Gift in Exchange: Martin de Nortfolch, citizen of York, to Sir Richard Mansel of Naburn

Reference No:
U DDPA/7/4
Dates:
early 13th cent.
Description:
All M.'s land in Fulemose, except his great assart as the ditch extends from his boundary stone, between him and Hugh de Seleby, to the head of Louthen, and thence by the ditch to Buretdale (Buretredale?) and thence by the bounds of Bitton, to the lands of Walter de Acastre towards the South, and thence by the ditch of the said Walter to the said boundary stone. In exchange for all Sir R's land in Stockinge, with a toft and a parcel with a house which the miller sometime held near the watermill of Naburne, from the bounds of Busseldstyel to the lands of Arnold de Naburne clerk towards the town of Naburne, and thence to lands of Helewise sister of the said Richard in Littelwait, and thence by Richard's boundaries between him and lands of William de Palmis to the lands of Geoffrey le Grant, and so by the ditch to M.'s assart towards the East: Witn. William de Palmis, Hugh de Seleby, Robert de Elerewas, John de Vescy, William de Fulford, Nicholas of the same, Thomas Godman, John de Nortfolch, Thomas de Alna, Arnold de Naburne clerk.
Format:
Archive Item
Extent:
1 item
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Access Conditions:
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Repository:
Hull University Archives
Collection:
Papers of the Palmes Family of Naburn