Demise for 99 years at peppercorn rent
- Reference No:
- U DDEV/50/74
- Dates:
- 1 May 1691
- Description:
- i) Sir Philip Constable of Everingham ii) George Vavasour of Willitofte, esq., Richard Wynne of the Middle Temple, esq., John Day, grocer and William Day, artisan skinner, both of York iii) Thomas Day of Thorpe, gent: manors of Middle Rasen, Pagnells Fee, Nevells Fee and Tupholme Manor, and farm in Middle Rasen and Lessingley, all co. Lincoln. Manor of Everingham (except the capital messuage and park) with parcel called Moore Land Ings, manors of Whallsall alias Whallsey, Arras and Thorpe in the Street; and all estates of Sir P.C in Holme upon Spalding Moore, Weighton and Nunburnholme: As security for a debt of £1,500 owed by Sir P.C to T.D. Witn. Thomas Ward, Geo. Browne, Henry Montford
- Format:
- Archive Item
- Extent:
- 1 item
- 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)