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Towthorpe > Inspeximus of Inquisition Post Mortem (19 January 1627/8): James Jackson gent., who was receiver of the estates in Yorkshire of Charles I when Prince of Wales, and who died at Langtoft 4 May 1627, his accounts being £714.8s.10 7/8d. in debt 
 
  
    
      
    
        
Inspeximus of Inquisition Post Mortem (19 January 1627/8): James Jackson gent., who was receiver of the estates in Yorkshire of Charles I when Prince of Wales, and who died at Langtoft 4 May 1627, his accounts being £714.8s.10 7/8d. in debt
    
 
  
  
        
        - Reference No:
 - U DDLG/133/3
 
        - Dates:
 - 2 Jul 1628
 
        - Description:
 - Messuage, 13 1/2 oxgangs, 2 barns, 2 gardens, a croft (2ac.) and Chappell Garth in Towthropp in tenure of William Taylor and of £14 clear yearly value; and tithes of grain & hay, wool & lambs in tenure of Olive widow of J.J. and of £20 clear yearly value: Recites annuities charged on the premises by Thomas Jackson, father of J.J., for his younger children Jane, George, Sampson & Katherine, payable at his mansion house at Wath.
 
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 - Archive Item
 
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 - 1 item
 
        
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 - Access will be granted to any accredited reader
 
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 - Hull University Archives
 
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