Mortgage: for £1200: William Thompson to Sir John Newton of Barrescourt, co. Somerset, & Thomas Hutton of Grays Inn esq.

Reference No:
U DDHO/36/40
Dates:
26 Apr 1707
Description:
Manor of Humbleton & closes called Foal Garth, Brick Garth, Cow Close, Milne Close, 3 Seven Pound Closes, Six Pound Close, the Palmer and Bucks Garths, Great Moor, GREAT FOSS, HERRINS GARTHS, GREENSHY GARTHS, HIS OWN GARTH , COW CLOSE PASTURE, HOGGARDS WINTER CLOSE, TAYLORS GARTH, BURN CLOSES, TAYLORS SOMMER CLOSE; LELLA DYKE OR WRIGHTINGTONS FARM; closes called Old Walls, KELFAST HEADS, BEADLES CLOSE, BENJYS CLOSE, Little Garth; BARNES GREAT PASTURE OR DENTON'S FARM; FOUR POUNDS CLOSE, TURNSTALL HEADS, FIVE NOBLE CLOSE, THE LITTLE & GREAT MASKES, THE STRIALL, Gardum Moore, the Paddock, the Two Garths, the Greens or Greevis, Two Closes, LITTLE FOSS and the Evers all in Humbleton. Parcel in Fitling Great Pasture. Omblers Close, High & Low West Fields, Lyths, Two Closes, Eight Pound Close, the Two Paddocks, & Ten Pound Close next the Lane in Humbleton or Fitling: Endorsed with further Mortgage for £200, 5 July 1707. Reconveyance of part of the premises (being property in upper case, as U DDHO/36/45), 6 July 1708.
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Repository:
Hull University Archives
Collection:
Papers of the Hotham Family of Scorborough and South Dalton