizabeth (aunt of J.P.), and for the good estate of J.P. and wife Amie, and for the ancestors and heirs of J.P. and Elizabeth. The chantry being endowed with: a toft, a garden, 1 carucate land and 16ac. meadow in Westrasen, formerly of Robert Totill; and 4 marks rent in Middelrasyn sometime of Sir T. de F. and wife E. (i.e. from William Smyth of Media Rasyn 13s. 4d.; William of Borell 13s. 2d.; William Chapman of Est Rasyn 5s. 9d.; Roger Knotte of Media Rasyn 5s. 9d. (John?) [ ]ge of Media Rasyn 14d.; Thomas Gamell 11d.; Richard Girdyng 2s.; Henry Pesse 12d.; John son of Thomas Pesse 16d.; John Pesse of Northbek 3s. 6d.; John H[ ]. 2s. 2d.; Thomas [ ] 2s. 4d.; Beatrice de Peke 11d.): Presentations to the chantry to be made by Bishop of Lincoln or, sede vacante, the Dean and Chapter of Lincoln. Other provisions. Very badly damaged. Date illegible, but appears to be the 4th or 14th year (of Ric. II?- certainly post Ed. III); John de Bokingham was Bishop of Lincoln 1362 - 1398. Confirmed by the Chapter of Lincoln, 3 January of the same year. Two seals, both vesica, both fragmentary, (i) Virgin and Child, (ii) a figure (enthroned beneath a canopy?) with 2 shields below; that to the right bearing a cross bottonny (John de Bokingham bore Gules a cross bottonny or), that to the left illegible.
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11 selions arable in fields of Westrasen (i.e. 1 selion on Aldhaythe abutting on Randbylande; 1 on Dowlandys near land of John son of Thomas; 1 on Blabergh near land of same John; 1 on Southbergh abutting on land of lord of Westrasen; 1 abutting on the watercourse near land of Robert de Hotham; 2 on Holgathill near land of lord of Westrasen; 1 on Lytilhow near land of lord of Westrasen; 1 on Grentoft near land of Henry de Neuton; 1 on Nudayll near land of William att Halle; and 1 above Cotgarth abutting on land of John de Lyndwod): Witn. William Caufe of Westrasen, William Bischop, John Spenser, John de Lyndwod, and Simon Bird, all of the same. Given at Westrasen, Thursday after St. James 13 Ric. II. Seal, crude design (a Paschal Lamb?)
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4 selions arable in West field of Westrasen (i.e. 1 selion in le Merske (land of Sir Thomas de Bedford, chaplain E. and of the lord W.); 1 in the same furlong (land of the lord E. and that held by Robert de Hotham of the lord W.); and 2 in the moor (land of William Cauf S. and that held by John de Burne of the lord N.): Witn. John de Stokes of Westrasen, Peter Smyth, John de Bondby, Nicholas North, Adam Badwyne of the same. Given at Westrasen, Thursday in St. Catherine virgin 2 Hen. IV. Fragment of seal, a cross
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All lands in West Rasyn which he and Sir John had of the gift of Sir John de Grymsby: Given in the house of St. Michael of the Carthusian order near Kingston upon Hull, Sunday in Ramispalma 4 Hen. IV. Seal, a standing figure (angel?)
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All lands in Westrasen which he had of the gift of John son of John Spenser of Barton: Covenant that they may enter on meadow of Richard in Westrasen if they are disturbed in possession by the wife of the said John. Given at Westrasen, (Tuesday?) in Easter week 4 Hen. IV. Seal, illegible
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All his lands in Westrasyn and Toftnewton: Witn. William Cawfe of Westrasyn, Simon Bird, John de Rothewell, John Mowner and Thomas Pleyn of the same. Given at Westrasyn, St. Margaret virgin and martyr 4 Hen. IV. Seal 'Peek'
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All lands in Westrasen which he had of the gift of Sir John de Grymesby: in tail male, with remainder to his brother John Pougier and heirs of his body, then to right heirs of J.P. the father. Witn. Robert Tirwhyt, William Kelke, John de Walesby, John Wy, Henry de Welesby, William Caufe. Given at Westrasen, assumption B.V.M. 1403. Seal, damaged, an eagle rising, wings displayed and inverted
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All lands sometime of his father Henry de Neuton of Westrasen; and a messuage and meadow which he had of Stephen Marschal, Thomas Bayly of Toft, John de Bery of the same and others as of the meadows called Santmargreteynges as they lie in all the Farthynges meadow of Westrasen: Rendering a rose yearly. Witn. William Cauff of Westrasen, William Byscoppe, John Stokys, Robert de Heworth, and Peter de Hotham, all of the same. Given at Westrasen, Tuesday after St. Luke evangelist 5 Hen. IV. Seal, 'S'
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A weekly market on Thursdays and a fair for 4 days yearly (vigil, feast of and 2 days following All Saints; i.e. 31 October - 3 November); and free warren in his manor of Westrasne: Witn. Walter, bishop of Worcester, Simon de Monte Forti, Richard de Gray, Herbert son of Matthew, Geoffrey Dispenser, Amaury de St. Amand, brother Geoffrey the almoner, John de Lexinton, John de Plesses, Paulinus Peynre. Given at Westminster (13 January 1238/9). Confirmed to John Pouger. Great Seal, good impression, edges chipped
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All his lands and tenements in Westrayson and Toft iuxta Newton with reversion of lands which he would inherit on death of Robert Heworth: Witn. William Cauf, Nicholas North, John (Spenser?), John Wryth, John Rothwell. Given at West Rayson, Wednesday in St. Katherine virgin 13 Hen. IV
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All messuages and lands which they had of his gift in Westrasyne, Toft and Newton. Witn. William Cauf of West Rasyne, Thomas [ ] Mardyn, Thomas Jollan, Nicholas North and John Writhe, all of West Rasyne. Given at Westrasyne, Sunday before purification B.V.M. 13 Hen. IV
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2s. 4d. annual rent from lands and tenements late of Simon Bride in Westrasyn and Toft Newton, which they had of the gift of William Byschop of Westrasyn; and 2d. assise rent from a messuge in Westrasyn: Witn. Sir Thomas Wardrober, rector of Westrasyn, John de Rothewell, Peter de Hotham, John de Burne and Robert de Secroft , all of the same. Given at Westrasyn, Thursday before St. Matthew apostle 1 Hen. V. 2 seals (i) 'W' crowned (ii) illegible (as U DDEV/44/77)
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To deliver seisin of lands, which he had of the gift of John de Rothewell of Westrasyn, to Robert Bolton: Given at Westrasyn, St. Vincent martyr 1 Hen. VI. Small seal 'IHC' crowned
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All lands in Westrasyn and Toft neuton which he had of the gift of John de Rothewell of Westrasyn, Sir John de Lyndwode, chaplain and Thomas Jollayn of Westrasyn: Witn. Thomas Martyn, Peter Hotham, Nicholas Northe and Thomas Stopell of Westrasyn, Adam Pull of Clathorp. Given at Westrasyn, Monday after St. Margaret virgin 5 Hen. VI. Seal, illegible (as U DDEV/44/75(ii)
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All lands and tenements in Westrasyn which she inherited on death of her brother Thomas Bedforth: Witn. John Sotyll, esq. lord of Westrasyn, Peter Cawfe, John Chawmbyr, John Ame and John Lamber of the same. Given at Westrasyn, St. Lawrence martyr 1429. Small seal, (a hare's face?) with a star between the ears, damaged.
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To deliver seisin of lands, late of Robert Bolton of Westrasyn, in Westrasyn and Toftnewton, to Gerard de Ketelby of Westrasyn: Given at Clathorp, Sunday after assumption B.V.M. 7 Hen. VI
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To take possession of and to lease all lands and tenements which she inherited in West Rasen and Tofte, or elsewhere in co. Lincs.: Given at Gracedieu. Seal, (a demi-wolf salient?), illegible ('[ ]QUE VOUS [ ]')
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To deliver seisin of all his lands and tenements in Westrasyn to Thomas Martyn and John Hotham: Witn. Nicholas Mawger, chaplain of Staynefeld, Richard Forman, Walter Clarke, William Akqura and John Basse, all of Staynefeld. Given at Staynefeld, St. Augustine bishop, confessor and doctor 1433
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Messuage in Westrasen (common lane E.; land of Alice Thoumbe W.; le Kirkelane N.; and land of the lord of Westrasen S.) and 5ac. arable in the same town (i.e. 1p. at the S. end of the chantry next to the green boundary ('viridem meram') E. and the lord's land W.; 3p. butting on Southdayle called Dedelandes, lying between lord's land on either side; 3 selions containing 5p. on Dykefurlonges butting on the boundary of the East field and lying between land of the rector of Westrasen N. and of the donor S.; 2 selions containing 1ac. on Neutonfurlonges, butting on le Southmere and lying between the lord's land on either side; 3p. in Morwanges, butting on Northdayle and lying between the lord's land on either side; and 2 selions containing 1ac. lying on Bareholm between the lord's land W., and land of the lord of Cromwell E.): Witn. John Martyn, John Amy, John Trewe, Robert Secroft and John Chaumbre all of Westrasen. Given at Westrasen. Seal, a stag lodged, illegible
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All lands and tenements in Westrasyn which they had of the gift of Peter Hotham: Given at Westrasyn
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All lands and tenements in Westrasyn which he had of the gift of Thomas Martyn and John Hotham of Westrasyn: Witn. John Chaumber, John Trewe, Peter Caufe, Thomas Fowler and Gerard de Ketelby all of Westrasyn. Given at Westrasyn
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To deliver seisin of all her property in West Rasen and Toft Neuton to William Hills of Tevelby. Seal, similar to U DDEV/44/80
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Toft in Westrasyn (tenements of lord of Westrasyn on either side; common way at either end) with the whole of the ditch on the W. of the toft, 13 selions and 2 styntyng and 1/2ac. meadow in the fields and meadows of Westrasyn: Witn. John Chaumber, William Chaumber, William de Besenby, John Trewe and William Rowthe, all of Westrasyn. Given at Westrasyn, Monday in Easter week. 17 Hen. VI
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All property in Westrasyn and Tevelby which W.W. had acquired of various persons: Witn. John Marshall and Robert Staynton of Tevelby, John Trewe of West Rasyn, John Chaumbur and William Rowthe of West Rasyn. Given at Westrasyn
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All her property in Westrasyn and Toft Neuton: Witn. John Calfe, Peter Hawte and Thomas Leyke of the same town ('de eadem willa'). Given at Westrasyn
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Messuage (lands of John Sotell, esq. W. & S., and of John Coy E.; common way N.), 12 selions arable and 2p. meadow in Langdale in Westrason: Witn. John Calf, John and William Bawdewyn, Robert Spaldyng and John Clederow all of Westrason. Given at Westrason. Small seal, 'N'
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All property in West Rasyn and Toft Newton which, jointly with Richard, lord of Wyllughby, Richard Waterton, John Louth and John Baudewyn, he had of the gift of Gerard Ketylby of Westrasyn: Witn. John Lambeyng, John Kyng, and John Baudewyn, son of William Baudewyn all of Westrasyn. Given at Westrasyn 23 December [ ] Ed. IV.
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Messuage (lands of John Sotell, esq. W. & S., and of John Coy E.; common way N.), 12 selions arable and 2p. meadow in Langdale in Westrason: Witn. John Clederow, John Lammyng and John Othley all of Westrason. Given at Westrason. Small seal, illegible (a device incorporating a cross)
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Messuage (lands of John Sotell, esq. W. & S., and of John Coy E.; common way N.), 12 selions arable and 2p. meadow in Langdale in Westrason: Power of attorney to Robert Kelstren, clerk to deliver seisin. Witn. John Spencer of Westrason, John Furry of Toft iuxta Newton, Peter Spencer of Newton. Small seal, illegible (a device incorporating a cross)
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Messuage called Chauntre Hous in West Rasyn; messuage 1 late of Robert Suthyll; messuage in tenure of John Rowyth; messuage late of John Clederhowe; croft late of Henry Haunshard, with appurtenant lands and meadow; messuage in tenure of William Hyrde, and messuage of Agnes late (wife?) of John Martyn; with all their appurtenances in West Rasyn. Messuage late of John Matyns of Medyll Rasyn; messuage called Chauntre Hous; and small piece of moor called Magote More in the moors of Media Rasyn, with all appurtenances in Medyll Rasyn and Lyssingley; and with an assise rent in the same town called Chauntre rentte as appears in the foundation of the chantry concerning the said rent: Power of attorney to John Clerk and John Benson to deliver seisin. Witn. (Henry?) Suthyll, Nicholas Suthyll, esqs., John Clederhow, Sir Robert Clerk, William Fermor. Given at West Rasyn
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2 messuages called Clederhowe Thynge and Jolane Thynge; messuage late in tenure of John Rowyth; and messuage in tenure of John Stanley, with all their appurtenances in West Rasyn. Messuage called Matyns Thynge in Medyll Rasyn: Power of attorney to John Clerke and John Benson to deliver seisin. Witn. John Clederhowe, William Martyn, and John Rowyth all of West Rasyn; William Fermor, John Gamyll, Robert Coke and William Hardy all of Medyll Rasyn. Given at West Rasyn. 2 seals, (i) a lion rampant (holding a torch?), (ii) illegible.
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All houses and lands in Westraisen belonging to the chantry: Witn. Anthonie Kyme, clerk, Andree Noell
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Manors of West Rasen and Westbroughe
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All his property in West Raysen and Toft Newton: To use of Anthony L., son of donor and heirs of his body, and then to Robert L. younger son of donor. Livery of seisin. Witn. being Thomas Gibbon, Thomas Dennes, John Lamyng
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*Messuage in his own occupation and all other property in West Raisen which he inherited on death of his father Robert Lamyng: To use of Anthony L. son and heir of donor, and then to John L., son of donor, successively in tail male. Rendering £4 yearly to donor for life. Witn. William Spalding, William Skarbrowghe, William Leacheman, Nicholas Bishop. Endorsement of a) Enrolment on manor court rolls of West Raisen, by Thomas Dennys seneschal 10 April 1581 b) Livery of seisin. Witn. William Spalding, William Skarbrowghe, William Leacheman, Nicholas Bishop and Thomas Lamyng
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The Chauntry howse in Rayson, late parcel of the chantry of the B.V.M. in West Rason, with lands there, late in occupation of Thomas Thorebeck, chaplain; messuage and lands in Weste Rayson lately demised to Sir Robert Constable at 30s. rent; 2 cottages in Midle Rayson demised to Edmond Kings at 20s. rent; lands in West Rayson in tenure of John Dennys; all late property of the chantry and demised to John Mouncton by Letters Patent (20 February 1583/4): Recites a grant by Letters Patent to Myles Doddinge and Edmund Downinge (18 March 1587/8) and their Bargain and Sale to E.H. & M.P. (1 May 1588). Witn. Edmund Bussy, Edwarde Wymarke, M. Purefey, Robert Calcot, John Bampton, Jhon Browne, Jonas Wardell, John Feres, Mathew Dentone, Christener Shelkerton. Acknowledged at Lincoln before Robert Shule, and at Servants Inn before Francis Gaudy. 2 Seals, (i) a heron's head erased, gorged with a crown, between '.E.H.' (ii) armorial a swan, a fleur-de-lys in the sinister chief point
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Witn. John Browne, John Davys, Thomas Watson
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Power of attorney to John Tunstall and John Browne of Everingham to deliver seisin. Witn. M. Purefey, Roger Constable, Roger Clerke, Jhon Browne, George Constable, James Brace. 2 Seals, (i) a heron's head erased, gorged with a crown, between '.E.H.' (ii) a skeleton between 'W.P.'
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17 selions in West Raisen (i.e. 8 selions in le Sowth West Fieldes (mentions le Barghe); 4 selions in le Sowth Est Fieldes (mentions Shortdikefurlong and Dowlandes); and 5 selions in le North Est Fieldes (mentions East Beanlandes, Crakoe and Petersell); and a headland on Toftley in Tofte: Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. Marmaduke Constable, Willm. Millington, Henry Braidley, Jhon Browne, Thomas Dennys. Seal, a cock
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Messuage in West Rasen, late in tenure of R.O. and now of Thomas Shereman, and all appurtenances and other lands of R.O. there and in Tofte Newton and Waddingham: Subject to lease to T.S. for 9 years at rent of £16 and half a quarter each of wheat and peas. Witn. Ed. Shutleworth, Thomas Dennys, John Browne, 18 December 1601 Endorsement of livery of seisin to John Browne and Robert Bett, attornies of P.C.; and of attornment of T.S. Witn. Rev. Thomas Stokeham, Henrye Glentam, Thomas Dennys. 25 January 1601/2. Attached is the relative Feoffment. Witn. Ralph Constable, Alexander Aylesburye, 26 December 1601
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Messuage, 120ac. land, 20ac. meadow and 40ac. pasture in West Raisen, Tofte Newton and Waddingham
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13 stongs ('rodas') of meadow in West Raisen (Locations specified. Mentions Wrenglandes Nook, Becklands and Diking): Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. Thomas Dennys, John Browne, William Baldwyn. Seal, a double-headed eagle displayed
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Messuage, 120ac. land, 20ac. meadow and 40ac. pasture in West Raisen, Tofte Newton and Waddingham: Robert Osgardbye vouched to warranty
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For execution of demise as U DDEV/44/110: Witn. Thomas Pinchbeck, John Browne, Robert Sandy
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For 21 years if Rev. T.S. shall continue parson of West Raisen for so long: at yearly rent of £76: demesne lands, let with the manor house of West Raisen, free of tithes; tithe corn and grain of West Raisen, except that growing on glebe land: Rev. T.S. not to resign the living without the consent of Sir P.C.; and not to do anything whereby he might be deprived of it. Witn. Roger Constable, John Browne, Lancelote Johnson, Alexander Aylesburye. With fragment of Bond for performance of covenants
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At £6 rent: Sir Philip Constable of Westraysen and his son and heir Marmaduke C. esq. to Sir Francis Smith of Ashby Fallewaye, co. Leics., Sir Humfrey Tufton son of Sir John Tufton and Edward Gage of Bentley, co. Suffolk, esq.: manor of Westraysen, Toftenewton and Waddingham: Defeasable should Ann Rooper, in case she survives P.C., bring any writ of dower. Witn. Francis Richardson, John Smyth, John English, Ri. Hoskyns, Da. Bakey
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Manor of West Raisen with 30 messuages, 30 cottages, 1 mill, 1,000ac. land, 500ac. meadow, 600ac. pasture and 5s. rents in Weste Raisen, Tofte Newton and Waddingham: To Sir F.S., Sir H.T. & E.G. for term as U DDEV/44/111
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Messuage and appurtenant lands in West Raisen: Witn. Alex. Amcottes, Francis Constable, Willm. Baldwin, Marmaduke Snowe, Willm. Russum, William Adams. Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. Alex. Amcottes, Francis Constable, Willm. Baldwin, Marmaduke Snowe, Willm. Russum, William Adams, 30 January 1617
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Messuage, garden, 50ac. land, 16ac. meadow and 20ac. pasture in West Raysen: Anthonye Lamynge vouched to warranty (Michaelmas 1617)
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Tithes of West Raisen
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For 3 years if Rev. T.W. shall so long live: rectory and parsonage of West Raisen, with the mansion and parsonage house and all appurtenant lands, tithes and profits; and a kiln house and garth adjoining the parsonage. Reserving tithes of a close called Cockthornes: £20 yearly of the rent to be reserved as stipend for a curate of West Raisen; M.C. having the nomination of the curate at the next avoidance. Other covenants relating to repairs, cultivation, resignation of living by Rev. T.W. Witn. Robert Fage, Willm. Russum
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Being half-year's rent, as U DDEV/44/117, due to Rev. Thomas Wilson, and including £10, half-year's stipend of curates of West Raisen (Rev. Henry Whitwicke until early 1623, and Rev. Peter Waters thereafter)
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Until ensuing 25 March if Rev. T.D. shall so long live: rectory of West Rasen with all tithes and profits, glebe lands and the great lathe or barn belonging to the rectory: With. John Succet, John Cane, Alexander Clarke, Willm. Short, notary public
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For a competent sum in full payment of all tithes and other dues and for the corn and grass growing on the glebe land of West Rasine the previous summer: Witn. Edw. Hornsey, Ma. Walker, Peter Walter, Bartholomew Constable, 7 March 1624/5. Attached is relevant Letter of Attorney: Elizabeth Durant to Anthony Thomson of Cambridge, gent.: Witn. Richard Elwinge, Mathew Harris, 4 October 1624
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Lease as U DDEV/44/117 and rights and obligations of Rev. Anthony Thompson and Marmaduke Constable under it
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Tithes and all other profits of rectory of West Rasen: Witn. John Durent, Richard Elwinge
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Rev. A.T. to have £10, and the kiln and kiln garth adjoining the parsonage of West Rasen until ensuing 7 July. M. & P.C to have all tithes of their demesnes closes and glebe, tithe hemp and flax, and all other small tithes (except those due at Easter) until ensuing 25 March; and tithe milk of their cows until ensuing 7 July: Witn. Michaell and William Constable, Thomas Easton
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Manor of West Rasen, with all estate of P.C. there and in Toft, Newton iuxta Toft and Waddingham: Witn. Thomas Roper, Willm. Charleton, Barthollomew Constable
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Selion (1r. 38 polls) in the East Inges in the East Feild of West Rasen: Witn. John Barnard, Thomas Ellerker, William West of Market Raysen
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Cottage in West Raysen: Not executed
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Messuage, close of pasture (2ac.), 2 cottages and croft in West Raysen, with 56ac. there and in Toft and Newton iuxta Toft: Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. Phillip Constable, John Barnard, John Archer, Thomas Ellerker, Willm. Charleton, Thomas Crabtre, John Teffe, John Eccleston, Fr. Lambe
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Messuage, 2 cottages, barn, stable, garden, orchard, 50ac. land, 6ac. meadow and 10ac. pasture in West Raisen, Toft and Newton iuxta Toft
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Sequestration of manor of West Rasen
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Demise as U DDEV/44/125: Witn. Francis Pochin, William Rishton, Samuel Smith, (Fr?) Alford
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120ac. wood in Kingerby: (20 January 1660/1)
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With notes on lands in West Rasen; '[ ] conclude with the parson if possible'. Relates to Agreement, as U DDEV/44/143
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To settle disputes concerning the glebe and commons of the rectory, tithe and modus of tithing, and interest of the rectory in the Ings of West Rasen: the rector to have parcels of meadow called the Marsh (86ac.) and Momeray (30ac.); Mulbery Close (7ac.) and Kilne Garth (1ac.); and annuity of £30 out of the manor of West Raysin in lieu of all glebe lands and tithes in West Raysin except as excepted below. Sir M.C. to have all glebe lands of the rectory and all tithes and other profits in West Raysin; and to inclose 100ac. near Cockthornes, all those short lands in the South East Field (20ac.). Widow Bentley's Farm S.), 7ac. on E. side of High Furre Close, and 6ac. in South West Field on S. side of George Headon's Farm, free of tithe. Reserving tithe corn and hay in the 4 arable fields, the parsonage house, Easter dues, tithe pigs and geese, and christenings, marriages and births to Rev. J.D. Sir M.C. to make bridges or sluices at the gate in the marsh leading into pasture called Momeray, and at the N.E. corner of Momeray with a passage for water to Westlands. Not executed. (Executed copy at U DDEV/44/208)
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Farm in West Raysin (lands specified): Witn. Roger Hardcastle, Nicolus, Hurd, John Young, Godfr. Carrington
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For 5 years at £34. Witn. Dan. Wickham, Roger Hardcastle, Thomas Dixon
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For 8 years at £23. 2. 6d. rent. Witn. Geo. Browne, Francis Molineux
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For 5 years at £20. 10s. rent. Witn. Dan. Wickhame, Geo. Browne
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Manor of West Raysen and all estate of Sir M.C. there and in Toft Newton and Wadingham, with the manors called Tupholme Manors, Nevills Fee and Pagnells Fee: Recites previous mortgage for £2,000 and assignments (to Hon. Thomas Radclyffe and Robert Webber, gent.; by them to Elizabeth and Arabella Marrow, spinsters, daughters of Sir Samuel M. of Brakswell Hall, co. Warwick; and by E. & A.M. to H.E. & N.R.). Not executed
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That the mortgage for £2,000 (as U DDEV/44/151) was paid off by Sir Marmaduke Constable; and that for £1,500 was assigned by H.E. to Clayton Milbourne. Witn. Daniel Molony, Tho. Penson
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Water corn-mill in West Rayson: Witn. William Smith, Joseph Catton
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2 farms in West Raisin: Witn. John Lings
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William Torrey to build a farm-house (one dwelling-house barn and two stables) at Cockthornes for £470
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William Rollet to carry out joiner's work at farm as U DDEV/44/162 for £340
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Rev. William Cooper to have 4ac. 2r. 3p. (Church Road W.; turnpike S.) and 6 1/2p. opposite W. end of rectory house. William Constable Maxwell to have 2 closes called Wood Pastures (13ac. 2r. 9p. and 2r. 36p.); and to relinquish a right of way on N. side of rectory house in exchange for another
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Messuage and closes (260ac. 1r. 30p.), part of farm leased by W.S
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That he holds a parcel of land in West Rasen called the Ding Dong (1ac. 2r.) of the rector, churchwardens and overseer of West Rasen on condition that he rings a bell at the church when called upon to do so
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To take their farms on the same terms as they now hold them, and to pay an additional rent of £15 per cent if W.C.M. thinks the price of corn at November 1855 warrants it
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For surrendering farm at West Rasen
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1 selion (1ac.) in Toft iuxta Newton, on Stanninge Holles (lands of Sir Marmaduke Constable S.; Robert Laminge N.; Mathew Naler E.; and William Yaites W.): Witn. John Danbie, Richard Lison, George Martin
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Messuage in West Rason: Witn. Philip Marten, Willm. Adams
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Messuage, 2 cottages and 10 stongs of meadow (8ac.) in the Inges, in West Raisen: Principal repayable at Skelton's Tomb in Lincoln Minster. Witn. Rich. Robinson, Willm. Adam, Robt. Knight. Endorsement of acknowledgement and enrolment before Sir Edward Ayscoghe, a magistrate, and William Beeston, Clerk of the Peace for Lyndsey, 6 October 1624
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Messuage, 2 cottages and 10 stongs of meadow (8ac.) in the Inges, in West Raisen: Witn. Tho. Skelton, George Simkinson, John Warriner, Robert Ayscough
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Messuage, 2 cottages and 10 stongs of meadow (8ac.) in the Inges, in West Raisen: Witn. Tho. Skelton, John Warriner, Robert Ayscough, Robte. Smyth, John Howe, Robte. Simson Attached is a Quitclaim of the premises: J.M. to G.S. Witn. John Howe, Robte. Smyth, Anthony Arden, Robte. Simson, 1 June 1630
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Messuage, 2 cottages and 10 stongs of meadow (8ac.) in the Inges, in West Raisen: Witn. Thomas Skelton, John Warriner, Robert Ayscough Endorsed with a Surrender of the lease, 1 June 1630
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Messuage, 2 cottages and 10 stongs of meadow (8ac.) in the Inges, in West Raisen, also 6ac. in Toft and Newton: Witn. John Howe, Robte. Smyth, Anthony Arden, Robte. Simson
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Messuage, 2 cottages, close (2ac.) and 56ac. in West Rasen and in Toft and Newton next Toft: Witn. Phillip Constable, John Barnard, John Archer, John Teffe, Thomas Ellerkar, Willm. Charleton, Thomas Crabtre, John Eccleston, Fr. Lambe
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Messuage, 2 cottages, close (2ac.) and 56ac. in West Rasen and in Toft and Newton next Toft: To use of Marmaduke Constable: Mentions Mary, wife of George Simkinson. Witn. John Barnard, Willyam Barnard, Fr. Lambe, John Eggleston
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Let to Capt. Wade by the Committee for Sequestration, at £420 rent
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Refusal of Rev. John Davenport, parson of West Rasen, to accept the mode of tithing the Ings there
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To adjust an error in the purchase price paid by J.D. for property in Market Weighton: Witn. Will. Knight, Tho. Gee
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Proposing agreement over tithes, to permit inclosure at West Rasen
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a) Exemplification of a Common Recovery: Rev. Francis Pregion and Hugh Dickinson from George Teffe and Thomas Lamminge: 6 messuages, 220ac. land, 40ac. meadow, 108ac. pasture and 200ac. heath and furze in Middle Rayson, West Rayson, Newton, Toft iuxta Newton and Lissingley: John Munckton, gent. vouched to warranty. (Michaelmas 1614), 7 November 1614
b) Part only of Deed to declare uses of (a): between John Munckton of Middle Rayson, gent., Rev. Francis Pregion of Boothby, George Taffe and Thomas Lamminge both of Middle Rayson, yeomen (Hugh Dickinson of Bellingley, gent. being now dec'd.), (1615?)
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Between Rev. John Davenport and James Ward of Fillingham: tithes of West Rasen
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Tithes, right of lord of manor to inclose, and beastgates in West Rasen
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Witn. Geo. Constable, John Cooper, John Rigbye, John Wray, Hen. Symmons, Alex. Shirburne, Tho. Ryder, James Margetts, Willm. Wiggan, T. Wade
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Tithes in West Rasen
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For tithes of Toft Leyes and Stannyholes 'for the time the said Lord Castleton paid to the parsons of Tofte and Newton their yearly Allowances in Liew of those tythes'
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Endorsed on part of a valuation (of rents in West Rasen?)
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For a modus of tithes of Kingerby Wood
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West Rasen estate
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On payment of £1,500 secured under Everingham Inclosure Act
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West Rasen estate
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With the appointees and residuary legatees under the will
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West Rasen estate
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Mortgages, and a valuation, of West Rasen estate
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Under Mortgages (as U DDEV/44/221 and U DDEV/44/225) to A.M. Egerton and others ('Sykes trustees')
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West Rasen estate
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Only names of lessees given. Schedules of property leased are incorporated into each lease
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Whisby Grange: Recites a Grant to P.C. by Letter Patent (17 December 1602). Witn. Marmaduke and Roger Constable, John Chatterton
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Further to a recited Lease for 21 years at £20 rent from: i) John Cowper, esq. citizen and fishmonger of London (living in Newgate Market) and wife Elizabeth and ii) G.H. & B.F. to iii) J.W: the Conditt Field or Conditt Close on N. side of Holborne, late property of Lawrence Sheriff, citizen and grocer of London: Reference to Anthony and Thomas Hawkyns, sons of John H. of Brownsover, co. Warwick, yeoman
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Messuage, garden, orchard and 24ac. in Argaston alias Hargaston alias Hurleston par. St. Leonard, Shoreditch, co. Mdx. Messuages without Bishopsgate in par. St. Botolph's without Bishopsgate, London. Messuage and lands in Orsett and Hornedon upon the Hill, co. Essex, called Great and Little Abrahams and Styden Hylls. All formerly property of John Deakyn and forfeited to the Crown on account of his residing abroad without special licence (recites three inquisitions into the matter); and granted to John Panton and E.M. by Letters Patent (20 April 1594): Witn. Tristram Hooker, John Williams
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Brick messuage and garden in Stratton St., par. St. Martin in the Fields: Witn. W. Heath, Geo. Brewster. Damaged
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Water pipe to the kitchen and cellar of house of Sir P.C. in Stratton Street
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Lands called Alisaundresland in Schafteworth, which he had of the gift of Robert del Grene and which Richard le Plumber held for life: Given at Schafteworth, vigil of Circumcision 17 Ed. III
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All lands which he had of the gift of E. de D. in Skaftworth: Witn. Thomas Leker of Bautre, John Potter, Thomas Andreu, William Brond, Robert de Hoton, Robert son of Hugh de Skaftworth, John de Whetleye, clerk. Given at Skaftworth, Monday after annunciation B.V.M. 21 Ed. III. Seal, a stag
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A place of land in Mathersay called le Trayneles, as inclosed between the waters and containing 10ac.: Holding of the parish church of Mathersay by service of 10d. yearly. Witn. William de Hakilthorp, William Cressy of Marcham, Robert atte bekk of Marcham, Richard Page of Mathersay, Thomas Bernard and William Page both of Mathersay. Given at Marcham, Thursday after Christmas 31 Ed. III. Seal, armorial, a bend engrailed, illegible
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His manor in Knapthorpe and all estate there and in Cawnton and Holme: To use of Sir R.C. for life, and then to his son and heir Henry in tail male. Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. (George?) Constable, Anthony Forster, William Park, Thomas Forster, Andree Hatchyt, Richard Cotterell, John Bacon, Richard Herdman, John Whit, Clement Barkus. Seal, a galleon, sails furled
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Manor of Barton Charcells, and all their property there and in Steeple Barton, Stuntsfeild, and Spelbury; and the manor of Coversham alias Cawsham with water-mills and all their other property there; all co. Oxon. Pasture or meadow called Kirbygrounds (formerly Kirby towne, Kirby wyld, South Feild, Long Meadow, Greenes Park and the Old Connygree) in Blakesley alias Blaconsley, co. Northants: To uses of a recited indenture between the parties and Sir Philip Constable of Everingham (15 April 1650). Endorsements of livery of seisin; and of attornments of Thomas Parker alias Cressey (corn-mill at Barton), and Thomas Knight (Blakeslye). Witn. Josias and Robert Prickett, Wa. Rudston, Katherin Constable, Mar. Bishoppe, John Nelson, Geo. Constable, Fran. Harriman, John Nickvells
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A place in the wood of Holme called (Atonacroft?): Witn. William Tyson, Edwin son of Berenger
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All her part of (Hulvenhurn?) and the fishing of Foulnes: In augmentation of the hermitage given to the abbey by her grandfather Adam Tyson. Witn. John Beaver (her son)
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All lands rent and other services 'of all the town of Traneby and of Guyemundham' which Adam son of Alan de Traneby and his ancestors 'were wont to do for half a Knight's fee': Witn. Sir Robert Daniell, John de Bilton his son, Thomas Hotham, John son of Peter de Anleby
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Witn. Sir Robert Salvain, Sir Thomas de Graystoke, Sir Geoffrey Aguillion, Sir Richard Trusbut
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Concerning tithe of fish. Made in the church of St. Oswald, Flamborough, before Sir William de Rudstain and Sir James More. Witn. Sir Nicholas de Grindall, Sir Nicholas de Hale, Sir Thomas de Heslarton, Robert Vivian of Flamburgh, Gilbert Silver of Bridlington
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Rent of 3s. 2d. in Ardesnett which John son of Nicholas de Ardesnet paid to grantor's father Eudo de Graynesby: Witn. Sir Robert Constable, Richard de Herlesthorp, William de Holme, Ralph de Belvero, Peter de la Hay, clerk
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That he has the donation of the church of Wressell which his master Sir Robert de Constable has given to his son Alexander, rector of Wressell, so that neither W. de G. not his heirs can make any claim to it as long as Alexander lives. Witn. Sir Thomas de Graynesby, James Battoile, Robert de Havelsthrop, William Constable, Thomas Aske
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All lands in Traneby and Guthmundham which he had of the gift of Adam son of Allen de Traineby: Witn. Sir Marmaduke Thweng father and son, William Brette of Hilderscelfe, Geoffrey his son, William Frankell
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1 selion arable in Flamburg which his brother Richard had given to the Priory: Witn. Henry de Botheby, William his brother, Simon de Hundemaneby, Robert son of William of Swaldale, Herbert of Herpam, Benedict Felreby
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Robert Constable to do suit at the court of Sir W.V. at Brumpton in Pickering Lith for land held of him in Harthill wapentake of the fee of Mowbray, in Holme and elsewhere, 'that is [ ] when the King was in court when a thief was to be judged'. For which Sir W.V. quitclaims him suit of court at Malton and elsewhere: Witn. Gerard Salvain, P. de Percy, William de Mandavill, Thomas de Gandby, Peter de la Hay
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1 oxgang in Holm which lessor bought of William rector of Bollingbroc: Witn. William de Holme, William (Greennest?), Peter Husband, William de Thornton
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In marriage with donor's sister Agnes: all his part of Bubwith Ferry, and 2s. rent paid by Peter de Helme: Witn. Richard de la Haya, Oliver de Gunneby, Elnard Saltmarsh, Adam Battale
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2 lands of wood and 1 load of brushwood yearly from the woods' of Holme, except in North (Selion?); with liberty to have 10 hoggs in mast time: Witn. William Salvain, Robert de Everingham, Richard de la Hay, Jordan de Bugthorp
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Relating to giving of security by William Constable of Flemeburg and John de Beaver 'compartners Thomas de Hotham, Nicholas de Anesti and Thomas Birkin of the lands which were Mr. Roger de Arundell' to settle debts of R. de A. whose heirs they are
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3ac. in Bubwith, given to him by William Constable: To maintain a priest at the altar of B.V.M. at Bubwith, for souls of donor and wife Petronilla, and of W.C. and wife Julian
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The gift of his brother Jordan Paganellus, that is the town of Cunighestorp (Coneysthorpe) with all appurtenances, in frankelmoign. Also the gifts of churches, tithes, men and lands made by his father Ralph Paganellus, namely the said church of Holy Trinity with 3 crofts belonging to it; and the church of St. Helen, Fischergate, and the toft of a deacon in front of the church. In Lincolnshire, the church of Erneham (Irnham), and what belongs to it in land and tithes, and the tithe of its own hall ('et proprie halle decimam'); two parts of the tithes of the churches of Asceleria (Ashby) and of Scaleberia (Scawby), of the fee held by Odo de Tuscet; likewise two parts of the tithe of the hall of Tablesberiis (Tealby) of the fee held by Ralph de Rolliaco; the church of Rasa (Rasen) with the tithe of the hall and of all the said town; the church of .... ona (Broughton, wap. Manley) with the tithe of the hall; the church of Rochesberia (Roxby) with tithe of the hall. In Yorkshire, the church of Neutona (Newton on Ouse) with the tithe of the hall; the church of Munketona (Moor Monkton) with appurtenances in the town of 1 carucate; the church of Ledes (Leeds) with all appurtenances; the whole town of Strettona (Sturton); the church of Hotona (Hooton Pagnell) with what belongs to it and the tithe of the hall; the church of St. Helen of Thirnescoh (Thurnescoe) with all appurtenances; the church of St. John of Adlea (Adel) with all appurtenances, 1 carucate, the tithes of Ardintona (Armhington) and of all the towns belonging to it, and the tithe of the hall; half the church of Crambau (Crambe) and whatever belongs to it of my fee ('de meo feuo'); the church of Bartona in Riddala (Barton in Ryedale) and whatever belongs to it and the tithe of the hall; the tithe of Fademora (Fadmoor); and a certain place in the grove ('nemore') of Bramham called Hedleia (Headley), with the wood and all appurtenances: Witn. Gamel the priest, Roger the priest, Rainald the clerk, Hervey the clerk. Of laymen, William de Altaripa, Osbert son of Thurstan, Edwin, Osbert de Selebi, Ralph and Andrew the men of Edwin, Siward Coco, Robert son of Hubert Rusellos, William son of Roscelin, Peter de Scotho, Richard de Bonabocea, Maurice. Seal, round, 2 1/8ins. diameter, red wax, a knight on horseback with kite-shaped shield and lance riding to sinister, 'SIGILLUM. AL[EXAND]RI PA[I?]NEL' With photograph kept separately
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3 bovates in Bubwyth which Robert Masrayle gave to the canons, and which Richard del Flet holds of them. Bovate in Herlethorpe which Alan de Collom gave to the canons: Witn. James Batyle, Walter de Goueldole, [ ] [Pock?]lington, Richard de le Flete, Thoms de Howeton
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Flamborough and Everingham:
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Manors of Everyngham, Keblingcotes, Farburn and Havercroft: Reference to Joan wife of Adam, and their sons Adam, Edward and William; and to Bartholomew de Fa[ ], tenant for life of the manor Kebelingkotes
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J.P. to have the reversion of the moieties of the manors of Westrasen and Drax, and the advowson of Drax Priory, on death of Elizabeth; for which he is to pay her 400 marks (i.e. £100 at ensuing feast of St. Matthew, and 25 marks each Easter and Michaelmas thereafter until the full sum is paid). He is also to found a chantry in the church of Westrasen, with a perpetual chantry priest to sing for the souls of Sir T. de F. and Elizabeth; of John, father of J.P., and wife Margery; of J.P. and wife Amy; and of the ancestors and heirs of Elizabeth and J.P. To support which he is to put in mortmain 8 1/2 marks of land and rents, with a messuage in Westrasen called Prestgarth; which is to be done before Christmas 1373. Elizabeth to have the presentment and collation of the chaplain during her life, with reversion to J.P. J.P. to enter into a Bond in Chancery in 1,000 marks to Master Geffray Lescrop, Sir Adam de Lymbergh, canons of Lincoln, Ralph de Thresk, John de Fulnetby and William de Gaskeryk, before ensuing Michaelmas. J.P. to release to J. de F. all lands held by Elizabeth in Puryngton, co. Wilts. Parties mutually bound in 1,000 marks for performance. Given at Westrasen, Tuesday after decollation St. John baptist, 46 Ed. III. 2 seals, illegible. See East Riding Antiquarian Society Transactions Vol. XXII (1919) p.24
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Conditional on performance by J.P. of the covenants relating to the foundation of the chantry, and on payment by him of 400 marks to Elizabeth, widow of Sir Thomas de Fulnetby, as in U DDEV/50/6. Given at Westrasen, Monday [ ] 46 Ed. III. Damaged. 5 seals, (i) ecclesiastical, an architectural frame containing (St. Catherine and St. Peter?), the Virgin and Child above, damaged; (ii) armorial, within an architectural frame, a shield bearing a bird (popinjay?) within a bordure engrailed illegible; (iii) 'R' (iv and v) a rose (?)
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Concerning her claim to dower from lands of her late husband in Yorks. and Lincs., now in the hands of Sir. G.U. as guardian, by Letters Patent, of Henry son and heir of J.P.; and the claim of William Lodyngton and others to an estate in Middelrasyn called Nevell Fee, with appurtenances in Toft and elsewhere, and to annual rent of 20 marks from the manor of Westrasyn, granted to them by J.P. for the life of Dame Joan and to her use. She agrees to resign all claims to the premises after an office of diem clausit extremum has been taken. In return, Sir G.U. agrees to make her, during the minority of the heirs of J.P., an estate in the manor of Drax up to the annual value of 50 marks. Parties mutually bound in £100 for performance
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To enquire of the watercourses between Pocklington and the Rivers Humber and Derwent, in the wapentakes of Harthill and Howdenshire
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To settle disputes between Rawfe Hungate, esq. and his wife Dame Anne (widow of Sir William Hussey) and George Hussey, esq. son and heir of Sir W.H. and Dame A.: title to manors of Duffeyld, Ottringham and Thorp, and estates in those places and in Shipton and Heyton
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Manors of Attwyke, Sutcottis, Drypole, Sutton and Stanferry and estates in those places and in Rowston, Acclome, Skardboroughe, Whallesgrave, Northdalton, Beylbe, Cotyngwith and Byrdale, in the hands of the Crown by reason of the attainder of Cardinal Wolsey: Initial portrait of Henry VIII, illuminated. Great Seal, repaired but damaged again
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Flambrugh, Bokethorpe, Methame, Bartondale, Rotsey, Newbald, North Cave, Tybthorp, Crome, Holme, Ryghton, Thurneholme, Wansford, Wedeland, Hexton, Nafferton, Boterwyck in Rydall, Hunmanby, Great Kelk, Ruston, Langtoft, Butterwicke near Wyverthorppe, Little Dryffeld, Thwynge, Bromton in Pykerynglythe, Awburne, Brydlyngton, Newton near Flambrogh, Sigglestorne, Hornessey, Hugate, Carethorp and Saunton, all co. York. Somertby, Clyxby, Littly Lymber, Gret Lymber, Caddenaey, Howson, Mumby, Gaeton, Hogstropp. Sottby, Borrowe, Severby, Comberworth, Anderby, Thirlby, Hotoft, Hagthorpe and Waynflett, all co. Lincoln.: From the records of the Augmentation Office (early 20th cent.)
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Sites of Warter Priory and of St. Giles Hospital in Beverley. Manors of Wartre, Seton, Wheldrake, Preston in Holderness, Waxham, Frasthorpe and Awborne. Rectories of Wartre, Lound and St. Giles of Beverley, co. York; of Barton and Askam, co. Westmorland. Moiety of rectory of Ulsby, co. Lincoln. Advowsons of Warter and Lound, co. York; and of Barton and Askam, co. Westmorland. And all estates of Warter Priory and St. Giles Hospital, Beverley, in Wartre, Seton, Holme in Spawdingmore, Northcave, Meltingby, Rudston, Burneholme, Burnby, Hayton, Belby, Southclyf, Thex, Ryplingham, Bentley, Bussopburton, Ryddyngis, Moscrofte, Cheryburton, Etton, Newton Garth near Garthum, Beswyke, Skorbrough, Cranswyke, Lounde, Middilton, Northdalton, Hugget, Holberscroft, Newton, Wilberfosse, Sutton, Wheldrake, Lyngcrofte, Fowforth, Naborne, Kylwyke Percy, Preston in Holdernes, Waxham, Tunstall, Frasthorp, Awborne, Rysby, Skytby, Cotingham, Aldbrugh, Chery Burton, York, Feryby, Willerby, Heysell, Swanland, Elley and Hull, co. York; Ulseby and elsewhere in co. Lincoln; and in Burton Askham and Clyfton and elsewhere in co. Westmorland
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Ouse and Derwent Division
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Tithes in Hayton, Beilby and Storthwaite; tithe barn and garth in Heyton; prebend of Wighton; tithes in Wighton, Shipton, Arris, Woodhouse Grange and Acklam
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5 messuages, 5 gardens, 5 orchards, 160ac. land, 140ac. meadow, 400ac. pasture and pasture for 440 sheep in Nuddell, Royson and Lyssingley, co. Lincs.
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Concerning attached Valor and Extant of estates of Sir M.C., of which P.C. has been granted special livery: manors of Gartham, Newton, Everingham, soke of Drax, Atwike, Suttcotes, Drypoole, Sutton, Stoneferry, Brolton and Skynnygrave, with property in those places and in Camylfurth, Newhaye, Newland, Hayles, Armyn, Laynhouses, Langrake, Russolme, Ruston, Aclom, Northdalton, Scarborough, Whalgrave and Cottingwith, all co. York. Manors of Westrasinge, Middlerasinge, Westburghe, Doddington, Stokton and Barneby, co. Lincoln and Notts.:
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Mentions Easington, Beverley, Storke, Flixton, Catwicke, Sowerby, Wetwang, Driffield, Skorbrough, Doncaster
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Manor of Yerleston in co. Southants and of other estates of Sir R.F. in cos. Oxon and Southants, as devised under Will of Sir R.F.: Witn. Peter Palmer, Arnold Johnson, William Rogers, William Garret. Endorsed 'Middle Rasen Graynge Relatinge to Lamberts Will'
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Concerning an attached Valor and Extant of estates of J.L., of which H.L. has been granted a general livery: Myddle Rason Grange, with messuages, lands and tithes in Myddle Rason and Lyssenley; tenement and lands in Kyrton in Holland, all co. Lincs. Messuage in par. St. Michael Bassysshawe, and messuage in Marke Lane, in London
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Manor of Drax with 1 cottage, 10ac. pasture and rent of 34 hens, 170 eggs and 1lb. pepper in Drax, Carleton, Newland and Camelsforth
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Middle Rayson Grange with capital messuage, lands and tithes in Middle Rayson and Lissenley. Tenement and lands in Kinton and Wigtofte, all co. Lincs
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Tenement and 2 bovates, and tenement and 2 parcels (3ac.) called Trissyke Carre and Darrel Inge in Everingham, property of chantry of St. Swithin in Everingham. Also property of the chantry of St. Sulpicius in Kirklethome (Kirkleathom); abbey of St. Mary near the Walls, York (Gatenby and Newton); chantry of the 12 Apostles in Durham (Barnard Castle); chantry of St. John the Baptist in the church of St. Nicholas in Durham (Durham); chantry of St. Katherine in the parish church of Northbayly in Durham (Durham); chantry of St. John in the church of St. Nicholas in Newcastle on Tyne (Newcastle on Tyne): Certified
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i) Alphage Ayscough of Middle Rayson, gent. and wife Dorithy ii) John Munckton of Middle Rayson, gent iii) Rev. Francis Pregion of Boothby, co. Lincs.: all estates of J.M. & D.A. in Middle Rayson, West Rayson, Newton, Toft next Newton and Lissingley: To uses of Deed of 7 January 1611/12. Witn. James Foster (2), William Simpson, George Beverley, James Butterby
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Concerning attached Valor and Extant of estates of Sir P.C., of which M.C. has been granted special livery: manors of Gartham, Newton, Everingham, Soke of Drax, Atwicke, Sutcoates, Sutton, Drypoole, Stoneferry, Brotton, Skynnygrave, Whalsey, Thorpe in the Streete, and Arras, with property in those places and in Newland, Hayles, Armin, Layne Howses, Langrake, Rusholme, Camelsforth, Newhay, Roulston and Cottingwith, all co. York. Manors of Midle Rasen and West Rasen, with property in those places and in Newton and Tofte, co. Lincoln
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Concerning attached Valor and Extant of estates of M.C. of which P.C. has been granted a special livery: manors of Everingham, Whallsall alias Whalsey, Gartholme, Arras, Thorpe in le Street and Drax, with estates in those places and in Holme in Spaldingmoor, Cherry Burton, Wighton, Newland, Rayles, Arymyn, Laynhowses, Scurth, Langrake, Rusholme, Camlesforth and Newhay all in co. York. Manors of West Rayson and of Middle Rayson (called Tupholme Manor, Paynells Fee and Nevells Fee) with estates in those places and in Newton and Stoneferry, with estates in those places and in Rowleston and Cottingwith all co. York
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Manors of Thorpe in the Street, Gartholme, Newton, Whalsall alias Walsey and Arras with all appurtenances in those places and in Nunbernholme, Cherry Burton, Holme in Spaldingemoore and Weighton: To use of P.C. Witn. John Laycocke, John Archer, Ralphe Cunstable, Thomas Easton, Edward Clarke
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Manors of Thorpe in the Streete, Gartholme, Newton, Whalsall alias Whalsey and Arras with 10 messuages, 6 cottages, 15 gardens, 15 orchards, 300ac. land, 60ac. meadow, 200ac. pasture, 10ac. wood, 500ac. heath and furze in those places and in Nunburnholme, Cherry Burton, Holme in Spaldinge Moore and Wighton
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3 messuages, 3 cottages, 2 barns, 3 stables, 150ac. land, 28ac. meadow, 36ac. pasture, 60ac. heath and furze and 16ac. marsh in North Kelsey, Binbrooke, West Rasen and Toft
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Manors and estates in Everingham, Gartholme, Newton, Atwicke, Sutcotes, Sutton, Drypool, Stoneferry, Whalsall alias Whalsey, Thorpe in le Streete, Arrass. Estates in Rowlston, Acklam and York. Manor of Soke of Drax with appurtenances in Newland, Hailes, Armyn, Lainehouses, Langrake and Rusholme. Camelsforth Grange. Estates in Haiton, Beilby and Storthwaite. Manors in Middle Rasen (called Nevel Manor, Painell Fee and Tupholme Manor); manor of West Rasen, and property in those places and in Newton in Toft, co. Lincoln.: Great Seal damaged. 13 February 1635/6 With Memorandum of Letters Patent and of Quietuses in respect of rent due under it.
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All estates of Sir P.C. (except manor of Everingham): In trust to pay debts of Sir P.C. Not executed
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Manors of Everingham, Thorpe, Whallsall alias Whalsey, Arras, Gartholme and Drax with 44 messuages, 44 cottages, 50 barns, 40 tofts, 1 mill, 100 gardens, 2,350ac. land, 508ac. meadow, 1,303ac. pasture, 400ac. wood, 700ac. heath and furze, 800ac. moor, £35. 1. 0 3/4d. rents; and a third part of 15 messuages, 2 cottages, 100ac. land, 70ac. meadow, 100ac. pasture in those places and in Atwick, Aclam, Stone-Ferrie, Rouston, Sutton and Sutcoates; also the advowson of Everingham, all co. York. Manors of West Rasen and Middle Rasen with 35 messuages, 44 cottages, 40 barns, 20 tofts, 1 mill, 80 gardens, 2,300ac. land, 440ac. meadow, 630ac. pasture, 20ac. wood, 200ac. heath and furze, 50ac. moor, 50s. 2d. rents in those places and in Tofte Newton and Waddingham; also the advowson of Newton, all co. Lincoln
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Manors of West Rasen and Middle Rasen with 35 messuages, 20 tofts, 1 mill, 800 gardens, 2,300ac. land, 440ac. meadow, 630ac. pasture, 20ac. wood, 200ac. heath and furze, 50ac. moor and 20s. 2d. rent in those places and in Tofte Newton and Wadingham and the advowson of Newton: Sir Philip Constable, Marmaduke C. esq., and Philip C. jnr. gent. vouched to warranty. (Trinity 1650)
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Manors of Everingham, Thorpe, Whalsall alias Whalsey, Arras, Gartholme and Drax with 44 messuages, 40 tofts, 1 mill, 100 gardens, 2,350ac. land, 508ac. meadow, 1,303ac. pasture, 400ac. wood, 700ac. heath and furze, 800ac. moor and £35 1. 0 3/4d. rent; and a third part of 15 messuages, 100ac. land, 70ac. meadow, and 100ac. pasture in those places and in Atwicke, Thorpe, Aclam, Stone Ferrie, Rouston, Sutton and Sudcoates, and the advowson of Everingham: Sir Philip Constable, Marmaduke C. esq., and Philip C. jnr. gent. vouched to warranty. (Trinity 1650)
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Sequestrated estate of his father, Philip Constable, at Rowlston, Atwick, Sudcoates and Summergames and Sutton: Witn. Clem. Reed, John Wrightson and Jo. Stephenson
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An annuity of £10 from all estates of M.C. in West Rason and Middle Rason, co. Lincs., and Thorpe and Garratham, co. York: For life of Charles Smith alias Carington of Wotton, co. Warwick. esq
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Lease as U DDEV/50/40, and a similar lease of the same date, at £705 rent, of the estate of Philip Constable, the father, at Everingham, Thorpe, Bealby, Shipton, Hayton, Storthwaite, prebend and tithe at Wighton, Arras and Whalsey: Witn. Marmaduke and George Constable and Robert Saltmarsh. Seal, armorial, Constable
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For £7,556. 18. 3 3/4d.: specified manors and estates in West Rasen, Middle Rasen, Lissingley, co. Lincoln; Everingham, Arras, Whalsey, Thorpe, Drax, Camelsforth, York and Acklam, forfeited by Sir Philip Constable of Middle Rasen: Witn. Arbrah. Browne, Geo. Billinghurst, Jo. Lisle
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For £12,488 (of which £7,556.16s. is to be paid to the Commissioners for sale of forfeited estates, under U DDEV/50/43; and the residue to satisfy scheduled debts of Sir P. & M.C.): manors of West Rasen, Middle Rasen (i.e. Tupholme Manor, Nevills Fee and Paginnells Fee), Everingham, Whalsall alias Whalsey, Gartholme, Arras, Thorpe in the Street, Attwick, Suttcoates, Sutton, Drypoole, Stoneferry, Roulstone, Drax and estates in those places and in Toft Newton, Waddingham, Lessingley and in Holme in Spalding Moor, Cherry Burton, Weighton, Thorpe, Nunburnholme, Cottingwith, York, Newland, Armyn, Lainhouses, Scarth, Langrick, Rusholme, Camlesforth and Acklam: Witn. Philip Constable, William Rishton, Robert Saltmarsh, John Gerard, Cha. Osborne, Geo. Staynerd
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Sir Philip Constable to his son and heir Marmaduke C. esq. both of Everingham: manors and estates (as in U DDEV/50/44): Witn. Rich. Gerard, Philip Constable, William Rishton, Robert Saltmarsh
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Richard Sherburne, Humphrey Weld and Dame Ann Osburne to Marmaduke Constable and John Rushworth (all as U DDEV/50/44): as U DDEV/50/44: M.C. covenants to repay the £12,488 (as in U DDEV/50/44) on 6 months notice; paying £600 yearly until such repayment shall be made. Witn. Rich. Gerard, Robt. Shirburne, William Rishton, Robert Saltmarsh, Rich. Wright, John Bryan Endorsed with a Quitclaim of the premises John Rushworth to Sir Marmaduke Constable. Witn. William Brent, Geo. Vavasour, 15 December 1670
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Additional witnesses, Will Roper, Geo. Philliskirk
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Reference to U DDEV/50/44 and U DDEV/50/48; Marriage Settlement of M.C. & Anne Sherburne, and provision for further security
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Annuity of £30 from manor of Drax (Whalsall alias Whalsey deleted): For life of Sir Philip Constable, if his third son Thomas C. shall so long live
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Gardum, Arras, Atwike, Drax, Middle Rasen, Everingham
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For payment of scheduled debts (£5,910 in all ): manors of Thorpe in the Streete, Whalsall alias Whalsey, Everingham and West Rasen: Witn. Ralph Lambton, John Frencham, John Gerrard, Alec Shirburne, Robert Saltmarsh, John Bryan
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Manors of Gartholme, Arras, Atwick and estates in those place and in Cherry Burton and Weighton: Scheduled repayments to be made at the house of Thomas Wardell, woollen draper, known as the Sign of the Naked Boy in Fleet Street, London. Witn. William Brent, Robt. Shirburne, Peter Vavasour, Robert Saltmarsh and Alex Sherburne
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Mortgage as U DDEV/50/57: Witn. Edmond Benn, Ja. Reynold, Peregrine Youll, Phillipp Reilly, F. Lloyd
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Weighton, Arras, Shipton, Whalsey, Everingham, Gartholme, Drax, Camelsford, Acklam
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Manors of Norham and Norhamshire alias Islandshire with estates and rents there and in Newbegin, Twisell, Corn Hill, Duddo, Grindon, Thorneton, Goswick, Scremestone, Haggerstone, Cheswicke, Lowlin, Beale, Kilo, Ord, Tilmouth, Heaton, Felkington, Ancroft, Allerden, Rosse, Buckton and Shoreswood, co. Northumberland
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The Grange in Middle Rasen; tithes of hay in Middle Rasen and Lissingley; a great moor (80ac.) lying under Hambleton Hill, (manors of Tolnebie and Risbie E.); Craper Hill Moore (manor of Walsby E.); moor (20ac.); moor on W. side of Whitbert Leys; close called Grenne Leys in the moors of Middle Rasen; and all appurtenances of the Grange in Middle Rasen, East Rasen, Market Rasen and Lessingley. Capital messuage and lands in Arras. 2 messuages and 2 oxgangs (42ac.); 2ac. in South Ing Close and 22 beastgates in West Carr and Everingham Carr, all in Everingham: Witn. Robt. Sherburne, Richard Blackburne
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i) John Lloyd, gent. and George Newton, linen draper both of London ii) Marmaduke Constable of Everingham to iii) Frances Cotton of par. St. Giles in the Fields, widow: manors of Middle Rasen (Tupholme Manor, Nevells Fee and Paynells Fee) and appurtenances there and in Lessingley: Recites previous mortgages. Witn. William Brent, William Scott, E. Burdet
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Everingham, Bielby, Whalsey, Storkwood, Hayton, Thorpe, Gaurdum, Arras, Acklam, West Rasen, Middle Rasen, Kingerby Wood, Toft and Newton
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i) Sir Philip Constable of Everingham ii) George Vavasour of Willitofte, esq., Richard Wynne of the Middle Temple, esq., John Day, grocer and William Day, artisan skinner, both of York iii) Thomas Day of Thorpe, gent: manors of Middle Rasen, Pagnells Fee, Nevells Fee and Tupholme Manor, and farm in Middle Rasen and Lessingley, all co. Lincoln. Manor of Everingham (except the capital messuage and park) with parcel called Moore Land Ings, manors of Whallsall alias Whallsey, Arras and Thorpe in the Street; and all estates of Sir P.C in Holme upon Spalding Moore, Weighton and Nunburnholme: As security for a debt of £1,500 owed by Sir P.C to T.D. Witn. Thomas Ward, Geo. Browne, Henry Montford
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All estates of Sir P.C. in West Rasen, Middle Rasen, Stickney and Wadingham: Witn. Richard Barker, Wm. Burnett, jnr
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Conditional on payment of an annuity of £20 granted out of the manor of Whalsey to Augustine Belson of Darkeing, co. Surrey (5 April 1667); of £100 yearly during life of Sir Philip Constable to F.R., T.R., & N.R.; and £500 and interest secured on manor of Arras (2 July 1672): Witn. Edw. Gleast, Martin and Geo. Pinckard
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See also U DDEV/50/83
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i) Sir Philip Constable of Everingham and his son and heir Marmaduke C. esq ii) Neville Ridley of par. St. Anne, Soho and William Lee of Clements Inn, gents iii) Hon. Thomas Radcliffe of Dilston, co. Northumberland, esq. and Robert Webber of par. St. Giles in the Fields, gent iv) William Haggerston of Haggerston, esq. and wife Ann (only daughter of Sir P.C.) v) Charles Orme of Grays Inn and John Ellis of par. St. Giles in the Fields, gent : for raising (£2,000) to settle scheduled debts and further to a recited Settlement of the estates upon M.C. subject to £600 yearly rent charge to Sir P.C. for five years: manors of West Rasen, Middle Rasen (i.e. Tupholme Manor, Nevilles Fee, Pagnells Fee), Everingham, Whalsall, Arras, Drax, Thorpe in the Street and estates in thos places and in Toft, Newton and Wadingham, co. Lincs.; York, Newland, Arminhale, Nunburnholme, Lanehouses, Scarth, Langracke, Weighton, Holme in Spaldingmoor, Rusholme; and all other estates of Sir P. & M.C.: Witn. Wm. Powle, John Kighley, Daniel Moloney, Tho. Penson
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i) Marmaduke Constable ii) Hon. Thomas Radcliffe of Dilston, co. Northumberland, esq. and Robert Webber of par. St. Giles in the Fields, gent. to iii) Elizabeth and Arabella Marow, spinsters (daughters of Sir Samuel M. of Parkswell Hall, co. Warwick, dec'd.): as U DDEV/50/79: Witn. Edw. Bedingfeld, John Kighley, Tho. Penson
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Judgement and annuities of £20 and £100, as in U DDEV/50/77: Witn. Job. Allibon, John Kighley, Tho. Penson
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i) Sir Marmaduke Constable of Everingham, Nevile Ridley of par. St. Anne, Soho and William Lee of Clements Inn, gent ii) William Midford of Clements Inn, gent iii) Charles Orme of Grays Inn and John Ellis of par. St. Giles in the Fields, gent: property as U DDEV/50/79: Sir P.C having died since execution of U DDEV/50/79. Witn. Daniel Moloney, Tho. Penson, Rob. Williamson, John Kighley, Ed. Bunting, Wm. Cayley, Geo. Furnis
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Manors of Middle Raysin and West Raysin with 70 messuages, 30 gardens, 2,000ac. land, 200ac. meadow, 800ac. pasture, 10ac. wood, 1,000ac. heath and furze and 60s. rents in those places and in Toft, Newton, Wadingham, Lisington and Buslingthorpe: Sir Marmaduke Constable vouched to warranty (Easter 1706). With copy
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Manors of Everingham, Thorpe, Whalsall, Arras and Drax with 84 messuages, 40 tofts, 1 windmill, 100 gardens, 2,270ac. land, 488ac. meadow, 903ac. pasture, 400ac. wood, 700ac. heath and furze, 800ac. moor and £35 rents in those places and in Weighton, Holme in Spaldingmoor, Nunburnholme, Newland, Arminhale, Lanehouses, Sort, Langracke and Russholme: Sir Marmaduke Constable vouched to warranty (Easter 1706)
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Witn. John Knightley, Hen. Webb, Mary Dixon, Mary Marow, John Cousins, Thomas Errington and Jerard Laman. With Bond for performance of covenants
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As U DDEV/50/79: Witn. J. Frewen, Daniel Malony, Tho. Penson
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i) Sir Marmaduke Constable ii) Henry Eyre and Nevile Ridley to iii) Clayton Milborne of Ofspring, co. Kent, esq., Rev. William Bishop of Grays Inn and Thomas Bubb of the Inner Temple: manors of Middle Rasen, West Rasen and estates in those places and in Toft, Newton and Wadingham: Witn. Geo. Hill, James Harrison
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For £2,000 by Sir Marmaduke Constable to H.E. & N.R. Witn. Richard Wright, John Kighley, George Furnis
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That he acted in U DDEV/50/92 as trustee for Sir Marmaduke Constable. Witn. Wm. Wakefield and J. Mayer
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Manors of Middle Rasen, West Rasen and estates in those places and in Toft, Newton and Wadingham: Witn. Thos. and Wm. Norwood, John Culcheth, William Chorley and J. Thomas
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To indemnify him against any charges or costs arising from a Reconveyance of the same date, from Sir J.C. to Robert Watson of Arras, gent. of estates mortgaged for £1,500 by R.W. and wife Elizabeth to Sir W.J. (13 - 14 September 1723), in which Sir J.C. acted as trustee for Sir M.C.: Walsall alias Walsay Farm and moiety of manor of Gardholme: Witn. Jon Culcheth, Richard Chorley. With copy
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Westow (Henry Cutler, esq.); Acklam (Sir Marmaduke Constable); West Heslerton (Lord Fairfax); Burdale (Michael Hansby); and Welham (John Nendike)
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Manors of Everingham, Arras, Thorpe in the Street, Soake Drax and Seaton Ross, site of the monastery of Drax, with 63 messuages, 63 gardens, 4,900ac. land, 1,000ac. meadow, 1,000ac. pasture, 2,000ac. furze and heath, 600ac. moor and £30 rent in those places and in Market Weighton, Beilby, Numborneholme, Newland, Arminghall, Lane Houses, Scarth, Langracke, Russholme and Camblesforth. Rectories of Seaton Ross and Houghton alias Haughton: William Haggerston Maxwell Constable vouched to warranty. (Hilary 1788)
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Relating to Lords Dike and Fossdike in Melbourne, Latham, Seaton and Foggathorpe
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Family estates in cos. York and Nottingham (including Styrrup, Blythe, Harworth, Maltby, Tickhill, Torworth, Howden and Hayton
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i) John Maxwell Terraughton (surviving exor. of William Haggerston Maxwell Constable) ii) Ann Mary Haggerston of Quarley House, co. Southants. widow of Edward Haggerston iii) John Webber Watson of Sutton Place, co. Surrey, esq. and wife Mary to iv) Thomas Wright of Henrietta Street in Westminster, banker: manors of West Rasen, Everingham, Arras, Thorpe in the Street, Nunburnholme, Soke Drax and Seaton Ross, and estates in those places and in Toft, Newton, Wadington, Newland, Armyn Hall, Lane House, Scarth and Rush Holme; rectories of Seaton Ross and Aughton: Upon recited trusts
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Term of 500 years in estates of M.H.C.M. in cos. Lincoln and York
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Tithes of lands at Woodmansey, Thearne, Weel, Storkhill, Sandholme and Tickton. Prices. 20 - 21 May 1812. Endorsed with Agreement by John Robinson, on behalf of Marmaduke Constable Maxwell, to purchase a farm at Seaton Ross and Beilby, for £4,230, 21 May 1812
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Estates in Seaton Ross, Langrick, Drax: Subject to a mortgage term to secure £6,757. 14s. 6d. to the devisees
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Seaton Ross, Bielby, Drax
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Relating to a drain between Melbourne and Seaton Ross
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Messuage and 2 bovates, messuage and 2 parcels meadow called Tussicke Carre and Darrell Yng in Everingham late parcel of the chantry of Swithin in Everingham. Messuage in Overdeanebrigge in or near Newcastle on Tyne, late parcel of the chantry of St. John evangelist in the church of St. Nicholas in Newcastle on Tyne. Chantry in the church or chapel of Hadlesey with all appurtenances. Glebe lands and annual rents of 6s. belonging to the rectory of Kirkeoswold; and other lands in par. Kirkeoswold late parcel of the college of Kirkeoswold; and tithes of the rectory and college in Kirkeoswold, Staffhull, Highbanckhill, Scales, Croglinge, Crosfeild, Scatts, Monnoweke alias Mannaweke, Flaggclose, Blowderfeild, Heskew, Parkehedd, Hudderskew alias Heskew, Bulscorigge and Kynner Heughe, in co. Cumberland: Recites Letters Patent relating to the premises
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Manors of West Rasen, Middle Rasen (Tupholme Manor, Nevills Fee and Paynell Fee) and lands in those places and in Toft, Newton, Wadingham, and Lissingley, co. Lincoln. Manors of Everingham, Whalsall alias Whalsey, Gartholme, Arras, Thorpe in the Street, Attwick, Sutcoates, Sutton, Drypool, Roulston, Stoneferrie, Cottingwith, Acklam and Drax; with estates in those places and in Holme in Spaldingmoor, Cheriburton, Wighton, Nunburne Holme, York, Newland, Armyn Hailes, Lanehowses, Scarth, Langricke, Risholme, Camelsforth; site of manor of Drax, co. York: To recited uses
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Manor of Arras and annuity of £40 charged on estates in Atwicke, Sutcoates, Sutton, Drypoole, Roulson and Stoneferry (under deed as U DDEV/50/116)
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Her third part of the manor house of Pocklington (i.e. a parlour and chambers, towards the church, being the W. end of the manor house, with the little closet over the portals); of the garth belonging to the manor house and its meadows and common; tolls of fairs and markets at Pocklington; and closes called the Great Woode, the Little Woode lying N.E. of Pocklington, the Underwood, Angram Garth and Barneby Crosse Close; 4 oxgangs and half the Intack in the South Field of Pocklington; and a house, shop, barn and stable all in Pocklington
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Annuity of £36 from manors and estates of Trybarghe, Great Daulton, Little Daulton, Brinford, Whithill, Hawton Robert and Mexborough granted by Sir George Reresby to Marmaduke Constable of Byreram, esq. both dec'd., (4 September 1627) by way of a Mortgage for £450
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Manors and lands in Middle Rasen: The executed deed is at U DDEV/39/70
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Tithes of Storthwaite (Storwood): Recites Lease of the premises from dean of York (8 March 1592/3). Witn. William Dalton, Michaell Constable, Wm. Thompsonn
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Tithes of corn and hay in Hayton and Bielby, with the tithe barn and garth in Hayton, and tithes of corn, hay, wool and lambs in Storthwaite: Witn. John Randes, Robert Davye, Nicholas Maw, Marmaduke Snowe, William Rudstone, Henrye Plaxton
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Tithes of Storthwaite (under Lease as U DDEV/50/122): Witn. William Constable, Robarte Winne, Marmaduke Snowe, Alexander Aylesbury
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Tithes of corn, hay, wool and lambs in Storthwaite: Witn. John Vavasour, William Standeven, John Easton
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Tithes of corn and hay in Hayton and Bielby, with the tithe barn and garth in Hayton, and tithes of corn, hay, wool and lambs in Storthwaite: Witn. Robert Sothaby, Robert Hungate, John Laycock, Richard Lyson, Marmaduke Prickett Attached is Letter of Attorney to Robert Winne and Robert Strother, both of Everingham, yeomen to deliver possession
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Tithes of Storthwaite (as U DDEV/50/123): Witn. John Archer, Thomas Easton, Rich. Lison. Seal armorial, Constable
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Tithe corn and hay of 25 1/2 oxgangs in Hayton: Witn. John Hall, George Bradley, Geo. Constable
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To indemnify him against all rates and assessments in respect of tithes as U DDEV/50/133
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Tithes, corn, hay, wool and lambs in Storthwaite: Witn. Geo. Constable, Robt. Musgrave, Willm. Harrison
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Tithe corn and hay of 66 1/2 oxgangs in Hayton: Witn. John Hall, John Nelson, George Bradley, Geo. Constable. Seal, armorial, Dame M.R. on a lozenge, 3 annulets on a bend cottised
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For performance of covenants of U DDEV/50/136
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Tithes of corn, hay, wool and lambs of Storthwaite: Witn. Christopher Slater, Henry Dixon
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Tithes of corn and hay in Hayton and Bielby, with the tithe barn and garth in Hayton, and tithes of corn, hay, wool and lambs in Storthwaite: Witn. Wm. Wickham, Rich. Wynne, George Brown Attached is Letter of Attorney to William Westoby of York, gent. and John Hutchinson of Thorpe, yeoman to deliver possession Endorsed with Memorandum of livery of possession. Witn. Geo. Browne, Geo. Heblethwaite, John Gayle, Francis Molineux, 20 February 1692/3
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Sir P.C. to take tithes of rape in Hayton, Bielby and Storthwaite
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Tithes of corn, grain and hay in Bealby: Witn. F. Stanfield, Willm. Winter
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With a proposal from the present tenants, Quarter-Master Sotheron and Richard Musgrave, for a lease for 21 years
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Watercourses affecting Wallingfen and Holme on Spalding Moor
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Concerning rivers descending from Pocklington and Hayton over-flowing and causing flooding in Spaldington, Seaton Ross, Everingham, Gribthorpe and other neighbouring towns. With a draft speech (defence to a charge?) relating to flooding and the laws of sewers
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Estates of Phillip Constable, esq. at Everingham, Hayton, Storthwaite, Weighton, Arras and Whalsey (and elsewhere?): Witn. Geo. Stephenson, Clem. Reed, Geo. Wrightson
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Tithes of corn, hay, wool and lambs in Wighton: Witn. Geo. Constable, Tho. Skipwith, James Paul. With draft Bond for performance of covenants
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All goods and chattels and stock of cattle of Sir P.C. (excepting 4 saddle horses and 2 pair of oxen): M.C. having undertaken to pay scheduled debts. Witn. Phi. Constable, Robert Saltmarsh, Rich. Gerard, Will. Rishton
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Further to Agreement dated 10 February 1652/3: manors of Middle Rasen (Tupholme Manor, Nevile's Fee, Paynell's Fee), Everingham, Whalsall, Gartholme, Arras, Thorpe in the Street, Atwicke, Sutcoates, Roulston, Sutton, Drypool, Stoneferry, Drax with estates in those places and in Lessingley, Holme on Spalding Moor, Cherry Burton, Weighton, Nunburnholme, Roulston, Cottingwith, York, Newland, Armin, Hayles, Lainehouses, Scarth, Langraks, Rusholme, Camelsford and Acklam: Witn. Phi. Constable, Robert Saltmarsh, Rich. Gerard, Will. Rishton
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Manor and mansion house of Everingham; manor of Soke of Drax with all appurtenances in Newland, Hayles, Armyn, Lain Houses, Scarth, Langrike, Rusholme. Manor of Arras. Farm of Whalsey. Lordship of Acklam. Tithes of prebendary of Weighton. Tithes of the Dean of York in Howden, Bealby and Storthwaite. Manor of West Rasen: On trust to pay £150 yearly to Sir P.C. for maintenance of himself and family, then to discharge scheduled debts and rents
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As U DDEV/50/170: On trusts as U DDEV/50/170. Witn. John Constable, Matthew Allanson, Ric. Ingleby, Rich. Peper
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Grange in Middle Rasen with tithes of hay in Middle Rasen and Lissingley; a great moor (80ac.) under Hambleton Hill, Grapenhill Moor (40ac.) a moor (20ac.) and a little moor on W. of Whitbert Leyes; close called Grenne Leyes in the moors of Middle Rasen; all in Middle Rasen, East Rasen, Market Rasen and Lessingley. Capital messuage in Arras with 4 crofts and 6 oxgangs. 2 messuages, garth, 2 oxgangs (42ac.), 2 meares of meadow in South End Close and 20 beastgates in West Carr, Beane Carr and Everingham Carr all in Everingham: Witn. Robert Sherburn, C. Wilkinson, John Gerrerd, Peter Slater. Cancelled
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Witn. Walter Petre, Nich. Fortescue, William Brent, Robt. Shirburne, Joh. Wrightinton
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Confirming the terms of the Mortgage as U DDEV/50/173, in which John Rushworth acted as trustee of M.C. Witn. Robt. Sherburn, Geo. Constable and Hen. Latham, 27 February 1655/6 Endorsed with Quitclaim from J.W. & J.L. on redemption of the Mortgage. Witn. John Thorpe, Chr. Birkhead, 2 June 1673
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Not executed
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Of a recited Mortgage for £1,150 (10 March 1653/4) of the manors of Middle Rasen (Tupholme, Nevills Fee and Paynells Fee), which has not been redeemed, whereby the estate of J.L. & G.N. in the premises has become absolute: Conditional on payment of £200 a year for 7 years. Witn. Robt. Sherburne, Charles Norwood, William Brent
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i) Sir Philip Constable of Everingham, gent. to ii) George Vavasour of Willitofte, esq., Richard Wynne of Middle Temple, esq., John Day, grocer and William Day, artisan skinner, both of York iii) Thomas Day of Thorpe, gent: manors of Middle Rasen (Paynells Fee, Neviles Fee and Tupholme Manor), Everingham, Whalsall, Arras, Thorpe in the Street, and all estate of Sir P.C. in those places and in Lessingley, Holme on Spaldingmoor, Weighton and Nunburnholme: On recited trusts to repay debts of Sir P.C. (£1,500 to T.D.). Witn. Thomas Ward, Geo. Brown, Henry Montfort
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Manors of West Rasen, Middle Rasen (Tupholme Manor, Neviles Fee and Paynells Fee), Everingham, Whalsall alias Whalsey, Arras, Thorpe in the Street and Soke Drax; and all estates of Sir P.C. in those places and in Toft, Newton, Waddingham, Lessingley, Holme on Spaldingmoor, Weighton, Newton, Arminhale, Lain Houses, Searth, Langracke, Rusholme and Camelsforth: On trust for payment of debts of Sir P.C. Witn. Jordan Metham, Edmund Lawson
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Witn. Fran. Stanfield, Richard Brigham and Jose. Fox
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Everingham, Hayton, Arras, Thorpe, Acklam and Drax in co. York; and his estates in co. Lincoln
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West Rasen, Toft, Newton, Kirkby, Wadingham, Kingerby and Glentworth
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Signed by M.C
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Drax, Newland, Long Drax, Camblesforth
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For registration with Clerk of the Peace for the East Riding: Everingham, Thorpe, Arras, Market Weighton, Hayton, Bielby, Storthwaite
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West Rasen, Toft, Newton, Kingerby, Wadingham, Glentworth, Kirkby
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Everingham, Thorpe in the Street, Arras, Bielby, Seaton Ross
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Messuage and 3 oxgangs in Beilbie: Witn. Marmaduke Lenge, John Lenge, John Beilbye, William Sargiant and Richard Musgrave
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Messuage and oxgang called the Fox Oxgang in Beilby and 8ac. meadow in Everingham: Witn. John Moore, Wm. Offley and Martin Pickeringe
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Messuage and oxgang called the Fox Oxgang in Beilby and 8ac. meadow in Everingham: Witn. John Anderson, Edm. Cradock, W. Blanchard
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i) Marmaduke Constable, esq. son and heir of Sir Philip C., John Rushworth of Lincoln's Inn, Richard Sherborne of Stoniehurst and Humfrey Weld of par. St. Giles in the Fields, esqs., Dame Ann Osborne, widow of Sir Edward O., and Sir P.C ii) Dame Mary Davenport of Sutton, co. Chester, widow and her grandchild Ann D. to iii) John Warren of Grays Inn and Peter Davenport of Bromhall, co. Chester, esqs iv) Owen Brett of Rowney, co. Beds. esq : further to a recited Order in Chancery in Case, A.D. complainant against O.B.: farm called Gartholme alias Gardenhowse in Cherry Burton. Arras Farm. Farm in Drax: Provision for J.W. & P.D. to redemise the premises to M.C. & J.R. by way of Mortgage. Witn. Peter Legh, Hen. Latham, Rob. Shirburne, J. Robinson, Jo. Wood, J. Lloyd, Robert Saltmarsh
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Of the manor of West Rasen and lands in Toft, Norton (Newton?) and Waddingham, 10 May 1642 seqeustrated estates
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For allowance of a lease of the manor of West Raysen, with lands there and in Middle Raysen (6 April 1652)
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For allowance of estates limited by Marriage Settlement of Sir Phillipp Constable, as U DDEV/53/6
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That Christopher Bentley (as U DDEV/50/229) be examined, further to the Affidavits as U DDEV/50/229 - 230, and if it then appear that no part of the estates in West and Middle Rasen be vested in Sir Philip Constable and that no profits accrue to him from it, then the estates shall be fully discharged
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That he manages the estates of West and Middle Rasen by order of John Rushworth to whose agent, Robert Sherburne, he accounts
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That the estates be not discharged until further enquiries are made of John Rushworth as to his purchase of them
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That he purchased the estates at the instance of Mr. Sherburne of Stoneyhurst; that Sir Philip Constable has no interest in them, but is supported by his friends, etc
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Stating his claim to estates in Everingham, Middle Rasen, Whalsall, Thorpe in the Street, Drax, Newland, Armin, Hailes, Lainehouses, Scarth, Langracks, Rusholme, Camelsforth, Acklam, York, Gartholme, Arras, Holme in Spaldingmoor, Cherry Burton, Weighton and Nunburnholme, co. York. West Rasen, Toft, Newton, Waddingham, Middle Rasen and Lessingley, co. Lincoln; which appear in the additional Act for sale of forfeited estates
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Relating to estates in Rowlston, Atwick, Sodcoates, Sumergames, Sutton and Stoneferry
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Upon the freeing of Sir Philip Constable from his delinquency
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For performance of covenant of deed of same date. Witn. John Scarth, Christopher Mather, Rychard Aske, Robart Aske, Gilbert Metcalfe
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For performance of covenant of deed of same date. Witn. Ric. Etherington, Robt. Shirburne, Willm. Scott, Edw. Topham, 18 February 1666/7 Endorsed with Letter of Attorney from Sir Marmaduke Constable to Richard Coldham and Edward Beale, attorneys of King's Bench: - to confess judgement for £1,000 in suit brought by R.E, no date
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Neither she nor her children to vex or sue P.A., his servant Railf Grainger, or any other of his servants, in respect of the death of J.C
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To permit the Surveyor of Woods to value underwoods on 3 oxgangs in Garthom, late parcel of St. Michael's Chantry in Beverley, and a messuage and lands in Everingham late parcel of St. Swithens Chantry there, conveyed to P.C. by Commissioners for Sale of Crown Lands (18 February 1598/9). Witn. Richard Cartwright
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To levy a fine of Golsworth Yng in the South Ynges of Everingham, to use of J.S.: Witn. Willm. Sotheron, William Millington, John Lodhay, Willm. Little
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For faithful administration by Sir M.C. of estate of Sir Philip Constable, dec'd. to use of himself and of Philip, Thomas and Catherine Constable, children of Sir P.C.: Witn. Geo. Potts, Jer. Waddington, jnr
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To abide by the award of Richard Robinson of Thicket, esq. and John Thorpe of Danthorpe, gent. to settle disputes between the parties concerning waste committed by J.P. on farm called Woodhouse: Witn. Jo. Vavasour, Martin Sandys, Geo. Constable
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To indemnify them in respect of an action arising from Sir M.C.'s fishery in the R. Ouse in Drax
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For execution by Philip Mark Thomas Constable (son and heir of Sir M.C.) of further assurances in connection with a Mortgage of the manor of Soke Drax to Sir Michael Warton (1 October 1669)
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To indemnify them in respect of a bequest of £30 to her son George Constable under Will of his uncle George Constable of Everingham: Witn. Ro. Constable, Fran. Constable, W. Heath
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For payment of £1,000 and interest: Witn. John French, Willm. Wilson
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As guarantee for the debenture of Cpl. Robert Masset and 31 (named) troupers under command of Captain Thomas Deane in the Regiment of Col. Henry Mainwaring and Brigade of Sir William Brereton, issued by the Committee of the county of Chester and sold by G.W. to J.R.: Witn. Robt. Shirburne, Robert Waterhouse, [ ] Sampson, jnr.
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As guarantee for 44 debentures (£747. 16s. in all) 'delivered in to Drewry Howse to be doubled' by J.R.: Witn. Arthur Rutter, George Greene, Robert Saltmarsh, Thomas Billopp, Robert Waterhouse
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As guarantee for 'one doubled Bill [ ] of threhundred and thirty pownds': Witn. Marmaduke Constable, Christopher Bentley, Robert Saltmarsh
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Witn. Evan Anwyll, John Fairdale, Robert Waterhouse
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For £10 paid on sale of debentures (£1,600 in all): Witn. John Goss, Raphe Peris, 18 June 1653. With Acquittances from John Goss to Robert Saltmarsh, on behalf of John Rushworth: payments in respect of debentures. July 1653 - November 1653
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As guarantee for debentures (for £1,600 in all) sold to him: Witn. Even Anwyll, John Fairdale, Robert Waterhouse
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For payment of rent in respect of Philip Constable, father of P.C. at Rowlston, Atwic, Sudcoates, Summer-games, and Sutton: Witn. Jo. Stephenson, Will. Richardson. Cancelled
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For payment of rent by William Archer of Etton, yeoman in respect of sequestrated estates of Sir Philip Constable at Gardam: Witn. Clem. Reed, Ja. Wrightson. Cancelled
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To acknowledge satisfaction of a judgement in King's Bench, on payment of £159 (as U DDEV/51/113): Witn. John George, Edward Gleast
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For payment of £150: Witn. Edw. Gleast, Jno Hampshire, W. Heath
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Letter of Attorney: Sir Marmaduke Constable to Charles Ballet and Peter Courtney, attorneys of King's Bench: - to confess judgement in action of debt in £300 at suit of Elizabeth Gage of par. St. Giles in the Fields, co. Mdx. spinster: Witn. Edw. Gleast, Jno Hampshire, W. Heath
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For payment of £500 and interest: Witn. Wm. Salvin, John Raper, 5 February 1767 Endorsed with Receipts for repayments, 1757 - 1779
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For payment of £400 and interest: Witn. John Raper, D. Lambert Endorsed with Receipt for repayment, 24 November 1779
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2 manors of Haynton (i.e. one held of the heir of Sir Thomas Gredlee of his manor of Sixhill; and the other of John Poucher of his manor of Westrason): Taken at Bistane
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As Archbishop of York, manors of Shirborn, Ryppon, Beverlay, Oteley etc. In his own right, manors of Kexby etc., with 12 messuages, 10 tofts, 1,000ac. land, 1,000ac. meadow, 2,000ac. pasture, 1,000ac. wood, 2,000ac. heath and furze, 2,000ac. marsh and 100s. rents in Kexby, Upper and Nether Catton, Scoresby, Stamford Bidge, and Gathymmylsey (Gate Helmsley). Free fishing in the R. Derwent. Manors of Leppington and Barthorpe etc. Manors of Atwyke, Sutcotes, Drypoole, Sutton and Stoneferry etc. with 40 messuages, 2,000ac. land, 1,000ac. pasture, 300ac. meadow, 100ac. wood, 100ac. marsh, 50ac. heath and furze, £10 rents in those places and in Rowston, Acclome, Scarborough, Whallesgrave (Falsgrave), Northdallton, Beelby, Cottingwith and Brydall. 1ac. in Skelton. Advowson of Rudby in Cleveland etc.: Taken at York Castle, 17 September 1530. Damaged. Great Seal, repaired
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Seized by right of his wife Lady Barbara, in the manor of West Rasen with 25 messuages, 11 cottages, 55ac. land, 300ac. meadow and pasture; advowson of the chantry of B.V.M. in West Rasen; 5ac. in Toft; 20s. rents in Newton; messuage and 150ac. in Bymbroke; 30ac. wood in Linwood; manor of Medilrasen. In his own domaine of the manor of Westbroke with 2 messuages, 3 cottages and 100ac. land in Doddyngton; and messuage, 2 cottages, and 60ac. land in Stubton; messuage and 60ac. land in Barnby super Wytham: and of 100ac. in Osgodby, all co. Lincoln. Also that, before his death, he and Lady Barbara enfeoffed to his son and heir Robert Constable and wife Catherine 25 messuages, 11 cottages, 550ac. arable, 30ac. meadow and pasture in West Rasen; and that, by his last Will, he bequeathed to Marmaduke Constable, son and heir of Sir R.C., an annuity of £10, and to Robert, John and Michael Constable, other sons of Sir R.C., annuities of £6. 13. 4d., all from the manor of Westbroke: Died 30 September 1545; Sir Robert Constable, aged over 50, being his son and heir. Taken at the Castle of Lincoln
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a) Inquisition Post Mortem: Anthony Munckton of Middle Rasen: messuage, 3 cottages, 60ac. land, 20ac. meadow and 20ac. pasture in Middle Rayson. Messuage, 20ac. land, 4ac. meadow and 10ac. pasture in Toft Newton. Messuage, cottage, 20ac. land, 10ac. meadow and 10ac. pasture in West Rason: Died 26 March 1597; John Munckton, aged 11, being his son and heir. Taken at the castle of Lincoln
b) Inquisition Post Mortem: Anthony Munckton of West Rasen: messuage, 3 cottages, 60ac. land, 20ac. meadow, 30ac. pasture and 20ac. heath and furze in Middle Rayson and Lissingley. Messuage, 20ac. land, 4ac. meadow, 10ac. pasture in Toft Newton. Messuage, cottage, 20ac. land, 10ac. pasture and 10ac. meadow in West Rason: Died 29 May 1583; Robert Munckton, aged 36, being his son and heir, 12 October 1583
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Manors of Gartham and Newton with 2 messuages, 100ac. pasture, 40ac. land, 40ac. meadow, 6ac. wood, 12d. rents. Manor of Everingham with 10 messuages, 10 cottages, 100ac. land, 100ac. pasture, 50ac. meadow and 40ac. wood. Manor of Soke of Drax with appurtenances in Newland, Hayles, Armyn, Laynehowses, Langrake and Rusholme. Sit of Drax Priory with 5 messuages, 6 cottages, 40ac. land, 40ac. pasture and 20ac. meadow in Drax, Camelsforth and Newhaye. Manors of Atwicke, Sutcootes, Sutton, Dripoole and Stoneferrye, with 10 messuages, 10 cottages, 60ac. land, 20ac. meadow and 30ac. pasture and 10s. rents in those places and in Roulston and Cottingwith. Manors of Brotton and Skynnygrave with 6 messuages, 3 cottages, 60ac. land, 40ac. pasture, 20ac. meadow, 100ac. moor and 4s. rents. Manor of Whalsey with messuage, 2ac. land, 20ac. meadow and 40ac. pasture. Reversion and remainder of manor of Thorpe in le Streete with 2 messuages, 40ac. land, 20ac. meadow, 20ac. moor and 60ac. pasture, on death of Richard Constable, gent. Manor of Arras with messuage, 40ac. land, 4ac. meadow, and 60ac. pasture. Manors of Middle Rasen and West Rasen with 10 messuages, 16 cottages, 100ac. land, 40ac. meadow and 40ac. pasture in those places and in Newton and Toft: Died at Everingham 13 July 1619; Marmaduke Constable, esq. aged 40, being his eldest son and heir. Taken at York Castle
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Manors of Everingham, Whalsall, Gartholme, Arras, Thorpe in the Street with estates in those places and in Holme in Spalding Moor, Cherry Burton, Wighton, Nunburnholm. Manor and soke of Drax with appurtenances in Drax, Newland, Hayles, Armyn, Laynhouses, Scurth, Langrake and Rusholme; site of Drax Priory; and 5 messuages, 6 cottages, 40ac. land, 40ac. meadow and 20ac. pasture in Drax, Camelsforth and Newhay: Manors of Atwik, Sutcoates, Sutton, Drypool and Stoneferry with 10 messuages, 10 cottages, 60ac. land, 20ac. meadow, 30ac. pasture and 10s. rents in those places and in Rowlston and Cottingwith. Manor of Drax purchased by Sir Philip Constable dec'd. from Thomas Trigott, esq. Messuage and 6 bovates in Acklam. Manor of West Rasen. Manors of Midle Rayson called Paynells Fee, Nevells Fee and Tupholme Manor with 10 messuages, 16 cottages, 100ac. land, 40ac. meadow, 100ac. pasture in those places and in Newton and Toft: Died 3 April 1632; Sir Philip Constable, esq. aged 37 years, being his son and heir. Taken at Market Rayson
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Manor of Everingham, 10 messuages, 10 cottages, 100ac. land, 100ac. pasture, 50ac. meadow, 40ac. wood and a windmill. Manor of Gartholme with 2 messuages, 40ac. land, 40ac. meadow, 100ac. pasture, 6ac. wood and 12d. rents. Manors of Atwicke, Sutcoates, Sutton, Dripoole, Stoneferry with 10 messuages, 10 cottages, 40ac. land, 20ac. meadow, 30ac. pasture and 10s. rents in Atwick. Manor of Whalsall with messuage, 2ac. land, 20ac. meadow and 40ac. pasture. Manor of Thorpe in the Streete with 2 messuages, 40ac. land, 20ac. meadow, 60ac. pasture and 20ac. moor. Manor of Arras with messuage, 40ac. land, 40ac. meadow and 60ac. pasture. Messuage and 6 bovates in Acklam. A burgage messuage in Uggleforth near Monke Barr in York. Manor of Soke of Drax with appurtenances in Drax, Newland, Hailes, Armin, Lainhowses, Langrake and Rusholme. Another manor in Drax purchased by Sir Philip Constable, dec'd. from Thomas Trigott. Site of Drax Priory and Camelsforth Grange, with 4 messuages, 11 closes arable, 15 closes meadow and 33 closes pasture: Taken at Beverley
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Manors of West Rasen and Middle Rasen (Nevills Manor, Painells Fee and Tupholme Manor) with 10 messuages, 16 cottages, 1 water corn mill, 100ac. land, 40ac. meadow and 100ac. pasture in those places and in Newton and Toft. Messuage in Middle Rasen with appurtenances there and in Lestringley. Taken at Market Rasen
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Manor of West Rasen with appurtenances there and in Toft, Newton and Wadingham; 25 messuages, 11 cottages, 550ac. land, 300ac. meadow and pasture in West Rasen; 5ac. land in Toft; and 5s. rents in Newton; Manors of Middle Rasen (Tupholme Manor, Nevills Fee, Painells Fee) with appurtenances in Middle Rasen and Lessingley, all co. Lincoln. Manor of Everingham with 10 messuages, 7 cottages, 100ac. pasture, 200ac. land, 50ac. meadow, 40ac. wood, 200ac. moor and 20s. rents. Manor of Soke of Drax with appurtenances there and in Newland, Armin, Hailes, Laynhowses, Scarth, Langrake and Rusholme. Site of Drax Priory with 5 messuages, 6 cottages, 40ac. land, 40ac. pasture and 20ac. meadow there and in Camelsforth. Manor of Drax purchased from Thomas Trigott. Messuage and 6 bovates in Acklam. Manor of Gartham and Newton with 2 messuages, 100ac. pasture, 40ac. land, 40ac. meadow, 6ac. wood and 12d. rent. Manors of Whalsall and Arras with appurtenances in those places and in Holme in Spaldingmoore and Wighton. Manor of Thorpe in le Street with appurtenances there and in Nunburnholme. Manors of Atwick, Sutcoates, Sutton, Drypoole with 10 messuages, 10 cottages, 60ac. land, 20ac. meadow, 20ac. pasture and 10s. rents in those places and in Rowlston and Cottingwith. Burgage, messuage in Uggleforth, Monke Barre in York. Tithes of Wighton, Shipton, Arras, Bielby, Hayton and Storthwaite
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Messuage and watermill called Gretaybrigg Myln in Mortham. Closes called Grette Close, Kyrke Crofft, Shawe Crofft, Hoton Close and 2 other closes all in Rokeby. (Tenants named): To uses of Marriage Settlement of Thomas, son and heir of R.R., and Joan, a daughter of Robert Constable, serjeant at law, dec'd. Witn. Brian Palmes, esq., Henry Thuates, esq., John Rudston, gent., Thomas Lacy, gent., William Marshall Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. Sir John Scott, vicar of Rokeby, Thomas Michell, Richard Richardson, Roger Rampshwawe, water-bailiff. Damaged. 24 July 1507
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All his manors, lands and other property, both in his own right and that of his wife, in the bishopric of Durham, the town of Newcastle on Tyne, and co. Northumberland: To use of C.T. and wife Joan for their lives and then to his son and heir Christopher T. in accordance with Settlement between C.T. and Sir William Constable of Haytfeld on marriage of C.T. the son and Joys daughter of Sir W.C. Power of Attorney to Thomas Lyle and William Esshed to deliver seisin. Damaged. 12 June 1525. Endorsement of livery of seisin at a) Wetslad in Northumberland. Witn. John Arkell, Roger Barker, Thomas Arkell, Peter Wadayll, Robert Arkell, Silvester Watson, Robert Colenwod, John Whytt, 7 August 1525 b) Newcastle on Tyne. Witn. John Walker, Archebald Thomson, Richard Wresell, David Yorke, John Santford, John Sclatter, 7 August 1525 c) Penchard in the bishopric of Durham, 8 August 1525
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Prior to marriage of Thomas son and heir of J.C. and Everilde daughter of Robert Constable of Helmyslay, esq.: for £116. 13s. 4d. from Sir M.C. to J.C.: - J.C. to make an estate in lands of 20 marks clear annual value to uses of T & E.C. Also settles other estates of J.C. upon them after his death, subject to provisions for his younger sons and daughters and his wife Elizabeth: Any legal difficulties concerning the covenants to be resolved by Robert Bowys and William Babthorpe, esqs. Endorsed with Acquittance for £58. 6. 8d. paid by Sir M.C. to Thomas Saer and Nicholas Bullok, gents., attorneys of J.C., on the day of the marriage, being the first instalment of the sum payable by Sir M.C., 18 April 1537
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Prior to marriage of John son of R.C. and Dorathie daughter and heir of Sir R.U.: - - Sir R.U. to settle the manor of Kexby and his estate in Kexby and Catton (of which he had a grant of the reversion, after death of Lady Cromwell, widow of Sir Anthony Ughtred, by Letters Patent (1 May 1552) to Henry Ughtred of Bilton, Thomas Swale of Stanley and Bryan Snowsell of Esyngwold, esqs. To recited uses. Sir R.C. to settle lands of 20 marks yearly value to William Babthorp, esq. son and heir of Sir William B., Thomas Craythorne and Robert Constable of Hotham, esqs. to uses of J. & D.C. Sir R.C. to deliver 100 marks worth of goods and chattels to J. & D.C. within 20 days of the marriage; and to pay £200 to Sir R.U. Witn. William Babthorpe, Robert Constable, Antonie Smethley, Thomas Satt [ ]
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Prior to marriage of R.C. and Christian Forster of Saint Leonard's Hospital near Newarke upon Trent, widow: R.C. not to profit from or meddle with the child's portion of Mary Forster daughter of C.F. C.F., after the marriage, to have power to devise £100. R.C. to leave £200 to her if he dies before her as well as any leases he may have in her right
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i) Sir Phillipp Constable and his son and heir Marmaduke, both of Everingham ii) Sir William Rooper and his son and heir Anthony R. both of Eltham, co. Kent iii) Phillipp Constable of Everingham, esq. son and heir of M.C : prior to marriage of P.C. son and heir of M.C. and Anne only daughter of Sir W.R.: for her marriage portion of £4,000: manor of Westraysen with property there and in Toftnewton and Waddingham, co. Lincs. Manors of Everingham, Wolsall alias Whalsey, Gartholme, Arras and Thorpe in the Street with property in those places and in Holme in Spalding-moore, Cherry Burton, Wighton, Nunburnholme: To recited uses. Witn. Michael, Roger, Henry and Francis Constable, Bartholomew Bellingam, Ro. Philips, Robert Sothebe
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Also mentions manor of Drax with property there and in Newland, Armin, Hailes, Lainehouses, Scarth, Langraks, Rusholme and Camelsforth. Messuage in Acklam. Tenement in Uggleforth near Monkebarr in York. Manor of Middle Rasen (Tupholme Manor, Nevills Fee and Paniells Fee) and property there and in Lessingley
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i) Sir William Rooper of Eltham, co. Kent and his sons Anthony R. of Ridley Hall, co. Essex, esq. and Thomas R ii) Francis R. and Phillipp R. both of London, gents. younger brothers of Sir W.R iii) William Cobbes of Grayes Inne, co. Mdx. esq. and Thomas Stych of London, gent: manors of Shafford and Hackington in pars. St. Stephens alias Hackington and Holy Crosse. Manors of Clewes alias Closes and Butlers Court in pars. St. Cosmos and Damian in the Bleame. Specified property in pars. St. Stephens and Holy Crosse in the suburbs of Canterbury, St. Dunstanes, Whitstable, Harbaldowne, Redbrooke, Ashe iuxta Wingham and Seasalter. Manors of Wellhawe and Easthorne in Eltham. Manors of Chesfield in Swacliffe, Herne and Whitstable, all co. Kent. Manors of Oking and Croxall, co. Staffs: To recited uses. Witn. Thomas Wilsford, James Cobbes, Thomas Preston, John Baylie, Richard Brumley, Willm. Colleton, Edward Bentley, Richard Banastre, Willm. Warder, James Frere, Francis Frere, Francis Sandford, Tho. Blake
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For the settlement of £1,000 to uses of M.C. and wife Anne and their children. Witn. John Archer, Hugh Currer, Peter Holmes
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Mentions West Rasen and Middle Rasen: With queries
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Prior to marriage of M.C. and Anne daughter of R.S.: for her marriage portion of £4,000: manors of West Rasen and Middle Rasen, co. Lincoln. Manor of Arras. Manor of Drax. Mentions house at York
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i) Sir Philip Constable of Everingham and his son and heir Marmaduke and second son Philip ii) Richard Sherburne of Stoniehurst, co. Lancs. esq. and his son and heir Richard iii) John Talbott of Dinkly, co. Lancs., George Metham of Metham, Ralphe Crathorne of Crathorne, esqs. and Marmaduke Prickett of Allerthorpe, gent.: prior to marriage of M.C. and Anne daughter of R.S.: for her marriage portion of £4,000: manors of West Raysin, Middle Raysin called Tupholme Manor, Nevilles Fee and Pagnills Fee, Everingham, Whalsall alias Whalsey, Gartholme. Arras, Thorpe in the Street, Atwicke, Suttcoates, Sutton, Roulston, Drypoole, Stone Ferry in Holdernes, Soke Drax with property in those places and in Holme in Spaldingmoore, Cherrie-Burton, Wighton, Nunborne Holme, Roulston, Cottingwith, Rusholme, Camblesforth and Acklam. Site of priory of Drax. Messuage in Uggleforth near Monke Barr in York: Witn. Edward Sheldon, John Archer, William Parker, Robert Saltmarsh, George Constable, Gabri. Hesketh, Francis Hunter, Marm. Slyngar, William Constable, Nicholas Fairfax, William Pimley. 20 February 1649/50 Endorsed with a) Attornment of John Archer and George Constable, tenants of the premises under Bargain and Sale dated 21 February 1649/50. 4 March 1649/50 b) Memorandum of resealing and redelivery, Sir P.C. having compounded for his delinquency. Witn. Will Rishton, Cuthbt. Threlfall, John Gregson, Robert Saltmarsh, John Bryan, John Gerard, 10 June 1653
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Additional witn. George Matham, George Speale, William Plaxton, Willm. Frith
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Property as U DDEV/53/15a and tithes of Wighton, Shepton, Arras, Beelby, Hayton and Storthwaite: To uses as U DDEV/53/15a, etc. Witn. William Parker, Gabriel Hesketh, George Metham, George Speake, William Plaxton, Willm. Smith.
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See also Counterparts at U DDEV/53/92 - 93
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i) Sir Marmaduke Constable of Everingham and his son and heir Philip Constable, esq. and Sir Michaell Warton of Beverley to ii) Sir Francis Radcliffe of Dilston and George Collingwood of Eslington, esq. both of co. Northumberland and Roger Medford of Dilston, gent.: further to marriage of P.C. and Margaret eldest daughter of Sir F.R.: for her marriage portion of £4,000: manor of Soke Drax, site of Drax Priory with closes called Oxwoods, Tiltinge Feild Close, Near Ings, Hether Langlands, Thomas Harrison Fallwoods, Fattwoods, Reane Fattwoods, the Lawne, the Great Ings, Tilting Closes, Langlands, Calf Close, Harry Lands, Simon Lands, Simon Close, East and West Abbey Feildes, Mile Bottome Close, Gibson Close, Breer Close, Larth Garth, Sheepcote Hill, Connyborrowes, 2 New Closes, Horse Close, the Nether Greene Hirst, Cross Close, Farr Greene Hurst, Mosse Close, Mosse Land, the Grainge Wood, the Westburne, Shortland Close, the Ashspringe, Ashspringe Wood, the West End, Little Horse Close, the Stubberhill, Stubberhill Springe, the Briggs Sleights, the Whinney Brig, the Little Ing, Nere and Farr Patey Moore, Calf Close, Haberbriggs, the Thrushkills, Low Horse Close, Langlands, Short Langlands, Rycroft, Bell Close, pasture adjoining Breckes, Oate Close, Low Brex, the Stacke, Brexhill, Yeate Close. Cottage and lands in Westfeilde, Lund Feilde, Northfeilde, Eastfeilde, Drax Mill Feilde; close in Sharphill called Dovecote Close, all in Drax. Cottage and croft in Langricke par. Drax with 2 closes and lands in the Ings and Padmore. Ferry in Drax: Not executed
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Prior to marriage of P.C. and Margaret R.: for her marriage portion of £4,000: Sir F.R. to give P.C. 5 years diet, lodging, horses and servants. Sir M.C. to settle an estate to the value of £400 upon P.C. out of Everingham and Midle Raisin. Further provisions for contingencies. Witn. Thomas Constable, John Thorpe, John Metcalfe, Philip Constable, Christopher Bankes, Robert Midford, Robert Salisbury
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i) Sir Marmaduke and Philip Constable, esqs. of Everingham ii) Sir Francis Radclyffe of Dilston, co. Northumberland and his son and heir Edward, and Thomas Gascoigne of Barnebow, esq iii) George Clarkeson of Lambehith, co. Surrey, esq.; Robert Grey of Foordwich, co. Kent, gent.; and Sir Edward Charleton of Hesleside and Nicholas Erington, esq. of Pont Iland both co. Northumberland : further to marriage of P.C. and Margaret daughter of Sir F.R.: for her marriage settlement of £4,000: manors of West Raysin and Midle Raysin (Navills Fee and Pagnells Fee) and lands in those places and in Toft, Newton, Wadingham and Lessingley, co. Lincoln. Manors of Everingham, Whalsall alias Whalsey, Arras, Thorpe in the Street, Soke Drax and property in those places and in Holme in Spaldinge Moor, Weighton, Nunburnholme, Newland, Arminhale, Lanehouses, Scarth, Langracke alias Langrick, Rusholme and Camblesforth. Messuage in York. Site of Drax Priory: To recited uses. Witn. Jos. Bullen, Wm. Holmes, Peter Lancaster, Christopher Bankes, Roger Midford, Jo. Heath, Cuthbert Chatt
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Manor of Everingham and property in co. York: Relative to Marriage Settlement (as U DDEV/53/22?) '[ ] to lessen the charge of the fyne & pardon of allienacon'
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Further to marriage of Philip Constable and Margaret R. (as U DDEV/53/22): manor of Acclome alias Aclame and farm called Woodhouse Grainge. Prebend of Wighton alias Weighton and the tithes of Wighton, Shipton, Arras alias Erghis, Hayton, Beilby and Storthwaite: Recites previous Leases of the premises from Masters of the Savoy Hospital (20 February 1558/9; 13 May 1563; 27 April 1661); from prebendaries of Weighton (16 August 1632); and from Dean of York (17 August 1633). Witn. R. Langley, John Thorpe, Henry Metham, Chr. Bakes, Rich. Peper, Matt. Wilson, Henry Long, Thomas Winderes, Edw. Rigby, Will Mony
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Further to marriage of Sir P.C. and Margaret R.: as U DDEV/53/18: Witn. Henry Metham, Chr. Bankes, John Cooper, Ric. Ingls, Rich. Smith, Tho. Aslaby, Peter Elliott
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Manor of estate of Everingham (except the capital messuage and demesne lands). 3 manors in Middle Rasen and all appurtenances: On trust to pay £100 yearly to P.C. and to dispose of the residue to pay his debts and raise marriage portions for his daughters Ann, Catherine and Dorothy. Not executed
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The portion of £1,500, to be raised for Ann Constable, to be increased to £3,000: Witn. Robt. Fenwicke, Thomas Errington, Peter Potts, Robert Knaggs
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Reciting her marriage to William Haggerston and his death. Witn. John Dixon, Tho. Smith
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i) Sir Thomas Haggerston of Haggerston, co. Durham ii) Sir Phillip Constable of Everingham and Francis, Earl of Derwentwater (as U DDEV/53/30) iii) William second son of Sir T.H : prior to marriage of W.H. and Anne eldest daughter of Sir P.C.: water corne milne, messuage or Seathouse of the miller and the haugh or parcel of ground on the backside. [ ] on the E. side of the Milburne and extending eastwards to the castle banks in Norham and Norham Castle; and 12 1/2ac. in the townfeilds of Norham, co. Durham: The premises being mortgaged for £200 to Sir T.H. by Robert Ingram of Berwick on Tweed, gent. 1 May 1694. Witn. Peter Potts, Wm. Smith, Robert Knaggs, Robt. Fenwicke, Thomas Errington
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i) Sir Philip Constable of Everingham and his son and heir Marmaduke to ii) Nevile Ridley of par. St. Anne, Soho and William Lee of Clement's Inne, co. Mdx. gents iii) Hon. Thomas Radclyffe of Dilston, co. Northumberland, esq. and Robert Webber of par. St. Giles in the Fielde, co. Mdx. gent iv) William Haggerston of Haggerston, co. Northumberland, esq. and wife Anne (only daughter of Sir P.C) v) Charles Orme of Grays Inne, co. Mdx. and John Ellis of par. St. Giles in the Fields, gents: manors of West Raysen and Middle Raysen (Tupholme Manor, Neville Fee and Pagnells Fee) with property in those places and in Toft Newton, Wadingham and Lissingley all co. Lincoln. Manors of Everingham, Whalsall alias Whalsey, Arras, Thorpe in the Street and Soake Drax with property in those places and in Holme in Spalding Moore, Weighton, Nunburne Holme, Newland, Arminhale, Lanehouses, Searth, Langracke alias Langrick, Rusholme, Camlesforth. Site of Drax Priory. Messuage in Ugglethorpe neare Monkbarre in York. all co. York: To uses of M.C. subject to annuity of £600 out of property in co. York payable to Sir P.C. and to raising £2,000 to pay debts of Sir P.C
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i) Sir Marmaduke Constable of Everingham, Nevil Ridley of par. St. Anne, Soho and William Lee of Clement's Inne, co. Mdx. gents. to ii) William Midford of Clements Inne, gent iii) Charles Orme of Grays Inne, co. Mdx. and John Ellis of par. St. Giles in the Fields, gents: as U DDEV/53/34: To lead to a Common Recovery to uses of U DDEV/53/34
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i) Sir Marmaduke Constable of Everingham ii) James, Earl of Derwentwater, Anne Haggerston, widow and William Vaux of Clements Inne, co. Mdx. gent iii) Francis Wakefield of Hewby and Henry Thompson of York, esqs Granting to Sir M.C. Power of Revocation in respect of a Settlement of the same date: as U DDEV/53/34 (except messuage in York): Witn. Charles Umfrevill, Wm. Davies
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Settlement by Lease and Release: i) Sir Marmaduke Constable of Everingham ii) Sir Carnaby Haggerston of Haggerston, Sir John Swinburne of Capheaton both co. Northumberland, Bryan Salvin of Croxdale, co. Durham and Richard Chorley of Grays Inne, co. Mdx. esq iii) William and Edward Haggerston (second and third sons of Sir C.H. and nephews of Sir M.C.) iv) Edward Salvin (second son of B.S. and nephew of Sir M.C.) v) Samuel Mabbat of par. St. Andrews, Henry Trubshaw of Lincoln's Inne, both co. Mdx. gents: manor of West Rayson and property there and in Toft Newton and Waddingham, co. Lincoln. Manors of Everingham, Thorpe in the Street and Soake Drax with property in those places and in Arras, Wheighton, Beilby, Nunberneholme, Newland, Arminhall, Lane Houses, Searth, Langracke alias Langrick, Rusholme and Calmsforth. Messuage in Uggleforth near Monkbarr in York. Site of Drax Priory: To recited uses, subject to annual rents of £400 to Sir M.C. and £100 to Sir C.H. Witn. Francis Poole, Nicholas Sanderson, James Whaley, Henry Joyce
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Manors of West Rasen, Everingham, Arras, Thorpe in the Street and Soke Drax and property in those places and in Toft, Newton, Wadingham, Weighton, Bielby, Nunburnholme, Newland, Arminhale, Lanehouses, Searth, Langrack, Rusholme and Camelsforth. Messuage in York and site of Drax Priory:
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i) William Haggerston Constable of Everingham, esq. (second son of Sir Carnaby H. and nephew of Sir Marmaduke Constable of Everingham, dec'd. and wife Winefred (daughter of William Maxwell of Nithsdale and wife Lady Catherine Stuart, daughter of Charles, Earl of Traquair, dec'd.) ii) William Maxwell of Nithsdale (son and heir of William, Earl of Nithsdale, dec'd.) iii) Charles, Earl of Traquair Relating to jointure of Winifred wife of W.H.C. and portions for their younger children: West Rasen, Toft Newton, Wadingham, Everingham, Arras, Weighton, Bielby, Thorpe in the Street, Nunburnholme, Drax, Newland, Arminhale, Lane Houses, Searth, Langrack, Rusholme and Camelsforth: Witn. George Wilmot, Fras. Hutton, Tho. Hemsley
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i) William Plowden Wakeman, esq. and his son and heir Benedict (by his wife Frances (nee Wright) both of Beckford, co. Glos. to ii) John Tempest, esq. and George Holyoake, gent iii) Edward Ingram, silk mercer and Francis Holyoake, gent: manor, capital messuage, rectory and advowson of Beckford. All property of W. & B.P. in Grafton, and Ashton Underhill both in Beckford, Ashton upon Carrant par. Ashchurch, Gutterton par. Woosten. Tithes of corn, grain and hay in Beckford, Bengrove and Grafton, all co. Glos.: To recited uses
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i) William Haggerston Constable and wife Winefred of Everingham ii) William Maxwell of Nithsdale iii) Charles, Earl of Tranquair and iv) Hon. Marmaduke Langdale son and heir of Marmaduke, Lord Langdale, Sir Robert Throckmorton of Buckland, co. Berks. and Hugh Bethell of Rise, esq: further to Marriage Settlement of W.H.C. & Winifred: relating to jointure of Winifred and portions for their younger children: farms in West Rayson (tenants and rents specified): Witn. Jno. Tancred, Tho. Hemsley
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Recited Mortgage for £2,000 and £1,150; silver plate and other effects of C.D.; and £790. 11s. in cash: in respect of £5,000 due to M.B
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i) William Haggerston Maxwell Constable of Everingham, esq. and his son and heir Marmaduke Constable Maxwell ii) Sir Carnaby Haggerston of Haggerston and Edward Haggerston of Ellingham, co. Northumberland, esq iii) Thomas Haggerston of Sandoe, co. Northumberland and Francis Plowden of Adelphi Terrace par. St. Martins in the Fields, co. Mdx. esqs iv) Richard Rudd and v) John Rudd, both of Great Queen Street par. St. Giles in the Fields, co. Mdx: as U DDEV/53/37: With Declaration of uses of 2 Common Recoveries
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Edward Haggerston of Ellingham, co. Northumberland and John Maxwell of Terraughty, esq. (exors. of William Haggerston Maxwell Constable of Everingham, esq.) to Marmaduke Constable Maxwell as U DDEV/53/48
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i) Henry Constable Maxwell of Boston, co. York and Milnhead, co. Dumfries, esq ii) Juliana Middleton of Stockeld Park, spinster, daughter of P.M. (as iii) iii) Peter Middleton of Stockeld Park and Joseph Constable Maxwell of Boston, esqs: prior to marriage of H.C.M. and J.M: settling £20,000
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i) Marmaduke Constable Maxwell of Everingham (son and heir of William Haggerston Maxwell Constable (as U DDEV/53/48) ii) William Wakeman, esq. and Teresa Appolonia W. spinster, daughter of Edmund W. second son of Henry W. esqs. all of Beckford, co. Glos iii) John Webbe Weston of Sutton Place, co. Surrey and Thomas Hornyold of Blackmore Park, co. Worcester esqs iv) William Middleton of Stockeld, esq. and W.W: prior to marriage of M.C.M. & T.A.W.: manor of West Rasen with property there and in Toft, Newton and Waddingham, co. Lincs. Manors of Everingham, Arras, Thorpe in the Street, Numborneholme, Soke Drax, Seaton Ross, with property in those places and in Drax, Newland, Arminhall, Lane House, Scarth, Langrack alias Langrick, Rusholme, Camelsforth, Beilby, Houghton alias Haughton alias Aughton; site of Drax Priory, all co. York
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i) William Constable Maxwell, esq ii) Sir Edward Marmaduke Vavasour and his eldest daughter Marcia iii) Hon. Charles Langdale and Thomas Davison Bland, esq. (trustees for leasing, selling and exchanging) iv) Hon. Phillip Stourton and George Lane Fox, esq. (trustees for pin money) v) Hon. Charles Stourton and Thomas Constable, esq. (trustees for raising younger children's fortunes): prior to marriage of W.C.M. & M.V.: estates in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
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i) Hon. Marmaduke Constable Maxwell of Everingham Park (son and heir of William Constable, Lord Herries ii) Edward George, Lord Howard of Glossop and his second daughter iii) Hon. Angela Mary Charlotte Howard, spinster, and iv) Hon. Joseph Constable Maxwell Scott of Abbotsford, co. Roxburgh, Philip John Canning of Corby, co. Northumberland, esq., Henry, Duke of Norfolk and William Bernard, Lord Petre: prior to marriage of Marmaduke Constable Maxwell and Angela Mary Charlotte Howard
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Trust funds under Marriage Settlement of Edward Pilkington and A.M.P. (29 January 1867)
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Manor of Westraysen and property there and in Toftnewton and Waddingham: For 70 years from death of Philip, son and heir of M.C., if he shall be married to Ann, daughter of Sir William Rooper. Defeasable if she shall bring any writ of dower in respect of any other estates of Sir P.C. and M.C. Witn. Robert Sothebe, Michael Constable, Roger Constable, Henry Constable, Bartholomew Bellingham, Francis Constable, Roger Philipp, Ra. Baker
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Manor of Westraysen with property there and in Toft Newton and Waddingham, co. Lincs. Manors of Everingham, Whalsall alias Whalsey, Gartholme, Arras, Thorpe in the Street and property in those places and in Holme in Spalding More, Cherry Burton, Wighton, Nunburnholme: To use of Marriage Settlement as U DDEV/53/6 and U DDEV/53/60. Power of attorney to Thomas Dolman of Pocklington, gent. and William Millington of Holme in Spaldingmore, yeomen to deliver seisin. Witn. Michael Constable, Roger Constable, Henry Constable, Francis Constable, Bartholomew Bellingam, Ro. Philips, Da. Baker Endorsements of i) Livery of seisin. Witn. Rallph Constable, George Savage, John Emerson, Roger Philips and Da. Baker ii) Attornment of tenants at Everingham: Geo. Eskricke, Richard Snowe, Thomas Clerke, Francis Herriman, John Musgrave, John Passman, Elizabeth Gibson iii) Attornment of tenants at West Rasen. Jhon Browne, Robert Rice, Robert Marshall, Michael Headon, Anthony Norton, Anthony Jutlande, John Hornbey, Roger Mallton, Tho. Stokeham, John Danby, William Clerk, William Hornby, William Benison, William Baldwin, Robert Sherman, Will. Adams, Anthony Hanson, Anthony Danby, Widow Gardener, William Sherman, John Tesse, William Johnson iv) Attornments of Roger Constable (manor of Thorpe) and Nicholas Thorley (Arras Farm)
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i) Sir Thomas Metham of Metham, Robert Constable, senr. of Gunby and Robert Stapleton of Wressell, esqs ii) Michael and Robert Constable of Everingham, gents. to iii) Philip Constable of Everingham, esq: site of Drax Priory; Camelsford Grange and appurtenances in Drax and Camelsford; manor of Soke Drax in Langrake, Drax, Armin, Hales, Roseholme alias Rusholme, Camelsford, Carleton and Newhay; Langricke Ferry; fishings in R. Ouse and R. Aire; and a manor in Drax purchased by Sir Philip Constable, father of Marmaduke C. from Thomas Trigott, esq. (father of Philip, Michael and Robert C.) to raise portions for Robert and Michael C. (15 October 1629), the provisions of which have now been met
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i) Sir Philip Constable of Everingham ii) Raiphe Sheldon of Barton, co. Oxon. esq. and wife Bridget iii) William Grimston of Godmanham, esq., Marmaduke Prickett of Allathorpe, gent., Robert Middlemore of Edge Barston, co. Warwick and Walter Henningham of Aston, co. Staffs. esqs : on marriage of Edward Sheldon son and heir of R.S. and Katherine Constable daughter of Sir P.C.: manor of Barton Charcells alias Charcells Barton with appurtenances there and in Steeple Barton, Stunfeild and Spelsbury, co. Oxon. Manor of Caversham alias Cowsham with water mills and all estate of R.S. there. Pasture and meadow grounds called Kirby Grounds in Blackesley alias Blaconsley, co. Northants. (formerly called Kirby Towne, Kirby Wylde, Southfield, Longmeadowe, Greens Park, Old Conygree): Not executed
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Relating to marriage as U DDEV/53/67
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i) Ralph Sheldon of Barton Sharcells alias Charcells Barton, co. Oxon ii) Frauncis Bagshawe of the Middle Temple, London, gent iii) Edward Aslyn of Oxford, gent: capital messuage and manor of Barton; Causam Farm in Causam alias Caversham; and of estate of R.S. in those places and in Steeple Barton, Spelsbury and Stunfeild, co. Oxon.: Witn. Edward Bagshawe, John Blount
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Capital messuage and manor of Barton; Causam Farm in Causam alias Caversham; and of estate of R.S. in those places and in Steeple Barton, Spelsbury and Stunfeild, co. Oxon.: Witn. Edward Bagshawe, Edw. Astyn, John Blount
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Manor of Barton Sharcells alias Charcells Barton, 4 messuages, 150ac. land, 70ac. meadow, 210ac. pasture, 100ac. heath and furze and 5s. rents in Barton Sharcells, Stapel Barton, Spelsburie, Stuntfeild, Cawsham alias Coversham: Ralph Sheldon, esq. vouched to warranty. (Hilary 1649)
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For payment of £500
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For payment of £500. Not executed
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Further to U DDEV/53/67: Witn. Wa. Rudston, Josias Prickett, Robt. Prickett, Mar. Bishoppe. Cancelled
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Capital messuage in Everingham; messuage in Thorpe in the Streete and of estates of Sir P.C. in those places: As collateral security for payment to F.B. of £40 yearly during life of Sir P.C.; and £520 thereafter. Witn. William Mynne, Geo. Constable, Richard Clayton
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To deliver seisin of manor of Coversham alias Cowsham to Marmaduke Prickett of Allerthorpe, gent. further to U DDEV/53/67. Witn. Wa. Rudston, Francis Bagshawe Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. Alice Dunt, Elyzabeth Soundye, Robt. Prickett, William Soundy. And of attornment of William Soundy, 2 August 1650
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Being marriage portion of Catherine Constable
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Further to marriage of Raphe Sheldon second son of E.S. and Bridgett, sister of T.M.: - - manor of Barton Charcells alias Charcells Barton; Charcells Coppie alias Charcells Wood in Stuntfeild and Spelsbury; property in Steeple Barton, Stuntfield and Spelsbury, all co. Oxon. Manor house of Nuneaton alias Goddards Eaton, co. Wilts. and closes called Ramclose, Barne Close, the Orchard, the Shepherds Lam, Parsons Close, Towne Leaze, the Hide, the Hyde Meadowe, South Grove
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i) William Petre of Grandon Parke, co. Essex, esq. and Thomas Savage of Weston, co. Warwick, gent ii) Edward Sheldon of Beoley, co. Worcs. and his son and heir William S iii) Raphe Sheldon second son of E.S: pasture and meadow grounds called Kirby Grounds
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i) John Petre of Thornton, co. Essex, esq ii) Edward Sheldon of Beoley, co. Worcs. and his son and heir William S iii) Raphe Sheldon second son of E.S: farmhouse, dovecote, site of manor and closes called Homeplott, the Orchard, the Homemeade, the Middlemeade, the Marshes, the Great Garden, the Corne Rewe, the Cowe Leaze, Ash Parke, Hoddycrofte, the Forty, Pikewell, Great Kings Furlong and Little Kings Furlong, watermills and fishing in the weir, 'plots of ground planted with Osyers lyeinge belowe the Weyre' all in Caversham alias Cawsham, co. Oxon. Meadow called the Kings Meade. Property in Nun Eaton alias Goddard Eaton, co. Wilts
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As U DDEV/53/15: Relative to U DDEV/53/15?
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Witn. Edward Sheldon, John Archer, George Constable, Robert Saltmarsh, William Harrison, Marmaduke Bishopp. Endorsements of attornments and of livery of seisin. Witn. Bartholomew Constable, Christopher Bentley, Robert Saltmarsh, William Plaxton, Thomas Young, Edward Sheldon, William Harrison, Francis Herriman, Mary Sothebie, Katharin Constable, John Archer, George Constable, 4 - 7 March 1649/50
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Witn. William Parker, Gabriel Hesketh, George Metham, George Speake, William Plaxton, Willm. Frith
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To take seisin of manor house of West Rasen and Everingham; messuage in York; and estates as U DDEV/53/15: Further to U DDEV/53/15. Witn. Richard Towneley, John Hurst, Willm. Frith
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West Rasen, Everingham, Thorpe, Wholsey, Acklam, York, Everingham, Drax, Gardum, Arras, Middle Rasen, Holderness
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Everingham, Middle Rasen, Thorpe in the Street, Nunburnholme, Whalsey, Holme in Spaldingmoor, Weighton, Shipton, Arras, Hayton, Bielby, Storthwaite, York
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Reciting a Settlement (circa 1636 - 1637) by Sir T.M. of his estates in Newland, Ousthropp, Birsley, Newsham, Hemingborough, Menithropp, Brakenholme, Armine, Blacktoft and Terrington, and the prebend of, and tithes, in Saltmarsh to Sir William Alford of Meaux and William Mallory of Studley; which trust estates were subsequently conveyed by William Mallory as the surviving trustee, to Thomas Rudshawe, gent. and Nicholas Alrush of Medlington, gent. on trusts of the Settlement. G.M. prays that the trusts of the Settlement, which T.R. and N.A. are not observing, maybe enforced
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i) William Constable Maxwell of Everingham, esq ii) Sir Edward Marmaduke Vavasour and Marcia Mary Vavasour, spinster (eldest daughter of Sir E.M.V.) both of Haslewood iii) Hon. Charles Langdale of Houghton and Thomas Davison Bland of Kippax Park, esq iv) Hon. Philip Stourton of Holme and George Lane Fox of Bramham Park, esq v) Hon. Charles Stourton of Cave Castle and Thomas Constable of Otley, esq : prior to marriage of W.C.M. and M.V. for her marriage portion of £5,000: manor of West Rayson and property there and in Toft Newton and Waddingham, co. Lincs. Manors of Everingham, Arras, Thorpe in the Street, Numborneholme, Soake Drax, Seaton alias Seaton Ross with property in those places and in Weighton, Beilby, Newland, Arminhall, Lane - house, Scarth, Langrack alias Langrick, Rusholme, Calmsforth, Houghton alias Haughton alias Aughton: To recited uses
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i) Richard Benyon de Beauvoir of Enfield House, co. Berks. esq. (trustee for raising younger children's portions of Hon. William George Monckton Arundell, Viscount Galway, dec'd.) ii) Hon. Edmund Gambier Monckton of Hodroyd House iii) Hon. Rev. Frederick Smyth Monckton of Highfield House, co. Notts iv) Hon. Horace Manners Monckton of 29th Foot v) Hon. Elizabeth Celia Monckton of Highfield House (ii - v) being children of Viscount G. dec'd.) vi) Richard Benyon de Beauvoir (admin. of Hon. Chas. Gustavus Monckton captain in 88th Foot and of Hon. Augustus William Monckton, Commander R.N., sons of Viscount G. dec'd.) vii) Charles Appleyard of Lincoln's Inn, co. Mdx. gent viii) George Edward Arundell Monckton Arundell, Viscount Galway (eldest son and heir of Viscount G. dec'd.): estates in cos. York and Nottingham
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i) William Constable, Lord Herries ii) Hon. Marmaduke Constable Maxwell of Everingham Park (son and heir of Lord H.) to iii) Thomas Constable of Otley, esq: as U DDEV/53/104
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Part of the settled trust fund, in favour of Hon. Miss Angela Mary Charlotte Howard
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Granted to William George Monckton Arundell, Viscount Galway
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i) George Monckton heir of Edward M. dec'd. both of Somerford, co. Staffs, esqs ii) George Edward Arundell Monckton Arundell, Viscount Galway to iii) Sir Edward John Gambier residing in the Presidency of Madras: Tickhill, Stirrupp, Maltby, West Haigh, Hemsworth, Pontefract
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i) Viscount Galway ii) Sir Robert Harry Inglis of Bedford Square, co. Mdx. and of Melton Bryan, co. Beds. to iii) Charles Appleyard of Lincolns Inn, co. Mdx. gent: estates in cos. York and Nottingham
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With relative letters N.H. Collingwood to Thomas Constable. 1876 - 1877
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Mortgage of Everingham estates
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12d. as a mortuary to fabric of chapel of Arrowes. 4d. to Watton Abbey. 2 (measures?) of barley to son John. Residue to wife Catherine, brother John Hotham and John Kirkby as exors., to dispose of for good of his soul. Probate 9 January 1455/6
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Bequests to sons Roger, Henrye, William, Frauncis and Marmaduk (exor.); Robert and Michaell, sons of M.C.; Katherine and Barbara daughters of Sir Thomas Metham; Joyce and Elizabeth daughters of William Langdaile, esq.; grandsons Robert, John and Thomas sons of Robert C.; children of Walter Rudston, esq.; children of Robert Sothebye, esq.; servant Margerie Mann and Thomas Man and their children Elizabeth and William; Bartholomew Constable; 'Thomas my man which now serveth me'; and Raphe Freeman; poore of Everingham and Westraysen: estates in cos. York and Lincoln: Witn. William Millington, William Bawdwin, jnr. Probate 14 October 1619
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Bequests to wife Marie; Robert and Michael sons of Marmaduke Constable of Everingham, esq.; Robert son of Robert Constable; godson Phillip son of William Landayle; Katherine daughter of Sir Thomas Metham; brother William Constable; sister Sothebie; brother Francis and his children; brother Rudstone's children excepting Walter, William and Brabara; sister Sotheby's children; poor of Thorpe and Everingham; 'my man' Robert Winnd and John Crawford; maid Margrett Dalbie, Bartholomew Constable: Draxe, Cliffe, tithes of Storthwitt. Money. Mentions gray mare 'called Stevenson': Witn. Robert Constable, Edward Turwhitt, Robert Constable, jnr., John Saltmarshe. Probate 23 September 1625
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Bequest to sons George, Robert, Bartle, William, John and Francis; daughter Anne: farm with 2 oxgangs arable: Witn. Alexander Teasdaill, John Steile, John Musgrave. Probate 14 July 1626
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Bequests to wife; sons Marmaduke, Phillip, Thomas; daughters Barbara and Catherine; brother Thomas Roper; uncles Robert and William Constable, Robert Sothebe and William Langdale; brothers Robert and Michael; poor of Everingham, Westrasen, Wighton, Shipton, Hayton and Beilby. Uncle Sir Thomas Metham of Metham, friend John Thetcher of Priesthawes, co. Sussex, esq. and brother Thomas Roper of London, esq. exors.: tenement in York; manors of Middlerasen (Tuppholme Manor, Nevills Manor and Paynell or Paganells Manor); Everingham, Thorpe in the Streete, Gartholme and Newton, Grange of Woodhouse, Arras, and Whalsall alias Whalsey; and tithes of Wighton, Shipton, Arras, Thorp, Hayton and Beilby and Storthwaite
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Bequests to Cornelius Cornwallis grandchild of sister Mary Cornwallis; Elizabeth, widow of nephew William Cornwallis, gent. (mother of C.C.) and her daughter Mary; Mary daughter of Edward Cooper; cousins, children of Sir Walter Tichborne; cousin Sir Henry Tichborne; children of cousin Ford; servant Beniamine Cooper; cousins Henry Mundy of Biddesden, co. Wilts.; Peter Mundy, gent. and Judith M. both of Newberry; kinsman John Lysle, esq.; Elizabeth Cooper; Robert Smeaton, gent.; John Rigby of London, gent.; poor of Borroughcleare, Newtowne, Kingscleare and Highcleare, etc. Kinsmen Sir Beniamine Tichborne of West Tisteade, William Owen of Abberstone, Richard Hunt of Popham, co. Southants. exors.: farm called the Graunge, late parcel of the possessions of the monastery of Tupholme, 1 great moore under the Mambleton Hill, Graperhill Moor, moor (20ac.), Green Leys all in Middle Rayson with all appurtenances there and in East Rayson, Markett Rayson and Lisingley. Tithes of hay in Middle Rayson and Lisingley. Recites Lease for 21 years of manor of Earlestone with all property there and in Borroughcleare, Sidmanton, Ethinswell, Highcleare, co. Southants.: Witn. Robt. Smeaton, Beniamin Cooper, Edward Tanner, William Molyns
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Bequests to son Marmaduke, daughter Sheldon, Mr. Poskett, poor of Everingham and Rasen, cousin George Constable, servant Thomas Ellicur, Francke Herriman, Bridgett Aske, three maids and Thomas Lister, godson Raphe Sheldon: mentions personalty: Witn. Edward Sheldon, Edward Laster. (Original at U DDEV/68/248/2T- additional bequests to religious and to poor of Everingham and Rasen)
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Bequests to 'poore of parish where I shall dye'; poor of Mitton, Wigglesworth, Aighton, Bayley and Chaidsley, and Chipping; 'to help to buy mourning for' son and daughter Shirburne and their children and family at Stonyhurst; son in law Sir Marmaduke Constable of Everingham and wife Anne and their children; Christopher Bankes, servants, Gabriell Hesketh and his son Cuthbert; servants John Lambe, William Garlick, John Dobson, Elizabeth Boyer. Refers to settlement made on marriage of son Richard Shirburne with Isabell daughter of John Ingleby. Witn. Robt. Shirburne, George Constable, Willm. Scott, Jo. Sotheron
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Bequests to daughter Ann. (Further to recited Settlement of 2 May 1672): manors of Everingham, Soke Drax and Arras and property in those places and in Newland, Arminhale, Lamhouses, Scarth and Langrake alias Langricke. Witn. Jno. Thorpe, Jno. Sotheron, Rich. Ingle, Rich. Snow, Fr. Dalton
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Bequests to brothers Henry and John H.; John Dixon; wife Anne. Hon. Thomas Ratclyffe, Sir Marmaduke Constable and brother Edward H. exors.: personalty: Witn. Mansfeild Reed, Cha. Byerly, Tho. Smith. Probate 5 April 1709
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Bequests to James, Earl of Derwentwater; nieces Anne, Mary and Joan Haggerston; sister Haggerston; 2 former stewards Francis Stanfield and Jarvis Shirley; servants. Earl of D., sister H., Francis Wakefield of Hewby and Henry Thompson of York, esqs. exors.: personalty
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Bequests to nephew Rev. Richard Musgrave, vicar of Stillington; Thomas son of Robert Watson of Arrow; nephew William Hatton and his children John, Elizabeth and Dorothy; nephew William Monkton and his children John, Elizabeth, Sarah, Mary and Francis; William Browne and Sarah Hare, Ann Richardson and daughter Ann Pinder; nephews Richard Hatton, Drury, William and Thomas Otley; servant Jane Horsley; poor of Newton; John son of Henry Horsley and John son of John Horsley, all of Newton: farm in Bielby with meadow in Everingham Feild; house called Pottshouse in Pocklington; house at Sancton; close called Husty Dykes in Newton; farm in Newton upon Derwent: Witn. Thomas Chapling, Elize Jefferson, Jos. Leach
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Additional property in Everingham, Bielby and Gardholme alias Gardham: Witn. Jno. Maire, John Culcheth, Saml. Mabbat, jnr. With copy
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Bequests to convents of Louvain, Pontoyse, Graveling, Watton and St. Omers; English Seminary at Paris; English Benedictine monks at Paris. Witn. H. Waters, T. Farely, Geo. Hunter
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Bequests to wife Frances; sister Lady Haggerston; Joseph Andrian (formerly my brother Middleton's servant); servant Robert Moody; nephews William Haggerston Constable of Everingham, esq., Edward Haggerston of Ellingham, co. Northumberland, esq., Sir Thomas Haggerston of Haggerston and heirs in tail male; brother John Errington, esq.; servants; Alexander Revell 'my gardener'; 'Mr. Watkinson may be continued [ ] to my Estates [ ] at Middleton during his life [ ]': Stockeld, Middleton. Personalty: Witn. Catherine Witham, John Raper, Robt. Lakeland
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Bequests to wife Mary; daughter Mary; 'my worthy master' William Haggerston Constable, esq. exor.: personalty: Witn. Wm. Whitehead, William Lane. Probate 14 February 1766/7
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Bequests to wife. George Ann of Burgh Wallis, co. York, esq.; brother Edward Haggerston of Ellingham, co. Northumberland, esq. trustees and exors. Maintenance and education of children, excepting eldest and second son 'who are both already provided for': - - Seaton, Rythamgate, and Everingham. Personalty: Witn. Fra. Hutton, John Hutton, Ben. Parnell. Endorsed 'to be destroyd when the one dated 1 July 1794 will take Effect'
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Bequests to sons Thomas and Carnaby; daughter Mary; servants. William Rudd of Durham, John Tempest of Wyngard, co. Durham, esqs. trustees. Brothers, William Maxwell Haggerston Constable of Everingham and Edward Haggerston of Ellingham, co. Northumberland, esqs. exors.: tithes of Ancroft, Ancroft Mills, Cheswick, Allerton, Emelton, Haggerston and Scremenston, co. Durham. Personalty. Livestock: Witn. Edward Willoby, John Snawdon, James Fairburn, 6 November 1777 Codicil: Proviso that son Carnaby H. shall pay £1,000 to son Thomas: Witn. Wm. Jeffreys, Edward Willoby, James Fairburn, 7 November 1777 With a) Rental of lands belonging to Sir Carnaby Haggerston: - Haggerston, Bridge Mill, Fenwick, Mount Luley and Harpsloehill, Kyloe, Kentstone and Sarnhouse, Brock Mill, Buckton, Buckton Moor, Smeefield, Norham Moor, Cheswick, Brankston, Hazelridge, Farnham, Lint Bridge and Barrow, Calflee, Quickaning Coat, Langlyford, Dunsdale, Fogston Barns, Linkhouse, Hadston, Low and High Coldrife in cos. Northumberland and Durham, circa 1777 b) Inventory of livestock at Haggerston and list of wages, 22 November 1777
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Bequest to Peregrine Dealtry, esq., son of John Dealtry of York, doctor of physic: personalty
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Bequests to daughters Mary and Teresa; sons Marmaduke, Peter, Henry and Joseph; brother William Middleton; nephews Peter and Francis Middleton; wife Teresa Appolonia: oil paintings and books at Mansion houses at Everingham and Terreagles. Nithsdale, Terreagles and Milnhead estates, 4 February 1813 Codicils. Instructions for funeral. Bequests to wife; brother William Middleton; Charles Stanley Constable; sisters Mary Webbe Weston, Theresa Constable; cousins Lady Lucy Stewart, Mary Haggerston sister of Sir Carnaby; nephew Francis Middleton; god - daughter Winefrid Stanley Constable; Frederick Maxwell, esq. of Milnhead; servants; wearing apparel 'to my personal servant provided he has served me nine months [ ] if not [ ] to be distributed among the poor'; nephew Peter Middleton of Stockield; William Preid, chaplain at Terreagles and Mr. Newsham at Everingham; William Bugden, butler; Joseph Lambert, yeoman: reference to Traquair estate
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Bequests to sister Mary Webbe Weston; brother Stanley Constable; niece Mary Stanley Constable; 'to the convent at Hammersmith, where my niece Catherine Constable is a nun'; nephew Thomas Constable; Winefred Maidment; grandchildren Juliana Middleton, now Mrs. Henry Maxwell, and Constantia Langdale; friend Mrs. Robertson, 'widow to Mr. Robertson formerly Banker at Dunkirk'; £33 to have masses said at the different chapels in London; Rev. Dr. Julious Picquot of Spanish Place; associated Catholic charities in London (mentions Catholic Charity Schools at Patricks; Sumers Town; St. John's Wood; Kingston; Duncan St.; St. Francis Catholic Free School, 19, George St., St. Giles): personalty: With Rental of part of Kirharry estate, 11 June 1838; and relative letters. (1846)
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Granted to her sons William Constable Maxwell of Everingham and Joseph Constable Maxwell of Boston par. Bramham, esqs. (York)
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Granted to her sons William Constable Maxwell of Everingham and Joseph Constable Maxwell of Boston par. Bramham, esqs. (Canterbury)
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Bequests to children. Mentions Frederick and Alfred Peter. With relative letters from Edward Wright, Richmond to Marmaduke Constable Maxwell, esq., 7 July 1853
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Bequests to wife Catherine; daughters Henrietta, Winifred and Blanche; son Henry; godsons Henry Howard and Alfred Joseph Weld Blundell; god daughters Winifred and Blanche Maxwell; George Markham; William Langdale; servants: Holme Hall. Personalty: With Draft codicil; and memorandum of securities held by Currie & Co. belonging to the Estate of the late Honble. P. Stourton, 2 December 1861
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Bequests to wife Dame Rosina Clifford Constable and Frederick Augustus Talbot Clifford Constable; friend and secretary Stephen Ogtavius Jay; servants Henry and John Styche, Louis Rushton, James Watson, Edward Lowing, Michael Hodgson, Robert Swales, James Forfitt, Thomas Field, Robert Thompson, Susan Hoe; butler Peter Purdon; sister Mary Barbara, Lady Chichester and her sons Raleigh Charles, Hugh Arthur and Henry Augustus Chichester; cousin Sir Charles Clifford of New Zealand; those inheriting estates to take the surname and arms of Constable. William Constable Maxwell, Lord Herries, Sir Robert Gerard of Garswood, co. Lancs. and Thomas Constable of Manor House, Otley, trustees: Burton Constable, Teddington, Haywood, co. Staffs.; shooting lodge in the Scargill estate; Seigniory of Holderness; and estates in cos. Durham, Stafford and York, 4 December 1869. Codicils. Bequests to servants; gamekeeper John Fox, chaplain Rev. William Arnold, valet James Watson: Dunbar House near Teddington
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Granted to his brother Marmaduke Constable Maxwell, Lord Herries
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Granted to her son Marmaduke Constable Maxwell, Lord Herries
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Bequests to sisters Eleanor Constable Maxwell, Teresa Constable Maxwell, Mary Anne wife of Edmund Maxwell Stuart and Marcia Constable Maxwell; brothers Marmaduke, Lord Herries, William Constable, Bernard Constable Maxwell, Joseph Maxwell Scott, Walter Constable Maxwell; Sister Maria, Chatelain Superioress of the said Convent; Rev. Thomas Dillon of St. Mary of the Angels, Bayswater: money: Probate 27 February 1889
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Bequests to Sir Carnaby Haggerston, Sir John Swinbarne and Bryan Salvin, esq. of Croxdale (trustees and exors.); servants. Witn. G. Walters, Laur. Woulfe, J. Waters Codicil. Bequests to nephew Sir Carnaby Haggerston; servant Lorenzo Gignoli 'Fifteen Guineas to carry him back to his own Country'. Witn. J. Waters, T. Farely, Geo. Hunter, 16 April 1746
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Bequests to wife Lady Winifred; sons Marmaduke Haggerston Constable Maxwell and Charles Haggerston; brothers Edward H. of Ellingham, co. Northumberland, esq. and John Maxwell of Terraughty, esq. exors.: Terreagles, Everingham, London: 1 July 1794 With relative papers, mainly relating to settlement of affairs with Lady Winifred Maxwell. (54), 1771 - 1814
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Bequests to sons Marmaduke William Constable Maxwell, William Middleton, esq. and Charles Stanley Constable; daughter Teresa Constable; Margaret daughter of John Maxwell of Terraughty, esq.; Catharine Tinker, widow; Mary Elliot of Green Street, Grosvenor Square, London; Rev. John Gordan; butler John Catton; servants: money
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All to niece Teresa Appolonia Constable Maxwell, widow of William C.M. late of Everingham
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As trustees of Sir Carnaby Haggerston of Haggerston, Sir John Swinburne of Capheaton and Bryan Salvin of Croxdale, esq., on recited trusts to uses of children (not being the heirs) of Sir C.H. and of niece Anne Salvin wife of B.S. Other bequests to sister Anne Haggerston, nieces Jane and Mary Haggerston; god - daughter Margaret Salvin; servants: estates in co. York: Witn. John Culcheth, Richd. Chorley, Saml. Mabbat, jnr
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Specifically August 1745; 16 April 1746
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Probate (York) 2 December 1819. With abstract and instructions for executors
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Probate (Canterbury) 30 October 1819. With abstract and instructions for executors
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Bequests to wife Marcia; children excepting those who may be nuns, priests or in Holy Orders; sons Hon. Marmaduke Constable Maxwell and William; Wife; brother Marmaduke Constable Maxwell of Terregles and eldest son Marmaduke Constable Maxwell, master of Herries, exors.: mentions mansion house and chapel at Everingham Park; Hayton estate; Petersfield Farm; property and lands at Seaton Ross; Carlaverack estate: Codicils 7 April 1873; 2 February 1874; 18 June 1874; 24 July 1875. Mentions bequests to son Walter for farming land in U.S.A.; purchase of commission in the army for son Joseph
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Legal work
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Will as at U DDEV/54/43
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Including correspondence; residuary accounts; succession duty accounts; rental of Everingham
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For £200 paid by him, by the hands of Sir Thomas de Bolton, for a fine for the lands of his nephew, William Paynel (whose heir he was), according to the 'dictum' of Kenilworth; which lands had been granted by the King to the Lord Edward on account of William's transgressions against the King in the late disturbances in the kingdom. Given at London. Seal of Lord Edward, armorial, England and a label of 5 points, the edges chipped away
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For 25 marks paid by John Poucher: Reference to West Rasen and John Spenser, another exor. Given at Lincoln, Thursday in Easter week 47 Ed. III
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Given at Fulnetby, Monday before 48 Ed. III
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Given at West Rasen, Monday before St. Martin 49 Ed. III
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Given at Fulnetby, Sunday before Nativity, St. John baptist 51 Ed. III
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Given at Fulnetby, Monday after Michaelmas, 1 Ric. II. Seal, armorial, 3 crescents a chief (ermine?)
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Gt. Seal chipped but fair impression. 11 - 15 Hen. VI.
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Relating to records of his office. Very badly damaged and largely illegible. Endorsements of enrolment on Memoranda Rolls of the Exchequer (Hilary 22 Hen. VI). 4 [November?] 22 Hen. VI
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To his successor Thomas [ ]... ?. 9 [ ] Hen. VI
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Pronounced against him in London (18 November 1499) on a plea of debt brought by Walter Povy, citizen and tailor of London, since dec'd.
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All claims and actions
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Seals (i) Statute Staple, a rose and 'E.R.'; (ii) missing; (iii) a boar's head and 'H.L.' (iv) armorial, a chevron engrailed ermine between 3 (scimitars?), 3 birds on a chief
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Conditional on performance by J.S. of covenants of a Bargain and Sale (3 December 1575) from J.S. and his servant John Smith and J.L. and John Jackman, senr. citizen and grocer of London: Witn. Thomas Smythe, servant to William Onslow, notary. Seal, a merchant's mark and 'I.S.'
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Annuity of 20 marks from lands of P.C.: Witn. Roger Wilkinson, Hugh and Francis Maples, John Blakeborn, Thomas Pycked, Francis (Maplys, mayor of Doncaster?)
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Great Seal, in fair condition
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For £200 paid further to a recognizance in £2,100 of 6 March 1579/80: Witn. Marmaduke Constable of Cliff, Thomas Doweman, Edward Constable, Ric. Peresye, Ric. Hooten
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All claims under recognizance as U DDEV/55/17: Witn. Anthony Mounckton, John Boothe. Delivered to John Tunstall of Wudhouse to use of P.C
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Conditional on performance by B.D. of covenants of indentures between them (1 May 1599): Witn. Gilbert Tychburne, [Hierum?] Tycheborne, Beniamine Beconsawe
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Great Seal, damaged
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All claims and actions as admin. of her husband
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Great Seal, fair impression, part broken off
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Any claims he might have to goods and chattels of his father Marmaduke C., grandfather Sir Philip C., and great-grandfather Sir Marmaduke C. on administration of their estates: Witn. Thomas Roper, William Constable, John Archer, John Day, James Coates
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Administration of goods and chattels of Marmaduke C., Sir Phillip C., and Sir Marmaduke C. all of Everingham, dec'd.: Witn. Thomas Roper, William Constable, John Archer, John Day, James Coates, Michael Constable
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Witnesses in Chancery suit, Constable and Sotheby v. Prickett and others; at Everingham before Jo. Hopkinson, Jo. Wormeley, N. Arlush, Clem. Reed
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Witn. John Archer, Richard Lyson, Thomas Easton, William Constable, Edward Clark
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Great Seal, in fair condition, but cracked and part missing
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Annuities, due to M.C. of £36 from Sir George Reresbye of Thrybarghe, and of £40 from Sir William Alford of Meux (or sums of £450 and £500 for which they are, respectively redeemable): In part satisfaction of £1,000 which M.C. is bound to pay to them (by Articles Indented of 27 September 1633) to the use of himself, his wife and children. Witn. John Sothebe, Robert Sotheby, jnr., Marmaduke Sotheby, Marmaduke Prickett
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All his goods and chattels: To satisfy his creditors, a schedule of whom is attached. Witn. William Constable, Michaell Dentt, Hugh Currer, John Nicholl Also attached is a draft endorsement of the assignment of leasehold property, 8 June 1637
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For payment of which he binds himself in £7. Witn. George Ramesbothame, Edmund Jackson, Jeffrey Risheton. Endorsed 'being for 10 Bush. of meale'
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Paid by Father William Risdon to Marmaduke Constable, to be repaid at Rome or where he shall appoint. Given at Rome.
Specifically 10 April 1643; 11 February 1644/5.
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Of all his estates in co. Lincoln; made to provide for payment of his debts. Incomplete and not executed
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To pay to Mr. Dunstan, 'Saincte Mariee', £10 yearly during life of his father Sir Phillip Constable, and £20 yearly for life thereafter. Endorsed 'Captain Bolds Memorandum' and 'The Captains Note for his Annuety'
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By which Richard Shirburne of Stoneyhurst, co. Lancs. esq. is bound to Dame Frances Weld of par. St. Giles in the Fields, widow: conditional on payment by him of £3,090: Witn. Will. Rishton, John Gerard, William Mellinge
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Concerning a settlement of estates, M.C. paying debts of his father and granting him an annuity of £200. Endorsement by Elizabeth Sherburne relating to her approval of the agreement being conditional on certain amendments
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See also U DDEV/50/47
With a schedule of the debts of Sir P.C
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See also U DDEV/50/47
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All goods and chattels of Sir P.C.: Attached is a schedule of debts of Sir P.C. Witn. Rich. Gerard, Phi. Constable, Robt. Saltmarsh, Willi. Rishton Enclosing a cancelled Bond in £200: Marmaduke Constable of West Raysen, esq., Richard Sherborne of Stonyhurst, esq. and Sir Phillip Constable of Everingham to John Wetherell, citizen and ironmonger of London: for payment of £103 at house of J.W. in the great Greene yard adjoining Leadenhall: Witn. Willi. Rishton, Mathew Tootell, John Osbaldeston, John Merick, senr. 13 June 1653
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To receive annuity of £10 from estates of Marmaduke Constable in West Raison and Middle Raison, granted to F.W. (23 May 1652) by M.C. for life of C.S.: Witn. Wm. Smalwood, William Bache
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To administer estates in Lincoln and York, sometime possessions of Sir Philip Constable forfeited for delinquency and purchased by J.R. of the Trustees for sale of forfeited estates: Witn. Michaell Tempest, Geo. Philliskirk. Seal, armorial a bend between eagle displayed and a cross crosslet
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Securities under recited deeds (8 - 9 February 1653/4) involving Marmaduke Constable and John Rushworth: Part only
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To warrant specified bills (relating to Arras, Everingham, Gartham, Acklam and West Rasen), applied towards the payments on the estates of Sir Philip Constable, against all exceptions and according to Acts of Parliament 'for doubling moneys att Drury House upon delinquents estates': Witn. Henry Corners, Robert Saltmarsh. Seal, on a bend, 3 mullets
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In settlement of all claims: Witn. Robert Shirburne
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Statute Staple in £6,000 by which Robert Sherburne of Stonyhurst, co. Lancs. esq. was bound to Dame Frances Weld of par. St. Giles in the Fields, co. Mdx. widow, since dec'd. (22 November 1652) to secure payment of £3,090. Witn. William Brent, Willi. Rishton, Willm. Winn, Ro. Saltmarsh
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Witn. Gabriell Heskett, Stephen Harrison
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To enforce a recited bond from Marmaduke Constable (9 February 1653/4)
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For £800, being the consideration money of an indenture of same date between i) John Lloyd, gent. and George Newton, linen draper, both of London ii) M.C. and iii) F.C Witn. John Grene, Jo. Mawron, E. Burdet and Willm. Scott
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Conditional on payment to her of £212: Witn. William Forgerty, Willm. Scott and Henry Garrett
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All errors in a judgement, against Sir M.C. at suit of Z.J. for £1,200 debt: Not executed
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Sir Marmaduke Constable and his wife Dame Anne to enter into 3 bonds, each of £900, and each for payment of £450 to R.S. by specified dates at house of Francis Chadderton in York: Witn. John Talbott, Jo. Vavasour, R. Hony, John Thorpe, John Vavasour, Edw. Longe, Edw. Topham
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Of a Statute Merchant in £800 (1 August 1671) by which William Middleton of Belshaw, co. Northumberland, is bound to Sir R.W.: to use of Thomas Cholmeley of Bransby, esq.: Witn. Matthias Bankes, John Ayrson. Incomplete
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That he should confirm to her all rents, monies and goods left to her by her mother, with full liberty to dispose of them; that he would declare that she has not prejudiced his estate by her management of it during his absence, or at any other time; and that if he should absent himself again, he would leave full authority to her and his steward George Constable to manage his estates, or to appoint his own manager, paying her a suitable maintenance allowance. With consent of Sir M.C. Witn. John Thorpe, Christopher Bankes
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For £20 due to F.C. under Will of G.C.: Witn. Ro. Constable, W. Heath
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All claims and actions: Witn. William Harrison, Christopher Bankes
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All claims and actions: Witn. Robert Waller, Tho. Fairfax, William Nickholson, Marm. Bosvile, Ric. Ingle
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All claims and actions: Witn. John Thomson, Leo. Thomson, Ric. Ingle
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All claims and actions
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That he acted therein as trustee for Thomas Heber, jnr. of Stainton, gent., whose money the £500 was: Witn. Tho. Percy, Mat. Allanson, Chr. Legard
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2 messuages, Soule Garth, beastgates in the Cars, 20 beastgates in the Moor, Stephenson's Garth, and cottage called Horsmans: Not executed
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Sums of money levied upon a convicted recusant by Sir Brian Stapleton, Sheriff of Yorkshire
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As Deputy Lieutenant for the East Riding: Marginal portrait of Earl of Mulgrave. Attached is a copy of Commission of Earl of Mulgrave as Lord Lieutenant of the East Riding (13 October 1687)
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Judgement for the recovery of £120 obtained by M.T. against John Constable, doctor of physic: Witn. Cuthbert Short, W. Heath
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Annuity of £11 from estates of Sir William in Brankston, co. Northumberland: Recites an Assignment for £1,100, of the same date, of the premises from Sir W. and Dame D.V.C. and Charles, Earl of Middleton, to Edward Haggerston, esq. younger son of Sir T.H., making the premises liable to the payment of £55 yearly; which is £11 short of lawful interest. Witn. Wm. Smith
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Annuity of £100: Witn. Arthur Radclyffe, Philip Metham, Louis Artoris, W. Heath, Francis Molineux, Jerrard Conan
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A double silver tankard (43 1/2oz.); a pair of candlesticks (17oz.); and 12 spoons (22oz.): Redeemable on payment of £15 by Sir Philip Constable or W.H. Witn. Richard Hooton, Sam. Jefferson
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Bond in £1,200 from Thomas Day of Thorpe and William Day of York, artizan skinners to Sir P.C., for payment of £600 (25 March 1701): Witn. Mary Wright, Fran. Stanfield
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To suffer a judgement in an action of debt on Bond at suit of Elizabeth Gage of par. St. Giles in the Fields, co. Mdx. spinster: Witn. Edw. Gleast, Wm. Pearson, W. Heath
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At yearly wage of £7, with 7s. a week board-wages and clothes, 8 February 1702/3 Endorsed with Acquittance from J.W., 15 May 1703
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To serve Sir Philip Constable as housekeeper at yearly wage of £10
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Conditional on payment of £1,590: Not executed
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To suffer a judgement in an action of debt on Bond for £3,000 at suit of Anne Haggerston, widow of William H. of Haggerston: Witn. J. Frewen, Daniel Molony, Tho. Penson. Cancelled
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All errors in judgement against Sir M.C. in action of debt for £3,000: Witn. J. Frewen, Daniel Molony, Tho. Penson. Cancelled
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To settle disputes between Sir Marmaduke Constable of Everingham and Nicholas Stapylton, formerly Errington of Carleton, esq.: Witn. Will. Vavasour, Geo. Erington and Wm. Tarleton
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One thirty-second part and one sixty-fourth part of a pink or vessel called the Mary and Joseph of Hull, 90 tons, now riding in the R. Hull: Witn. Marga. Langdale, Will. Ward. 11 January 1713/14 Attached is Order from Sir M.C. to Champney for payment of £4. 3. 6d. to Mr. Langdale on delivery of the Bill of Sale, 1714
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To receive £1,500 and £516. 2s. interest from Sir Marmaduke Constable in full payment of £3,000, due to her under Settlement of 2 October 1695, between Sir Philip Constable and Francis, Earl of Darwentwater, both dec'd.: Witn. Wm. Fenwick, Edward Cotes
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Relating to Bond in £600 (29 December 1716) from Robert Watson of Arras and John Horsley of Killwick, gents. to T.G. for payment of £300: - that the £300 was money of Sir Marmaduke Constable for whom T.G. acted as trustee in the matter: Witn. Fra. Stanfield
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£3,000 due as in U DDEV/55/81: Witn. Wm. Jackson, Edward Cotes
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All errors in judgement against T.R. in action of debt for £300: Witn. Robt. Dolman, Fran. Stanfield
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Portion due to Dame E.H. under Will of P.M., her father
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For 3 deeds (1 - 2 October 1695): Witn. Jno. Hankin
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That the upbringing and education of any children of the marriage shall be left entirely to her
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All claims under the Will of D.D
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To suffer judgement on debt for £120 at suit of Sir Marmaduke Constable: Witn. James Ward, Jos. Wright
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Witn. William Smith, John Catton. Cancelled
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To the benefits of the spiritual exercises of the Carthusian Order
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That £5,000 advanced by him to William Maxwell of Nithsdale, esq., secured by a heretable Bond, was the money of William Haggerston Constable of Everingham, esq. for whom H.B. acted as trustee
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Concerning 3,000 couple of conies, at 2s. 6d. per couple, and whins and a flatt of saintfoin sold by them to him: Witn. Joseph Catton
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As his agent for estates at Everingham, Thorpe, Seaton Ross, Acklam, Drax, Long Drax, Newland and Arras
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By which she renounced all claim and management to estates in co. Lincoln, in which she has a life interest by way of jointure, in return for an annuity for £800: Witn. John Maxwell, Geo. Maxwell, John M'morine, Edward Haggerston
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With copy of the Bond (2 April 1801)
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For his estates in Everingham Thorpe, Seaton Ross, Arras, Bielby, Drax, Long Drax, Camblesforth and Newland, co. York; and West Raisen, Middle Raisen, Toft Newton, Osgodby, Wadingham and Kingerby, co. Lincoln: Witn. John Gorden, John Armstrong
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Witn. John Gorden, Tho. Butteson
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Farm with 308ac. 1r. 29p.: Incomplete
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Gamekeeper for manors of Everingham, Thorpe and Seaton Ross
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Endorsed 'These were the last Letters Patent issued to a Sheriff of Yorkshire'
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As gamekeepers for manors of Everingham, Seaton Ross and Thorpe in the Street
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Given at Rome (in Italian)
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That £6,757. 14. 6d. mortgage money, charged on estate at Seaton Ross, is held by him in trust for William Constable Maxwell of Everingham Park, esq
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To have improvements allowed and for authority to grant bonds in security of entailed estates: Incomplete
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In lunacy of his brother in law Sir Edward Marmaduke Vavasour
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Granting precedence, as younger sons and daughter of a Baron, to the brothers and sister of William, Lord Herries, 2 August 1858. With account for obtaining the warrant: Hon. Marmaduke Constable Maxwell debtor to Webster and Wardlow, Westminster, 1858
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Generally to act as his agent
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As trustee of Marriage Settlement of Marmaduke Constable Maxwell and Mary Elizabeth Marsden daughter of Rev. Anthony M. of Gargrave
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For authority to sell lands to pay debts
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All claims under Will of Henry Rickaby of Everingham (13 February 1861)
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Concerning an annuity charged on estates of Sir J.R. and payable to use of A.C. for life
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Relating to rent charge of £36 granted by Sir George Reresbie to Marmaduke Constable for £450 (1627)
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All rents due under Grant, as in U DDEV/55/121
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Sir Marmaduke Constable (as trustee for children of Mr. and Mrs. Sturdy, she being a daughter and co-heir of Sir Marmaduke Constable of Byram, dec'd.) having agreed to convey to Sir J.R., for £225, a moiety of rent charge of £35 granted by Sir Thomas Reresby to Sir M.C. dec'd. out of estates of Sir T.R. in Thriburgh, Great and Little Dalton, Brinsford, Whitthill, Hooton Roberts, Mexbrough, he is hereby bound to obtain further assurances from the children when they reach 21
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Annuity of £36 (as U DDEV/55/121): Not executed
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All claims arising from Will of T.B.D.B
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Estate of T.B.D.B. as U DDEV/55/126
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Frances Fermor to assign to him all her interest in the capital mansion of Stockeld, the furniture, and demesne and other lands (devised to her by Will as U DDEV/54/18) in return for an annuity of £242
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All claims and actions under Will as U DDEV/54/18: On settlement of accounts between them
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1 - 11; 502 Household account books
12 - 341 Stewards' and estate account books
342 - 343 Account books of William Haggerston Constable
344 - 348 Account books of Marmaduke William Constable Maxwell
349 - 371 Account books of William Constable Maxwell, 10th Lord Herries
372 - 377 Account books of Marmaduke Constable Maxwell
378 - 379 Account books of Joseph Constable Maxwell
380 - 381 Account books of Mrs. Constable Maxwell
382 - 384 Account books of Peter Constable Maxwell
385 - 389 Account books of 11th Lord Herries
390 - 392 Account books of exors. of 10th Lord Herries
393 Account book of Lady Herries
394 - 406 Quietuses
407 - 501 Various
503 - 540 Stewards' and estate account books
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Containing weekly accounts of farm produce and consumption, and expenditure on housekeeping, clothes, husbandry, house and mill repairs, horses and hounds, servants' wages, etc
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Bound in Grant: Sir Phillipp Constable and his son and heir Marmaduke C. esq. to his third son Michaell C. gent.: annual rent of £22 out of manor of Everingham: Witn. Roger Constable, Willm. More, 12 April 1606
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Containing:
Personal accounts of (Philip?) Constable, 1672 - 1681
House stewards' accounts, 1683 - 1719
Labourers' wages, 1725 - 1731
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Containing:
Personal accounts of William Fenwick, (1711) - 1713; 1741
Accounts of money due from Mr. Langdale to his daughters Dorothy and Ursula. ('Cambray accounts'), 1721 - 1728
'An account of my House Keeping', 1730 - 1738
Accounts of turkey charges, meat, venison, wine and visitors, 1734 - 1738
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With accounts of property repairs, 1828 - 1833
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Accounts of steward of Richard and Elizabeth Sherburne: household and personal expenses at London and elsewhere, 1663 - 1668
Estate accounts (Robert Usher), 1730 - 1734
'Disbursements for Mr. Marmaduke Constable', 1664 - 1665
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Household and estate accounts, 1727 - 1729
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Lists of servants and their wages, 1692 - 1700
Summary of rents, 1699
Agreement of William Pearson to serve Sir Philip Constable for 2 months, 27 January 1700/1
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Also contains accounts of Sir Marmaduke Constable relating to payments due under Bonds, 1712 - 1729
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Copies of letters to John Potts from Sir Marmaduke Constable, Anthony Wright, Hambury Gyles.
Transcripts of those to Sir M.C. are at U DDEV/60/89, 1730 - 1743.
Copy of instructions given to Robert Usher for work to be done on Sir Marmaduke Constable's estate during his absence, 4 June 1730.
Letter: Sir Marmaduke Constable to Robert Usher: instructions for work on the estate, (no date)
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Refers to Stockeld, Sicklinghall, Spofforth, Follifoot, North Duffield, Middelton, Ilkley, Askwith, Austby and Nessfield
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Relates to Yorkshire estates of William Haggerston Maxwell Constable
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Endorsed 'This Account kept by Mr. Baylis on Smith's failure and his leaving West Rasen August 1862'
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Cash received from William Haggerston Constable and others; and paid to him
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Including:
Accounts of wood sold at Thorpe and Scorbrough Rush par. Nunburnholme. (2), 24 March 1835
Account of timber sold at Seaton Ross, 22 September 1834
Measurement of timber at Drax and Seaton Ross, 6 September 1837
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Drax, Folkerthorpe, Grenehyrst, Hyrst, Langrake, Skynnyngrave, Mydylrasyn, Westrasyn, Tupholme, Atweke, Sutton, Sutcots, Scarburghe, Whallysgrave (Falsgrave), Drypool, Staynfry, Wodhouse. Pyrton in Chylworthe
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Of a household steward of Sir Marmaduke Constable. Refers to journeys to London, legal business, etc.
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Expenses of a journey on the Continent (with Sir Marmaduke?)
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Messrs. Garforth, York (1797 - 1800); Raper & Co. York (1801 - 1807)
'Accounts with Carruchan' for Scottish estates (1798 - 1800)
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'List of Deeds in the Charter Room' (Seaton Ross, Beilby, Hayton. Lincolnshire. Settlements), 1744 - 1849
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Lists of clothes (13 October 1811), papers (20 May 1814), and plate (30 May 1814), left at Terregles
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Smith, Payne & Co., 1841 - 1848
Coutts & Co., 1848 - 1858
Also contains memoranda of charges on Scottish estates; 'Annual Income of Peter'; and private expenses, 1829
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Carlaverock, West Rasen, Seaton Ross, Everingham, Drax, Arras, Thorpe, Beilby
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Letter: Geo. Atkinson to W.C.M.: Seaton Ross tithe commutation, 27 September 1851
Notice: Norris & Sons, 2, Bedford Row, as solicitors for Thomas Barnewell of York Terrace, Regents Park, co. Mdx. esq. to Joseph Constable Maxwell, esq. Stoneyhurst, Whalley: of a Mortgage for £4,000 from Sir Thomas Rokewode Gage of Hengrave Hall, co. Suffolk, to T.B. With covering letter, 16 March 1852
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Servants' wages, railway and postages, etc
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On front and back covers are pasted tables of Stamp Duty and taxes payable on servants and carriages
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Also of his exors. with Roper & Priestman, 1851
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Exors. of John Maxwell, 1882 - 1883
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Collector of a fifteenth and tenth in Howdenshire, Harthill, Wapentake, Ouse and Derwent Wapentake, Liberties of St. Mary, St. Peter and St. Leonard, and Liberties of the Chapter and Provost of Beverley
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Collector of a fifteenth and tenth in Howdenshire, Harthill, Wapentake, Ouse and Derwent Wapentake, Liberties of St. Mary, St. Peter and St. Leonard, and Liberties of the Chapter and Provost of Beverley
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Cases:
Rushworth v. Tichborne
Owen & Hunt
Constable v. Thorold.
Marriage Settlements
Mr. Constable and Lady Winifred
William Constable Maxwell and Miss Vavasour.
Sale of timber.
Holding courts as Everingham and Seaton Ross.
Poaching.
Purchase of Petersfield Farm and estate at Seaton Ross.
Grant of Rent Charge of £90 upon mansion of Everingham Park by way of endowment of Everingham Church.
Sale of land (at Thorpe?) to Railway Co.
sale of Drax estate.
Mrs. Cholmley's Charity
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Including rents received; 'A Note of Cosen Georges Money and how disbursed'; expenses in London; legacies; interest due on Bonds, etc.
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Private expenses including tailors', haberdashers' and goldsmiths' accounts; journeys on Continent (1701 - 1703), 1701 - 1741. Including Agreement between Sir Philip Constable and Charles Janvers, gent. for employment of C.J. as companion of M.C. during his continental travels, 8 March 1700/1
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Building new Catholic church; and for furniture and painting work at the house and church at Everingham
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With relative letters of Thomas Constable, Otley to William Constable Maxwell. (2), 7 and 17 December 1849
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With: 'Schedule of Deeds [....] sent in June 1881 by Constable & Maskell to Lord Herries at Everingham Park', estimated date 1744 - 1881. Epitome of Will of W.C.M. (4 May 1872) and Codicils (7 April 1873, 2 February 1874, 10 June 1874, 24 July 1875)
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a) Letter of Attorney: Mary Constable of Thrumpton par. Ordsall, co. Notts. spinster to Sir Marmaduke Constable of Everingham: to receive an annuity of £36 from Sir John Reresby of Thrybraghe: Witn. Richard Denman, Richard Shirburne, 2 February 1666/7
b) Copy. Letter: (Sir Marmaduke Constable to Sir John Reresby?): asking for payment of annuities, 25 September 1667
c) Acquittance: Mary Constable to Sir Marmaduke Constable: for £7 due from Sir John Reresby, 10 February 1671/2
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Also contains dressmaker's accounts, 1934 - 1935
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a) in respect of debt of Marmaduke Constable, esq. on his account with Francis Pochin of London, 18 December 1656
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With a note of taxes payable from manors of Everingham, Gartholme, Thorpe, Arras, Drax, Acklam, Whalsey, West Rasen and Middle Rasen; and tithes of Beilby, Haton and Storthwaite
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Manors of Everingham, Gartholm, Atwik, Sutton, Sutcoats, Drypoole, Stoneferry, Whalsall alias Whalsey, Thorpe, Arras. Manor and Soke of Drax. Prebend of Wighton. Acklam, Haiton, Beilby and Storthwaite, co. York. Manors of West Rasen, Midle Rasen (Nevills Manor, Panell Fee, Tupholm Manor); Toft and Newton, co. Lincoln. Burgage in York:
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Manor of Everingham
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Everingham (prior to enclosure), Arras and Thorpe le Street, 1765 - 1773. With accounts for mowing, 1796 - 1799 and rental of estates belonging to the Duke of Leeds, at Seaton Ross. Damaged, 1737
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Everingham
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West Raisen
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West Rasen, (not identical to U DDEV/59/65). With rough notes and plan of estate
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Part of an original bundle, by the Parliamentary Commissioners, of the estates of Sir Philip Constable, U DDEV/59/69 - 79
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Manor of Everingham, prior to enclosure
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Arras, Thorpe le Street, Dringhoe, Everingham, Bielby, Seaton Ross: With plan
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Church lands at West Raisin; payment of tithes and rent to parson
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Estate, financial and legal matters; death and burial of Richard Sherburne, his will (as U DDEV/54/9) and subsequent disputes; agreement with Rev. John Davenport relating to tithes and glebe at West Rasen (as U DDEV/44/136 - 144; U DDEV/44/190 - 215); Dutch wars, and troops of horse consequently called up in Lancashire; steps against recusants in Stonyhurst area; poll and hearth taxes; robbery at Stonyhurst: Mention of Otley, Long Preston, Everingham, Esholt, Guiseley and Harswell, co. York.; Mitton, Laund, Burn Slack, Dunkenhalgh, Towneley and Stonyhurst, co. Lancs. Also accounts, opinion and award of Marmaduke Langdale (30 October 1668) relating to dispute over will and estate of Richard Sherburne; and letter from Rev. J. Davenport to Alexander Sherburne.
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Estate and legal matters; Portuguese victory over Spaniards (at Amegiel, 1663); Earl of Bristol (1663); Commission of Sewers; horse plague; dispute and suit between Marmaduke Constable and Rev. John Davenport over tithes in West Rasen Ings: Mention of Arras, Everingham, North Duffield, Wholsea, Gardham, Barmby (on the Marsh), Drax and Esholt, co. York. Middle and West Rasen, co. Lincs. Dunkirk: Also depositions and papers relating to the suit, as above, and drafts of 6 letters from R.B.
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Farm at Gartholme
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Business and legal matters; farm at Gardholme; disputes between Marmaduke and Anne Constable and her brother Shirburne: Mention of Acklam and Woodhouse: Also draft of letter from W.B.
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Business at Quarter Sessions and Assizes; horses
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Settlement of affairs of R.S.; Dutch wars, and troops of horse at Liverpool and Manchester; robbery at Stonyhurst; search for coal at Longridge; a 'very sensible earthquake' in Stonyhurst area; poll tax
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Financial matters
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Disputes with her brother Robert Sherburne; farm at Drax: Mention of Stonyhurst and Mitton, co. Lancs.; Esholt, Guiseley and Drax, co. York: With drafts of 2 letters from A.C. and an Opinion
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Poll Tax; money; clock sent by Abraham Pillin; keeper of Newgate turned out for allowing two assassins ('one Buckingham') to escape (1698); Sir Nicholas Sherburne's daughter touched by the King; return of William III from Holland (1698); a mountebank beaten until 'like to die' for joke against the King and the Dutch; Duke of Hamilton beaten for attempting to kiss a citizen's wife 'tho he shewd his Starr'; standing army (1699); mob outside Portuguese ambassador's house, and a riot when bell, 'Tom of Westminster', was moved from Westminster to St. Paul's (January 1698/9); 'K[ing] J[ames] and Q[ueen] are said to be content with their Condition and merry, but have many hangers-on... which streight'ns them' (January 1698/9): Mentions West Rasen and Middle Rasen: Also 4 certificates relating to Poll Tax
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Marmaduke Constable's visit to Blois, and a great hailstorm there; bill for two Recoveries on behalf of Sir Marmaduke Constable
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Money and household affairs; servants; hounds
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Mainly financial, business and estate affairs; also living and tithes of Kingerby; hunting, horses and hounds; South Sea Bubble; pictures; servants; wine; freight from Hull to Cottingwith; inclosure and tithes of West Rasen; view of Everingham by Warburton: Also accounts and drafts of 5 letters from Marmaduke Constable
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Financial matters
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Inclosure, agriculture and tithes at West Rasen
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Fleetwood's travels in France and Italy with Edward and William Haggerston; Continental politics; French fleet building (1749); estate and money matters; Drax fishery; horses and hounds; purchase of Seaton estate and drainage in the area; cattle, horse and sheep plague; marriage of daughter Ann to Thomas Clifton; fire in Lincolns Inn (1752); family settlement: Mention of Everingham, Seaton Ross, Drax, West Rasen
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Marriage of Lord and Lady Bellew (Lady Ann Maxwell) and consequent settlement; arranging meetings
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Purchase of Seaton Ross estate; marriage of Ann Haggerston to Thomas Clifton; bequest to priests under Will of Cicely Blakey of Nessfield: With letter to Mrs. Middelton, concerning a bill for cloth, 1764
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Law suits (Blow v. Langton- fishery at Drax; Kirkhouse v. Tinegate- trespass at Skelton): With jury list
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Financial, legal, estate and family affairs; Drax fishery; cattle distemper; purchase of Seaton Ross estate; imminence of war with France (1755); advowson of Seaton Ross; seizure of Roman Catholic books by customs (1754); testimonial on behalf of priest (Mr. Watkinson) at Middelton; tithes of Middelton; floods in Follyfoot area (1768); trial boring for coal at Everingham (1770); drainage and tithes at Stockeld; inclosure and tithes at West Rasen; inclosure and gardens at Everingham; valuation of North Duffield (1769), drainage and proposed navigation there; Kirkudbright election and 'rejoicing' in Dumfries over acquittal of Lord George Gordon (1781); Bavarian Chapel in London; Catholics in West Rasen and Lincs. (Father Edmund Thorold (Turner)); mills at Caerlaverock and Hollywood; marches between Duncow and Quarrelwood and Whitestones; plate of Earl and Countess of Nithsdale (1772); Grimston turnpike; R. Ancholm; estate and woods at Nithsdale; new house at Terregles (1788 - 1794) and minister there; new bridge at Dumfries (1788); fishery in R. Nith; Acts for relief of Roman Catholics; elections at Dumfries (1780 and 1784); proposed purchase of Drumcaltron; reports of French Revolution (1789); inclosure of Normanby; Selby - Market Weighton and Beverley - Kexby turnpikes (1792); R. Foulney and flooding in the area; inclosure of Acklam (1769); hunting: Mention of Gardham, Seaton Ross, Drax, Middelton, Stockeld, Ilkley, Follyfoot, Beilby, Pocklington, co. York. West Rasen and Kingerby, co. Lincoln. Caerlaverock, Hollywood, Auchenhae, Kirklebride, Terregles, Kirkmahoe, Terraughty, Dumfries, in Scotland: With drafts of 22 letters from W.H.M.C., and 2 of his letter books (one general, and one 'Nithsdale' affairs). (214 In 2 boxes)
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Drax fishery; cattle distemper; purchase of Seaton Ross estate; imminence of war with France.
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Mainly financial, and dispute in Chancery between C.H. and his sister over money and the maintenance of their mother; Howard family; marriage of R.W.; gardens in Soho Square: Mention of Dorking, Hammersmith, Chiswick, Scarborough
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Seaton Ross estate; Aughton rectory; dressing R. Ancholm and drainage in the area: Mention of Seaton Ross, Aughton, Rasen, Normanby, Glentham. With letter from J.C. to R.A.
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Mainly the affairs of M.C.B.; marriage of F.T. and Hon. Miss Bellew
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See also U DDEV/73/13b
Estate and business affairs; postal franks; riots at Dumfries on election of magistrates (1759); proposals for 'working the (R.) Lune' and draining Lochar Moss; difficulties involving Mrs. Broke; defeat of French fleet at Quiberon Bay (1759); birth of Marmaduke William Constable-Maxwell and consequent celebrations in Scotland: With a draft letter from J.M. to J.N.
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Money matters (estate of William Middleton, dec'd.); will send the marble tables
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Drainage at West Rasen; accounts of I.Y.; bills on account of W.H.M.C.
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A dispute with Coltart; Nithsdale debts; financial affairs of M.C.M.
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Asking for financial help for his distressed family
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From Robert Barker; Thomas Goldie; Abbe Barruel; (Bishop) Alexander McDonnell; Charles James (3); William Davies; Teresa Constable; William Middelton (2); Lady Winefred Constable (2); John Howe (9); F. & W. Witham (3); William Croskell (2); Edward Haggerston (9); J. Lawson (2); John Maxwell (6); [ ] Clayton; Lord Stourton; Per. Dealtry; George Maxwell: estate and financial affairs; estate of William Haggerston Maxwell Constable, dec'd.; military affairs; mortgages; address to the Crown from Scottish Roman Catholics; sales of wood and barony of Duncow (1799); road from Seaton Wood to Holme; trial of Lt. Col. O'Kelly; annuities to Abbe Trevern (March 1798): Mention of Arras, Acclam, Bielby, Seaton Ross, Everingham, Thorpe, Holme upon Spalding Moor, Drax, co. York. West Rasen. Terregles, Nithsdale
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From Richard Jenkinson; Mr. Bishop; Carlton and Camblesforth Inclosure Commissioners; Robert Smith; Nat. Main (6); F. & W. Witham (4); David Robertson (2); John Spottiswood (3); Rev. Samuel Cowper (2); Rev. Will. Rattray (2); Mary Webbe Weston; Ann Haggerston (7); Joseph Brown; George Maxwell (10); Robert Spottiswoode (11); Edward Haggerston (2); John Lockwood (2); Ch. Butler; Robert Clark; John Webbe Weston; Abbe Trevern; Mary Taaffe; Rev. George Cook, jnr. (2); John Gordon: - Market Weighton drainage; special licence for marriage of M.C.M. and Theresa Apollonia Wakeman; inclosure and drainage at Drax and Camblesforth; estate of William Haggerston Maxwell Constable, dec'd. and subsequent Chancery suit with Mr. and Mrs. Webbe Weston; tithes, glebe and terrier of West Rasen (agreement of 1670); Ancholme navigation; death and estate of Lady Winifred Constable; Roman Catholic chapel in Edinburgh; birth of M.C.M.'s daughter Mary; cottage on common at Seaton Ross; death of Edward Haggerston; advowson of Seaton Ross; estate and financial affairs. With papers relating to the Chancery suit
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From George Maxwell (7); Robert Spottiswood (12); F. & W. Witham (7); William Witham; John Maxwell (7); Abbe Trevern (2); John Gordon (6); Thomas Couche (2); Sam. Cowper; John Webbe Weston; Ann Haggerston (3); Dumfries Association for the Preservation of Game; Lockwood & Shepherd (2); Thomas Wright (2); Frederick Maxwell (6); William Jameson (2); A. Gordon; William Meynall (2); John Lewans: estate of William Haggerston Maxwell Constable, dec'd. and subsequent Chancery suit with Mr. and Mrs. Webbe Weston; estates in Terregles area; family settlements; baths at Scarborough (6 July 1807); marriage of William Scott of Wimpton (Winkton), Hants, and Miss Glendonwyn; farm at Merkland, with report and plan (November 1808); and the erection of Maxwelltown into a Burgh or Barony; Bridge-end of Dumfries; Threave Castle (November 1808)
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From John Gordon; John Lockwood (13); Rev. Charles Maxwell; Robert Gordon; F. & W. Witham (2); Frederick Maxwell (7); James Maxwell; W. Grierson; J. Newsham; W. Carr (3); William Gosford (20); J. Singleton; Charles Howard (5); William Reid (4); Thomas Knowlton; Alex. Cameron; John Goldie; Lord Galway (3); Thomas Masterman; Abbe Trevern (4); Ambrose Clarke; Rev. M. Stone (3); George Hay; Elizabeth M.R. Gerard; Thomas Preston; Charles Plowden (Stonyhurst); William Woodburn; Rev. William Reid: Bridge-end at Dumfries and erection of Maxwelltown into a Burgh or Barony; Bielby inclosure (esp. 19 July 1813); Scottish Jesuits and bequest of Rev. George Maxwell to Scottish Mission and Seminaries; claim of John Bentley to estate at Weaverthorpe; death and estate (at Milnhead) of Miss Brown; Nith navigation; Assembly Rooms at Dumfries (plan 19 January 1811); Seaton Ross inclosure; appointment of William Gosford as steward; purchase of estate at Bielby; road to Londesborough through Thorpe fields; wood planting and sales (Kingerby and Yorkshire estates); exchange at Thorpe with Duke of Devonshire; inn at Everingham (plan 26 February 1813); servants at Everingham; house at Killymingan; Everingham Yeomanry (esp. 13 June 1815); Roman Catholic chapel at Dumfries (April - June 1813); Pocklington canal; annuity to Abbe Trevern; Peterfield Farm Seaton Ross; agreement with Ambrose Clarke as bailiff and gamekeeper of Scottish estate; Terregles House; school accounts for William, Marmaduke and Peter Maxwell-Constable at Stonyhurst and (Mary?) Maxwell-Constable at New Hall; game at Seaton Ross; ice-house at Terregles: With letters to Miss Haggerston (1) and Mr. Middelton (2) from Abbe Trevern concerning his annuity
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Ancholm navigation and proposed canal from Bishopbridge to Market Rasen; repair of West Rasen church tower
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Shooting rights of Rev. T. Stockdale in Kingerby Wood
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Drainage of Lochar Moss and area, 1828 - 1829; 1843. With Copy Report to Earl of Mansfield respecting the shores of Comlongon and Redkirk, by James Jardine, Civil Engineer, 1830
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Case. McWhir and others v. Maxwell: fishery in R. Nith
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Holderness Hunt; hounds and fox coverts, 1832 - 1839; 1862. With accounts, 1830 - 1846
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From John Soginer, 29, Coventry Street and 3, Russell Court, London: comments on, and renovating and framing, paintings by Campagnola, Van Bloemen and others
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Affairs during office as High Sheriff.
Specifically 1833-1834; 1841.
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Sculpture work done by Liopoldi Bozzoni; and church vestments for Everingham Church
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Selby - Market Weighton Branch Railway; marriage settlement of W.C.M
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Scottish estate matters
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Holderness Hunt; hounds; etc, 1836 - 1839; 1851. With Sale Bill of hounds, horses, etc. at the Quorn Kennels, near Loughborough, 3 April, no year
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Herries peerage.
Specifically 1837-1838; 1847-1849.
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Mill and dam on Lochar; flooding in the area
Specifically 1837; 1840-1845.
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From William Fraser, Edinburgh relating to the Book of Carlaverock, 1838 - 1874. With relative accounts, 1872 - 1874
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Land Tax on East Yorkshire estates
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Holderness Hunt; hounds; etc.
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Affairs as trustee under Settlement of Henry Arundell
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Affairs as admin. of Will of mother, Teresa Appolonia Constable Maxwell. With relative accounts
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Affairs of Hon. Lora Mary Lane Fox.
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Purchase of estate at Hayton from Lord Galway
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Affairs of brother, Peter Maxwell, and sale of Petersfield Farm, Seaton Ross
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Affairs as trustee under Will of Charles Langdale, 1851 - 1870. With Epitome of Will of C.L., 12 June 1868
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Affairs of Sir Edward M. Vavasour, containing bills from the Crichton Royal Institution, Dumfries, when a patient there. Also matters concerning drainage of Yorkshire and Staffordshire estates
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Affairs of Mrs. Cholmley.
Specifically 1853-1868; 1886.
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Affairs of Mrs. Cholmley
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Affairs of Lora Lane Fox, 1858 - 1868. With 'Statement of debts to be settled', watermark date 1863. Appointment by Lora Mary Lane Fox of Hornby Castle, co. York, spinster of Henry Thomas, Earl of Chichester and William Constable Maxwell of Everingham Park, esq. as her trustees, 5 March 1858
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Affairs as trustee under Marriage Settlement of Mr. Manley.
Specifically 1862; 1872-1876.
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West Rasen affairs
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Affairs of Lora Lane Fox
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Beverley Parliamentary election, 1868 - 1869. With: Telegram giving result of election, 17 November 1868 Account of Messrs. Leeman, Wilkinson and Leeman, 1868
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Affairs of brother Peter Maxwell's children
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From William Fraser, Edinburgh relating to the 'Book of Carlaverock'
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Acknowledgements of receipt of the Book of Carlaverock
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Including hunting; altar for new church at Everingham; estate matters; etc.
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Including Lincolnshire and Yorkshire estate matters.
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Including Herries Peerage; celebrations at West Rasen on birth of heir to W.C.M.; West Rasen Land Tax; Seaton Ross; etc.
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Including affairs as trustee under Settlement of Sir Edward M. Vavasour; matters concerning Miss Lora Lane Fox; Miss Hope Scott's Settlement; and other legal matters; family affairs; etc., 1836 - 1876. With 'Notes as the Improvements on Entailed Estates in Scotland', March 1856
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Including presentation of Seaton Ross; legal matters; Scottish estates; family affairs, 1837 - 1875. With 'Statement of Sir Thomas Haggerston's Affairs', April 1839
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Including Mr. and Mrs. Manley's trust; fishing in R. Ouse at Drax; Mrs. Kavanagh's claim for repairs to Hazlewood Castle; family and legal matters; etc., 1838 - 1875. With: Valuation of improvement work at Hazlewood Castle, 28 June 1865 'Proposals for raising a Subscription amongst the servants of W.C. Maxwell, Esq. in order to purchase some piece of plate for the service of the church now building at Everingham'; and subscription list, circa 1838
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Including hunting; affairs of Mrs. Cholmley and Lora Lane Fox; Hazlewood Castle; Solway Lighthouse; legal matters; etc. (40), 1838 - 1873 With: - Newspaper cutting on Case, Fairfax v. Lord Herries: Will of Mrs. Cholmley: November, no year Memorandum of Agenda for formation of a committee for the Holderness Hunt, circa 1845
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Including purchase of property at Seaton Ross; application for the incumbency of Seaton Ross; legal matters; etc., 1840 - 1876. With 'Division of Wm. Kempley's Farm', watermark date 1838
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Including affairs of Mrs. Cholmley; Mr. Manley's trust; Miss Hope Scott's settlement and other legal matters; property at Bielby; etc.
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Including letters from members of the family in Rome; work done for Everingham chapel by Liopoldo Bozzoni; family affairs; etc.
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Including legal matters concerning property at Drax; Stonyhurst; financial affairs; etc.
Specifically 1847-1852; 1864.
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Including affairs of Mr. Manley and Edward Weld; Mrs. Cholmley's charity; Miss Hope Scott's settlement; financial affairs; etc.
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Including affairs of Mary Webbe Weston; legal and financial matters; etc.
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Mainly from members of the family (including 6 from brother Marmaduke addressed to Stonyhurst College): family affairs; stake nets and fishings in the Nith; presentation to Seaton Ross; gamekeeper for Yorkshire estates; Lincolnshire rents
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Including estate matters; legal; Herries peerage; family members; annuity to Abbe Trevern (Bishop of Strasbourg); etc.
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Including Scottish estates and Lochar; Holderness Hunt; legal and financial matters; election letter of Marmaduke Constable Maxwell as candidate for the stewartry of Kirkcudbright; Marmaduke C.M.'s visit to Rome; etc.
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Including Drax rents; Everingham church matters; legal and financial affairs; detailed comment from sister Mary on Mr. and Mrs. Disraeli (1 February (1852?)); etc.
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West Rasen and other estate matters; legal and financial affairs; etc.
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Including copies of 3 letters from son Walter serving as a Papal Zouave during the invasion of the Papal States (1870); Minutes of meeting of the Nith Commissioners and relevant letter; Roman Catholic affairs; lunatic asylums in Lancashire and the attitude towards Roman Catholic patients; family matters; etc.
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Including Thomas Constable's comments on, and other matters relating to, Will of Lord Herries; son Walter's emigration to America; death of brother Marmaduke; sale of shares in Derwent Bridge; mortgage of Market Weighton Road tolls; etc.
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Including furniture at Terregles House; sale of paintings by Christie, Manson & Wood; farm and estate management at Terregles; West Rasen matters; etc.
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Including house and school at Terregles; Scottish estate; financial and legal matters; Miss Hope Scott's settlement; renovation by E. Facon Walton of a portrait of King Charles '[ ] it may be considered the greatest triumph of my Life in the Art of restoration, for I quite expect it will be worth thousands of pounds when it leaves my hands [ ]'; West Rasen affairs.
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Undated letters and letters bearing month only: prescription for curing cancer; management of Scottish estate; travels on the continent (France, Germany, Switzerland and Spain); Roman Catholic affairs; Dumfries railway; executorship of Marmaduke Constable Maxwell; estate and financial affairs; etc.
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Including letters from Matthew Weir, Edinburgh; George Webster, London; William Constable Maxwell, 10th Lord Herries; William Witham, Gray's Inn; and others: matters concerning Herries Peerage: With Opinions of Andrew Rutherford and Thomas Thomson (1837); and R. Harris Nicolas (1838). Copy Reports of the Lord Advocate (1847)
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Affairs as. exor. of brother, Peter Constable Maxwell, and guardian of his children. Including letters from Edward Wright and Charles Blount (Messrs. Wright & Blount, Solicitors), Richmond and London; William Robinson and Messrs. Maxstead & Gibson, all of Lancaster; William Constable Maxwell, 10th Lord Herries; cousin Thomas Maxwell; P.M. Johnstone, Dumfries; Samuel Adamson, British Linen Company Bank, Dumfries; and others: legal and financial matters; Sunderland Point estate; property in cos. Glos. and Worcs.; affairs of Frederick Constable Maxwell, and of Agatha Mary Constable Maxwell on her marriage to Edward Pilkington; etc.: 1840 - 1873. With relative accounts and papers. Including: Rental of Sunderland Point, co. Lancs., 5 March 1852 Copy. Report on the reclamation of the Overton Estuary, 13 February 1856 Valuation of Aston upon Carrant & Ashton under Hill par. Beckford, co. Glos. and Overbury, co. Worcs. property of Thomas Wakeman, esq. dec'd., circa 1869 Conditions of Sale of Overbury estate, 1869
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From W.B.J. Gordon, Kirkcudbright; John H. Maxwell; Wellwood Maxwell: stream and new road at the Grove near Terregles
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Between Thomas Constable, Otley; William Robinson, Settle; and C. Marsden, Gargrave: interest due on £5,000, to Mary, wife of M.C.M. under her father's Will; mentions sermon preached by Father Dominick, the Passionist, May 1842 - August 1842. With relative Case and Opinion of Mr. Hubback, Lincoln's Inn, 2 June 1842
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From William Woodburn, Terregles Bank; William Constable Maxwell; Francis Maxwell, Breoch: resignation of William Woodburn as factor at Terregles and appointment of his successor:, June 1843 - October 1843. With: 'Statement of debts, heritable and personal, due by Francis Maxwell of Breoch', [1843]. Tenancy Agreement for 15 years at £252 rent: M.C.M. to Samuel McAdam in Whiteside of Kirkgunzeon: farm and lands of Kirkland at Terregles: 18 - 19 February 1840
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From cousin, Thomas Constable, Otley; and William Witham, 8, Gray's Inn Square: moiety of £5,000 Bond and interest due to T.C. charged on Maxwell estates by grandmother Lady Winifred; family gossip; 'I trust Sir Robert Peel may triumph [ ] Fortunately the country is too mad after Railways [ ]. Railways are a most wonderful godsend: besides their obvious uses, they are making thousands rich [ ]'; Middelton family; Dumfries Railway; Will of uncle Middleton; Otley Cattle Show; etc.
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From Joseph Constable Maxwell; Thomas Constable; Father Robert Whitly and Father Joseph McQuoin relating to Joseph's affairs and his death.
Specifically 1847; 1868.
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From Robert Constable Maxwell; C. Newsham and John Gillow, St. Cuthbert's College, Esham, Durham; John Walker, Scarborough; Charles Clifford, Portman Square, London; and others: nephews Robert, Wilfred and Edward Constable Maxwell, their voyage and emigration to New Zealand; giving descriptive accounts of sheep farming there
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From sister Mary Constable Maxwell; nieces Mary Agnes, Emily and Helena Maxwell; Francis Maxwell, Dumfries; T.B. Parkinson, Glasgow; and others: engagement of Mary C.M. to Edmund Maxwell Stuart; convent life; Nith fishery; Catholic college in Glasgow; Scottish marriage laws; Mission given by Redemptionists in St. Mary's parish (Dundee) 'there were 14 priests hearing Confessions all day. On Sunday I confirmed nearly seven hundred adults, between thirty and forty of whom were converts'; thanks from Duke of Buccleuch for copy of inventories of muniments of Maxwell, Herries and Nithsdale in the Charter-room at Terregles, 1858 - 1868. With accounts for furniture and clothing, 1866 - 1867
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From R. Maxwell Withame, Kirkconnell (13); D. Macbean, Clerk to the Nith Board, Dumfries (1); and J.M. Cuthbert, Road Surveyor, Maxwelltown District (1): R. Nith and fisheries
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From John Walker, Scarborough; Charles Weld; William Lord Herries; Charles Blount, Richmond, Yorkshire; Thomas Constable, Otley; and others: affairs of nephew Robert and his emigration to New Zealand
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From William Fraser, 32, South Castle Street, Edinburgh: Inventories of Maxwell, Herries and Nithsdale muniments, 1864 - 1872. With relevant accounts, 1868 - 1872
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From Bishop John Strain, St. Mary's Catholic Church, Edinburgh; Messrs. Mackenzie and Kermack; Edward Charlton; John MacPherson, Perth; and others: affairs of M.C.M. as co-trustee under Will of Mrs. Lyons; Catholic school at Dumfries, 1865 - 1866; 1871. With account: M.C. Maxwell and Dr. Charlton with Mackenzie and Kermack, 1865 - 1866. Memorial and Queries for M.C.M. and Edward Charlton, 1865. Receipt for £180 given by Rev. John Strain and others, trustees of Dumfries Catholic Schools to M.C.M. and Edward Charlton, 1866
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From William Constable Maxwell, 10th Lord Herries, at Rome, France, Everingham, etc.: visit to Rome and the continent; family and personal affairs; Agatha's marriage; Peter Middleton's funeral; Austro - Italian War and Garibaldi (e.g. 'We have had a very prosperous journey from Rome and hope soon to be out of the troubled land [ ] the Railways were occupied in dispatching troops to the frontier - However though we saw plenty of noisy, wild looking volunteers [ ]. We hardly had enough to cause us any excitement, except at Piacenza where a great force seemed to be assembling and the fields Banks, ramparts etc., were covered with Guns in position to blow the Austrians back to Vienna [ ]'); Crimean War; servants at Everingham; cattle plague in Escrick area and Lincolnshire; Beverley election petition; Roman Catholic affairs; sale of Overbury estate; social events in London and attending a festival on Derby Day 'Most of the Catholic Swells were there'; opening of St. Wilfred's Church, in York; death of Charles Clifford
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Mainly to and from G. Goldie relating to work at Dumfries church
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Portfolio (of Marmaduke Constable Maxwell?) containing letters (including draft, copy and printed letters) relating to Roman Catholic affairs. Among the writers or recipients are M.C.M.; Sir Charles Wolseley; Rev. P.A. Baines D.D., Bishop of Siga; Pope Gregory XVI; E.M. Edmonstone; C. Waterton: Dispute over Lenten Pastoral of Dr. Baines (1840); new R.C. church of St. Stephen at Skipton; Admonitions and Statutes of the Synod of York (1838)
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Various letters from father, Marmaduke Constable Maxwell; William Smith, West Rasen; sister, Mary Langdale; brothers Peter and Walter Constable Maxwell; cousin Lord Traquair; Father John Rice, St. Augustines, Rome; William Woodburn, Terregles Bank; Lord Beaumont; and others: family affairs; West Rasen estate; hunting; mention of visit to Moscow and travels in Europe; new church at Everingham; Nithsdale railway; brother Walter in India; etc.
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Death of her husband (Marmaduke C.M.) and money buried by him at Everingham; financial affairs; servants and household affairs at Terregles; family matters; expenses of son William (organ and stables); failure of Wright & Co. and removal of title deeds to Hoares' ('they have an excellent strongroom'): Also accounts; proposals for settlement on marriage of Charles Thomas Clifford and Teresa Maxwell; request from Marmaduke C.M. to his brother Stanley, to look after his daughters 'should anything happen to me in France'; prescription 'for the gravel'; valuation of linen at Everingham; instructions for settlement on marriage of Charles Langdale and Mary Maxwell; quitclaim by Teresa C.M. to all property of her sons (2.1.28); 'some Remarks for the use of the executors (of Marmaduke C.M.) (May 1833); and notices from sons William, Marmaduke and Henry relating to claims in respect of improvements on Scottich estates (4: 1822 - 1824):
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Estate affairs at West Rasen; horses, hounds and hunting; R. Ancholme; Bawtry-Stainton turnpike; Parliamentary election of 1835 and part played by W.S. (including list of West Rasen voters); petition from Rasen tenants (11.3.36) for a reduction in rents and under-draining; 'guineas [ ] old fashioned' (25.2.37); birth of Marmaduke Francis (11th Lord Herries); provision for Roman Catholics at West Rasen (1838); bad storm at Everingham (7.1.39): With account relating to intended navigation and railway from Bishop Brigg to Market Rasen and junction of Rivers Ancholm and Witham. (72)
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Herries peerage; proposed improvement of R. Nith; Caerlaverock estate: With letter from R. Cutlar Ferguson, House of Commons to Marmaduke Constable Maxwell (Herries peerage).
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Herries peerage; death of Cutlar Ferguson; retirement of William Woodburn.
Specifically 1837-1838; 1848-1849.
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Include references to family affairs and events; Roman Catholic affairs (including Royal Declaration Bill and Accession Oath; Holme and Draycott Missions; Rome); letters from abroad (Europe; U.S.A. and Canada; South Africa and Boer War); Lord Lieutenancy of East and West Ridings and Kirkudbright; Herries peerage of United Kingdom; Yorkshire Volunteer Equipment and Emergency Fund; South West Scotland Imperial Yeomanry; Book of Caerlaverock; Ruthwell Cross (20 - 24.4.85); chairmanship of East Riding County Council; Badge of Pilgrimage of Grace (esp. 14.2.91)
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Giving up some claim to P.C. at Mr. Dolman's solicitation
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Lease of a benefice (West Rasen), formerly held by Mr. Durant (Rev. Thomas Durant) to Mr. Thompson (Rev. Anthony Thompson)
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Writer has come to Rasen in hope of meeting him. Suggests arbitration of their differences
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Writer will give what help he can. Reference to Robert Sherborne
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Recusancy proceedings against Sir Philip Constable
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Will be ruined if J.R. prosecutes to the full; asks for time; details of corn and stock
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With draft Grant of next presentation of Everingham rectory, from Sir Philip Constable and his son Marmaduke to John Rushworth of Lincolns Inn and William Grimston of Goodmanham (1655)
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A receipt for money
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Payment in respect of a suit brought by William Ricard. With a relative acquittance
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A distraint on goods of Mr. Bilcliff
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Sale of woods to Mr. Davenport; sluices and watercourses at Munwray
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Will consult Mr. Harvie about the Agreement; reference to preventing 'future inclosures of the four fields' (of West Rasen?), and Mrs. Smith
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Note (of terms for settlement?)
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Notes relating to his family, and to a cross which appeared on the forehead of his great-grandfather Thomas Worthington after his death
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Money matters
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News of a sick kinswoman
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Sales of wood; is keeping Mr. Knight's receipts
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Ordering claret, hermitage and brandy
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3 marble tables have been shipped on 'The Clear Day'
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Athorpe v. Kirkhouse and Blow v. Langton
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Lieutenant Governor of Hull has orders to allow the recipient to remove to York
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Settlement of estate of recipient's father and payments to his mother
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Account of money; reference to the Dean, Mr. Sugar and tithes; Mr. Langdale would like 6lbs. of Rapee snuff
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Plan to discharge the woman managing 'My Lord's' affairs: Endorsed 'Lord Nithsdale's Imbecility'
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Amusing petition for preferment of a Rev. Dashington 'assistant to a Mad Minister in the Orkneys', which would lead to Sir L.D. sitting (in Heaven)' with Whitfield and all his Old Women, looking beautifull, frisking & singing'
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For release of chintz sent to Mrs. Garrick from the East Indies and seized by Customs
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With a poem complimenting her on having left town for the country, and hymning rustic delights
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Inviting her there, and sending the second part of a poem 'Catharina'
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Stipend of Ruthwell
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Copy of Bond from his mother, Lady Winifred Constable, granting him an annuity of £250
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His opinion on the Bond as in U DDEV/60/67
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With an Ode to Elequence
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A share in the Bawtry and Stainton Turnpike Road
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Assessment on Drax and Newhay landowners for expenses of commuting tithes
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Arrival of vessel with timber
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Receipt of documents
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Payment of rent to Col. Thompson; claim for drainage expenditure
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Her visit to Rome; a picture of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour; entry into a convent of Mary Agnes Constable Maxwell; other religious matters
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Financial matters; asks consent for his receiving £200 - £300 'out of Lunacy' for travelling
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She (and husband Edward?) having to leave Sawley; payment of bills and reduction of income by old Mr. Pilkington; lodgings in Scarborough
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A meeting to consider petitioning against Major Walker as M.P. for Dumfries
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Thanking him for sending a copy of his 'invaluable exposure of Darwinism', which the writer also denounces
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With order of Bishop of Tarbes (26 April 1878) relating to a foundation by Lord Herries of 100 masses yearly at the basilica at Lourdes
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Silver left at Kinharvie
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A wedding present for him
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Addressed 'To a Lady of Quality'; 'To his mother'; 'To a Person of Quality'; 'To a Religious Woman'; 'To The Lord Derwentwater' (under sentence of death); 'To a Lady in France'
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Purchase of wine; hunting in Chevy Chase and elsewhere; dogs, wine and guns; marriage of Sir Carnaby Haggerston; urges Sir M.C. to marry; General Election (28 March 1722); apostacy of Lord Waldegrave and Sir William Gage; birth and christening of Thomas, eldest son of Sir C.H.; racing at Milfield; financial difficulties of Sir C.H.; marriage of Sir George Brown; Mr. Potts of Farnham; fire at St. Omers; George Selby; Gulliver's Travels; Bath; classical architecture increasing in England; hawking (Folios 1 - 18)
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Marriage of Sir C.H.; his differences with his mother (sister of Sir M.C.); business affairs; proposed marriage of Thomas Haggerston (Folios 19 - 23)
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Horses; marriage of Sir Carnaby Haggerston; General Election of 1722; differences with his mother (Mrs. Haggerston); plantations of trees at Croxdale; travels in Scotland; financial and household affairs; sale of hawks, dogs and horses (at Haggerston?); death of sister Haggerston; news of acquaintances; birth of daughter and son; family illnesses; visit to London, Winchester and Bath; society in Bath; 'Beggars Opera'; legal affairs (Lord Fauconberg; case relating to inheritance by Papists); death and will of cousin Salvin of Tuddawe (Folios 24 - 36)
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Death, funeral (account enclosed) and estate of Arthur Radclyffe; rebuilding house at Capheaton for confessor (Folios 37 - 41)
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Difficulties of furnishing a house; family and money affairs; Anne Ca. Haggerston in need of financial help: Also Fr. J. Thornton to Sir M.C. (1) (Folios 42 - 47)
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Gossip (Sir William Blacket's heiress; Wood 'the Irish halfpenny merchant'; young Cawverley); enquiry whether West Rasen estate for sale; 'Sir William Gage is gone down to be choose at Seaford... by the Duke of Newcastle's interest' (15 March 1721 - 1723); buying Burgundy; will and estate of Arthur Radclyffe; horses and hounds; Lord Cardigan; commissioners for levying (land?) tax in Lincolnshire (Folios 48 - 49)
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Father John Potts, Everingham to Sir Marmaduke Constable: - estate affairs: Transcripts at U DDEV/60/88. (8. Folios 60 - 67)
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Affairs of St. Edmunds; travels on Continent of Sir Marmaduke Constable; horses; a buck for Bryan Salvin; fishing rights at Rusholme in Newland; and incumbency; Lord Langdale asks for a loan (Folios 68 - 77)
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Estate and financial affairs; horses and hounds; wine (Folios 78 - 115)
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Advice on cataloguing a library
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Death of M.C.'s sister Haggerston; C.H.'s children and their education on the Continent; family and financial affairs; pictures: (Folios 1 - 42). With: Account for 'Mr. Haggerston and the young ladies at Gravelines', circa 1743
Mary Clare Haggerston (2) and Hellena Petre to Constable Haggerston: general; thanks for money; death of Sir Carnaby Haggerston, 1756
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£1,000 left by Sir Marmaduke Constable to younger children of B.S., 12 November 1747 Henry Corbie, Watten to William Constable: - 'a debt this House ow'd Sir Marmaduke Constable', 20 February 1753. Thomas Champney to William Constable: West Rasen tithes, 25 December 1753 Sir Thomas Haggerston to William Constable: asks W.C. to order him a landau; and sends him money: (2), 15 May 1754 - 29 January 1758 Joseph Catton to William Constable: Drax Land Tax, 16 May 1758 (Folios 44 - 49)
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Flooding and drainage in West Rasen; family matters; 'Small Pox much stirring in York, both Natural & by Inoculation' (16 April 1765); estate affairs; horses; terms of John Grundy, Hull for forming a scheme for drainage and navigation (for area between Pocklington, Market Weighton and R. Humber); Market Weighton-Selby Turnpike; East Riding Hunt offered to W.H.M.C. by Lord George Cavendish ('Mr. Thompson of Escrick had asked for it'); son Marmaduke would like to come home for the holidays; wine; Land Tax; prescriptions; trees from the English Benedictines at Dunkirk; severe hailstorm near Paris (Folios 50 - 62)
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Family and business affairs; death and estate of Mr. Butler; company at Scarborough; hunting; Catholic Committee and R.C. affairs; new house at Terregles (23 November 1792); marriage of his brother Charles and Miss Stanley; curacy of Seaton; shooting; Holme offered to the Liege nuns (8 September 1794); marital difficulties of William Middelton; Chancery suit with the Webbe Westons; Irish Catholics: With 2 drafts from M.C.M. (38), 1784 - 1814 Also Marmaduke Constable to Lady Winefred Maxwell Constable: their ill health, 9 May 1777 (Folios 63 - 102)
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Estate affairs: (Folios 1 - 123). Transcripts as U DDEV/60/88
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Mainly estate, legal and financial affairs; some reference to religion (Folios 125 - 201)
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With pedigrees of families of Radcliffe of Dilston, Earls of Derwentwater; Salvin of Croxdale Hall; Swineburne of Capheaton; Haggerston of Haggerston & Ellingham; and Mitford-Potts; as mentioned in the letters
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Visit to Terregles; shooting game; hunting; social events: In 'Cuddon's New Year's Gift or Catholic Ladies and Gentlemen's Pocket Book', 1826. With memoranda of bedroom furniture and accounts (no date)
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Recipes; weather; hunting; social events; family affairs; visits to Terregles and Carlaverock; holiday on the Continent: In 'Peacock's Historical Almanack', 1834. With memoranda of London, York and Sheriff's bills, (no date)
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Hunting; family affairs; social events; laying foundation stone at Everingham Church; attendance at Assizes; weather; etc.: In 'Peacock's Historical Almanack
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Weather; hunting; shooting game; social events; visit to Terregles: In 'Peacock's Historical Almanack, 1842. With memoranda of accounts, (no date)
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Affairs as a trustee; Will of Mrs. Cholmley; family affairs; visits to Carlaverock and Terregles; presentation of a silver bugle to the Weighton Volunteers; Nith Navigation: In 'Lett's Diary', 1861. With: Field plans and rotation of crops at Holme Farm and Petersfield Farm. Memoranda of cellar book, consumption of mutton and pork, valuation of Petersfield Farm, livestock, etc. (no date)
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Estate and farm matters; weather: In Lett's Diary', 1864. With: Field plan and rotation of crops at Petersfield Farm. Memoranda of corn accounts; livestock; etc. (no date)
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Social events; weather; farm and estate matters: In Lett's Diary', 1867. With: Field plan and rotation of crops at Everingham and Petersfield Farms. Memoranda of livestock; corn account, etc. (no date)
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Family affairs; farm and estate matters; weather: In Lett's Diary', 1868. With: Field plan and rotation of crops at Petersfield and Holme Farms. Memoranda of accounts, (no date)
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Family affairs; estate and farm matters; social events; visit to Scotland: In 'Lett's Diary', 1873. With memoranda of farm accounts and livestock, etc. (no date)
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Social and family affairs
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Social and family affairs. In 'Lett's Diary'
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Includes a price tabel of bread and flour
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Respecting a new Commission of Sewers. (as U DDEV/63/4) '[ ] there is some newes stirring though but whispered, any time since saturday posts have come from the west in the necke of one another they say that 8000 men were listed to mee[t] neere Taunton in Somersetshire Ludlow to lead the foote and Desborowe the horse, whatever it bee, his Matie comes very suddenly to St. James & the duke of Yorke removes to Salisbury Court & more feares seeme to be apprehended at Court than usually [ ]'
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Skelfleet head, Langdike, Halfpenny Sike and Newdike, Hodlet Sewer, Thornton Dam and Head, Ragholfdike, Handsard Dam or Ansterdam:
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Also relates to Temple Dam and Flush Dike
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Following flooding in Seaton Rosse, Everingham, Holme, Spaldington and Gribthorpe
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To view, 'in this hard season of the frost [ ] the level from Bursey-nouke to Bromfleett', and give their opinion whether the general drain should be begun there or elsewhere
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Work to be done by Mr. Walker
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Company unable to contribute towards Navigation and raise no objections to its discontinuance
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Market Weighton Drainage and Navigation (including proposed reconstruction of Major Bridge; state of Humber Lock and meeting of Trustees; death of Mr. Herbert Usher, Clerk to the Market Weighton Drainage and Navigation Trustees and appointment of his successor; proposed Bill; proposals for taking over canal; repair of bridges; Market Weighton Drainage Award and Act; appeals against assessments; etc.)
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Vol. 1. 1558 - 1603. Also contains: a) List of martyrs. 1573 - 1618, b) List of Catholic clergy deprived 1558, c) List of Catholic prisoners in York Castle; and account of their behaviour when forced to hear Protestant sermons, 1599, d) Lists of Catholic prisoners in Wisbech Castle, 1579 - 1582; and in Ely Palace, 1594
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Vol. 3. 1625 - 1642. Also contains: a) List of martyrs. 1628 - 1654
Vol. 4. 1642 - 1646
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79 - 106 Printed material
107 Poems
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112 - 248 Various
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Containing: copies of Will and Codicil of Sir Marmaduke Constable; instructions left by Sir Carnaby Haggerston concerning Everingham house in York; account of cattle which died of distemper at Everingham and Thorpe (6 October 1748); West Rasen rental (1745); and estate matters 'during the time I shall Continue the Management of Mr. Constables Estate'
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1) Trials of Sir Richard Grahme, Viscount Preston, and John Ashton for high treason, 1690 - 1691 Also Two Letters from King James to the Pope, and from the Earl of Melfort to the late Queen, (1689 - 1690)
2) 'Allegiance and Prerogative Considered', 1689
3) 'The late Lord Chief Justice North's Argument in the Case between Sir William Soames, Sheriff of Suffolk, and Sir Sam. Barnardiston', 1689
4) 'The Declaration of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, & Commons... presented to the King and Queen by [ ] the Marquiss of Hallifax'. (12 February 1689/9), 1689
5) 'Speech of... Henry Powle, esq.; Speaker of the House of Commons (on 1 May 1689 at passing of Acts for raising money towards reducing Ireland, and concerning collecting the public revenue), 1689
6) 'Address to the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons... to the King'. (8 March 1698/9), 1698/9
7) 'The Case of the Charter of London Stated', 1683
8) 'The Last Speech & Behaviour of William Lord Russell... Captain, Thomas Wolcot, John Rouse, gent. and William Hone, 1683
9) 'Animadversions upon [ ] the Speech of ... Lord Russell', 1683
10) 'Animadversions of the Last Speech and confession of... William Lord Russell', 1683
11) 'Some succinct Remarks on the Speech of... Lord Russell', 1683
12) 'A Narrative of the Phanatical Plot', by John Zeale', 1683
13) 'Villainy Displayed: or, the Information of John Zeale', 1683
14) 'The Test or Tryal of the Goodness and Value of Spiritual Courts', 1683
15) 'The Tryal... for the Riot at Guildhall' (on Midsummer Day 1682 at the election of Sheriffs)', 1683
16) 'Oates' Manifesto', 1683
17) 'A Letter to Mr. Settle', 1683
18) 'Reflexions upon a late Pamphlet intituled A Narrative written by E. Settle', 1683
19) 'A Narrative. Written by E. Settle', 1683
20) 'The Tryals... of Titus Oates', 1685
21) 'An Account of the Reasons of the Nobility of the Gentry's Invitation (to) the Prince of Orange', 1688
22) 'An Enquiry into the Power of Dispensing with Penal Statutes', 1689
23) 'The late Lord Russells Case' by Henry, Lord De La Mere', 1689
24) 'A Defence of the late Lord Russell's Innocency', 1689
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Everingham, Weighton, Shipton, Goodmanham, Thorpe, Melbourne, Storthwaite, Seaton, Holme, Harswell, Bubwith, Laytham, Aythorp, Gribthorpe, Foggathorpe, Pocklington, Barmby, Waplington, Kilnwick, Thornton, Woodhouse, Hayton, Beilby, Burnby, 'Burnhowm', Londesborough: Also of the 'waiters in every office of the house, at the entertainment... 1573' And 'Accompt of catell taken' in Foggathorpe, Acclam, and Everingham. (Loose), 6 July 1573
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Also: Printed list of Roman Catholic martyrs. (Loose), 1584 - 1589
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Signature of Charles I
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Charles I at Newcastle. Scots. marching out 'on Fryday next' and leaving him to the English. He refuses to go to Holmby House. Montrose arrived out of Denmark 'where there is great preparation for war'. Lord Lowdon's attempt to persuade the King to sign the propositions and take the covenant. Etc
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To pay £125, being a half-year's composition for his recusancy. Also: Acquittance for the same £125, 22 November 1632
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For payment of £125 by Phillip Constable, being half-year's composition for his recusancy
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Also: Copy of the Composition of Phillip Constable (10 December 1652), 4 September 1632
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Specifically 23 November 1632; 18 June 1633
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For payment of £3. 6. 8d. by Marmaduke Constable of Bolesworth, co. Lincs. gent. being a half-year's composition for his recusancy
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For £131. 13. 4d. being half-year's composition for his recusancy (increased following death of Francis Constable of Thorpe in the Streete).
Specifically 12 June 1637; 18 June 1640; 1 June 1641; 16 December 1642.
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For £10, being a rent charge sold by his father, Sir George Reresby, to her late husband for £150: Witn. Hen. Leadbetter, H. Forth, Geo. Wirrall, 9 October 1644 With Note by Sir J.R. that he is paying this on account of her needs, and is not bound to any further payments until he is satisfied that such a sum is due from him, (no date). Endorsement on how to secure further payments- 'it may dow good for the Cheldrun'. (no date)
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Terms for surrender of Newark
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Requesting that Capt. Wade ('of good affection to the Parlement'), and who formerly farmed the estate) might be admitted tenant of the sequestrated estate of Sir Philip Constable for the ensuing year, March 1646. Also: Furlough from John, Lord Bellasis, to Sir Philip Constable: to return to his home on the capitulation of Newark, being in the garrison there at the surrender and having 'demeaned himselfe lyke a person of honour dureinge the seige', 8 May 1646
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Also: Pass, signed by R. Mainwaring, for Sir Philip Constable, Mr. Ayscough and their two men to go to Greenestead in Sussex and return to West Raison. Given at London, 4 July 1646
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Sir Thomas Fairfax Message (to the City and Commissioners) on behalf of the King, 8 July (no year)
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For a certificate of the delinquency of Sir Phillipp Constable of Westrasen, his crimes against Parliament and estates
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Also: Conditions sought by Sir Phillipp Constable for restoration of his estates (estimated date circa 1649)
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Trustees of the East Riding to return goods distrained in respect of recusancy of Sir Philip Constable, his composition having been paid until 1642 and his estate having since been sequestrated; and to make no further distraints until the Committee has been informed, 31 August 1649. Also: Petition of William Creyck to the Commissioners for Compounding: concerning his title to the manor of West Rayson, which he has purchased from Marmaduke Constable and which was sequestrated for the recusancy and delinquency of Sir Philip Constable, (estimated date 1651)
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To be allowed to remain in York, having a house there but nowhere else, his wife being 'bigg with Childe', (estimated date 1651) Also: Order granting the petition, 14 February 1651. And: Draft terms of a Bond: A.B. & family to do nothing prejudicial to the Commonwealth during the residence in York. (Loose). (no date)
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Thorpe, Shipton, Weighton, Arras, Storthwaite, Whalsey, Everingham, Beilby, Hayton, Gardham, Rolston, Atwick, Sudcoates, Sumergames, Sutton, Drax, York: (22 October 1651), 5 May 1651 Also: Summary Valuation of Lincolnshire estates( estimated date circa 1651)
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Also: Petition of Philip Constable, esq. to the Commissioners for Compounding: that the Commissioners of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire should certify the reason for his inclusion in a return of papist delinquents, of which charge he is innocent (estimated date circa 1651)
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Name of Sir Phillip Constable to be removed from the Bill for the Sale of Delinquents' Estates, and his lands not to be sold
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Specifically 31 March 1640; 5 May 1641
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Allowing the interest and claim of Philip Constable (under recited leases for 7 years of 8 April 1652) to his sequestrated estates in Everingham, Thorpe, Bealby, Shipton, Hayton, Storthwaite, Weighton, Arras, Whalsey, Rowlston, Sodcoats, Summergames and Sutton
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John Rushworth having paid the first moiety of the purchase money for the manor of West Rasen, with lands in West and Middle Raysen (sequestrated estates of Sir Phillip Constable), the Commissioners for Sequestrations in Lincolnshire are to take no further profits of the premises
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John Rushworth having paid the first moiety of the purchase money for Arras Farm in par. Weighton; lands in Thorpe par. Nunborneholme; a messuage and lands in Whalsey (parcel of monastery of St. John of Beverley) par. Holme in Spaldinge Moore; and the manor of Everingham
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Also: Petition of Sir Phillip Constable to the Committee for reporting the Names to the Additional Bill: that his name might not be inserted into any new Bill, having previously been exempted on petition to Parliament, circa 1651
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For a rebate to be made to John Rushworth out of the second moiety of his purchase money for the manors of West Raisin and Middle Raisin, in consequence of a lease of the premises, for 7 years, having been granted by the Commissioners for Sequestrations in Lincolnshire to Christofer Bentley, gent. (6 April 1652)
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Everingham, Thorpe, Bealby, Shipton, Hayton, Storthwait, Weighton, Arras, Whalsey, Garthum, Rowlston, Atwicke, Sudcoates, Somergames, Sutton, Drax, York: With deductions, and particulars of leases of the premises to be granted to Phillip Constable, William Archer, John Laycocke, Richard Poole, John Constable. From the Book of Contracts of the Commissioners for Sequestrations of Papists' and Delinquents' Estates in Yorkshire, beginning Lady Day 1652
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Also: Copy of particulars of estate of Sir P.C. in Sudcoats, 20 August 1653
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Also a similar Order relating to the purchase money for a messuage and lands in Whalsey, in respect of a free rent payable out of the premises
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Also: Order (similar to p.53, U DDEV/68/248/1Z) relating to purchase money for the manor of Averingham (Everingham) and estates in Thorpe, Arras and Whalsey, in respect of a lease of the premises, for 7 years, granted by the Commissioners for Sequestration in Yorkshire to Phillip Constable, gent. (8 April 1652), 27 September 1653
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i.e. John Steele for a messuage and lands, and John Turner for a cottage, at Everingham; Robert Billopes for Gardum Farm par. Cherry Burton
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Everingham, Thorpe, Bealby, Shipton, Hayton, Storthwaite, Weighton, Whalsey, Rowlston, Sodcoates, Summergames and Sutton:
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The bearer, Mr. Shirburne, may treat with him on the allowance claimed by the minister (of Harswell). '... this estate is in me, not to my use, but for the use of divers creditors)'
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For the purchase of forfeited estates of Sir Philip Constable, and for payment of his debts and those of Marmaduke Constable
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Return of constable of Everingham, on valuation of Everingham ('no freeholders... all tenants (at will) of the lord... John Rushworth'), 18 August 1659
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Witn. Peter Hamonde, clerk
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Given under Signet. Signature of Charles II
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An Acquittance for £20 from Sir Philip Constable, 'his free present to his Majesty', 10 March 1661/2 and a fragment of a Report on springs at Thorpe, Shipton Beck and St. Everilda's Well (estimated date mid 18th cent.)
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Also Extract from Bull of Clement IX relating to religious orders, 20 July 1668
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'The present King has banisht his reputed Mrs. Sidley' and has told the Lords that the Kings Chapel will be continued for their use, but that he will be content with 'his wife's little Chappell'. London. 14 February 1684/5. Also: Draft Certificate of loyalty of Sir Philipp Constable of Everingham (estimated date 1685 - 1688)
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His intention of returning to England and calling a free Parliament
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From Dublin Castle
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Scurvy, dropsy, rheumatism and 'an inclynacon to a Palsy' mentioned
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Ill-health of Sir Philip Constable
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That Sir Philip Constable has paid a double assessment for his estate at Everingham and elsewhere
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Also. Letter: Ellis Cunliffe, Ilkley to Mr. Watkinson at Middleton: is informed that W. has taken upon himself 'the office or function of a Popish Priest'. Will prosecute him unless he leaves the country immediately, 18 October 1770
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Details of the Will of Francis Ratcliffe's father
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Also Copy of the Act for Suppressing the Growth of Popery, 1700
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A list of steps necessary for the Pope to take 'consistent with the Catholick principles' which would improve the chances of the Roman Catholics of England being granted 'some Liberty and Security for their Religion'
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Measures being taken in the East Riding against Roman Catholics
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Prospects of the Bill, for a tax on Roman Catholics' estates, being thrown out, though 'Walpole is so bent upon it, likely for his own ends, and how our agents at London can satiate the purse of so rich a courtier... I know not'. Relative extract from Wise's newsletters. 'Glad the wild beef was liked', 3 December 1722 Also: Letter: Stephen Tempest, York to Sir Marmaduke Constable: news of the same bill, 28 November 1722
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Letter: Bryan Salvin to Sir Marmaduke Constable: tax levied on Roman Catholics' estates, 11 August 1723
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Copied 1849 from the original, written on the backs of playing-cards, then in possession of Thomas Constable
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Found between pp.106-107
Including:
i) Acquittance for £20 paid by Marmaduke Constable to John Day for the use of his master William Roper, 23 August 1653
ii) Copy. Speech of Bl. William Southworth before his execution, 27 June 1654
iii) List of debts of (Sir Philip Constable?), 26 January 1654/5
iv - v) Letters: Robert Shirburne, London to George Constable, Everingham: mainly Roman Catholic affairs, and measures against them in London and the East Riding; some estate and family matters; has had 'good regardes from the Kinge since he came to towne... by the title of honest Shirborne'. (2), 13 October 1663; 9 April 1664
vi) Copy: Letters Patent of Charles II: his intention to take the statutory fine of £20 a month from Sir John Arundell of Lanhere, co. Cornwall, for non - attendance at church: his estates being so leased, and mortgaged that the alternative, of seizing two-thirds of his estates, is impracticable. Sent to Sir Philip Constable at York, 4 March 1680/1
vii) Mr. Benlowes Narrative; and the Examination of Titus Oates before Parliament, circa 1680
viii) Letter: (W. Heath?) to Sir Philip Constable: account of fees 'due to the Tresory before recusants money could be gott back', 28 July 1685
ix - x) Letters: to Mrs. Constable Maxwell from (cousin Mary?) in Parish: assassination of the Duc de Berri; French politics; reference to Lucy, February 1820
xi) Letter: Rev. John Newman to William Constable Maxwell (10th Lord Herries): 'about a crucifix and letters I had brought for him from the Pope', 19 March 1846
xii) Letter: Rev. John Lingard, Hornby, to (William Constable Maxwell?): a Papal dispensation for the marriage of Sir John Maxwell and Agnes Herries (1555 - 1556), 9 September 1848
xiii) Letter: Cardinal Wiseman to Mr. (William Constable?) Maxwell: - congratulating him on his excellent pamphlet and 'having unmasked the canting bigots of your northern regions', 17 April (post 1850)
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The Sherburne family had owned land in Stonyhurst in Lancashire since at least 1246 when Robert de Sherburne is recorded as living there. Richard de Sherburne (1381-1441), who married Agnes Stanley, sat in the 1420s parliaments of Henry V. Their only son, Richard, predeceased his father but left a son, Robert de Sherburne (1431-1492), who married Joan Ratcliff and they had several children. Their eldest son, Richard (c.1460-1513) built the choir at Mitton church and his son, Hugh Sherburne (c.1480-c.1528; the first to drop the prefix of the surname), made additions to the fourteenth century mansion at Stonyhouse and built the chantry of the church. He married Anne Talbot in 1511 and they had several children. Their eldest son, Thomas (c.1505-1536), was high sheriff of Lancashire and married Joan Townley (Sherborn, A history of the family of Sherborn, pp.1-28).
During the time that their eldest son, Richard Sherburne, was alive the family's estates and wealth grew. Born in 1526 he was knighted at the age of only 22 in 1544. He held various public offices including high forester of Bowland and lieutenant of Lancashire. He enlarged his estates and put effort into rebuilding the house at Stonyhurst and also Mitton church. He also built two families. His marriage to Maud Bold in 1539 resulted in the birth of five sons and three daughters. In addition, he had by his mistress, Isabel Wood, a son and two daughters. Two other illegitimate sons were also mentioned in his will. After the death of his wife in 1588 he married Isabel Wood. Richard Sherburne died in 1594. Born before the reformation, he retained his catholic faith throughout his life and his recusancy was largely ignored by the authorities (Sherborn, A history of the family of Sherborn, pp.28-38).
The successor to his estates was his second son, also Richard, born in 1546. This Richard Sherburne was given the captaincy of the Isle of Man and he and his first wife moved there. They had several children before she died in the same year as his father in 1591. He moved back to Stonyhurst and remarried, but his second wife died childless in 1611 and he remarried for a third time. By his first wife he left five children and his will also mentions an illegitimate daughter. He built the estates up further and bought from James I the rectory and advowson of Mitton. He finished the building his father had started at Stonyhurst. He also managed to avoid the full weight of the authorities for his recusancy, possibly through being able to control the living at Mitton church. When he died in 1629 he was buried in this church, along with his first wife whose body was moved from the Isle of man at his request (Sherborn, A history of the family of Sherborn, pp.39-43; DDEV/69/1).
The papers in the collection relate entirely to the family in the seventeenth century and the will of this Richard Sherburne dated 1627 is the earliest document. However, most of the papers are those of the next two generations. Richard Sherburne's son, also Richard (b.1586), married Elizabeth Walmsley and in the 1630s they were both arraigned for recusancy. In the 1640s they were forced to flee to Cumberland and then York when their estates were sequestered by parliament; Oliver Cromwell is known to have stayed at Stonyhurst at least twice during his military campaigns (Sherborn, A history of the family of Sherborn, pp.43-4).
The Sherburnes stayed slightly ahead of events through Richard Sherburne taking the National Covenant in May 1646 (DDEV/69/10). In 1649 they arranged marriages for their two children. Their son, Richard (b.1626), married an heiress, Isabel Ingleby, whose marriage portion was £3000 (DDEV/69/12). Their daughter, Anne, married Marmaduke Constable, the eldest son of Philip Constable, who was also a royalist and a recusant. Their marriage helped the financial plight of the Constable family and in the 1650s Richard and Elizabeth Sherburne were deeply involved in the efforts of the Constables to retain their lands. Throughout the early 1650s Richard Sherburne and his son in law Marmaduke carried out a whole series of 'false' sales and leases (to a network of catholic friends and London lawyers) to prevent total loss of the Constable estates. In this they were largely successful (Roebuck, 'The Constables of Everingham', passim; Roebuck, Yorkshire baronets, pp.156-68).
Richard and Elizabeth Sherburne moved to Yorkshire to live with their daughter and the Constable estates were managed in the 1660s by Anne, as Marmaduke Constable had to flee abroad. She was aided by Robert Sherburne, a cousin, and his papers and those of his brother Alexander are scattered through the collection. In 1666 Elizabeth Sherburne died and her husband died at the beginning of the following year. They left their daughter a large amount of money as well as rents and profits from their Lancashire estates. This became a bone of contention between Anne Constable and her brother and papers in the collection indicate that the ensuing legal battle was acrimonious. Anne and Marmaduke Constable died within a year of each other in 1679 and 1680 respectively. He died abroad. The papers in Hull University Archives end with those of Anne Constable nee Sherburne.
Anne was outlived by her brother, Richard, by ten years. The estates he inherited at Stonyhurst were depleted by sequestrations and the financial burden placed on them by his parents and his sister's family. He also failed to escape the consequences of being a catholic and had to flee abroad during the popish plot. He and his wife left two sons and two daughters. Both daughters predeceased him, but his son, another Richard Sherburne (b.1652), inherited the dwindling estates. However, he only outlived his father by one year, dying childless in 1690, and the youngest son, Nicholas (b.1658), inherited Stonyhurst. His son and heir predeceased him in 1702 and the Sherburne estates then passed to his daughter Mary, whose marriage to Thomas Howard, 8th duke of Norfolk, ensured that they finally passed into the family of the dukes of Norfolk (Sherborn, A history of the family of Sherborn, pp.46-52).
The papers of the Sherburne family comprise wills and settlements, surveys of the Sherburne estates in Stonyhurst, Lancashire, correspondence with Gabriel Hesketh who was appointed as steward to those estates in the 1640s and 1650s, family correspondence and legal documents relating to a dispute over the 1667 will of Richard Sherburne. The material largely covers just 50 years when the family was closely connected with the Constables of Everingham.
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Hull University Archives:
U DDEV/9/56-57; U DDEV/24/4; U DDEV/31/97; U DDEV/38; U DDEV/44/125; U DDEV/50/34, 44-58, 201-202, 232-234; U DDEV/53/13-15; U DDEV/54/9; U DDEV/55/45; U DDEV/56/461; U DDEV/60; U DDEV/65/19; U DDEV/68/248
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Stowe MSS and some Harleian letters, British Library
Estate papers (privately-owned), Stonyhurst College, nr. Blackburn, Lancashire
Bequests to son Richard; grandson Richard; nephew Richard (son of dec'd. brother Thomas S.); daughter-in-law Elizabeth (wife of son Richard); wife Anne; reputed daughter Margaret Sherburne alias Gregson (daughter of Ellin Cromblholme); poor of Aighton, Bailey and Chaigley, of Mitton and Crooke, of Laythgrime (Leagram) and Chipping, and of Dutton and Ribchester; Robert Sherburne (second son of dec'd. brother Thomas) and his brother Thomas; nieces Maud and Elizabeth Sherburne; son-in-law William Pennington, esq. and wife Catherine; wife's servant, Margaret Foster; servants Hugh and Alexander Sherburne, gents., Lawrence Bannishter, Adam Houghton, Thomas Sherburne, John Houlden, James Sudell, Richard Mollinex and Richard Crosse; Edmund Hayhurst; godson, the son of Henrie Norcrosse, late vicar of Ribchester; wife's maid Katherine Watson; servants John Houlden and Thomas Oddie; John Gregson son of Robert G. and Grace 'his now wife'; William Swinglehurst grandson of John S. dec'd.; sisters Jane, wife of Rouland Houghton, and Grace, wife of William Houghton; godson Richard Houlden of Chaigley; brother Richard; wife of son Henry; servants John Houlden, John Townley and Richard Sherburne of Hisham; grandson Richard Pennington: - mentions lands in Eshoulte, Guiesly, Bailden, Hauksworth, Menston, Bowland, Graystone-Gill, Houlden, Bradforth, Aukley, Finningley and Misson, cos. York and Nottingham; Wiswell; manors of Steed and Haworth; parsonage of Mitton; rectory of Ribchester with demesne lands called Windie Arbor; messuage called Whitledale; Lathgryme Hall alias Laund Hall; Burneslacke; lands in Clidrow, Standon and Greengore, co. Lancs.; rector of Guysley; rectory of Warton, co. Lancs.; capital messuage in Wiswell (in tenure of Francis Paslew). Also sheep, cattle, gear, money; armour, weapons, flag and tent; and furniture (including a pair of organs in the hall at Stonihurst, and 'windie insturments'): Body of his first wife Katherine, daughter of Lord Sturton, to be brought from Isle of Man and buried with him. Exors. wife Anne, and friends Robert Swinglehurste of Farwick House, Thomas Sherburne of Hisham and Francis Paslew of Wiswall, gents. Witn. Hugh Sherburne, John Houlden
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For payment of £5: Witn. George Ramesbothame, Edward Parkinson, Jeffray Risheton
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For payment of 24s.: Witn. Peter Hesketh, Jeffray Risheton, 18 February 1642. Also in £3: Edward Braddill and Richard Braddill to R.S.: for payment of 30s.: Witn. Henery Gelly, Jeffray Risheton, 13 February 1642
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For payment of 26s.: Witn. Jeffray Risheton
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For payment of £20. 16s. at manor house of Wiglesworth on ensuing 25 November, or £19 if Jane daughter of Richard Sherburne of Gigleswick has died before then: Witn. George Ramesbothame, Peeter Crosse, Jeffray Risheton
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For payment of 20s.: Witn. Robart Woodes, John Sherburne
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For payment of £1. 9s.: Witn. Robte. Wilkinson, John Sherburne
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For payment of £4. 1s.: Witn. Robeart Tattersaw, Henery Coal, John Sherburne
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That Richard Sherburne of Wiglsworth, esq. 'is a very good Churchman and a true protestant', and has taken the National Covenant. Witn. Robert Taylor, John Robinson
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Stoniehurst; Aighton, Bailey and Chadisley (Chaigley); Dutton, Laund, Goosnargh, Whitingham, Chippin, Plumpton, Laithgrim (Leagram), Cattforth, Ribchester, Hambleton, Fylde, Lancaster, Ellelle, Longton, Mosse (Bank), Chorley, Wiswall, Bolland, Grastongill, Whytondale, Bradforth, Mitton, Wigglesworth, Eshold, Guysley; Bangor (Isle of Man)
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i) Richard Shirburne of Stoniehurst, esq, ii) Isabell Towneley, widow of Nicholas T. of Royle, esq. dec'd. and iii) Thomas Hesketh of Maynes, William Towneley, gent., Henry Blundell of Prescott and Richard Sherburne of Buckley, gents: prior to marriage of Richard Sherburne, gent., son and heir of R.S. (as i) and Isabell Inglebye grandaughter of I.T.: for his marriage portion of £3,000: manors of Stoniehurst, Aighton, Bailey, Chagley, Wiswall, Dutton, Cattforth, Carleton, Hambleton, Chorley, and Langton, co. Lancs. The wapentake court of Chorley and of the bailiwick of Lealand. Manors of Steed and Haworth, and the parsonage of Mitton. Lands of Laigrim alias Laithgrim Park and the fields and closures of Laigrim. Lands of Windie Hills in the forest of Bolland. And all his other estates in such places and in Ellell, Longton, Ribchester, Chippin, Alston, Cliderowe, Whitingham, Haighton, Grimsargh, Combrall, Goosnargh, Plumpton, Mearley, Newsom, Sowerby, Inskipp, Poulton, Bispham, Norcrosse, Horseholme, Great Hoole, Howick, Eccleston, Whitle in le Woods, Thorneley and Lancaster, co. Lancs. (excepting a burgage house in Lancaster in tenure of John Carter). Manors of Wiglesworth, Eshold alias West Eshold and Guysley; and estates in such places and in Baildon, Hauksworth, Menston alias Mensington, Bolland, Grastongill, Whitledale, Bradforth, and Holden, co. York: I.T. to settle the inheritance of all her estates in cos. Lancs. and York to the uses of the marriage. Witn. William Winckley, Henry Coulthurst, Richard Towneley, George Speake, John Hahurst, William Frith, Thos. Aspden, 15 November 1649 Endorsements of livery of seisin in cos. Lancs. (17 November 1649) and York (8 February 1650/1?); and of attornment of Hugh Browne, tenant of all the premises (17 November 1649)
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For payment of £3: Witn. George Ramsbotham, Willm. Frith
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For 60 years (if R.S. and wife Elizabeth so long live): for a debt of £800 acquitted to him by her, and for £500 additional: manors of Wiglesworth, Eshold alias West Eshold, and Guysley; with Wiglesworth Hall, Eshold Hall and all lands and appurtenances in such places: Witn. Willm. Barrett, John Warens, Jo. Cartwright
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All claims, actions and debts: To indemnify him against claims of her daughter Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Dearham of Dearham Grange, co. Norfolk, esq. Witn. Willm. Barrett, John Warens, Jo. Cartwright
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For payment of £7. 10s.: Witn. John Hurst, Georg, Hornbie. In duplicate
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Manors of Wiglesworth, Eshould and West Eshould, with 38 messuages, 70 cottages, 2 mills, 1 dovecote, 50 gardens, 50 orchards, 200ac. land, 120ac. meadow, 200ac. pasture, 100ac. wood, 200ac. furze and heath in such places and in Guysley: To K.G. for 60 years at £10 rent. (3 November 1652)
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Property as U DDEV/69/15, on same terms: Further to a later agreement between them, and for £1,400. Witn. Christopher Birkhead, John Thornicroft, John Cartwright, Will. Rishton, Humphrey Nottell, John Gerard, John Welde
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Defeasance at U DDEV/55/37
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For payment of £1,030 on ensuing 14 November in Blackburn church. Witn. Richard Change, Edward Winton, scrivener and his apprentice Tho. Turner
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For payment of £1,015 on ensuing 15 August at Roby. Witn. Augustine Bucknell, Francis Bowen, John Hercy
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To confess judgement in a suit to be brought by William Whitfield in the event of M.C. failing in the payment of £1, 015 as specified in U DDEV/69/23. Witn. Augustine Bucknell, Francis Bowen, John Hercy
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Property as U DDEV/69/15, held by Dame K.G. under lease as U DDEV/69/20: Witn. Tho. Derham, John Cartwright
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Witn. H. Place, Will. Rishton, Ed. Criplinge, Richard Tounley, John Gerard
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For payment by M.C. of £206 to John Granger of Clarkenwell, co. Mdx. (R.S. being bound, with M.C. and Sir Philip Constable, to J.G. in £400, by a Bond of the same date, for the payment): Witn. Will. Rishton, Robt. Saltmarsh, Rich. Wright, senr
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Trustees of Katherine wife of John Fortescue of par. St. Dunstan in the West, London, esq.) to K.F.: to receive rent due from Richard Shirburne for houses demised to him
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Reference to tenement called Whittle Dale and cattle
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Being part of purchase money. Witn. Geo. Constable, Robt. Saltmarsh And for a further £5, 16 May 1655
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That Dame Frances Weld, since dec'd. was a party to the Statute Staple (at U DDEV/69/21) as a trustee of Marmaduke Constable. Made to clarify the matter for Sir John Weld of Bindon, co. Dorset, son and exor. of Dame F.W. Witn. William Brent, Willi. Rishton, Willm. Winn, Ro. Saltmarsh, Thomas Raper, Charles Norwood
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For payment of 40s.: Witn. William Townesend, Gabriel Hesketh
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For payment of £100: Witn. William Brent, Ra. Saltmarsh
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Between Mr. Shirburne and others and Lord Castleton?
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'Windy milne' in Hambleton, co. Lancs. with a kiln for drying the corn, a malt loft, 'a sufficient Moss dale' to be set out by the bailiff or steward of R.S. and all equipment and appurtenances: Witn. Robt. Bryers, William Garlick
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Witn. Hen. Jones, William Garlicke, John Dobson
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Houses and tenements in Whittingham, Laithgrim (Leagram), Grindleton, Dutton, Wiglesworth, Wiswall, Carleton and Chorley; mansion house and 3 gardens in Laithgrim; and 2 barns and a garden in Lancaster:
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For payment of £14. 7s.: Witn. Gabriel Heskith, Tho. Morley, Stephen Harrison
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For payment of £50 to William Garlicke, servant of R.S. out of money in hands of Sir M.C. after other payments (to son Richard Sherburne and for debts, funeral expenses and legacies) have been made
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Furniture and goods removed by E.S. and her husband Richard to the house of Sir Marmaduke Constable in Lincoln, where they have lived since leaving London 'plague last summer'(U DDEV/56/13 refers) Except her books, which she leaves to her nephew Sir Thomas Osborne. Witn. William Brent, John Lambe
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For payment of money to Dame Anne Constable
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To pay over surplus money to Sir Marmaduke Constable. Witn. Will. Garlicke, John Dobson
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Witn. Robt. Shirburne, John Lambe, William Garlicke, John Dobson
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That he has never received any satisfaction for the same, nor come to any agreement to end the matter: Witn. John Talbott, Mathias Shirburne, Gabriel Hesketh
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Relates to the management of the Sherburne estates by Elizabeth Sherburne; the fortunes of the family during and after the Civil War; and provisions made for the children of Richard and Elizabeth Sherburne
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Bequests to poor of parish in which he shall die and of Mitton, Wigglesworth, Aighton, Bayley and Chaidsley, and Chipping; son and daughter Shirburne, their children and family at Stonyhurst; son-in-law Sir Marmaduke Constable his wife Dame Anne, children and family; Christopher Bankes; servants; Gabriell Heskith (who has managed estate of R.S.) and his son Cuthbert H.; servants John Lambe, William Garlicke, John Dobson, Elizabeth Boyer. Reference to Marriage Settlement of son Richard (as U DDEV/69/12) and to subsequent disputes with him concerning money due under Will of grandfather Richard Shirburne from tenement called Whittledall, co. York. Provison for £500 to daughter Dame Anne Constable for building a jointure house at West Rasen. Exors. Sir Marmaduke and Dame Anne Constable. Witn. Robt. Shirburne, George Constable, Jo. Sotheron, Willm. Scott
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To pay £100 to Robert Shirburne
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For his accounts since 25 March 1667
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For £100, 100 wether sheep, 100 ewes and 20 tups, delivered to him by Gabriell Hesketh of Whytehill, co. Lancs. gent. further to Agreement between R.S. and his dec'd. father (12 September 1653): Witn. Geo. Hornebie, Stephen Harrison, Robt. Copeland, George Hoole
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All claims and actions: Witn. Jo. Vavasour, John Thorpe, Robt. Manley, Henry Longe, Edw. Topham
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All claims and actions: Witn. Dym. Walpoole, John Cooper, John Rigbie
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17 small Bonds, part of the personal estate of Richard Sherburne. Does not expect to recover much on them, 'being Bonds of very old date'
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For £8, being 4 years' payment of a pension of £2 due to Richard, Archbishop of York, out of the rectory of Mitton
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1 - 19 Estate plans
20 - 31 Building plans
32 - 44 General maps and plans
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See also U DDEV/3/47 - 48; U DDEV/3/108; U DDEV/6/9; U DDEV/9/50; U DDEV/9/124 - 125; U DDEV/9/131; U DDEV/9/138; U DDEV/19/2; U DDEV/21/21; U DDEV/25/58; U DDEV/31/152; U DDEV/44/164; U DDEV/44/170 - 171; U DDEV/59/86; U DDEV/64/26; U DDEV/64/60; U DDEV/68/248/3Z
'And likewise a messuage & Certain Lands thereto belonging Called Drax now in the occupation of Thomas Fisher & Ro. Kirby', by Marmaduke Skelton. Scale 20p. to 1 inch.
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Survey at U DDEV/32/11
The Carre, Feild Closes, The Great Closes, Parsons Close, Hide Close, Lowe Close, Street Close, Wranglands Closes, Hill Closes, Middle Closes, Farr Closes, Geld Close, Smyths Moore, Towne Moore, Kilne - garth, Somer Pasture:
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Copied by Wm. Watson
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Shewing divisions made in pursuance of the Inclosure Act of 1803, by Joseph Dickinson
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Shewing houses, owners, tenants, trades, etc. and S.E. view of Church
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Containing plans, detailed drawings, specifications and elevations of Everingham Hall; plans of an ice house (watermark 1822), farmyard at Everingham (no date), a cottage (watermark 1826), and other buildings. (Some by John Carr of York)
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Henry Hake Seward, Architect, Craven Street, Strand, London
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By J. Myers, Architect, Everingham
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'For Mr. Postlethwayte's Dictionary of Trade and Commerce'
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'Wallis's tour through England and Wales, a new Geographical Pastime'
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Seaton Ross, Everingham, Holme-on-Spalding-Moor. Surveyed 1851 - 2
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West and Middle Rasen and Toft Newton, co. Lincs.
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Kingerby, Usselby, Toft Newton, Market Rasen
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Also contains Rental of farms (on Carlaverock estate?), 1826 - 1824
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Enclosed is a summary of the account, 1844 - 1863
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With Valuation of stock, crop and implements at Kinharvie, 6 July 1877
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Volumes of manuscripts notes, collected in the early 19th century
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Being copies 'made by Mr. Barton from a Manuscript Book in the library of Mr. Astle' of plans and views of burial sites and stone circles; and of drawings of crosses and inscriptions
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Aberdeenshire, Argyll, Banffshire, Elgin
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Sutherland
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Kelso, Aberdeen, Moray, Dryburgh, Cambuskenneth, Arbroath, Balmerinach (Balminnoch), Cupar, Glasgow, Lindores, Newbottle, Paisley, Scone; and 'Charters in Sir Lewis Stewart's Collection'
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Roman bath at Burghead; silver chain found in the tract of the Caledonian Canal; Roman encampment on the Burn of Bardon par. Birney; cos. Kincardine and Aberdeenshire; route of mail coach between Aberdeen and Inverness; castle of Caldwall; excavations of site of Battle of Barry; seal of the 'Hammermen of Dundee'; brief summary of agricultural survey of Ardnamurchan and Smart; burial place of Margaret of Norway, believed to be in Orkney; drawings of bed doors at the Abbey of Dear; stone obelisks at Newton Park; etc.
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Has received the second charge, in the name of Lancelot Welshe, to appear on 7 July; asks W.M. to act for him
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Legal matters; clearing accounts of Stewartry (of Kirkcudbright)
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Estate, legal and financial affairs (title to Nithsdale estate; debts due, etc.)
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Rents; estate affairs; legal process
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Sends Macfarlane's information (concerning Herries peerage?)
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As agent for Marmaduke Constable Maxwell, informs him of the surrender of the teinds of Corbellyhill
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Patronage of Kirkgunzeon
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Offer for a lease of Caerlaverock fishings
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Intention to improve farms of Gladdenholm and Burnside par. Kirkmahoe, part of the entailed Milnhead estate
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Subscription list for erection of a foot bridge across the Nith at Dock Head
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Drainage of Lochar Moss, 26 January 1839 - 30 June 1839. With printed Report on Lochar Floods, by D. M'Callum, 1838; copies of Minutes of Meetings of proprietors interested in Lochar Drainage, 16 January - 12 April 1839; and Memorial and Opinion of Duncan McNeill, 22 June 1839
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Marriage settlement of Lord and Lady Bellew: 12 June 1742 - 17 August 1750. With a copy of the Settlement, 13 September 1731; Acquittance from Lord and Lady Bellew to William, Lord Maxwell, for £1,800 in full payment of her portion, 1 May 1734; Renunciation by Lord Bellew of a claim to interest on a Bond of Security for payment of a portion to Lady Anne Maxwell (no date); and a list of letters and other documents relating to the marriage and settlement (no date)
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Payment of jointure of the Earl's mother and Lord Bellew's daughter
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Will of Dowager Lady Montague: With draft letter from the Earl, and account for legal work
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The document sealed and signed will stand good until a proper Settlement can be made
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Thanks for offer of money; difficulty of transferring it; death of 'our worthy lady' and her burial at Arundel; is to conduct 'young cousin Howard' to Douai about the beginning of June
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Countess Dowager of Nithsdale will need only £100 yearly from her son in future, his father's debts having been quite extinguished; receipt of word from 'the good old Lady' with a Bill for £100. 10s.: need for charity, 'these confusions having put a stop to all business'
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Acknowledging receipt of a Bill for £50 in part of £100 advanced to Countess Dowager of Nithsdale; arrangements for sending rest
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Congratulations on removing Milady from Paris, where small-pox is epidemic; numerous victims; family of his wife Rachel de Beaulieu. In French, 5 October 1753. With a Memorandum, in French, relating to the marriage of Gabriel de Beaulieu, Comte de Losse, and Henriette Esther de Kermilor, and their family, June 1753
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For a Bill for £287 Scots drawn by her on John Thomsone in Quarrell Wood
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Debtor to J. Carnegy: sending letters, mending watch
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All to Mary, Viscountess Dowager Montague
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For repayment to him of sums advanced to Countess Dowager of Nithsdale
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All claims to the Island of Heston Bailliary of Dundrennan, alleged to have been conveyed by the 5th Earl to George Maxwell, cousin of Sir T.M
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For £250 being her half-year's jointure
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A Heritable Bond for 3,000 marks granted by Robert, Earl of Nithsdale to Robert Anderson, merchant in Dumfries, (1640)
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Disputes arising out of seizure of Ladner-Mart Cows due yearly out of every parish in the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright
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With relative Petition of the Commissioners, circa 1723
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With: Report on the estate of affairs of J.S., Whit Sunday 1781 Memorial for John Maxwell of Terraughty, 26 June 1783 Instructions by Earl of Nithsdale to J.S., 26 September 1768
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Sale of part of Nithsdale entailed estates
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Salmon fishing and stake nets in R. Nith
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Application of the fund of the Hutton Mortification, 21 February 1845. With Scheme for administration of Hutton Trust in par. Caerlaverock, 1887
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Portion of annuities payable to Mrs. Constable Maxwell, under Marriage Settlement (13 January 1836) and Bond of Provision (5 December 1863)
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Salmon fishing and stake nets in R. Nith.
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Boundary extension of Blackshaw Special Water Supply District
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Grant of land, near Bankend for school site, to Caerlaverock School Board
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Authority to raise sum not exceeding £7,000 (for improving Caerlaverock and Lockerwood estates) on security of the estates
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Belonging to Marmaduke Constable Maxwell, esq. by William Mounsey, Otley
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Surveyed 1856
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Relating to 1,500 rix dollars payable to Captain Haire for levying 300 men for the service of the King of Denmark under the Earl of Nithsdale
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That he shall not thereby be in any better case than he was at the time of his rebellion
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Terms for disposition and Settlement of the Nithsdale estate
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Addressed to her sister Lady Lucy Herbert. With copy. (19th cent.)
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'For the purposes of Counteracting the abuses which have led to the decrease in their fishings'
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On the situation of the estates, losses from erosion and lands reclaimed. With covering letter to Messrs. Mackenzie and Kermack
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d) Instrument of Sasine: Robert, Earl of Nithsdale to Sir James Maxwell of Calderwood: lands of Meckledripps: 16 April 1635
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Concerning 6,600 marks loaned to the Earl by Nathanaell Udwart son of Nicoll U., sometime provost of Edinburgh
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Concerning 2,800 marks principal due to L.G. on a Bond
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a) Bond: Thomas Gledstaines, writer in Edinburgh to Robert, Earl of Nithsdale: to account for teinds of Hollywood, Tynrim, Keir, Dinscoe, Penpunt, Nether Ewes, Sibblebie, Wawchop and Stablegordon, 30 September 1656
b) Discharge: Robert, Earl of Nithsdale, to Halbert Gledstains, minister at Traquair: stipend of Traquair, 15 December 1648
c) Contract: Parties as (b): stipend of Traquair, 15 December 1648
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18 mark lands of old extant of the college of Linclouden
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William Rose to grant retrocession of half of the tenandry of Kirkconnell
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Concerning action brought against him by George Glendinneing concerning the Countess of Buccleuch and the lordship of Langholme
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Arising from a minute of contract between Alexander Glendonyng and James Johnstonne relating to lands at Delpingstoune and in the parish of Watskirke in Eskdale
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All lordships, baronies, mills, woods, teinds, patronages and other appurtenances of the earldom of Nithsdale (in Annandale, Dumfries, Kirkcudbright, Perth, Roxburgh and Wigtown. Details given)
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Further to Deed of Entail of William, Earl of Nithsdale
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40s. lands of Kenharvie
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Relating to enclosed copy of a Petition from Rev. Andrew Beveridge, minister at Caerlaverock, to Lord Minto concerning his stipend (22 December 1755)
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£300 secured by Heritable Bond as U DDEV/78/75, 1 December 1772. With relative Missive Letter to 'Molly' McMillan, 28 November 1772 And lists of documents. no date
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Endorsed with Acquittance, 23 October 1808
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Intended improvements on the Nithsdale estate in pars. Kirkgunzion, Lochrutton, Terregles, Troqueer and Urr
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Farm of Greenhead in Caerlaverock
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Farm of Townhead and Isle of Caerlaverock
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Annuity of £400 in the event of her surviving him
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Petitioning for some allowance from W.C.M. in respect of his legal expenses in defending his right to use stake nets in R. Nith, 1827. With relative letter: William Woodburn to J.G.: M.C.M. will pay, 12 May 1827
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Bond for £600 from Marmaduke Constable Maxwell
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40s. land of Kinharvie and Clockloy, and the lands of Cullindeuch; the merkland of Drungans and 10s. land of Woodhouse, all in par. Newabbey
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Given at St. Germain
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With Execution, 20 October 1640
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The latter relating to a Tack of lands in the barony of Langholm
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A yearly rent of 44 marks Scots from 40s. land of Kinhearvie and Clockloy, redeemable on payment of 550 marks
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Reference to an excambion between Alexander Glendening of Parton and James Johnstonne of Westraw, both dec'd., of the half lands of Dophingstonn for the £40 land in par. Watstirker in Eskdaill
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8 mark land of Innerhyne and other lands in the sheriffdom of Argyle; pars. Rothesay and Kingarth, in Bute; and elsewhere
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For re-payment of £1,000 (30 November 1667)
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The Maxwell muniments listed here are at U DDEV/80; the Nithsdale Muniments at U DDEV/81
Reprinted in U DDEV/79/A
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A bound volume of 134 manuscript transcripts of Maxwell muniments, prepared circa 1865, from those at U DDEV/80. 'The Transcripts in the Volume and also in other two similar Volumes were made with the view of being printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' but as they would have required a third Volume the printing was deferred. The Transcripts were not finally prepared for printing and in the meantime they are preserved in this form. W. Fraser'
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A similar volume to U DDEV/79/C, containing transcripts of 100 writs (1603 - 1686) and 29 letters (1627 - 1681)
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A similar volume to U DDEV/79/C, containing transcripts of 75 writs (1468 - 1563), and 18 letters (1628 - 1663); and extracts from State Papers, Scotland (1560 - 1579), and from Ayscough and Harleian Manuscripts (1567 - 1578)
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Concerning his help in her suit with Lord Melrose. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Concerning a letter from the Earl to Cardinal Richelieu relating to relations between England and France. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Reasons for James Maxwell leaving the Jesuits. With a note of greeting, in hand of William, Earl of Angus. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Has received two letters. News of various people. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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News of various people in Rome and Paris. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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To George Hewet, dec'd., left to poor orphans (of Edinburgh?); to seek the removal of the impost on imported victuals; and to seek the discharge of the Act of 1621 'anent apparell', which is prejudicial to trade
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Will grant his request on behalf of William Maxwell, but cannot oblige Mr. Hegge. Is dissatisfied with state of affairs at Court. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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A proposed meeting with Lords Montrose and Stormont. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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The occasion is fair for amending all errors passed by the late Convocation. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Ministers of Dumfries have related to the Privy Council the disorderly proceedings of the Papists in that neighbourhood, for which they blamed the Earl and Lord Herries. Hopes they will leave that unhappy course. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Accusations of Sir Robert Ker that he has usurped the title and intruded himself into the possession of Sir Robert's escheat tiends. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Sending 27 men, to be shipped for Germany. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Has a warrant for pressing boats; has been ill and so impeded from raising soldiers. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Shipping men to Germany. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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'Unkindness' done to the Earl by Drumlangrig
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To consider whether, and how, volunteers for service with the King of Denmark might be protected from their creditors. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Condition of the soldiers
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Distribution of the shires of the kingdom between the colonels, for enlisting men. Embarkation of men for Germany. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Asking for instructions for sending off men, and for money to defray their charges. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Difficulty of raising men; increased by his sickness; sends 40 men. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Pressing men at present will be harmful to the herring fishing
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Seeking a warrant to apprehend enrolled men in Arbroath and Couper, and in Kinnell and other parishes. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Recommends the bearer, who offers his service to the Earl
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Enrolling men. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Sending men
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Safe arrival of the troops at [Luipstadt]. Provisions bad
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Landing soldiers. He has taken command of them. The Ambassador has been with the King on the Earl's behalf, and the Earl's general patent is already signed. Urges the Earl to come over quickly, and particularly before Lord Spynie. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Desertion of five sailors
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Hearing a ship was ready at Leith for Germany, he sends 29 soldiers by sea from Aberdeen. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Shipping men for Germany. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Arrival of soldiers; bad provisions; enemy on frontiers; Scots behaved well at action near 'Boysinbruck 7 Dutch mil above Hambugh'; clothing of soldiers. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Satisfaction at news of Council distributing the shires of Scotland (for levying soldiers); hopes the Earl will keep the shire of Angus for himself. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Dispute between Captain Betone and Lieutenant George Ogilvy, over a soldier raised in Killemur; has raised 60 men. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Introducing Captain George Ogilvy and his Lieutenant George Ogilvy, who came with 67 soldiers, some of whose musical attainments are recited; the young Laird of Terrie, James Balfour, would have the ensigncy in the Captain's Company. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Introducing the bearer James Ramsay, 'scrivener' (writer) to Captain Ogilvy's company; has caused proclamations to be made at Forfar, Dundee, Cupar, Arbroath, Montrose and Kirriemuir that only those having the Earl of Nithsdale's warrant should apprehend idle men (for soldiers) in those parishes. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Levying men. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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A letter to Lochinvar to raise men. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Intends to come over with his full number of men; has received 100 marks sterling, but is still due 3,000 marks Scots. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Desertion of Alexander Coupland, with his son and son-in-law, from Captain Ogilvy's company. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Money for soldiers; his going to Germany with a company
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To discharge the Earl of Nithsdale and his cautioner Sir James Baillie in respect of £4,000 received by him for levying and transporting troops for the King of Denmark. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Strength of the enemy; a sconce taken; Sergeant-Major not yet come; King (of Denmark) hopes the Earl will come soon
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Raising men
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Is coming to Burntisland with 60 soldiers; requests they might be shipped quickly, being pretty fellows, very strong, and troublesome in keeping. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Shipping soldiers; asks for his patent
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Money matters; exchanging in Dublin and London
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To consider the disorders in the Middle Shires. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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For arrest of Robert Brambe alias Bramble, sheriff of Northumberland who has left his office and withdrawn himself into Scotland. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Enclosing account (missing) of Proceedings at Carlisle (relating to border thieves), and the names of those delivered at the Scott Dyke and to be tried at Jedburgh ('Geddert'); urges the Earl to come and finish the work he began. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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His commission as Commissioner of the Middle Shires; he might hold a court at Dumfries. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Urging reconciliation with Sir John Maxwell of Conheath. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Letter of Mr. Robert Morrey, minister, containing calumnies against him. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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To attend a meeting of the Commissioners on ensuing 21 November, to consider the disorders in the Middle Shires. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Raising men for the wars in Germany
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The Earl's business with the Earl of Annandale. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Changes in the Tax Rolls: Enclosing U DDEV/79/G144 - 146. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Intends to be at York by Easter; requests the Earl to ensure that those favourable to the King should do nothing tending to the approval of the late Assembly at Glasgow. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Sending deeds
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Promising relief in event of him being besieged. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Leave to surrender Carlaverock Castle. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Leave to surrender castles of Caerlaverock and Treve, if necessary, on best terms possible. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Copy of Articles of Capitulation of Caerlaverock Castle, between Earl of Nithsdale and Lt. Col. Home
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Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Thanks for his offers of service. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Thanking him for the expressions of affection to the Royal service in letter delivered by Captain Maxwell. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Moves for reconciliation between England and France. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Acknowledges receipt of letter; will always be glad to correspond with him. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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To join him in arms against the Prince and Princess of Orange. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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As colonel of a regiment of horse to be raised by him in Scotland, and captain of a troop within that regiment. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Estate affairs; wine
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An agreement with tenants
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Desiring him 'to sand ovir the water the raist of the willis'
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Death of Mr. Seaton; tenants at Kirkgunzeon; tack of kirk house at Terregles
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About settling estate affairs; letters of William Veitch
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Gratitude for her kindness to his son; sends her proof of it (a letter from the King? Endorsed 'Lord Nithsdale's letter with the King's'). Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Interceding on behalf 'of one Fleminge who pretended right to certeine landes in Ireland'
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Suggestions for preventing crimes on the border
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Asking what pay is to be for officers and soldiers he hopes to raise
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The provost, and enrolled men given to Captain Blair
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Shipping soldiers:
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See also U DDEV/79/G215 from same correspondent
To act in place of the Earl of Nithsdale further to a commission concerning the subscribing of the submissions in the sheriffdom of Dumfries and stewartry of Kirkcudbright
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Situation in Scotland and ill behaviour of the Lord Chancellor
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Assurances of service; matters have been coldly used 'sins the deathe of our honnest freind'
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Estate matters to be dealt with; also 'to speek Doctor Arnott anent a pain in my left syde [ ] and a shortness of braith'
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Business of Mr. Burke and the Fleming's; suggests applying to the Lord Deputy for a letter of recommendation to the King 'for some proportione of the Plantation'; reference to 'Lord Mountnorrice disaster' and to establishment of a High Commission for ecclesiastical affairs in Ireland, 'the Catholickes are much afrayd of it but... it is rather intended against the puritans'; suggests employing a boy who came out of Flanders with Father Dillon, to wait on Lord Maxwell; asks for one of the Earl's suits ('frizada [ ] lying unused.... become mouldie') as a Lent suit
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Return of a Commission for amendment and signature; Lord Deputy going to England- to become K.G.?; exchanging money; a coach being made; lace for a coachman's uniform; business of Monihan and Burke
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Concerning arrangements for surrendering the Castle
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Ill-dealings with him of his brother John, 6th Lord Herries, and his wife Elizabeth
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Has spoken to the King about the customs of the borders, and the lands and tithes of the Bishops of Edinburgh and Galloway (in the Caerlaverock area). Suggests he sends his offers and suggestions in writing
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Progress of legal affairs; her coming would be a needless journey; asks her to send him plate, as he is desperately short of money
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Asking what men in his condition 'not in public charge' should do in view of the danger threatened by the English army on the border
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Arrangements for payment of debts; hopes he will take some course about the yearly payment of the vicarage of Mearns
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Badly foxed, and damaged
Transferring a Bond of the Earl's; obtaining aloes
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Concerning an enclosed letter, and the opposition of the Earl's uncle to the writer in the matter of a Bond
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Assignation of a Bond; has a pain which he thinks may be mortal
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Repair of watch
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Sends final sentence of the court; Patrick Murdoch's letter will give fuller information
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Asks him to send 500 marks at least, as promised
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Has received 400 marks, and asks for the additional 100 promised
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Letter of William Purvis concerning lardner-mart kine; asks for money for legal expenses
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His imprisonment
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Business with tenants of Kirkunzeon; needs money, and asks for some; 'I am weried by crosses and misfortuns'
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Expected news of the suspension earlier; urges action 'to prevent this riger that is intended'
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His title to a piece of land called Howetsyde
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His legal affairs and imprisonment; his need for money
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To sell corn and send proceeds to Lord Herries
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Legal, financial and estate matters
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His imprisonment and legal affairs
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A nephew has asked him for the 6,000 marks which the Earl has, and proposed a wadset; money matters
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Urging him to prosecute an action against Wasteraw
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Assigning principal sums and interest
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State of Lord Herries' legal affairs and imprisonment
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Herezeld taken on death of John Wilson, tenants of Porterbellie
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To expede Letters of Relief
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William Ross' office as Commissioner; legal affairs; references to the Lord General; heritors in Holywod
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Entering into Bonds with Commissary Ross concerning affairs of Conhaith family
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Enclosing U DDEV/79/H52
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Discoursing at length on disagreements between them over financial matters
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Advises leaving the business of the recovery of the privileges of the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright over until the next Parliament
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Preparations in London for the Restoration
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Assurances of willingness to serve, but thinks the business of the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright would be best settled by the Supreme Judicature of Scotland
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Arranging a meeting between them on following day
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Letters sent and received; is willing to come South if necessary; has heard great gifts and suits are being granted 'to all who are gon up' and hopes 'you will not suffer me and other friends to be forgotten'
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Sending and receiving letters; virtues of going to London in the hope of being recompensed for losses during Civil War, 'severall others of oure contrie are now... wishing rather to have stayed at home, then to have spent theire monie in vane'; is resolved not to make the journey, unless by Albemarle's advice 'whose I only rely on'
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Suggests a meeting in Dumfries; hope 'my partner above' will stir himself 'for the effectuating the desyres of the Stewartry'
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Has sent grey nag
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Glad he is staying until end of Parliament; letters written and received; would gladly hear what new project Commissary Ross has made; sending money
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Return of the Earl and her husband
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To appoint a committee to enquire into, and report on, his losses since the outbreak of the Civil War: With answer, appointing Marquis of Montrose and others
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Has received his letter by John Lickson 'a wiried man'; glad things have gone well for the King; sending money
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Letters written and received; her husband hopes, before he goes to Ireland, to see the Earl; Russian ambassador arrived in London; Col. Twisleton 'one of the arch-traitors' examined at Whitehall; money needed
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Details of wadsets in Galloway
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Intended journey to London of his mother; her husband has been back from Ireland, but left again next day; rumours of war from Spain, France and Holland, and of 'ielosies' in Ireland; fleet gone to meet the Queen
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Enclosing letter from her husband about Mrs. Maxwell's business; possibility of the Earl's mother making use, on its return journey, of coach bringing Scottish bishops from London
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Cause against J.M. brought by (Countess Dowager of Nithsdale?) before the sheriff of Nithsdale
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A letter from her husband asking the Earl to sign a document relating to uplifting money from Lord Winton
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Removal of trunks containing documents from the Laird's house, by men of the Viscount
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Legal process against Robert and John Roome
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Suit involving Glendinning
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News of the Fire of London ('esteemed to be by the hand of the French and Dutch'); the fleet reported in action against the Dutch; rioting in Edinburgh; Commissary Ross reported arrested in Ireland for treason
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Astrology
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Getting access to documents in the consultation chamber (of William Maxwell?), which had been sealed up by the Council (and subsequently broken into by his son, daughter and brother)
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Concerned that he had not put in 'for a trowp'; advises putting in for the reversion of the first that falls and recommends seeking the help of the Archbishop of Glasgow; 'a friend to al sufering subiects'
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Advice on estate and legal matters
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Asking him to speak to the Earl of Nithsdale about the pistols and saddles they expected, and to choose them for them
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Money, rings and crucifixes left by Mr. Wood at his death, and to be handed over to W.M
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Sending James Glendoning for a horse for the parish; has received the saddle and pistol
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Asking that Torrerrie should be rider and keeper of the horse (for Kirkbean parish?), he being unfit
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A meeting between the two troops and the muster master on 2 August at the Newtoun of Galloway
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Suggesting Machermore as more suitable for the meeting as U DDEV/79/H84
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Asking him to produce papers relating to the Earl's debt against the estate of M.'s father
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Examination of witnesses 'against them that was not the rebellion'
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The Commissioners refer the disposal of the prisoner Donaldson to him; indictment against the Lord of the Isles
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Complaints ('base, false and calumnious') against T.L. in the Border Court, by Cawmond and others
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Rents from tenants
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Claims of Captain Ross against dec'd. Earl of Nithsdale
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Protesting that he has been unjustly misrepresented to the Earl
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Asking his help in settling affairs between writer and Lord Nithsdale
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Robert, Earl of Nithsdale to be granted forfeited lands in Wigtown and Kirkcudbright of 4,000 marks Scots annual value, in lieu of a pension of £200. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Granting a yearly pension of £200 to Lucy Douglas, Countess Dowager of Nithsdale, for support of herself and her children, William, Earl of Nithsdale and Lady Mary Maxwell
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For continuation of pension as U DDEV/79/H95. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Granting petition as U DDEV/79/H96
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Asking him to meet with Thomas Gledstane and reach a settlement with him over T.G.'s claims against D.M
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To send a fat stott, for which John Maxwell is to pay; and to collect rents
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Disposal of 800 marks which she sends to him
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Thinks Thomas Hawgh's 'enttrens' was 80 marks 'but agree for as much as yow can [ ] he also promised to give me a pair of new boatts'
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Has just received the virginals, but a white rug and a basket have not arrived
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Giving up the Earl's business and explaining affairs with Carswadaye
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Glad at the news of Lord and Lady Nithsdale's intention to return home; their creditors being exasperate and troublesome; difficulty of raising money; arrangements for getting fresh meat; warning that the estate is being run to ruin
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Acknowledging receipt of 5 guineas, which will be allowed in his accounts of £14. 4s. Scots each; asks for more money
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Has received the things from the carrier and will sign the receipt, he is to pay the bill (of Mr. William Rae) when it comes; sends a stone of wool, 7 fleeces to the stone, for his wife
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Settling an affair with John Nelson
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Disposal of money from two strangers for passes
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Is surprised his sister's tocher 'should be calling for' after so long a time. Is not responsible although he was served heir to his father, having revoked it and other deeds
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Asking whether he will be in Edinburgh that winter; offering use of his house
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Purchase of oranges and lemons, chestnuts, muffs, shoes and a bonnet; has sprained her wrist; price of lodgings
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Estate affairs; congratulations on birth of Lord Maxwell
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For relief from persecution by Robert Maxwell, the Earl's baillie of Dundrennan, and others
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Assurances of service; will give orders for taking the lardner kine and other dues
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Unjust treatment of Mr. Riddock (R.C. priest at Aberdeen?) by M. de Nicopole
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European politics; reference to Forbes, Hay, Maxwell, Gordon and Blakhall and transactions between them
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Asks payment on a draft, for a small debt to her from Lady Nithsdale
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Payment of money settled by Dr. Hutton (to poor of Caerlaverock?)
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See also U DDEV/78/64
News of 'the Doctor', who is much better; account of money laid out on behalf of the 'friend there'
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For payment of £1,000 in contemplation of marriage of Robert Maxwell, eldest son of Lord M. and Janet daughter of Sir W.D
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Keeper of the castle of Thrieve and Steward of Kirkcudbright
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Refusing to seal and sign charters of the college's property to him
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Pardoning Richard Herries in Barnebarroch, Alexander Ahannay, and George Herries in Auchinshein, for harbouring David Murray of the Eckat, his brothers and their accomplices. Printed in the 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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For £50 rent for the lands of Fingland occupied by him
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Specified teinds
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To prosecute the rebel clan of Clanhattan
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For documents
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Against hard usage by his agent Alexander Balie
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£600 out of life-rent right of his mother Lady Elizabeth Maxwell
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Endorsed with Acquittance for 2,400 marks, 8 November 1649
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Of the goods and effects of Thomas Lanrick, dec'd. servitor to Robert, Earl of Nithsdale
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With relative petition of Robert, 2nd Earl of Nithsdale
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As to 5 sealed trunks of Robert, Viscount Kenmure, dec'd. in custody of Alexander Mcghye of Balmcghye
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To seal trunks, cabinets and rooms in the house of Kirkonnell containing deeds relating to the estate of Robert, Earl of Nithsdale, dec'd.; and similarly to the magistrates of Edinburgh, concerning the house of Master William Maxwell, advocate. Granted at the petition of John, Lord Herries
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Relating to annuity to be paid to her
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For settlement of debts and affairs
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For specified jewels and coin recovered by Lord Maxwell from the thief who stole them from the dec'd. Marchioness of Douglas
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To suppress conventicles in the shires of Dumfries and Wigtown, and the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright; and to uplift the fine of 5,000 marks Scots imposed on the parish of Dunscore for the robbery on the minister there
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Authorising the Earl of Nithsdale and the Laird of Bruchtoun (Broughton) to obtain evidence against landed gentry in Wigtownshire and the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright involved in the late rebellion
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Against John Maxwell of Castlemilk and [ ] Caruthers of Doremont: a wadset of, and title to Castlemilk
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For taking down the old tower on the W. side of the close of Terregles
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For interest on Heritable Bonds
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Concerning the history of a rosary of Mary, Queen of Scots. Loose in envelope
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Documents are interleaved, normally two between each pair of pages. They have been numbered more than once, some as many as six times, but are now arranged chronologically, and the numbers given to them here are marked on the immediately preceding pages of the portfolio and not on the documents themselves. The Privy Council referred to is that of Scotland
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Asking to be sent his charter of the altarage of Caerlaverock. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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To appoint a meeting with the Earl of Cumberland, Lord Clifford and Lord William Howard to settle measures for suppressing disorders on the Borders. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Authorising the recipient to settle the feud between the Earl of Nithsdale and the Laird of Johnston. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Is unable to attend Council; sorry to hear how matters are carried 'it seemis the questionis is, qhither the kinge sal comand or be qumandit'. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Taxation of Scottish burghs. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Council business (taxation of burghs; prisoners at Dunkirk; allowance for Earl of Ross or he will be unable to serve). Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Wardship of her son James. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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To raise a regiment of 3,000 Scottish soldiers for his service in Lower Saxony. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Approving agreement made with the Countess Dowager of Lothian for her jointure and her daughter's interest in the lordship of Newbottle. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Recommending William Cunningham, her first page, who had served in all the wars and was a lieutenant-colonel under Mansfeld, to be a serjeant-major to the Earl. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Has represented to his Majesty the great trouble and charges of the Earl in connexion with the troops under his command; the army in good case and will be better when the Earl is at the head of it. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Pressing soldiers (in Ireland?). Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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To grant lawful protection to Earl of Nithsdale in his defence against creditors. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Deferring embarkation of troops to serve in Denmark until 31 August; and requiring the Council to levy as many idle persons as possible for that service: With Copy of U DDEV/79/J14. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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To subscribe and deliver to Robert Maxwell of Portrake the gift in his favour of the nonentry mails of the Earl of Nithsdale's lands. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Have conferred with the Laird of Johnston concerning disorders on the Borders; hope the Earl will attend a diet on ensuing 7 February. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Proceedings relating to teinds. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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To release John Padzean of Newtonn, accepting the bond of Sir Robert Daliell for his appearance. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Asking him to send for his charter-chest, removed by Lord H. from Terregles. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Answers to be brought by Mr. Watson will convince the Earl of the good intentions of the King, the affection of the Queen Mother towards the Queen of England, and the sincerity of Cardinal Richelieu and other ministers. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Blames Cardinal Richelieu for the failure of negotiations; wishes the Cardinal to entrust such affairs to others in future. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Assignation of a debt to the Earl, held by Lord Napier of Merchiston; offer made by Sir John to purchase his block of superiority from the Earl. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Negotiations between Sir R.M. and Lord Herries for the purchase of the Lord's whole land in Annandale. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Election of their magistrates
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Believes there will soon be a good understanding between France and England; relative negotiations; intends to return home when he has brought the Treasurer and the French Ambassador Edmonts together. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Treasurer and Ambassador Edmonts have been reconciled; negotiations should be opened directly with Cardinal Richelieu respecting a good understanding between England and France; Edmonts is empowered to treat concerning the dowry of Princess Henrietta; in regard to Canada, restitution should be made of all taken since the peace: In Italian. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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To pass no gift of the Earl of Nithsdale's escheat until he be first heard on the matter, so that the benefit thereof might be applied for payment of his debts. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Offering his service to the Cardinal as the means 'by whome soe much happiness sall undoutedle cum to bothe our kings'. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Difficulties and differences have at last been arranged; is in London and will soon set out for Scotland, but will return to Court when needed: In Italian. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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U DDEV/79/J31 - 34 were together in a folder and have been kept in the same order
The Palatinate; accomodation between the Duke of Bavaria and the Prince Palatinate; a league with England and the States for the recovery of places in the Palatinate held by the Spaniards; etc. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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U DDEV/79/J31 - 34 were together in a folder and have been kept in the same order
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U DDEV/79/J31 - 34 were together in a folder and have been kept in the same order
Thanking him for his good offices when he was in England; is as good an Englishman as Frenchman, and yields to none in fidelity and affection to the King of England. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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U DDEV/79/J31 - 34 were together in a folder and have been kept in the same order
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Death of mutual friend; Earl's Irish business is before the Commissioners. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Asking him to deal with the French Ambassador; thinks he will get contentment in the matter of Canada. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Acknowledging a letter; assurances of his desire for amity between England and France. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Has spoken with Nithsdale's friend Andrew Cuninghame and told him that N. must satisfy the writer, either by ready money or a good security. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Thomas and John Johnston, apprehended by him for theft and liberated on bail by order of the Council, have failed to appear for trial. He returns his Commission of Justiciary in view of the Council's evident lack of confidence in his impartiality. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Delivery of Robert Swan, a notorious thief in his custody, to the Sheriff of Northumberland. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Has received instructions from the Lord Treasurer concerning a proposition aimed at the profit of the King and of Nithsdale; is not confident of its success but will give what help he can. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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His recent silence has been due to the want of a faithful bearer; assurances of desire to contribute to the object they have both in view. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Receipt of letter as U DDEV/79/J43; assurances of service. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Thanks for remembrance and goodwill, and particularly for the Cardinal's efforts to preserve the friendship between their kings. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Relating to Border service. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Apologies for detaining his servant, owing to bad health, has been unable to ascertain the King's pleasure in Nithsdale's business, but the King has promised an answer on his return from Newmarket. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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With their opinion suggesting that a Commission should be granted as is desired, with certain exceptions. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Congratulations on happy conclusion of his business; will not be possible for the Earl to have his money before Candlemas, as there is not £1,000 in the Irish Exchequer; the Earl will have to agree it in the Exchequer with 'your great freinde Mountnorris [ ] you may chance then to finde he loves his owne profitt sumthing better then his freinde'; will give what help he can with the Earl's other business 'concerning Fleemings landes thos other in Connaghte'. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Suggesting a meeting after the rising of the Session, concerning Border affairs. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Returning a commission; correspondence with Lord Treasurer; expects information from Jedburgh Forest; hounds from England. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Suggesting he might liberate on bail such prisoners detained by him as have never been declared fugitives or outlaws. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Recommending a renewal of the lease to Earl of Nithsdale of the tithes of Dumfries and Staplegarton. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Business of the Mearns; if the Earl does not provide the money soon the Duke will make over the Mearns to Broomhill who will purchase it for the Earl of Lanark. Foreign and domestic news. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Has entrusted the bearer, Mr. Maxwell, with what she would say. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Is not sure whether the letter will be delivered 'in regarde of what wee heare anent the beleaguering of your housee'. The King is constant to right his honour, and not to neglect any man who has expressed a sincere fidelity to his service. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Siege of Caerlaverock. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Complains of inordinate demands on him and others faithful to the King for the support of the soldiers; friendly bearing of Lord Kirkcudbright. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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His losses through being in the castle of Thrave during the siege. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Absence of Lords Nithsdale and Herries from Parliament; Nithsdale reported to have said King's forces would be overthrown, and to be in correspondence with the enemy; urges he should come in ; King's forces at Stirling 28,000 foot and 6,000 horse. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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To deliver to the bearer, George Maxwell of Munches, the original writs of the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright, in connexion with an Act to unite the Stewartry to the sheriffdom of Wigtown Endorsed with a Receipt from G.M. for the writs, 3 May 1656 Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Sorry he has strained his leg; will speak to Commisarry Ross about the Earl's house; assurances of service. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Strongly recommending Commissary Ross for command of men to be armed for preservation of peace on the Borders, he having great influence; hopes to see Monck at Berwick before he marches. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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News from England (rising in South; regiments forced out of London; 8 garrisons declared for Parliament; old Council of State met at Portsmouth and issued commissions for raising men to be under command of Lord Fairfax). Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Asking him to inform a meeting at Edinburgh from the shires and burghs of Scotland that he has sent one, Thomas Gumble, to Parliament to propose that Scotland should enjoy equality with England; and to move the meeting that all arrears of cess from shires and burghs be paid to the Receiver - General immediately. Also asking him to take security from Lord Kenmure for his peaceable living. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Unable to attend meeting; recommends they should desire Commissary Ross to wait on Gen. Monck 'for obviating the prejudices prepared by others, both as to the impeding of the privieleges of the Stewartrie, and also missinterpreting the actions and dispositions of the inhabitants thereof, in relation to the desired approbation of his Excellencies undertakings at his going to England'. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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News of Court and people arrested or fugitive; ministerial appointments; suggests convening the stewartry and electing a member for Parliament who 'will be obsequious to his Majesties desyerers'; advises the Earl to repair to Court where he 'wantes not unfreindes'. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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He has seen their Commissary Ross; will not be necessary for them to go to London. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Is resolved to go to London for a short stay; if he does so, will Albemarle think his advice (in U DDEV/79/J68) neglected?; will do nothing without A.'s concurrence; indeterminate answers from Lords Herries and Kirkcudbright. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Denies casting the King's horoscope; no desire for public employment, but would be included in those to receive satisfaction for their losses in the King's service; fears loss of letters. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Will come up to London if he and his brother, Lord Northampton, think it a convenient time to apply to the King. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Will do what he can to serve Commissary Ross. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Death of Duke of Gloucester, of smallpox; Court in mourning, so Earl need only bring a suit of black; lodgings taken for him at Mr. Sidnam's near Charing Cross; Court news; a declaration to be issued concerning religion; Army disbanding. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Spanish ambassador well received by the King; Army disbanding; Duke of Albemarle and other friends advise the Earl to haste to London. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Wishes he could better serve her and the Earl; reference to their sufferings; weighty reasons move the King to reward some who have suffered little on his account 'whilest others who have ventured all must rest satisfied' and have patience 'it tending to his (Majesty's) settlement. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Account of disputes between Stewartry of Kirkcudbright and Shire of Wigtown over election of members for Parliament; urges the Earl to return home to provide for Parliament. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Asking him to come to her for a few days so that she might dispose of some things concerning them both; is so indisposed she cannot write with her own hand. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Glad his health has enabled him to stay and see the end of Parliament; has tried in vain to get money for him, but hopes to send some shortly. Is too 'stretned' in her new gown to write herself. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Neither of them 'thankfully used' by their friends; would gladly see him, to settle her fortune in a more sure condition, but advises him to stay until the end of Parliament; is delivering 400 marks to Major Carulthere (Carruthers?) on Thursday, which he has promised to deliver presently to the Earl; has 'hained the grace' for hay. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Burning of Covenant by hangman; repealing Act excluding bishops from Parliament; bringing Queen from Portugal; Lord Peterborough to go as Governor of Tangiers; forts in Scotland; execution of Argyle. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Thanks for present of fish; sends a 'stotte' and a 'salter'. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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His death-bed advice. With fragment of original
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Misappropriation by them of the funds for the endowment of a horse-race at Dumfries, on the first Tuesday in May
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Commissioners of the Militia to deal with heritors, ousted ministers, tenants and others holding conventicles and baptising children in Wigtownshire and Stewartry of Kirkcudbright either by taking caution for their appearance before the Council or by arrest. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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To ensure that the Militia be rigorously trained and troops of horse exercised, in accordance with instructions and King's desire. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Training militia. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Militia of Wigtownshire and Kirkcudbright to muster on 2 August following. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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To put into execution Acts and instructions regarding the militia; appoint a rendezvous on 4 July following; and make returns. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Concerning fulfilment of an agreement made between the Earl and the Duke's Commissioners for the conveyance to the Duke of the barony of Langholme. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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To have troop of horse under his command in readiness for orders; and to appoint days for rendezvous and exercising. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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3 July fixed for rendezvous of militia troop of horse for shire of Dumfries. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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For protection against his creditors so that he might settle accounts in the Exchequer as Steward of Kirkcudbright. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Will give directions to those who manage her affairs in Scotland to use all diligence to bring to a close any differences between them. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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To pay to Lucy Douglas, Dowager Countess of Nithsdale, arrears of pension granted by Charles II; and to send up for signature a grant to William, Earl of Nithsdale, of lands forfeited in the shire of Wigtown and the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright to the yearly value of 4,000 marks Scots. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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To pay arrears of pension to Dowager Countess of Nithsdale. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Denies contriving a petition against her son Lord Nithsdale, though he did mention an Act, discharging sheriffs and stewards who were popishly inclined, to the Duke of Hamilton, who said he would write to her about it. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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That the Commission granted by the Duke of Queensberry, heritable steward of the stewartry of Kirkcudbright; appointing William Young of Auchenskeoch his steward depute, was granted at the Earl's desire and with his advice 'as were all former Deputations granted (by the Duke) since Wee were denuded of the said Stewartship in his favour'
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For his appearance before the Lords of Treasury
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Desires to be released from his trust as Steward of Kirkcudbright. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Sarcastic; reference to dispute between the Earl and Mr. Buys over tithes
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Has arrived at Traquair; asks him to come on Saturday, and for money. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Being copies of letters and a bill of exchange relating to their money matters
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Settling bills; money from trees felled. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Raising money; furniture to be sent and sold; to take care horses are not seized. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Greater part of her furniture has been disposed of; wishes her a happy re-union with the Earl. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Safe arrival in London; has received two letters from the Earl recommending her to join him in Paris; quotes from them. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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£200 charged on his estates, in return for her faithful service to him and the Countess and for being instrumental in his escape from the Tower, her yearly salary being long unpaid
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A plea against the multures of Holywood; a claim that the Cluden Mills are the mills of the barony of Holywood; has found a Bond from Sir George Maxwell in his favour relating to Sir G.'s Scotch and Irish estates. Printed in 'The Book of Carlaverock' Vol. II at U DDEV/79/L
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Debts of the Earl's father and mother to Commissary Alves, father of Andrew Alves
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Queen has consented to introduction of a Bill to reverse the attainder of the peerages of Nithsdale and Herries. With copy of letter of thanks in reply, 4 May 1848
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This series contains documents listed in the printed 'Inventory of the Muniments of the Families of Maxwell, Herries and Nithsdale in the Charter-Room at Terregles' (Edinburgh 1865), vol.II [U DDEV/79A]. Please refer to the inventory for descriptions of these documents.
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This series contains documents listed in the printed 'Inventory of the Muniments of the Families of Maxwell, Herries and Nithsdale in the Charter-Room at Terregles' (Edinburgh 1865), vol.II [U DDEV/79A]. Please refer to the inventory for descriptions of these documents.
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U DDEV2/1 Arras, 1911 - 1912
U DDEV2/2 Bielby, 1841 - 1903
U DDEV2/3 Everingham, 1930
U DDEV2/4 Holme upon Spalding Moor, 1897 - 1936
U DDEV2/5 Seaton Ross, 1834 - 1936
U DDEV2/6 Sussex, 1923 - 1924
U DDEV2/7 Scotland, 1712 - 1904
U DDEV2/8 Various Places, 1912 - 1936
U DDEV2/9 Estate of Marmaduke Francis, 11th Baron Herries (1837 - 1908), 1903 - 1912
U DDEV2/10 Estate of Angela Mary Charlotte, Lady Herries (d.1919), 1885 - 1921
U DDEV2/11 Estate of William Constable-Maxwell (1841 - 1903), (second son of 10th Baron Herries), 1892 - 1905
U DDEV2/12 Accounts, 1880 - 1926
U DDEV2/13 Correspondence, 1931
U DDEV2/14 Plans, 1860
U DDEV2/15 Printed Material, 1825 - 1950's
U DDEV2/16 Settlements, 1805 - 1932
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Sale of timber on Holme Hall Estate (2,230ac.)
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Part of an original bundle. 'Duchess of Norfolk: Sale of Holme Hall', U DDEV2/4/1 - 12
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Holme Hall, Presbytery Chapel, cottages, lodges, park, woodlands (143,476ac.) and reservoir (excepting the Keeper's cottage: Plan
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b) Probate copy. Will of Henry Stourton, esq. of Holme Hall: bequests to daughters Amy Mary Josephine Stourton and Violet Mary Siltzer, 24 March 1897
c) Copy. Appointment of Trustees of the Holme Mission: Frederic Dundas Harford and Hon. John Joseph Stourton (with Col. Philip Joseph Langdale) in place of Everard Joseph Stourton (retired) and Lord Herries (deceased) 15 August 1923
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Keeper's cottage (and 3,911ac.) at Holme: Plan
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Holme Hall, chapel, cottages, lodges, park, woodlands (147,387ac. in total), with reservoir (excluding Presbytery and gardens)
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As to the use of the Chapel at Holme Hall
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Including adverse publicity in The Universe, 6 June 1930
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Includes item on Holme Hall, p.16
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Holme Catholic Cemetery: Plan
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Holme Catholic Cemetery
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Holme Hall Presbytery
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Holme Hall Presbytery
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Scale 16 ch. - 1 in.
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House and buildings (with 1ac. 2r. 34p.) in occupation of Mr. Oddy
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Regarding proposed purchase of 1/2ac. of land in the Allotment Closes by Pocklington Rural District Council, to bore for water
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Alberries Farm (350,668ac.): Plan
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Green Farm (66ac. 2r. 1p.)
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House and land in occupation of William Hatfield, father - in - law of Mr. Wilkinson (9,778ac.): Plan
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Close adjoining Laytham Road (8ac. 1r. 26p.): Plan
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Warehouse at Seaton Ross
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The lands and barony of Carlaverock and Locherwood and all other lands (specified) pertaining to the Earldom of Nithsdale, lands and baronies of Terregles and Kirkgunzeon
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Lands and barony of Carlaverock and Locherwood, Lordship and Barony of Maxwell, Merkland and Kirkland of Carlaverock, Earldom of Nithsdale
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a) Schedule: Higher Trenwick Farm (107ac. 3r. 37p.) and Lower Trenwick Farm (194ac. 1r. 14p.) Hayton: Plan. (estimated date 1912)
b) Schedule: Duchess of Norfolk's property in parish of Bielby, 5 November 1912
c) Schedule: (Seaton Ross?) property, 20 May 1912
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Messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments at Clun (Shropshire) and at Kilburn and Notting Hill in London: No details given
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Land (2r. 17p.) for extension to Church of England burial ground at Seaton Ross: Plans
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Correction to initial valuations regarding shootings, and Higher and Lower Trenwick Farms
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a) Rental of Kinharvie & Nithsdale Estates, year to Whit 1909 (I), 1908 - 1909
b) List of Holywood & Drumstead Feu duties for year to Whit 1909 (II), 1908 - 1909
c) Abstract of (a) (III)
d) Annual burdens on Kinharvie & Nithsdale Estates for year to Whit 1909 (IV), 1908 - 1909
e) Note of arrears of rents and feu duties (V) 5 October 1908
f) Statement of revenue & burdens and other Assets & Debts (VI), 5 October 1908
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a) List. 'Bills to pay as Executrix', (estimated date 1909)
b) Miscellaneous bills and receipts, 1908 - 1909
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Specifically 1909-1910; 1913
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Bequests to nieces Angela Middleton, Una Maxwell and Emily Maxwell Stuart, grandson David Drummond, daughter Angela Mary Drummond
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Second son of 10th Baron Herries
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Bequests to brothers Marmaduke, Lord Herries, Bernard Constable Maxwell, Joseph Maxwell Scott and Walter Constable Maxwell, sisters Mary Anne, Marcia and Teresa Constable Maxwell, and nephew Michael Maxwell
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Petersfield Farm, Hayton, and Seaton Ross
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Regarding her desire to buy property in Surrey. 'I feel that I shall never be able to live all the Winter at Everingham ... ', April 1931
b) Reply from Mr. Munster, 24 April 1931
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Contents of a box labelled 'Everingham Pamphlets'
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Part of an original bundle relating to the Drummond Marriage Settlement and West Rasen estate, U DDEV2/16/4 - 23
a) Assignment of Mortgage: for £4,486: Hon. Rev. Joseph Constable Maxwell to Lord Herries and John Joseph Middleton, esq.: West Rasen Estate
b) Transfer of Mortgage: as (a): Executors of John Joseph Middleton to Henry Stourton and Joseph Radcliffe, Esqs., 31 December 1891
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Part of an original bundle relating to the Drummond Marriage Settlement and West Rasen estate, U DDEV2/16/4 - 23
West Rasen Estate
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Part of an original bundle relating to the Drummond Marriage Settlement and West Rasen estate, U DDEV2/16/4 - 23. See also U DDEV/44/217
West Rasen Estate
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Part of an original bundle relating to the Drummond Marriage Settlement and West Rasen estate, U DDEV2/16/4 - 23. See also U DDEV/44/221
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Sum of £20,000 secured for younger childrens' portions under Marriage Settlement of William Constable Maxwell and Marcia Mary Vavasour
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Petersfield Farm, Bielby
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In favour of their younger daughter Hon. Angela Mary Constable Maxwell in contemplation of her marriage with the Hon. James Eric Drummond
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Life interest in £11,045 from the will of James Walker, maternal grandfather of Lady Strathallan
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Part of West Rasen Estate further to Mortgage of 27 July 1805
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Part of an original bundle relating to the Drummond Marriage Settlement and West Rasen estate, U DDEV2/16/4 - 23
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Part of an original bundle relating to the Drummond Marriage Settlement and West Rasen estate, U DDEV2/16/4 - 23
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Part of an original bundle relating to the Drummond Marriage Settlement and West Rasen estate, U DDEV2/16/4 - 23
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Part of an original bundle relating to the Drummond Marriage Settlement and West Rasen estate, U DDEV2/16/4 - 23
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Part of an original bundle relating to the Drummond Marriage Settlement and West Rasen estate, U DDEV2/16/4 - 23
To increase interest on the West Rasen mortgage to 4 1/2%
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Part of an original bundle relating to the Drummond Marriage Settlement and West Rasen estate, U DDEV2/16/4 - 23
Mortgage term of 100 years for £4,486 on 961ac. 2r. 21p. in West Rasen repaying debt and interest originally dated 27 July 1805
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Part of an original bundle relating to the Drummond Marriage Settlement and West Rasen estate, U DDEV2/16/4 - 23
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Part of an original bundle relating to the Drummond Marriage Settlement and West Rasen estate, U DDEV2/16/4 - 23
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Part of an original bundle relating to the Drummond Marriage Settlement and West Rasen estate, U DDEV2/16/4 - 23
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In favour of his elder daughter, Gwendolen Mary Constable-Maxwell in contemplation of her marriage with Henry, Duke of Norfolk
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Lands in Seaton Ross (132ac. 3r. 1p.), Petersfield Farm in Bielby (184ac. 0r. 34p.) and the Hayton Estate (303,767ac.)
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Use of £1,632. 16s. 11d. to install electric light at Everingham Park
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Herries Yorkshire Estates: Marked 'Not used'
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As Trustee of Norfolk Marriage Settlement of 3 February 1904. Marked 'Not used'
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a) Duke of Norfolk. Summary of Income received from the whole Estates and Payments made thereout
b) Duke of Norfolk. Will, Marriage Settlement and Parliamentary Trusts
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Part of an original bundle, U DDEV2/16/50 - 51
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