Copy. Release: Thomas, Duke of Leeds to Thomas Hay, esq. commonly called Lord Duplin (eldest son and heir of George, Earl of Kinnoul) and Sir John Evelyn of Wooton, co. Surrey: prior to marriage of the Duke and Lady Mary Godolphin, daughter of Francis, Earl of Godolphin, and further to their Marriage Settlement of the same date

Reference No:
U DDEV/21/58
Dates:
7 Jun 1740
Description:
Manors of North Mymes, Betlowe, Nayledewick and Tiscott, with property there and in Tring, Long Marston, Puttenham, Gadson, Piddleston, Wigginton and Marsworth, co. Herts. Manor of Wingrave, co. Bucks. Manor, rectory and tithes of Kingston, and property there and in Sutton, Dunnington, Leake Parva, Leake Magna, Gotham and Radcliffe, co. Notts. Manor of Seaton Ross. Rectories and tithes of Seaton Ross and Aughton. Fee farm rents: To indemnify lands settled by the Marriage Settlement (i.e. manors of Thorpe Salvin, Harthill, Kiveton alias Keeton, Todwick, Wakefield, North Anston, South Anston, Seamer and Barnsley with Dodsworth; castle and manor of Consibrough; property in those places and in Woodhall, Wailes, Waileswood, Woodset, Treeton, Irton, Ayton and Netherthorpe; and fee farm rents) from debts and incumbrances. Witn. James Trymmer, Jno. Jackson
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Repository:
Hull University Archives
Collection:
Papers of the Constable Maxwell Family of Everingham, Caerlaverock and Terregles (including the Haggerston and Sherburne Families)