Release: John Blackburne, Ann Savill, Leonard Smelt and John Wastell (as in DDCA2/29/132) to Timothy Blackburne of Grinton and Francis Blackburne of Richmond gents.

Reference No:
U DDCA2/29/133
Dates:
20 Nov 1684
Description:

Site of priory with closes called Applegarth, Applegarth Flatt, Snawdon, Tabby Strands, Wintringham Strands alias Wintringham Holme, Sandbeddes, Sir John Carr, Methren Flatt, Cow House Close, Coate Flatt, Brear Banke, Stane Garth alias Stone Garths, East Coate Close, New Close, Sike Bank Close, Yow Close, Dunnis Hagg alias New Springe, Smythy Hills, the Orchard, Applegarth Batt, East Meatherons Flatt, Mill Lowe Inge, Long Close, New Close, Waggetts Wood, Waggetts High Pasture, Colt Close alias East Coate Closes and West Plaine (parcel of Mill Banke). Ninth sheaf in Aiscough (Aiskew). Tithes in Marrick and from freehold lands of Thomas Buckden of Oxcough there.

Witn. Grace Smelt, Frances Harrison, Rog. Staveley, Richard Golton, Wm. Wainwright, John Simpson, Thomas Place, Matth. Robinson, John Pomfret, John Bendlowe. Endorsed 'No. 22'.

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Archive 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