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Md244 Contents Barnsley Bradfield Bradford MD244 CONTENTS BARNSLEY 1- 30 BRADFIELD 31- 43 BRADFORD 44- 63 BRAMPTON, p. WATH 64- 67 ECCLESFIELD 68-103 ELMSALL 104-105 HEMSWORTH Deeds and Settlements 106-■123 Archbishop Holgate's Hospital 124-■131 Miscellaneous Papers 132-■135 KIRKBURTON 136-■138 MEXBOROUGH 139-■140 PENISTONE 141-■142 RAWMARSH 143- ■153 ROTHERHAM 154- ■168 RYEHILL 169- ■184 SHEFFIELD 185- ■186 SHELLEY 187- ■188 SILKSTONE 189- ■193 THURNSCOE 194- •212 WAKEFIELD 213- ■214 WORSBOROUGH 215- ■216 PAPERS OF THE SLACK FAMILY 217- •229 REPLEVIN BONDS 230- 232 MISCELLANEOUS Deeds and Bonds 233-239 Manorial 240-243 Papers 244-252 MD244 NEWMAN AND BOND COLLECTION BARNSLEY 1 4 Aug 1581 Bargain and sale of 6 acres of land in Bevershole, BARNSLEY Robert Thwaite to John Gaunt and Agnes Aoderme Includes bond, same date 2 1 May 15 82 Release from debts Robert Thwaite of BARNSLEY to John Gaunt senior and junior of Beverhole, BARNSLEY Deed poll, English 3 14 Aug 1605? Conveyance of land in BARNSLEY Edward Bee to Robert Howard Fragile, needs repair 4 28 Oct 1613 Feoffment of land in the manor of BARNSLEY called Swinehill For £5 Lawrence Cawthorne of BARNSLEY to Gervais Shepherd Deed poll, Latin 5 1 May 1615 Feoffment of a parcel of land on BARNSLEY moor in the tenure of Richard Appleyard For £8 Held of King James, Lord of the manor of EAST GREENWICH [Kent] George Wood of MONKBRETTON to Robert and Jane Bower Of BARNSLEY Deed poll, Latin 6 Michaelmas 1615 Foot of a fine Relates to land in Beverhole, BARNSLEY John Duggiley, plaintiff versus John and Elizabeth Wade 7 7 Jan 1617 Bargain and sale of a cottage in BARNSLEY in the tenure of James Jackson and land at Swinehill For £12 Henry Crawshaw of BARNSLEY to Nicholas Wood and his son Henry of MONKBRETTON Indenture, Latin Includes agreement that the property should pass to Henry after Nicholas' death, 29 Jan 1617 8 27 Sept 1620 Assignment of Grindlestone Close, Beverhole, BARNSLEY Robert Bower to John Baggiley Deed poll, English -1- MD244 9 26 Aug 1659 Bargain and sale of land at Swinehill in the manor of BARNSLEY for £42 William Baguley to Henry Greene 10 21 & 22 Oct 1679 Lease and release of land at Swinehill and the Churchfield, BARNSLEY John Oxley of BARNSLEY to Elizabeth Langley of BARNSLEY 11 2 Feb 1680 Release of a messuage in BARNSLEY and land in the townfields of BARNSLEY for £100 Samuel Fayram to Elizabeth Langley 12 1 & 2 June 1680 Lease and release of The Hall Ing, 2 acres in Farrfield and Pease Close, BARNSLEY Samuel Fayram to Elizabeth Langley Marked No. 5 13 4 Oct 1681 Bargain and sale of 2 acres in BARNSLEY for £20 Thomas Osgathorp of BARNSLEY to Elizabeth Langley 14 12 & 13 March 1691 Lease and release of land in the townfields of BARNSLEY in the tenure of Samuel Fayram and Thomas Heeley Samuel Fayram to Elizabeth Langley 15 12 & 13 March 1691 Lease and release of a messuage in BARNSLEY and land in the townfields of BARNSLEY Samuel Fayram to Elizabeth Langley 16 Will and probate of Elizabeth Langley of BARNSLEY Wills 20 Feb 1693 Proved: 1 Feb 1695 Marked No. 7 17 20 Feb 1694 Depositions of witnesses relating to tithes of pigeons of Beverhole, BARNSLEY Wm. Baguley, plaintiff versus Henry Wood, John Rooke, Daniel Rooke and James Donford, defendants 18 Trinity 1696? Copy of a fine Relates to 3 messuages and land in BARNSLEY, GOMERSAL, MIRFIELD and SOUTH OWRAM Thomas HOldsworth and Joseph Goodall, plaintiffs versus Samuel and Barbara Bate, John and Mary Ledgard, Josiah and Elizabeth Farrer, William and Mary Turner, Joseph and Sarah Deyken Marked No. 3 -2- MD244 19 31 March and 1 April 1697 Lease and release of a messuage in BARNSLEY late in the tenure of Josias Cauldwell, Thomas Fayram, Robert Charlsworth and Francis Bennett, on the east side of Kirkgate, and land in the townfields of BARNSLEY Samuel Fayram of CARLTON to Joseph Deyken of BARNSLEY Marked No. 1 20 12 & 13 June 1699 Lease and release of a messuage on the east side of Kirkgate, BARNSLEY late in the tenure of Dorothy Patison and Sarah Fayram and now in the tenure of Widow Hutchinson, Luke Matthewman, Robert Charlesworth, Joshua Woodcock and Charles Batley. Also land in the townfields of BARNSLEY Samuel Fayram of CARLETON to Joseph Deyken of BARNSLEY 21 1 Jan 1702 Deed to declare the uses of a fine Relates to 2 messuages in DARFIELD, 1 croft, Cross Croft and Flatt Close etc in the townfields of ARDSLEY, land in Raynes Close, Well Close and Woodhead Close, DARFIELD and a messuage at Kirkgate, BARNSLEY Joseph Swinden of SHROGGSHEAD p. DARFIELD, Willaby Methley of SHAFTON, Anne Wood of SHAFTON, Samuel Fayram of CARLETON, Joseph Deykins of BARNSLEY to John Marrow of WORSBROUGHDALE Marked No. 6 22 Will and probate of Joseph Deykin of BARNSLEY Relates to a messuage in BARNSLEY in the tenure of Robert Glover and land in the townfield of BARNSLEY Will: 27 May 1720 Proved: 1 March 1721 Marked No. 11 23 1 Aug 1723 Bargain and sale of land in the Old Mill Field and Farrfield, BARNSLEY. For £20 Benjamin Deykin of MANCHESTER to John Deykin of BARNSLEY Marked No. 12 24 4 March 1728 Settlement on the marriage of John Deykin and Ellen Milner Relates to a messuage and land in the Church Field and Farrfield, BARNSLEY John Deykin of BARNSLEY, Gamaliel Milner of MONKBRETTON, Eileen Milner 25 24 Jan 1739 Lease for 999 years in fee farm of land in the Old Mill Field, BARNSLEY For £31.10s. Margaret Gregg of BARNSLEY to John Deykin of BARNSLEY Paper Draft Marked No. 14 -3- MD244 26 Will and probate of John Deykin of BARNSLEY, mercer and grocer Will : 6 Feb 1740 Proved: 22 April 1740 Marked No. 15 27 18 June 1740 Appointment of Ellen Deykin as tutor and guardian of her children John, Samuel, Gamaliel and Joseph Marked No. 16 28 25 June 1764 Will of Ellen Deykin of BARNSLEY Marked No. 17 29 27 June 1768 Deed of exchange of Windmill Shutt in the Church Field, Folly Hall Shutt and Church Yard Shutt, BARNSLEY John Deykin/Samuel Oxley 30 4 May 1769 Bargain and sale of Barnsley Shutt, BARNSLEY. For £20 Francis Roper of BARNSLEY to John Deykin of BARNSLEY Marked No. 19 -4- MD244 BRADFIELD 31 Dated at BRADFIELD 15 Jan 1389 Quitclaim of land at UGHILL, t. BRADFIELD called Richplottes John Reynald of BRADFIELD to Thomas son of William Turton of PENISTONE Witnesses - William de Schagn, John Morwood, John Matt, Richard Rynett et al Deed poll, Latin 32 Dated at BRADFIELD 1 Aug 1398 Feoffment of 1 messuage and croft in BRADFIELD Alicia de Lode of THURNSCOE to John Morewood of BRADFIELD Witnesses - Richard Haytelay of BRADFIELD, William Rayner of BRADFIELD, William Morewood of BRADFIELD, John Conison of BRADFIELD and John Dogeson of BRADFIELD Deed poll, Latin 33 2 Aug 1398 Quitclaim of a messuage in FALDWELL SPICE (?) Richard Haytelay of BRADFIELD and John Dogeson of BRADFIELD to Alice de Lode of THURNSCOE Witnesses - John Norwood of BRADFIELD, William Norwood of BRADFIELD, William de Schagn of BRADFIELD, John Conison of BRADFIELD, William Rayner of BRADFIELD et al Deed poll, Latin 34 Dated at THURNSCOE Feb 1404 Quitclaim of a house and garden etc in the Rectory of BRADFIELD Alice de Lode of THURNSCOE to John de Hawkesworth of BRADFIELD Witnesses - William Rayner, Robert Dickinson, Richard Tagg, William Wilcockson, John de Bylay et al Deed poll, Latin 35 Dated at BRADFIELD 15 April 1477 Appointment of attorney for evicting Thomas Scorer from a house called Dennyngsholls in PENISTONE Richard Dennyng of BRADFIELD appoints Richard Sotherin Witnesses - Richard Wainwright, John Gillies and John Adamson et al Deed poll, Latin 36 Dated at BRADFIELD 1 Aug 1490 Grant of land in BRADFIELD John Morewood to Thurston Smyth Witnesses - John Shagh, William Schatter, John Rivill et al Indenture, Latin -5- MD244 37 n.d., medieval Feoffment of land in UGHILL woods t. BRADFIELD, once held by William de Dymot Henry son of Adam de UGHILL to Thomas son of William de Bosco Witnesses - Elias de Midhopp, Ralph de Aula of WARDERSHELF, John de Wyteley, Richard son of Maurice, William de Spina, William Brun of BRADFIELD, Richard Rivell of DUNGWORTH, Adam de Mora of UGHILL, Jonat of UGHILL, Richard the carpenter of UGHILL, Henry son of Angr1 of UGHILL et al Deed poll, Latin. Seal intact Printed in Y.A.S. Record Series vol. 120 38 n.d. medieval Feoffment of land in SIGSWORTH called the Hollynwellker(?) Thomas de Morewood to William son of William of LEPTON Witnesses - Richard Rivell, William of LEPTON the elder, Adam of UGHILL, Henry of UGHILL, Andrew of SIGSWORTH, Henry of LEPTON, William de Spina et al Deed poll, Latin. With seal 39 n.d. medieval Feoffment of land in BRADFIELD John of WORTLEY son of Adam of SMALLFIELD to his son, John Witnesses - Elias de Middhop, Galfridus de Morley, Henry de Farnley, Henry sub Egge, Henry de Spina, Thomas de Bosco, Roger de Morley, Hugh de HARTCLIFF, clerk, et al 40 n.d. medieval Feoffment of land in UGHILL wood Ralph of UGHILL, John son of John of UGHILL and Henry son of Adam of UGHILL to Thomas son of William de Bosco Witnesses - Elias de Midhopp, Adam son of Galfridus de Mora, John de Witeley, William de Witelee, Wm. son of Ervine, Adam son of Roger de Mora, Richard Rivell, Adam de SHEFFIELD et al Printed in Y.A.S. Record Series vol. 120 41 n.d.
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