Deed to lead to a fine to effect a Partition:

Reference No:
U DDMC/107/5
Dates:
15 May 1683
Description:

i) Gilbert Kene of Utseter, co. Staffs. gent. and wife Rebecca, Francis Burdet of Silkston, gent. and wife Rachel, Hompfrey Marler of Manchester, gent. and wife Ester, George Dale of Moniash par. Bakewell, co. Derby, gent. and wife Ruth and Elkana Rich of Bullhouse par. Penistone, gent. and wife Margaret (the wives being daughters of Rev. John Shaw of Rotherham, dec'd.)

ii) Francis Carlill of Elloughton, yeoman

2 Royds in Ecclesfield, Lands, close near Lydyatehouse, Tindall Close, Shoulder of Mutton Close, 3 Hage Closes and Hart Leyes in Kimberworth. Messuage, 2 cottages and lands in Hessle and Swanland. Messuage called the White Hart with croft, Great and Little Backfields, 2 Dob Ing Gapes, Boulderbriggs, Asfield Croft, Nether Close, Roughfield, Overfield and Near Peniston Green; messuage called Near Sheppards Castle with 10 closes; cottage and Ferneley Holme; messuage, shop and close; close adjoining Penistone Green; land in Hessletofts; the Old Hall with Godfreycroft, the Acre, Bentsyke and Ashfield; messuage 'in the same fould' and 8ac.; the Holmes near Brooksyke; Kirk Ing; the Highfield; messuage near the church with 24ac.; Highfield; Broomefield; Coalpitfield House and 12 1/2ac. in Penistone. Water cornmill and kiln in Thurlstonmear par. Penistone. Messuage and lands called Spittlehouse; cottage and 5ac. in Wentworth. Messuage and lands in Wadsley par. Ecclesfield. Lydyate House and 4ac. in Marchbrough par. Rotherham. 30ac. meadow and 2 1/2 in the Levell lands in Ryhill in Holderness. Messuage and 30ac. in Brampton Bierley par. Wath. Great Grange Wood or Barley Grange Wood in Staveley, co. Derby. Messuage and 4ac. in Dongworth par. Bradfield: Witn. Jo. Garland, Jonathan Shawe, senr. and jnr., Nich Thornhill

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Papers relating to the East Riding of Yorkshire collected by Sir Clive Milnes-Coates of Helperby Hall