Copy. Lease and Release to lead to a Common Recovery
- Reference No:
- U DDEV/21/124
- Dates:
- 1-2 Feb 1802
- Description:
- i) Michael Newton of Culverthorpe, co. Lincoln, esq. (formerly called Michael Archer) ii) Susanna Houblon, widow and Gillery Pigott and wife Charlotte (all as U DDEV/21/119. S.H. and C.P. being daughters of John Archer of Welford, co. Bucks. and Coopersale, esq. dec'd.) iii) Susanna, Countess Dowager of Oxford iv) Philip Blundell of Tiverton Lodge, co. Lincoln, esq. and wife Catherine (nee Archer) v) Henry Eyres Landor of Lincoln's Inn, gent vi) Thomas Graham of Lincoln's Inn, esq vii) Rear Admiral Sir Charles Catton of Madingley, co. Cambridge, James Graham of Lincoln's Inn and Benjamin Handley of Sleaford, esq viii) James Wild of Chievely, co. Berks., Thomas Haverfield of Hampton Court, co. Mdx. and Charles Mayo of Cloak Lane in London, esqs: estates of Sir Michael Warton, dec'd. (mentions manors of Beverley, Speeton, Elstronwick, Bentley Spens, Muston and Filey. Messuage in North Bar, Beverley. Beverley Park with capital messuage. Advowson of Leven. Rectories and tithes of Speeton, Hornsea and Eastrington. Property in those places and in Righton, Marton, Killingwoldgraves, Wetwang, Myton, Walkington, Balkholme, Bishop Burton, Cherry Burton, Newlands, Portington, Holden, Thorpe, Bealby, Adlingfleet, Usfleet, Tickton, Weel, Woodmansey, Waghen, Hull Bridge, Storke, Sandholme, Molescroft, Rowlston, Great Cowden, Mappleton, Seaton, Leven, Dunnington, Riplington (Riplingham?), Hunsley, Dimbleton, South Dalton, Woodhall, near Beverley, and Nafferton and Swanland. Manors of Saxby and South Ferriby; rectories of South Ferriby; advowson of Saxby; and property in those places and in Ulceby, all co. Lincoln. Property in Fulham, Chelsea and Kingston, co. Mdx.; and in Warton's Court near Holborn Barrs in London: To recited uses
- Format:
- Archive Item
- Extent:
- 2 items
- Language:
- Access Conditions:
- Access will be granted to any accredited reader
- Repository:
- Hull University Archives
- Collection:
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Papers of the Constable Maxwell Family of Everingham, Caerlaverock and Terregles (including the Haggerston and Sherburne Families)