Deed of Covenants: Henry Griffith, esq. son and heir of Sir Robert Naunton, Master of Court of Wards and Liveries, and Sir Benjamin Rudyard, Surveyor of the Liveries

Reference No:
U DDWB/20/44
Dates:
16 May 1625
Description:
Concerning the accuracy of a Valor and Extant (which is attached) of the estates of his father Sir Henry Griffith (who died 14 October 1620), of which he is to be granted special livery, having come of age: manor of Agnes Burton alias Burton Agnes with appurtenances there and in Thurneham and Grancemore. Manor of Little Kelk. 3ac. meadow in Lowthroppe. Sheep-pasture called Swathorpein Swathorpe. Manors of Whichnor, Tunstall alias Dunstall, Tattenhill, Birdsall, Newbold and Alderwas; and chace called Alderwas Hay, co. Staffs. Manor of Orby with appurtenances there and in Ingelmels, Adelthorpe, Hodgstroppe, Hestroppe and Drestropp, co. Lincs. Lands in Agnes Burton and a messuage, close and 4 bovates in Harpham, late parcel of chantry of B.V.M. in parish of Burton Agnes. 2 closes called Fereby Croftes in Burton Agnes. Messuage, 2 cottages and 5 bovates in Haystroppe. Tithes of Little Kelke. 3 messuages in Yoxhall, Yoxhall Woodhowses and High Wallhill, co. Staffs. Manor of Haystropp alias Hastroppe
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Repository:
Hull University Archives
Collection:
Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family (incorporating Griffith) of Burton Agnes