Copy Award of Richard Wilson between Sir William Wentworth and William Spencer, esq.

Reference No:
U DDBM/4/12
Dates:
11 May 1743
Description:

(i) Sir William Wentworth is Lord of the manor of Cawthorne, and the owners and resiants of the manors of Canonhall and Barnby owe suit and service to his leet

(ii) William Spencer committed trespass in digging clay and burning bricks on the wastes of Cawthorne and carrying them to his manor of Cannonhall, and shall pay 10 guineas damages and costs

(iii) Parcel called Mill Green, lately made into a fishpond, lying eastward from the corn mill called Jawethouse Mill in Cawthorn (ancient course of the brook north, mill race south, extending from the mill to where the brook and mill race join) is the property of William Spencer

(iv) The mill race is the boundary between manors of Cawthorne and Cannonhall

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Extent:
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Repository:
Hull University Archives
Collection:
Papers of the Bosville-Macdonald Family of Gunthwaite, Thorpe and Skye