Lease for 21 years at £34. 0. 8d.: Nathaniel, Bishop of Durham to Thomas Owen of Grays Inn

Reference No:
U DDJ/10/2
Dates:
c.1684
Description:
Manor house called Bishops House or Hall Garth, with orchard and fruit house, close called Tratons (10ac.), firebote of rent 40s. from Howden Park, closes called Receivers Close, Yandfleets (Yaudfleets?); a tenement, close and headland at Howden Dyke, 5ac. at Howden Field called Loz Poole and a slip of ground called the Springe; a tenement and booth; tollage, stallage and pickage of fairs and markets; close called the Moote Hall or Toll Booth with shops and all easements under the Toll Booth; 6ac. in the High Field; close at the Hall Gate end; one tide fishing in the Ouse; 2 Hall Milne Closes with a parcel called Small Riggs; Mutton Close behind Traton; 4ac. in Nether Spanibriggs; 2 pieces called the Park and the Groves; 3 wind corn mills called Barnaby Milne, Hilpine Milne and Haile Milne; all in Howden or Howdenshire. 7ac. in Laxton. Rents and tenants specified: Witn. John Swinburne, Edw. Arden, Benjamin Hilton, Geo. Cox, 27 February 1683/4. Endorsed with Surrender by James Stevenson and Samuel Gerard to lead to a new lease, 6 June (no year)
Format:
Archive Item
Extent:
1 item
Language:
Access Conditions:
Access will be granted to any accredited reader
Repository:
Hull University Archives
Collection:
Papers of the Dunnington-Jefferson Family of Thicket Priory and Thorganby