Release: for £1518: John Blackburne as DDCA2/29/131 to John Mitford of London merchant and Christopher Cratford of St. Giles in the Fields, co. Mdx., gent.
- Reference No:
- U DDCA2/29/132
- Dates:
- 12 Feb 1684
- Description:
Closes called Colt Park, Talby Coate Inge alias West Coate Close, West Gauneless, Gawneless Spring, Sheepe Bankes, Ox Close alias Cow House Banke, Low Dunns Bottom, High Duns Bottome, Low Ellers alias Low Spring alias Dunns Bottom Spring, Knagsty Bank, Pigg Hills, West Pigg Hills, Apple Coate Ings, Buckle Close, High Gawneless alias Gawneless Wood; messuage called Rastry House alias Rastry alias Rakestree Close with adjoining close, Clarke Springe, Little Spring, High How Banks alias Freier How Banks, Low How Banks, the Batt, Calfe Springe alias Hollings, Reels Head Pasture, Wilsons close, West Meathrons and Mill Bankes (reserving out of Mill Bankes 'the West Plane that goes down to the River Swale'), and 1ac. to be taken out of Waggetts Pasture 'by lyne from the two gates' for an out put or outlet into Marrick Common. Rectory, glebe, tithes and advowson of Marrick (reserving tithes on remainder of freehold lands of J.B. to indemnify the purchasers against annuities of 40s. to poor of Marrick (charged on Hudson's Farm, part of the premises) and of £30 for life to Timothy, brother of John B. uncle of J.B., granted by J.B. the uncle; and any other grants and charges by J.B. the uncle and Giles B., father of J.B. J.B. to obtain, before ensuing 20 November, releases of their interests in the premises from Ann Savill spinster and John Wastell esq., both of Bolton on Swale, and Leonard Smelt of Kirkby Fleetham. Purchasers to continue payment, out of rectory of Merrick, of £10 stipend to chaplain or curate of Marrick.
Witn. Thomas Brightwell, Richard Robinson, Cha. Bishop. Endorsed 'No. 24'.
- 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