Mortgage
- Reference No:
- C BRZ/24
- Dates:
- 1668/1689
- Description:
1. Daniel Hoare, merchant, and
2. John Barnard of Essington in Holdernesse;
Unexecuted mortage by way of lease and release of lands and tenements in Essington alias Easington, viz.: a close called Lockam Hill; two closes called Youlands and Groaves; two closes called Westlands and Little Ings; a close called Furtham alias Nunington; a close called Paddocke alias Parocke; a close called Lowpitts; two closes called North Closes; three acres of meadow in a common meadow ground called The Waters; four gates called beastgates in a common pasture called Furtham; Thirty five acres and three stengs of arable land lying in the several fields of Essington and free common for all manner of cattle as well in the arable fields of Essington alias Easington when they lie fallow, and likewise in certain common pastures called Queens Graines and Groves all the year long, and also a messuage erected on the close called Lockham Hill.
Ref no in Stanewell: D.883.
- Format:
- Archive Item
- Extent:
- 1 item
- Language:
- Access Conditions:
- Access will be granted to any accredited reader
- Repository:
- Hull City Archives
- Collection:
- Deeds used by Hull Town Clerks as wrappers for administrative papers