Marriage Settlement
- Reference No:
- U DWB/2/33
- Dates:
- 9-10 Mar 1702
- Description:
(i) Rebecca Kirshaw of Ripley widow;
(ii) Rev. Richard Kirshaw D.D. of Ripley;
(iii) Constance Boynton of Agnes Burton spinster;
(iv) Thomas Hutton of the Inner Temple esq. and Francis Boynton of Barmstone gent.
Prior to the marriage of Rev. Richard Kirshaw and Constance Boynton: manor of Shelley; capital messuage, called Shelley Hall, Wood Farm, 3 Box Closes, water corn-mill, kiln, 2 houses, messuage called the Grice, messuage with 5 closes (Long Croft, Tower Butts, Great and Lesser Town-end Closes and Far Side of the Horse Close) and a cottage, all in Shelley. Manors of Rousby, Greeno, East and West Skealing with manor house and closes called High and Low Parkes, High Grounds, Hall Bradley-heads, Great Bradley-Heads, Hart Sayles, Great Maines, Sellon Wood, Houltree Wood, Hagg Hill, High Close, Wood-house Feild-fords, Intacke, Little and Great Ross-leyes, Capon Close, Horse Close, Myre Ings, Hoggard-house Close, Scow-scotts-heads, Little Maines, Calfe Close, Booth Garth, Round Close, Underdikes and Ellarheads: Witnessed Jo. Elcock, Anna Sykes, Rebecha Kirshaw jnr., Henry Ashurst jnr., James Hunter.
- Format:
- Archive Item
- Extent:
- 1 item
- Language:
- Access Conditions:
- Access will be granted to any accredited reader
- Repository:
- Hull University Archives
- Collection:
- Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family of Burton Agnes