- Reference No:
- U DDWI/29
- Dates:
- 20 Feb 1734
- Description:
- Reverend Daniel Waterland, Chancellor of York Minster and parson of Waghen alias Wawne to Joseph Windham of Twickenham esquire. For rents of £20 to the Chancellor and £20 to vicar of Wawne: parish church, rectory and parsonage of Waghen, and the manor of Waghen belonging thereto; the rectory or manor house in the west end of Gild Croft and on the south side of the town; 30ac. meadow called Chancellor lands; 5ac. meadow called Kirkeman Charlome; two messuages, one messuage in the south corner at the west end of the town, three messuages and one cottage in a circle near church, one cottage beyond the Marr, one messuage against the mill on north of town and one against mill on east of town, one messuage at entry to town descending from the mill on north side, one cottage next vicarage and one near church; 11.5 oxgangs in all (locations, rents and tenants specified); rent of 16s.8d. from St James Chappell in Sutton: For lives of Reverend Willaim Wilson, rector of Stiffkey, John Windham esquire (second son of William Windham of Earsham, Norfolk) and Thomas d'Grey (eldest son of Thomas d'Grey of Marten near Thetford). With power of attorney to Thomas Grasby and Abraham Beharrell of Waghen to deliver seisin. Witnesses Henry Warcupp, F. Tawson.
- Format:
- Archive Item
- Extent:
- 1 item
- Language:
- Access Conditions:
- Access will be granted to any accredited reader
- Repository:
- Hull University Archives
- Collection:
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Papers of the Ashe and Windham Family (incorporating Bowyer and Smijth) of Wawne (Waghen)