Robert Stanley of Gray's Inn, Middx., gent.; Nicholas Waller the elder of Sykehouse, gent., and Nicholas Waller the younger his son of Balne Hall, gent.
Close called Kings lands, valued at £6 13s. 4d. per annum; close called Long ing, valued at £3 per annum; close called Calfe close, in the tenure of Henry Favill, valued at 40s. per annum; closes in the tenure of Francis Cooper valued at 26s. 8d. per annum; closes in the tenure of William Cooper, valued at 20s. per annum; spring called Bell field spring, in the tenure of Robert Midletonn or his assigns, valued at 5s. per annum; close called Kakeless croft, with its spring, valued at 20s. per annum; close called Tils field, in the tenure of Henry Skeltonn, valued at 40s. per annum; close or spring called Maggetts lands, in the tenures or occupations of Christopher Chester, John Bawne, and Henry Skeltonn, valued at 26s. 8d. per annum; parcel of lands called High Field Lane; with all their appurtenances in Womersley, the muniments to be handed over by Lady Day next following.
Conveyance made as security for the fulfillment of the covenants relating to fines to be made by Mary Saltmarsh and Thomas Yonge, Stanley is to enjoy the property until the covenants are broken. On completion of the fines, the property is to revert totally to him.
Assurance of title to be given within three years of due request.
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- Dates of Creation14 September 1607
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