Conveyance: for £3090: (i) Frederick Lindesay of Loughry, par. Derryloram, county Tyrone esq.; (ii) George Gowan of Park Crescent, par. Marylebone, county Middlesex esq.; (iii) Rev. Richard Parker of Wetton in the Marsh, county Lincoln; (iv) Mary Cramer Roberts of Branfold nr Gouldhurst county Kent widow of Thomas Cramer Roberts esq.; (v) Rev. Thomas Lindesay of Alla rector of Upper Camber in the Diocese of Derry clerk; (vi) Jane Lindesay of Upper Seymour Street Portman Square parish of Marylebone county Middlesex spinster; (vii) Bellingham Mauleverer of Twinisked county Tyrone esq. and Mary his wife, formerly Mary Lindesay spinster; (viii) Jemima Sarah Blackwood of Chesterfield Street Mayfair county Middlesex widow, formerly Jemima Darah Stock spinster; (ix) Eleanor Isabella Strode of Chester Terrace Eaton Square county Middlesex spinster, Jemima Sarah Blackwood, William Sinclair of Drumbeg county Donegal esq. and Sarah his wife formerly Sarah Strode spinster - Eleanor Isabella Strode, Jemima Sarah Blackwood and Sarah Sinclair being the 3 daughters of Sarah Strode decd (formerly Sarah Lindasy spinster); (x) Elizabeth Cooper of Upper Seymour Street and Byfield House county Surrey widow (formerly Elizabteh Lindsay spinster); (xi) William Mauleverer (formerly William Gowan) of Arncliffe Hall, North Riding; (xii) Sarah Mauleverer Parker of Skipwith spinster; (xiii) Mary Maulevere Parker of Skipwith spinster; (xiv) Hon. Henry Edward Butler, a major general in HM Army; (xv) JohnLeonard of Ryhill Holderness yeoman; (xvi) Sir Tatton Sykes Bt; (xvii) John Taylor Dickinson of Bracken gent; (xviii) John Farrar Butler of Thorngumbald, farmer

Reference No:
U DDSY5/30/5
Dates:
23 Jun 1854
Description:
4 closes in the Far Marsh field in Thorngumbald in par. of Paghill otherwise Paull in Holderness (42 ac. 1r. 19p.); 2 closes in the south end of Thorngumbald (24 ac. 3r. 31p.)
Format:
Archive Item
Extent:
1 item
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Access Conditions:
Access will be granted to any accredited reader
Repository:
Hull University Archives
Collection:
Papers of the Sykes family of Sledmere