Letters Patent granting to Sir Marmaduke Constable, senr. of Everyngham: for his faithful service and £200
- Reference No:
- U DDEV/31/65
- Dates:
- 22 Jul 1538
- Description:
- House and site of the priory of Drax, with the churchyard and cemetery, with all appurtenances; closes called Henry Londes (17ac.), Oxewodde (16ac.), Great Fatt Woodde (30ac.), Little Fatt Woodde (16ac.), Nyne Acres (12ac.), Eightene Acres (18ac.), Eight Acres, Langlandes, Tyle Kelne Close (the next three lines are badly damaged but Sandes (8ac.), le Abbey Ing (32ac.), close (8ac.), Kyrlewfeld (10ac.), Forty Landes (18ac.), Middilfeld Bothom (10ac.), Betmans Feld Close (10ac.),are mentioned), Calfe Close, Sheepcoate Hill (6ac.) Falles (11ac.?), Greneherst (20ac.), Symond Landes (14ac.) Thryskell (?20ac.), Buttes Garth (3ac.), Longlandes (26ac.), Brakes (20ac.) and le Brigges, le Kerth alias le Lowe Pasture (50ac.) Saynt Mary Banke in Langrake. Camelsford Grange with closes called Rye Croft and Davy Lande, 15ac. meadow, Camelsford Wodde (8ac.), grove called Selly Spryng (16ac.). Fishery of Newhey with a house and all lands in Newhey in tenure of Robert Okes and wife Margaret. Passage across the Ouse in Newhay in tenure of William Ryecroft. And all other appurtenances of the priory of Drax, as held by William Emson the late prior. Given at Westminster. Damaged. Initial portrait of Hen. VIII. Gt. Seal missing, but portion of cords remains
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- Archive Item
- Extent:
- 1 item
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- 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)