Lease for a year: John Blackburne of Marricke gent. to Ann Savill of Bolton spinster.
- Reference No:
- U DDCA2/29/131
- Dates:
- 4 Dec 1680
- Description:
Site of the priory with the demesne lands (as DDCA2/29/122); woods called Tybbott Starnes, Breerbancke, Dynniss Hagge, Gawneless Springe, Cowhouse Hagge, Colt Park Copp, Barkster Copp alias Syke Banck, Sheepe Bancke Copp and 10ac. wood in Feeding Close and Ox Close in Marrick. Rectory, glebe, tithes and advowson of Marrick. Ninth sheaf of corn in Askeugh (Aiskew). Closes called Sunday Hills, the Orchard, Applegarth, Applegarth Batt, Applegarth Flatt, Snawden Flatt, Dibby Strands, Sir John Carr, Wintringholme, Sandbeds, East and West Metron Flatts, Stonegarthes, Atkin Close, Sheepbankes and the Mill[loneing?]. Messuage and closes called Smidey Hills, Millbancke, Long Close, High and Low Dunnes Bottomes, Low Ellers Dunnes Bottome, Spring, Knagsty Banck Pighills and West Pighills, and Ox Close; closes called Coate Close, Applecoate Ing, Buckle Close, New Close and Little Parke; Coate Close, Applecoate Inge, Buckle Close, New Close and Little Parke; Coate Close, Applecoate Inge, New Peece, High Gawnles, Little New Close and Cow Pasture; messuage called Rastray House and adjoining close; closes called Gawneles, Gawneles Wood, the Wood Undercarre, Well Close, West Close, Little Springe, Clarke Close, Clarke Springe, one sight house, one back house and a garth; closes called Hinny Close, Long Close, Raylesett, the Prye, West Close, and William Hagg; house and garth called Fryer House with a little close; messuage and closes called East Close, the Parrock, Two West Closes, Calfe Close and a lane called the Owlands; closes called Great Spring, High and Low Howbancks; all in Marrick: To lead to a Release.
Witn. Matthew Robinson, Tho. Bentlowes, John Pomfret.
- Format:
- Archive Item
- Extent:
- 1 item
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- Access Conditions:
- Access will be granted to any accredited reader
- Repository:
- Hull University Archives
- Collection:
- Papers of the Stapleton (incorporating Errington and Tempest) Family, Lords Beaumont, of Carlton Towers