U DPA Patrington Manorial Records 1577-1829 of the Marshall Family

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U DPA Patrington Manorial Records 1577-1829 of the Marshall Family Hull History Centre: Patrington Manorial records of the Marshall Family U DPA Patrington Manorial records 1577-1829 of the Marshall Family Historical background: The manor of Patrington in the East Riding of Yorkshire belonged to the archbishops of York until 1545 until it passed into the hands of the crown. It was held by the crown until 1631 when Charles I assigned it to Henrietta Maria, so keeping it in royal hands. During the interregnum it was leased to Matthew Alured, MP for Hedon, but at the restoration it reverted back to the trustees of Henrietta Maria. For a while it was assigned to Katherine of Braganza, the consort of Charles II, as part of her marriage jointure. In 1698 it finally passed out of royal ownership and has been owned successively by the Aldsworth family from 1698 to 1728, by the duke of Portland 1728 to 1735, by the Crowle family 1735 to 1739 and then the Maister family of Hull. The Maisters held it as part of their country estate centred on Winestead for the next 90 years until they sold it in 1829 to Colonel Thoroton Hildyard. In 1846 it was purchased by the Marshall family who also acquired land through the inclosure of Burton Fleming in 1769. The Marshall family remained the owners of Patrington manor into the twentieth century. Custodial History: Donated by Richard Marshall, Lairthwaite, Kendal, in 1932 Description: These records from the manor of Patrington were presented to the library in 1932 by Richard Marshall whose family had been lords of the manor since 1846. They comprise court rolls (1577-1657); lists of pains (1623, 1627-1632); call rolls (1729- 1740); some seventeenth- and eighteenth-century rentals; miscellaneous accounts; surrenders and admissions of copyhold lands (1629-1632, 1634-1635, 1639-1641, 1651, 1670, 1673, 1741); jury lists and allocations. The records also include a draft surrender and admission for Roos manor in Ottringham (1708) and some miscellaneous material which includes the 1596 marriage certificate of William and Lettys Gedney; the 1668 burial certificate of Christopher Mason; two leases and a notice about a reward offered in 1829 for information leading to the capture of a felon. Arrangement: U DPA/1-19 Manor of Patrington, 1577 - 1741 U DPA/20 Roos Manor in Ottringham, 1708 U DPA/21-25 Miscellaneous, 1596 - 1829 Extent: 3 boxes (0.5 linear metres) page 1 of 4 Hull History Centre: Patrington Manorial records of the Marshall Family Related Material: U DX/24/1 Court Roll of the manor of Patrington (1706-1712) U DAS/26 Papers of the Maister family, merchants, of Hull Access Conditions: Access will be given to any accredited reader Language: English; Latin U DPA/1 'The guifte of Maister Humphrey Hall (parson of the 1577-1633 Church of Pattrington) in Ano. Dni. 16[ ]. Which book was given to the Town use to write their Auncient Customs and Bylawes... or any other thinges... necessarie for the commonwealth of the same towne' Containing copy (early 17th century) of the court rolls (some folios missing) 1 volume U DPA/2 Court Roll (folios 1 - 43) 1593-1606 1 item U DPA/3 Court Roll (folios 46 - 55) 1607-1610 1 item U DPA/4 Court Roll (folios 56 - 62) 1611-1620 1 item U DPA/5 Court Roll (folios 68 - 97) 1613-1619 1 item U DPA/6 Court Roll (folios 100 - 217) 1620-1657 At the end, itself bound in a glossed medieval text, is a fragmentary List of Pains, October 1623 1 item U DPA/7 Court Roll 1627-1632 1 item U DPA/8 Call Roll 1729-1740 With Rental, 1735 1 item U DPA/9 Estreat of Fines 17 Oct 1707 1 item page 2 of 4 Hull History Centre: Patrington Manorial records of the Marshall Family U DPA/10 Volume containing: A customary (copied 1626); A c.1577-c.1626 field book of the Saltmarsh and Marsh Gryse (1577) and of the Saltmarsh Dyke (1591); Allocation of repair of churchyard walls (circa 1591); The 'Meanworke Booke' (circa 1591); Account of gates in Flatt Carr (circa 1591); Free-farm rental (circa 1591) and Field book of Redcar Grise (circa 1591) 1 volume U DPA/11 Rental c.1642 1 bundle U DPA/12 Rental 1664 1 bundle U DPA/13 Rental 1677 Originally bound in a folio of a medieval illuminated Missal, now bound at end of folder 1 item U DPA/14 Lists of rents, arrears and gates 1707-1728 30 items U DPA/15 Accounts of arrears of pasture rents 1706-1708 2 items U DPA/16 Bailiff's accounts 1706-1708 2 items U DPA/17 Surrenders and Admissions 1629-1741 Of copyhold lands in the manor court 57 items U DPA/18 Return by jury 1674-1676 (a) Heading for a return by the jury, being a list of tenants and their holdings, 28 Mar 1676 (b) Allocation by the jury (i) to Thomas Webster of Patrington currier: 3 yds. of ground from the Crosse Shop eastward (ii) to John Overton: 3 yds. 1 ft. of ground from his house northward, on condition he paves between his house and the causey; builds a watch-house at the E. end of Mr. Hildyard's shops; and allows the watchmen to keep watch from his porch until it is built, 22 Apr 1674 (c) Copy. Order of Queen's Council for a return of abstracts of all leases of estates held in jointure by the Queen. (part of DPA/1/18(f)), 22 Sep 1675 (d) Account in Italian (fragment), 17th century (e) Memorandum relating to Moses Nicholson's lands, 17th century (f) Remainder of Copy Order, as U DPA/1/18(c) page 3 of 4 Hull History Centre: Patrington Manorial records of the Marshall Family U DPA/18 (g) Portion of a draft Bond : William Shutt to provide 1674-1676 cont... meat, drink, lodging and clothing for Christopher Shutt, 17th century 1 bundle U DPA/19 Memoranda of lands of various tenants 17th cent. 5 items U DPA/20 Draft Surrender and Admission 1708 George Nicholson to James Nicholson. 5 1/2ac. in the East Field; 4 1/2ac. in the West Field; 2 half- acres of pasture in the Ings; and 1 leare land in the Ings, all in Ottringham. 1 item U DPA/21 Certificate of marriage of William Gedney and wife 9 May 1596 Lettys. At Patrington? 1 item U DPA/22 Certificate of burial of Christopher Mason of 7 Jul 1668 Ratcliffe, mariner, at Stepney, co. Mdx. With covering letter : Hen. Collet, Ratcliffe Cross, London, to Richard Mason, merchant, Newcastle on Tyne, 26 Aug 1668 1 item U DPA/23 Leases 1674 (a) Lease: for 21 years: Edward Simpson of Hull, mariner, and wife Elizabeth to William Pape of Hull, mariner: 13ac. land and 2 1/2ac. meadow in the Ings in Patrington: 1 May 1674 (b) Lease: for 21 years: Parties as U DPA/1/23(a): Cartwright Close, Marsh Close, 14ac. in North and South Field, 2 1/2ac. in the Ings, and 1 1/2ac. in Flatt Carr in Patrington, 1 May 1674 1 bundle U DPA/24 Notice of Reward for information leading to capture 10 Feb 1829 of a thief Who stole a coulter and share of a plough from William Little, a member of the Patrington Association for Prosecution of Felons 1 item U DPA/25 Pain and Presentment 17th cent. (a) Pain laid by inhabitants of Thorp, for scouring Saltmarsh Dykes, 17th century (b) Presentment by jurors of death of John Wardell of Hullbank gent., his estate in the manor passing to his widow Margaret, 17th century 1 bundle page 4 of 4.
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