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U DDDU Papers of the Duesbery Family of Beverley 1530-1895

Biographical Background: The papers in U DDDU relate to the Duesbery family who were seamen and merchants originating in Scarborough and surrounds from at least the early eighteenth century. Thomas Duesbery, a master mariner in the 1710s and 1720s, married Catherine Hudson who became the co-heiress of her mother, Mary Hudson, and the Duesbery family inherited property and money through this marriage match. In the 1730s Thomas Duesbery was in a position to have a ship built for him - the 'Thomas and Hannah' - and the next generation had shares in this venture.

Most of the papers in the collection begin with the property purchase and business transactions of Thomas Duesbery's grandchildren and great-grandchildren. His grandsons, Robert Duesbery and Matthew Duesbery, carried on the merchant trading business and in the 1760s Robert Duesbery built up a considerable family estate around Scarborough by buying estates at Hunsley and Riplingham. Robert Duesbery married Elizabeth and had at least two children. His eldest son, Robert Duesbery, became his agent, setting up in the mercantile worlds of and St Petersburg and the collection contains some of his interesting business and personal correspondence. Robert and Elizabeth Duesbery also had a daughter, Catherine, and when her brother died she carried on the business and ran the estate in Riplingham (expanding the house considerably) until her own death in 1800. She married first Oswald Langwith, but was widowed and then remarried in 1782, the Reverend Robert Younge. This final marriage was a disaster and the letters in the collection from several people place the blame on the Reverend Younge for their separation after only four years (Allison, History of East Riding, iv, pp.145-6; U DDDU/20/9c; U DDDU/21/23, 36, 49).

When Catherine Younge died the family property and assets passed to her nephew, Thomas Duesbery, who had trained as a lawyer and practised in Beverley. A very successful land agent and onetime mayor, his name crops up in property transactions throughout the landed family papers held in the Brynmor Jones Library. He expanded the family landholdings, purchasing the manor and manor house of Gransmoor in 1810 and the manor of Kilham with 800 acres from Mark Masterman Sykes of Sledmere in 1813. When he died without issue in 1837, the whole lot was inherited by the son of his sister, Hannah Thornton. William Duesbery Thornton, also an attorney, took on the surname Duesbery after this inheritance. In 1868 he sold Hunsley and Riplingham to W H Harrison-Broadley and in 1877 he followed this by selling Kilham to Lord Londesborough, leaving just Gransmoor which was inherited by his son, the Reverend C L Thornton Duesbery. In 1900 this last portion of the Duesbery family property was sold, comprising 1372 acres, bought by J T T Cliff. The property papers in U DDDU record particularly the descent of these four places from the early modern period (Allison, History of Yorkshire East Riding, ii, pp.109, 111, 252, 257, 336, iv, pp.145-6).

Custodial history: Deposited by Messrs. Crust, Todd and Mills, Beverley in 1974. Donated via Donald Carrick, on the authority of Sandersons Solicitors (successor to Crust, Todd and Mills), June 1999.

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Description: The papers largely relate to property in Kilham (including manorial records); it is a collection rich in maps and plans, though there is also a small amount of interesting family correspondence as well as eighteenth-century business records. In addition there are nineteenth-century papers of the Reverend Robert Rigby, vicar of St Mary's church in Beverley.

Property papers are catalogued in the following sections: Bellasize parish of Eastrington (1804-1806); Beverley (1803-1806); (1804-1806); Burniston, North Riding (1649- 1687, 1746, 1832); Cherry Burton (1787, 1824); Cloughton, North Riding (1700-1768) being papers relating to tithes of the rectory; Cowden (1821-1839) including the will of Elizabeth Williamson (1821); Drewton (1727-1820) including the will of Robert Blanshard; Gransmoor parish of Burton Agnes (1785-1838) including a plan of the estate of William St Quintin in 1785, tenancy agreements and papers about vicarial tithes in the early 19th century; Hunsley, Little Weighton and Riplingham (1759-1837) including the will of Thomas Duesbery (1837), a volume of papers about enclosure 1793-1803, an 1802 plan of land in Swanland, 18th century valuations of Rowley, Hunsley and Riplingham tithes, some average prices of wheat 1780-1801, some 18th century legal correspondence and accounts, 18th century land tax assessment accounts, an 1800 sketch plan of the parish of Rowley and some valuations of the property of Thomas Duesbery; Myton (1651, 1825); North Ferriby (1737-1812) including 18th century papers about tithes, some papers of the Coltman family and the wills of Thomas Wakefield (1785) and Jane Wakefield (1787); Scalby, parish of Blacktoft (1804- 1806); Scalby, North Riding (1731-1801) including tithe accounts and valuations of the property of Catherine Younge in the 1790s; Scarborough (1718-1832) including papers of the family of Catherine Hudson (Duesbery) and the will of William Robinson (1750); Staintondale, North Riding (1839-1884) being 16 plans of farms, estates and waste moorland largely 1868- 9.

Papers for Kilham (1543-1876) are considerable and they include the medieval descent of title from Archbishop William Melton in 1335, the 1633 sale of the manor and manor house by Lord Darcy, the descent of title in the Sykes family and Duesbery purchase documents of 1814 and 1816, an abstract of the title of the manor 1633-1814, a plan of Thomas Duesbery's lands in 1813 and a valuation of his manor and estate in 1825, the Kilham enclosure act of 1771 as well as related papers and enclosure awards, copies of the wills of William Saville (1691), Thomas Rokeby (1697), John Smithson (1698), Christopher Smithson (1702), Eleanor Smithson (1711), Mary Mawd (1719), Phatnell Foord (1723), William Iveson (1725), John Iveson (1725), John Rickard (1725), Robert Simpson (1739), David Sinclair (1756), John Sinclair (1762), Christopher Bainton (1760), Robert Simpson (1768), Richard Thompson (1794) and Richard Hopper (1825; and a plan of his estate dated 1829), 18th century marriage, burial and baptism certificates of the Conyers, Outram, Smithson, Owston, Yates and Watson families, an 1815 copy of the 1729 plan of Kilham township by George Philliskirk, land tax assessments, early 19th century accounts for bookbinding carried out by M Turner and Matthew Sever of Beverley, accounts relating to the tolls at Kilham fair 1814- 16, tenancy agreements and farming receipts and vouchers as well as day books for 1814-15 and vouchers for estate building work, fencing, household fittings, tolls, fairs and rents and an 1872 plan of Grange Farm. For the manor of Kilham (1530-1867) there are jury papers 1703- 1813 and 1856-1863, 18th century estreats, two rolls of pains 1620-1734, 21 pains 1793- 1811, call rolls 1704-1866 (intermittent) and some miscellaneous papers.

An accounts section in U DDDU largely comprises the 18th century business and personal accounts of the Duesbery family and includes the day book of Robert Duesbery 1757-1777

page 2 of 103 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Duesbery Family of Beverley and his bank accounts, an account for a post-chaise, an account for jewellery and the funeral accounts of William Duesbery from 1776.

Correspondence (1763-1821) in the collection largely comprises letters to and from Robert Duesbery (including one of 1774 from the Marquis of Granby) and his son, Robert Duesbery junior, and daughter, Catherine Duesbery (Langwith, and later Younge). A few letters of Robert Duesbery junior to his sister from London and St Petersburg in the 1770s where he acted as an agent in the family business. There are also a few letters to Thomas Duesbery of Leeds, London and Beverley, including six in the 1780s from Catherine Younge. These all contain news of family and estates in Scarborough and surrounds.

Various deeds and documents (1733-1885) in U DDDU include Duesbery family awards and entitlements, a schedule of the title deeds of Robert Duesbery 1636-1778 and acknowledgement of receipt of them by Catherine Younge in 1790, an 1837 copy of 'The Scarborough Herald and General Advertiser', an original bundle of papers relating to Duesbery family investment in a ship called the 'Thomas and Hannah' in the 1730s and 1740s, an original bundle of papers in the Chancery case of Pearce -v- Edmeades 1841- 1885, an original bundle of papers relating to the affairs of Catherine Duesbery (Langwith, later Younge) which includes papers about the partnership of her brother, Robert Duesbery, with Hugh Atkins in London as merchant traders with Russia in the 1760s, the marriage settlement of Catherine Langwith nee Duesbery with Robert Younge (1782) and the proposals for their separation in 1786, the will of Catherine Younge (1796) and various accounts relating to the settlement of her estates as well as miscellaneous accounts including those for the funeral of Robert Duesbery junior.

Papers catalogued as 'various townships' (1758-1846) include some 18th century papers of the Preston family of York and Cambridge and 1846 surveys and rentals of the estates of William Duesbery Thornton Duesbery. A section of wills (1735-1875) comprises those of Robert Thompson (1735), D'Arcy Preston (1748), William Northend (1765), Robert Duesbery junior (1772), Robert Duesbery senior (1775), Catherine Younge (1796), Thomas Duesbery (1837), William Duesbery Thornton Duesbery (1875).

The section of wills in the collection also contains an original bundle relating to the affairs of the Reverend Robert Rigby, vicar of St Mary's in Beverley, and his family. The papers here include a copy of his will (1818) with probate granted in 1823, his private accounts in the early 1820s including his household accounts, burial fees received, and donations to various charities and the poor, as well as 18th century papers relating to tithes, the rebuilding of the vicarage of St Mary's and administration of local personal charities including those for alms houses and educational charities in both Beverley and Bishop Burton. There is a little bit of correspondence relating to local church affairs as well as inventories and memoranda about church incomes (see entry in religious archives).

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Arrangement: U DDDU/1 Bellasize par. Eastrington, 1804 -1806 U DDDU/2 Beverley, 1803 - 1806 U DDDU/3 Blacktoft, 1804 - 1806 U DDDU/4 Burniston (North Riding), 1649 - 1832 U DDDU/5 Cherry Burton, 1787 - 1824 U DDDU/6 Cloughton (North Riding), 1700 - 1768 U DDDU/7 Cowden, 1821 - 1839 U DDDU/8 Drewton, 1691 - 1820 U DDDU/9 Gransmoor par. Burton Agnes, 1785 - 1876 U DDDU/10 Hunsley, Little Weighton and Riplingham, 1553 - 1838 U DDDU/11 Kilham, 1543 - 1876 U DDDU/12 Manor of Kilham, 1530 - 1867 U DDDU/13 Myton, 1651 - 1825 U DDDU/14 North Ferriby, 1737 - 1812 U DDDU/15 Scalby (par. Blacktoft, East Riding), 1804 - 1806 U DDDU/16 Scalby (North Riding), 1731 - 1801 U DDDU/17 Scarborough, 1718 - 1832 U DDDU/18 Staintondale (North Riding), 1839 - 1884 U DDDU/19 Accounts, 1757 - 1832 U DDDU/20 Correspondence, 1763 - 1821 U DDDU/21 Various Deeds and Documents, 1636 - 1885 U DDDU/22 Various Townships, 1758 - 1846 U DDDU/23 Wills, circa 1714 - 1875

Extent: 3 linear metres

Related material: U DDCB/4/68; U DDCB/31/28; U DDCV/15/241, 474; U DDCV/67/15; U DDCV/203/12; U DDCV(2)/68

Access conditions: Some items are not fit for production. Please see individual catalogue entries for access conditions.

For all other items, access will be granted to any accredited reader.

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U DDDU/1 Bellasize, par. Eastrington 1804-1806 U DDDU/1/1 Draft Feoffment: for £16: Thomas Duesbery of 6 Apr 1804 Beverley gent. to Nathaniel Bell of Gilberdike Mill miller: a little close in Bennetland (Mill Garth E.; Mill Lane N.): 1 item

U DDDU/1/2 Draft Feoffment: for £120: Thomas Duesbery (as U 6 Apr 1804 DDDU/1/1) to Philip Fletcher of Bellasize butcher: croft called Crompton Park (Beverley - Rd. S.; Greenoak Lane E.), and close (Thornton Dam Lane E.; Greenoak Lane W.) 1 item

U DDDU/1/3 Draft Feoffment: for £105: Thomas Duesbery (as U 7 Jun 1806 DDDU/1/1) to Daniel Macklaren and his trustee James McTurk both of Newport yeomen: close ( canal E.; private road or landing place S.) 1 item

U DDDU/2 Beverley 1803-1806 U DDDU/2/1 Draft Release: for £300 (of which £100 remains on 11 Nov 1803 mortgage): Thomas Duesbery gent. to John Hardman yeoman both of Beverley: messuage (lately in 2 dwellinghouses, and estate of Robert Blanshard tanner) on S. side of Flemingate: Rough plan. 1 item

U DDDU/2/2 Draft Release: for £200: Thomas Duesbery (as U 4 Feb 1806 DDDU/2/1) to Robert Ellis tanner and his trustee John Ellis currier, both of Beverley: tan-yard on S. side of Minster Moorgate and E. side of the workhouse 1 item

U DDDU/3 Blacktoft 1804-1806 U DDDU/3/1 Draft Release: for £450: Thomas Duesbery of Beverley 5 Apr 1804 gent. to William Jewitt jnr. of Clementhorp in Blacktoft husbandman and his trustee John Audus of Beverley butcher: 6 lands in Scalby Field (Broad Lane E., Amsterdam Drain W.) and 4 lands in Hay Field: 1 item

U DDDU/3/2 Draft Release: for £310: Thomas Duesbery (as U 6 Aug 1804 DDDU/3/1) to Benjamin Barron of Cheapside near Gilberdike shopkeeper and his trustee William Jewitt (as U DDDU/3/1): close (Broad Lane W.; Bishopsoil Drain E.): 1 item

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U DDDU/3/3 Draft Release: for £60: Thomas Duesbery (as U 4 Apr 1806 DDDU/3/1) to David Simpson of Scalby yeoman and his trustee Benjamin Barron (as U DDDU/3/2): close (Broad Lane E.): 1 item

U DDDU/4 Burniston (North Riding) 1649-1832 U DDDU/4/1 Bargain & Sale: Francis Robinson of Hacknes gent. to 3 Dec 1649 Robert Walker of Burniston husbandman: cottage and garth (town field E. & N.; town street W.): Witn. Edward Mathew, William Hird senr. and jnr. Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. as above and Anne and Christopher Hird, Margarett Sharpe, 4 December 1649 1 item

U DDDU/4/2 Bargain and Sale: Robert Walker senr. of Burnistone 8 Apr 1656 husbandman and wife Ellis, their son John W. of Key mariner, and Robert Walker of Stainton Dale yeoman to William Hird living beyond the beck in Burnistone husbandman As U DDDU/4/1: Witn. Will. Farside, Willm. Hodgson, Edward Harrison 1 item

U DDDU/4/3 Bargain & Sale: James Sedman of Scarborough 12 May 1686 mariner and wife Ellioner to George Dickinson of Scalbie yeoman: as U DDDU/4/1: Witn. Henry Readhead, William Trott, Jaune Goudwin, Mary Dickinson. 1 item

U DDDU/4/4 Gift: for £20: William Hodgson fuller to his son Edmond 20 May 1687 both of Burniston Moiety of 2 flatts of land: Witn. Willm. and Priscilla Bower, Mary Clitherd?) 1 item

U DDDU/4/5 Feoffment: for £46: George Pickrin yeoman (son of 26 Mar 1746 William P. yeoman and wife Ann, a co-heir of Elizabeth Harrison all dec'd.) and wife Ann, all of Scalby to William I'ans of Scarborough gent. and wife Thomasin 1/4 oxgang (3 1/2ac.): Witn. Thomas Millner, S. Betson, Geo. Richardson, Chr. Hart, Lawrence Storiker, Henry Neve. 1 item

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U DDDU/4/6 Deed of Covenant: John Smithson senr. of Cloughton 1 Feb 1832 farmer to William Duesbery Thornton of Scarborough gent. To convey property in Burniston: Recites a mortgage of the premises (1828), under which £5,400 and interest is due to W.D.T. Not executed. 1 item

U DDDU/5 Cherry Burton 1787-1824 U DDDU/5/1 Surrender and Admission in Cherry Burton manor court 19 Apr 1787 Elizabeth Barker of Beverley spinster, John Arden of Beverley surgeon and apothecary and wife Ann, Henry Barker of Edinborough gent. and Ann Barker of Cherry Burton (A.B. being the widow, and E.B., A.A. and H.B. children, of Rev. Thomas Barker of Cherry Burton dec'd.) to Rev. Robert Barker, vicar of Hollym: shares of a lately rebuilt cottage, orchard and garth 1 item

U DDDU/5/2 Brief memoranda on 3, 4, and 5 shift courses of 9 Oct 1824 husbandry. 'Management of Cherry Burton land'. 4 items

U DDDU/6 Cloughton (North Riding) 1700-1768 An original bundle. 'No.7. Title Deeds to certain tithes arising out of the Rectory of Cloughton. One fourth part of the Rectory belongs to W.D. Thornton who possesses a pew in Cloughton Chapel. Paid £20 towards building a new Chapel, his proportion- Mr. Woodhall and Mr. Harrison the other Lay Rectors'.

U DDDU/6/1 Bargain and Sale: for £25: John Sedman of Hellworth, 25 Mar 1700 par. Fylingdale gent. and wife Mary to Thomas Gibson of Cloughton yeoman 5 pasture gates in a pasture called Newland 'enclosed with a stone wall', and a parcel of pasture 'enclosed within the same' called Littlecliffe: 'In which pasture the Freeholders of Cloughton: keepe there Beasts according to the Extent and rates agreed upon'. Witn. John Knowsley, John Todd, William Hodgson. 1 item

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U DDDU/6/2 Abstract of Title: messuage, close called the Flatts, 2 1704-1752 gates in Newland, an intack (4ac.) and an odd land in Cloughton South Field, and a moiety of the tithes 'arising within the said precincts of Cloughton' Late belonging to Ann and William Gibson, Robert Leadlay and wife Eleanor. The deeds being in the custody of Thomas Harrison of Scarborough master mariner, who covenants to produce them to Edward Leadley of Cloughton (31 December 1754). 1 item

U DDDU/6/3 Final Concord: for £60: Magdalene Allatson widow and 9 Feb 1728 Richard Shaw plaintiffs and William Dickinson deforceant 2 messuages, 2 cottages, 3 stables, 2 gardens, 12ac. land, 30ac. pasture and 30ac. meadow in Harwooddale, par. Hackness and Burniston 1 item

U DDDU/6/4 Copy. Final Concord: for £100: Charles Hodson 9 Feb 1737 plaintiff and William Johnson and wife Mary, William Jackson and wife Ann deforceants Messuage, barn, stable, 14ac. land, 14ac. meadow and 14ac. pasture in Burniston and Cloughton, par. Scalby 1 item

U DDDU/6/5 Lease and Release: for £43 8-9 Mar 1754 (i) Amey Hill of Whitby widow (ii) Robert Leadlay mariner and wife Eleanor, William Gibson mariner and Ann Gibson widow to (iii) Edward Leadlay mariner, all of Cloughton 2 odd lands in Cloughton South Field and eighth part of the tithes of Cloughton: Recites an outstanding mortgage of the premises (inter alia) to A.H. (3/4 August 1752). Witn. Jerem. Coultas, J. Lister. 2 items

U DDDU/6/6 Lease and Release: for £93: Edward Leadley master 7-8 Nov 1768 mariner and wife Margaret to John Hebb gent. all of Scarborough: as U DDDU/6/5: 2 items

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U DDDU/7 Cowden 1821-1839 An original bundle. 'No.8 ... relating to an estate ... purchased of Mr. Cleland by Mr. Duesbery and afterwards sold to Mr. Inman'.

U DDDU/7/1 Copies: 1821-1837 (a) Will of Elizabeth wife of Richard Williamson of Scarborough gent. Bequests to Mary Roydhouse, cousin James Cleland of Limerick merchant (son of John Cleland of Ravenshall, par. Shotts, co. Lanark), cousin Elizabeth Lowrie of Shotts and her children William and Mary, cousin William Ware of Hambleton surgeon. Probate 11 November 1833, 4 August 1821 (b) Agreement for Sale for £2,100 : James Cleland of Ravenshall esq., by his agent Jonas Hammond of Scarborough gent. to William Duesbery Thornton Duesbery of Beverley: farm (84ac.2r.37p. : mentions Cow Pasture) in Cowden, 21 December 1837 2 items

U DDDU/7/2 Agreement for Sale: for £2,200: W.D.T. Duesbery (as 7 May 1838 U DDDU/7/1(b)) to Rev. George Inman and John : farm (69ac. Cliff Close reserved): As U DDDU/7/1? 1 item

U DDDU/7/3 Copy Deed of Indemnity 6 Apr 1839 (i) James Cleland (ii) William D.T. Duesbery (both as U DDDU/7/1(b)) (iii) Edward Bland of Burniston farmer (iv) William Nedby of Scarborough baker (v) Jonas Hammond wine merchant, John Cook and John Uppleby gents. all of Scarborough Indemnifying property as U DDDU/7/1(b) in Cowden; 4 messuages on N. side and 1 messuage on S. side of Cross Row, Crooked Row or Cook's Row and 1 messuage in St. Sepulchre St. in Scarborough; and a farm with 7 closes (37ac.1r.) in Burniston and rights in Turf Moor in Cloughton; from legacies under Will as U DDDU/7/1(a). 1 item

U DDDU/7/4 Copy. Bond: in £2,400: W.D.T. Duesbery to Rev. G. 7 Dec 1839 Inman of Skeffling (both as U DDDU/7/2): to indemnify property as U DDDU/7/2 from legacies under Will as U DDDU/7/1(a) 1 item

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U DDDU/8 Drewton 1691-1820 U DDDU/8/1 Abstract of Title 'of the late Mr. W(alter) Holliday' 1691-1773 Manor of and lands at Drewton (mentions pasture called Osnewade (or Ozenwold), 9 Dovecoat Closes, Great Close, Swineskew, Rye Garth, West Close, East and West Flatts, Chappel Garth, Great and Little Marsh, Cow Wold, Little Field, Howdell Farm, Briggs Farm, Briggs Closes). A hemp garth and Great Land Close in Everthorp. Common right on Wallingfen 1 item

U DDDU/8/2 Abstract of Title 'of the late Mr. W(alter) Holliday' 1727-1774 As DDDU/8/1 (mentions Coggans Farm, Hall Garth Farm, Peter Deans Farm, rabbit warren called West Hill, Thornton Flatt, Rudston Walks and Rudston Closes, South and North Kelthorpe, Cracroft Flatt, Whin Flatt, Stone Pit Field, West Moles Close, Rough Hills, Hoade Close, Stoned Horse Paddock, Hall Garth). Also mentions manors of and tithes in North Cave, Everthorpe, Thornton and Metham; coney warren or sheep walk in North Cave, Drewton and Everthorpe; property in Cotness and Saltmarshe; manor of Ranton co. Staffs and property there and in Worston, co. Staffs.; manors of Cottingham; farm at : With Opinion of R. Beatniffe, Cottingham, 23 September 1784 1 item

U DDDU/8/3 Copy. Opinion of Cor. Cayley, Hull 2 May 1766 Title of Sir George M. Metham to manor of, and lands and tithes in, Drewton 1 item

U DDDU/8/4 Copy. Will of Robert Blanshard of Beverley alderman 20 Aug 1773 and tanner. Bequests to wife; niece Ann Shutt and her husband James S.; their children James and Mary; nephews William, John, Phineas and Michael Ellis; nieces Elizabeth Mottier and Frances wife of John Brown; great-nieces Elizabeth, Mary, and Lettice Blackston. Probate 26 Jan 1774. 1 item

U DDDU/8/5 Copy. Will of Robert Blanshard of Beverley alderman 20 Aug 1773 and tanner. Bequests to wife; niece Ann Shutt and her husband James S.; their children James and Mary; nephews William, John, Phineas and Michael Ellis; nieces Elizabeth Mottier and Frances wife of John Brown; great-nieces Elizabeth, Mary, and Lettice Blackston. Probate 26 Jan 1774. 1 item

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U DDDU/8/6 Short Abstract of Title: Mr. Nelson's farm at Drewton 1773-1803 1 item

U DDDU/8/7 Copy. Lease and Release 7-8 Apr 1774 (i) Jane Ryley of South Cave spinster (devisee of James Newton of Drewton gent. dec'd.) (ii) William Dawson of Leeds surgeon and apothecary (iii) Thomas Wilsford of Pontefract esq. (eldest son and heir of Thomas Wilsford doctor of physic) (iv) Richard W. of Pontefract esq., second son of T.W. dec'd. (as U DDDU/8/7(iii)) (v) Samuel Saltonstall of Pontefract esq. (vi) Christopher Bayles of Laxton esq. (vii) William Sonley of South Cave surgeon and apothecary and John Baxby and James Smith of Hull gents. (viii) Walter Holliday of Drewton gent. (ix) James Shutt of Humbleton gent. and Phineas Ellis of Beverley tanner (exors. of Robert Blanshard of Beverley tanner) (x) Valentine Budd of Hull gent. (xi) Benjamin Earnshaw of South Cave yeoman (xii) Thomas Leavens of Blacktoft yeoman (xiii) Matthew Harland of Beverley flax-dresser (xiv) John Turner of Everthorpe yeoman (xv) William Kirkby of Hull gent. Manor of Drewton with parcel called Ossingwold; closes called the Hoade, Great Close or Fox Close; West, Middle and Far Moles Closes, Stoned Horse Paddock, Hall Garth, East and South Hall Garths; messuage called Fox House on E. side of street; closes on S. side of street called TOWNEND LAND, HINGING LANDS, WOODSIDE LANDS, GOOD FIELD, GREAT MARSH, RYE GARTH, RYE GARTH LANDS, WOOD GATES, LEAR GARTH, PETER GARTH, FLATT HEADS, EAST, MIDDLE AND WEST FLATTS, Briggs Closes and marshes; parcel called COW WOLD, ORCHARD CLOSE AND WOODLAND or Swineshew; the Warren or West Hill and Little Field; 4 closes called Frankledales, Upper Mill doors half acres, Low Mill doors and Thunderbolt lands; Stone Pitt Field (formerly called Thorne Row or Flatt, Thorne Hill Flatt, Ing Lands half acres, Farr Butts, Upper and Lower Cross Lands, Calteners Low Croft or Onams and West Close); parcel formerly called Rough Mills and Chapple Close; Kelthorpe Closes; triangular parcel; close and tithes in Drewton. Great Lands Close in Everthorpe: To C.B. (as U DDDU/8/7(vi))to use of J.S. & P.E. (as U DDDU/8/7(ix)). 2 items

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U DDDU/8/8 Abstract of Title of William Nelson esq.: farm at 1774-1810 Drewton 1 item

U DDDU/8/9 Copy. Bargain and Sale: William Sonley (as U 15 Apr 1774 DDDU/8/7(vii)) to William Kirkby (as U DDDU/8/7(xv)): parcels in capital letters in U DDDU/8/7: as collateral security against incumbrances. 1 item

U DDDU/8/10 Copy. Declaration of Uses by James Shutt and 21 Mar 1775 Phineas Ellis (as U DDDU/8/7(ix)): Warren or West Hill or Little Field (as U DDDU/8/7): To uses of Will of Robert Blanshard. 1 item

U DDDU/8/11 Lease and Release: for £175: John Brown of Abchurch 18-19 Dec 1776 Lane, London and wife Frances (a devisee of Robert Blanshard of Beverley tanner) to William Ellis staymaker and Phineas Ellis tanner both of Beverley Reversion, on death of Ann Blanshard widow, of a twelfth part of a farm at Drewton; a farm at Scalby; a farm at Bennetlands; 2 houses on N. side of Norwood, a tan-yard in Minster Moorgate and a messuage, stable and tan-yard on S. side of Flemingate, all in Beverley: Tenants and rents specified. 2 items

U DDDU/8/12 Copy. Release and Assignment: Phineas Ellis (as U 2 Jul 1789 DDDU/8/11) to his son Robert E. of tanner and his trustee Isaac Girbow of Beverley currier: for an annuity of £100 to P.E.; an annuity of £20 to his wife Ann, if she survive him; and £1200 to be divided among their younger children Elizabeth, John, Ann, Phineas, Harriet and Rebecca House, tan-yard and close at Hedon. Close in Kitchen Lane, Beverley. P.E.'s 12th share of estate of his uncle Robert Blanshard dec'd.; and the 24th share he purchased (as U DDDU/8/11). All stock-in-trade, utensils and credit of P.E. 1 item

U DDDU/8/13 Copy. Lease and Release: for 10s. 4-5 Sep 1798 (i) Robert Ellis (as U DDDU/8/12) now of Beverley tanner to (ii) William Ellis (as U DDDU/8/11) (iii) James Shutt of Humbleton gent. (iv) Thomas Duesbery of Beverley gent. The Warren or West Hill and Little Field (249ac.20p.) and a messuage thereon, in Drewton. With tithes of the premises 2 items

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U DDDU/8/14 Copy. Covenant to levy a fine 28 Oct 1803 (i) Thomas Duesbery (as U DDDU/8/13) (ii) William Ellis (as U DDDU/8/11) and wife Rebecca (iii) Michael Ellis late of Canon St. London now of Beverley shoemaker and wife Elizabeth (iv) Robert Ellis (as U DDDU/8/13) and wife Mary (v) William Mottier of Great Pultney St., Golden Square, co. Mdx., cabinet maker and wife Elizabeth (vi) Thomas Hinderwell of Scarborough esq., as trustee for T.D. As U DDDU/8/13. Farm and 65ac. in Scalby, Bellasize, Bennetland, Staddlethorp, Blacktoft and Eastrington. Property in Beverley as U DDDU/8/11: To use of T.D. 1 item

U DDDU/8/15 Final Concord further to U DDDU/8/14: for £300: 3 Nov 1803 Thomas Hinderwell esq. plaintiff and Thomas Duesbery, William Ellis and wife Rebecca, Michael Ellis and wife Elizabeth, Robert Ellis and wife Mary, William Mottier and wife Elizabeth deforceants 5 messuages, 5 stables, 2 barns, 5 curtilages, 5 gardens, 100ac. land, 60ac. meadow and 160ac. pasture in North Cave, Eastrington, Blacktoft and Beverley 1 item

U DDDU/8/16 Copy of Writ Precipe and Concord relative to c.1803 DDDU/8/15 1 item

U DDDU/8/17 Draft Release: for £4,500: Thomas Duesbery (as U 27 Jul 1804 DDDU/8/13) to William Thompson of Skidby gent. and his trustee John Arden of Beverley wine merchant: farm (as U DDDU/8/13) 1 item

U DDDU/8/18 Quitclaim: Mary Blackestone servant to Mary Anderson 2 Dec 1806 of Hampton Court co. Mdx.: 3 legacies of £70 each under Will of Robert Blansherd 1 item

U DDDU/8/19 Draft Release: for £3,460: Thomas Duesbery (as U 19 Sep 1807 DDDU/8/13) to William Nelson jnr. of Ellerker gent.: farm (as U DDDU/8/13): Subject to a mortgage for £2,000. 1 item

U DDDU/8/20 Sketch Plan of a fence between estates of Mr. 23 Jun 1820 Duesbery at Hunsley, and of J. & V. Brown at Drewton; by Richard Page 1 item

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U DDDU/9 Gransmoor par. Burton Agnes 1785-1876 U DDDU/9/1 Plan of Gransmoor 'the estate of Sir William St. 1785 Quintin'. Showing crop plan, 1808-1809 1 plan

U DDDU/9/2 Sale Particulars: Gransmoor estate (1372ac.1p.): Plan 20 Jun 1876 1 item

U DDDU/9/3 Sale Particulars: Gransmoor estate (1372ac.1p.): Plan 20 Jun 1876 1 item

U DDDU/9/4 Tenancy Agreement: at £220 rent: Thomas Duesbery 6 Nov 1809 to James Watson: farm (220ac.2r.5p.) Attached are memoranda relating to a subsequent lease to J.W. (1815-1821) and his notice terminating the tenancy, 30 Sep 1820 1 item

U DDDU/9/5 Tenancy Agreement: at £350 rent: Thomas Duesbery 11 Nov 1809 to Isaiah Riley: farm (184ac.3r.22p.) Endorsements making over the tenancy to John Grainger (19 Nov 1814) and to Botterill Hyde (25 Oct 1817) 1 item

U DDDU/9/6 Rough plan of farm as U DDDU/9/5. Showing crop plan 1809-1823 (1814-1817), 1809-1823 1 item

U DDDU/9/7 Tenancy Agreement: at £192 rent: Thomas Duesbery 6 Nov 1820 to William Smith and his sureties James Hyde and Jonathan Smith: farm (192ac.) 1 item

U DDDU/9/8 Inventory of goods distrained from Botterill Hyde for 4 Nov 1822 arrears of rent in respect of farm as U DDDU/9/5. With relative accounts, valuation of crops, etc. 1 item

U DDDU/9/9 Agreement for Sale: Botterill Hyde to Thomas 11 Nov 1822 Duesbery: scheduled goods and chattels on farm as DDDU/9/5 1 item

U DDDU/9/10 Letters: Rev. C.H. Lutwidge, Burton Agnes, to Thomas 28 Aug 1833-5 Duesbery, Beverley Nov 1834 Building of Burton Agnes school and subscription from proprietors of Gransmoor 8 items

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U DDDU/9/11 Vouchers relating to building work at farms and 1834 blacksmith's shop at Gransmoor c. 40 items

U DDDU/9/12 Miscellaneous vouchers: work on Gransmoor estate: 1834 (circa 40) 1 item

U DDDU/9/13 Sale Particulars: manor and township of Gransmoor 30-31 Jul 1800 1 item

U DDDU/9/14 Agreement: Thomas Duesbery and John Cole as agent 14 May 1816 for Rev. T. Milnes: T.D. to hold vicarial tithes of Gransmoor estate at rent of £160 1 item

U DDDU/9/15 Notice to quit: Rev. Thomas Milnes to Thomas 20 Sep 1824 Duesbery: tithes of Gransmoor 1 item

U DDDU/9/16 Agreement by Rev. Thomas Milnes (as U DDDU/9/15) 31 Mar 1825 to take £180 a year from Thomas Duesbery (as U DDDU/9/15) for vicarial tithes of Gransmoor 1 item

U DDDU/9/17 Blank form addressed to Overseers of Gransmoor, 9 Dec 1833 calling for a return of tithes. 'No return was made'. 1 item

U DDDU/9/18 List of 'Gransmoor Writings'. post 1833 1 item

U DDDU/9/19 Vouchers: Gransmoor estate 1835-1838 c. 50 items

U DDDU/10 Hunsley, Little Weighton and Riplingham 1553-1838 U DDDU/10/1 Abstract of Title of William Northend 1739-1778 Farm and lands at Little Weeton (mentions the manor of Little Weeton, messuage, 7 oxgangs called Parks and Parkflats, moiety of 2 oxgangs called Potterdale, 2 closes called Backerbys, Coney Garth, Broad Garth, Hemp Garth, Seamer Hill Oxgang) 1 item

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U DDDU/10/2 Volume containing copies 1761-1837 a) Assignment of Mortgage for £1,200 (i) George Hutchinson Maunby gent. (ii) William Hilton Northend of Brough, his eldest son and heir Thomas Hilton Northend of Scarborough and John Seymour of gents. to (iii) Plaxton Dickinson of Scarborough vintner as trustee for (iv) Robert Duesberry of Scarborough gent. Estate of Christopher Northend in Hunsley and Riplingham: 2 May 1761 (b) Lease and Release for £2,370 in all : (i) John Seymour (as U DDDU/10/2(a)) (ii) William Hilton Northend (as U DDDU/10/2(a)) and wife Sarah, and Thomas Hilton Northend (as U DDDU/10/2(a)) to (iii) Robert Duesbery (as U DDDU/10/2(a)) Farm in Hunsley with closes called Beacon Close, Rye Close, New Close, Four Mark Close and other lands called Hunsley Warren, stocked with conies. 1/2 oxgang in Riplingham (c) Lease and Release as U DDDU/10/39 (d) Final Concord as U DDDU/10/40 (e) Will of Robert Duesbery as U DDDU/23/5 (f) Case and Opinion of Charles Fearn: Will as U DDDU/10/2(e), 27 July 1780 (g) Will of Robert Duesbery jnr. as U DDDU/23/4 (h) As U DDDU/21/22 (i) As U DDDU/21/23 (j) As U DDDU/21/38 (k) Bargain and Sale further to U DDDU/10/2(j) : William Townsend of Colchester gent. to Edward Gepp of Chelmsfordd and Rev. Nathaniel Forster of Colchester: trust estates (as U DDDU/10/2(i)): 21 October 1786 (l) As U DDDU/21/49 (m) Little Weighton and Riplingham Inclosure Award, 25 July 1803 (n) Will of Thomas Duesbery of Beverley esq. Bequests to sister Hannah; niece Ann Coulson, wife of John Hill Coulson esq. and her children; nephew William Duesbery Thornton; J.H.C.; niece Margaret Wilkinson wife of William Watson Wilkinson esq. and her children; niece Mary Emily Tindale, daughter of Rev. James T.; nephew Thomas Thornton; aunt Alice Thompson etc.: Gransmoor, Burton Agnes, Beverley, Kilham, Goodmanham, Riplingham, Hunsley, Rowley, Woodmansey, Cherry Burton, Swanland, Ferriby, Frodingham, Eastrington, Scarborough: Codicil 21 April 1837. Probate 8 July 1837. 19 April 1837 1 vol

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U DDDU/10/3 Agreement: Henry Bentley of Glamford Briggs co. 12 Apr 1768 Lincs., furrier (also on behalf of his brother George B.) and Robert Duesbery of Scarborough esq. H. & G.B. to yield to R.D. possession of Andersons Farm in Riplingham on payment of £75; R.D. taking the stock, gear and goods on the farm at valuation 1 item

U DDDU/10/4 Lease for 14 years: at £135 rent: Robert Duesbery (as 8 Feb 1772 U DDDU/10/2) to John Levett of Hundesley, par. Rowley yeoman Capital messuage and another messuage adjoining; closes called Rye Close, Beacon Close, 2 Ten Pound Closes, Robinson Close, New Close and Four Mark Close; and Hunsley Warren (used as a coney warren) all in Hunsley. 1/2 oxgang in Riplingham 1 item

U DDDU/10/5 Final Concord: for £300: William Waines esq. plaintiff 12 Jun 1775 and William Northend deforceant Manor of Little Weeton with 1 messuage, 2 barns, 2 stables, 1 dovehouse, 40ac. land, 20ac. meadow and 20ac. pasture 1 item

U DDDU/10/6 Lease for 6 years: at £70 rent: Catherine Younge of 2 Apr 1789 Earlscolne co. Essex gentlewoman to Francis Brough of Riplingham yeoman Farm with garth, 15 oxgangs, 2 closes called the Sheepwalk, 5 Wray Closes, and Wood Close in Riplingham and Swanland 1 item

U DDDU/10/7 Volume containing proceedings of Commissioners for 1793-1803 inclosure of Little Weeton and Riplingham, and of Staxton. Minutes of meetings, notices, petitions, claims, etc. 1 vol

U DDDU/10/8 Draft Abstract of Title to manor of Little Weeton (1552- 1794 1793); and Case, whether the townships of Hunsley, Riplingham and Rowley were appurtenant to it. 1 item

U DDDU/10/9 Draft plan of two farms in Hunsley, belonging 1801 respectively to John Sykes and Thomas Duesbery. 1 item

U DDDU/10/10 (A & B) Plans, as U DDDU/10/9. By S. Dickinson. 1801 Scale 8 chains to 1 inch. 2 items

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U DDDU/10/11 Award of William Whitelock of Brotherton and John 28 Dec 1801 Hall of Scorbrough gent., further to Little Weeton Inclosure Award: tithe rents payable on farms as U DDDU/10/9 1 item

U DDDU/10/12 Tenancy Agreement: at £203.19.2. rent: Thomas 5 Apr 1802 Duesbery to James Levitt: farm with 394ac.2r.32p. at Hunsley and 9ac.1r.20p. at Riplingham 1 item

U DDDU/10/13 Plan of farm at (Low) Hunsley, as U DDDU/10/12 1802 1 plan

U DDDU/10/14 Tenancy Agreement: at £260 rent: Thomas Duesbery 23 Nov 1802 to George Clarke Farm with croft (2ac.2r.8p.) and allotments (1ac.2r.4p.; 53ac.3r.6p. in North Field; 104ac.3r.3p. in South Field and Longfield; and 1ac.3r.26p. in Middle Field) in Riplingham; and 5 closes called the Wreays (72ac.5p.) and Eastwood Close (15ac.) in Swanland 1 item

U DDDU/10/15 Plan of land in Swanland ('Rheas'), as U DDDU/10/14 1802 1 plan

U DDDU/10/16 Plan of farm buildings at Low Hunsley belonging to 1803 Thomas Duesbery. 1 plan

U DDDU/10/17 Plan of proposals for sub-dividing and planting Low 1803 Hunsley. 1 plan

U DDDU/10/18 Lease: at £400 rent: Thomas Duesbery of Beverley 7 Oct 1803 gent. to Francis Brough of Low Hunsley husbandman. Farm with 353ac.30p. at Low Hunsley and Riplingham: With plan and detailed schedule for cultivation (1803- 1816). 1 item

U DDDU/10/19 Further Agreement for cultivation. Parties and property 30 Mar 1805 as U DDDU/10/18 1 item

U DDDU/10/20 Valuation of farm at Low Hunsley as U DDDU/10/18, 21 Jul 1810 by Joseph Dickinson, Beverley Park. 1 item

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U DDDU/10/21 Further agreement for rent and cultivation. Parties and 28 Jul 1810 property as U DDDU/10/18 1 item

U DDDU/10/22 Draft of U DDDU/10/21 c.1810 1 item

U DDDU/10/23 Course of husbandry for farm as U DDDU/10/18 1817-1823 1 item

U DDDU/10/24 Letter: George Baron, Drewton, to Thomas Duesbery, 4 May 1819 Beverley. Boundary and fences between their property in Hunsley and Drewton. 1 item

U DDDU/10/25 Draft reply to U DDDU/10/24. Reference to disputes 8 May 1819 over boundary between manors of Kilham and Rudston. 1 item

U DDDU/10/26 Agreement between Thomas Duesbery of Beverley 12 Apr 1820 and George and Nathan Jowett Baron of Drewton esqs. To refer the boundary between property as U DDDU/10/24 to the award of Thomas Frost of Hull gent. 1 item

U DDDU/10/27 Sketch of boundary between property as U 23 Jun 1820 DDDU/10/24, by Richard Page. 1 item

U DDDU/10/28 Award of Thomas Frost, further to U DDDU/10/26, with 1 Jul 1820 his account. With copy. 1 item

U DDDU/10/29 Course of husbandry for Riplingham Farm, with rough 1826-1832 plan. 1 item

U DDDU/10/30 Lease and Release: for 10s.: Hannah Duesbery of 19-20 Nov 1838 Scarborough spinster to her nephew William Duesbery Thornton Duesbery of Beverley esq. Her third share of estates at Hunsley and Riplingham, as heir of her nephew Robert D. 2 items

U DDDU/10/31 Plan of lands of Leake and Duesbery in Drewton and early 19th cent. Hunsley, in Case between them relating to a right of road. Verdict for Duesbery. 1 plan

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U DDDU/10/32 Abstract of deeds relating to manor of Little Weeton. 1553-1612 With Case & Opinion of P. Johnson, York, 30 Oct 1780 1 item

U DDDU/10/33 Account of James Lister: legal work on behalf of 1759-1762 Robert Duesbery. 1 item

U DDDU/10/34 Agreement for Sale: for £2370: William Hilton Northend 13 Jan 1761 of Brough and Thomas Hilton Northend of Scarbrough to Robert Duesbery of Scarbrough, gents. Lower Hunsley Warren, with a dwellinghouse; and 1/2 oxgang in Riplingham Fields: Subject to annuity of £5 to Jane wife of Thomas Gill of Brantingham for her life; and 12s.6d. yearly to New College, Oxford. 1 item

U DDDU/10/35 Lease and Release: further to U DDDU/10/34 1-2 May 1761 (i) John Seymour of Pocklington gent. (ii) William Hilton Northend and wife Sarah, and his eldest son Thomas Hilton Northend, to (iii) Robert Duesbery As U DDDU/10/34 2 items

U DDDU/10/36 Assignment of a mortgage term in property as U 2 May 1761 DDDU/10/34 to Plaxton Dickinson of Scarbrough vintner, in trust for Robert Duesbery. 1 item

U DDDU/10/37 Authority from William Hilton Northend and Thomas 2 May 1761 Hilton Northend (as U DDDU/10/34) to their tenant John Levitt, to pay rent to Robert Duesbery. 1 item

U DDDU/10/38 Agreement for Sale: for £2,800: Francis Borthwick of 10 Nov 1764 Rawcliffe gent. to Robert Duesbery of Scarborough esq.: messuages and 300ac. at Riplingham: 1 item

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U DDDU/10/39 Lease and Release further to U DDDU/10/38 8-9 Mar 1765 (i) Sir Edward Turner of Ambroidere co. Oxford; and Elizabeth Wentworth of Clarges St., par. St. James, co. Mdx. widow and exor. of Hon. Thomas Wentworth, late Lt.Gen. and (ii) Francis Borthwick (as U DDDU/10/38) and wife Priscilla to (iii) Robert Duesbery (as U DDDU/10/38) Newly-built messuage with close (2ac.) and 105ac.; messuage, with close (2ac.) and 105ac., all in Riplingham. Closes called the Wray (70ac.) and Eastwood Close (15ac.) in Swanland. 2 items

U DDDU/10/40 Final Concord: for £380: Robert Duesbery esq. plaintiff 21 Apr 1765 and Francis Borthwick and wife Priscilla deforceants. 2 messuages, 200ac. land, 20ac. meadow, and 20ac. pasture in Riplingham. 40ac. land, 30ac. pasture and 30ac. meadow in Swanland. 1 item

U DDDU/10/41 Final Concord: for £380: Robert Duesbery esq. plaintiff 21 Apr 1765 and Francis Borthwick and wife Priscilla deforceants. 2 messuages, 200ac. land, 20ac. meadow, and 20ac. pasture in Riplingham. 40ac. land, 30ac. pasture and 30ac. meadow in Swanland. 1 item

U DDDU/10/42 Quitclaim: for £200 20 Jan 1770 (i) William Hilton Northend senr. and wife Sarah (daughter of Timothy Newmarch of North Cave merchant dec'd.), Philip Donn apothecary and wife Mary, William Hilton Northend jnr., Rickinson Hilton Northend and Elizabeth Hilton Northend spinster, all of Pocklington (M.D., W.H.N. jnr., R.H.N. & E.H.N. being children of W.H.N. senr. and wife S.) to (ii) Robert Duesbery (as U DDDU/10/38) and (iii) William Stephenson of Southburn yeoman Property in Hunslow (Hunsley?) and Riplingham (as U DDDU/10/34?) to R.D.; and in Southburn and Kirkburn to W.S. 1 item

U DDDU/10/43 Bond: in £400: Charles Cross of Pocklington gent. to 20 Jan 1770 Robert Duesbery (as U DDDU/10/38) To indemnify R.D. against all claims from any future children of Sarah Northend (as U DDDU/10/42), further to U DDDU/10/42) 1 item

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U DDDU/10/44 Certificate of Contract for Redemption of Land Tax: 20 Jul 1799 farm called Low Hunsley with 100ac. Farm and 15 1/2 oxgangs, and a capital messuage in Riplingham. 1 item

U DDDU/10/45 Copy of U DDDU/10/44 c.1799 1 item

U DDDU/10/46 Abstract of Lease and Release as U DDDU/10/35, and c.1760-c.1772 of Lease as U DDDU/10/3. Rough plan (with sketch of the beacon at Hunsley). 2 items

U DDDU/10/47 Abstract of Lease and Release as U DDDU/10/39; and 1765 of Title to the premises (1748 - 1760) 2 items

U DDDU/10/48 Letter: Joseph Sykes, Hull, to Robert Duesbery, 16 Dec 1777 Scarborough. Acknowledging receipt of £25 for money advanced by J.S. on the Riplingham Turnpike Account. 1 item

U DDDU/10/49 Average prices of wheat per bushel: Little Weeton, 1780-1801 Riplingham and Hunsley. 1 item

U DDDU/10/50 An account of the weekly average prices of wheat 1780-1801 taken upon the Markets of Beverley, Bridlington & Howden in the East Riding of the County of York during the 21 years next preceding 1801. 1 item

U DDDU/10/51 An account of the weekly average prices of wheat 1780-1801 taken upon the Markets of Beverley, Bridlington & Howden in the East Riding of the County of York during the 21 years next preceding 1801. 1 item

U DDDU/10/52 Account of John Robinson: legal work on behalf of 1785-1786 Catherine, wife of Rev. Young (daughter of [ ] Duesbery), in connexion with money invested in Turnpike Road 1 item

U DDDU/10/53 Valuation of Rowley tithes. 1787 1 item

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U DDDU/10/54 Deputation by William Waines of Beverley esq., lord of 18 Aug 1789 the manor of Little Weeton, of Rev. Robert Croft of Rowley as his gamekeeper for the manor. 1 item

U DDDU/10/55 Annual prices of rabbits, and numbers caught (at 1790-1800 Hunsley Warren?) 1 item

U DDDU/10/56 Vouchers relating to Hunsley and Riplingham 1792-1835 Fencing, ponds, trees, lime, sand, bricks, carting, building work, tithes etc. c. 100 items

U DDDU/10/57 Rough plan of Low Hunsley Farm [1797] 1 item

U DDDU/10/58 Valuation of Riplingham tithes [1787] 1799 1 item

U DDDU/10/59 Swanland Land Tax assessments 1799 2 items

U DDDU/10/60 Little Weeton Land Tax assessment. 1799 1 item

U DDDU/10/61 Proposals of Rev. Robert Croft, York, for compensation 29 Jan 1800 for tithes at inclosure of Little Weeton and Riplingham. 1 item

U DDDU/10/62 Letter: John Hall, Scorborough, to Thomas Duesbery, 5 Jun [1800] Beverley. Riplingham tithe rents 1 item

U DDDU/10/63 Letter: Wm. Paine, Welton, to Thomas Duesbery (as U 7 Dec 1800 DDDU/10/62). Valuation of tithes at Hunsley 1 item U DDDU/10/64 Letter: Peter Nevill, Riston, to Thomas Duesbery (as 8 Dec 1800 DDDU/10/62). Average price of corn Lincs (1771 -92) 1 item

U DDDU/10/65 Letter: Rev. Robert Croft, York, to John Lockwood, 24 Dec 1800 Beverley.Compensation for tithes at inclosure of Little Weeton and Riplingham. 1 item

U DDDU/10/66 Sketch plan of parish of Rowley. 1800 1 item

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U DDDU/10/67 Draft letter: Thomas Duesbery to Mr. Sykes: inclosure 1801 of Little Weeton and Riplingham. 1 item

U DDDU/10/68 Letter: James Lambert, Hatton Garden, to Thomas 21 Oct 1801 Duesbery. Yearly average prices of wheat in England and Wales; with copy of a return by John James Catherwood, Receiver of Corn Returns, Excise Office, 1780 - 1800. (1 October 1801) 1 item

U DDDU/10/69 Draft Letter: Thomas Duesbery to John Hall: tithes of 23 Jan 1802 Hunsley. 1 item

U DDDU/10/70 Account of expenses of Riplingham Inclosure. 1802 1 item

U DDDU/10/71 'Mr. Hall's plan for cultivating Hunsley and Riplingham 1802 farms'. 1 item

U DDDU/10/72 Synopsis of Riplingham allotments. 1802 1 item

U DDDU/10/73 Account of fencing needed for Mr. Duesbery's 1802 allotments at Riplingham. 1 item

U DDDU/10/74 Letter: John Hall, Scorbrough, to Thomas Duesbery. 28 Feb 1802 Hunsley tithe rent. 1 item

U DDDU/10/75 Letter: John Hall, Scorbrough, to Thomas Duesbery. 28 Feb 1802- Assessments of Thomas Duesbery's share of cost of 3 May 1804 Riplingham and Hunsley inclosure. With receipts for payment. 6 items

U DDDU/10/76 Valuation, by John Hall, of estates of Thomas 8 Mar 1802 Duesbery at Riplingham and Hunsley. 1 item

U DDDU/10/77 Letter: J. Thompson, Riplingham, to Thomas 11 Aug 1802 Duesbery, Beverley. Fence at Riplingham. 1 item

U DDDU/10/78 Valuation, by W. Paine, of farm of Thomas Duesbery at 8 Oct 1802 Low Hunsley. 1 item

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U DDDU/10/79 Letter: John Hall to Thomas Duesbery. 28 Nov 1802 Riplingham tithe rents. 1 item

U DDDU/10/80 Account of money expended by Thomas Duesbery on 1803 Hunsley Farm. 1 item

U DDDU/10/81 Account of fixtures at Low Hunsley sold by James 4 Apr 1803 Levitt to Thomas Duesbery 1 item

U DDDU/10/82 Inventory of fixtures in Riplingham Farm claimed by 5 Apr 1803 Francis Brough. 1 item

U DDDU/10/83 Draft Lease as U DDDU/10/18 c.1803 1 item

U DDDU/10/84 Valuation of Thomas Duesbery's farm at Low Hunsley. 1803 1 item

U DDDU/10/85 Measurement of fences on Thomas Duesbery's farm at 19 Oct 1803 Hunsley. 1 item

U DDDU/10/86 Copy. Commissioners' assessments for Riplingham 1804 inclosure. (1802 - 1804) 1 item

U DDDU/10/87 Award of Thomas Marr: manure on farm at Riplingham: 9 Feb 1805 1 item

U DDDU/10/88 Settlement of accounts between Thomas Duesbery 17 Aug 1805 and Francis Brough, made by John Hall, relating to farm at Riplingham. 1 item

U DDDU/10/89 Agreement between George Tindall and Thomas 1 Feb 1811 Duesbery for planting trees at Hunsley. With plan and receipt. 1 item

U DDDU/10/90 Agreement between George Tindall and Thomas 10 Feb 1812 Duesbery for planting trees at Hunsley. With plan and receipt 3 items

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U DDDU/11 Kilham 1543-1876 U DDDU/11/1 Copy of proceedings relating to title of Sir George 1543-1544 Darcye and wife Dorothy (daughter of Sir John Melton) to manor of Kyllum. Recites descent of the title through Melton family (from Archbishop William Melton in 1335). 1 item

U DDDU/11/2 Abstract of Title: manor and estate of Kilham. 1633-1814 1 item

U DDDU/11/3 Abstract of Title: estate at Kilham, formerly part of 1692-1813 settled estates of Sir Mark Masterman Sykes. 1 item

U DDDU/11/4 Abstract of Title: estate at Kilham, formerly part of 1692-1813 settled estates of Sir Mark Masterman Sykes. 1 item

U DDDU/11/5 Settlement: Frances Bainton of Skipsea widow to John 1 Mar 1725 Stainton of North Froddingham merchant and wife Anne (daughter of F.B.) and their daughter Elizabeth S. spinster. 7 oxgangs in the Northsyde Fields, devised to F.B. by her father Robert Gibson: To F.B. for life, then to J. & A.S. for their lives, then to E.S. Witn. Robert Burton, Samuel Burrill, Jo. Grimston. 1 item

U DDDU/11/6 Lease for 45 years: at 7s. rent: Rev. John Preston of 24 Mar 1769 Askham to Robert Pawson of Kilham yeoman. Close (60yds. x 10yds.) on W. side of Ann Cole's Lane: R.P. covenants to build a house on the premises of at least £25 value. 1 item

U DDDU/11/7 Final Concord: for £220: Robert Baxter gent. plaintiff 11 Jun 1769 and Thomas Lacon Barker and wife Jane deforceants. 2 messuages, 2 cottages, 200ac. land, 40ac. meadow and 40ac. pasture in Kilham. 1 item

U DDDU/11/8 Copy. Exemplification of a Common Recovery: John 12 Feb 1770 Outram gent. from Robert Baxter gent. 4 messuages, 200ac. land, 40ac. pasture, 40ac. meadow in Kilham: Thomas Lacon Barker and wife Jane vouched to warranty. 1 item

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U DDDU/11/9 Assignment 5 Mar 1770 (i) Marmaduke Prickett gent., Thomas Clubley yeoman, both of Bridlington, and George Welburn of Muston yeoman (exors. of Elizabeth Willey of Bridlington spinster dec'd.), and (ii) Rev. Peter Atkinson of Hollym (only son and heir of Elizabeth, widow of Peter Atkinson of Beverley alderman, and daughter and heir of John Stainton of North Frodingham merchant and wife Ann (as U DDDU/11/5), all dec'd.) to (iii) John Outram of Burton Agnes gent., and (iv) his trustee, Joseph Outram of merchant For £312.7s.6d. to M.P., T.C. & G.W. by John O.: mortgage term in 7 oxgangs (as U DDDU/11/5): Recites a mortgage of the premises by Rev. P.A. to Elizabeth Willey and her sister Ann (3 April 1764). 1 item

U DDDU/11/10 Kilham Inclosure Act 1771 1 item

U DDDU/11/11 Kilham Inclosure Act 1771 1 item

U DDDU/11/12 Volume 1771-1812 (a) Kilham Inclosure Act, 1771 (b) Copy of Kilham Inclosure Award (Plan at U DDDU/11/13 and U DDDU/11/277), 1 Dec 1773 (c) Act for sale of settled estates of Sir Mark Masterman Sykes: manors of Kilham and Kirkburn; estates in those places and in Battleburn, Southburn, Hutton Cranswick, Rotsea, North Dalton and Langtoft: 1812 1 vol

U DDDU/11/13 Kilham Inclosure Plan 1772 1 item

U DDDU/11/14 Extract from Kilham Inclosure Award 1773 1 item

U DDDU/11/15 Lease and Release: for £216.10s.: Joshua Wilson of 17-18 Apr 1782 Pontefract esq. to Rev. John Preston of Askham Bryan. Cottage and garth at E. end of Kilham. 2 items

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U DDDU/11/16 Lease for 99 years: at 2s. rent: Rev. John Preston of 8 Apr 1783 Askham Bryan, lord of the manor of Kilham, to John Blanchard and William Malerey yeomen, churchwardens, and Matthew Milner and John Lamplough yeomen, overseers of the poor, of Kilham. Parcel called the Greens (S. boundary 70 yds; N. boundary 68 yds.; W. boundary 54 yds.; E. boundary 50 yds.) with newly- erected poor-house thereon: Subject to right of surveyors of highways of Kilham to get gravel, pursuant to Inclosure Award. 1 item

U DDDU/11/17 Rough plans of three farms at Kilham, with course of 1813-1815 husbandry. 3 items

U DDDU/11/18 Particulars of Sale: manor and estate of Kilham: Prices 6-7 Sep 1813 marked. 1 item

U DDDU/11/19 Particulars of Sale, as U DDDU/11/18. c.1813 6 items

U DDDU/11/20 'Kilham Memorandums': a list of names, and a note of early 19th cent. land on E. side of Road at end of Carr Lane. 1 item

U DDDU/11/21 Lease and Release: for £19,063 27-28 Jun 1814 (i) Richard Bethell of Catfoss esq., (ii) Robert Denison of Kilnwick Percy and Robert Bower of Welham esqs., and (iii) Sir Mark Masterman Sykes of Sledmere to (iv) Thomas Duesbery of Beverley gent. and (v) his trustee Rev. Robert Rigby of Beverley Manor of Kilham alias Kellame alias Kelholme with specified rents, tolls of fairs and markets, a stallhouse (churchyard W.; road E.); messuage (North Side Road N.; East Gate S.) and adjacent cottage; 2 messuages (North Side Road N.; East Gate S.); 2 closes (7ac.3r.18p. North Burton Road E., North Side Road S.); 151ac.1r.28p. (Rudston Road N., Rudston E.); closes lately called the Sheep Pasture (217ac.3r.26p.); and 109ac.2r.24p. (Rudston E., Rudston Road S.): Draft at U DDDU/11/269. 2 items

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U DDDU/11/22 Copy Lease and Release: for 5s. 29-30 Aug (i) Richard Bethell, Robert Denison, Robert Bower & 1815 Sir Mark Masterman Sykes (as U DDDU/11/21(i), (ii) and (iii)) to (iv) John Dickinson of Great Driffield gent. (v) his trustee George Dickinson of Garton on the Wolds yeoman (vi) Thomas Duesbery of Beverley esq., John Sharp of Kilham yeoman, John Bernhard la Marche of Hull merchant, Richard Dunn of Great Driffield gent., Richard Hopper of Kilham gent., William Cook of Kilham butcher, John Anderson of Kilham yeoman, William Mallory of Kilham bricklayer, Marmaduke Prickett of Bridlington gent., Matthew Lamplugh of Kilham yeoman, William Newton of the Marishes, par. Pickering gent., Peter Berriman of Kilham yeoman, Robert Straker of Kilham innholder, and William Hall of Summergangs, par. Drypool esq. (vii) Rev. John Gilbey, Frederick Campbell, John Lockwood and Henry John Shepherd gents. all of Beverley, and Robert Prickett of Harley St., Cavendish Square, par. St. Mary le bone, and of Octon Grange, par. Thwing, esq.: messuage and yard (North Side Road N., East Gate S.), and 12 closes (208ac.2r.18p. in all. Kilham - Rudston road N.; Rudston E.; Burton Agnes and Harpham S.): On trust to indemnify purchasers from Sir M.M.S. of estates in Kilham against amounts charged generally on manor and estates of Kilham. 2 items

U DDDU/11/23 Release as U DDDU/11/22. Plan of premises. 30 Aug 1815 1 item

U DDDU/11/24 Assignment: Robert Denison, Robert Bower and Sir 16 Dec 1815 Mark Masterman Sykes to Thomas Duesbery (all as U DDDU/11/21): mortgage term as U DDDU/11/9, as affecting property as U DDDU/11/21: 1 item

U DDDU/11/25 Lease and Release: for £3,887 30-31 Jan 1816 (i) Richard Bethell (ii) Robert Denison and Robert Bower (iii) Sir Mark Masterman Sykes to (iv) Thomas Duesbery and (v) Rev. Robert Rigby (all as U DDDU/11/21) Closes lately called the Sheep Pasture (196ac.1r.38p.) with farm-house lately erected thereon: Draft at U DDDU/11/271. 2 items

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U DDDU/11/26 (a & b) Deeds of Covenants between Thomas 1 Feb 1816 Duesbery and Sir Mark Masterman Sykes: for production of scheduled title deeds (1793-1814) 1 bundle

U DDDU/11/27 Copy Release (as U DDDU/11/41): for £2360: Parties 2 Feb 1816 as U DDDU/11/25 (i) - (iii) to Richard Hopper of Kilham gent. and his trustee Francis Boynton of Sheriff Hutton yeoman: 5 closes in Kilham (mentions Coney Garth and Townend Close) 1 item

U DDDU/11/28 Conveyance: for £557.10.: Richard Hopper (as U 7 Sep 1816 DDDU/11/27) to Thomas Duesbery and his trustee Rev. Robert Rigby (as UDDDU/11/21): Coney Close (as U DDDU/11/27. 6ac.24p.) with strip of land giving access to North Burton Road: Plan. Draft at U DDDU/11/274. 1 item

U DDDU/11/29 Grant: for £999.10s.: Thomas Duesbery to William 29 Aug 1817 Wharam gent. and his trustee Rev. Robert Rigby, all of Beverley: annuity of £100 from property as U DDDU/11/25: Cancelled. 1 item

U DDDU/11/30 Plan of part of 2 farms at Kilham belonging to Thomas early 19th cent. Duesbery, by R. Page. With note of crops (1814 - 1816) 1 plan

U DDDU/11/31 Letter: R. Dickinson, Kilham, to Thomas Duesbery. 12 Jan 1829 Concerning 'a little waste land' inclosed by John Sunley, wheelwright, who has now left the town. The bearer, a blacksmith, wants the land, and is recommended to T.D. as lord of the manor. Enclosed is a memorandum [concerning the land] 1 item

U DDDU/11/32 Letter: William Lamplugh, Kilham (surveyor of 21 Jan 1829 highways) to Thomas Duesbery Recommending Lazenby 'who now resides in one of the Poor Houses' to have the inclosed land (as U DDDU/11/31 and which adjoins the Poor Houses) rather than the blacksmith Wardale. 1 item

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U DDDU/11/33 Letter: Jno. Stephenson, clerk of the Kilham Select 26 Jan 1831 Vestry, to Thomas Duesbery. Asking for a contribution to aid the distressed industrious poor of Kilham who, despite all, 'have steadily evinced a most loyable and peaceable disposition', neither breaking threshing machines nor burning stacks. 1 item

U DDDU/11/34 Tenancy Agreement: at £70 rent: Thomas Prickett of 11 Jun 1845 Bridlington esq. to John Milner of Middledale par. Kilham farmer. 3 adjacent closes called Tap Dyke and Wash House Close, Cow Pasture and Marrow Close, and Great Close (Hall Garth W.; Harpham E.; and Mill Leys S.) with right of way over close called the Black Hill to the town street. 1 item

U DDDU/11/35 Sale Bill: manor and estate (764ac.2r.13p.) of Kilham. 4 Nov 1876 1 item

U DDDU/11/36 Particulars of Sale: as U DDDU/11/35: Plan. 28 Nov 1876 1 item

U DDDU/11/37 Particulars of Sale: as U DDDU/11/35: Plan. 28 Nov 1876 1 item

U DDDU/11/38 Plan of estate as U DDDU/11/35 1876 1 plan

U DDDU/11/39 Abstract of Title: manor and estates of Kilham. 1633-1814 1 item

U DDDU/11/40 Lease for a year: John Ganton of Roos yeoman and 1 Dec 1741 wife Jane to Rev. Mark Sykes, rector of Roos. Burton Yate Leyes Close (12ac.) in Owstwick (Burton Pidsea Field W., Owstwick Carr S. & E.): To lead to a Release. Witn. Jno. Wilkinson senr., and jnr. 1 item

U DDDU/11/41 Lease and Release as U DDDU/11/27 1-2 Feb 1816 2 items

U DDDU/11/42 Lease and Release: for £3,397.5s.: Parties as U 14-15 Nov DDDU/11/27 1817 4 closes of new inclosed land. 2 items

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U DDDU/11/43 Deed of Covenants: Thomas Duesbery and Sir Mark 15 Nov 1817 Masterman Sykes to Richard Hopper (as DDDU/11/27): for production of scheduled title deeds. 1 item

U DDDU/11/44 Mortgage: for £2,000: Richard Hopper (as 17-18 Nov DDDU/11/27) to Gen. George Garth of Beverley 1817 1 item

U DDDU/11/45 Mortgage: for £1000: Richard Hopper (as 5 Jul 1823 DDDU/11/27) to William Marshall of Grimthorpe gent.: 4 closes (i.e. those as DDDU/11/27, except Coney Garth) 1 item

U DDDU/11/46 Copy. Probate Copy of Will of Richard Hopper of 9 Oct 1825 Kilham yeoman: all equally to wife Jane and daughters Mary and Jane. Probate 8 April 1826. 1 item

U DDDU/11/47 Copy. Probate Copy of Will of Richard Hopper of 9 Oct 1825 Kilham yeoman: all equally to wife Jane and daughters Mary and Jane. Probate 8 April 1826. 1 item

U DDDU/11/48 Plan of estate of Richard Hopper dec'd. at Kilham 1829 (128ac.1r.16p. in all). 1 plan

U DDDU/11/49 Plan of estate of Richard Hopper dec'd. at Kilham 1829 (128ac.1r.16p. in all) 1 plan

U DDDU/11/50 Final Concord: for £120: Thomas Duesbery esq. 9 Feb 1829 plaintiff and Jane Hopper widow, John Robinson and wife Mary, Philip Peacock and wife Jane deforceants: 2 messuages, 2 cottages, barn, 2 stables, 2 gardens, 2 orchards, 60ac. land, 25ac. meadow and 25ac. pasture in Kilham: 1 item

U DDDU/11/51 Sale Bill: as DDDU/11/48: With rough plans and 13 Feb 1829 memorandum attached. Marked with prices at which lots were started. 'No bidders'. 1 item

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U DDDU/11/52 Surrender 1 Apr 1829 (i) Edmund Beckett Denison of Doncaster esq. and William Cattle of Sheriff Hutton gent. (exors. of William Marshall (as U DDDU/11/45)) to (ii) George Tindall of Beverley merchant, Richard Anderson gent. and William Lamplugh farmer both of Kilham (trustees of Will of Richard Hopper as U DDDU/11/46), Jane Hopper of Kilham widow of R.H., John Robinson of Langtoft butcher and wife Mary, and Philip Peacock of Skerne yeoman and wife Jane (Mary R. and Jane P. being daughters of R.H.): mortgage term as U DDDU/11/45 1 item

U DDDU/11/53 'Hull Advertizer' (including a notice concerning claims 3 Apr 1829 against estate of Richard Hopper) 1 item

U DDDU/11/54 'Yorkshire Gazette' (including notice as in 4 Apr 1829 DDDU/11/53, and report of trial of Jonathan Martin for setting fire to York Minster). 1 item

U DDDU/11/55 Lease and Release: for £1199, and a further £2000 to 15-16 Apr 1829 be paid in redemption of mortgage as U DDDU/11/44: Parties as U DDDU/11/52(ii) to Thomas Duesbery and his trustee Rev. Joseph Rigby of Hutton Cranswick. 8 closes (including Townend Close) 2 items

U DDDU/11/56 Final Concord: for £120: Thomas Duesbery esq. 31 Oct 1831 plaintiff and Charles Wager Watson esq. and wife Jemima Charlotte, William Gambler esq. and wife Annabel Frances deforceants. 55ac. land, 25ac. meadow and 25ac. pasture in Kilham. 1 item

U DDDU/11/57 Final Concord: for £120: Thomas Duesbery esq. 31 Oct 1831 plaintiff and Charles Wager Watson esq. and wife Jemima Charlotte, William Gambler esq. and wife Annabel Frances deforceants. 55ac. land, 25ac. meadow and 25ac. pasture in Kilham. 1 item

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U DDDU/11/58 Lease and Release and Reconveyance: for £2000 2-3 Nov 1831 (i) Charles Wager Watson of Wratting Park co. Cambs. esq. and wife Jemima Charlotte, William Gambier of Sacombe Park, co. Herts. and wife Annabel Frances, and Selina Harriet Garth Colleton of Edwards St., near Portman Square, co. Mdx., spinster (J.C.W., A.F.G., S.H.G.C. being only children of Charles Garth Colleton (formerly Charles Garth) of Haines Hill co. Wilts esq. dec'd., who was eldest surviving son of Charles Garth of Walthamstowe, co. Essex esq. dec'd. eldest brother of Gen. George Garth (as DDDU/11/44) dec'd.), and (ii) Henry John Shepherd gent. and John Williams surgeon both of Beverley to (iii) Thomas Duesbery of Beverley esq. and (iv) his trustee Rev. Joseph Rigby (as U DDDU/11/55) 4 closes, as DDDU/11/42: On redemption of mortgage as U DDDU/11/44. 2 items

U DDDU/11/59 Bargain and Sale: for £76: Thomas Megson of Ruston 20 Feb 1619 upon the Wolds yeoman to John Lynsley of Killome mercer. 2 oxgangs 'in one broade land' through all the North Syde Feeldes of Killome (between lands of Kilham rectory and of heirs of George Williamson of Kilham dec'd.) in tenure of J.L. and bought by T.M. from Richard Johnson of Killome and wife Alice: Witn. Will. Jackson, Willm. Drinkrowe, George Synclare, Robart Johnson, Geo. Mallorye, Marmaduke Caipe, Tho. Gibsonn. 1 item

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U DDDU/11/60 Bargain and Sale for competent sum: George 26 Sep 1664 Syncklere yeoman to Robert Gibson grocer both of Kilham. 5 oxgangs in broad lands 'and one single oxgaine' called Grimstones Land and Huggett Oxgange, throughout the North Side Fieldes of Killam: Witn. Rich. Thompson senr., and jnr., Thomas Drinckrow, Phil. Yate. 1 item

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U DDDU/11/61 Bargain and Sale: for £33.10s.: Thomas Hewbanck to 14 Mar 1667 William Sharpe both of Kilham yeomen. 1 oxgang throughout the town fields of Kilham except in the Towne Wandells 'for want of which oxgang there is a Broad land in the Woodell and Woodell-Hill' (location of land specified by reference to adjacent owner. Mentions the Greena, the Baron, Broachdale, Sweathuppheads, the Plantus (Plointus?), South and North Newdales, Towne and North Bydells, Bydell Dale, Hinging and North Wandells, Wandell Dykes, Rudston Heads, Great Cawlyth, Tuffedaile, (Dingdale?)): Endorsement of livery of seisin (28 March 1667). Witn. Phil Yate, Richard Hewbancke, Augustine Watson, Edward Johnson, David Synclare, Thomas Brandsby, Willm. Fryer, Joseph Storey, Will. Beilby. 1 item

U DDDU/11/62 Bargain and Sale: for a competent sum: Robert 18 Dec 1668 Hewbank labourer to Richard Thompson both of Kilham. Messuage, shop, barns and garth on N. side of Eastgate in tenure of William Darfield: Witn. Robert Johnson, Timothy Drinckrow, Thomas Jenkinson, Herbert Dawson, Joseph Story, John Watson, Rich. and Henry Thompson, Edward Johnson, William Freer. 1 item

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U DDDU/11/63 Bargain and Sale: for £42: Timothie Drinkrow to Robert 14 Mar 1672 Gibson both of Killome grocers: 2 oxgangs in one broad land throughout the Northside Feilds of Killome: Witn. Thomas and Robert Drinckrow, Francis Paull, Thomas Johnson, George England, John Simpson, Henry Ramshaw. Bargain and Sale: for £42: Timothie Drinkrow to Robert Gibson both of Killome grocers: 2 oxgangs in one broad land throughout the Northside Feilds of Killome: Witn. Thomas and Robert Drinckrow, Francis Paull, Thomas Johnson, George England, John Simpson, Henry Ramshaw. 1 item

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U DDDU/11/64 Release: for £54: Thomas Johnson yeoman and wife 29 Jan 1674 Dorothy to Thomas Drynckrow grocer, all of Kilham. Northgate Close (1ac.; Kilham-Malton road South; lands of Rev. William Kenyen E. and of [Christofer] Creyke of York W.); an adjoining parcel called the Crofts; and 2 oxgangs throughout the Northside Fields (locations specified): Witn. Christopher Drinkrowe, Richard Esh[ ], John Brand[sby] 1 item

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U DDDU/11/65 Lease and Release: for £70: Thomas Drinckrowe (as U 8-9 Jun 1675 DDDU/11/64) now of Great Driffield grocer to Rev. William Kenion of Kilham. As U DDDU/11/64: Witn. Robt. Gibson, Tho. Smith, John Watson, Tho. Brandsby. 2 items

U DDDU/11/66 Final Concord: for £120: John Peirson merchant and 20 Oct 1677 Rev. William Kenyon clerk plaintiffs and Thomas Esh and wife Katherine, Thomas Drinckrowe and Thomas Johnson and wife Dorothy deforceants. Messuage, 80ac. land, 14ac. meadow, 60ac. pasture in Dringhoe alias Dringhowe and Killam. 1 item

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U DDDU/11/67 Deed to declare uses of U DDDU/11/66: Thomas 17 Oct 1677 Johnson of Killam yeoman and wife Dorothy and Thomas Drinckrow (as U DDDU/11/65) to Rev. William Kennyon. Property in Kilham, being that as U DDDU/11/64: To use of Rev. W.K. Witn. M. Peirson, Rich. Legard, R. Thompson, John Smith. 1 item

U DDDU/11/68 Lease and Release: for £25: John Linsley of Kilham 12-13 Jul 1683 yeoman to Rev. William Kenion. Cottage on S. side of Kilham and 2 oxgangs (as U DDDU/11/59?) lying in one whole land throughout the North Side Fields of Kilham (glebe land E.): Witn. Richard Creyke, Tho. Smith, Samuel Wearsdale notary public. 2 items

U DDDU/11/69 Quitclaim: Parties and property as U DDDU/11/68: for 11 Jan 1686 £37.10. (in addition to the £25 in U DDDU/11/68): Recites that U DDDU/11/68 was a mortgage which has not been redeemed. Witn. Charles and Francis Strickland, Samuel Wearsdale notary public. 1 item

U DDDU/11/70 Lease and Release: for £40: John Sharpe of Seaton to 3-4 Aug 1692 David Sinclare of Kilham yeomen. 2 oxgangs throughout the town fields: Witn. Ra. Hassell, David Bainton, Chr. Wilson, Tho. Drinckrow. 2 items

U DDDU/11/71 Lease and Release: for £185: Rev. William Kenyon of 4-5 Sep 1701 Boynton to Phatnell Foord of Scarborough master mariner. As DDDU/11/64 and DDDU/11/68; and a messuage (backside Fields N.; king's street S.): Witn. Margaret Watters, Fran. Hodgson, Lovell Lazenby. Seal of W.K., armorial, 3 hunting horns stringed. 2 items

U DDDU/11/72 Bond for performance of covenants of U DDDU/11/71 5 Sep 1701 1 item

U DDDU/11/73 Release: for £91.1.6d.: David Sinclare of Kilham 26 Jan 1703 yeoman to Phatnell Foord (as DDDU/11/71) As DDDU/11/70; and 2 oxgangs throughout the North Side Feilds: Witn. Tho. Prickett, Thomas Walker, Thomas Clarkson, Jane Milliner, Thomas Drinkrow. 1 item

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U DDDU/11/74 Copy. Will of Phatnell Foord of Scarborough gent. 1 Feb 1723 Bequests to son Francis; daughters Mary Newton and Ann Foord; grandsons Foord, John William and Isaac Newton; son-in-law John Newton; Ellice Sedman (Stedman?) of Scarborough widow; sister Margaret Storr Property in Rillington and Howbridge. 2 farms at Kilham. Messuage in Newbrough, Scarborough. 2 Street Hill Closes and closes called Fewthrop and Elrows in Hunmanby. Lands at Bonwick in Holderness. Messuage in Awbrough St., Scarborough (in which P.F. lives) with adjacent messuages on either side (one new-built, in which J.N. lives) and 2 closes on backside (one adjoining Fryer Entry). Property in Normanby and Harwooddale. Sixteenth part of a 'pink, Catt or Vessell called the Scarbrough of Scarbrough' (J.N. being master). Eighth part of water corn- mill called Bridge Mill on Scalby Beck in Scalby. Pew in St. Mary's Church, Scarborough. Personalty: Witn. Sedman Jackson, Miriam Gamble, Wm. Stockdale. Codicil 16 July 1723. 1 item

U DDDU/11/75 Certificates of baptisms of Ann (23 June 1730) and 1727-1769 Hannah (13 April 1736) daughters of John Conyers; and of marriages of J.C. of New Malton and Ann Foord of Scarborough (2 July 1727), of Ralph Bell jnr. of Thirsk esq., and A.C. (10 March 1761), and of Edmund Hutchinson of Bath widower and H.C. (23 December 1769). 1 bundle

U DDDU/11/76 Receipt for £14 paid by Marmaduke Prickett of 8 May 1768 Bridlington (on behalf of John England of Ratcliffe co. Notts. who married Ann daughter of John Sinclair dec'd. brother of G.S.) to George Sinclair. Part of a legacy due to G.S. under Will of his brother Enoch Sinclair. 1 item

U DDDU/11/77 Final Concord: for £200: John Owtram plaintiff and 29 Apr 1770 Ralph and Ann Bell, and Edmund and Hannah Hutchinson deforceants (all as U DDDU/11/79) Messuage, cottage, 2 barns, 2 stables, 180ac. land, 5ac. meadow and 5ac. pasture in Kilham. 1 item

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U DDDU/11/78 Final Concord: for £200: John Owtram plaintiff and 29 Apr 1770 Ralph and Ann Bell, and Edmund and Hannah Hutchinson deforceants (all as U DDDU/11/79) Messuage, cottage, 2 barns, 2 stables, 180ac. land, 5ac. meadow and 5ac. pasture in Kilham. 1 item

U DDDU/11/79 Lease and Release: for £1050: Ralph Bell and wife 2-3 May 1770 Ann, Edmund Hutchinson apothecary and wife Hannah (all as U DDDU/11/76) to John Outram of Burton Agnes gent. Messuage on N. side of Eastgate, with Northgate Close, the Crofts and 8 oxgangs throughout the Northside fields. 2 items

U DDDU/11/80 Settlement: William Mawd of York gent. and wife Mary 26-27 Jan 1694 (a daughter and co- heir of William Savill of Cridlin esq.) to Henry Squire of York esq., Thomas Wakefeild of Thormanby esq. and Robert Squire of York gent. A third part of the manor of Kilham and of appurtenances and lands there (tenants named); of a shop; of messuage called Bransby House; of water corn and wind mills; and of closes called Mill Howms, the Strummes and the Five Shilling Peice: To recited uses of W. & M.M. Witn. Magdalen Stagg, Tho. Empson, Fr. Taylor. 1 item

U DDDU/11/81 Final Concord: for £320: Henry Squire, Thomas 9 Feb 1694 Wakefeild esqs. and Robert Squire gent. plaintiffs and William Mawd gent. and wife Mary deforceants. A third part of manor of Kilham with 8 messuages, 8 cottages, a watermill, a windmill, 1000ac. land, 20ac. meadow and 20ac. pasture. 1 item

U DDDU/11/82 Final Concord: for £320: Henry Squire, Thomas 9 Feb 1694 Wakefeild esqs. and Robert Squire gent. plaintiffs and William Mawd gent. and wife Mary deforceants. A third part of manor of Kilham with 8 messuages, 8 cottages, a watermill, a windmill, 1000ac. land, 20ac. meadow and 20ac. pasture. 1 item

U DDDU/11/83 Final Concord: for £200: Cornelius Cayley and William 20 Jan 1716 Wakefeild esqs. plaintiffs and Mary Mawd widow deforceant: as U DDDU/11/81 1 item

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U DDDU/11/84 Final Concord: for £200: Cornelius Cayley and William 20 Jan 1716 Wakefeild esqs. plaintiffs and Mary Mawd widow deforceant: as U DDDU/11/81 1 item

U DDDU/11/85 Deed to declare uses of U DDDU/11/83: Mary Mawd 20 Mar 1716 (as DDDU/11/80) widow to Cornelius Cayley and William Wakefeild esqs., all of York. To use of M.M. Witn. D'arcy Preston, James Garth. 1 item

U DDDU/11/86 Probate Copy of Will of Mary Mawd (as DDDU/11/85). 25 Sep 1719 All in trust to children Mauger, Mary and Rosamond: Kilham: Witn. Mary Tennant, Geo. Mompesson, John Lambert. Probate 29 April 1721. 1 item

U DDDU/11/87 Marriage Settlement 4-5 Feb 1723 (i) Henry Squire esq., Thomas Jubb and Darcy Preston gents. (ii) Mary Mawde spinster (iii) Thomas Place esq. and Samuel Clarke gent. all of York Prior to marriage of D.P. and M.M.: M.M.'s share of a third part of the manor and estate of Kilham, devised under Will of her mother, as U DDDU/11/86: Witn. John Lambert, John Chaloner. 1 item

U DDDU/11/88 Lease and Release: for £900: Major Mawde of par. St. 1-2 Jan 1731 Andrews Holburne gent. and Rosamond Mawde of York spinster to Darcy Preston of York gent. Their shares [of a third part] of the manor and estate of Kilham devised under Will of their mother, Mary Mawde widow, as U DDDU/11/86: Witn. John Strangwayes, Geo. Ward. 2 items

U DDDU/11/89 Lease and Release: for £775: John Pierson of Broom 21-22 Jun 1728 par. Whiston gent. and wife Emelia to Robert Simpson of Kilham merchant. Messuage and garth on N. side of town street, Eastend Close, a close of meadow, a croft in Cow pasture, half of a little close and of a croft of meadow, 14 1/2 oxgangs throughout the North Side fields and 2 oxgangs throughout the South Side fields: Witn. Nathall. Wilson, Richard Simpson. 2 items

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U DDDU/11/90 Final Concord: for £260: Robert Simpson plaintiff and 7 Jul 1728 John Pearson and wife Emelia deforceants: messuage, 130ac. land, 10ac. meadow and 130ac. pasture in Kilham: 1 item

U DDDU/11/91 Final Concord: for £260: Robert Simpson plaintiff and 7 Jul 1728 John Pearson and wife Emelia deforceants: messuage, 130ac. land, 10ac. meadow and 130ac. pasture in Kilham: 1 item

U DDDU/11/92 Copy Will of Robert Simpson of Kilham merchant. 22 Jan 1739 Bequests to sons Robert, John and Richard; daughters Jane, Elizabeth Mary Simpson, Anne wife of Mr. Prickett and Dorothy Buck; grandchildren Mary and Elizabeth Kirk (children of dec'd. daughter Kirk); wife Mary: Kilham (as U DDDU/11/89): Witn. Jeremiah Lamplugh, John Milner, Robert Lamplough. Probate June 1739. 1 item

U DDDU/11/93 Lease and Release: for £40: John Simpson of 14-15 Mar Patrington to Robert Simpson of Kilham merchants 1740 (sons of Robert Simpson as U DDDU/11/92) 1 oxgang and 1 odd land in Town Gardales and Upper Gardales in the fields on the South side of Kilham, with a little close in Frost Gate: Witn. David Sinclar, Richard Simpson. 2 items

U DDDU/11/94 Probate copy of Will of Robert Simpson of Kilham 26 Feb 1768 merchant. Trustees and exors. brother-in-law Robert Knowley and Francis Wardale, nephews Marmaduke Prickett and John Simpson. Bequests to them and to sister Mary Knowsley and her son Robert K.; sister Ann Prickett; nephews and nieces Marmaduke, Thomas, Josiah, Mary and Ann Prickett, and Elizabeth Swann; sister Jane Wardale; nephews and nieces Robert Simpson Wardale and Mary, Francis and George Wardale; sister Dorothy Buck; nephew Richard Simpson; nieces Mary Jefferson, Mary Milner, Ann Simpson, Jane Cass, Dorothy and Hannah Simpson and Elizabeth and Mary Knowsley; nephew William Kirk: Kilham. Personalty: Probate 27 May 1771. 1 item

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U DDDU/11/95 Lease and Release: for £791: Robert Knowsley of 11-12 May Wharram in the Street, Francis Wardale of Whitby, 1772 Marmaduke Prickett of Bridlington and John Simpson of Patrington gents. (exors. and trustees as U DDDU/11/94) to John Outram of Kilham gent. Messuage in which Robert Simpson (as U DDDU/11/94) lived, with East Croft, South Croft; and a fourth part of 15 1/2 oxgangs (264ac.) in the fields of Kilham, of the furby or odd lands belonging to them, and of allotments made in respect of them at the inclosure of Kilham: Recites that this represents part of a sale of the estates of Robert Simpson, for £2520 in all; the other parts being sold to Ralph Creyke of Marton esq. (for £621), Joshua Wilson of Pontefract esq. (for £558) and Rev. Richard Thompson of Kirk Deighton (for £550) 2 items

U DDDU/11/96 Settlement: John, Lord Darcye of Aston to Thomas 13 Nov 1633 West of Doncaster and Francis Smithe of Aston gents. Manor and manor house of Kellome alias Killame alias Kelholme and all estate of Lord D. there (excepting a school-house lately erected by him in a parcel of the waste ground called the Greenes, and adjoining ground assigned by him for a court or yard, but as yet uninclosed): To use of Lord D. for life, then to heirs of their bodies, etc. (eventually for preferment of William Savile of Aston gent., should Lord D. die without issue). Subject to yearly rent of £35 granted by Lord D. to Sir Mathewe Boynton and Sir Henry Griffyn for use of a schoolmaster and usher at Kellom School. Witn. Robert Smith, Robert West, Will. Palmer. Seal of T.W., armorial, a fess dancette between 3 leopards' faces. 1 item

U DDDU/11/97 Counterpart of U DDDU/11/96 c.1633 1 item

U DDDU/11/98 Deed to lead to uses of a Recovery. 2 Apr 1689 (i) William Savile of Cridling Park esq. (ii) Robert Frank esq. and (iii) Richard Austwicke gent., both of Pontefract Manor and estate of Kellome alias Kellame alias Kelholme: To uses of W.S. Witn. W. Wood, Elizabeth Willan, Arth. Gargrave. 1 item

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U DDDU/11/99 Exemplification of a Common Recovery, further to U 19 Jun 1689 DDDU/11/98: Richard Austwicke from Robert Franke. Manor of Kelholme with 12 messuages, 12 gardens, 200ac. land, 100ac. pasture, 100ac. meadow, 5ac. heath and furze, and 5ac. moor: William Savile vouched to warranty. Initial portrait of Wm. III. 1 item

U DDDU/11/100 Mortgage: for £200: William Savile (as DDDU/11/98) to 12-13 Jun 1691 Robert Squire of York esq.: as U DDDU/11/98: Witn. Robert Creyk, Thomas Elwood, John Carter. With Bond for performance of covenants. 1 item

U DDDU/11/101 Counterpart of U DDDU/11/100 c.1691 1 item

U DDDU/11/102 Will of William Savile (as U DDDU/11/98). 29 Aug 1691 Bequests to wife Katherine and 3 daughters. Trustees Robert Squire of York and Thomas Wakefeild of Thormanby gents. Witn. John Stones, Joseph Sutton, Elizabeth Huntinton. 1 item

U DDDU/11/103 Probate copy of U DDDU/11/102. Probate 3 May 1692. c.1692 1 item

U DDDU/11/104 Copy of U DDDU/11/102 c.1691 1 item

U DDDU/11/105 Mortgage. 28-29 Jul 1693 (i) Thomas Wakefeild and Robert Squire (as U DDDU/11/102) (ii) Mary, Anne and Dorothy Savile of York spinsters to (iii) Hon. Sir Thomas Rokeby, a Justice of Common Pleas For £200 to R.S. (in redemption of U DDDU/11/100) and £650 to M., A., & D.S.: as U DDDU/11/98: Witn. Tho. Hutton, Tho. Bean, Yorke Horner. Seal of T.R., armorial. 1 item

U DDDU/11/106 As U DDDU/11/105. Witn. Priscilla Bower, Will. 29 Jul 1693 Mawde. Seal of Robert Squire, armorial. With Receipt for £650, signed by R.S. 1 item

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U DDDU/11/107 Copy Will of Sir Thomas Rokeby (as U DDDU/11/105). 15 Dec 1697 Bequests to wife Dame Ursula; niece Dorothy Rokeby (daughter of dec'd. brother Joseph); eldest brother William R. esq. and his children Thomas R., Elizabeth Askham, Jane Scott, Dorothy Jenson and Susanna Rokeby, (in U DDDU/11/110 E.A., J.S., & D.J. are described as daughters of Joseph Rokeby); brothers and sisters; poor ministers and their widows and children; poor of Yorkshire; servants: Newton upon Ouse. Follifoot. Wortley alias Wirkley. Sandhutton. Inscribed Bibles. Personalty: Witn. Tho. Beane, J. Mawde, York Horner. Re- published 16 March 197/8. 1 item

U DDDU/11/108 Assignment of Mortgage: as U DDDU/11/105: Dame 22-23 May Ursula Rokeby widow (as U DDDU/11/107) and James 1705 Wyndlow of Newbuilding par. Kirby Knowle gent. and wife Dorothy (formerly Dorothy Rokeby as U DDDU/11/107) to Richard Wyndlow of London grocer. Further to marriage settlement of J. and D.W. (which is recited) and as part of her marriage portion of £1500. Witn. Elizabeth and Thomas Buxton, Jo. Wilkinson. Seal, armorial, 3 mullets on a chevron between 3 stags trippant, a martlet in the centre chief point [for cadency] 1 item

U DDDU/11/109 Assignment of Mortgage as U DDDU/11/108 31 Dec 1706-1 (i) William Rawde of York gent. and wife Mary, Jan 1707 Ellenor Smithson of Catterick widow and John Rickard of Lellam gent. and wife Dorothy (ii) Richard Wyndlow, as U DDDU/11/108, and James Wyndlow of Charterhouse Yard, London, gent. and wife Dorothy to (iii) Rev. William Stainforth of York D.D. Witn. Jo. Stainforth, Jo. Wilkinson, Edw. Chambers, Robt. Squire, Thomas Weddill, Geo. Prickett, Post. Smith, Darcy Dalton, John Folkingham, William Iveson. 1 item

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U DDDU/11/110 Assignment of Mortgage as U DDDU/11/109 30 Dec 1728-1 (i) Frances Stainforth of York (widow and exor. of Jan 1729 Rev. William S. of Simonbourn, co. Northumberland, exor. of Rev. William S., as U DDDU/11/109) and William Stainforth of Emanuel College, Cambridge, grandson of Rev. Dr. W.S. (as U DDDU/11/109) (ii) Elizabeth Askam of York widow, Dame Dorothy Janson of Turnbridge Wells co. Kent widow, Joseph Scott of London draper (son and heir of Jane wife of Henry Scott of York apothecary). (E.A., D.J. & J.S. being daughters of Joseph Rokeby of New Building esq., brother of Sir Thomas R. cf. U DDDU/11/107), to (iii) John Wood of Lincolns Inn esq. and Henry Dryden of York gent., as trustees for (iv) Darcy Preston of York gent. Witn. Jonas Thompson, George Ward, John Strangwayes, John Jackson, Brian J'anson, George Holden. 1 item

U DDDU/11/111 Lease and Release: Rev. Peter Atkinson to John 7-8 May 1770 Outram (both as U DDDU/11/9): for £312.7.6. to parties as U DDDU/11/9(i) and £497.12.6. to Rev. P.A. 7 oxgangs (as U DDDU/11/9) 2 items

U DDDU/11/112 Final Concord: for £320: Henry Squire esq. Thomas 3 Nov 1695 Wakefeild esq. and Robert Squire gent. plaintiffs and John Smithson gent. and wife Ann deforceants. A third part of manor of Kilham with 8 messuages, 8 cottages, a watermill, a windmill, 1000ac. land, 20ac. meadow and 20ac. pasture. 1 item

U DDDU/11/113 Deed to declare uses of U DDDU/11/112: John 12 May 1697 Smithson of Seassey and wife Ann to Henry Squire esq. and Robert Squire gent. both of York and Thomas Wakefeild of Thormonby esq. To use of J. & A.S. for life, then to heirs of their bodies, then to heirs of J.S. Witn. Wm. Wakefeild, Wm. Parker, James Dickinson, Thomas Sparlling, Joshua Wakefeild, Faith. 1 item

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U DDDU/11/114 Copy Will of John Smithson of Catherick esq. 9 Dec 1698 Bequests to brother Christopher; eldest sister Elliner wife of William Iveson, and other sisters Elizabeth wife of Thomas Brumby gent. and Dorothy wife of Leonard Robinson gent. and their children; servant John Jackson: Moulton, Ayslaby, Egscliffe, Kilham: Reference to dec'd. brother Thomas and wife Ann; mother Ellinor. Trustees, friends Matthew Smales of Gilling and Joseph Watson of Aldbrough gents. Witn. Edmd. Jefferson, John Binks, Tho. Holmes, Math. Smales. 1 item

U DDDU/11/115 Exemplification of a Common Recovery: Leonard 2 Jun 1701 Robinson gent. from Thomas Brotherton and Edward Place esqs. A third part of manor of Killam with 16 messuages, a watermill, a windmill, 1000ac. land, 20ac. meadow and 20ac. pasture: Christopher Smithson esq. vouched to warranty. Initial portrait of Wm. III. 1 item

U DDDU/11/116 Copy Will of Christopher Smithson of Scorton esq. 11 Jun 1702 Bequests to mother Elianor S. widow, cousin Thomas S. of Moulton gent. and friend Joseph Watson (as U DDDU/11/114), who are trustees; nephews John and George sons of brother-in-law Robert Bromley; cousin Dorothy Burnett; sister Dorothy wife of Leonard Robinson of Scorton gent.: Kilham, Aisleby, Eggscliffe. Personalty: Witn. Will. Dowthwaite, Leo. Wright, Will. Hill. 1 item

U DDDU/11/117 Copy Will of Eleanor Smithson of Cattrick widow. 16 Nov 1711 To be buried in Middleton Tyas parish. Bequests to son-in-law Rev. William Iveson of Cattrick; grandsons Thomas eldest son, George second son and John (third?) son of Robert Bromley of Little Eden co. Durham dec'd.; cousin Dorothy Burnett; nephew Thomas Smithson of Moulton; Joseph Watson senr. of Aldbrough; daughter Robinson: Kilham: Witn. Thos. Ouston, Jam. Close, Christo. Palliser. 1 item U DDDU/11/118 Letter: Edw. Willey, York to John Strangwayes, 'at 11 Jan 1725 Richard Tomsons esqrs., Cursitors Ally, near Chancery Lane, London,' who has re-addressed it to John Brown attorney, Thriplow near Royston: with Copy of Will of Rev. William Iveson of Catterick: all to wife Ellinor subject to annuity of £20 to son John: Witn. Dorothy Burnet, Ellinor Wilkinson, Matt. Smale. 6 April [1722] 1 item

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U DDDU/11/119 Letter: E. Iveson to Darcy Preston attorney, both of 22 Jul 1727 York. With copy Will of Rev. William Iveson (as U DDDU/11/118), father of the writer who is very ill. 1 item

U DDDU/11/120 Probate copy of Will of John Iveson of Histon co. 24 Jan 1725 Cambs. gent. Bequests to wife Elizabeth; son William; brother-in-law Hoste Archer: Kilham: Witn. Pateman Sumter, George Peck, John Browne. Probate 9 June 1726. 1 item

U DDDU/11/121 Copy Will as U DDDU/11/120 addressed to Darcy early 18th cent. Preston, attorney, York. 1 item

U DDDU/11/122 Mortgage: for £140: Elizabeth Iveson of Histon co. 2-3 Jun 1729 Cambs. widow to Darcy Preston of York gent. A third part of the manor and estate of Kilham: Witn. Guy Sindrey, Tho. Agar, John Strangwayes. With Bond for performance of covenants. 1 item

U DDDU/11/123 Final Concord: for £400: Darcy Preston gent. plaintiff 12 Apr 1730 and William Sumpter and wife Elizabeth deforceants. A third part of the manor of Kilham and of 8 messuages, 8 cottages, 1000ac. land, 30ac. meadow and 30ac. pasture. 1 item

U DDDU/11/124 Final Concord: for £400: Darcy Preston gent. plaintiff 12 Apr 1730 and William Sumpter and wife Elizabeth deforceants. A third part of the manor of Kilham and of 8 messuages, 8 cottages, 1000ac. land, 30ac. meadow and 30ac. pasture. 1 item

U DDDU/11/125 Bargain and Sale: for £1160: William Sumpter of 29 Apr 1730 Histon co. Cambs. gent and wife Elizabeth (formerly Iveson, as DDDU/11/122) to Darcy Preston as DDDU/11/122: as DDDU/11/122: Witn. Guy Sindrey, John Strangwayes, Henry Lightfoot servant to D.P. 1 item U DDDU/11/126 Quitclaim. Parties as DDDU/11/125: equity of 29 Apr 1730 redemption of mortgage as U DDDU/11/122 1 item

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U DDDU/11/127 Bill in Chancery, Response and Depositions in Darcy Jun-Sep1730 Preston and William Iveson, an infant and William Chambers his guardian. D.P. having purchased a third part of the manor and estate of Kilham from Elizabeth Sumpter (as U DDDU/11/125) who derived title from Will of her dec'd. husband John Iveson (as U DDDU/11/120); J.I.'s son William now claims that she had no title to the premises and proposes to evict R.D. 1 item

U DDDU/11/128 Lease and Release and Reconveyance. 5-6 Apr 1814 (i) Francis Sanderson of Tofthill co. Durham gent. and wife Margaret (nee Smithson. She, and Thomas and Eleanor S. dec'd., being children of George S. of Moulton gent. dec'd. who survived his brothers Thomas, John and Cuthbert S., sons of Thomas S. of Moulton gent. dec'd.) to (ii) Sir Mark Masterman Sykes and his trustees (iii) Robert Denison and Robert Bower (as U DDDU/11/21(ii)) Trust estate in a third part of the manor and estate of Kilham under Will of Christopher Smithson (as U DDDU/11/116) 2 items

U DDDU/11/129 Final Concord: for £400: further to U DDDU/11/128: 9 Feb 1815 Robert Denison and Robert Bower plaintiffs and Francis & Margaret Sanderson deforceants. A third part of the manor of Kilham with 8 messuages, 8 cottages, 1000ac. land, 30ac. meadow and 30ac. pasture. 1 item

U DDDU/11/130 Final Concord: for £400: further to DDDU/11/128: 9 Feb 1815 Robert Denison and Robert Bower plaintiffs and Francis & Margaret Sanderson deforceants. A third part of the manor of Kilham with 8 messuages, 8 cottages, 1000ac. land, 30ac. meadow and 30ac. pasture. 1 item

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U DDDU/11/131 Release: for £300: 11 Nov 1737 (i) David Bainton of Wansford dyer and wife Mary (ii) James Cockerill of Grays Inn gent. and (iii) George Bainton of Scarborough gent. 4 messuages, 40ac. arable, 40ac. meadow and 40ac. pasture in Kilham and Little Ruston: To lead to a Common Recovery to the use of D.B. Witn. Thomas Boswell Raine. 1 item

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U DDDU/11/132 Exemplification of a Common Recovery: George 28 Nov 1737 Bainton from James Cockerill. 5 messuages, 40ac. meadow and 40ac. pasture in Kilham and Little Ruston: David Bainton and wife Mary vouched to warranty. 1 item

U DDDU/11/133 Release for £12 and 'natural love and affection': 15 Jul 1742 Richard Story (brother and devisee of Robert S., eldest son and heir of Thomas S. both dec'd.) all of Kilham yeomen to David and Mary Bainton (as U DDDU/11/131) Messuage in which Richard S. lives with 3 oxgangs throughout the fields of Kilham: Witn. Marm. Prickett, Francis and Margaret Spinck. 1 item

U DDDU/11/134 Settlement 24-25 May (i) Mary Bainton of Wansford widow (only daughter 1749 and heir of Walter Story of Kilham dec'd.) (ii) William Long of Great Driffield paper maker and Richard Cass of Kilham grocer and (iii) Story, Anne and Elizabeth Bainton, children of M.B. and her dec'd. husband David (a) messuage and 3 oxgangs; messuage and 1 oxgang and a cottage. (b) cottage, garth and croft. (c) cottage, garth and croft: (a) to the use of S.B. (b) to the use of M.B. for life then to A.B. (c) to the use of M.B. for life and then to E.B. Witn. Dorothy Buck, Marm. Prickett. 1 item

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U DDDU/11/135 Probate Copy of Will of Christopher Bainton of Skipsea 22 Jun 1760 yeoman only surviving son and heir of David and Mary B. (as U DDDU/11/131). Bequests to sister Elizabeth; aunts Frances Robinson and Elizabeth Arkle; cousins Francis Robinson of Lund yeoman and Christopher Bainton of Wandsford (second son of dec'd. uncle Christopher B.); uncle Francis B. (exor.): Kilham: Witn. Thomas Bowness, Walter Wade, John Binington. Probate 18 May 1761. 1 item

U DDDU/11/136 Final Concord: for £200: John Robinson and Robert 3 Nov 1763 Elvidge plaintiffs and Francis Baron and wife Elizabeth deforceants. 2 messuages, 3 cottages, 2 barns, 2 orchards, 120ac. land, 5ac. meadow and 5ac. pasture in Kilham. 1 item

U DDDU/11/137 Settlement: Francis Baron late of Bessingby now of 19 Nov 1763 Bridlington yeoman and wife Elizabeth (only surviving sister and heir of Christopher Baron (as DDDU/11/135)) to John Robinson of Bridlington Quay merchant and Robert Elvidge of Kilham shepherd. Messuage, garths and crofts in Kilham. Toft with cottage thereon in Little Ruston (King Street E.). Tenants and previous tenants and owners specified: To use of F.B. Witn. Marm. Prickett, Wm. Paull. Attached are Certificates relating to baptisms, marriages and burials of members of Story and Bainton families. 1 item

U DDDU/11/138 Lease and Release. 11-12 May (i) Francis Baron maltster 1770 (ii) Marmaduke Prickett gent. both of Bridlington to (iii) John Outram of Burton Agnes gent. For £640 to F.B., and £60 to M.P. by J.O.: messuage and 3 oxgangs throughout the fields of Kilham, 1 oxgang throughout the Northside fields of Kilham. 2 items

U DDDU/11/139 Agreement for Sale: for £2520: Robert Knowsley, 14 Nov 1771 Francis Wardale, Marmaduke Prickett and John Simpson to John Outram (all as U DDDU/11/95) Messuage in which Robert Simpson dwelt; site of a cottage in Frostgate, and adjoining croft; little close on N. side of Burlington Lane; close adjoining Southgate; moiety of a little close; a small piece of meadow; and 15 oxgangs in the Northside and Southside Fields with the furby or odd lands belonging to them. Formerly estate of Robert Simpson: 1 item

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U DDDU/11/140 Certificates of searches at East Riding Registry of 1 Apr 1814 Deeds: deeds and Wills of Thomas Story of Kilham and Mary and Ann Bainton of Wansford. 2 items

U DDDU/11/141 Label of bundle. n.d. 1 item

U DDDU/11/142 Settlement: John Ricard of Kilham gent. and wife 12-13 Dec Dorothy (a daughter of William Savill of Cridling Parke 1723 gent. dec'd.) to Edward Hudleston and Richard Yates both of Bridlington gents. A third part of the manor and estate of Kilham: To use of R.C. Witn. Cha. Cartwright, Fran. Moor, Jno. Ward. 1 item

U DDDU/11/143 Final Concord: for £100: Edward Huddleston and 20 Jan 1724 Richard Yates plaintiffs and John Riccard and wife Dorothy deforceants. A third part of the manor of Kilham and of 6 messuages, 8 cottages, 6 barns, 1000ac. land, 30ac. meadow and 20ac. pasture. 1 item

U DDDU/11/144 Probate Copy of Will of John Recard of Kilham gent. 12 Mar 1725 Bequests to wife Dorothy; son Arthur; daughters Elizabeth, Essex and Catherine. Trustees, Darcy Preston 'gent. at law at York' and Richard Yates 'gent. apothecary in Bridlington'. Witn. Robert Simpson (2), George Feliskirk. Probate 6 July 1725. 1 item

U DDDU/11/145 Mortgage: for £100: Peter Acklam Hurst of Bridlington 19-20 Aug gent. and wife Elizabeth (daughter of John Ricard (as 1726 U DDDU/11/144)) to Darcy Preston of York gent. Fourth part of a third part of the manor and estate of Kilham: Witn. Ri. Thompson, Nicho. Smith. 1 item

U DDDU/11/146 Final Concord: for £100: Darcy Preston plaintiff and 20 Oct 1726 Peter Acklam Hurst and wife Elizabeth deforceants. Fourth part of a third part of the manor of Kilham and of 6 messuages, 8 cottages, 6 barns, 1000ac. land, 30ac. meadow and 20ac. pasture. 1 item

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U DDDU/11/147 Final Concord: for £100: Darcy Preston plaintiff and 20 Oct 1726 Peter Acklam Hurst and wife Elizabeth deforceants. Fourth part of a third part of the manor of Kilham and of 6 messuages, 8 cottages, 6 barns, 1000ac. land, 30ac. meadow and 20ac. pasture. 1 item

U DDDU/11/148 Lease and Release. 27-28 Jun 1728 (i) Peter Ackom Hurst (as U DDDU/11/145) (ii) Dorothy widow of John Ricard to (iii) Darcy Preston (as U DDDU/11/145) For £180.10s., in addition to 2 sums of £180 advanced as U DDDU/11/145: as U DDDU/11/145: Witn. Arthur Ricard, Robt. Simpson, John Strangways. 2 items

U DDDU/11/149 Final Concord: for £160: Robert Crew gent. plaintiff 27 May 1731 and Henry More and wife Essex deforceants. Fourth part of a third part of the manor of Kilham and of 6 messuages, 8 cottages, 6 barns, 1000ac. land, 20ac. pasture, 30ac. meadow. 1 item

U DDDU/11/150 Deed to lead to uses of a Fine: Henry More of 16 Jun 1731 Woolwich, co. Kent, gent. and wife Essex (daughter of John Ricard (as U DDDU/11/144)) to Robert Crew of the Tower of London gent. Fourth part of a third part of the manor and estate of Kilham: R.C. to raise £200, by way of a Mortgage of the premises, to use of H.M. Witn. Cha. Smyth, Will Huck 'of the Examiners Office in Chancery', Thos. Jamson 'Drawer at the Golden Lyon Tavern in Fetter Lane, London'. 1 item

U DDDU/11/151 Mortgage: for £200 3 Jul 1731 (i) Henry and Essex More (ii) Robert Crew (all as U DDDU/11/150) to (iii) Darcey Preston of York gent. and (iv) his trustee John Wood of Lincolns Inn esq. As U DDDU/11/150 1 item

U DDDU/11/152 Bond: in £400: Henry More to Darcy Preston: for 3 Jul 1731 payment of £200 further to U DDDU/11/151 1 item

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U DDDU/11/153 Mortgage: for £150: Elcanah Johnson of Kilham tanner 11-12 Mar and wife Catherine (daughter of John Ricard (as U 1735 DDDU/11/144)) to Darcey Preston Fourth part of a third part of the manor and estate of Kilham: Witn. John Strangways, C. Ricard. Endorsement charging the premises with an additional £50, 2 October 1735 Attached are: (i) Letter C.J. to D.P. concerning the additional mortgage for £50, 29 September 1734 (ii) Agreement relating to payments of the original mortgage money, 12 March 1734/5 1 item

U DDDU/11/154 Bond: in £300: Elcanah Johnson to Darcy Preston: for 12 Mar 1735 repayment of £157.10s. further to U DDDU/11/153: 1 item

U DDDU/11/155 Final Concord: for £100: Darcy Preston plaintiff and 20 Apr 1735 Elcanah Johnson and wife Catherine deforceants. Fourth part of a third part of the manor of Kilham and of 6 messuages, 8 cottages, 6 barns, 1000ac. land, 30ac. meadow and 20ac. pasture. 1 item

U DDDU/11/156 Final Concord: for £100: Darcy Preston plaintiff and 20 Apr 1735 Elcanah Johnson and wife Catherine deforceants. Fourth part of a third part of the manor of Kilham and of 6 messuages, 8 cottages, 6 barns, 1000ac. land, 30ac. meadow and 20ac. pasture. 1 item

U DDDU/11/157 Settlement: Elcanah Johnson, now of Little Driffield, 10 Jul 1735 and wife Catherine to Marmaduke Prickett of Kilham gent. As U DDDU/11/153: to E.J. for life, then to C.J. for life then to heirs of their bodies etc. Subject to mortgage as U DDDU/11/153. Witn. Thos. Etherington, Chris. Hall, Tho. and William Johnson. Endorsed 'given up to be cancelled'. 1 item

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U DDDU/11/158 Further Mortgage: for £50: Elcanah Johnson (as 30 Nov 1735 DDDU/11/157) and wife Catherine to Darcey Preston. As DDDU/11/153: The property now being charged with £250 in all. Witn. C. Ricard, John Strangways and Theophilus Holdrid. Endorsement charging the premises with an additional £20, 1 April 1736 Attached are : (i) Letter C.J. to D.P. asking for loan of an additional £20. 'Hides is very cheap at present', 28 March 1736 (ii) Receipt for £20 advanced by D.P. to E. & C.J. in addition to £310 already owing on mortgage, 4 January 1737/8 1 item

U DDDU/11/159 Bond: in £100: Elcanah Johnson to Darcey Preston: for 2 Oct 1735 repayment of £50. 1 item

U DDDU/11/160 Bargain and Sale: Parties and property as 23 Jun 1738 DDDU/11/158: for £70 in addition to £330 due on mortgages. Witn. T. Strangwayes, J. Taylor, John Strangwayes. 1 item

U DDDU/11/161 Lease and Release: for £500: Arthur Ricard of York 17-18 Mar gent. (only son of John R. (as U DDDU/11/144)) to 1743 Darcey Preston of York gent. Fourth part of a third part of the manor and estate of Kilham (including scheduled rents amounting to £26.16.3 1/2d.): Witn. John Strangwayes, John Raper, Tim. Mortimer. 2 items

U DDDU/11/162 Lease and Release. 2-3 Oct 1747 (i) Henry More (as U DDDU/11/150) of Swinbrook, co. Oxford esq. to (ii) Darcey Preston of York gent. and (iii) his trustee John Wood of Lincolns Inn esq. For £300 in addition to £200 due on mortgage as U DDDU/11/151: as U DDDU/11/150: Essex More being dead. Enclosed is a memorandum of rents received from the premises 1744 - 1747. Witn. John Strangwayes, Tim. Mortimer. 2 items

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U DDDU/11/163 Copy Will of David Sinclar of Nafferton. 22 Jul 1756 Bequests to wife Joyes; daughter in law Elizabeth Harrison; son in law John Harrison. Exors. Thomas Porter of Great Driffield yeoman and brother in law Thomas Porter: messuage, dovecote, Reynard Close, Brick Garth, and 5 oxgangs; and cottage and Barmby Garth in Nafferton. Messuage and 4 oxgangs in Kilham: Reference to mother Elizabeth Ducke; uncle Got; and father George S. Witn. Thomas Etherington, William Porter, Marm. Prickett. Probate October 1757. 1 item

U DDDU/11/164 Copy Will of John Sinclar of Kilham yeoman. 15 May 1762 Bequests to wife Ann; daughters Frances, Ann and Elizabeth: messuage, dovecote, 3 oxgangs in one ridge throughout the southside fields of Kilham 'except where the same is wanting in a fall called Blackbutts', 3 oxgangs in Beck Field; 2 oxgangs throughout the southside fields of Kilham; messuage in Southgate with frontstead of a cottage adjoining; cottage and garth in Southgate; 4 oxgangs throughout the southside fields of Kilham 'except where the same is wanting in Middle Dale Hills'; 3 oxgangs throughout the southside fields; frontstead of a cottage in Southgate; frontstead of a cottage, garth and yard and a piece of grass land at the North End thereof on the opposite side of the sewer 'heretofore called the Sugar Piece'; close called Little Close and Williamson Close and 5 oxgangs throughout the southside Field, all in Kilham: Trustees brother-in-law Thomas Taylor and friends Robert Prickett and Henry Thompson of Kilham. Witn. Henry Thompson, Mark Elvish, John Ogle. 1 item

U DDDU/11/165 Extract of Final Concord: Thomas Popplewell gent. 1765 plaintiff and John England and wife Ann deforceants: 1 messuage, 100ac. land, 3ac. meadow and 3ac. pasture in Kilham. 1 item

U DDDU/11/166 Lease and Release: John England of Ratcliff, par. 11-12 May Worksop, co. Notts. and wife Ann (daughter of John 1768 Sinclar eldest son of Enock S. only son of David S. all of Kilham yeomen dec'd.) to Francis Owston of Sherburn miller. For £250 to Rev. Thomas Hooke of Carleton, par. in redemption of a mortgage of the premises, and for a further £420 to J.A.: messuage with dovecote, yards and 5 oxgangs throughout the southside fields in Kilham. 2 items

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U DDDU/11/167 Assignment: 12 May 1768 (i) Rev. Thomas Hooke (ii) John England and wife Ann to (iii) Francis Owston and (iv) his trustee William Owston of Sherburn miller For £250 to F.O.: recited mortgage term in property as U DDDU/11/166 1 item

U DDDU/11/168 Lease and Release: for £255: Francis Owston (as U 13-14 May DDDU/11/166) to Thomas Anderson of Kilham 1768 yeoman. Messuage at West end of Kilham with dovecote, yards and crofts (as U DDDU/11/166): With Certificate of burial of Hannah Owston of Sherburn widow, 27 November 1807. 2 items

U DDDU/11/169 Lease and Release: for £300: Thomas Anderson of 20-21 Jan 1772 Kilham yeoman and wife Dorothy to Rev. John Preston of Askham Bryan. Messuage at West end of Kilham (as U DDDU/11/166, formerly in tenure of John Sinclair and now of T.A.) 2 items

U DDDU/11/170 Final Concord: for £60: Rev. John Preston plaintiff and 20 Jan 1772 Thomas Anderson and wife Dorothy deforceants. Messuage, dovehouse, 2 barns, 2 stables, 2 orchards, 2ac. land, 2ac. meadow, 2ac. pasture and pasture for 10 sheep in Kilham. 1 item

U DDDU/11/171 Final Concord: for £60: Rev. John Preston plaintiff and 20 Jan 1772 Thomas Anderson and wife Dorothy deforceants. Messuage, dovehouse, 2 barns, 2 stables, 2 orchards, 2ac. land, 2ac. meadow, 2ac. pasture and pasture for 10 sheep in Kilham. 1 item

U DDDU/11/172 Assignment of Mortgage as U DDDU/11/167 to 21 Sep 1814 Theophilus Rivis of Sherburn miller and wife Jane (daughter of William Owston as U DDDU/11/167(iv) dec'd.) to Sir Mark Masterman Sykes and his trustees Robert Dennison and Robert Bower (as U DDDU/11/21(ii)). 1 item

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U DDDU/11/173 Act vesting fee farm and other rents, part of settled 1773 estates of Sir Charles Cocks, in trustees for sale, and for enfranchising copyhold lands in manor of Reigate, co. Surrey. 1 item

U DDDU/11/174 Grant: for £21. 10 May 1775 (i) Hon. Daines Berrington and Richard Cocks esq. both of the Inner Temple (ii) Sir Charles Cocks of Dumbleton, co. Glos. to (iii) Rev. John Preston of Askham Bryan Fee farm rent of 13/4d. from lands in Kilham. 1 item

U DDDU/11/175 Certificates relating to baptism and burials of members 1768-1814 of the Outram family. (4) 4 items

U DDDU/11/176 Copy Will of John Outram of Kilham gent. Bequests to 20 Jan 1776 wife Elizabeth; brothers Joseph O. of Hull merchant and Samuel O. of Burton Agnes gent.; sons John and Benjamin; daughter Elizabeth; brothers William, Benjamin and Thomas O.; sister Elizabeth O. Messuage and closes, including those called Mill Leys in Kilham; property in , Southorpe, Sherburn and East Heslerton. 1 item

U DDDU/11/177 Mortgage: for £4000. 6 Apr 1790 (i) Elizabeth Outram of Kilham widow of John O. and Samuel Outram of Burton Agnes gent. (trustees and exors. of J.O.) (ii) Robert Knowsley of Cottam gent. and wife Elizabeth (only daughter of J.O.) to (iii) John Staniforth of George Street, par. Sculcoates esq. Messuage on N. side of Eastgate, messuage called the Black Bull Inn on N. side of Eastgate, messuage formerly used as an Inn and called the Green Dragon on the N. side of Eastgate and near the Market Cross, 2 allotments in the Northside Fields (222ac.2r.10p. and 26ac.2r.18p.) and 2 allotments in the Southside fields (40ac.3r.13p. and 43ac.1r.33p.) 1 item

U DDDU/11/178 Quitclaim: Robert and Elizabeth Knowsley to Elizabeth 8 Oct 1791 and Samuel Outram (all as U DDDU/11/177): legacy of £1500 under Will as U DDDU/11/176 1 item

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U DDDU/11/179 Lease and Release. 4-5 Apr 1792 (i) Benjamin Outram of Kilham gent. (only surviving son and heir of John O. as U DDDU/11/176) (ii) Elizabeth and Samuel Outram (as U DDDU/11/177) (iii) John Staniforth (as U DDDU/11/177) (iv) Josiah Prickett of Hull gent. to (v) Sir Christopher Sykes of Sledmere and (vi) his trustee John Lockwood of Beverley gent. For £3100 to J.S. and £500 to J.P.: messuage on N. side of Eastgate and allotment in the Northside Fields (222ac.2r.10p.) 2 items

U DDDU/11/180 Act for sale of settled estates of Sir Mark Masterman 1812 Sykes (as U DDDU/11/12(c)). 1 item

U DDDU/11/181 Letters: Josiah Prickett, Hull to Messrs. Lockwood and 4 Apr-11 Oct Shepherd, Beverley. 1814 Wills of Joseph Outram of Hull wine merchant (15 January 1779) and of Samuel Outram of Kilham (25 May 1814) 2 items

U DDDU/11/182 Affidavit of Samuel Outram of Kilham gent.: Will of 9 May 1814 brother John (as U DDDU/11/176) 1 item

U DDDU/11/183 Lease and Release: for 10s. 24-25 Jun 1814 (i) Benjamin Fonseca Outram of Hanover Square, co. Mdx. doctor of physic (nephew and heir of Samuel O. of Kilham gent. dec'd.) to (ii) Sir Mark Masterman Sykes and (iii) his trustee Robert Denison and Robert Bower (as U DDDU/11/21(ii)) A contingent fee in property as U DDDU/11/179 2 items

U DDDU/11/184 Surrender of Mortgage Term for 10s.: Thomas Outram 20 Sep 1814 of Kilham to Sir Mark Masterman Sykes, Robert Denison and Robert Bower (all as U DDDU/11/183) So much of the allotment (222ac.2r.10p.) (as U DDDU/11/179) as was allotted in lieu of 7 oxgangs: Being the 7 oxgangs and mortgage term as in U DDDU/11/5 and U DDDU/11/9 1 item

U DDDU/11/185 Copy of part of plan of township of Kilham by George 1729 Philliskirk (as U DDDU/12/53). Copied 1815. 1 item

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U DDDU/11/186 Memoranda of deeds and of certificates relating to 1719-1815 births of members of Smithson, Owston, Yates and Watson families. 5 items

U DDDU/11/187 Copy Mortgage as U DDDU/11/177 c.1790 1 item

U DDDU/11/188 Abstract of Marriage Settlement of Sir Mark Masterman c.1801 Sykes (10/11 November 1795) and of Will of Sir Christopher Sykes (10 August 1801). 1 item

U DDDU/11/189 Memorandum relating to Sir Mark Sykes' estate at 1813 Kirby. 1 item

U DDDU/11/190 Rough plan of estate of Sir Mark Masterman Sykes at 1813 Kilham, to be sold 6/7 September 1813. 1 item

U DDDU/11/191 Particulars of Sale: manor and estate of Kilham: As U 6-7 Sep 1813 DDDU/11/18. 1 item

U DDDU/11/192 Account of 'Measurer's expenses at Kilham' (bill for Jan 1815 meals at the 'Black Bull') 1 item

U DDDU/11/193 Rough plan and memorandum relating to cottages at 1815 Kilham. 1 item

U DDDU/11/194 Deposition of Margaret Sanderson (nee Smithson) wife 11 Mar 1815 of Francis Sanderson of Tofthill, co. Durham esq.: relating to her family: 1 item

U DDDU/11/195 Accounts and receipts relating to sums received from 1815-1816 purchasers at sale as U DDDU/11/191 10 items

U DDDU/11/196 Agreement between John Lockwood, as agent for Sir 19 Aug 1815 Mark Masterman Sykes, and Messrs. Bower, Duesbery, Hall and Thompson: for transfer of £10,000 Navy Stock. 1 item

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U DDDU/11/197 Account and Agreement between Sir Mark Masterman 5 Dec 1815-13 Sykes and Messrs. Bower and Company: purchase Jan 1816 money of Croome estate. 3 items

U DDDU/11/198 Memorandum relating to tolls and property in Kilham. 1815 1 item

U DDDU/11/199 Correspondence of Thomas Duesbery 1815-1816 Request of C. Anderson, a naval officer, and others for permission to shoot game at Kilham; disposal of purchase monies of estates of Sir Mark Masterman Sykes; conveyance of Croome estate; property at Kilham. 18 items

U DDDU/11/200 'Extracts from Register Books as to Sir Mark 1816 Masterman Sykes's Estates' 1804 - 1814. (From East Riding Deeds Registry?) 1 item

U DDDU/11/201 Kilham Land Tax Assessment. 1799-1816 With Account of Land Tax contracted for by Sir Christopher Sykes on 26 July 1799: Fimber, Fridaythorpe, West Heslerton, East Heslerton, Sherburn, Wetwang, Yedingham, Garton in Dickering, Kilham, Langtoft, Wansford, Nafferton, North Dalton, Hutton Cranswick, Rotsea, Kirkburn, Tibthorpe, Molescroft, Hilston, Fitling, Burton Pidsea, Fosham, Owstwick, Ryehill, Roos - -: (2) 1 item

U DDDU/11/202 Account of Sale (lots, areas, purchasers, prices paid) 6-7 Sep 1813 of estates of Sir Mark Masterman Sykes at Kilham. 2 items

U DDDU/11/203 Copy Opinion of Edward B. Sugden, Lincolns Inn: title 5 Mar-26 May of Sir Mark Masterman Sykes to Kilham estate. 1814 2 items

U DDDU/11/204 Copy Opinion of John Pemberton, Bootham, York: title 19 Apr-3 Oct of Sir Mark Masterman Sykes to Kilham estate. 1814 2 items

U DDDU/11/205 Draft Observations on title to estate of Sir Mark Aug 1814 Masterman Sykes at Kilham. 2 items

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U DDDU/11/206 Letter: Thos. Everard, Upton, Leeds to Thomas 19 Oct 1824 Duesbery, Beverley. Enquiries as to title to estate at Kilham purchased by Mr. Dunn from Sir Mark Sykes. Mentions that 'you have retired from the Profession'. 1 item U DDDU/11/207 Certificate from East Riding Registry of Deeds as to 17 Dec 1825 incumbrances on estate of Mr. Duesbery at Kilham. 1 item

U DDDU/11/208 Copy Grant: John, Lord Darcy of Aston to Sir Matthew 4 Oct 1633 Boynton of Barmston, Sir Henry Griffith of Agnes Burton, George Crake of Martin esq., John Peirson of Harpham, Henry Johnson of Langtoft, Robert Ellis of Rudstone gents., Rev. Christopher Fiddis of Nafferton, Rev. Nathaniel Grantham of Rudstone; George Sincler, John Linsley, William Timperon and Thomas Drinkrow jnr. all of Kilham; William Palmer, William Clarke and Richard Vickers of Aston gents. Annuity of £30 from manor, capital messuage and estate of Kilham (excepting school house, lately erected in some part of Lord Darcy's lands in Kilham called the Greens, with 3yds. of ground lying on the S. side, 20 yds. on the N. and 10 yds. on either side of the house for a court or yard): In trust to pay £20 yearly to the school master and £10 to the usher of Kilham school. 1 item

U DDDU/11/209 Extract from Rudston Inclosure Award. 30 Jun 1777 1 item

U DDDU/11/210 Particulars of Sale: manor and estate of Kilham: As U 6-7 Sep 1813 DDDU/11/18. With agreements for the purchase of individual lots. 8 items

U DDDU/11/211 Affidavits of Samuel Outram gent., John Sharp 9-10 May 1814 yeoman, George Britton late of Sledmere gent., all of Kilham, William Wallis Mason of Sledmere gent. Relating to Kilham estates devised by Will of Sir Christopher Sykes (fee farm rents; tolls; free rents): With copies. 13 items

U DDDU/11/212 Answers to queries on Abstract of Title relating to 1814 estate of the Outram family at Kilham. 1 item

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U DDDU/11/213 Account of purchase monies of estates of Sir Mark 1814 Masterman Sykes sold in 1812; and of the application thereof in discharge of debts. 1 item

U DDDU/11/214 Draft Letter: Thomas Duesbery to Messrs. Lockwood 5 May 1815 and Shepherd: title of Sir Mark Sykes to estate at Kilham. 1 item

U DDDU/11/215 Copy Will of Rev. Richard Thompson of Kirk Deighton. 11 Dec 1794 Bequests to daughter Ann; nephew William T. of York gent (second son of brother William T. of York dec'd.); nephew William Thompson (son of brother Jonas T. dec'd.); nephew Rev. Jonas Thompson, rector of St. Martin's in York; Rev. Robert Tripp of Rewe, co. Devon and wife Frances (daughter of testator); sister Frances Corneille; nieces Mrs. Calvert, Miss Grace Thompson, Mrs. Ann and Mrs. Frances Dring: messuage in Castlegate and close in Old Swine Market, York. Estate in Kilham --: 1 item

U DDDU/11/216 Rough plan of estates of Sir Mark Masterman Sykes at 1813 Kilham. 1 plan

U DDDU/11/217 Extract of Lease for 3 lives at: £25 rent: Dean of York 18 Jul 1814 to Ann Thompson: allotment in Kilham. With memorandum of [allotments in Kilham] 1 item

U DDDU/11/218 Letters: S.B. Keene, Furnivalls Inn to Thomas 30 Dec 1831- Duesbery, Beverley. 23 Jan 1832 Sale of estates of W H Thompson at Kilham. 4 items

U DDDU/11/219 Letter: Henry Cawood, York to Thomas Duesbery, 23 Jan 1832 Beverley. Miss Ann Thompson is in a good state of health. 1 item

U DDDU/11/220 Memorandum [of allotments to members of Thompson c.1832 family] 1 item

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U DDDU/11/221 Lease and Release: for £16,100: Rev. John Preston of 4-5 April 1792 Askham Bryan (only son and heir of Darcey Preston of York gent. dec'd.) to Sir Christopher Sykes of Sledmere. Manor and estate of Kilham (mentions farm with closes called 3 Tufdale Closes, 3 Tufdale Hill Closes, the Caulith, Town Bardales or Garth Ends, Bell Close, Top Garth, Weatherill Close, Cow Pasture and Great Close, and a third of the sheep pasture (261ac.2r.38p. in all); farm with closes called 3 Tufdale Closes, 2 Tufdale Hill Closes, 2 Coliths, Town Bardales or Garth Ends, Beck Hill, Farthing Close and Hall Garth, and a third of the sheep pasture (281ac.2r.6p. in all); farm with closes called 2 Tufdale Closes, Tufdale Hill Close, Tufdale Hill or Swine Pit Close, 2 Town Bardales, Little Grass Garth, and Sowerlands (124ac.3r.29p. in all); farm with closes called 2 Tufdale Closes, 3 Tufdale Hill Closes, Caulith, Town Bardales, Coney Garth, Town End Close and a third of the sheep pasture (237ac.3r.13p. in all); farm with closes called Grass Close and a garth, Calf Garth, 2 Townend Closes, Horse Pasture with 3 closes adjoining and Skegdale Sheep Pasture (323ac.2r.12p. in all); cottage at E. end of Kilham; cottage and garth in Church Lane; cottage and garth on S. side of Kilham; a Stall House; free rents of £10.7s.10 1/2d.; and tolls of the fairs and markets) 2 items

U DDDU/11/222 Bargain and Sale: Parties and property as U 5 Apr 1792 DDDU/11/221. 1 item

U DDDU/11/223 Covenant for production of Title Deeds: Parties as U 5 Apr 1792 DDDU/11/221. Further to U DDDU/11/221 - U DDDU/11/222. 1 item

U DDDU/11/224 Mortgage: for £10,000: 31 May-1 Jun (i) Sir Christopher Sykes of Sledmere to 1793 (ii) Elizabeth Goodlad of Wimpole Street, par. St. Mary le Bone, co. Mdx. spinster and (iii) her trustee Thomas Dyneley of Gray's Inn gent. As U DDDU/11/22.Endorsed with Assignment of the premises by Elizabeth Goodlad to her brother Richard Goodlad, formerly of Bengal but now of Wimpole Street, esq.; reciting that she acted in the above Mortgage as his trustee, 7/8 April 1802 1 item

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U DDDU/11/225 Transfer of Mortgage as U DDDU/11/221: for securing 9-10 Nov 1804 £5000: Richard and Elizabeth Goodlad (as U DDDU/11/224) by the direction of, and with, Sir Mark Masterman Sykes to Alexander Jaffray of Bath esq. 1 item

U DDDU/11/226 Transfer of Mortgage as DDDU/11/225 15-16 Mar (i) Alexander Jaffray (as U DDDU/11/225) 1809 (ii) Sir Mark Masterman Sykes (iii) George Smith of Goldicote, co. Worcs. esq. (iv) Elizabeth Goodlad (as U DDDU/11/224) now of Richmond co. Surrey (v) David Bevan of Lombard Street, London banker (vi) Thomas Athorpe residing at Windsor esq. ('a major in the Royal Regiment of Horse Guards Blue') To G.S. (as U DDDU/11/111) and his trustee T.A. (as U DDDU/11/226(vi). Endorsed with Assignment of the premises to Richard Bethell of Catfoss esq., as trustee of Sir Mark Masterman Sykes on redemption of the mortgage by Sir M.M.S., 5 November 1813 1 item

U DDDU/11/227 Act for sale of settled estates of Sir Mark Masterman 1812 Sykes. As U DDDU/11/12(c). 1 item

U DDDU/11/228 Extract from Kilham Inclosure Award. 1773 1 item

U DDDU/11/229 Rough plans of Allotments at Kilham. c.1810 3 items

U DDDU/11/230 Account of tillage land in Sir Mark Masterman Sykes' 1813 estate at Kilham and of the purchasers thereof, 'to enable Mr. Thomas Holtby to divide and apportion the manure among the purchasers'. 1 item

U DDDU/11/231 Declaration by Frederic Campbell. 6 Sep 1813 That he purchased lot 23 at the sale of Sir Mark Masterman Sykes, Kilham estates, on behalf of Thomas Duesbery: With Receipt for deposit on purchase money (17 September 1813) 1 item

U DDDU/11/232 Declaration similar to U DDDU/11/231 by Robert Norris 8 Sep 1813 in respect of lot 3. With receipt for deposit on purchase money (8 September 1813). 1 item

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U DDDU/11/233 Deductions from lots 6 & 6a, in sale of Sir Mark c.1813 Masterman Sykes' estates at Kilham, in respect of roads. 1 item

U DDDU/11/234 Accounts of, and receipts for, purchase money paid by 1813-1816 Thomas Duesbery in respect of property bought by him at sale of Sir Mark Masterman Sykes' estate at Kilham. 12 items

U DDDU/11/235 Letters to Thomas Duesbery relating to estates at 1813-1816 Kilham (sale of land; fencing; carriage of posts; boundaries; timber shipped from Hull to Wansford, slating, shooting rights). 19 items

U DDDU/11/236 Accounts relating to tolls at Kilham fair. With list of tolls. 1814-1816 7 items

U DDDU/11/237 Memorandum relating to property at Kilham purchased 23 Oct 1820 by T. Duesbery. 1 item

U DDDU/11/238 Accounts for bookbinding carried out by M. Turner, 1827-1836 Beverley, and Matthew Sever for T. Duesbery. 2 items

U DDDU/11/239 Draft Deed of Covenants: Thomas Duesbery of 3 Jan 1816 Beverley gent. and Sir Mark Masterman Sykes of Sledmere to John Atkinson of Great Driffield gent. For production of title deeds relating to lands in Kilham. 1 item

U DDDU/11/240 Draft Deed of Covenants: Thomas Duesbery of 31 Jan 1816 Beverley gent. and Sir Mark Masterman Sykes of Sledmere to William Newton of the Marishes par. Pickering gent. 1 item

U DDDU/11/241 Draft Deed of Covenants: Thomas Duesbery of 31 Jan 1816 Beverley gent. and Sir Mark Masterman Sykes of Sledmere to John Bernhard La Marche of Hull merchant. 1 item

U DDDU/11/242 Draft Deed of Covenants: Thomas Duesbery of 31 Jan 1816 Beverley gent. and Sir Mark Masterman Sykes of Sledmere to Richard Dunn of Great Driffield gent. 1 item

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U DDDU/11/243 Draft Deed of Covenants: Thomas Duesbery to Sir 1 Feb 1816 Mark Masterman Sykes. 3 items

U DDDU/11/244 Draft Deed of Covenants: Thomas Duesbery and Sir 6 Dec 1816 Mark Masterman Sykes to George Britton of Kilham gent. 1 item

U DDDU/11/245 Draft Deed of Covenants: Thomas Duesbery and Sir 29 Dec 1816 Mark Masterman Sykes to Peter Berriman of Kilham yeoman. 1 item

U DDDU/11/246 Draft Deed of Covenants: Thomas Duesbery and Sir 29 Dec 1816 Mark Masterman Sykes to William Cook of Kilham butcher. 1 item

U DDDU/11/247 Draft Deed of Covenants: Thomas Duesbery and Sir 15 Nov 1817 Mark Masterman Sykes to Richard Hopper of Kilham gent. 1 item

U DDDU/11/248 Draft Deed of Covenants: Thomas Duesbery and Sir 8 Apr 1819 Mark Masterman Sykes to Matthew Lamplough of Kilham yeoman. 1 item

U DDDU/11/249 Draft Deed of Covenants: Thomas Duesbery and Sir 8 Apr 1819 Mark Masterman Sykes to John Anderson of Kilham yeoman. 1 item

U DDDU/11/250 Draft Deed of Covenants: Thomas Duesbery and Sir 20 Aug 1819 Mark Masterman Sykes to Marmaduke Prickett of Bridlington esq. 1 item

U DDDU/11/251 Draft Deed of Covenants: Thomas Duesbery and Sir 31 Jan 1816 Mark Masterman Sykes to William Hall of Summergangs, par. Drypool esq.: for production of title deeds relating to land in Kilham: 1 item

U DDDU/11/252 Draft Deed of Covenants: Thomas Duesbery and Sir 30 Mar 1816 Mark Masterman Sykes to William Mallory of Kilham bricklayer. 1 item

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U DDDU/11/253 Draft Deed of Covenants: Thomas Duesbery and Sir 12 Aug 1817 Mark Masterman Sykes to Robert Pinder of Kilham yeoman. 1 item

U DDDU/11/254 Draft Deed of Covenants: Thomas Duesbery and Sir 26 Jan 1819 Mark Masterman Sykes to John Sharp of Kilham yeoman. 1 item

U DDDU/11/255 Sketch plan of Mr. Duesbery's lands at Kilham. c.1813 1 item

U DDDU/11/256 Tenancy Agreement: at £300 rent: Thomas Duesbery 17 Feb 1814 to Charles Jackson senr. and jnr. Farm with 8ac. on W. side of North Burton road and 153ac. on S. side of Rudston Road: With copy; course of husbandry (1814 - 1819); rough plans of closes (4) and relative vouchers. (18), 1814 - 1822. 1 item

U DDDU/11/257 Memorandum relating to rents of lands at Kilham. 1814-1826 1 item

U DDDU/11/258 Tenancy Agreement: at £286 rent: Thomas Duesbery Oct 1814 to Richard Knaggs. Farm with 202ac. (North Burton Road E.; Rudston lordship N.) and close on E. side of North Burton road (6ac.1r.): With endorsements relating to changes in rents (1815 - 1825). Rough plan of closes; course of husbandry (1815 - 1821) and relative vouchers (6), (1823 - 1824). 1 item

U DDDU/11/259 Tenancy Agreement: at £330 rent: Thomas Duesbery 15 Oct 1821 to William Cranswick: - farm at Kilham with 330ac. on N. side of Rudston Road: 1 item

U DDDU/11/260 Course of husbandry for Kilham Grange Farm. 1822-1827 1 item

U DDDU/11/261 Vouchers for bone dust purchased by William Feb -Sep 1824 Cranswick. 2 items

U DDDU/11/262 Valuation of manor and estate of Thomas Duesbery at 15 Dec 1825 Kilham. 1 item

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U DDDU/11/263 Agreement for Sale: Thomas Duesbery to William 5 Apr 1827 Cooke: messuage, foldyard and garth (Town Street S.; Back Lane N.): Cancelled (14 May 1827). 1 item

U DDDU/11/264 Lease: at £75 rent: Thomas Duesbery to Richard 23 Feb 1829 Knaggs. Parcel (9ac.2r. 17p.) on E. side of North Burton road and 2 closes adjoining each other called Southlands (25ac.3r.27p. in all). 1 item

U DDDU/11/265 Lease: at £77 rent: Thomas Duesbery to Charles 23 Feb 1829 Jackson. Cose (9ac.1r. 10p.) on E. side of North Burton road and 2 closes adjoining each other called Southlands (28ac.14p in all). 1 item

U DDDU/11/266 Account book: day work and leading with waggons at 1814-1815 Kilham. 1 vol

U DDDU/11/267 Account book: day work and leading with waggons at 1814-1815 Kilham. 1 vol

U DDDU/11/268 Account book: day work and leading with waggons at 1814-1815 Kilham. 1 vol

U DDDU/11/269 Draft Release as U DDDU/11/21. 28 Jun 1814 1 item

U DDDU/11/270 Draft Conveyance: for £165: Thomas Duesbery of 6 Jul 1814 Beverley to John Sharp of Kilham farmer and his trustee William Thorpe of Gilberdyke schoolmaster: cottage and garth on N. side of Eastgate: 1 item

U DDDU/11/271 Draft Release as U DDDU/11/25 31 Jan 1816 1 item

U DDDU/11/272 Draft Conveyance: for £25: Thomas Duesbery to 3 Sep 1816 Richard Anderson, Lieutenant R.N., and his trustee John Dickinson both of Kilham. 1 item

U DDDU/11/273 Draft Conveyance as U DDDU/11/28 7 Sep 1816 1 item

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U DDDU/11/274 Draft Conveyance: for £82.10s.: Parties as 10 Oct 1816 DDDU/11/273: farmhouse and foldyard at E. end of Kilham. 1 item

U DDDU/11/275 Draft Conveyance: for £250: Thomas Duesbery to 13 Oct 1820 Sarah Parkin of Beverley widow: tenement at E. end of Kilham: 1 item

U DDDU/11/276 Vouchers relating to estates of Thomas Duesbery at 1814-1836 Kilham. Building; leading; day work; fencing; ponds; tiles; lime; blacksmith's work; slaters and joiners; household fittings; carriage via R. Hull and Driffield Canal; holding courts; tolls of markets and fairs; rents, etc. c. 300 items

U DDDU/11/277 Kilham Inclosure Plan. (Copy of Award at DDDU/11/12 1772 above). 1 item

U DDDU/11/278 Plans of property offered for sale as U DDDU/11/18 Jul 1813 3 plans

U DDDU/11/279 Plan of farm (Grange Farm) in Kilham, property of 1872 W.D.T. Duesbery. Scale 3 chains to 1 inch. 1 plan

U DDDU/12 Manor of Kilham 1530-1867 U DDDU/12/1 Jury papers (including verdicts, some presentments 1703-1863 and pains). 154 items

U DDDU/12/2 Estreats of Amercements. 1703-1743 26 items

U DDDU/12/3 Roll of Pains. 1620-1684 1 item

U DDDU/12/4 Roll of Pains. 1620-1734 1 item

U DDDU/12/5 Pains. 1793-1811 21 items

U DDDU/12/6 Call Roll. 1704-1706 1 item

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U DDDU/12/55 Articles for enquiry by the jury. early 18th cent. 1 bundle

U DDDU/12/56 Case and Opinion of Thomas Dennison, Lincolns Inn 7 Dec 1738 concerning presentments in the manor court of Kilham. 1 item

U DDDU/12/57 Note from R. Thompson on behalf of his father asking c.1738 for 4 men to be excused at court being 'obleged on in the Feild'. 1 item

U DDDU/12/58 Warrant from C. Rickard, steward of the court, to the 2 Oct 1738 bailiff to summon a court for 23 October 1738. 1 item

U DDDU/12/59 Printed notice: unqualified people killing game within 1810s the manor of Kilham will be prosecuted 1 item

U DDDU/12/60 'Account of the manor of Kilham' n.d. [1812] 1 item

U DDDU/12/61 Account of W.D.T. Duesbery with Messrs. Shepherd 22 Nov 1839 and Myers: holding court at Kilham. 1 item

U DDDU/12/62 Draft Appointment of Robert Browne of Kilham 1 May 1857 shoemaker as bellman and bailiff of the manor of Kilham. 1 item

U DDDU/13 Myton 1651-1825 U DDDU/13/1 Bargain and Sale: Robert Morton esq. to Gilead Gothe 19 Dec 1651 merchant both of Hull. A Narrow Close in Myton (lands of Nicholas Wright gent. E., now in occupation of Theophilus Ivinson; Coate Close W.; close called Midlebriggs S.; Myton Carr N.) and pasture for 80 sheep in Myton Carr: Witn. John Pearson, Francis Newman, Char. Vaux, Robert Mason. Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. as above and Christopher Shawe, Richard Hutton, Christopher Callan, John Callin, John Hansley and John Hopkinson. 1 item

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U DDDU/13/2 Mortgage: for £1200: by Surrender and Admission in 26 Oct 1825 the manor court of Tupcoates with Myton: Samuel Temple of Myton brewer to Thomas Duesbery of Beverley esq. Public house at junction of Lower Union Street and Great Passage Street --: 1 item

U DDDU/14 North Ferriby 1737-1812 U DDDU/14/1 Copy Bargain and Sale: for £140: Samuel Hall of 17 Nov 1737 Swanland gent. to Rev. Thomas Wakefield of Rowley. Tithes of closes called North Braffords, 2 closes called the Rease in North Ferriby; and of 12 oxgangs in Riplingham, par. Rowley which belonged to Ferriby tithing: Witn. Wm. Hall, Ja. Mihill jnr., Eliz. Mihill. 1 item

U DDDU/14/2 Abstract of Title of William Joseph Coltman esq.: tithes 1737-1787 in North Ferriby (as U DDDU/14/1) 1 item

U DDDU/14/3 Probate Copy of Will of Rev. Thomas Wakefield of 7 May 1785 Rowley. Bequests to wife Jane; son John; daughters Isabella wife of John Coltman of Beverley gent. and Jane W; rectors of Rowley. Reference to dec'd. daughter Jane W. and her aunt Elizabeth Lister: tithes in Riplingham Field. Manors and advowsons of and lands in Scrafield and Hameringham, co. Lincs. Personalty (including antique cornelian ring): Codicils 19 April 1786 and 24 August 1786. 1 item

U DDDU/14/4 Copy Will of Jane Wakefield jnr. of Beverley 8 Sep 1787 gentlewoman. Bequests to mother Jane; brother John; sister Isabella wife of John Coltman. 1 item

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U DDDU/14/5 Copy Appointment and Grant. 3 Oct 1811 (i) Joseph Coltman of Harley Street, Cavendish Square, co. Mdx. esq. and (ii) Isabella Coltman widow of John C. esq. dec'd. both of Beverley to (iii) Rev. Joseph Coltman of Beverley, William Bachellor C. and John C. of Quebec merchants, Thomas C. of the Inner Temple, London esq., barrister at law and Frances and Charlotte C. of Beverley spinsters (only surviving children of J. & I.C.): tithes as U DDDU/14/1 1 item

U DDDU/14/6 Grant: for £400: 11 Oct 1812 (i) Rev. Joseph Coltman, William Bacheler C., Thomas C., Frances C. and Charlotte C. (all as U DDDU/14/5(iii)) (ii) Isabella Coltman (as U DDDU/14/5(ii)) to (iii) Thomas Duesbery of Beverley gent. Tithes of closes called Wrays alias the Rease in Swanland par. Ferriby (as U DDDU/14/1): Covenant by Daniel Sykes of Raywell esq., for production of scheduled title deeds. John Coltman (as U DDDU/14/5(iii)) being dead. 1 item

U DDDU/15 Scalby (par. Blacktoft, East Riding) 1804-1806 U DDDU/15/1 Draft Conveyance: for £252. 6 Apr 1804 (i) Thomas Duesbery of Beverley gent. to (ii) John Dudding of Scalby, par. Blacktoft husbandman and his trustee (iii) William Jewitt of Clementhorpe near Gilberdyke gent. Bishop Soil Close (1ac.3r.20p.) and Wallingfen Close (3ac.1r.26p.) in Scalby and Newton 1 item

U DDDU/15/2 Draft Conveyance: for £300. 6 Mar 1806 (i) Thomas Duesbery (as U DDDU/15/1) (ii) William Hotham alderman and his trustee (iii) William Gray both of York esqs. Messuage, barn, stable, garth, croft and close at Scalby, par. Blacktoft 1 item

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U DDDU/16 Scalby (North Riding) 1731-1801 U DDDU/16/1 Extracts of conveyances of lands at Newby and 1731-1795 Scalby. 1 bundle

U DDDU/16/2 Extracts of Leases and Conveyances: lands and tithes 1783-1784 at Newby and Scalby (mentions lands called Northsteads; farm called Spittalls): 1 bundle

U DDDU/16/3 Assignment: George Osbaldeston of Throxenby esq. 6 Oct 1783 (devisee of Fountayne O. of Hunmanby esq. dec'd.) to Rev. Robert Young of Halstead, co. Essex and wife Catherine. Allotments in lieu of Scalby rectory and lands called Northsteads, at inclosure of Scalby. 1 item

U DDDU/16/4 Plan and survey of allotments of Mr. Robert Duesbery late 18th cent. in Throxenby. 1 item

U DDDU/16/5 Rough account of tithe rents due to Mrs. Catherine 1792 Younge: Northstead, Peaseholme, Throxenby and Newby. 1 item

U DDDU/16/6 Tithe account of Mrs. Younge: Northstead, 1795 Peaseholme, Throxenby and Newby: 1 item

U DDDU/16/7 Valuation of property of Mrs. Catherine Young dec'd. at c.1795 Newby and Throxenby. 1 item

U DDDU/16/8 Letters: Thomas Walton, Northallerton to Thomas 13 Jun-25 Jul Duesbery, attorney, Beverley.. 1800 Extracts from Scalby Inclosure Award. 1 bundle

U DDDU/16/9 Letter: Isaac Leatham, Hull to Messrs. Lockwood & 6 Nov 1800 Duesbery, Beverley. Valuation of lands at Throxenby and Newby. 1 item

U DDDU/16/10 Bill of Sale: 2 closes (30ac.2r.) on top of the hill above 10 Aug 1801 Peaseholme near Scarborough and adjoining roads from Peaseholme to Scalby and Burniston; and tithe rents of £14.6s. out of lands in Newby, Throxenby, Northstead and Peaseholme. 1 item

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U DDDU/16/11 Conditions of Sale as DDDU/16/10: and Agreement for 11 Aug 1801 Sale of the premises to John Thornton for £1600. 1 item

U DDDU/17 Scarborough 1718-1832 U DDDU/17/1 Admission of Robert Duesbery as a free burgess of 21 Sep 1745 Scarborough. Good impression of the common seal of Scarborough. 1 item

U DDDU/17/2 Mortgage: for £300: William Robinson master mariner 22 Dec 1750 and wife Mary to Elizabeth Thornton widow all of Scarborough. Messuage and little paved yard with a cistern therein on E. side of Tanner Street otherwise St. Thomas St.; with 4 messuages on the backside thereof (passage to street called Newbrough W.) --: 1 item

U DDDU/17/3 Bill of Sale: messuage in Awbrough Gates with 17 Feb 1800 summer house and garden (lately occupied by Mrs. Elizabeth Duesbery) with adjoining dwellinghouse and stable or warehouse: 1 item

U DDDU/17/4 Copy Lease and Release: for £300: Thomas Duesbery 14-15 Mar of Beverley esq. to Edward Gill of Scarborough gent. 1832 Messuage on E. side of Tanner Street otherwise St. Thomas Street. 2 items

U DDDU/17/5 Deed of Partition. 19 Mar 1718 (i) William Hudson mason (ii) Thomas Duesbery master mariner and wife Catherine (a daughter of Mary Hudson dec'd. wife of W.H., who was daughter and heiress of Anne Theakston widow) (iii) Drusilla Hudson spinster (the other daughter of Mary Hudson) all of Scarborough After the death of W.H., (a) D.H. to have a messuage, being the West tenement, with a cellar and a little paved garth and garden. (b) T. & C.D. to have a messuage being the East tenement, adjacent dwelling house and garden, all in Newbrough near the High Conduit. T. & C.D. paying £14 to D.H. Details and measurements of the premises given. Witn. Robert Mellor, John Jarratt, Wm. Stockdale. 1 item

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U DDDU/17/6 Final Concord: for £160: Thomas Duesbery plaintiff 5 May 1728 and John Man and his wife Drusilla, Charles Peesem and wife Elizabeth, Mary Smith widow and William Wilkinson deforceants. 3 messuages, 1 stable, 2 gardens, 10ac. land, 10ac. meadow, 10ac. pasture and pasture for 9 beasts in Scarborough and Cloughton. 1 item

U DDDU/17/7 Deed to declare uses of DDDU/17/6: John Mann 15 Oct 1728 weaver and wife Drusilla to Thomas Duesbery master mariner all of Scarborough. Messuage on N. side of Newbrough Street near the High Conduit with garth on backside and newly built messuage thereon (being the portion allotted to Drusilla by Deed of Partition as DDDU/17/5): To use of J.M. Witn. Jos. Smithies, Wm. Stockdale, Wm. Gott, Geo. Baimon. 1 item

U DDDU/17/8 Agreement between William Johnson shoemaker and 28 Jan 1731 John Mann weaver both of Scarborough . Relating to a wall in an entry dividing their house in Newbrough Street: Witn. Jno. Bell, Christ. Harrison. 1 item

U DDDU/17/9 Lease and Release: for £250: John Man weaver to 14-15 Nov Thomas Duesbery and wife Catherine all of 1735 Scarborough. 3 messuages, stable and garth in Newbrough near the High Conduit: Witn. Thomas Duesbery jnr., Wm. Stockdale notary public. 2 items

U DDDU/17/10 Mortgage: for £400: William Duesbery master mariner 13 Oct 1757 to Milburn Botterill gent. both of Scarborough. Messuage and garth on N. side of Newbrough Street: Witn. Thos. Lewen, John Travis and James Radcliffe Lewen. 1 item

U DDDU/17/11 Assignment of Mortgage as DDDU/17/10 to Anne 14 Apr 1768 Smythe of Barton, co. Lincs., spinster. Recites that Milburn Botterill acted in U DDDU/17/10 as trustee for Christopher Wilson of Scarborough master mariner. 1 item

U DDDU/17/12 Surrender of Mortgage term as U DDDU/17/11, on 31 Jul 1777 redemption: Ann Smyth to William Duesbery. 1 item

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U DDDU/17/13 Label of bundle. With note that the messuage in 15 Mar 1832 Tanner Street has been sold to Edward Gill by Thomas Duesbery. 1 item

U DDDU/17/13- An original bundle 'Writings relating to 2 1750-1832 16 messuages ... 1 .... on the E. side of Tanner Street and the other behind (the first messuage) and on the S. side of Newbro Street'. 1 bundle

U DDDU/17/14 Probate Copy of Will of William Robinson of 27 Feb 1750 Scarborough master and mariner. Bequests to wife Mary; only son William; daughters Mary, Catherine and Ann. Trustees brother John R. and 'brother Matthew Duesbery': messuage in Tanner Street in which testator lives, with adjoining house on backside. House in which Richard Jackson maltmaker lives. 3 tenements adjoining the back of Mrs. Hannah Duesbery's house. All in Scarborough: Witn. Wm. Taylor, Enoch Harrison, F. Pate. Probate 14 December 1758. 1 item

U DDDU/17/15 Mortgage: for £400. 3-4 May 1765 (i) Thomas Thornton gent. eldest son of Elizabeth T. widow dec'd. (ii) Mary Lewen widow (late widow of William Robinson master mariner) all of Scarborough and William Robinson of par. St. Johns, Wapping, London gent. only son of W.R. to (iii) James Lister of Scarborough gent. As U DDDU/17/2: Recites that the mortgage (as U DDDU/17/2) has been redeemed by M.L. & W.R. 1 item

U DDDU/17/16 Assignment: for £50: Godfrey Harrison glazier and wife 20 Feb 1772 Mary (daughter of William Robinson (as DDDU/17/14) to James Lister gent. Legacy of £120 to M.H. under Will as DDDU/17/14. Recites that the messuage in Tanner Street on which the legacy is charged is in mortgage to J.L., and is so incumbered that the sale of it would not raise the full legacy. 1 item

U DDDU/17/17 Label of bundle. With note that the property was c.1828 bought by T. Duesbery from J. Buck and subsequently sold by T.D. to Messrs. Hesp & Uppleby who converted them into law offices. (1828) 1 item

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U DDDU/17/18 Abstract of Title of John Buck: tenements on E. side of 1762-1822 Tanner Street. 1 item

U DDDU/17/19 Draft Release: for £230: John Buck of Helmsley roper 21 Nov 1822 and his trustee John Nicholson of Scarborough blacksmith to Thomas Duesbery of Beverley esq. and his trustee John Hall of Scorbrough. Messuage divided into several tenements on E. side of, and near S. end of Tanner Street. 1 item

U DDDU/17/20 Letter: William Duesbery Thornton of Scarborough to 24 Oct 1822 his uncle Thomas Duesbery of Beverley. A client wishes to purchase from Mr. Bowes a farm at Wold Newton; believes Mr. Hall of Scarborough has the disposal of it; purchase of house in Tanner Street from Buck. 1 item

U DDDU/17/21 Certificate from North Riding Registry of Deeds: relates 12 Oct 1822 to search against John Buck affecting tenements in Scarborough. 1 item

U DDDU/17/22 Agreement for Sale: for £225: Thomas Duesbery to 25 Feb 1828 Messrs. Hesp & Uppleby: as U DDDU/17/19 1 item

U DDDU/17/23 Letters: Messrs. Hesp & Uppleby, Scarborough to 10 Mar-5 May Thomas Duesbery, Beverley. 1828 Purchase as U DDDU/17/22 5 items

U DDDU/17/24 Letter: George Smith, Ampleforth to Thomas 19 Mar 1828 Duesbery, Beverley. Rights attached to property in Scarborough purchased by T.D. from Mr. Buck, who is seeking a mortgage of his property at Kirby Moorside. 1 item

U DDDU/17/25 Copy Conveyance: for £225: Thomas Duesbery of 6 May 1828 Beverley esq. to John Hesp and John Uppleby of Scarborough gents. and their trustee Thomas Candler of West Ayton esq.: as U DDDU/17/19 . 1 item

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U DDDU/18 Staintondale (North Riding) 1839-1884

U DDDU/18/1 Plan of estate of W.D. Thornton Duesbery in 1839 Staintondale. By Thomas Pickering. 1 plan

U DDDU/18/2 Plan of Thomas Hodgson's farm. Oct 1868 1 plan

U DDDU/18/3 Plan of H. Leadley's farm. Oct 1868 1 plan

U DDDU/18/4 Plan of 'late Watson's farm'. Oct 1868 1 plan

U DDDU/18/5 Plan of Phillip Newton's farm. Oct 1868 1 plan

U DDDU/18/6 Plan of Page's farm. Oct 1868 1 plan

U DDDU/18/7 Plan of an estate at Staintondale. 1884 1 plan

U DDDU/18/8 Plan of Rudda Farm. 1869 Scale 2 chains to 1 inch. 1 plan

U DDDU/18/9 Plan of Danes Dale Farm. 1869 Scale 2 chains to 1 inch. 1 plan

U DDDU/18/10 Plan of estate at Staintondale, property of William n.d. [1869] Duesbery Thornton Duesbery. Scale 8 chains to 1 inch. 4 plans

U DDDU/18/11 Plan of Grange Farm. 1869 Scale 2 chains to 1 inch. 1 plan

U DDDU/18/12 Plan of Tofta Farm. 1869 Scale 2 chains to 1 inch. 1 plan

U DDDU/18/13 Plan of Bell Hall Farm. 1869 Scale 2 chains to 1 inch. 1 plan

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U DDDU/18/14 Plan of estate at Staintondale belonging to William 1869 Duesbery Thornton Duesbery. 1 plan

U DDDU/18/15 Plan of estate at Staintondale belonging to William 1869 Duesbery Thornton Duesbery. 1 plan

U DDDU/18/16 Plan of waste moor land. 1869 Scale 2 chains to 1 inch. 1 plan

U DDDU/19 Accounts 1757-1832 U DDDU/19/1 Day Book of Robert Duesbery. 1757-1777 1 vol

U DDDU/19/2 Accounts of Robert Duesbery with William Welbank, 1771-1774 Welbank & Sharp, and Gibson & Welbank. Insurance of shipping 3 items

U DDDU/19/3 Account of Joseph Smith: carpentry work done for 'Mr. 1774 Baliff Duesbery' [including coffin for Matthew Duesbery] 1 item

U DDDU/19/4 Account between Matthew Duesbery and Robert 1773-1776 Duesbery. 1 item

U DDDU/19/5 Account: funeral of William Duesbery. Oct 1776 1 item

U DDDU/19/6 Account of John Hatchett: for a post-chaise made for Jun 1776 Robert Duesbery. 1 item

U DDDU/19/7 Account: funeral of William Duesbery and 'boarding the 1776-1779 young girl'. 1 item

U DDDU/19/8 Account: jewellery bought by Mr. Duesbery from G. 1778 Cowles, 30 Cornhill, London. 1 item

U DDDU/19/9 Statement of Account of 'my late old tenant Francis 8 Oct 1832 Brough' by Thomas Duesbery. 1 item

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U DDDU/20 Correspondence 1763-1821 U DDDU/20/1 Letter: from W. Robinson, London, to his uncle. 22 Dec 1763 Terms on which to settle with Mr. Haggitt, who is threatening a Chancery suit for his parts of the ship. 1 item

U DDDU/20/2 Letter: Robert Duesbery senr., Scarborough, to Rev. 3 Jan 1768 Langwell, York. Good wishes for his recovery from illness. Has heard from Rev. L.'s brother, who is going to Muscow. 1 item

U DDDU/20/3 Letter: (Rev. Comber?), Kirkby to 'My dear little friend' 7 Aug 1774 Improving advice, particularly on letter-writing. 1 item

U DDDU/20/4 Letter: Robert Duesbery senr., Scarborough, to his 14 Sep 1777 grandaughter Miss Langwith at Mrs. Travis, Crofton, near Wakefield. Improving advice. 'I dont know a pritier Accomplisment to a young Lady than Geography' 1 item

U DDDU/20/5 Letter: James Boyes Thornton, London, to his brother 25 Oct 1821 William Duesbery Thornton, Newbro', Scarborough. His medical studies 'at the Borough Hospitals and the London'. Visit to Drury Lane Theatre. Living expensive. 1 item

U DDDU/20/6 Letters to Robert Duesbery senr., Scarborough. 1764-1779 From: (a) His brother Matthew D., North Shields: business; shipping; a new boat ('Constant Friends'?), 1764 - 1772 (b) John Levitt, Hunsley: building held up for want of lime, 18 August 1765 (c) Sir William St. Quintin: with a present of char., 30 December 1771 (d) Marquis of Granby, Belvoir Castle: (also to Mr. Huntress). Expressions of esteem to them and other 'worthy persons in the Corporation of Scarbro.' Preferment of 'the Gentleman you mentioned'. Sympathises with R.D. on death of his brother, 24 October 1774 (e) Mrs. Sarah Dodds, North Shields: accounts for boarding, lodging and schooling his niece Polly Duesbery, 1777 - 1779 11 items

U DDDU/20/7 Letters to Catherine Langwith (later Younge). 1772-1794 From :-

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(a) her brother Robert Duesbery jnr., St. Petersburg and London:- his circumstances in St. Petersburg; news of mutual friends; setting up house in London. (7) 1772 - 1779 (b) her daughter Ann, at school at Crofton :- her health; messages to, and news of, friends and relations. (2) August - October 1777 (c) her father, Robert Duesbery senr., of Scarborough :- family affairs. (3) January - March 1778 (d) William and John Hall, Scorborough :- management of estate at Riplingham and Hunsley; death of W.H.; J.H. canvassing to be appointed a commissioner for Staxton inclosure. (7) 1781 - 1794 (e) James Tindall, Scarborough and London :- settlement of estate of Robert Duesbery senr. dec'd. and with his trustee John Hebb; asks to be replaced as trustee of marriage settlement of Rev. and Mrs. Younge. (3) 1783 - 1785 (f) Edward Gepp, Chelmsford :- settlement of affairs with John Hebb (as U DDDU/20/7(e)); financial matters. (6) 1784 - 1785 (g) Thomas Duesbery, York and Beverley :- caught a cold dancing at York Assembly; his journey from Essex to London; her separation from Rev. Younge - 'all the blame is justly laid on him'; death of Rev. Younge and settlement of his affairs; a suggestion that she might let the mansion house at Riplingham for a poor house - 'I would not forbear laughing'; his partnership with John Lockwood at Beverley - 'the U DDDU/20/7 country pleasant; the Inhabitants sociable, and the Roads excellent'. (2) 1786 - 1789 continued (h) Thomas Hinderwell jnr., Scarborough, Bridlington and London :- business affairs (settlement of estate of Robert Duesbery senr., and with John Hebb (as U DDDU/20/7(e)); her separation from Rev. Younge; shipping; sale of estate at Cloughton; Riplingham estate; drainage meeting at Malton; tithes and drainage at Staxton; Scarborough elections (1789 and 1790 - 'the Sailors were a little riotous); death of Rev. Younge; Thomas Duesbery and his partnership with John Lockwood. (36) 1786 - 1790 1 bundle

U DDDU/20/8 Letters to Robert Duesbery jnr., St. Petersburg. 1776-1777 From: a) Charles Raikes, London :- news of mutual friends, 25 May 1776 b) William Raikes, Maryland Point and London :- plans for sending out a coach, made by Mr. Hatchet, which

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W.M. has had in Denmark, and efforts to get Mr. H. to reduce his bill for it; suggests R.D. invites someone out to St. Petersburg as a companion to travel back home with; news of mutual friends; shipping prosperous; trade; 'impertinent, ill-natured, envious paragraphs which appeared in the Morning Post and some other papers on my return. I have very good reason to think they were inserted by that dirty Rascal Jos. Hornby of Gainsbro'; 'Mrs. Raikes and five of my Babes .... at Margate Bathing in the Sea'; business affairs. (2) 1776 - 1777 (Incomplete) 1 bundle

U DDDU/20/9 Letters to Thomas Duesbery, Leeds, London and 1786-1802 Beverley. From :- (a) John Cleathing, Scarborough :- news of family and friends. (b) Thomas Hinderwell jnr., Scarborough :- advice on where to set up in business; pious maxims; acknowledging receipt of a Bond. (2) 1786 - 1795 (c) Catherine Younge, Earls Colne :- business affairs; her separation from Rev. Younge ('it is reported that Gyp had a Thousand pounds for making my Unfortunate Match'); Riplingham estate. (6) 1786 - 1789 (d) John Travis, Scarborough :- financial and business matters; Folkton and Flotmanby Inclosure Bill. (17) 1798 - 1802 1 bundle

U DDDU/21 Various Deeds and Documents 1636-1885 U DDDU/21/1 Bond: in £240: Thomas Duesbery sen., and jnr. master 31 Oct 1744 mariners to Benjamin Fowler gent. all of Scarborough. For payment of £120: Witn. F. Pate, R. Betson. Endorsed with receipts for payments of interest and principal (1745 - 1776). 1 item

U DDDU/21/2 Certificate of the Bailiffs Juratts and Commonalty of 10 Jan 1748 Pevensey: that Robert Duesbery of Scarborough mariner is a baron and freeman of the town and entitled to all privileges as such. 1 item

U DDDU/21/3 Admission of 'Sir Robert Duesbery' to the Order of the 1 Sep 1770 Beggar's Bennison. With Seal of the Order. 1 item

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U DDDU/21/4 Schedule of Title Deeds of estates of Robert Duesbery 1788-1790 esq. dec'd. Staxton, Scarborough (mentions Awbro Gate, Key Street and Castle or Eastgate, Long Furlays, St. Nicholas Street, Farthing Close, Seamer Lane Close, Wrea Lane Close, Pinfold Close, Hither Bull Lane Close). Hunsley and Riplingham, Falsgrave, Scalby, Newby: With Acknowledgements of receipt of the deeds by Catherine Younge, 3 July 1788; 7 October 1790. 1 item

U DDDU/21/5 'The Scarbro Herald and General Advertiser'. 6 Jul 1837 1 item

U DDDU/21/6 Receipt: for £31.5s.: paid by Thomas Thornton to 5 Jul 1733 Thomas Duesbery for a sixty-fourth share of the 'Thomas and Hannah'. Witn. Mary Duesbery. 1 item

U DDDU/21/7 Bill of Sale: for £935: Thomas Coulson gent. to 10 Aug 1733 Thomas Duesbery master mariner both of Scarborough. The hull of the new cat or vessel called the 'Thomas and Hannah' of Scarborough, 400 tons, now lying in Scarborough harbour and built by T.C. for T.D.: Witn. Will. Leaf, Wm. Stockdale notary public. 1 item

U DDDU/21/8 Bill of Sale: for £31.5s.: Robert Duesbery of Scarbrow 13 May 1735 mariner to Thomas Curteis of par. St. John, Wapping, brewer. A sixty-fourth share of the 'Thomas and Hannah', 340 tons, at anchor in the R. Thames. Witn. Jno. Ragsdale, William Stevens. Cancelled - signature of R.D. torn out. 1 item

U DDDU/21/9 Bill of Sale: Thomas Duesbery of Scarborough to his 28 Dec 1736 son Robert D. both of Scarborough master mariners. 13 thirty-second shares of the 'Thomas Hannah', 390 tons, lying in the R. Tyne near Newcastle upon Tyne: Witn. Thomas Duesbery jnr., Wm. Stockdale, notary public. 1 item

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U DDDU/21/10 Bond: in £625: Robert Duesbery to his father Thomas 29 Dec 1736 D. (both as U DDDU/21/9) To adventure 5 thirty-second parts of the 'Thomason Hannah' or the value thereof (i.e. £312.10s.) with any other son or daughter of T.D. as T.D. wishes to prefer, when called upon to do so: Witn. as U DDDU/21/9. Endorsements : (a) Receipts for £144.18.9. paid by Robert Duesbery to Robert Cockerill (not dated); and by R.C. to Thomas Duesbery: in satisfaction, with other sums adventured, of the Bond. Witn. Robert Cockerill, Matt. Duesbery, 27 September 1748 (b) Memorandum by Thomas Duesbery of Beverley that his grandfather Thomas D. is a witness to the Bond. 1 item

U DDDU/21/11 Receipt: for £37.10s. paid by Robert to Hannah 31 Aug 1747 Duesbery, being part profit on account of the 'Thomas and Hannah'. 1 item

U DDDU/21/12 Bond: in £60: Thomas Ombler of Scarborough butcher c.1754 and Richard Ombler of Willoughby yeoman to Edward Bridekirk of Newby par. Scawby yeoman. For payment of £30: Cancelled 12 July 1754 Endorsed with receipt for £30.15s. paid by Catherine, widow of T.O., to E.B. 1 item

U DDDU/21/13 Label of bundle. n.d. 1 item

U DDDU/21/13- An original bundle. 'Assignments and Deeds of 1841-1885 16 Compromise of Chancery suits connected with the suit of Pearce v. Edmeades'. 1 bundle

U DDDU/21/14 Assignment: William Pearce of Boughton Aluph grocer 10 Feb 1841 to James Hackett Hodsoll of Maidstone grocer and cheesemonger, both co. Kent. Reversionary interest in estate of Thomas Wickens of Cobham, co. Kent yeoman. 1 item

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U DDDU/21/15 Deed of Compromise. 20 Aug 1855 (i) William Pearce of 27, Webber Street, Black Friars Road, co. Surrey grocer (ii) Edward P. of Hull schoolmaster (iii) Samuel P. of Cowley near Oxbridge, co. Mdx. coal merchant (iv) Charles P. of Spring Bank Hall Street, Hull commercial traveller (v) William Duesbery Thornton Duesbery of Skelton Lodge, par. Skelton esq. Suits arising from Will of Thomas Wickens as U DDDU/21/14 1 item

U DDDU/21/16 Deed of Partition similar to U DDDU/21/15: Jane Eliza 26 Sep 1885 Pearce late of 2 Gun Lane, West India Road, now of 20 New Church Road, South Hackney, co. Mdx., widow of Alfred P. of Russell Street, Bedford Square, Commercial Road, co. Mdx., butcher to William Duesbery Thornton Duesbery. 1 item

U DDDU/21/17 Extract of Conveyances . 1750-1761 House in Aldbrough Street, Scarborough; and house called Spittels with closes called West Close, Coney Garth, Intack, Chapel Garth, and 2 Cow Closes, 8 oxgangs, and 2 oxgangs called forby lands in Staxto.n 1 item

U DDDU/21/17- An original bundle relating to the affairs of 1750-1802 67 Catherine Duesbery, later Catherine Langwith and subsequently Catherine Younge. 1 bundle

U DDDU/21/18 Bond: in £4000: Robert Duesbery jnr., Russia 21 Mar 1769 merchant to his father Robert D. sen. esq. both of Scarborough. For repayment of £2000 advanced by R.D. sen., on R.D. jnr. entering into partnership with Hugh Atkins of London and Jacob Regail of St. Petersburgh in a house of trade established at St. Petersburgh. R.D. jnr. having to contribute 20,000 roubels (£4,000) to the partnership: Witn. John Hebb. Cancelled. 1 item

U DDDU/21/19 Letter of Attorney: R.D. jnr., to R.D. senr. (both as U 26 Jul 1773 DDDU/21/18) Generally to act as his agent during his absence abroad at St. Petersburg. 1 item

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U DDDU/21/20 Extracts of Conveyances relating to property at 14 Sep 1798 Scarborough (mentions Wrea Lane, Seamer Lane in Falsgrave, Ramsden) 'all or most of which are bequeathed by Mrs. Younge to Mr. Jno. Thornton'. (1726 - 1775) 1 bundle

U DDDU/21/21 'Remarks ... respecting the Account to be Settled with 1776-1779 the Representatives of Matthew Duesbery dec'd.'. 1 item

U DDDU/21/22 Deed renouncing Probate: Jacob Rigail and Nicholas 20 Jun 1781 Cavanaugh of St. Petersburgh, now sojourning in London, merchants to Catherine Langwith of Scarborough widow. Will of Robert Duesbery jnr. late of St. Petersburg but last of Scarborough, who died 23 September 1779. C.L. paying 5000 roubels to the use of Robert Rigail, as U DDDU/23/4. 1 item

U DDDU/21/23 Marriage Settlement. 18-19 Jul 1782 (i) Catherine Langwith of Scarborough widow. (ii) Rev. Robert Younge of Halsted, co. Essex. (iii) James Tindal of Scarborough and Edward Gepp of Chelmsford gents. Prior to marriage of Rev. R.Y. & C.L.: messuage in Beast Market alias Queen Street; 2 closes called the Cockles in Ramsdale; 2 closes in Seamer Lane; close in Ramsdale; Bull Lane Close near road from Newborough Gate towards Walls-grave, with kiln thereon; close with coach house and 2 stables at upper end of Tanner Street near Oldborough Gate; close in Read Lane; 5 messuages and 3 tenements in Key Street near the Town Hall; third part of 2 messuages in Key Street all in Scarborough. Messuage and 3r. at Staxton. Farm at Hunsley. Farm and mansion house at Riplingham. Farm near Spittals in Staxton. Allotment in Newby Fields in Scalby. 2 messuages in Oldborough Gate in Scarborough. Share of tithes of Newby and Scalby. 1 item

U DDDU/21/24 Summary of estates mentioned in Settlement as U c.1782 DDDU/21/23. 1 item

U DDDU/21/25 Abstract of Settlement as U DDDU/21/23. With Opinion 14 Nov 1782 of P. Johnson, York. 1 item

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U DDDU/21/26 Case and Opinion of Chas. Fearne, and Ll. Kenyon, 15-29 Mar Lincolns Inn: valuation and sale of the 'Constant 1783 Friends', 200 tons, the property of Robert Duesbery of Scarborough esq. dec'd. 1 item

U DDDU/21/27 Receipt: for £43.18s.: paid by Rev. Robert Younge and 27 Nov 1784 wife Catherine to Rev. George Dodsworth, Elizabeth Duesbery and Grace Atkinson widows all of Scarborough. Being the balance of the money in the hands of Robert Duesbery sen. at his death; belonging to the effects of the Rev. Scudamore Lazenby of Scarborough dec'd. 1 item

U DDDU/21/28 Copy of receipt as U DDDU/21/27 c.1784 1 item

U DDDU/21/29 General Quitclaim: Grace Dickinson as U DDDU/21/27 27 Nov 1784 and Rev. Edward Bell of Rempston, co. Notts, now of Scarborough to Rev. Robert Young and wife Catherine. All claims against estates of Robert Duesbery sen. and jnr.: for £757.10s. paid to G.D. and £476.10s. to Rev. E.B. 1 item

U DDDU/21/30 Quitclaim similar to U DDDU/21/29 by Rev. George 3 Dec 1784 Dodsworth of Scarborough: for £213.13s. 1 item

U DDDU/21/31 Receipt: for £210 in all: paid by John Hebb of 9 May 1785 Scarborough to William Sharp in satisfaction of claims on estates of Robert Duesbery sen., and jnr. 1 item

U DDDU/21/32 Quitclaim as U DDDU/21/29 by Thomas Thornton of 27 Jul 1785 Scarborough gent.: for £374.1s.7d. 1 item

U DDDU/21/33 Draft Case: settlement of estates of Robert Duesbery c.1785 sen., and jnr. 1 item

U DDDU/21/34 Observations on and Minutes of meetings of arbitrators c.1785 to settle claims of Rev. Robert Young and wife Catherine against John Hebb of Scarborough attorney arising from estates of Robert Duesbery father and son. 1 item

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U DDDU/21/35 Quitclaim as U DDDU/21/29: for £400.14s.10d. in all: 31 Aug 1785 by James Boyes of par. St. Johns Wapping and Susannah Boyes of the same spinster. 1 item

U DDDU/21/36 Draft Proposals for separation of Rev. Robert Younge 27 Feb 1786 and wife Catherine. 1 bundle

U DDDU/21/37 Lease for a year: James Tindall of Scarborough gent., 19 Oct 1786 Edward Gepp of Chelmsford gent. and Rev. Robert Young of Halstead to Peter Firman of Chelmsford gent. Tithes in Staxton and Willerby. Property in Scalby, Throxemby, Newby, Cloughton. Specified rents in Cloughton: To lead to a Release. 1 item

U DDDU/21/38 Deed of Separation between Robert Young of Halstead 19-20 Oct 1786 and wife Catherine. (i) Rev. R.Y. (ii) C.Y. (iii) Rev. Nathaniel Forster D.D. and Edward Gepp of Chelmsford. Property as DDDU/21/23. Tithes in Staxton and Willerby. Farm, 10 oxgangs; messuage, 3 cottages, moiety of a cottage, 7 oxgangs in Staxton. Allotments in Cloughton. 1 item

U DDDU/21/39 Abstract of U DDDU/21/38 c.1786 1 item

U DDDU/21/40 Agreement: Catherine Younge of Earls Coln, co. Essex 1 Feb 1787 to Elizabeth Duesbery of Scarborough widow. E.D. to accept £652 and furniture in house at Scarborough which she occupies in settlement of all her claims against estates of her dec'd. husband and son Robert Duesbery sen. and jnr. 1 item

U DDDU/21/41 Quitclaim: for £50: Esther Duesbery late of 30 Apr 1787 Scarborough now of Flemingfield, co. Durham spinster to Rev. Robert Young and wife Catherine: legacy under Will of Robert Duesbery jnr. 1 item

U DDDU/21/42 Quitclaim: Elizabeth Duesbery of Scarborough widow 17 Sep 1787 to Rev. Robert Young and wife Catherine: estates of Robert Duesbery sen. and jnr.: 1 item

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U DDDU/21/43 Case and Opinion of J. Grinwood, Lincoln's Inn. 15 Jul 1789 Title of Catherine Younge to dower from lands mentioned in Marriage Settlement (as U DDDU/21/23) and copyhold land at Norton of which Rev. Robert Younge died seized. 1 item

U DDDU/21/44 Bond: in £400: Catherine Young widow to James 8 Jun 1791 Tindall esq. both of Scarborough: payment of £200. 1 item

U DDDU/21/45 Extract from Marriage Register of par. Chelmsford: 15 Jul 1791 marriage of Rev. Robert Young and Catherine Langwith widow (20 July 1782). 1 item

U DDDU/21/46 Note of hand of Catherine Young for payment of £30 to 12 Dec 1793 William Holliday. Cancelled. Endorsed with receipts for repayments (1793 - 1800). 1 item

U DDDU/21/47 Note of hand of Catherine Young for payment of £70 to 23 Oct 1794 Francis Pearson. Endorsed with receipts for repayments (1798 - 1800). 1 item

U DDDU/21/48 Bond: in £200: Catherine Young to Mary Grant spinster 16 Apr 1795 both of Scarborough: payment of £100: Endorsed with receipts for repayments (1797 - 1801). 1 item

U DDDU/21/49 Will of Catherine Younge of Scarborough widow. 17 Jul 1796 Bequests to mother-in-law Elizabeth Duesbery; nephews John and Thomas sons of late aunt Margaret Thornton; cousin James Boyes; cousins Esther and Mary Duesbery (daughters of Matthew D. dec'd.); Elizabeth Harrison and others: Scarborough, Northstead, Peaseholme, Newby, Throxenby, Scalby, Riplingham, Spittles, Staxton, Falsgrave. Personalty: Codicil 6 June 1798. Probate 1800. 1 item

U DDDU/21/50 Bond: in £200: Catherine Younge of Scarborough 21 Jul 1796 widow to William Holliday of Binnington: payment of £100: Endorsed with receipts for repayments (1797 - 1800). 1 item

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U DDDU/21/51 Bond: in £400: Catherine Younge of Scarborough 10 Aug 1797 widow to William Garside of Silpha, par. Hackness yeoman: for payment of £200: Endorsed with receipt for repayment (16 October 1800). 1 item

U DDDU/21/52 Note of hand of Catherine Younge for payment of £20 15 Mar 1798 to Thomas Thornton. Endorsed with receipt for repayment (9 January 1800). 1 item

U DDDU/21/53 Memorandum of monies owing by and to Catherine 1798 Younge. 1 item

U DDDU/21/54 Memorandum of rents of estates of Catherine Younge. 1798 1 item

U DDDU/21/55 Account of closes at or near Scarborough devised by c.1798 Will of Catherine Young to John Thornton. 1 item

U DDDU/21/56 Memorandum of rents of 'Mrs. Young's Scarborough late 18th cent.- property'. early 19th cent. 1 item

U DDDU/21/57 Survey of Mrs. Young's closes at or near Scarborough. late 18th cent.- 1 item early 19th cent.

U DDDU/21/58 Valuation by John Hall of estate at Stockton of Thomas 14 Mar 1802 Thornton. 1 item

U DDDU/21/59 Letter: Thomas Duesbery of Beverley to Esther 23 Jul 1802 Duesbery of North Shields. Estate of Catherine Young. 1 item

U DDDU/21/60 Letter: Thomas Duesbery, Beverley to John Travis 21 Mar 1802 attorney, Scarborough. Settlement of estates of Catherine Young. 1 item

U DDDU/21/61 Rental of estates given to Mr. Duesbery and J. & 30 Jul 1802 Thomas Thornton by Will of Catherine Young. 1 item

U DDDU/21/62 Statements of affairs of Catherine Young with 30-31 Jul 1802 proposals for payment of legacies. 3 items

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U DDDU/21/63 Accounts relating to estates of Robert Duesbery sen. 1776-1785 and jnr. 7 items

U DDDU/21/64 Accounts current of Catherine Langwith with Welbank 1780-1782 and Sharp. 3 items

U DDDU/21/65 Account current of Catherine Young with Welbank, late 18th cent. Sharp and Brown. 1 item

U DDDU/21/66 Account relating to estate of Catherine Younge dec'd. 1799-1800 3 items

U DDDU/21/67 Miscellaneous accounts relating to affairs of Catherine 1792-1802 Young (building work; ale; legacies; meat; apothecary; funeral of Robert Duesbery jnr.; jewellery). 18 items

U DDDU/22 Various Townships 1758-1846 U DDDU/22/1 Assignment of Mortgage: for £3000: 8 Sep 1758 (i) John Strangwayes exor. of Darcy Preston dec'd. gents. (ii) Rosamund Preston of York spinster (iii) Cordelia Preston spinster (iv) Rev. Richard Barnard and wife Ann all of York (v) Rev. William Dawson of Farlington Manors of Kilnwick Piercee and Howald. Sheep walks called Howald and Abrow in Kilnwick Piercee alias Kilnwick, Howald, Huggat, North Dalton and Birdsall. Manor of Lea, co. Lincs. And all other property of Sir Edmund Anderson dec'd. in cos. York and Lincs, except manor of Burnby and advowson of Lea: Recites a Mortgage of the premises by Sir Edmund Anderson of Kilnwick. Witn. Eliz. Preston, Henry Strangways. 1 item

U DDDU/22/2 Lease and Release. 9-10 Sep 1760 (i) John Preston of Emanuel College, Cambridge gent. only son of Darcey Preston of York gent. (ii) John Wood Boynton of Hollin Close esq., eldest son of John Wood of Lincolns Inn esq. (iii) Rev. Richard Barnard of York (iv) Thomas Strangwayes of Grays Inn gent. Manor of Kilham. Farm called Little Holtby in Hornby with closes called Spinholmes or Low Pasture, Sheep Close, Calf Close, Barley Close, Whinney Pasture, Hill Close, Thistley Close or Cow Pasture and the Long Close; and close in Aiskew called Holtby Hole Close.

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Messuage rebuilt by Darcy Preston with adjoining rooms in Lendall Street otherwise Old Coney Street, and garden on opposite side of the street; messuage in Old Coney Street alias Lendal Street and Stonegate and a burgage house in Stonegate and Lendal Street, all in York. Capital messuage built by D.P. with farms, messuages, cottages and lands (closes named and tenants specified) in Askham Bryan. Farm at Rufforth. 4 closes at Bilbrough. 1ac. in Holgate Ings. And all other property of Darcy Preston in those places: To lead to a Common Recovery to the use of J.P. 2 items

U DDDU/22/3 Demise: for 100 years: Thomas Duesbery to Henry 4 Jan 1832 John Shepherd both of Beverley esqs. Farm with 393ac.3r.23p. (mentions Beacon Close, Rye Close, New Close, Four Mark Close, North Close and Hunsley Warren now divided into closes) at Hunsley. Allotment (9ac.1r.20p.); messuage and close; messuage and close; and specified parcels in Riplingham. Closes called the Wray and Eastwood Close in Swanland: Devised to T.D. by Will of Catherine Young of Scarborough widow in trust for T.D. and by way of protection against any forfeiture by reason of any Common Recovery suffered by T.D. 1 item

U DDDU/22/4 Survey and Rentals of estates of William Duesbery 1846 Thornton Duesbery. Skelton, Beverley, Woodmansey, Cherry Burton, Hunsley, Riplingham, Gransmoor, Burton Agnes, North Frodingham, Kilham, Cottam, Goodmanham, Scarborough, Stainton Dale, Burniston, Cloughton, Lastingham, Barton, Eastrington. 1 item

U DDDU/22/5 Lease and Release: to lead to a Common Recovery. 18-19 Nov (i) Peter Atkinson of Beverley alderman and his son 1763 Rev. P.A. jnr. of Hollym. (ii) Robert Dyneley of Grays Inn gent. (iii) William Kirke of Bridlington gent. 5 closes in North Frodingham. Messuage and closes called Upper Sickes and Lowe Sickes in Westow. 7 oxgangs throughout the Northside Fields of Kilham: To use of P.A. jnr. 2 items

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U DDDU/22/6 Exemplification of a Common Recovery: William Kirke 13 Feb 1764 from Robert Dyneley gents. Messuage, 300ac. land, 150ac. meadow and 150ac. pasture; and two third parts of 30ac. land, 30ac. meadow and 30ac. pasture in North Frodingham, Westow and Kilham: Peter Atkinson gent. and Rev. P.A. vouched to warranty. 1 item

U DDDU/22/7 Mortgage: for £300: Rev. Peter Atkinson of Hollym to 3 Apr 1764 Elizabeth and Ann Willey of Bridlington spinsters: 7 oxgangs throughout the Northside Fields of Kilham: 1 item

U DDDU/23 Wills. c.1714 - 1875

U DDDU/23/1 Copy. Probate Copy. Will of Robert Thompson of 2 Jun 1735 Kilham gent. Bequests to wife Dorothy; daughters Jane, Dorothy and Frances; poor of Kilham. Thomas Hassell esq., and Mr. Marmaduke Prickett exors. Tenement and odd lands; messuages, close, and 6 1/2 oxgangs all in Kilham. Personalty: Witn. George Philliskirke, Peter Weatherill, William Weatherill. Probate November 1737. 1 item

U DDDU/23/2 Copy. Will of D'arcy Preston of York gent. 25 Nov 1748 Bequests to wife Mary; son John; daughters Rosamond Ann, Mary, Cordelia, Elizabeth, Frances and Catherine wife of Rev. Thomas Nelson; nephew John Strangwayes: Kilham, Askham Bryan, Rufforth, Bilbrough, Holgate. Estate in Leeming Lane called Little Holtby: Witn. Frans. Jefferson, Dan. F. Wisker, Tim. Mortimer jnr. 1 item

U DDDU/23/3 Copy. Will of William Northend of Little Weeton par. 28 Aug 1765 Rowley gent. Bequests to wife; sons Robert, Jeremiah, Christopher, Thomas and William; daughters Mary, Sarah and Arabella: 4 oxgangs and farm (in Little Weeton?). Manor of Little Weeton: Witn. William Dunning, William Fallowfield, John Frankland. 1 item

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U DDDU/23/4 Will of Robert Duesbery jnr. of Saint Petersburgh 24 Sep 1772 merchant. Exors. Jacob Rigail, John Cayley, Nicholas Cavanaugh and John Sutherland. Bequests to father Robert D. of Scarborough; 'my late father Mr. James Boyes of Scarborough'; Mrs. Mary Ann Rigail 'now wife of my Partner Mr. Jacob Rigail and daughter of Mrs. Mary Sutherland'; godson Robert Rigail, fifth son of M.A.R., and to her children: personalty: Witn. John Farquharson, John Hay, Geo. Sutherland. Probate 13 December 1781. 1 item

U DDDU/23/5 Will of Robert Duesbery senr., of Scarborough esq. 16 Mar 1775 Bequests to wife Elizabeth; son Robert; Plaxton Dickinson esq. and nephew John Hebb gent. both of Scarborough trustees; daughters Catharine Langwith widow of Rev. Oswald Langwith and Elizabeth D.; grandaughter Ann Langwith; friend Thomas Curtis; sister Mary Lewen widow; Thomas Trattles son of niece Nancy Colley; niece Jane Marshall widow. Reference to dec'd. brother-in-law James Boyes: farm at Lower Hunsley; 1/2 oxgang in Riplingham Fields in par. Rowley. Riplingham, Scarborough, Spittles, par. Staxton, Newby Fields, par. Scalby: Witn. Eliza. Hebb, John Held, Wm. McGeorge. Codicil, bequests to nieces Elizabeth, Esther and Mary daughters of dec'd. brother Matthew D. Grandaughter Ann now dead. 8 June 1778. Probate 13 December 1781. 1 item

U DDDU/23/6 Abstract of Will as U DDDU/23/5 c.1775 With Case and Opinion of Chas. Fearne. Endorsed 'Mr. Fearne was the author of the celebrated Essay on Contingent Remainders and esteemed one of the most Emenent Conveyancers and Lawyers of his time'. 27 July 1780. 1 item

U DDDU/23/7 Copy. Case and Opinion as U DDDU/23/5 c.1775 1 item

U DDDU/23/8 Copy Will of Catherine Younge as U DDDU/21/49 17 Jul 1796 1 item

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U DDDU/23/9 Probate Copy. Will of Thomas Duesbery of Beverley 19 Apr 1837 esq. Bequests to sister Hannah; niece Ann Coulson, wife of John Hill C. esq. and her children; nephew William Duesbery Thornton; J.H.C.; niece Margaret Wilkinson wife of William Watson W. esq., and her children; niece Mary Emily Tindale, daughter of Rev. Thomas T.; nephew Thomas Thornton; aunt Alice Thompson etc.: Gransmoor, Burton Agnes, Beverley, Kilham, Goodmanham, Riplingham, Hunsley, Rowley, Woodmansey, Cherry Burton, Swanland, Ferriby, Frodingham, Eastrington, Scarborough: Codicils 21 April 1837. Probate 18 July 1837. 1 item

U DDDU/23/10 Probate Copy. Will of William Duesbery Thornton 10 May 1875 Duesbery of 103, Jermyn Street; Saint James, London esq. Bequests to daughter Sophia Lowe Thornton Whitaker wife of Rev. Robert Whitaker; son William Henry Thornton Duesbery: Gransmoor, Kilham, Burton Agnes, Eastrington and Stainton Dale. Messuage in Jermyn Street. Personalty: Mentions late uncle Thomas Duesbery and that testator purchased next presentation to rectory of Leconfield for Rev. R.W. on his marriage with S.L.T.W. Probate 25 September 1875. 1 item

U DDDU/23/11 Label of bundle,`T. Duesbery's Accounts respecting 19th cent. the late Revd. Robt. Rigby's Affairs' This original bundle relates to the affairs of the Reverend Robert Rigby, vicar of St Mary's in Beverley, and his family. The papers here include a copy of his will (1818) with probate granted in 1823, his private accounts in the early 1820s including his household accounts, burial fees received, and donations to various charities and the poor, as well as 18th century papers relating to tithes, the rebuilding of the vicarage of St Mary's and administration of local personal charities including those for alms houses and educational charities in both Beverley and Bishop Burton. There is a little bit of correspondence relating to local church affairs as well as inventories and memoranda about church incomes. There is also a 1795 sketch of the organ in St Mary's church and an 1815 table of fees for tombstones in Beverley Minster. 1 item

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U DDDU/23/12 Probate Copy. Will of Rev. Robert Rigby vicar of St. 29 Jul 1818 Mary's, Beverley. Bequests to wife Sarah; son Rev. Joseph Rigby; daughter Sarah Thompson and other daughters; Thomas Duesbery esq. House in Jacksons Row, Manchester (built by grandfather Robert Collins). 2 closes (5ac.) in Norwood, Beverley. Personalty: Codicil, bequests to daughter Anne wife of Rev. Henry William Richter. Son Rev. J.R. now vicar of Hutton Cranswick. 24 July 1822. Probate 12 May 1823. 1 item

U DDDU/23/13 Accounts and vouchers. 1821-1824 Including household accounts; coal delivered to poor of Norwood; Burial fees; poor rate; wine; printing and book binding; Tymperon's Hospital, Beverley; apothecary's fees; assurance premiums; accounts as exor. of two orphan children of Jno. Atkinson 'a private in the 2nd. Regiment of Guards who was killed at the Battle of Waterloo' c. 130 items

U DDDU/23/14 Memorandum of Ralph Hansby's charity at Bishop c.1714 Burton. Relating to alms house; 3 closes called Knight Garth, King Croft, and Martin Garth; Sawer House and close all in Bishop Burton. Lindall Garth in Cherry Burton. Stutte House and Cherry Garth; 3 leas of meadow called Kelgate Leas in pars. St. Mary and St. John, Beverley. Bequests to 3 poor people in his alms house. 1 item

U DDDU/23/15 Memorandum of Ralph Hansby's charity (as c.1714 DDDU/23/14); and of will of Elizabeth Gee of Bishop Burton (bequests for education of children and support of 2 old women and 1 old man). 1 item

U DDDU/23/16 Draft Warrant to the constables of Beverley: to distrain 2 Apr 1719 goods of John Sherwood for non-payment of tithes due to Rev. Henry Jefferson vicar of St. Mary's. 1 item

U DDDU/23/17 Letter: Richard Mackley, York to Rev. William Lee, 25 Jun 1760 Leconfield. With abstracts from Terrier of Leconfield (1716 - 1749). 1 item

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U DDDU/23/18 Account of tithe rent payable to the vicar of Bishop 1768 Burton. 1 item

U DDDU/23/19 Letter from D. Gaches, [Watton] 17 May 1786 Tithe modus on his farm. 1 item

U DDDU/23/20 Faculty for rebuilding vicarage house at St. Mary's, 27 Jul 1791 Beverley. 1 item

U DDDU/23/21 Memorandum of the 'profits of the Living of St. Mary's 1791-1822 in Beverley'. 1 item

U DDDU/23/22 Deputation to Rev. Robert Rigby of St. Mary's 5 Aug 1796 Beverley. Relating to probate of Wills of persons dying within the parishes of Bishop Burton, Cherry Burton, St. Mary, St. Martin and St. John and St. Nicholas in Beverley, Bainton, Huggate, Hutton Cranswick, Holme on the Wolds, Kirkburn, Kilnwick near Watton, Leconfield, Lockington, Lund, Middleton, North Dalton, Scorbrough, Skerne and Watton. 1 item

U DDDU/23/23 Oath and Admission of Rev. Robert Rigby as burgess 11 Jun 1792 of Beverley. 1 item

U DDDU/23/24 Particulars of land in Great Driffield. 1790s 1 item

U DDDU/23/25 Sketch of organ in St. Mary's Church, Beverley. c.1795 1 item

U DDDU/23/26 Copy Order in Court of Exchequer . 1798 Staying proceedings on fines imposed on the jury for Hunsley Beacon Division by the Commissioners of Sewers for the E. Parts of the East Riding for neglecting to present Setting Dyke, par. Cottingham. 1 item

U DDDU/23/27 Printed 'Orders for the Disposal of the Charitable c.1800 Contribution. Established for the better Provision of the necessitous Clergy and their Families, within the North Riding'. 1 item

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U DDDU/23/28 Printed Petition for Dr. Taylour and Mr. Myddelton's c.1800 Benefaction addressed to the governors of the Charity for the Relief of Poor widows and children of Clergymen. 1 item

U DDDU/23/29 Printed letter: John Lockwood to John Arden esq., 27 Feb 1808 mayor of Beverley: notes on, and minutes of, meetings of Beverley and Skidby Drainage Trustees. 1 item

U DDDU/23/30 Printed form of recommendation for admission of c.1810 patients to the Hull General Infirmary. 2 items

U DDDU/23/31 Letter: Jos. Buckle jnr., York to Rev. M. Dawson, 15 Jan 1814 Beverley. Nomination as assistant curate at Farlington and Marton. 1 item

U DDDU/23/32 Apprenticeship Indenture: John Campstone son of 19 Feb 1814 Rev. George C. of Howden dec'd. to Henry Benning of Barnard Castle, co. Durham surgeon and apothecary. 1 item

U DDDU/23/33 Table of 'Fees for Tombstones and Monumental 1815 Inscriptions etc. at Beverley Minster'. 1 item

U DDDU/23/34 Letter: W. Reynard, Ripon to Rev. R. Rigby, Beverley. 4 Mar 1815 Advice on how to apply for relief to the Pyncombe Trustees 'for increasing small livings' 1 item

U DDDU/23/35 Memorandum relating to Ralph Hansby's Charity at 1816 Bishop Burton. 1 item

U DDDU/23/36 Letter: A. Bennison, Hull to Rev. R. Rigby. 22 Apr 1818 Building parsonage at Aldbrough. 1 item

U DDDU/23/37 Printed Articles at Visitation of Rev. Robert Darley 22 Jun 1820 Waddilove D.D., Archdeacon of the East Riding, at St. Mary's, Beverley. 1 item

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U DDDU/23/38 Citation: Edward Scott exor. of Will of William Galloway 22 Jun 1821 of Hull dealer and chapman: to prove the Will or renounce executorship to Jane widow of W.G. 1 item

U DDDU/23/39 Inventory of goods and chattels of Michael Piercy of 6 Aug 1822 Gribthorpe dec'd. 1 item

U DDDU/23/40 Memorandum of income of Bishop Burton vicarage. 1822 1 item

U DDDU/23/41 Memorandum of income of the curacy of Leconfield. 1822 1 item

U DDDU/23/42 Printed Sale Catalogue of household furniture etc. of 26 Feb 1823 Rev. Robert Rigby dec'd. at the parsonage house, Beverley. 1 item

U DDDU/23/43 Accounts of sale as U DDDU/23/42 c.1823 1 bundle

U DDDU/23/44 Statement of Accounts of the Society for the relief of 31 Jul 1823 Poor Clergy. 1 item

U DDDU/23/45 Oath of Susanna Rigby of Beverley spinster: age of her 9 Aug 1823 father Rev. R.R. With Certificate of birth and death of R.R. (1753; 1823). 2 items

U DDDU/23/46 Bond: in £400: Thomas Duesbery of Beverley esq. and 8 Nov 1823 Rev. Joseph Rigby of Hutton Cranswick to the Corporation of the Royal Exchange Assurance. To indemnify the Corporation in respect of a recited insurance policy on the life of Rev. R.R. 1 item

U DDDU/23/47 Specification of the delapidations of the vicarage house 12 Feb 1824 at Bishop Burton. 1 item

U DDDU/23/48 Estimate of William Innes for repairs as U DDDU/23/47 29 Apr 1824 1 item

U DDDU/23/49 List of 'Clergymen who received the Annuity of £20 5 Oct [1824] bequeathed by Lady Conyngham'. 1 item

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U DDDU/23/50 Printed Rules and Orders of charity for relief of widows 12 Jul 1781 and orphans of the clergy in the East Riding and Hull. With list of officers and subscriptions and resolutions of general meetings, 1823. 1824. 1 item

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