- Reference No:
- U DDEV/9/99
- Dates:
- 30 Apr-1 May 1691
- Description:
- i) Sir Philipp Constable of Everingham ii) Thomas Day of Thorpe, gent iii) George Vavasour of Willitoft, esq. and John Day of York, grocer iv) Richard Wynne of the Middle Temple, esq. and William Day of York, artisan skinner for 5s. to Sir P.C. by G.V. & J.D.: manor house of Everingham in which Sir P.C. lives, with Everingham Park and closes lying together near the manor house and called South Field, Low Ings, New Close, Little and Great Old Flatts, Butler Ings, South Ings Close, South Ings and Ox Pasture: To R.W. & W.D. for 99 years in trust to pay a recited debt of £500 owing by Sir P.C. to T.D. and thereafter to use of Marmaduke Constable, eldest son and heir of Sir P.C., Robert C. second son, and other sons of Sir P.C., successively in tail male. Witn. Thomas Ward, Geo. Browne, Henry Montfort
- 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)