Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family

U DDWB Papers of the Wickham-Boynton 1172 - 1944 Family (Incorporating Griffith) of

Historical Background: The home of the Wickham-Boynton family, Burton Agnes Hall near in the East Riding of , has descended through two families, the Griffiths and the Boyntons, without sale, for several hundred years. After the Norman conquest the estate passed from the king to Robert de Brus. The medieval hall, built circa 1170, may have been built by his successor, Roger de Stuteville and when the male line of the de Stuteville family failed the hall and manor passed into the de Merlay family through the marriage of Alice de Stuteville to Roger de Merlay. In 1274 it passed again through an heiress, this time to Robert de Sommerville, and it stayed in that family just two generations until failure of the male line again saw its transfer, this time to the Griffith family through the marriage of Joan de Sommerville to Rees ap Griffith in 1355. The papers in DDWB, DDWB(2) and DWB relate to the Griffith family and the Boyntons who succeeded to Burton Agnes also through marriage in 1654

The Griffiths were a Welsh family who had settled in Staffordshire in the thirteenth century. Walter Griffith, who died in 1481, was responsible for restoring the Norman manor house and adding the fifteenth-century roof. The Griffith family chapel in the church at Burton Agnes was built circa 1500 and the family played an important part in the affairs of the north during the sixteenth century. The second Sir Walter Griffith became high sherriff of Yorkshire in 1501 and was governor of Scarborough castle until his death in 1531. His son, George, was knighted a year later and was in turn succeeded by his son, another Walter Griffith, in 1559. The latter's son, Sir Henry Griffith, was knighted by James I in 1603 and was responsible for building the Elizabethan/Jacobean new Burton Agnes hall around the same time when appointed of Yorkshire. The new hall stands next to the original Norman manor house. The latter became service quarters and a laundry and has had several alterations since those made in the fifteenth century

Henry Griffith was succeeded in 1620 by his son, also Henry Griffith, who was knighted by Charles I in 1627 and was a royalist during the civil wars of the 1640s before surrendering to parliament and taking the national covenant. When he died in 1654 the estate passed to the son of his sister, Frances, who was married to Matthew Boynton

The Boyntons claim their descent from an eleventh-century lord of the manor of Bovington or Boynton. They became lords of the manor of Acklam in Cleveland, but this manor, along with other family land, was forfeited to the king after Sir Henry Boynton was beheaded in 1405 for supporting the rebellion of Henry Percy, earl of Northumberland. Sir Henry's eldest son, Thomas, died without issue and his second son, William, petitioned for return of land at Boynton. In this he was successful and his grandson, Henry, greatly expanded the family estates again by marrying Margaret, daughter of Martin de la See, lord of the manor of Barmston who died in 1494 (there is a picture of his tomb at DDMM/8/1)

Henry Boynton died only a year after Martin de la See and his wife took a religious vow not to remarry and was admitted of Corpus Christi York in 1513. She was a votary and patroness to the priory of Nun Cotham. She appointed Cuthbert Tunstall, bishop of Durham, one of the executors of her will, written in 1533 (DDWB/25/6). Margaret Boynton died in 1536, by which time her two eldest sons had predeceased her and she was succeeded to Barmston by her grandson, Matthew Boynton (c.1504-1541), who was married to Anne Bulmer of Wilton. He

page 1 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family was appointed chief steward of the king's possessions in the counties of York and Lincolnshire and one of their daughters, Cicely, became maid of honour to Queen Elizabeth. The Boyntons became financially very healthy in the sixteenth century. They held compact estates around Bridlington and lived in a moated manor house at Barmston, the remains of which can still be seen. Matthew's eldest son Thomas (b. circa 1523) was MP for Boroughbridge and high sheriff of Yorkshire and when he died in 1582 he left a personal estate of £2454.

Thomas Boynton was succeeded by his son, Francis, who also served as high sheriff of Yorkshire and sat on the council of the North. By the time of his death in 1617 the family had accumulated the manors of Barmston, Roxby, Acklam, Rudston, as well as lands in Boynton and the rectories of Barmston and Bridlington with their tithes. He married Dorothy, who was the heiress of Christopher Place and they had four children two of whom died in infancy. His only son to survive to adulthood was Matthew, born circa 1591. He paid £1100 for his baronetcy in 1618 and married Frances Griffith, who became sole heiress of her brother, Sir Henry Griffith of Burton Agnes.

Matthew Boynton sat for in the parliament of 1628, but he came under scrutiny in the 1630s for his religious tendencies and eventually fled to Holland. He had returned by 1640 when he sat in parliament for Scarborough though his allegiance before the outbreak of hostilities in 1642 was ambiguous. Some sources say he was a royalist, but it is clear he also had orders from parliament to observe the activities of John Hotham and his son whose own loyalties wavered the other way, from parliamentarianism to royalism. He and his younger son, Matthew, were responsible for the capture of the Hothams, who were both executed for their change of allegiance. They then received the surrender of Scarborough castle from Hugh Cholmley who had also switched allegiance from parliamentarianism to royalism, but he was allowed to flee abroad. Matthew Boynton was then made governor of Scarborough castle until his death in 1647 when the younger Matthew Boynton succeeded him before, very ironically, changing sides and becoming a royalist.

Matthew Boynton's wife predeceased him by 13 years after bearing him 12 children. Their eldest son Frances (b.1618), thus became heir to Barmston and Burton Agnes and he succeeded to the latter on the death of his uncle in 1654, seven years after the death of his father. He made a profitable marriage to Constance, daughter of Viscount Saye and Sele (chamberlain to the household of Charles II) and the couple lived quietly at Barmston until their deaths in the 1690s. Francis Boynton's eldest son, William (b.1643), who was the first member of the family to move from Barmston to Burton Agnes, was MP for Hedon 1680-5, but predeceased his father in 1689. His son, Griffith Boynton (b.1664), thus succeeded his grandfather to the baronetcy and estate (he was responsible for the major alterations at Burton Agnes), but his two marriages failed to produce children and on his death in 1731 the inheritance shifted to his cousin, Francis (b.1677) whose father was Henry Boynton, the younger surviving son of Francis and Constance and rector for 47 years at Barmston. Through the eighteenth century the Boyntons continued to be involved in both local and national politics. However they also amassed increasing debts, so they demolished the house at Barmston and in 1771 sought statutory permission to sell property and this was a process that continued well into the nineteenth century, by which time the estates were considerably reduced. Francis Boynton, 4th baronet, was educated at St John's college, Cambridge and studied law. He became recorder of and was MP for Hedon 1734-9, but his attendance was very poor. His wife, Frances Hebblethwaite, had six children, though the first born son died in infancy. When Francis Boynton died in 1739 he was thus succeeded to the baronetcy and the lands by his second son, Griffith Boynton (b.1712). Griffith Boynton was also a lawyer and was admitted to Gray's Inn in 1730. He married Anne White, but she

page 2 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family died giving birth to their only child, a son born in 1743. He did not remarry and himself died in 1761 to be suceeded by Griffith Boynton, 6th baronet.

Griffith Boynton, 6th baronet, was returned MP for Beverley, but there is no record of him ever speaking in parliament and there is only one registered vote recorded. He married first Charlotte Topham, and their respective arms are quartered in the pediment above the Burton Agnes chimneypiece brought from Barmston in the 1760s (the arms of Thomas Griffith [d.1582] and his three wives are elaborately carved into the Elizabethan wood below). Charlotte Boynton died at the age of 26 only two hours after giving birth to a stillborn daughter in 1767 and Griffith Boynton married Mary Hebblethwaite less than a year later. By her he had three sons who were destined to inherit the baronetcy and estates in turn. He was succeeded on his death in 1778 by Griffith Boynton (b.1769) who was educated at Trinity College Cambridge and married Ann Parkhurst. The marriage was childless and he was succeeded by his brother Francis Boynton (b.1777) who married Sarah Bucktrout. They also had no children and when he died in 1832 he was succeeded by the youngest brother, Henry Boynton, who had been born after his father's death, in 1778.

Henry Boynton, 9th baronet, married Mary Gray and had 10 children. His eldest son, Henry (b.1811), succeeded on his death in 1854 and made a career for himself in the local militia. His first wife, Louisa Strickland, died without leaving children in 1841 and he remarried in 1843. His second wife, Harriet Lightfoot, had two children, Henry Sommerville Boynton (b.1844) and Katherine Maude Boynton who married William Mussenden, general of the 8th Hussars. Henry Sommerville Boynton, 11th baronet succeeded his father in 1869 and was the 31st and last descendant in direct line from Walter de Bovington or Boynton. He was a traveller and naturalist whose large collection of stuffed birds was later destroyed by a bomb in 1940. When he died in 1899 he left behind a daughter, Cicely Mabel Boynton, who was born in 1877 and who married Thomas Lamplugh Wickham.

In the late nineteenth century the estate of the Boynton family went through further contraction; in 1879 the 11th baronet's 9300 acres had a gross annual value of £10,000, but by 1910 the estate was only 5500 acres in size. Having no son, Sir Henry Boynton's title was inherited by his cousin, Sir Griffith Boynton and it has passed down through his heirs. His daughter, Cicely, owned the estate until she died in 1947 to be succeeded by her younger son (the elder having died on active service in 1942), Marcus Wickham Boynton, who in 1948 put the old Norman hall in the hands of the ministry of works and who opened up the 'new' Elizabethan/Jacobean hall (and its fine collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings) to the public to solve the family's financial difficulties. The estate is now in the hands of his nephew.

Custodial history: DDWB deposited originally in the East Riding Record Office and transferred to Hull University Archives by Captain Marcus Wickham Boynton through Messrs. Crust, Todd and Mills in 1974; DDWB2 deposited through Messrs. Crust, Todd and Mills in 1981. Donated via Donald Carrick, on the authority of Sandersons Solicitors (successor to Crust, Todd and Mills), June 1999.

Description: The archive comprises legal and estate papers rather than personal papers. In U DDWB/12 and U DDWB/15 there are medieval deeds for Little Kelk and Rudston originally belonging to Bridlington Priory and some are printed in an edition of W T Lancaster The chartulary of Bridlington Priory (1912). Some of the earliest material in the collections are to be found here, though U DDWB generally is very rich in medieval charters. The collections also include

page 3 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family enclosure awards for Burton Agnes (1718, 1759), (1723) and Barmston (1758). There are manorial records for Burton Agnes (1791-1875) as well as a court roll for the manor of Haisthorpe for 1414. A few papers specifically relating to the early nineteenth- century financial management of Sir Francis Bonyton are at DDWB2/13.

The collections are arranged as follows: U DDWB has estate records for Bainton (1349); Barmston (1317-1819), including the 1528 admiralty ratification of the rights and privileges of Margaret Boynton and an abstract of the title of Francis Boynton through to 1734; Bempton (late 12th century); Boynton (late 12th century to 1613); Burton Agnes (c.1172-1766), including gifts and deeds of the Merlay, Sommerville and Griffith families and 'the cutting of the intale' of the Boynton family in 1700; Burton Agnes and (1315-1597); Caythorpe in the parish of Rudston (mid-12th century-mid-13th century); in the parish of Burton Agnes (1483, 1591); Grindale (1331); Haisthorpe (1414-1803); Hull (1592- 1636); Little Kelk (c.1185-1592); Nafferton (1231-49); Ottringham (1614-1730); Rudston (late 12th century-1730); Sutton upon Derwent (1309); Swaythorpe (1545); Thornholme (early 13th century-1722); Wansford (1398); various townships (early 13th century-1833), including an early 13th century exchange between Bridlington Priory and Walter Boynton, records relating to the Sommerville and Greystoke families, letters patent of 1498 to Walter Griffith to give him custody of the infant John Thornholme and his possessions, a document dated 24 October 1656 and entitled 'A particular of Agnes Burton, Haistrop, Thurnam, Harpham and Kelk Parva, the remaingeinge lands of Sir Henry Griffith deceased and discendinge upon Sir Francis Boynton' and 1811 mortgages of Francis Boynton provided by John Lockwood solicitor; (1481); Yorkshire, North and West Riding (late 12th century-1792), including a 500 year lease from Griffith Boynton to Constance Boynton as her marriage portion of £4000 in 1702.

Various deeds in U DDWB include a copy of Walter Griffith's pedigree; a 1435 defeasance related to the marriage settlement of Walter Griffith and Joan Nevill; the grant of Edward VI in 1550 of the wardship and marriage of Gabriel St Quintin; a 1662 indulgence of the archbishop of York allowing Francis Boynton, his wife and four others to eat meat during fasting, the marriage licence of Griffith Boynton and Anne White dated 1742 and a series of pardons granted to Robert Place (1415), Francis Boynton (1604), Henry Boynton (1604), Matthew Boynton (1626), Henry Griffith (1626) and Francis Boynton (1661).

U DDWB contains the marriage settlements of Gervase Clifton and Agnes Griffith (1482); Matthew Boynton and Frances Griffith (1613); Henry Griffith and Mary Willoughby (1620); Henry Griffith and Margaret Wortley (1636); William Boynton and Elizabeth Barnard (1661); Francis Cobb and Barbara Hebblethwaite (1690); Francis Boynton and Frances Hebblethwaite (1703); Griffith Boynton and Rebecca White (1728); Griffith Boynton and Anne White (1742); James Kemplin and Isabel Ganton (1748); William St Quintin and Charlotte Fane (1758). U DDWB contains the wills of John de Thornholme (1383); Thomas Smith (1467); Martin Boynton (1518); Thomas Boynton (1520); Margaret Boynton (1533); Matthew Boynton (1540); Cecily Boynton (1550); Thomas Boynton (c.1581); John Thornholme (1597); Katherine Calverley (1603); Francis Boynton (1640); Martha Barnard (1667); William Boynton (1689); William Cobb (1696); Elizabeth (Boynton) Royston (1706); Griffith Boynton (1708); Richard Simpson (1727); Griffith Boynton (1757); Griffith Boynton (1771); Griffith Boynton (1794).

DDWB2 contains estate and legal papers of the Boynton family (especially Francis Boynton) in the nineteenth century in the following sections: Barmston (1767-1932), including leases and tenancy agreements, largely of the 1810s and 1820s and an original bundle relating to enclosure; Burton Agnes (1716-1920), including leases and tenancy agreements, inventories

page 4 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family of the personal effects and furniture of Lady Boynton deceased 1889, papers to do with drainage, 19 letters of a dispute between Henry Boynton and Robert Hall 1848-9 and a 1920s insurance policy for Burton Agnes Hall; Haisthorpe (1817); Rudston (1774-1894) including leases, an 1814 plan of the estate and enclosure material; various townships (1706- 1944) including an abstract of the title of Francis Boynton, details of his income 1806-10, mortgages arranged with the solicitor John Lockwood and papers related to his financial arrangements with Henry John Shepherd, leases, agreements, a copy of the will of Griffith Boynton (1771) and John Harrison (1774) and a copy of the marriage settlement of Griffith Boynton and Charlotte Topham (1765); a lease for Wood Hall in the parish of Ellerby (1853); accounts (1788-1899) especially household and estate accounts of the first three decades of the nineteenth century and Francis Boynton's accounts with his creditor, John Lockwood; correspondence (1794-1877) including 40 letters of John Lockwood to Henry John Shepherd about the finances of Francis Boynton, as well as two family letters dated 1869 and 1877; rentals (1808-1854) largely for the estates of Francis Boynton in 1808; settlements (1784- 1886) including the marriage settlements of George Parkhurst and Mary Boynton (1784), Francis Boynton and Sally Bucktrout (1815), Henry Boynton and Louisa Strickland (1833), Henry Boynton and Harriet Lightfoot (1843) William Mussenden and Katherine Maude Boynton (1866); papers of Francis Boynton (1795-1833) amounting to more on his financial arrangements with John Lockwood; various documents (1788-1875) including bonds of John Lockwood; wills (1771-1898) of Griffith Boynton (1771), Griffith Boynton (1794), Mary Parkhurst (probate 1815), Henry Boynton (1854), Henry Boynton (1861), Harriet Boynton (1869), Henry Sommerville Boynton (1898) and a miscellaneous section (1784-1869) including a memorial for Henry Boynton (1869) and certificates of baptism, marriage and burial for the Boyntons, Griffiths, St Quintons and others dated 1707-1815.

Arrangement: U DDWB/1 Bainton, 1349 U DDWB/2 Barmston, 1317 - 1819 U DDWB/3 Bempton, late 12th cent. U DDWB/4 Boynton, late 12th cent. - 1613 U DDWB/5 Burton Agnes, 1172 - 1766 U DDWB/6 Burton Agnes and Thorneholme, 1315 - 1597 U DDWB/7 Caythorpe par. Rudston, mid 12th cent. - mid 13th cent. U DDWB/8 Gransmoor par. Burton Agnes, 1483 - 1591 U DDWB/9 Grindale, 1331 U DDWB/10 Haisthorpe, 1414 - 1803 U DDWB/11 Hull, 1592 - 1636 U DDWB/12 Little Kelk, 1185 - 1592 U DDWB/13 Nafferton, 1231 - 1249 U DDWB/14 Ottringham, 1614 - 1730 U DDWB/15 Rudston, late 12th cent. - 1816 U DDWB/16 Sutton upon Derwent, 1309 U DDWB/17 Swaythorpe, 1545 U DDWB/18 Thorneholme, early 13th cent. - 1722 U DDWB/19 Wansford, 1398 U DDWB/20 Various Townships, 1200 - 1833 U DDWB/21 Nottinghamshire, 1481 U DDWB/22 Yorkshire (North and West Riding), late 12th cent. - 1792 U DDWB/23 Various Deeds, 12th cent. - 1816 U DDWB/24 Settlements, 1482 - 1815 U DDWB/25 Wills, 1383 - 1794

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U DDWB2/1 Barmston, 1767 - 1932 U DDWB2/2 Burton Agnes, 1716 - 1920 U DDWB2/3 Manor of Burton Agnes, 1791 - 1875 U DDWB2/4 Haisthorpe, 1817 U DDWB2/5 Rudston, 1774 - 1919 U DDWB2/6 Various Townships, 1661 - 1944 U DDWB2/7 Wood Hall par. Ellerby, 1853 U DDWB2/8 Accounts, 1788 - 1899 U DDWB2/9 Correspondence, 1794 - 1877 U DDWB2/10 Legal, 1803 - 1820 U DDWB2/11 Rentals, 1808 - 1854 U DDWB2/12 Settlements, 1784 - 1886 U DDWB2/13 Sir Francis Boynton, 1795 - 1833 U DDWB2/14 Various Documents, 1788 - 1800's U DDWB2/15 Wills, 1771 - 1898 U DDWB2/16 Miscellaneous, 1707 - 1869

Extent: 6 linear metres

Related material: Other papers of the Wickham Boynton family are at DWB DDX/16/200, 207, 217, 222, 228, 239, 248-9, 342, 346, 368-9; DDCV/26/36; DDCV/31; DDCV/40; DDCV/204/30; DDDU/11/96-97; DDEV/68/248; DDHO/4/19-20; DDJL/4/18; DDMC/4/1; DDMM/28/13; DDPR/7/157; DDSQ; DDSQ(2)/1/1; DDSQ(2)/18/1; DDSQ(3)/17/5

Other repositories: Griffith and Boynton family papers [DDWN], Archives Service Wilberforce House, Hull Morrice MSS, Dr Williams Library,

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U DDWB First Deposit 1172 - 1833

U DDWB/1 Bainton 1349 U DDWB/1/1 Gift: Richard Chaumberlayn of Nessyngwik to his 9 Aug 1349 brother William Chaumberlayn 2 bovates and 2ac. with a toft and croft, throughout the fields and in the town of Baynton, which R.C. has of the gift of his father Thomas Chaumberlayn: Witn. William de Kelk, John de Carlell, John de Brun, William de Kelsay, Sir William the chaplain of Baynton. Given at Baynton. Sunday in vigil St. Lawrence martyr 1349 1 item

U DDWB/2 Barmston 1317 - 1819 U DDWB/2/1 Demise: Thomas de Monceux to Thomas son of 30 Nov 1317 Gerard Doway of Barneston for life 3 tofts and a place of land called le Several, 2 bovates and the headland belonging to them, which Anselm Ibry sometime held of the grantor (i.e. one toft between tofts of Walter Prest E. and of Hugh de la More W.; one toft between tofts of church of Berneston E. and of Richard de Pokethorp; and one toft having on it the dwelling in which A.I. lived): Rendering 2 marks sterling yearly for all forinsec services except suit of court twice yearly at court of Berneston (at Easter and Michaelmas) when summoned. Witn. Hugh de la More, John de Ulram, William de Schardburgh, Walter de Pokethorp, Robert son of Stephen, John le Raper of Berneston, Alan de Hill of Wynckton. Given at Berneston, St. Andrew 1317 1 item

U DDWB/2/2 Letter of Attorney: Robert Dakman of Danby serving 24 Jun 1388 John Mounceux of Barneston near Bridlington to William Taylor of Great Kelk, chaplain To deliver seisin to John Mounceux son and heir of John Mounceux of Barneston of a messuage and 1 bovate in Bsrneston near Bridlington: Witn. Richard Couper, John Lowson, Thomas Hudson. Given at Danby Rigges, Nativity St. John Baptist 12 Ric. II Seal, a paschal lamb 1 item

page 7 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/2/3 Award of Rauff Smyth, prior of the Charterhouse near 10 Sep 1523 Hull, Sir John Constable of Constable Burton in Holdernes, William Thompson, clerk and Edward Dukmanton, gent. In dispute referred to them by justices at York Assizes, between Margaret, Lady Boynton, widow and William Wysk and Christopher Walker, churchwardens of Barmeston, of the one part, and Richard Cooke hermit of the other 'for certain landes and dett and other misdemanors' specified in R.C.'s bill of complaint: R.C.'s complaints are malicious and groundless, and he must ask parden of Lady Boynton and the churchwardens (which he has done on the making of the deed). Sums in variance to be due to the church of Barmeston and not R.C. Lands purchased of Stephen Chauncy of Scowcotz near Hull and of Robert Jakson and wife Margery in Tonstall in Holderness by Martyn Boynton, esq. to be to the use of the church of Barmeston. Lands purchased of John Stabler of Tonstall to be to the use of the prior of Mountgrace: Seals (i) of Hull Charterhouse, vesica; a standing mailed figure sword in hand and with a shield bearing a cross, abova a dragon; beneath, a shield, a fess, with the letter 'M' superimposed, between 3 roundels; 'SCE, MIK(orH?) EALL, ORA, PRO, NO(BIS)'. (ii) a griffon's head in a lozenge (Sir J.C.). (iii) indecipherable (W.T.) (4) 'W' (E.D.) 1 item

U DDWB/2/4 Ratification by Arthur Plantagenet, Viscount Lisle K.G. 29 May 1528 and Henry Duke of Richmond, High Admirals of Of confirmation by their Commissary - general, Master John Wodhall, to Margaret, Lady Boynton, lady of Barmston, of all her rights and privileges and freedom from Admiralty jurisdiction. Admiralty seal, edges chipped but remainder in good condition: a ship, on its sail the arms of (A.P.?). Given at London Note 'she died 11 Henrici 4 to ux. Tho. Bointon militis' 1 item

U DDWB/2/5 Exemplification of a Final Concord for £40: Thomas 11 May 1562 Boynton, plaintiff and Richard Wodd and wife Joan, deforceants Messuage, barn, 15ac. land, 5ac. meadow, 5ac. pasture and common of pasture for one animal in Barmeston: (5 October 1561) 1 item

page 8 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/2/6 Grant: for £500: Thomas Boynton of Barneston, esq. to 24 Jul 1576 Francis Rodes of Staveley Woodthorpe, co. Derby, esq. and James Birkbye of York, gent. Annuity of £50 out of manor of Barneston alias Barmston, and lands of T.B. there and in Wynton: Defeazable on repayment of £500. by T.B. or his son Francis, to F.R. Covenants to secure payment of the annuity. Cancelled. Witn. Wyllm. Hyllyarde, Frauncis Killingbeck, Thomas Bower, John Hutchinson, Richard Crosbie, Thomas Rogerson 1 item

U DDWB/2/7 Quitclaim by Francys Rodes (serjeant at law) and 25 Sep 1582 James Byrkbye of the annuity as U DDWB/2/6 On payment of £500 by Francis Boynton in house of F.R. at Staveley Woodthorpe. Witn. Richard Crosbye, John Buckley, Dennys Hartlington, George Mirfin, Thomas Rogerson, James Richardson, Nicholas Fearnley 1 item

U DDWB/2/8 Lease for 99 years at 12d. rent: Robert Julian to 1 - 18 Apr 1628 William Wharram, both of Barmstone Toft 'lately builded' and in tenure of W.W. with ground on which the toft stands being parcel of two lands arable adjoining the toft (town street S.): Witn. John Cuthberte, Robert Iulian Livery of seisin. Witn. John Cuthberte, Robert Iulian parish clerk, Willm. Sisseson, 18 April 1628 1 item

U DDWB/2/9 Covenant to levy a fine: Sir Francis Beynton to 1 Jun 1647 Cornelius Beynton, esq. both of Barmston Fogg Closse, Pease Hill, Walker Close, South Newe Close, North East New Close, North West New Close, and Shipp Coate Close in Barmston (as 80ac. land, 20ac. meadow and 70ac. pasture): Witn. Matt. Boynton, J. Anlaby, Anthony Clarke, Layton Firbanck 1 item

U DDWB/2/10 Grant: for £1,000: Sir Francis to Cornelius Boynton, 8 Jun 1647 esq. both of Barmston. Annuity of £80 out of property as U DDWB/2/9: Witn. Matt. Boynton, J. Anlaby, Anthony Clarke, Layton Firbanck 1 item

U DDWB/2/11 Bargain and Sale for £9. 5.: Christopher Wiske, 1 Jun 1649 husbandman and wife Dorothy to Roger Storey, shepherd, all of Barmston. Part of a house (entry W.) and 2 parcels (one having Burtrey Raw W. and Bya Ditch S.): Witn. Layton Firbanck, George Wiske, Michaell Pearson, Richard Harwood, John Wharham, Matthew Hill 1 item

page 9 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/2/12 Gift: Roger Story, shepherd of Barmston to his natural 25 Mar 1658 son Henry Storye. Part of a house (entry W.) and 2 parcels (one having Burtrey Raw W. and Bya Ditch S.): Witn. Saml. Dumbleton, John Wharham. Endorsement, H.S. to keep R.S in meat, drink and clothing for life 1 item

U DDWB/2/13 Bargain and Sale for £39: Roger Stevenson of 26 Apr 1661 Barmston, yeoman to Thomas Anthonie of Burton Agnes, wife Jane and son John Messuage, toft, croft and 1/2 oxgang (6ac.): Not executed 1 item

U DDWB/2/14 Abstract of Title of Sir Francis Boynton 1661 - 1734 Manors of Winton cum Barnston, Burton Agnes, Haisthorp, Rudston, Rousby, Greene, East and West Skealing with a manor houses and property in those places 1 item

U DDWB/2/15 Bargain and Sale for £24: John Julian of Thornholme, 28 Apr 1664 yeoman to Francis Norton of Barmston, gent. Messuage and close: Witn. Sam. Dumbleton, , John Wharham 1 item

U DDWB/2/16 Bargain and Sale for £9: Thomas Carre of par. St. 18 Aug 1686 Clement Danes inn - holder (son and heir of John Carr of Barmston, dec'd.) and his mother Agnes Carr, widow of same par., to Henry Wicke of Barmston, yeoman Cottage in Barmston: Witn. John Vickerman, John Read, Samuel Wearsdare notary public 1 item

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U DDWB/2/17 List of deeds relating to property in Barmston 1691 - 1757 1 item

U DDWB/2/18 Lease and Release: for £26: James Mihill of Beverley, 9 - 10 Jul 1716 gent. and wife Margaret and Frances Norton of Barmston, spinster (M.M. & F.N. being daughters and heirs of Francis Norton of Barmston, gent., dec'd.) to William Miller of Barmston, yeoman Messuage and close (as U DDWB/2/15?) 2 items

page 10 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/2/19 Lease and Release for 35s.: Juliana Marshall of 27 - 28 Oct 1718 Headon, widow and Conningsby Winter of Bridlington, carpenter to Robert Jordan of Barmston, yeoman Little cottage in Barmston called Sand Hall: Witn. Thomas Pattison, Richard Staveley, Henry Dailes 2 items

U DDWB/2/20 Lease and Release: for £6. 10s.: Francis Storry of 8 - 9 Jan 1724 Leven, husbandman to James Kemplin of Barmston, yeoman. Part of house and 2 parcels (as U DDWB/2/11): Witn. Fr. Heron, Richd. Lazenby 2 items

U DDWB/2/21 Lease and Release: for £60: James Kempling, yeoman 5 - 6 Apr 1723 and wife Anne, Richard Holder, house carpenter and wife Alice (A.K. & A.H. being daughters of Henry Wiske, dec'd.) all of Barmston to Sir Griffith Boynton of Burton Agnes. 1/2 oxgang: Witn. Fr. Heron, Jo. Grimston, Geo. Porrett 2 items

U DDWB/2/22 Lease and Release: for £60: John Anthonie of 25 - 26 May 1722 Barmston, yeoman (son of Thomas Anthonie of Burton Constable and wife Jane, both dec'd.) to Sir Griffith Boynton of Burton Agnes. 1/2 oxgang (U DDWB/2/13): £20 of purchase money to remain in hands of Sir G.B. to secure him against claims to dower of Martha wife of T.A. Witn. Fr. Heron, Jo. Grimston, Geo. Porrett 2 items

U DDWB/2/23 Demise:John Anthonie of Barmston, yeoman (son of 3 Oct 1724 Thomas Anthonie of Burton Constable and wife Jane, both dec'd.) to Sir Griffith Boynton of Burton Agnes: J.A. having need of the £20 retained by Sir G.B. (as in U DDWB/2/22), Sir C.A. has paid to him and accepted this demise in its stead as collateral security against claims to dower. Messuage in which J.A. dwells: Witn. Sam Neck, Jo. Grimston, Robert Grimston 1 item

U DDWB/2/24 Bargain and Sale for £23: John Anthonie of Barmston, 23 Aug 1727 yeoman to John Fotherles of Barmston, yeoman Messuage in which J.A. lately dwelt (as U DDWB/2/23?): Witn. John Knowsley, John Grasham, Robt. Grimston 1 item

page 11 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/2/25 Quitclaim: for £89 (a final payment): Ralph Vickerman 23 Aug 1725 of Bridlington Key, master mariner and wife Mary (widow of Conisby Winter of Bridlington, house carpenter) to Sir Griffith Boynton All claims under will of C.W. Recites that C.W. sold property in Barmston for £450, of which £300 remained in hands of Sir G.B.; and that, by will of C.W., £100 was left to his, widow Mary and £200 to Robert, son of C.W. at age of 21 (subject to interest to mother of C.W. and to Mary for upkeep of R.W. in meantime). Witn. Sam. Neck, Ra. Grimston 1 item

U DDWB/2/26 Mortgage by way of Assignment of a Term: for £5,000: 28 Dec 1734 John Moyser of Beverley, esq. (surviving trustee of Sir Griffith Boynton), Sir Francis Boynton of Burton Agnes and his eldest son Griffith Boynton, esq. to Sir John Jacob of West Wratting, co. Cambs. Manor and capital messuage of Winton cum Barmston with messuages and named closes: The term having been created under will of Sir G.B. for payment of debts and legacies 1 item

U DDWB/2/27 Copy Assignment: Francis Taylor and Richard Dawson 30 Dec 1734 of York, esqs. (exors. of Thomas Hutton of the Inner Temple, esq., and trustee of the marriage settlement of Sir Griffith Boynton, dec'd.) and parties as U DDWB/2/26 to Thomas Allington of Lincoln's Inn, esq. as trustee for Sir John Jacob A term of 500 years in property as U DDWB/2/26 limited by the marriage settlement of Sir Griffith Boynton, dec'd. and Adriana Sykes, Lady Boynton 1 item

U DDWB/2/28 List of Title Deeds to manor of Barmston in mortgage to 1734 Sir John Jacob (1661 - 1734) 1 item

U DDWB/2/29 Release for £16: John Gotherless of Bessingby, 3 Aug 1738 yeoman to Griffith Boynton of Burton Agnes, esq. Messuage as U DDWB/2/24 1 item

U DDWB/2/30 Release: James Kempling of Barmston and wife Isabel, 26 - 27 Sep 1754 his eldest son James Kempling of Hasil (), and Robert Ogle of Haystrop and wife Alice, yeomen to Sir Griffith Boynton of Burton Agnes For £60 to J.K. Father and son and £40 to R.C.: 3 cottages 1 item

page 12 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/2/31 Agreement: Sir Griffith Boynton of Burton Agnes and 15 Mar 1757 Rev. Thomas Dade, rector of Barmston For inclosure of East and West Fields (corn fields). Also affects South Field (pasture) 1 item

U DDWB/2/32 Agreement as U DDWB/2/31 15 Mar 1757 1 item

U DDWB/2/33 Award of John Outram, steward to Sir Griffith Boynton 2 Feb 1758 and John Fox of Ottringham, gent. for inclosure, further to U DDWB/2/31 1 item

U DDWB/2/34 Quitclaim: John Lockwood of Beverley, gent. to Sir 1 Jun 1809 Francis Boynton of Burton Agnes Advowson of Barmston 1 item

U DDWB/2/35 Winton cum Barmston Inclosure Award 1819 1 item

U DDWB/2/36 Copy Letters Patent granting to Henry, Earl of 6 Feb 1558 Westmorland Reversion of manor of Keningham (Keyingham) and of lands and rents granted by specified Letters Patent (omitted). Lordship and manor of Holderness. Manors of Preston, Lelley Dike, Sprotley, Elstanwyke, Burton Pidsey, Skeclinge, Bunburstwyke, Keyngham, Owthorpe, Wythornsey, Kylnesey, Esyngton, Skefflinge, Skipsey, Pauleflete, Hedon, Tunstall, Moys, Dounceley, Helpeston, Little and Burstwyke. Parks of Burstwyke. Manors of Barrow and Torkesey, co. Lincs. Bailiwicks of Tunstall, Moyse, Dunceley and Helpeston. Offices of escheator and coroner of Holderness. Annual rent of £30 for fee farm of Hedon. All property sometime of Henry, Duke of Buckingham in such places and in Olram (Ulrome), Holmeton (Holmpton). Dringhowe, Ottringham, Holome (Hollum), Donnyngton, Wexham (Waxham), Aldeburghe and Marflete in Holderness; and in Barrowe, Ormesby, Parva Coots, Osgodby, Sereby, Keilby, Carington and Kirmyngton, co. Lincs.: Original in East Riding County Record Office at DDCC/111/42 1 item

U DDWB/2/37 Abstract of deeds 'relating to the estate at Barmston 1617 - 1701 late Winter's' Mentions mesuages, exgangs, High and Low Close 1 item

page 13 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/2/38 Copy Quitclaim: Sir Mathew Boynton of Barmston to c. 1628 Lord Dunbar Wreck in Barmston: Further to a recited Award by arbitrators between them. Recites that Sir M.B. had flottage and jettage and gatelaw in Barmston, and was remitted suit of court to the manor of Burstwick in respect of 8 carucates in Barmston and Winton, 4 carucates in Cathorpe, 4 1/2 carucates in Boynton, and 5 carucates in Righton 1 item

U DDWB/2/39 Lease for 8 years at £14 rent: Conninsby Winter of 25 Mar 1717 Bridlington, carpenter to Robert Jordan of Barmston, husbandman Messuage or site of messuage called Burnt House, 4 oxgangs, High Close, Low Close and Burnt House Garth: Witn. Fr. Heron, Math. Smith, Richard Staveley 1 item

U DDWB/2/40 Undertaking by Sir Griffith Baynton 6 Oct 1719 His steward Frances Heron to be indemnified against any law-suits as a result of lands bought by him for Sir G.B. from Conansby Winter, dec'd 1 item

U DDWB/2/41 Agreement by Rev. John Garnett rector of Barmston 22 Mar 1722 To accept yearly from Sir Griffith Boynton, in lieu of tithes from the manor of Barmston, 10s. as tithes of manor house and windmill, 2s. out of every 20s. clear improved rent of all Sir G.B.'s lands there, and £14. 2s. for tithes of corn, hay and other tithes of the fields and petty tithes; the South Field to continue in pasture or meadow at Sir G.B.'s pleasure; and Rev. J.G. to pay overseers' rates for poor as previously paid by Rev. Boynton, late rector of Barmston. Witn. Fr. Heron 1 item

U DDWB/2/42 Assignment for 5 years: William Warham of Barmston, 1 Apr 1628 yeoman to Sir Griffith Beynton. Cottage and toft leased for 99 years by W.W. from Robert Julian of Barmston, yeoman: W.W. to continue to occupy the premises during the 5 years. Witn. Steph, Newton, Fr. Heron 1 item

U DDWB/2/43 Rent Account: Barmston 1726 - 1728 1 item

U DDWB/2/44 Part of copy of Will of Robert Coningsby of Old early 18th cent. Brentford, par. Ealing, co. Middlesex. Bequests to daughter Julyan Winter; grandchildren Coningsby, John, Mary and Anne Winter; son in law Richard Winter: Barmston, Old Brentford 1 item

page 14 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/2/45 Account of fees in Pipe Office for Quietus of Sir Griffith 11 Feb 1753 Boynton, sheriff of Yorkshire. 1750 - 1751 1 item

U DDWB/2/46 Feoffment for £14. 5.: William Gillan of Haistroppe, 25 Apr 1649 yeoman to James Wardell of Hunmanby, labourer Messuage and moiety of close: Witn. Robert Rattel, John Mainprice, jnr. John Coulson, John Hobson, Robert Jefferson 1 item

U DDWB/2/47 Bargain and Sale for £13. 5.: Mary Wardell of 23 Apr 1668 Barmston, spinster (daughter and heir of James Wardell of Hunmanby, labourer) to Samuel Dumbleton of Barmston, gent. Messuage and moiety of close: Witn. Fran. Norton, John, Dickinson, Robert Dickinson, Thomas Anthony, Samuel Wearsdale, William Grabler 1 item

U DDWB/2/48 Lease and Release for £27: Samuel Dumbleton, gent. 23 - 24 Feb 1692 and Alice Dumbleton, widow to Francis Boynton, gent. son and heir of Rev. Henry Boynton, all of Barmston Messuage, malt-kiln and close: Witn. Wm. Speck, John Anthony, William Warham, Jo. Wrigleworth 2 items

U DDWB/2/49 Copy Final Concord for £100: Samuel Bainton and 17 Jun 1717 William Miller, plaintiffs and Christopher Midforth and wife Joan, John Long and wife Ann, James Mihill and wife Margaret and Francis Norton, spinster 2 messuages, 14ac. land, 10ac. meadow and 20ac. pasture in Beeford, Gt. Kelk and Barmston 1 item

U DDWB/2/50 Lease and Release for £27: William Miller of 26 - 27 Apr 1723 Barmeston, yeoman and wife Jane to Richard Simpson of Wilstrup, shepherd and wife Isabell Messuage and close: Witn. Jo. Grimston, Joseph Robinson, Robert Grimston, Geo. Porrett 2 items

U DDWB/2/51 Lease and Release for £33: Richard Simpson of Lissett 15 May 1754 shepherd (only son of R. & I.S. as U DDWB/2/50, both dec'd.) to Sir Griffith Boynton of Burton Agnes: as U DDWB/2/50 2 items

page 15 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/3 Bempton late 12th cent. U DDWB/3/1 Gift: for 30s.: Anketin son of Hervei of Rottese to late 12th cent. Walter de Bouinton. Bovate in Bentona which Henry son of Ketell held: Doing forinsec service for 1 bovate where 9 carucates make a knight's fee. Witn. Roger de Bauent then sheriff, Alexander de Baius, Ralph son of Ralph, William de Atun, Gilbert his son, Alan de Sinderbi, Hugh de Wildeken, William de Corneburc, Andrew de Magnebi, William de Turgrimtorr, Hugh de Magnebi, Walter son of Reginald, Richard de Spineto 'And because I have lost my seal which I used to have, I have sealed this charter with my new seal' Seal, edges chipped, a lion passant to sinister regardant, 'SIG[ A]NKETIN [ ]HERVEI' 1 item

U DDWB/3/2 Quitclaim: for 8 marks silver: Robert clerk of late 12th cent. Bredlingtona to Walter de Bouintona 2 bovates in Bentona which Robert Coc held with a toft: Witn. William de Torp, Walter his son, Henry Silver, Luke his son, William de Siwardebi, Robert and Ernald his sons, Osbert de Siwardebi, Reginald de Martona, Adam son of Reginald de Torp, Walter his brother, Richard de Spineto. Seal, vesica, fleur de lys, 'SIGILL, ROBER[ ]', flaking badly 1 item

U DDWB/4 Boynton late 12th cent. - 1613 U DDWB/4/1 Conveyance for 6s: Ivo Brun, with the consent of his late 12th cent. son Ranulf, to Walter de Bouintona All his land as much as belongs to one bovate lying near the land of his (W's) man Osbert, as the length of the toft and croft of Osbert extends and stretching across the road from Stnegi'gton to Bruntona towards the S.; and all the land belonging to one bovate in the land called Duuce, as the length of the land of the brothers of the Temple of Jerusalem extends: Doing service as for other land W. holds of I. Witn. Baldwin de Alverstam, John his son, Richard nephew of Thor. Alan Civera, Adam de Torp, Walter his brother, Pter de Spineto and his brothers Richard and Henry. Seal, part only, a fleur de lys, 'SIGILL, RA[ ]' Endorsed 'Boynton' 1 item

page 16 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/4/2 Gift: Richard de Munceus to Walter son of Stephen de late 12th cent. Bouington 7 1/2ac. in Bouington (i.e. 3ac. in North Langes; and 4 1/2ac. lying between the boundaries of Carthorp and Bildesdale): Rendering a pound of cummin or 2d. yearly. Witn. Engram de Bouington, Robert de Ulram, William de Carthorp, John de Ruddestayn, William de Erhum, William de Hastorp 1 item

U DDWB/4/3 Confirmation: Agnes wife of Ingram de Muncels to early 13th cent. William de Bouinton and her daughter Alice All the lands which her lord Ingram de Muncels gave to them in marriage (i.e. 3 carucates in Bouinton with his chief messuage there) and the service of Henry son of Peter for 2 bovates: Witn. John, chaplain of Bouinton, Isaac clerk of Sceftling, Henry de Perci clerk, Gerard the clerk, Alexander de Muncels, Robert de Muncels, Hugh de Perduvill, Eustace de Ricton, Alan his brother, Adam de Bouinton, Robert son of Amfrid de Flixton, William de Torp, Walter his son, William de Siwardebi, Ernald his son, Osbert de Siwardebi, Henry his brother, Roger de Hundermanebi, Peter de Lespinai, Richard his brother, Geoffrey de Bouinton, John de Aton 1 item

U DDWB/4/4 Gift: Ingram de Bouingthona son of Sir William de mid 13th cent. Bouingthon to Robert de Sethona in marriage with his daughter Avice 2 bovates in Bouingthona with 2 tofts and crofts (i.e. the 2 bovates which Thomas Oakes sometime held lying between the lands of Bridlington Priory and of William de B.; and the tofts lying between the tofts of Gilbert the priest and of Bridlington Priory): Doing forinsec service as where 11 carucates make a knight's fee. Witn. Sir Walter de Grendale, Sir William de Ergum, Sir Robert the Constable, Sir William de Bukethona, William de Ruddestan, Alan de Bouingthon Alexander de Monticul' of the same, Nicholas de Karthorp clerk. Seal, armorial a fess between 3 crescents, a label for difference, edges badly chipped. '[ ] GRAM. DE [ ]' 1 item

page 17 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/4/5 Gift: Ingram de Bouinton to his son and heir William mid 13th cent. 20 bovates in Bouington with a capital messuage sometime of I's father William, and 4 tofts (i.e. 16 bovates towards the W. near lands of Matilda sister of I.; 4 bovates towards the S. near lands of Alexander de Munceys; the tofts being held by Ralph the miller, Agnes le Ruter, Beatrice de Collum and Matilda de Bouington): Witn. Sir Alan son of Brian, Robert his brother, Adam de Mangneby, William de Rudestayn, Richard de Thorny, Alan de Bouington, Alexander de Munceys, Nicholas clerk of Karthorp, William Pichot. Fragment of seal 1 item

U DDWB/4/6 Gift as U DDWB/4/5 mid 13th cent. Witn. as U DDWB/4/5, but Robert his brother and Adam de Maungneby are knights. 'Pichot' is 'Pigot'. Seal armorial, a cross, 'SIGIL. NIGORAM. DE[ ]' 1 item

U DDWB/4/7 Copies of papers relating to William de Boynton 15th cent. a) Gift: Ingram de Muncels to William de Boynton, with his daughter Alice in marriage: 3 carucates and capital messuage in Boynton: Doing forinsec service as where 48 carucates make a knight's fee, early 13th century b) Confirmation: Lady Gundred de Merley to William de Boynton son of Ingram de Boynton: all lands by him in Boynton of the fee of Munceaus, assigned to her for dower (Reserving 6 bovates, the capital manor-house, site of the mill, 4 (bond - holdings? 'bondir') and 4 tofts (i.e. 16 bovates) to Robert de Helyton, or Herlton, for 10 years from 1255), circa 1255 2 items

U DDWB/4/8 Copy as U DDWB/4/7b 15th cent. 1 item

U DDWB/4/9 Final Concord: Walter de Thurkelby, plaintiff and 14 Apr 1258 William de Bovington, deforceant 2 messuages, 17 tofts and 26 bovates in Bouington 1 item

U DDWB/4/10 Confirmation: Sir Ingram de Bouington to his sister mid 13th cent. Matilda 4 bovates and a toft in Bouington which she had of the gift of their mother Alice: Witn. Walter de Grendale, William de Astorp, Robert de Ulram, Alan de Bouington, William de Ruddestayn, Alexander de Munceus, William de Besingby. Seal, as U DDWB/4/4, 'SIG [ ] (D)E. BOVINTONA' 1 item

page 18 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/4/11 Gift: Robert de Seton to Sir Walter de Boington late 13th cent. 2 tofts and 2 bovates in Boington (the tofts lying between tofts of Gilbert the chaplain and of Walter de Boketon; the bovates between lands of Walter de Bocketon and of William de Besingby): Witn. John de Mosseus, Walter de Becketon, Nicholas the clerk, Thomas Tuaipens, Andrew Frerman Sir Gilbert the chaplain, Thomas de Plumstede, John de Hasthorp. Seal, vesica, a head (?) with a star and crescent above, 'S. ROBERT' DE. SET ... ' 1 item

U DDWB/4/12 Demise: Sir William de Bouingtona to Walter de Roston c. 1296 and wife Matilda Messuage and 2 bovates in Bouington (demesne lands N., lands of Geoffrey de la Bec. S.): for their lives from 1296. Rendering 22s. 10d. yearly. Witn. Robert de Bouington, John Munceus, Nicholas son of John 1 item

U DDWB/4/13 Demise for 10 crops: Sir Ingram de Bouington to Sir 7 Jun 1299 John de Folketon, chaplain 6 bovates in Bouington which he previously held from Sir William de Bouington, father of Sir Ingram: Rendering 60s. yearly. Witn. John de Mounceus, Nicholas his son, Nicholas son of Nicholas de Bouington, Robert de Thorp, Roger Twapenis. Any improvement in the land to be allowed to Sir J. in his last farm, on the view of lawful men on either side. Seal. vesica, seated Virgin and Child. Pentecost 1299 1 item

U DDWB/4/14 Confirmation: Sir William de Buinigton to his son early 13th cent. William All property in Bouington which W. had of Matilda daughter of Sir William de Bouinigton, grandfather of Sir W.: Witn. Sir William de Sancto Quintino; Sir Thomas de Heselerton, Sir William de Bukketon, Richard de Torny 1 item

U DDWB/4/15 Demise: for 12 years (i.e. until 12 crops have been got) c. 1310 - 1315 Master William de Bouigton to Emma Widow of Henry de Folketon 4 bovates in Bouigton which her husband held of him: Rendering 44s. yearly. Witn. John de Carthorp, Norman de Kernetby, Nicholas de Bouigton, Nicholas de Mounceus, Roger Twapens. Seal, a lion couchant within a geometrical border. Penticost 1310 (or 1315 'quinto' struck out) 1 item

page 19 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/4/16 Demise: for 12 years from Pentecost 1317 (i.e. until 12 25 Jan 1317 crops have been got): Sir Ingram de Bouyngton to Walter Scerlow and his son John 2 bovates in Bouyngton which Stephen sometime held: Rendering 22s. yearly. Witn. Nicholas de Boyngton, Nicholas de Mounceus, Robert de Thorp, Norman de Kernetby. Seal, a squirrel. Conversion St. Paul 1316 1 item

U DDWB/4/17 Gift: William son of Sir William de Bointon to Sir 7 Apr 1319 Alexander de Cave and his wife Joan for their lives 4 bovates in Bointon which W. had of his father, Sir W., and which Emma, widow of Henry de Folketon held of W. at farm (of U DDWB/4/15); and an annual rent of 3s. from - messuage Geoffrey de Becton held of him for life: Rendering a rose yearly. Witn. Sir Roger de Somerwile, Sir Geoffrey de Sancto Quintino, Sir John de Hastthorpe, John de Bouinton, William Nahew, Tebald de Brigham, Robert de Thorp, Hugh de Thernholm. Fragment of seal, (an eagle displayed?). Given at Sucave, morrow of Epiphany 12 Ed. II 1 item

U DDWB/4/18 Counterpart of U DDWB/4/17. Additional witness, 7 Apr 1319 Richard Torni 1 item

U DDWB/4/19 Gift as U DDWB/4/17 7 Apr 1319 1 item

U DDWB/4/20 Gift: William son of Sir William de Bointon to Sir 30 Jan 1319 Alexander de Cave for his life Messuage in Bointon which John Aky held at farm from W.: Rendering a rose yearly. Witn. Sir Roger de Somerwile, Sir Geoffrey de Sancto Quintino, Sir John de Hastthorp, John de Bointon, Nicholas de Monseus. Given at Cave, Tuesday before Purification B.V.M. 12 Ed. II 1 item

U DDWB/4/21 Demise: Sir Alexander de Cave to William Uppiby and 27 May 1319 wife (Emma?): for 9 years (i.e. until 9 crops have been got) 4 bovates in Bouington which he holds for life from Master William de Bouington: Rendering 44s. Witn. John de Bouington, John de Carthorpe, Norman de Kernarddeby, Nicholas de Mounseus, Walter Twapens. Pentecost, 1319. Seal, vessica, seated Virgin and Child 1 item

page 20 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/4/22 Quitclaim: John son of Robert de Sethen to Sir Walter n.d. [30 Nov de Bouyngton, lord of Aclum 1335] 6 bovates with 6 tofts and crofts with the villeins and lands held by villein tenure ('villaniis et villenaglis') in Bouygton, which his father, R. de S., had in marriage with Avice daughter of Sir Ingram de Bouyngton: Witn. John Pereci of Kyldale, John Gouwer of Saxhow, Thomas Colvile of (L?)iverton. Given at Aclum, St. Andrew apostle. 1335 1 item

U DDWB/4/23 Demise: William de Carlton of Routh and wife Beatrice 14 Feb 1361 to Sir John de Mounceaux, Robert Ward of Ulram and Hugh de Lond of Boynton All property in Boynton which they hold for the life of Beatrice: For life of Beatrice. Rendering 40s. yearly. Witn. Sir Amand de Routh, Sir Robert de Boynton, Thomas de Carthorp, Walter de Bukton, Robert de Thorp. Given at Boynton, Sunday in St. Valentine 1360. Seals (i) a standing figure (in a boat?), right hand raised, 3 (stars?) above (ii) 4 (flowers?) joined in a cross 1 item

U DDWB/4/24 Demise: Richard Hungate and Robert Monceux of 26 Sep 1413 Boynton to William de Pokethorp of Boynton 14 bovates (8 called Thelanddale) in the fields of Boynton; a principal messuage in the north part of the town; 3 tofts and 3 crofts (tenements sometime of Sir Henry de Boynton on either side); croft called Nobyll Croft; reversion of 2 bovates which Alice de Foston holds for life; and all their other property in Boynton and in Besewyk: To William and heirs of his body with reversion to Alice de Foston for life; then to John Pokethorp, son of William in tail male; then to Thomas Lelhome de Brunby. Witn. John de Boynton of Boynton, John de Carethorpe, William Hungate, John Mapylton of Gryndall. William Burton. Given at Boynton, Tuesday before St. Michael 1 Hen. V. Seals (i) a stag couchant (ii) 2 standing figures embracing (or fighting?) 1 item

U DDWB/4/25 Gift: Edmund Skern of Hoton Crauncewyk to Sir Martin 31 Aug 1486 de la See 3 messuages, a dovecote, 2 crofts and 3 bovates in Banton: Witn. Thomas Ellarker of Moretown, Thomas Gower of Garton, Walter Rodstan. Given at Barnston. Seal, armorial, seme de lys (or cruislly), a bend (charged with 3 [ ] between 2 [ravens] (as U DDWB/5/50 (i)). Endorsed 'Boynton' 1 item

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U DDWB/4/26 Declaration by John Wright of Rudstone, yeoman 24 Sep 1598 That William Strickland of Boynton, esq. made a Release of all lands in Boynton purchased by him from Thomas Boynton of Barmston, esq., to William Lutton, John Wright, James Ootes and another, to the use of T.B. and never received any rents from the lands. Witn. Ra. Harryson, John Deacon, George Gambling, Barthelmew Law 1 item

U DDWB/4/27 Lease for 21 years at £4. rent: Sir Francis Boynton of 1 Apr 1613 Barmston to Thomas Yaites of Boynton, husbandman Messuage, croft, barn close on S. side of the Becke; 8 lands in the Wandaylles (i.e. 3 lands having Mr. Gaytes' lands N. and 4 oxgangs of the King's lands S.; and 5 lands having lands of Walter Strickland N. and 4 oxgangs of the King's lands S.), 8 lands in the Cadaylles, 8 lands in the Wellandes (Mellandes?), 8 lands above the town and 8 lands in the Charylls, all 'lying... in manner ... aforesaid'; 8 lands in Easton Dailles (i.e. 5 lands having 4 oxgangs the King's land on the E. and odd land of Walter Strickland W.; and 3 lands having 4 oxgangs of the King's land E. and Mr. Gayles' lands W.); 8 lands in the Warlatts, 8 lands in the Eastfeild, 8 lands in the Southfeild, 8 lands in the Sandes, 8 lands in the West Brannes (Braimes?) and 8 lands in the East Brannes (Braimes?), all lying 'In the like manner'; 8 crofts in the Northpittes (lands of Lady Rutland N. and of School S.); 1/2ac. in Mayson Garths; 16 oxgangs of 'mayne medowe' in East Ings and 16 oxgangs of 'mayne medowe' in West Inges: Witn. James Strangwayes, Willm. Wharrom 1 item

U DDWB/5 Burton Agnes 1172 - 1766 U DDWB/5/13a-e - File including Writs, Inquisitions, Gifts

U DDWB/5/1 Gift: Anselm de Etoutevill to Godfrey de Totintone n.d. [1172 - 1199] 5 bovates in Bertone (i.e. that half carucate which William son of Adestan held, with all the tofts belonging to the whole carucate which William held according as ('prout') the capital messuage and toft which Fardan held); the capital messuage and bovate which William de Chulade held (i.e. the bovate lying at the 'nort' of the three which the said William held): For service of a twentieth part of a knight's fee. Witn. William parson of Bort(en), Laurence parson of Mapleton, Godfrey de Hrpan, William de Rodestein, John de Harpan, Thomas brother of Vale, William de Mell', Walter Trenchefol,

page 22 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/5/1 William de Notvile, Ralph de Chelintorp, Thomas de continued Loto'ne, William de Molers, Geoffrey de Melse, Eustace de Bosco, Wll(ing?). Seal, detached, equestrian, gallaping to right, sword, damaged 1 item

U DDWB/5/2 Copies of papers relating to Roger de Marlay pre 1239 – a) Gift: Roger de Marlay to Priory of North Ferriby c. 1705 ('bretheren of the Temple of the Lord in Ferriby'): 3 crofts in Burton (i.e. the croft of the priest. Brotherhen croft, and croft which Norman the reeve ('prepositus')

held, as they are encloses by ditches, the causeway S.) with pasture in the moor of Burton for 8 oxen, 6 cows, 100 sheep, and 2 horses, and free entry to and exit from the moor: Also quitclaims to them 1 mark from his mill of Stenigton (See b)). Witn. William de Marlay, Henry de Coniers, pre 1239 b) Gift: Roger de Marlay to the Temple of the Lord in Jerusalem (Priory of North Ferriby?): 1 mark silver yearly from his mill of Stenigton which his brother William gave to them frankalmoign: Witn. Robert the chaplain 'writer of this charter', William de Vesey, Richard Bertram, Roger son of Gromboldy, (pre 1239) Endorsed 'Graunte of the More to the Prior of Fereby' Attached is 'Proofs that the Manor of Harpham, Thurnholm and Gransmore are holden of the manor of Burton Agnes and that the Seigniory of the Moore apertains solely to the Ld. of Burton', circa 1704-5 3 items

U DDWB/5/3 Copies of documents as U DDWB/5/2 (a) and (b) 15th cent. 3 items

U DDWB/5/4 Gift: Roger de Marlay III to Margery daughter of pre 1265 Eustace Rufus of Barton Anneys and her brother Richard for their lives 2 tofts in Bertona which Godrichius and Alice Gollyng sometime held of the gift of his father Sir Roger de Merlay: Rendering 2s. yearly. Witn. Sir John de Plessis, Alexander de Sancto Quintino, Anselm de Tyrnum 'Anglico', William son of Thomas of the same, John son of William. 2 seals, fragments Endorsed 'de her' de Wansford iis. p. t'r. in Burton' 1 item

page 23 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/5/5 Quitclaim: Margery de Merlay, widow of Sir Roger de pre 1265 Merlay to his son Sir Roger de Merlay Manor of Burton: Witn. Hugh de Herle, Richard de Pleisiz, William de Merlay, Hugh Gubiun, John son of the deacon, William de Mikelley, John de Midilton, Robert de Cressewell, Robert de Camera. Seal, vesica, standing female figure, hawk on left wrist, 'S. MARGARETE DE. MERLAI' 1 item

U DDWB/5/6 Demise: Sir Roger de Merlay III to William the chaplain pre 1265 son of Robert Blundi of Elmeswelle for life Toft and croft in Bertona Agnetis and pasture in the common of the town of Berton where the inhabitants have common, for 1 horse, 2 cows and 10 sheep (i.e. the toft and croft which Reginald Blanchard sometime held of Sir R., and which lie between the toft which Robert son of Geoffrey de Borton sometime held and that which Sir R. gave to Robert de Claris Wall. (Clairvaux) of York: Rendering 3s. Witn. Sir John de Pleycis, Sir William de Hastorp, Ralph Gubiun, Robert Malclerico, William son of Robert de Berton Agnetis 1 item

U DDWB/5/7 Letters Patent granting to Roger de Merlay n.d. [18 Apr 1257] A market on Tuesdays and a fair for eight days beginning on the vigil of St. Martin (i.e. 10 November or 3 July), at his manor of Anneysburton: Witn. Simon de Monteforti earl of Leicester, 'our brother' William de Valence, Robert Walerand, Henry de Bathon, Philip Luvel, William de Grey, John de Grey, Imbert Pugeys, Walter de Merton, master John Maunsel, Nicholas de Sancto Mauro, William Gernun. Given at Merton, master John Maunsel, Nicholas de Sancto Mauro, William Gernun. Given at Merton, 18 April 41 Hen. III. Fragment of Great Seal 1 item

U DDWB/5/8 Letters Patent granting to Roger de Merlay 18 Apr 1257 Free Warren in his demesne lands of Anneysburton, as long as those lands are not within the bounds of the royal forests. None to enter on those lands to take beats of warren without licence of R. de M. under penalty of £10 to the crown: Witn and date as U DDWB/5/7. Given at Merton. Fragment of Great Seal in cloth bag 1 item

page 24 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/5/9 Gift in marriage: Richard de Harpam called (?'des') post 1265 rector of Burton Agn[es] to Anselm Dreng of Thirnom and his wife Gundred Windmill in Burtona Agn[es] with its site, free entry and exit and other appurtenances as in the charter which R. de H. had of the gift of Roger de Merlay III and has demised to A. & G.: Rendering 1d. yearly to the heirs of Sir Roger. Witn. Sir William de Hasthorp, Sir Thomas de Foston chaplain, John son of William of Burton Agnes, Walter Paulin of the same. William Aucup' of Thurnom, Anselm and John Anglico of the same. Seal, vesica, in cloth bag 1 item

U DDWB/5/10 Confirmation: Sir Robert de Somervill and wife Isabel to post 1276 William son of William Keken of Burton Anneys for his life Toft (between toft of Richard Torny and toft sometime of Eustace le Engleys) and bovate between land of said Eustace and land given to Sir R. & I. by W. for his life) in Burton Annays: Doing forinsec service and suit of their mill in Burton Annays. Witn. Sir William de Sancto Quintino, Sir Thomas de Thweng chaplain, William de Schirburn, William de Midelton, John Blauder', John Hiring, Anselm Dring 1 item

U DDWB/5/11 Gift and Quitclaim: Anselm Dreng of Thirnom to Sir post 1276 Robert de Somervyll and wife Isabel Windmill on le Holme below the park ('sub vivario') in Burtonannays, with its site and free entry and exit along a road one perch in breadth from the highway to the mill and with the suit of he mill, as in the charter which Roger de Merlay made to Richard de Harpeham: If A.D. is unable to make good the warranty clause, he will give them lands of equal value from his lands of inheritance in Thirnom. Witn. Sir William de Sancto Quintino, John de Craystock , Sir John de Bertevyll, vicar of Burtonannays, Sir Thomas de Thweng chaplain, William Sturmy, William de Schirburne, John de Burton, John Hering, Richard Aucup, William Englys 1 item

U DDWB/5/13a Writ for delivery by the sheriff of Yorkshire to John 12 May 1449 Naylston perpetual chaplain of the chantry of B.V.M. in Burton Anneys 2 messuages and 3 bovates in Burton Anneys given by Sir Roger Somervill to the chantry without licence in mortmain and consequently seized by the Crown 1 item

page 25 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/5/13b Extract of Grant by Letters Patent to Thomas Brygg, 2 Oct 1397 clerk for life for his faithful service 2 messuages and 3 bovates, as U DDWB/5/13a extended at 40s. yearly 1 item

U DDWB/5/13c Writ to sheriff of Yorkshire to enquire who occupies and n.d. [1432 - 1433] what is the value of the 2 messuage and 3 bovates, as U DDWB/5/13a and seize the property to the Crown, Thomas Brygg, as U DDWB/5/13b Having declared before the Barons of the Exchequer that he had never occupied the premises nor had profit of them Endorsed with Return: John Bryan, vicar of Burton Anneys and John Ry[ ] occupy the premises 1 item

U DDWB/5/13d Gift in frankalmoign: Roger de Somervyle, lord of c. 1314 Burton Annays to John son of Peter Blaunchard of Burton Annays, chaplain celebrating at the altar of B.V.M. in the church of Burton Annays for the souls of the family of R. de S. (including his, dec'd. wife Matilda and Sir Marmaduke de Thweng) and of all faithful departed 2 messuages (one held by Sir Thomas de Thueng, chaplain, the other by Sir Henry de Harpham, chaplain), 2 bovates (between lands held by Robert Diard and by Ranulph Blaunchard) 20 cartloads of turves dug annually from donor's marsh, and common of pasture for a cow in le Queyse in Burton Annays. 16ac. called les Auenames as they lie between two boundaries in Thyrnam: If R. de S. fails to appoint succeeding chaplains within 40 days of a vacancy, the right to do so shall pass to the Abbot of St. Mary's in York. Tripartite, one part remaining with R. de S, one with the chaplain and his successors, and one with the Abbot. Witn. Sir Marmaduke de Thueng, Sir John de Heslerton, Sir Geoffrey de Sancto Quintino, Sir Robert de Bouinton, Walter de Kelk, Richard Torny, Norman de Kerneteby, John Hyrninges 1 item

U DDWB/5/13e Inquisition, and Pleading in suit brought by John 12 Sep 1389 - Nayleston, chaplain and Sir John Gryffith, patron of the [12 Jun] 1435 chantry of B.V.M. in Burton Annays For the restoration by the Crown of the 2 messuages and 3 bovates as U DDWB/5/13c 1 item

U DDWB/5/14 Inquisition as U DDWB/5/13e 12 Sep 1389 - 1 item [12 Jun] 1435

page 26 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/5/15 Demise: Roger de Somervyl to Richard Pratte of c. 1315 Winketon and his wife Emma for their lives A place of land in Agneys Burton near the pond of the water-mill (road to the moor W. meadow called le Milnecrofte E.), with turbary and pasture in common according to the custom of his bond tenants of Burton: R. & E. to maintain the road to the mill where it runs through the place of land. Rendering 2s. yearly, and carrying out building there by way of a fine. Witn. John de Burton, John Hyring, Richard Aucup, Anselm Dreng, William son of Stephen 1 item

U DDWB/5/16 Gift in pure, widowhood: Isabella, widow of Sir Robert c. 1315 de Somerwile to her son Roger de Somerwile Her manor of Burton Annays held by right of inheritance, with all her cattle and villeins there; and also the homage and service of Richard Gubiun for lands he holds of her in, co. Leics.: Rendering £100 yearly to her for life. Witn. Sir William de Sancto Quintino, Sir John de Heslerton, Sir Walter de Grendale, Sir Ralph de Hale, Hugh de Sancto Quintino, William de Skirburn, Robert de Plumstede, John Hyring, Richard Aucup (see U DDWB/5/17), Anselm Dring of the same, John de Burton. Seal, two shields hanging from a formalized tree, (i) 2 eagles displayed, (ii) 4 bars within a bordure, 'S. DNE. ISABELLI DE. SOMERVILE 1 item

U DDWB/5/17 Gift as U DDWB/5/16, but omitting the homage and c. 1315 service of Richard Gubiun Additional witness, Arnold de Buctona. Richard Aucupe is of Thirnom. Seal, (a figure with 2 dogs?) 1 item

U DDWB/5/18 Gift in marriage: Richard de Saltewik to Roger de pre 1317 Somervile and Matilda daughter of Sir Walter de Grendale All property in Agneys Burton which he had of the gift of R. de S.; with the rents and services from property in Agneys Burton held by his serfs John Besing, Stephen Schiring, Robert Rase, William Knyht, Robert Dyard, Eustace Rase, Stephen King and William son of Peter, together with their bodies, chattels and families. Also the rents and services from the cottages there held by Robert Faber, Robert son of Peter, William de Burton, Ralph Sutor, Geoffrey Molendinarius, Peter and William sons of James Blaunchard, Alan Cissor, Richard Cuper, Matilda Barker, William Cissor, Thomas Lambe and Beatrice, widow of John Karter: With remainder to heirs of Roger. Witn. Geoffrey de Sancto Quintino,

page 27 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/5/18 Arnold de Bucketon, William de Rudestain, William de continued Reston, Hugh de Mora, John Hirning, Anselm Dreng. Seal, in cloth bag, perished. Under seal fold is part of an incomplete engrossment of this deed 1 item

U DDWB/5/19 Gift: Sir Roger de Somervyl lord of Burton Annays to 21 Dec 1336 his chaplain Sir William de Camera for life 2 bovates in Burton Annays which Ranulph Blaunchard held of Sir R.: Rendering a rose yearly. Witn. Sir Thomas de Herlarton (sic.), Sir Walter de Heslarton, Sir John de Hotham jur., Sir William de Sancto Quintino, Sir George Salvayn, John de Thyrnom then seneschal, Alexander de Burton, Thomas Totemot', John Frankys of Thyrnom. Given at Burton Annays, Sab. in St. Thomas apostle. 1336 1 item

U DDWB/5/20 Gift: Sir Roger de Somervyl, lord of Burton Annays to 6 Jan 1337 his son Sir John de Somervyl, rector of Benton, co. Northumberland for life His manor of Burton Annays and all his chattels (cattle?) there. Reserving the site of the manor house: Rendering £100 yearly to Sir R. for life, and thereafter a rose yearly to his heirs. Witn. Sir Thomas de Heslarton, Sir Walter de Heslarton, Sir William de Sancto Quintino, Sir John de Hotham, jnr., John de Karethorpe, Roger de Boynton, William de Bucton, Robert de Heslarton, Simon de Heslarton. Given at Burton Annays, Monday in Epiphany 1336. Fragment of Seal 1 item

U DDWB/5/21 Grant: Sir Philip de Somerville to Rees ap Gruffuth and 26 May 1340 his wife Joan Reversion (after death of John de Somerville) of manor of Burton Annays, excepting the capital messuage and the homage and service of free tenants who have not attorned to J. de S.; held by J. de S for life by demise from Sir Roger de Somerville, brother of Sir Philip: Rendering £200 yearly to Sir Philip for life after death of J. de S. Witn. Sir Thomas de Heselarton and Sir William de Sancto Quintino knights of, co. York; Sir Henry de Hambury and Robert Fouch of, co. Derby; John de Wandesforth, Marmaduke de la More and Robert de Killum of, co. York. Given at Notyngham, Friday on morrow of Ascension Day 14 Ed. III. Seal, armoral, seme-de-lys (or crusilly?), 3 eagles displayed; supporters 2 dragons; 'S. PHI. SOMERVILE DE. WYCHENOVER. DNI' 1 item

page 28 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/5/22 Final Concord for £100: Sir Rees ap Griffith and wife 30 Aug 1340 Joan, plaintiffs and Philip de Somervill, deforceant Manor of Burton Anneys (excepting 1 messuage, 3 knight's fees, rents of 27s. 2 1/2d. and a pair of spurs, advowsons of the hospital of St. Helen of Brayceford and of the chantry of B.V.M. in the church of Burton Anneys, held by Master John de Somervill for life; and 11s. 8d. rents, 1 knight's fee, a third part of the said messuage and the advowson of the said chantry, held by Ralph de Burton and wife Agnes in right of her dower. The reversion of these premises lying to P. de S., he grants it also to Sir R. ap. G. and Joan, together with the homage and service of the prior of Bridelyngton, John de Hasthorpe, Richard Turneye, Robert de Heselarton, and Thomas de Heselarton for lands in Burton Agnes which they held of Philip de Heselarton 1 item

U DDWB/5/23 Final Concord: Philip de Somervill, plaintiff and Rees 17 Jun 1341 ap. Griffith and wife Joan, deforceants The remainder of the property held by Master John de Somervill and by Ralph de Burton and wife Agnes (as excepted in U DDWB/5/22) to lie, on their deaths, to P. de S. for life (for which he shall render a rose yearly to R. ap. G. and Joan), with reversion to R. ap. G. and Joan. Together with the homage and service of those specified in U DDWB/5/22. The manor of Burton Anneys to be Joan's 1 item

U DDWB/5/24 Gift: Philip de Somervill lord of Burton Anneys to Sir 23 Sep 1349 Richard Noteman, chaplain of the chantry of the B.V.M. in Burton Anneys All property belonging to the chantry, vacant by death of the late chaplain Sir William de la Chambr': Witn. Sir Rees ap Gruffuth, Sir George Salveyne, Sir John de Freford, Master John de Somervill, John de Wandesforde, Sa(undur?) de Burton. Given at manor of Wycheneur, Wednesday before Michaelmas, 23 Ed. III. French. Seal in cloth bag 1 item

U DDWB/5/25 Assignment: Joan ap Griffith to Sir Richard Noteman, 16 Apr 1358 chaplain The garden of the site of the manor of Burton Anneys, with rights to distrain, to pull down and repair houses and walls etc. acting with the advice of her cousin Master John de Somervill: Given at Burton Anneys. Seal, damaged, armorial, 3 eagles displayed, impaling a fess dancette between 6 lions rampant 1 item

page 29 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/5/26 Demise: Lady Joan ap Griffith, lady of Burton Anneys 7 Apr 1371 to John Paulyn of Burton Anneys for his life Toft in Burton Anneys near the toft of Sir William Paulyn, chaplain: Rendering 2s. yearly. Given at Burton Anneys, Monday in Easter Week 1371. Fragment of seal. (as U DDWB/5/25?) 1 item

U DDWB/5/27 Grant: Lady Joan ap Griffyth, lady of Burtonannays to 29 Sep 1371 Bridelyngton priory A right of way and to drive cattle across the moor of Burtonannays, 40ft. wide between a bridge call Schepbrig and Thirnom: Given at Burtonannays. Michaelmas 1371. Seal, as U DDWB/5/25 but in good condition, 'SIGILLUM JOHA[ ] GRIFFYTH' 1 item

U DDWB/5/28 Demise: Joan ap Gryffyth, lady of Whichonoure to her 3 Feb 1373 son and heir Sir Rees ap Gryffyth for his life Manor of Anneys Burton: Rendering £80 yearly for her life and for one year after her death. Witn. Sir Richard de Stafford, Sir Richard de Vernon, Sir Thomas de Ardene, Thomas de Myners, Richard de Ruggeley, Given at Wichonoure. Thursday after Purification B.V.M. 47 Ed. III. Seal as U DDWB/5/25, edges chipped, the fess dancette is charged with 3 martlets 1 item

U DDWB/5/29 Gift: William Paulyn chaplain of Burton Anneys to his 9 Jul 1373 brother John Paulyn Messuage and 2 bovates in Burton Anneys: Witn. John de Wandesford, Robert de Thorpp, John de la More, Alexander de Burton, Thomas Frankys, John Martyn. Given at York. Seal, (a bird?) 1 item

U DDWB/5/30 Gift: William Paulyn of Burton Anneys, chaplain, son 23 Jul 1374 and heir of John Paulyn to his brother John Paulyn and his wife Alice and the heirs of his body Messuage and 2 bovates in Burton Annays: With reversion to W.P. Witn. Alexander de Burton, John de Wandesford, Roger de Burton, William of Thyrnom. Given at Burton Annays, Sunday after St. Margaret virgin, 1374. Seal, (a bird?) 1 item

page 30 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/5/31 Confirmation: Joan ap Griffith, lady of Burton Annays to 15 Aug 1374 John Paulyn of Burton Annays. Messuage and 2 bovates in Burton Annays: Rendering 18s. 4d. yearly and doing suit of court at Burton Annays. She quitclaims all other services and dues for the premises. Witn. Sir William de Hergom, John de Wandesforth, Robert de Thorp, John de la More, Roger de Burton. Given at Stokton in, co. Warwick, Assumption B.V.M. 1374. Fragment of seal as U DDWB/5/25 1 item

U DDWB/5/32 Livery: Henry Clerk of Kyngesbromley and William 14 Aug 1380 Wolf, exors. of Sir Rees ap Griffith to Stephen Gollyng, reeve of the manor of Burton Anneys, William Diconson, Peter de York, John Rase and William Rase, villeins of the said manor, to keep for the heirs of Sir Rees. Items of farm equipment (priced): Tuesday after St. Laurence 4 Ric. II 1 item

U DDWB/5/33 Gift: Roger Wandosford, one of the feoffees of Thomas 18 May 1405 Gryffyth, to T.G. Manor of Burton Annays which R.W. had of his gift: Witn. John de Aske, Thomas de Sancto Quintino, John de Carthorp, John de Boyngton, Robert Vavesor, Thomas Westiby, John Paulyn, Thomas . Given at Burton Annays. Seal, rubbed, armorial, a lion rampant (gardant?) within a bordure, a helmet and crest. 'S. ROGERI. DE WANDESF [ ]' 1 item

U DDWB/5/34 Gift in exchange: Thomas Griffith lord of Burton Anneys 20 May 1407 to Roger de Sandesford of Thirnum. A bovate in Burton (land of R. de W.N., and of John Forne S.) In exchange for a bovate in Burton (land of T.G.N., and a bovate sometime of Robert de Burton S.): R. de W. rendering 8d or a pair of spurs yearly. Witn. John de Bouinton, John de Cathorpe, John Paulyn, Thomas Howdeyn, Thomas Frankeys. Given at Burton, Friday after Pentecost 8 Hen. IV Seal as U DDWB/5/33, chipped 1 item

U DDWB/5/35 Gift: John Cambus and Robert Marchall, chaplain to 16 Jun 1409 Roger Paulyn and his wife Joan Capital messuage and 3 cottages with adjacent crofts and meadows, which J.C. and R.M. had of the gift of William Cuper, father of the said Joan: Witn. Thomas Paulyn, Thomas Howdan, Roger Wansforthe of Thyrnome, John Paulyn, Alexander Gryn, William Ketchyn chaplain of Burton Anneys. Given at Burton Anneys. Two seals, indecipherable 1 item

page 31 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/5/36a Gift for 8 years: Thomas Gryffyth to Robert Tirwhit 10 Apr 1412 2 parts of the site of the manor of Anneys Burton with 10 messuages, 29 bovates, and 2 parts of the meadows of Estwandalenges, Ingholmscarr, Fysshepole, Holmendes and Estengdayles with Calfclos and Thornenge, which Joan Canon, John Rase, jnr., Thomas Adkyn, William Mauger, Peter de York, Thomas Margerison, John Spye, Thomas de Holme, Elias Legeman, Thomas Paulyn, Peter Helard and William Kelk hold jointly or severally: With remainder John Griffith, first - born son of T.G., and Katherine daughter of R.T. and heirs of their bodies. Witn. Thomas Seyntquintyn, John Ask, Roger Wandesford, Robert Bret, William Randolf. Given at Burton Anneys. Seal, armorial, quarterly, 1 and 4 three eagles displayed 2 and 3 a fess dancette, a helmet with a saracen's head for crest, chipped 1 item

U DDWB/5/36b Counterpart of Gift as U DDWB/5/36a 10 Apr 1412 1 item

U DDWB/5/37 Letter of Attorney: Thomas Griffyth to John Pole and 10 Apr 1412 Nicholas Tarlyngton To deliver seisin further to U DDWB/5/36a - b. Witn. and seal as U DDWB/5/36a - b. Given at Burton Agnes 1 item

U DDWB/5/38 Gift: Roger Paulyn of Anneysburton and his wife Joan 5 Jan 1413 to Thomas Howdane of Annes Burton and his wife Agnes Capital messuage with 3 cottages and adjacent crofts and meadows which they had of the gift of John Cambus and Robert Marchall, chaplain (as U DDWB/5/35): Witn. Thomas de Sancto Quintino, lord of Harpham, Roger Wansforth of Thyrnom, William Ketchyn, chaplain, John Paulyn, Thomas Paulyn, William Colt, John Warner, John Mawier, William Rais, John Rays of Burton Anneys. Given at Anneys Burton, vigil Epiphany, 14 Hen. IV Seals, (i) a stag's head cabossed, a cross between the horns (ii) 'R' crowned 1 item

page 32 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/5/39 Demise for 6 1/2 years: Thomas Mollesley, John 24 Nov 1413 Schiret, John Beseby and Richard Galbard to Robert Tyrwhit A bovate held by John Spye, a bovate held by Alexander de Grene; a dale of meadow called Fordale; and the site of a watermill in Anneysburton: Witn. remainder to John, son of Thomas Griffith, and his wife Katherine and heirs of their bodies; then to T.G. and heirs of his body; then to Joan Vernon, sister of T.G. and heirs of her body; then to heirs of T.G. Witn. Thomas de Sancto Quintino, John Aske, John Carethorp. John Mounceux, William Randolf. Given at Anneysburton. Seals (i) & (iii) 'I' between branches, (ii) a quatrefoil (iv) a standing figure 1 item

U DDWB/5/40 Counterpart of Demise as U DDWB/5/39 24 Nov 1413 1 item

U DDWB/5/41 Letter of Attorney further to U DDWB/5/39: Thomas 24 Nov 1413 Mollesley, John Beseby and Richard Galbard to John Manby and John Warner To deliver seisin of property as U DDWB/5/39 to Robert Tirwhit and John Griffith and wife Catherine. Seals. (i) ('T'?) between leaves; (ii) a standing figure; (iii) 'I' between branches 1 item

U DDWB/5/42 Letter of Attorney: Robert Timwhit and John Griffith to 24 Nov 1413 John Hornsee, chaplain and Roger Wandesford To take seisin of property as U DDWB/5/39. Seals (i) armorial a standing bird between 2 trefoils (ii) (a flying bird?) 1 item

page 33 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/5/43 Gift: John Bryan, clerk to Joan, Countess of 7 Nov 1435 Westmorland Manor of Anneys Burton and all his property there. Excepting a sheepfold without the gates of the manor; 5 waste cottages in Westgate; a waste cottage in tenure of Peter de York; another in tenure of Robert Collynge; cottage and croft called Coupplace; cottage in tenure of Henry Scot; messuage, garden and 2 bovates in tenure of Robert Curson with parcels of meadow called Broudon and Lytyllfishpoll; moiety of a messuage, croft, garden and 3 bovates in tenure of Geoffrey Tallyoure; and the turbary of the Turfcare or elsewhere, which were demised by Thomas, Bishop of Durham to J.B. and to John Stafford, Bishop of Bath and Wells; William, Lord de Zouche; Sir John Sutton, Baron of Dudley; Robert Rolleston and Richard Caudray, clerks, Sir William Tyrewhite, Sir Thomas Blount, Richard Newton, serjeant at law, Richard Hore clerk, and William Dales jointly (all of whom have quitclaimed to J.B. their interests in the demised premises): For 4 years from St. Martin for maintenance of Walter Gryffith and wife Joan; with reminder to Walter Griffith, first-born son of Sir John Griffith, and his wife Joan, daughter of Sir Ralph Neville, and heirs of their bodies; then to Sir J.G. Witn. Sir John Salven, Robert Constable of Flamburgh, Anthony Seyntquintyn, Robert Haytfeld, Christopher Spenser, Seal 'I' 1 item

U DDWB/5/44 Quitclaim: Sir John Griffith to John Bryan, clerk 1 Oct 1435 Manor of Anneys Burton; reserving courts, agistments, mills and services of free tenants and others: Further to indentures between Sir J.G. and Joan, Countess of Westmorland. Recites a demise by Thomas, Bishop of Durham (4 May 1433) to trustees (as in U DDWB/5/43) of property, including the manor of Anneys Burton, of which he was enfeoffed by Thomas Griffith, esq., father of Sir J.G.. Seal, armorial, quarterly, 1 & 4 three eagles displayed, 2 & 3 (a fess dancette?), a helmet with a saracen's head for crest, 'SIGILLUM JOHIS [ ]', damaged. (as U DDWB/5/51) 1 item

U DDWB/5/45 Quitclaim: Robert Warde, prior, and convent of 9 Apr 1439 Bridelyngton to Walter Griffyth and his wife Joan Common of pasture in the moor and marsh of Burton Annes, belonging to the priory's lands in Fraisthorp. Given in the chapter house at Bridelyngton. Seal of priory, vesica, coronation of B.V.M. 'SC [ ] ARI [ ]', damaged round edges 1 item

page 34 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/5/46 Letter of Attorney: John Bryan later vicar of Burton 4 Jul 1441 Anneys to Thomas Chaumbre Cursun and Geoffrey Teiller To distrain and seize for him in respect of profits and services due from manor of Burton Anneys which he had of the gift of Thomas de Langley, late Bishop of Durham: Given at Burton Anneys. Seal in cloth bag 1 item

U DDWB/5/47 Lease for 3 years at 40s. rent: Walter Griffyth, lord of 3 May 1454 Burton Anneys, esq. to William Scutar alias Grave, sometime of Routhe, husbandman Tenement called the More House, south croft called Fereby Crofte and parcel of meadow called Eying Howecarre, parcel of damesne lands of Burton Anneys: with 5 cows and 4 calves (a cow and calf valued at 9s.), 5 'stroppe mylke kye' (value 8s. a cow), and 4 loads of turves yearly: W.G. to give 2 cartfuls of straw yearly for thatching the More Howse. Seal, a griffin. English 1 item

U DDWB/5/48 Gift: Rees Griffyth, esq. and Robert Lowthorp to Sir 9 Feb 1465 Walter Griffith and wife Agnes and heirs of their bodies 8 messuages and 23 bovates (tenants John Hathewee, Richard Rud, Richard Atkyn, John Bodelhous, Edmund Gylson, Thomas Betonson, William Flesshewer and John Clerk); closes called le Sylkholm, le Northferybecroft, Newconygarth and Wracar; parcels of meadow called Downynges, Flagges in le Haldcar, Bardeshowe, Gyngholmes, le Thornholme Hill with le Ker adjacent Litilfisshepole, Segholm, and Scartholme, parcels of marsh called Halcar lying on the N. of Owram Bridge, le Sowthcar, Thornholm Car and parcel near Thornholm Hill; with a watermill and a windmill, all in Burton Annes, and which they had of the gift of Sir W.G.: With. remainder to heirs of Sir W.G. Witn. Peter Hellard, prior of Bridlington, Robert Newport and Anthony Ardern, esqs. Given at Burton Annes. Seals, (i) a griffon's head ('DISPERE'?) (ii) armorial a bend cotised flory counter-flory 1 item

page 35 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/5/49 Agreement between Sir Walter Gryffith of Burton Annes 16 Jun 1465 and John Seintquintyn, esq. son and heir of Sir William Seintquintin of Harpham, dec'd. Courts and commons in manors of Burton Agnes and of Harpham and Grauncemure: sharing profits of pinding, and of all actions in manor courts of Burton Annes and Harpham, arising from occurences in Thirnom; road from South Carr to Burton Annes; boundaries of Grauncemure Field and of Burton Mure: Numerous fields, closes, commons and carrs named. Witn. and mediators Sir Peirs Hellard, prior of Brydlington, Sir Robert Constable, SirJohn Constable; Marmaduke Constable, Robert Hilliard, Thomas Beckwith, John Haitfield, esqs.; William Eland, Antony Arderun, Jamys Huton, William Risom, John Seintquintin, of Harpham, senr., Robbert Warde, Bryan Constable of Frysmarsh, Thomas Astun, William Cawod, Jamys Yole. Nine small seals, including a griffin; a pelican in piety; a hart couchant regardent; a griffin's head erased; a paschal lamb; a stag's head cabossed; 'I' crowned between branches; a star in a pentagon; 'R.B.' beneath a tree. 1 item

U DDWB/5/50 Gift in exchange: Edward Skeryn and wife Alice to 27 Oct 1470 William Cawod. Messuage, cottage, 3 bovates arable, 6ac. arable called les Gares and close called Skeryn Cloys in Burton Anneys. In exchange for a messuage called Katerin Orchard (tenements of John Mouford E. and of William Con (Coner?) W. and 5 bovates arable, with free rent of 5s. 7d. from a messuage and 2 bovates in tenure of John Moulford and free rent from 1/2 bovate in tenure of Thomas Marsshall, all in Wetwang (reserving a little waste of Peter atte Esshe lying in the Katerin Orchard): Power of attorney to John Webstar of Burton Anneys to deliver seisin. Witn. Sir Walter Griffith, Walter Thornom, Ralph Bucton, John Clerk, John Ceell. Seals (i) armorial, seme-de-lys (or crusilly?) a bend (charged with 3 [ ]) between 2 [ravens] (as U DDWB/4/25), (ii) a bearded head in profile. 1 item

U DDWB/5/51 Gift: Sir Walter Griffith to Marmaduke Constable, esq. 1 May 1479 William Constable, clerk and William Griffith, clerk Manor of Annays Burton, with the advowson of the chantry of the B.V.M. in the church there: Witn. Brian Routh, Robert Neuport, Robert Constable, jnr., Thomas Creyk, Thomas Thirnom, esqs. Seal, armorial, quarterly 1 & 4 three eagles displayed, 2 & 3 a fess dancette, a helmet with a saracen's head for crest, 'SIGILLUM. JOHIS. GRYFFIITH MILITIS' (as U DDWB/5/44) Counter-seal a griffin 1 item

page 36 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/5/52 Gift: Marmaduke Constable, esq. William Constable, 7 Jun 1479 clerk and William Griffith, clerk to Lady Agnes Griffith for her life. As U DDWB/5/51: With remainder to right heirs of Sir Walter Griffith, Power of attorney to William Cawod and Robert Prowdfoot to deliver seisin. Witn. as U DDWB/5/51. Seals, (i) a ship in sail, (ii) indecipherable, (iii) a squirrel(?) 1 item

U DDWB/5/53 Letter of Attorney: Sir Walter Griffyth and wife Lady 7 Jun 1479 Agnes to Robert Ward, gent. and Michael Cook, chaplain. To receive seisin further to U DDWB/5/52: Seals (i) a griffin, (ii) an animal 1 item

U DDWB/5/54 Receipt given by Thomas Beverlay, prior of Northferyby 11 Jul 1482 to Agnes, widow of Sir Walter Gryffyn (sic) For 13s. 4d. for a year's rent from Prest Croftes in Burton Anas: Given at Northferyby 1 item

U DDWB/5/55 Quitclaim: Stephen Howden of Burton Annays to Lady 24 Mar 1483 Agnes Gryffith, widow of Sir Walter Gryffith Close called Cowpercroft in Burton Annays: Witn. William Gryffith, perpetual vicar of Burton Annays, Ralph Bukton and William Cawod, both of the same, Michael Cook and John Crys, chaplains, John Webster, husbandman. Given at Burton Annays. Seal, a squirrel(?) 1 item

U DDWB/5/56 Receipt given by Thomas Beverlay, prior of Northferyby 8 Jul 1484 to Sir Gervase Clyfton For 13s. 4d. for a year's rent from le Prest Croftes in Burton Anas: Given at Northferyby. Fragment of priory seal, Virgin and Child standing in an architectural frame 1 item

U DDWB/5/57 Gift: Christopher Howden to Sir Gervase Clyfton and 1 Sep 1489 wife Lady Agnes Close (close of Walter Cawode S., stream N., le Willow Damme W., lez Nabbes E.): Witn. William Griffith, clerk, vicar of Annaysburton, Walter Cawode of the same, gent., Thomas Dogulby of Thirnum, John Webster of Annaysburton, William Asshe of the same. Given at Annaysburton. Seal, a goat. Endorsed 'Burton' 1 item

page 37 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/5/58 Lease for 3 years at £7. 6. 8d. rent: Dame Annes 9 Dec 1495 Clyfton, lady of Burton Annes to John Smyth, husbandman A dairy house in Annes Burton moor besides Overholm; closes called Wra Carr ('price 26s. 8d.), Lyngholm under Longholm ('price 40s.') and Sylkholm (price 13s. 4d.); with 20 acres, with or without calves 'at their feet', and a bull (cows valued at - 2 cows price 20s.; 5 cows price 8s. each; 1 cow price 7s.; 2 cows price 12s. the pair; 2 cows price 17s. the pair; and 8 cows price 8s. each): Covenants relating to replacement of cattle and repairs. J.S. to have 4 loads turf yearly. Seal 'L' English 1 item

U DDWB/5/59 Lease for 6 years at £7. 6. 8d. and 8 hens rent Dame 10 May 1497 Annes Clyfton, lady of Burton Annas to William Thomson Property and cattle as U DDWB/5/58 (12 cows now priced £4. each and 8 at 40s.; the bull at 4s. by Robert Wyles, Richard Hobson, Thomas Drape, and Thomas Webster): Covenants relating to replacement of cattle and repairs. W.T. to have 4 loads turf yearly. Seal, a head in profile 1 item

U DDWB/5/60 Gift: Thomas Elrynton of Espershell, co. 26 Jun 1497 Northumberland, esq. to Lady Agnes Clifton, widow of Sir Gervase Clifton Parcel in Burton Annays called Elryngton Garthe (croft of Lady A.C. in tenure of John Warner E.; lane near orchard of Lady A.C. called Comberland W.; common field N.; highway called le Crosse Gayte S.): Power of attorney to John Ellerinton, Richard Cliff and [ ] to deliver seisin. Witn. Sir Walter Griffith, Master John Crisse vicar there, William Mounceux chaplain, Walter Seill. Given at Annaysburton. Seal, indecipherable 1 item

U DDWB/5/61 Gift: Thomas Cotyngham, prior of North Feriby to 1 Sep 1498 Agnes, widow of Sir Walter Grifith and his son Sir Walter Grifith All property of the priory in Burton Annays, sometime of Roger Marley, dec'd.: To A. for life, with remainder to Sir W.G. Rendering 26s 8d yearly. Seal of the chapter, a building (the Temple), '[ ] LL. TEMPL [ ]' 1 item

page 38 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/5/62 Memorandum of delivery by Agnes, widow of Sir Walter c. 1499 Griffith (with the consent of his son Sir Walter Griffith) to John Seyntqwyntyn, esq. son and heir of Sir William Seyntqwyntyn, dec'd. of a deed, believed a forgery, which Sir W.G. the father had of Sir W.S. With the reasons of A. and Sir W.G. the son for believing it a forgery. The deed is given up 'for the cler discharge of the soull of (Sir W.G. the father) if he for thopteyning of the same writyng any thing dyd agaynst consience. The deed purports to be: Grant: Alice daughter of Sir Roger de Stotevilla, lord of Burton Agnnes to her sister Agnes de Stotevilla, lady of Harpham: rights of way to the fisheries of Barton Anneys, with fishing in fishponds or marshes, agistment for all her beasts in the common pastures, and right to cut whins in the moor there: Witn. Sir William de Stotevilla, William de Cotyngham, Adam de Bonygnton, William de Benington, Godfrey de Harpham, John his son, William de Ruddestayn, Hugh de Heslerton, Mauger de Erghom, Robert Talon, (no date) Given at Annaysburton, 13 May 1499 1 item

U DDWB/5/63 Feoffment: Walter, son and heir of Walter, Cawod of 20 Apr 1551 Burton Agnes to Sir Georgen Griffith Toft or place of land in Burton Agnes (tenement sometime of Stephen Howden S.; toft sometime of William Stoiks N.; common causeway E.; close of Stephen Howden in tenure of Thomas Sherp W.): Witn. Richard Letteresse, Lancellott Davison, Walter Hewson, Thomas Galland, Thomas Shape, Robert Peirson, Thomas (Lever?), Thomas Thompson 1 item

U DDWB/5/64 Assignment: Walter Griffithe of Whichnor, co. Staffs. 30 Sep 1563 esq. to Thomsas Paycoke, Richarde Atkynson, Richard Pockley, Thomas Storye, John Egliston, William Gray, John Peycoke, Thomas Dixson, William Dixson, Mighell Wade, John Walker,Stephen Clerke, John Cappleman, George Sharpe and Edward Mason of Burton Agnes 2 closes near the moor in Burton Agnes, sometime property of Priory of North Ferriby: Recites a lease by Letters Patent to W.G. for 21 years (3 July 1555). Witn.Stephen Williamson, Robert Foster, Robert Newsted, Thomas Lowthorpe, Alexander Smythe 1 item

page 39 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/5/65 Valor and Extant of property of chantry of B.V.M. in c. 1564 church of Burton Agnes, granted by Letter Patent to Walter Griffith Messuage, close and 4 bovates in Harpeham. Close called Braffurthgarth and 2 bovates in Burton Agnes. Parcel called Awnomdailles in Thurnam. 3 cottages in Burton Agnes -: Rendering 116s. 4d. yearly 1 item

U DDWB/5/66 Bargain and Sale for 100 marks: Percivall Bowes of 2 Nov 1568 Lincolns Inn and John Moyser of Aske, gent. to Walter Griffith of Whichnor, esq. 2 closes called Ferebie Croftes in Agnes Burton alias Burton Agnes: Recites a grant of the premises by Letters Patent (21 July 1568) 1 item

U DDWB/5/67 Exemplification of Depositions in case before Council in 28 Jul 1572 the North: John Thorneholme v Willyame Gray and others Rights of tenants of the manor of Haisthorpe to pasture cattle in the Turf Carr, parcel of the manor of Burton Agnes 1 item

U DDWB/5/68 Lease for 21 years at 6s. 8d. rent: Henry Greffethe, 12 Oct 1583 esq. to Necolas Davison, labourer, both of Burton Agnes Cottage in Burton Agnes: Term to begin on death of Dame Elizabeth Greffeith of Ardens Graston, co. Warwick, widow of Sir George Greffiethe. Witn. Thomas Shiporrde, Adam Bois, Walter Burney 1 item

U DDWB/5/69 Copy Bargain and Sale and Feoffment for £684: 8 Nov 1597 Marmaduke Cawood of Northduffeild, gent. to Henry Griffith of Burton Agnes, esq. 1 messuage, 2 cottages, 5 1/2 oxgangs land, and 2 closes in Burton Agnes, leased to Ellice Couper of Burton Agnes. Messuage, cottage, 7 oxgangs, 6 closes, and a ley land in Thornham, leased to Thomas Corkitt of Thornham 1 item

page 40 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/5/70 Bargain and Sale: Edward Truslove of Mappleton, gent. 30 Apr 1608 – to Joseph Atkinson of Burton Agnes, yeoman 13 Jun 1608 Close called Guyldgarth in Agnes Burton: Recites a Grant by Letters Patent to Lawrence Woodnut of Lincoln's Inn, esq. and Anthony Collins of London, gent. (26 August 1584) Power of Attorney to Thomas Gibson of Killome, yeoman to deliver seisin. Witn. Tho. Hall, Richard Wray, Francis Rowsby, Thomas Gibsonn, (Richard?) Truslove, jnr Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. William (R?)owse, Tho. Leckenbie, John Johnson, Tho. Gibsonn, John Hodgson, Roger Studley, 13 June 1608 1 item

U DDWB/5/71 Bargain and Sale: Henry Chapman of London, gent. 8 Oct 1613 – and Thomas Harrison of Gt. Broughton, yeoman to 20 Feb 1614 Joseph Atkinson of Burton Agnes, yeoman Close called Guyldgarth in Burton Agnes: Recites a grant by Letters Patent to John Cook and James Soroghan of London, gents. (14 August 1613). Witn. George Tompson, Robt. Thompson of York, Marmaduke Otley of Boynton, John Smythe of York, William Staynton of Kirkeburne Endorsement of livery of seisin to Thomas Gibson (for J.A.) Witn. Tho. Lamplugh, Rauphe Cowlson, Philippe and Thomas Leckenbie, Henrye Perrye, John Ba ...... , 20 February 1613/4 1 item

U DDWB/5/72a Bargain and Sale for £180: Philippe Constable of 20 Oct 1617 Wassam, esq. to Sir Henry Griffythe of Burton Agnes: the money being paid over by Thomas Corbet of Burton Agnes, servant of Sir H.G. Messuage, Milne Close, Saffron Garthe and 2 oxgangs in Burton Agnes: Reference to a lease (9 years still outstanding) of the premises to William Wilson at £10 rent. Witn. Tho. Bell, Robert More, John Moore, Phillipe Hoggarde, Willm. Wilson, Thomas Gibsonn 1 item

U DDWB/5/72b Counterpart of Bargain and Sale as U DDWB/5/72a. 20 Oct 1617 Not executed 1 item

U DDWB/5/73 Feoffment further to U DDWB/5/72a - b 20 - 29 Oct 1617 Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. Tho. Bell, Tho. Gibsonn, John Moore, Phillippe Hoggard, Henry Woorth, John Watson, Robert More, Rog. Hobson, Lanslott Manbie, Willm. Wilson, John Harrison, Thomas Douslay, Joseph ...... am, 29 October 1617 1 item

page 41 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/5/74 Grant: Sir Henry Griffith of Burton Agnes to Richard 27 Mar 1648 Beane of Flambrough and wife Isabell Annuity of £13. 6. 8d. from messuage and 7 oxgangs in Burton Agnes in tenure of Richard Egglestone: Witn. Robert Wilson, Will Harpham, Robtus. Ringrose 1 item

U DDWB/5/75 Mortgage for £2,000: Sir Henry Griffith of Burton Agnes 1 Aug 1649 – to Arthur Ingram of Knottingley, esq. 11 Nov 1653 Manor of Burton Agnes alias Agnes Burton (excepting parcel called Wandle Close): Witn. W. Ingram, Richard Justice, David Morrett, Robt. Lewis, Richard Beane, Thomas Lloyd. Cancelled. Seal of Sir H.G. armorial Endorsement of quitclaim on repayment of the mortgage. Witn. Hen. Corbett, Joseph Smith, Rich. Sowray, 11 November 1653 1 item

U DDWB/5/76 Demise: for 9 years: for £4000: Sir Henry Griffith and 17 Oct 1653 Sir Francis Boynton to Henry Barnard and William Dobson of Hull, alderman, trustees of John Barnard late of Hull, merchant Manor of Burton Agnes: Witn. Joseph Smith, Hen. Corbett, George Selbie, Thomas Barnby, Char. Vaux 1 item

U DDWB/5/77 Counterpart of Demise as U DDWB/5/76 17 Oct 1653 1 item

U DDWB/5/78 Bargain and Sale for 5s.: Parties and property as, and 18 Oct 1653 to uses of U DDWB/5/76 Seal wrapped in fragment of (draft?) Licence to Robert Rysam to keep an ale house in Willerby, 25 May 1652 1 item

U DDWB/5/79 Lease for 98 years 11 months: Henry Barnard and 19 Oct 1653 William Dobson to Sir Henry Griffith (all as U DDWB/5/76) Manor of Burton Agnes (as U DDWB/5/76): At rent of £400 for first 21 years and a peppercorn thereafter. Witn.Joseph Smith, Hen. Corbett, George Selbie, Thomas Barnby, Char. Vaux and Francis Boynton 1 item

U DDWB/5/80 Counterpart of Lease as U DDWB/5/79 19 Oct 1653 1 item

page 42 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/5/81 Exemplification of a Final Concord: Henry Barnard and 21 Nov 1653 William Dobson, plaintiffs and Sir Henry Griffith and Sir Francis Boynton, deforceants Manor of Burton Agnes alias Agnes Burton with 11 messuages, 37 cottages, 37 backsides, 2 mills, 4 dovehouses, 4 gardens, 8 orchards, 800ac. land, 150ac. meadow, 200ac. pasture: Commonwealth seal 1 item

U DDWB/5/82 Quitclaim: William Dobson of Hull, alderman and Mary, 21 Oct 1661 widow of John Barnard to William Bointon, esq., son and heir of Sir Francis Bointon, dec'd. W.B. having married Elizabeth, daughter of Mary Barnard; under the marriage settlement the lease as U DDWB/5/76 was to be surrendered to him as part of her portion. Witn. Edw. Barnard, Mar Boynton, Just. Boynton, Joseph Smith, James Babington, F. Boynton 1 item

U DDWB/5/83 Quitclaim for 5s.: Dame Elizabeth Boynton, widow of 27 Oct 1690 William Boynton, esq. to his son and heir Griffith Boynton, all of Burton Agnes Manor of Burton Agnes: Conditional on payment of £10,000. Witn. Wm. Masemore, William Collett 1 item

U DDWB/5/84 Certificate of Rev. Tim, Welfitt, vicar of Burton Agnes, 22 Sep 1697 of a trial before Commissioners for Pious Uses, at Between the Lord and tenant, and the vicar, of Burton Agnes over revenue due to the poor of Burton Agnes and the free school founded there by Mr Green 'quondam vicar of the parish': that lands called Moore House Field, New Ings and Feriby Crofts in Burton Agnes were set over to the poor and school by Sir Henry Griffith in lieu of £100 which he has of the stock of the school's and the poor's money 1 item

page 43 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/5/85 Lease and Release 1 - 2 Apr 1700 i) Elizabeth, widow of William Boynton, esq. and Sir Griffith Boynton, all of Agnes Burton ii) Thomas Hutton, esq. and Francis Boynton, gent. of Grays Inn iii) John Hunter: manor and mansion house of Burton Agnes with the Great Cow Pasture, the Innbutts, the Conny-Garth, Cawood Closes, watermill, windmill, Wandell Close; messuage and 4 oxgangs; messuage, Bower Close and 6 oxgangs; messuage, Upper Garth and 4 oxgangs; messuage, hemp yard and 6 oxgangs; messuage, orchard, Elloughton Garth, Carewell Close and 7 oxgangs; messuage, Hemp Yard Croft, Outgate Close and 7 oxgangs; messuage, Milne Close, Willow Damme and 5 oxgangs; messuage, Lower Milne Close, Fishpooles Close, Parry's Crofts and 4 oxgangs; messuage, Guild Garth, Upper Cow Pasture, Fordaine Hills, close called the Booth at the nether end of the Great Cow Pasture and 10 1/2 oxgangs; Upper Wandell Close, 7 oxgangs demesne lands; close called Oram and Oram - Pitts; messuage, Drapes Cottate, Saffron Garth a little croft, close and 8 oxgangs; messuage, hemp-yard, Upper Clifton Close, and 9 oxgangs; messuage, smith's shop and 1 oxgang; Moore - house Field, Ferriby Crofts, New Ings; 38 cottages (mentions Breasts House, Peppers Cottage, Hodgsons Cottage and Moore - house Field Cottage); Waid House; 2 closes; parcel called the Hawd (in three parts); the Demesne Baulks and the Common Baulks; the Lea in the Crofts; Byoot Hill; Outgate Close, 2 Hopp Yards; Coopers Close; messuage, crofts and Corn Close. (Tenants named): To lead to a Recovery to the use of Elizabeth Boynton for life and then to Sir G.B. Witn. Elizabeth Hudson, Michael Archer, Rebecca Kirshaw, Wm. Ginnins. Endorsement '[ ] the cutting of the intale of Burton' 2 items

U DDWB/5/86 Lease and Release: for 10s.: Sir Grifith Boynton of 1 - 2 Sep 1714 Burton Agnes to Rev. Richard Kirshaw, rector of Ripley, co. Derby, Francis Boynton of Beverley, Henry Barnard of Heslerton, John Moiser of Beverley and William Peirson of Lowthorp, esqs. Newly erected almshouse or hospital in Burton Agnes, with messuage, 5 oxgangs, and closes in Haistrop as endowment: Further to bequest in will of Elizabeth Boynton, mother of Sir G.B. Terms of trust and regulations for running the almshouse. Witn. Anna Sykes, Jo. Elcock, Sam. Kirshaw, Ste. Bulkley 2 items

U DDWB/5/87 Summary of Lease and Release as U DDWB/5/86 c. 1714 2 items

page 44 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/5/88 Inclosure Award by Agreement 15 Oct 1718 – For inclosure of Burton Moor with the Lammas grounds 30 Apr 1719 and Latter Lady Day grounds adjoining. Attached is Agreement between people affected to accept the Award, 30 April 1719 1 item

U DDWB/5/89 Copy of Agreement as U DDWB/5/88 (copied 23 June c. 1718 - 1719 1796) 1 item

U DDWB/5/90 Copy of interlineations in copy of Decree in Chancery 26 Sep 1720 relating to Burton Moore (copied 26 September 1720) 1 item

U DDWB/5/91 Lease for a year: Sir William St. Quintin of Harpham to 7 Mar 1722 Sir Griffith Boynton of Burton Agnes 60ac. in that part of Agnes Burton Moor called Thurnholme South (part of 647ac. 1r. 18p. awarded to Sir W. St. Q.): Plan. To lead to a Release collateral security for U DDWB/5/92. Witn. Geo. Burghope, clerk, Jer. Garthwait, Fr. Heron 1 item

U DDWB/5/92 Demise for 99 years: Sir William St. Quintin to John 8 Mar 1722 Moyser of Beverley, esq. in trust for Sir Geoffrey Boynton Two third parts of tithes of corn and hay from 350ac. 3r. in the Fyrth in Haystrope; and Cawood Closes N.; Thurnholme Highways as far as Denning Trodd E., Harp ham Outgates to the Old Marr End and thence to land of John Hebden and wife Joan S. and S.E.) in Burton Agnes: Recites a lease of the premises (i.e. the tithes) from Archbishop of York to Sir W. St. Q. (15 December 1719) Witn. Geo. Burghope, clerk, Jer. Garthwait, Fr. Heron, Chris Myres and Ja. Mihill 1 item

U DDWB/5/93 Exchange 1 Oct 1722 i) Rev. George Burghope, vicar of Burton Agnes ii) Archbishop of York iii) Sir William St. Quintin iv) Sir Griffith Boynton v) Francis Boynton of Beverley, esq : Between Rev. G.B. and Sir S.B.: Sir G.B. to have 6ac. 2r. 7p. at the Shorns in the East Field end and 4ac. 1r. 19p. at the Roods in the Middle Field. Rev. G.B. to have 6ac. 1r. 30p. and 1ac. 7p. in 4 lands and a garr in the Shorns, and 5ac. 12p. in the Bydales. All in Burton Agnes: Witn. Cor. Cayley, Jo. Grimston, Geo. Porrett, Fr. Heron, Jo. Bowerman, Richd. Lazenby, F. Moxon, Andrew Spink, Thomas Dawson 1 item

page 45 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/5/94 Exchange 1 Oct 1722 i) Sir Griffith Boynton of Burton Agnes, lord of the manor of Burton Agnes and Francis Boynton of Beverley, esq ii) Sir William St. Quintin of Harpham, lord of the manor of Thurnholme, patron of the perpetual vicarage and lessee of the appropriate rectory of Burton Agnes : Sir W. St. Q. to have 1r. 3p. in the Cross Leyes, 33p. in the High Holmes, 29p. in the Dunning Crofts and 1ac. 2r. 24p. in Furr Leyes all in Thurnholme. Sir G.B. to have 2r. 32p. in the Shornes and 2ac. 17p. in West Close (being the S. part of the close, divided by a beck from the Great Ings in Burton Agnes, Haver Close W., inclosures called the Holmes E.) with two third parts of the tithes of hay and grass and of other tithes of Sir W. St. Q. (except of corn and grain) from them: Further to inclosures carried out by Sir G.B. of 57ac. called the Shorns in the East Field and 28ac. 1r.19p in the Low Reeds in the middle field in Burton Agnes; and by Sir W. St. Q. in Thurnholme. Witn. Car. Cayles jnr., Jo. Grimston, Geo. Porrett, Fr. Heron 1 item

U DDWB/5/95 Grant: Rev. George Burghope, vicar of Burton Agnes to 5 Oct 1722 Sir Griffith Boynton of Burton Agnes Tithes of corn, grain and hay from 57ac. called the Shorns and 24ac. in the Low Roods inclosed by Sir G.B. as U DDWB/5/94: In exchange for one twenty - seventh part of all grain and hay grown on 57ac. 1r. 20p. at the Shorne and 24ac. 1r. 16p. at the High Roods, uninclosed. Witn. Jo. Grimston, Fr. Scott, Geo. Porrett, Richd. Lazenby 1 item

U DDWB/5/96 List of deeds relating to Burton Agnes (1619 - 1731) c. 1731 1 item

U DDWB/5/97 Inclosure Award by Agreement: for inclosure of the 18 Jan 1759 Ings, Fish Pools, Holmes, Ferriby Croves and the Inner or Moorhouse Field Carr, in Burton Agnes And their division between Rev. William Dade vicar of Burton Agnes and Sir Griffith Boynton 1 item

U DDWB/5/98 Copy of Inclosure Award as U DDWB/5/97 c. 1759 1 item

page 46 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/5/99 Lease for 7 years at £16. 16s. rent: Sir Griffith Boynton 31 Mar 1766 of Burton Agnes to John Fox of Burton Agnes, miller Cottage adjoining close, 2 Ings Closes with adjoining ground called the Fish Ponds, 2 horsegates in the Moor, the hay from the Twelve Score Balk in the West Field and from the South end of Ownam Dale Road Balk in the East Field (divided from the North end by a cross path to the Wandales), a wind corn mill and a water corn mill in Burton Agnes 1 item

U DDWB/6 Burton Agnes and Thornholme 1315 - 1597 U DDWB/6/1 Gift: Henry the chaplain, son of John the clerk of Burton 5 Nov 1315 Annays, to Master Robert de Rypplyngham, chancellor of York Minster All his property in Burton Annays and Thyrnum (i.e. 2 bovates and 2 tofts in Thyrnum (being the bovate and toft which Andrew the smith ('Faber') sometime held and the bovate and toft which Stephen Fueer sometime held) - rendering a rose yearly to Sir Geoffrey de Sancto Quyntino; a bovate in Thyrnum which H. had of the gift of William son of Stephen de Thyrnum (between land of the said William on the S. and bovate sometime of Thomas Romund on the other side); all the selions called le Forlandes which H. had of the gift of the said William son of Stephen, excepting 5ac. held by John de Thyrnum which he recovered from H.; and 2 tofts and crofts which H. had of the gift of John son of John de Burton (lying in length and breadth in the town of Burton Annays between the toft sometime held by Walter Vassel of Sir Robert de Somervyle W.; and the toft sometime held by William the carter ('Carrectarius') of the said Robert de Somervyle E.; and from the common way through the middle of the town to the demesne parcel of cultivated land ('dominicam culturam') of the same town called le Estedayl):: Rendering 7 marks silver yearly for life of H. Witn. Sir Geoffrey de Sancto Quintino, Sir John son William of Hastthorp, William de Roddestan, William de Shirburn, William Dryng de Roston, John Hyrning of Thyrnum, Anselm Dryng of the same, Richard Aucupe. Given at Burton Annays. Wednesday after All Saints 9 Ed. II 1 item

page 47 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/6/2 Gift in frankalmoign: Philip de Somervill, lord of Burton 23 Sep 1349 Annays to Sir Richard de Noteman of Burton Annays, chaplain celebrating daily at the altar of the B.V.M. in the church of Burton Annays for the souls of P. de S. his, dec'd., wife Margaret, his family, his ancestors Sir Marmaduke de Thweng and all faithful departed 2 messuages (one held by Thomas de Thweng the other by Henry de Harpham chaplains) 2 bovates (between land held by Robert Dyard and land held by Ranulph Blanchard) 20 cartloads of turves dug annually from the donor's marsh; common of pasture for 2 cows in le Queyse in Burton Agnes. 16ac. called les Avenames as they lie between two divisions in Thirnom: If R. de S. fails to appoint succeeding chaplains within 40 days of a vacancy, the right to do so shall pass to the Abbot of St. Mary's in York (as appears in the original tripartite charter of the chantry to Sir William de Witton (Wicton?) called 'de Camera', chaplain and predecessor of Sir R. de N.). Witn. Sir George Salvayn, Sir John de Freford, Master John de Somervill, John de Wandesford, Alexander de Burton, Alexander Frabright, Robert de Thorp. Given at Wychenoure, Wednesday before Michaelmas 1349 Attached is: Grant: Parties as (a): crop from 1 bovate in the field of Burton Agnes from autumn 1349: Sir R. de M. undertake to leave as good a crop to his successors. Given at Wychenoure, Wednesday before Michaelmas 1349, (no date) 1 item

U DDWB/6/3 Gift: Christopher Howden of Burton Annays to Agnes, c. 1492 widow of Sir Gervase Clifton, Walter Griffith, esq., Richard Jekyll, chaplain and Walter Seel, bailiff of Burton Annays Messuage and 2 bovates in Burton Annays. Messuage and 2 bovates in Thirnholm: Power of attorney to John Webster and John Seele to deliver seisin, 15 May 1492. Attached is: Deed to declare uses of (a): to the use of Christopher Howden for life, then to use of Agnes, widow of Sir Gervase Clifton. In consideration of certain money and goods given by her to him, and of her foregoing 15s. yearly rent due from the premises in Burton Annays and 2s. 2d. from those in Thirnhom. Provision for recompensing her out of the rents if the heirs of Thomas Shipman, or any other, prove title to the premises in Thirnhom. English 1 item

page 48 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/6/4 Bargain and Sale for £684: Marmaduke Cawood of 8 Nov 1597 Northduffeild, gent. to Henry Griffythe of Burton Agnes, esq. Messuage, 2 cottages and 5 1/2 oxgangs and 2 closes in Burton Agnes (leased to Ellice Cowper of Burton Agnes for 4 years at £26 rent.) Messuage, cottage, 7 oxgangs, 6 closes and a 'leye land' in Thornham (leased to Thomas Corbit of Thornam for 3 years at £10 rent): Witn. Willm. Constable, William Weycoe, Edward Hyntes, Ellis Couper, Thomas Corbyt, Willm. Haryson, Walter Burwey 1 item

U DDWB/6/5 Feoffment: Parties and property as U DDWB/6/4 8 Nov 1597 1 item

U DDWB/7 Caythorpe par. Rudston mid 12th cent. - mid 13th cent.

U DDWB/7/1 Quitclaim: John de Haxthorp to William son of Sir mid 12th cent. William de Haxthorp Rent of 20s. in Karethorp which J. de H. had of the gift of William de Spineto, from 1/2 carucate which W. de H. sometime held of W. de S.: For which W. de H. has given the 1/2 carucate, with its appurtenances and serfs with their families and chattels, to J. de H. and heirs of his body, with reversion to W. de H. Witn. Sir James Mora, Sir William de Mora, Simon de Prestona, Walter de Pikering, Henry de Stutewil, Richard de Spineto, Robert de Berwe, William Grumepork 1 item

U DDWB/7/2 Gift: William de Spineto to Sir William de Hastorp early 13th cent. 4 bovates and 2 tofts in Carethorp which he had of the gift of his mother Gertrude, and lying near the land of Robert son of Walter de Carthorp who holds 1/2 carucate of the same fee: Rendering 20s yearly and doing forinsec service for 4 bovates where 48 carucates make a knight's fee. Witn. Sir Walter de Grendale, Sir Ingram de Bouington, Sir William de Herghum, Sir Arnold de Buketon, Robert de Hulram, Alan de Bouington, Richard de Munceaus, Robert de Rednesse, Peter de Plumpsted, William de Besingb' 1 item

page 49 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/7/3 Quitclaim: Peter de Spineto son of Walter de Spineto of mid 13th cent. Horneseburton to Sir William de Hastorp 1/2 carucate and 2 tofts in Cartorp which Gertrude, widow of Peter de Spineto gave in her, widowhood to her son William (as U DDWB/7/2?): Rendering 1d. yearly and doing forinsec service for 1/2 carucate where 48 carucates make a knight's fee (as in the charters sometime made by William de Boington to Peter de Spineto, ancestor of P. de S., and by Gertrude, widow of the same Peter de Spineto to William de Spineto). Witn. Sir William de Sancto Quintino, Sir Anselm de Harpham, Sir William de Brigeham, Sir James de Mora, Walter de Boketon, William de Boketon, Thomas de Tueng, clerk, John son of William de Burton Annays 1 item

U DDWB/8 Gransmoor par. Burton Agnes 1483 - 1591 U DDWB/8/1 Gift: John Gylson son of Thomas Gylson of 8 Jun 1483 Grauncemore to Lady Agnes Gryffith, widow, lady of Burton Anneys Toft and croft in Grauncemore (common way N., field S., tenements of John de Sancto Quintino, esq. E., and of James and Johmn Frere W.) which he had of the gift of his father T.G. Witn. William Gryffith perpetual vicar of Burton Anneys, Ralph Bukton of the same, John Webster, William Gylson of the same, Edmund Gylson of Thirnom, Robert Tyndale of Grauncemore. Given at Burton Anneys. Seal, (a squirrel?) 1 item

U DDWB/8/2 Lease for 21 years at 2s. 2 3/4d. rent: Henry Griffith of 2 Mar 1591 Burton Agnes, esq. to Thomas Newton of Grancemore, butcher Moiety of a carr or parcel of meadow ground called Thorneholme Hill in Grancemore: Witn. William Grene,

Ellis Couper, Richard Franke, Robert Style. Endorsement 'for the fine of iii li. viis (and surrender of a lease) for four yeares' 1 item

page 50 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/9 Grindale 1331 U DDWB/9/1 Agreement: between Sir Roger de Somervell, lord of 23 Apr 1331 Stocton near (Sutham?), and John son of Nicholas de Grendale, his brother Marmaduke and sister Maude A settlement of the manor of Grendale and a moiety of the town of Erghem (Argam) and 8 messuages, [ ] ac. land, 8ac. 1r. meadow and 9s. 8 1/2d rent in Thirnum and Grauncemore: Witn. S. Richard de Whyt[ ], Sir [ ] Burdet, William Man[ ]rk of Leicester, Henry Danet, John lord of Overton, John [ ], [ ] de Amy[ ], Gerard de Sc[ ]don. Given at P[ ]worth St. George martyr, 5Ed. III. Damaged. Seals (i) armorial, (ii) a standing figure; both indecipherable 1 item

U DDWB/10 Haisthorpe 1414 - 1803 U DDWB/10/1 Court Roll of the manor of Hastorp 1414 1 item

U DDWB/10/2 Lease for 21 years at 9s. rent: John Thorneholme of 30 Mar 1598 Brygham, esq. to John Chew of Duffa par. Barmston, labourer. Toft, croft and 2 grass balks in Hastorp: Witn. Willm Sadler, Robt. Cleathing 1 item

U DDWB/10/3 Replication of John Thorneholme, complainant to early 17th cent. answer of Walter Griffithe, defendant Title to property in Haystroppe, and parcel called Arnold Carr 1 item

U DDWB/10/4 Settlement by Demise for 1,000 years: Katherine 7 Nov 1603 Calverley of Burley, widow of William Calverley of Calverley, esq. to Sir William Ingleby of Ripley and William Middleton of Stockell, esq. For love of her younger sons William, Thomas, Sheaffeld and Raph and her daughters Anne, Katherine, Ellen and Dorothy: manor of Hastroppe alias Haystroppe with 10 messuages, 6 cottages and 46 oxgangs: To satisfy bequests in her will, then to use of W.C. and heirs of his body, then to be divided equally between S.C. & R.C. Witn. Willm. Fournesse, Richard Middleton, Willm. Mawton, George Wrosse, Christofer Thackrey. Seal, 'T.S.' 1 item

page 51 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/10/5 Bargain and Sale for £3,000: William Calverley of 9 Jul 1611 Huntingfeild, co. Suffolk, gent. to Sir Henry Griffyth of Burton Agnes Manor of, and all property of W.C. in Hastroppe alias Haistroppe. Arnall Carre in Thorneholme Feild: Witn. George Ellis, George Hunter, William Weycoe, John Bassett, John Lovell, Robt. Sasney 1 item

U DDWB/10/6 Assignment: Sir William Inglebye and William 16 Jul 1611 Middleton of Stockell, esq. to James Harley of Bryans Brampton, co. Hereford., Robert Throckmorton of Weston Underwood, co. Bucks., and William Waycoe of Hilderthorpe, gents. (as trustees for Sir Henry Griffith) Their interest in the manor of, and property in, Hastroppe alias Haistroppe, under U DDWB/10/4: Recites bequests to her children in Will of Katherine Calverley, widow. Witn. James Counstable, Fra. Bayldon, Jo. Colby, Marmaduke Rasin, Marmaduke Constable, Tho. Lamplugh, Tho. Ingilbye, William Calverley, Michaell Tyreman, Ja. Pulleyn 1 item

U DDWB/10/7 Counterpart of Assignment as U DDWB/10/6. Witn. 16 Jul 1611 John Bassett, Tho. Lamplugh, John Goodcole, Henry Perrye, Edward Sheward, Thomas Terry, Robt. Hollier 1 item

U DDWB/10/8 List of deeds relating to manor of Haystrop. 1611 - 1750 Also reference to manors of Rousby, East and West Skealing and Greene; house in Pall Mall 1 item

U DDWB/10/9 Assignment: William Wilson of Sewerbie, labourer to 27 Mar 1620 Henry Griffythe of Burton Agnes, esq. Bond in £16 from Joseph Agard late of Thurnam alias Thurnholme, tailor to W.W. to warrant to him a close in Haisthorpe (lands of the lord of the manor S., Ladiegayte N.) which he had purchased from J.A. (Bargain and Sale, and Bond both dated 24 October 1610); W.W. now having sold the premises to H.G.: Witn. Francis Ringrose, John Pearson, Henry Throckmorton, George Arblaster, Tho. Gibsonn 1 item

page 52 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/10/10 Assignment: Sir Francis Boynton of Agnes Burton to 18 Jun 1664 Richard Thorp of Killam 'gresser' Tithes in Haistropp: As collateral security for repayment of £280. Recites a Bond in £400 from Sir Francis Boynton to R.T. for repayment (£200 borrowed); and a lease from the Archbishop of York to Sir Francis Boynton of two thirds of the rectory of Agnes Burton (of which the tithes of Haistropp are parcel). Witn. John Harwood, William Fisher 1 item

U DDWB/10/11 Abstract of Title of Thomas Colebatch, nephew and 1676 - 1754 heir of Rev. George Colebatch Haistorp (mentions Longstone Car) and Gransmore 1 item

U DDWB/10/12 Lease for a year: Sir Mathew Peirson of Lowthorp 11 Jan 1677 (Lowthorpe) to Thomas Norton of Boynton, gent. Messuage, stable, barn, foregarth, hempgarth, well garth, adjoining close, a parcel in the Low Field (parcel of the 2 selions mentioned below; the field being converted to pasture; 'in liew of the said grounde there is now enjoyed' 1 1/2 beastgates in the Low Feild); cottage with adjoining close called Coate Close, 6 oxgangs and 2 selions, in Haistrop. All property of M.P. in Haistrop and Granesmoore: To lead to a Release. Witn. Rich. Legard, Tho. and Anne Peirson, Eliz. Awbon (Awton?) 1 item

U DDWB/10/13 Assignment for £600: Elizabeth and Dorothy Bushell of 1698 Barmston, spinsters, daughters and exors. of, and Anne, widow of, Charles Bushell of Haistrop, gent. to John Moyser of Beverley, esq. Manor and manor house of Haistrop with 16 oxgangs: Recites a Mortgage of the premises for £3,000 by Sir Francis Boynton of Burton Agnes to Francis and Charles Bushell of Haistrop gents. (£2,400 of which has already been repaid). Reference to a lease of capital messuage in Haistrop called Haistrop Hall Garthe and 18 oxgangs from Sir Henry Griffith of Burton Agnes to Henry Bushell of Haistrop, gent., at £36 rent, form lives of Francis, Charles and Elizabeth Bushell children of H.B. (23 June 1665), still in being for life of E.B.; which Lease is excepted. Not executed 1 item

page 53 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/10/14 Assignment as U DDWB/10/13. From Elizabeth and 3 May 1699 Dorothy Bushell (as U DDWB/10/13) and Frances and Anne Bushell, admins. of Anne Bushell (as U DDWB/10/13) to John Moyser. Also excepts interest of E., D., F., & A.B. in Somer Grounds and Thorn Close in Little Kelk, under deed between Sir Francis Boynton and Henry Bushell, esq. (1 September 1656) Witn. Henry Boynton, Francis Fisher, Samuell Dumbleton, Wm.Ginnins 1 item

U DDWB/10/15 Agreement between Sir Griffith Boynton and others 12 Oct 1723 i) Sir Griffith Boynton of Burton Agnes and Francis Boynton of Beverley, esq. and ii) Thomas Norton, senr., his son Thomas Norton, jnr., and Robert Dailes, all of Bridlington gents: for inclosure of lands (Carnaby E., highway from Carnaby to Haystrup M., town of Haystrup W.) and parcels of meadow and pasture called the Greate Ings, Kingsdaile, Kingsdaile Close, West Butt Ings, Barne Tofts and Mildred (Carnaby E., Lowfield W.) all in the East Field or South East Field; parcel called Crosse Butts in the West Field (close called Intacks. S., Thurnholme W., highways from Haystrup to Thurnholme N., little close in Haystrup E.); all in Haystrup: Witn. Fr. Heron, Jo. Grimston, Sam Neck 1 item

U DDWB/10/16 Inclosure Award further to U DDWB/10/15 9 Nov 1723 1 item

U DDWB/10/17 Copy of Inclosure Award as U DDWB/10/16 c. 1723 1 item

U DDWB/10/18 Release for £1,200: Ann, widow of Thomas Norton, 30 Sep 1731 gent. Thomas Norton, gent eldest son and heir of T.N., all of Bridlington, Francis Norton, gent., and Elizabeth Lamont, both of Bridlington Key and younger children of T. & A.N. to Rev. George Colbach of Wetwang Messuage, foregarth, orchard, garden and 6 oxgangs (part of which are now inclosed into specified closes and parcels, The Langstone Car being one) and a cottage in Haystrop. Witn. Margt. Mihill, Ja. Mihill, J. Mihill, jnr., Edw. Bell, jnr 1 item

U DDWB/10/19 Final Concord for £260: Rev. George Colbach, plaintiff 20 Sep 1731 and Ann Norton, widow, Thomas and Francis Norton gents. and Elizabeth Lamont, widow, deforceants Messuage, cottage and 100ac. land, 70ac. meadow and 70ac. pasture in Haystropp and Gransmore 1 item

page 54 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/10/20 Exemplification of Final Concord as U DDWB/10/19 13 Jun 1733 1 item

U DDWB/10/21 Mortgage for £4,000: c. 1736 i) John Moyser of Beverley, Hugh Bethell of Rise, William Burton of Hotham and Thomas Hassell of Thorpe, esqs. (trustees of Will of Sir Griffith Boynton) ii) Sir Francis Boynton of Burton Agnes and his eldest son Griffith, esq iii) Rev. Richard Kirshaw D.D. rector of Ripley and iv) William Kirshaw Boynton of Ripley, esq. to v) Sir John Jacob of West Wratting, co. Cambs: manor and manor house of Haystropp with 13 oxgangs called the Feld and Laith Garths, 2 orchards, 3 North Closes, South Close, Ash Close, Intack Ings, Broad Ings, Old Pasture Leys, Cross Butts, Yate Flatts, Mildred Closes, Lowfield, Near Firth, Farr Firth and Moor, and severall flatts of land in Westfield, Highfield and East Field, containing 270ac. in all messuage and 13 oxgangs called the orchard, Three Garths, Mill Close Ings, Leys Headland, Dale Close, Mildred Close, 'the said closes called Low Field Near Firth, Farr Firth and Moor', and severall flatts of land containing 172ac. in all; messuage and 8 oxgangs called the Garth, Harry Garth, Ings Close, the Leys, (Bimule?) Dale Close, Fishpool Closes, 'the said closes called Low Field, Near Firth, Farr Firth and Moor' and several flatts of land containing 165ac. in all; messuage and 8 oxgangs called the Garth, Mill Close, East Ings Close, the Leys, Under Hunger Hill Close 'the said closes called Low Field, Near Firth, Farr Firth and Moor' and severall flatts of land containing 160ac. in all; 11 cottages, 8 garths, and the said closes called Lowfield, Carr and Moor: 20 January 1735/6. Endorsement of payments and repayments of principals and interest, (no date) 1 item

U DDWB/10/22 Lease: for 21 years at £45. rent: Rev. George Colbach 6 Sep 1743 of Great to John Spink of Littel Driffield, yeoman Farm house, adjoining close, 6 oxgangs, 3 butts and 1 balk arable, 7 beastgates in the Low Field, 2 averige gates, parcel called Longston Carr with parcel lately enclosed at the end of it, and cottage in Haystrop. 1 dale of meadow in Gransmoor, Field Moor Carr. Witn. James Rudd and Marm. Prickett 1 item

page 55 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/10/23 Surrender of Mortgage as U DDWB/10/21 on 15 Feb 1716 Redemption; by Sir Hilderbrand Jacob of par. St. James Westminster (grandson of Sir John Jacob as U DDWB/10/21) to Hugh Bethell of Rise, William Burton of Hotham, esqs. and Sir Griffith Boynton of Burton Agnes. Witn. Ann Peters, Nath. Sheffield, Samuel Hassell and Wm. Nelson, jnr 1 item

U DDWB/10/24 Copy. Will of Rev. George Holbach of Great Driffield 21 Nov 1754 Bequests to Matthew supposed son of brother Matthew; John, Mary and Jane children of brother Timothy; Frances Gough and Jane Davis children of sister Ann Low, Thomas Radford of Kidderminster; James Stockell, parish clerk of Great Driffield; Timothy, eldest son, and Thomas son of brother Timothy, niece Jane wife of Christopher Jackson of Bridlington; housekeeper Jane Davis daughter of niece Jane Davis 1 item

U DDWB/10/25 Agreement for Sale for £1,760: William Paull of 21 Jun 1757 Nafferton, esq. to Sir Griffith Boynton of Burton Agnes Messuage, cottage and lands of Haystrop (late the estate of Rev. George Colbach, dec'd. and in tenure of George Langton as tenant of Timothy Colbach with whom W.P. has contracted for the purchase of the premises and of the property) 1 item

U DDWB/10/26 Lease and Release further to, and parties and property 12 - 13 May 1758 as U DDWB/10/25. Property described as messuage, 6 oxgangs, 4 closes, parcel containing 3 butts, 1 balk arable,1 1/2 beastgates in the Low Field and 2 average gates, close called Longstone Carr and parcel at west end of it, and cottage 2 items

U DDWB/10/27 Bond in £1,000: William Paull of Nafferton, esq. to Sir 1758 Griffith Boynton of Burton Agnes: for performance of covenants (of U DDWB/10/26?) 1 item

U DDWB/10/28 Grant: for £2,000 28 Oct 1803 i) Sir Francis Boynton of Burton Agnes ii) George Sunley of Coxwold, gent iii) William Lockwood, jnr. of Easingwold, gent. and John Buckle of Cox, linendraper iv) Thomas Scott of Oulston, gent : Sir Francis Boynton to G.S.: annuity of £210 from farm with 260ac. 2r. 29p., farm with 252ac. 2r. 27p., farm with 287ac. 1r. 9p., messuage with 5ac. 1r. 30p., messuage with 5ac., messuage with 5ac. 1r. 30p., messuage with 5ac. 8p., and house and garth in Haisthorp 1 item

page 56 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/11 Hull 1592 - 1636

U DDWB/11/1 Feoffment for £100: Hull Corporation to Stephen 20 Sep 1592 – Purstwad of Hull, beer-brewer 18 Jul 1593 Messuage in Hull Street alias High Street, near the Horse Staith (land belonging to hospital called Godshowse near the Charterhouse, in tenure of Edward Blyth W. & N.; Hull St. E.; land late of William Rooper, dec'd. S.) late in tenure of, widow Kitchyn; and a garden (le Newe Scolehowse and its garden E.; Trinity churchyard N.; gardens of Hull Corporation in tenure of William Smyth, merchant W., and in tenure of Bartholomew Burnett alias Bell S.). Power of attorney to Richard Purstwood and Christopher Harrison of Hull, merchants to deliver seisin. Witn. Wm. Richardson, mayor, Wm. Gee, Willm. Wilson, Wyllm. Smyth, Wm. Braye, Robart Dalton, Edward Wakefeilde, Leonard Wyllan, Luke Thurscross. Corporation Seal; and counter-seal (merchant's mark- R.W. or W[illiam] R[ichardsone]) damaged. Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. Wm. Smeaton, Bernard Smythe, James Normane, Pellam Crew, Wm. Morton, Rychard Thyrkyll, James [Skrie], 18 July 1593 1 item

U DDWB/11/2 Bond in £200 for peaceful possession, further to U 20 Sep 1592 DDWB/11/1 1 item

U DDWB/11/3 Bargain and Sale: John Boulton, gent. and wife Joan 28 Jun 1636 (widow of William Haddlesey) to Rev. John Shafton and John Collison, shoemaker, all of Beverley Messuage divided into two, towards S. end of Hull St. alias High St. (in tenures of William Chambers, merchant and Matthew Hardy, mercer): Witn. Philip Wenseley, Wyllyam Fotherbie, Raph Toute, John [Fik]Lind 1 item

page 57 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/12 Little Kelk 1185 - 1592 U DDWB/12/1 Confirmation in frankalmoign: Robert Talum to c. 1185 Bridlington Priory All gifts of his grandfather and father to the priory (i.e. 2 mills under one roof ('in una domo' at Kelcam, with a way sixteen feet broad through the middle of his cultivated land from Schepesbrigge to the mills, pasture for horses coming to the mill on its S. side between the mills and his house, a garden, and all other things belonging to the mills), rendering 2 marks yearly. The gift of his father's paternal uncle, Godfrey Talun (i.e. 2 1/2 marks from the mill). The site to which the mills have been moved so that neither he nor his heirs will build any mill between the said mills and his mill on the same mill-stream. All tithes and all other things from the mills are acquitted. All the meadow between Brakenhill and the mill-stream from the way to the said two mills to the way to the mill of Lowetorp. All Brakenhill, the marsh near Brakenhil and the arable land in the marsh. All the marsh between the same arable land and the Kelk ('via de Kelca') towards the S. as the ditch made by the canons leads. Common of pasture throughout the town; in marsh and in field, and thatch in the marsh as often as necessary at Kelk ('tantum cooperture in marisco quanto indigebit apud Kelcam'). Right of way to the mills by the way from Harpham to the Mills by R.T's. land: Witn. Stephen de Killom, Adam his son, Walter de Bouinctona, Adelard de Willardebi, Roger his brother, William son of Rayner, Peter de Spineto, Serlo Talun, Reginald Pinceguerra, Gerard the clerk of Killam, Roger son of Hilde of Brell(ington), Firmino de Scardeburch, Walter son of Ivo de Willardebi, Roger de Hundemanebi, Adam de Bouinctona, Henry Silver. Seal, a bird, 'SIGILIUM ROBER[ ] [ ]ALUN', damaged and varnished 1 item

page 58 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/12/2 Demise: John prior, and convent of Bridlington to Hugh 5 Feb 1253 de Capella All their property in Parva Kelc, with a road from Schepesbrig to their mills of Twagrind (excepting their mills of Twagrind with the mill - pond and other appurtenances, 1/2ac, meadow by the mill near the water's edge to be enclosed with a ditch ('iuxta ripamaque ad claudendum fossato'), and sufficient land to repair and maintain the mill-pool) and the Harpam road ('via regia de Harpam') as far as the Kelk causeway and from the causeway to the mills: Rendering 9s. yearly and paying tithes of the mills to the rector of Foston. Given at Bridlington, nones of February 1252. Seal of the priory, vesica, Virgin and Child, a kneeling figure on left kisses her foot, 'SIGILLU' ECCLE'. SCE. MAR[ ]BRELLING(TON)A', edges damaged and cracked. Counterseal, vesica, Virgin and Child, 'SS. MARIE. DE. BRID [ ] ACIONE[ ]' 1 item

U DDWB/12/3 Grant and Confirmation: Edmund, 'son of the illustrious 20 Feb 1271 King of England' (i.e. Edmund Crouchback son of Hen. III) and his wife Aveline to Bridlington Priory All lands of their fee in Parva Kelk which the priory had of the gift of William de Boyvill and wife Joan: Witn. Sir Gilbert Talebot, Sir John de Oketon, Richard Fokeram, William de Percy, Hugh de Vienna, Roger de Wardington, clerks. Given at London. Seal, lion passant tricorporate, 'SIGILLUM, EDMUNDI. FILII. REGIS. ANGLIE' 1 item

U DDWB/12/4 Receipt from John, rector of Foston for £8. 13. 4. paid 20 Nov 1338 by Sir Robert, prior of Bridlington for tithes of Parva Kelk due at Martimas 1338. Given at Foston, Friday after St. Bricius bishop 1338. Fragment of small seal, Virgin and Child standing left, a standing figure right, a kneeling figure in worship below '...[ELRE[ ]TON?]...' 1 item

page 59 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/12/5 Demise for 7 years from Invention of Holy Cross 1487: 5 Jun 1484 at £13. rent: Prior and convent of Bridlington to Sir Gervase Clyfton Manor of Parva Kelke and all its lands (excepting courts, farms and services of tenants, wards, reliefs, fines, 2 mills with meadows and enclosures belonging to them and 'heronfewes' and fishing in the great ditch): Priory to pay to heirs of John Mowbray 20 geese at feast of St. Peter in chains 2s. at St. Martin in winter, the farm of 1ac. pasture in Arden, and (8s. to the lordship of Burtonanas?). Given in the chapterhouse of Bridlington. An inventory of furniture and goods demised is attached. Fragment of seal, vesica, Virgin and Child attending in an architectural frame. '[ ]ALIGTON.' 1 item

U DDWB/12/6 Receipt from Robert Danby prior, and convent, of c. 1504 Bridlington for £18. paid by Lady Agnes Clifton, widow, lady of Burton Annas, for farm of Parva Kelk, 1504. Given at Bridlington. Seal 'R.D.', 23 November 1504. Memorandum that she has retained 8s. for fee farm of Brundons, (no date) 1 item

U DDWB/12/7 Similar Receipt to U DDWB/12/6 from John, prior of 20 Nov 1507 Bridlington, to Sir Walter Griffith. ('Brundons' now 'Brundondholme'). Given at Bridlington. Fragment of seal, (a bird, wings raised?) 1 item

U DDWB/12/8 Feoffment: Sybil Marten, widow to Sir George Griffith c. 1547 Manor of Lytyllkelke with all her property there, including 2 fulling mills with adjacent meadow: For £800 (i.e. £200 on following 14 November, and £120 a year on same day for 5 years thereafter. Each instalment payable at the font of St. Paul's, London, between 9am - 11a.m.) Power of attorney to Thomas Fayrfax and Stephen Torye to deliver seisin. Witn. Oliver Dawbeney, George Myddilton, Edmunde Weykowe, Fowke Powell, Wyllm. (Wurme?), Henry (Songgarn?). Seal, a merchant's mark 'O.D.', 2 July 1547 Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. Thomas Storye, John Hogsson, Roger Newstede, Brian Clark, Stevyn Clark, Lancelot Davyson, Brian Bartendale, William Yole, Rauff Barett, John Pacoke, Thomas Clark, William Russill, Rauff Vicerman, (no date) 1 item

page 60 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/12/9 Lease for 21 years at £4. rent: Henrie Griffith of Burton 4 May 1592 Agnes, esq. to John Stevenson of Lowthorpe, labourer Meadow ground called Scott Milne Holmes in Little Kelke, on either side the stream. Witn. William Weycoe, Willm. Greness, Henry Slater 1 item

U DDWB/13 Nafferton 1231 - 1249 U DDWB/13/1 Gift: Thoms, prior, and convent, of Bridelington to John n.d. [1231 - 1249] son of Adam de Cotum of Nafferton Toft with buildings which they had of the gift of Stephen son of Gilbert de Nafferton (toft of Adam Bunting(gham?) S.; toft of Geoffrey de Pogthorp N.; common ways in Nafferton E. & W.): Rendering 4s. 3d. yearly. Witn. Sir Robert le Conestable of Flaynburgh, Sir William de Bucton, John de Marton, (Hoba?) Polayn of Bridlington, Robert Haulay of Wandesford, Reginald le Porter. Seal and counterseal (as U DDWB/12/2), badly damaged and crumbling 1 item

U DDWB/14 Ottringham 1614 - 1730 U DDWB/14/1 Abstract of Title of Francis Boynton, esq. and wife 1614 - 1730 Frances Manor, rectory and estate of Ottringham, late the estate of Sir William Cobb, dec'd., 1614 - 1725 Endorsed with Undertaking by Wentworth to redeliver the deeds mentioned in the Abstract on redemption of a mortgage for £5,000 Cancelled, 22 December 1730 1 item

U DDWB/14/2 Demise: Dame Barbara Cobb of London, widow to Sir 1 Dec 1677 William Cobb of Beverley Close in Ottringham called Parsonage Intack (10ac.) with tithes of corn, grain and hay in East and West Fields of Ottringham, tithes of corn an grain in fields called the Haws and the Intack when they are used in tillage, tithes of hay of the Ing, and the parsonage barns and yards: Witn. Edward Barnard, J. Hablethwayt 1 item

page 61 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/14/3 Lease for a year: Sir Nicholas Pelham of Catfield, co. 22 Apr 1700 Sussex, Thomas Methold of Kensington, co. Middlesex, esq., George Monson of Grays Inn, esq., William Monson of par. St. Ann's Westminster, esq.and Sir William Cobb of Beverley to Hildebrand, Lord Alington and Edward Monson of Broxbourne, co. Herts. esq. Manor or manors of Ottringham of Ottringham Marsh (sometime property of Meaux Abbey); rectory and tithes of Ottringham (sometime property of Bridlington Priory) and all their property there; To lead to a Release. Witn. Thos. Bowyer, Peter Townsend, Marmaduke Alington, Jo, Moyser, Tho. Alured, Sam. Milner, Christopher Eyre, Phillip Boteler 1 item

U DDWB/14/4 Mortgage for the manors of Ottringham and Ottringham 23 - 24 Apr 1701 Marsh and others i) Hildebrand, Lord Alington and Edward Monson of Broxbourne, co. Hants, esq ii) Frances Heblethwayt of Beverley, spinster (grandaughter of Sir William Cobb, dec'd.) Marmaduke and William Alington of Lincolns Inn, gents iii) Peter Townsend of Beverley, gent : manor or manors of Ottringham and Ottringham Marsh, rectory and tithes of Ottringham and all property ther of Lord A. E.M. & F.H. Capital messuage of Sir W.C. in Beverley: To secure repayment by F.H. of £2,500 and interest each to Lord A. and to E.M. Witn. Francis Feilds, John Backwell, Hugh Williams 1 item

U DDWB/14/5 Mortgage as U DDWB/14/4 1 item 23 - 24 Apr 1701

U DDWB/14/6 Mortgage to secure repayment of sums U DDWB/14/4 14 - 31 Aug 1717 i) Lord Alington ii) Stephen Luddington of Lincoln, gent. (exor of Edward Monson of Lincoln, dec'd.) iii) Francis Boynton of Beverley, esq. and wife Frances (nee Hebblethwayt) iv) Marmaduke Alington of Lincolns Inn, esq. and Walter Gibbons of par St. Andrews, Holbourne, gent.: to secure repayment of sums as in U DDWB/14/4 to Lord A. and M.A. (£2,500 and interest to each): [ ] [ ] manor or manors of Ottringham Marsh; rectory and tithes of Ottringham and all property of F.B. there: Witn. Edward Mountency, Wm. Burnett, Peter Lely, Tho. Berriman, Ch. Townesend, Cha. Darby, Robert Rawdon, G. Davies, Fran. Broxholme, 23 - 24 August 1717 Attached is a Letter: Ste. Luddington, Lincoln to Marmaduke Allington, Lincolns Inn: a Bill for £2,000. He will assign the above mortgage to M.A. on request, 31 August 1717 Also the Bill, drawn on M.A. and payable to George Mawer, sailsman, Smithfield, 14 August 1717 1 item

page 62 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/14/7 Mortgage as U DDWB/14/6 14 - 31 Aug 1717 1 item

U DDWB/14/8 Declaration of Trust: Marmaduke Arlington of Lincolns 24 - 25 Aug 1718 Inn to Marmaduke Rawden of Hertford, gent. That £2,000, part of £2,500 secured to M.A. by U DDWB/14/6 was the money of M.R. Witn. Wm. Arlington, Wal Gibbons Endorsements transferring the £2,000 to Samuel Mead, 25 August 1718 1 item

U DDWB/14/9 Declaration of Trust: Marmaduke Alington of Lincolns 1718 - 1722 Inn and Walter Gibbons of par St. Andrews, Holbourne, gent. to Samuel Mead of Lincolns Inn That £2,500 secured to M.A. by U DDWB/14/6 was the money of S.M. Witn. Wm. Alington, Percival Hart, 25 August 1718 Endorsed with receipts for interest paid, 1719 - 1722 1 item

U DDWB/14/10 Agreement by Francis Boynton for rate of interest on 24 Feb 1721 £2,500 (secured to Lord Alington by U DDWB/14/6) being increased from 4% to 5%. Witn. Thomas Berriman, Ja. Mihill 1 item

U DDWB/14/11 Observations of Nathaniel Pigot, Middle Temple, on 29 January 1723 title to manor and rectory of Ottringham 1 item

U DDWB/14/12 Declaration of Trust 27 Feb 1724 i) Marmaduke Allington, esq. and Walter Gibbons, gent. both of Lincolns Inn ii) Francis Boynton of Beverley, esq iii) Sir John Jacob of West Wratting (exor. of Hildebrand, Lord Alington) iv) Samuel Mead of Lincolns Inn, esq : for £2,500 to Sir J.J. by S.M.: £2,500 secured to Lord A. by U DDWB/14/6 is now secured to S.M.: Witn. Josh. Pennington, Edward Hart, Alexander West 1 item

U DDWB/14/13 Declaration of Trust 4 May 1725 i) Francis Boynton ii) Samuel Mead iii) Marmaduke Alington and Walter Gibbons (all as U DDWB/14/12) iv) Thomas Hutton of Somerset House in the Strand, esq : for £5,000 to S.M. by T.H.: £5,000 secured by U DDWB/14/6 is now secured to T.H. Witn. Percivall Hart, Edward Hart, Alexander West 1 item

page 63 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/14/14 Transfer of Mortgage as U DDWB/14/6 to Sir William 15 - 16 Nov 1730 Wentworth of Bretton Hall, par. Silkston i) Francis Taylor and Samuel Dawson of York esqs. and Richard Dawson of London, merchant (exors. of Thomas Hutton of Poppleton, esq.) ii) Francis Boynton, Marmaduke Alington and Walter Gibbons iii) Sir W.W. and James Moyser of Beverley, esq: for £5,000 from Sir W.W. to exors as (i) 1 item

U DDWB/15 Rudston late 12th cent. - 1816 U DDWB/15/1 Quitclaim: William de Thorp to Bridlington Priory late 12th cent. Carucate in Ruddestain which he bought for their use from Mauger son of Thorald and his brother Robert, by Grant from Robert de Gant ('concedente Roberto de Gant'), and which he has held for some years from the canons at an annual farm, for as long as it pleased him and them: Witn. Richard de Grendale, Thomas his brother, William de Siwardebi, Mauger de Ergom, William son of Adelard de Besingebi, Gilbert de Spetona, Henry Silver and his sons Gregory and Henry, William de Logevile, William de Lekeburna, Richard de Buketon, William de Edlington, Ernald son of William de Buketon, Philip de Tranebi, Hugh de Clive. Seal, equestrian, mounted knight riding to right, sword raised, 'SIGILLUM. WILLI DE. TORP', edges chipped 1 item

U DDWB/15/2 Quitclaim as U DDWB/15/1. Wording of text identical late 12th cent. except omitting 'for as long as it pleased him and them'. Witn. Walter de Bouincton, Walter de Caretorp, Malger de Egom, Malger de Rictona, Robert Constabulario de Flainsburg, William de Siwardebi and his sons Robert Ernald, William de Buketon and his son William, William de Flaineburg and his brothers John and Richard, Gilbert de Speton, William son of Adelard de Bessingebi and his son Stephen, Henry Silver and his son Gregory. Seal as U DDWB/15/1 1 item

page 64 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/15/3 Gift: Malger de Rudestain to his son Alan late 12th cent. 2 bovates (land of William Tothe W.) and a toft (toft of John de Brigham W.) in Rudestan: Doing forinsec service for 2 bovates of the same fee where 8 carucates make a knight's fee. Witn. Walter de Kartorp, William de Astorp, William de Kartorp, Robert his brother, Stephen de Killum, Hugh de Clavilla, William Tothe, Peter Blundo, Daniel de Rudestain, John de Brigham, Walter his son, Adam his brother, John son of the parson, Adam de Torp, William de Torp, William de Friubois, Alan de Kelche. Seal fragment, varnished 1 item

U DDWB/15/4 Gift: William Tothe of Ruddestain to William, parson of early 13th cent. Ruddestain A toft of his fee in Ruddestain (land of Adam de Bouinton N. and of Stephen de Killum S.)For 2 marks of silver which W. the parson has given him 'of his chattels'. Rendering 1d. yearly. Witn. Malger de Ruddestain, Adam de Bouinton, William de Haskeltorp, Walter de Loutorp, Adam de Moncell, John de Brigham, Daniel de Kartorp, Adam de Torp, William de Torp, Ranulph Tothe, Hugh Tothe de Loutorp, Matthew the clerk of Daleby. Seal, vesica, a fleur-de-lys (or formalized tree?) 'SIGILL. WILEIMI. TOHTE' 1 item

U DDWB/15/5 Gift: for a sparrowhawk: William, parson of Rudestain early 13th cent. to his son John the clerk A toft in Rudestain of the fee of William Tothe (land of Adam de Bouintona N.; land sometime of Stephen de Killum S.): Free of all secular suite and demands, as in the charter of William Tothe 'which I have given to the said John'. Rendering 1d. yearly to the lord of the fee. Witn. Sir Malger, brother of the donor, Walter de Karetorp, Master Walter de Driffeud, Master John de Melsa, Master Robert de Brellington, Alan chaplain of Rudestain, Peter de Blundo, Daniel of Rudestain, John de Brigham. Fragment of seal 1 item

page 65 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/15/6 Gift in frankalmoign: John de Brigham and his wife early 13th cent. Beatrice to Bridlington Priory 2 bovates in Ruddestain (lying near 2 bovates which Stephen de Spineto gave to the priory towards the E.) and a toft (near the toft the said Stephen gave to the priory): Doing forinsee service for 2 bovates where 8 carucates make a knight's fee. Witn. Richard and William and Reginald, chaplains, Robert the clerk of Flaineburh, Ernald de Buketona, Luke Silver, Master Robert, John son of William sometime parson of Rudestain, Peter de Risa, Thomas de Swaledale and his nephew Alan Tristram, William Scaldare, Thomas de Willardebi. Seals (i) vesica a fleur de lys (or formalized tree?), 'SIGILL[ ] [ ]BRI [ ]', edges chipped; (ii) vesica, a branch, 'SIGILL BEATRICIS. DE KILLU' 1 item

U DDWB/15/7 Gift: for 5 marks of silver: Lambert Mandewer to early 13th cent. Richard de Spineto 2 bovates in Rudestain with a toft, which Adam Burgman held: Doing forinsec services for 2 bovates where 8 carucates make a knight's fee. Witn. Walter de Beigtun, William de Beigt(on), Rabot his brother, Bartholomew de Kirkebi, Robert de Apelt(on), Osbert the gatekeeper ('ianitore'), Walter de Torp, Adam his brother, Peter de Spineto, Henry his brother, Robert Talum, Richard de Camera, Robert Sump ('Sup') Robert Bachel(or), John de Hamerton, William the butler ('pinc'[erna]). Seal a bird, walking to the right, right wing raised, head turned backwards, '[ ]ILL. LAMBERTI. MAUNDEWER' 1 item

U DDWB/15/8 Confirmation: Malger son of Robert de Ruddestain to early 13th cent. Walter de Bouintona 3 bovates in Ruddestain of his fee which Walter took in exchange from Lambert Mandewerre for 2 bovates in Riggetona: Doing service for three bovates where 8 carucates make a knight's fee. Witn. Adam de Bouinton, Malger de Herhum, Walter de Torp, Walter de Caretorp, Peter Blunde, Adam son of Reginald, Walter his brother, Richard de Spineto. Seal, a lion passant to the right, edges chipped, varnished 1 item

page 66 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/15/9 Confirmation in frankalmoign: Malger son of Robert of early 13th cent. Rudestain to Bridlington Priory 1 carucate in Ruddestain which he claimed from them in the county (court) of York by the King's writ. Witn. Master Walter de Driffeld, Master Laurence clerk of Wilton, Master Gilbert and Robert de Brellincton, William de Leckeburn, Ernald de Marton, Luke Silver, Richard Gramaire, Henry de camera prioris. Seal as U DDWB/15/8. 'SIGILL. MALGERI [ ]' 1 item

U DDWB/15/10 Confirmation in frankalmoign: John de Brigham to early 13th cent. Bridlington Priory 1 carucate in Ruddestan (as U DDWB/15/8): Witn. Richard and William, chaplains of Brillington, Master Robert de Brellington, Peter Albo de Ruddestan, Ranulph Tothe, Richard de Irtona. Seal, vesica, a fleur- de-lys, 'SIGILL. JOHANNI DE, BRIGHAM' 1 item

U DDWB/15/11 Confirmation: (J(ohn) de Brigham, with the consent of early 13th cent. his wife B(eatrice) to Alan son of Malger de Budestan 2 bovates (land of William Tothe, W. ) and toft (toft in which J. & B. lived W.) in Rudestan: Doing forinsec service where 8 carucates make a knight's fee. Witn. Master Robert de Brelingtona, Peter Blundo, of Rudestan. William Tothe, Ranulph Tothe, Daniel de Rudestan, Adam de Torp, William de Torp, W. de Friboys, (early 13th cent.) Endorsement 'Eat alias in libro Beatrix uxer sue que melior est que ipsa fuit heres', (no date) 1 item

U DDWB/15/12 Gift in, widowhood: Beatrice de Killum, widow of John early 13th cent. de Brigham to her nephew John the clerk son of William sometime parson of Ruddestan 2 bovates (bovate which Roger Kalhod sometime held S.) and toft which Beatrice the nurse sometime held, in Ruddestain: Doing forinsec service for 2 bovates where 8 carucates make a knight's fee. Witn. Robert de Perci, Walter de Karthorp, William his son, Ingram de Bouignton, Adam de Bouignton, Stephen de Killum, Ranulph Tohe. Seal, vesica, a fleur-de-lys, indecipherable 1 item

page 67 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/15/13 Gift in, widowhood and frankalmoign: Beatrice de early 13th cent. Killum, widow of John de Brigham to Bridlington Priory Toft in Ruddestan (between toft Richard de Spineto gave to the priory and toft Reginald Grim sometime held): Witn. Master Robert de Brillington, Richard the chaplain of Brillington, Thomas de Sualedale, Daniel de Ruddestan, William Tothe, Ranulph Tothe, Peter Albo, Richard de Irtona 1 item

U DDWB/15/14 Confirmation by Maurice de Gaunt of Gift by Malger de early 13th cent. Ruddestain to Bridlington Priory. A carucate and 2 tofts in Ruddestain, of Malger's demesnes and Maurice's fee: Witn. Adam Painel, Ralph Painel, John de Hauney, Adam de Bouington, Walter de Folketon, Adam de Flixten, Ernald de Buketon, Gilbert de Speton, Ernald de Marton. Seal, armorial, 3 birds, a crescent for difference, 'SIGILL. MAURICII. DE GAUNT' 1 item

U DDWB/15/15 Gift in, widowhood and frankalmoign: Beatrice de early 13th cent. Killum, widow of John de Brigeham to Bridlington Priory Carucate in Rudestain which her once brother Malger son of Robert de Rudestain gave to the priory: Witn. Richard and William, chaplains of Brellington, Master Robert de Brellington, Peter Albo of Rudestain, Ranulph Tothe, Richard de Yrtona. Seal as U DDWB/15/6 (ii) 1 item

U DDWB/15/16 Confirmation in frankalmoigh: Geoffrey de Thorni to early 13th cent. Bridlington Priory. Carucate in Ruddestain given to the priory by Malger son of Robert de Ruddestain: Witn. Richard and William, chaplains of Brellingtona, Master Robert de Brellingtona, Peter Albo of Ruddestain, Ranulf Thothe, Richard de Hutona (Hirtona?). Seal, a lion passant to the right, 'GIGILLUM. GALFRIDI. DE. TORNI' 1 item

U DDWB/15/17 Confirmation in frankalmoign: Walter de Hugate to early 13th cent. Bridlington Priory. Carucate in Ruddestain given to the priory by Malger son Robert de Ruddestain: Witn. Richard and William, chaplains of Brellingtona, Master Robert de Brellington, Peter Albo of Rudestain, Ranulph Tothe, Richard de Hutona (Hirtona?), Thomas de Swaledale. Seal, vesica, fleur-de-lys (or bird with wings displayed?) 'SIGILL [ ] HU[D]GATE [ ]', damaged, (early 13th cent.) Endorsement 'Confirmacio Beatricis uxoris sue est in libro que fuit heres et ideo ista non que fuit pro viat sua', (no date) 1 item

page 68 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/15/18 Gift: Geoffrey de Thorni and wife Avice to Bridlington early 13th cent. Priory 3 tofts in Rudestain (sometime held, one each, by Reginald Grim, Ralph de Roma, and his brother Robert Flavel): Witn. Richard the chaplain, Master Robert de Brellington, John the clerk, Gilbert de Gaunt, Adam son of Mauger de Rudestain, John son of Wiliam sometime parson of Rudestain, Ranulph Thothe, William Scaldehare, Thomas de Sualedale, Thomas de Willardebi. Seals (i) as (U DDWB/15/6 (ii)), damaged (ii) a circlet, 'SIGIL [ ] ROST' (or ROSI'?), (early 13th cent.) Endorsed 'Continuetur in duabus cartis in libro'. Malger integrea Beatrix ('de Hugate' interlineated) una soror (eius?) fuit mater Avicie de Thorni'. Milo per Radulfus de Roma. Petris Bacheler per E. Kokes', (no date) 1 item

U DDWB/15/19 Gift in, widowhood and frankalmoign: Avice, widow of early 13th cent. Geoffrey de Torni to Bridlington Priory Carucate in Rudestain which her sometime Uncle Malger son of Robert de Rudestain gave to the priory. Witn. Richard and William, chaplains of Brellington, Master Robert de Brellington, Peter Albo de Rudestain, Ranulph Tothe, Richard de Yrtona, Thomas de Sualedale. Seal, a circlet, SIGILL'. AVICIE. DE. TOR(NI)' 1 item

U DDWB/15/20 Gift for 6s.: Robert son of Edolf de Killum to John the 1231 clerk son of William sometime parson of Ruddestain Toft in Ruddestain which Beatrice the nurse sometime held, and which J. quitclaimed to R. in the King's court at York, Sunday before St. John baptist 15 Hen. III (22 June or 24 August 1231) before Stephen de Segrave, Robert de Leissington and other justices intinerent. Witn. Walter de Grendale, Arnald de Buketon, William his son, Stephen de Besengbi, Luke Silver, Robert de Reddenesse, Richard de Hirton, Walter de Marton, Walter de Brigham, Adam his brother, Stephen de Spineto, Henry his brother. Seal, a lion passant to right, SIGILL [ ] IL. EDULFI 1 item

page 69 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/15/21 Gift in frankalmoign: John de Ruddestayn, rector of a mid 13th cent. moiety of the church of Suthferibi, to Bridlington Priory 4 bovates and 3 tofts in Ruddestayn (i.e. 2 bovates and a toft which he had of the gift of Beatrice, widow of John de Brigham (lying between land of Richard de Thorni and land of Henry de Staxton; which toft Beatrice the nurse sometime held); and 2 bovates and 2 tofts which he had of the gift of Stephen de Killum (lying on the W. side of the carucate of land which the priory has of the gift of Sir William de Torp; which tofts William son of Arundel and Simon Iolle sometime held). Also a toft beside the land of Alan de Bouington towards the N. and which William, father of the grantor, had of the gift of William Thothe; and with the grantor's villeins Bartholomew son of Matilda, Richard son of William son of Arundel, Alice and Beatrice sisters of the same Richard, and all their families and chattels: Doing forinsec service for the 4 bovates and 3 tofts as for 4 bovates where 8 carucates make a knight's fee; and rendering 1d. yearly, for the toft sometime of William Thoth, to the heirs of W.T. Witn. Sir Robert de Ulram Sir William de Astorp, Richard de Harpam, William de Ascham, Simon de Kelc, Alan de Ruddestayn, William Lemercer son of Robert de Syuuardeby, Gilbert Silver, Peter de Grendale, Peter Romano, John de Barkedale, John the porter, Alan de Aula, John de Bretherton. Seal, vesica, a dragon, 'SIGILL. IOHANNIS. DE. RUDDESTAYN' 1 item

U DDWB/15/22 Confirmation in frankalmoign: John son of Robert son mid 13th cent. of Edolf de Killum to Bridlington Priory Bovate in Ruddestain, given to him by his father and lying between land sometime of Peter de Friboys and land of Nicholas de Plumstede: Doing forinsec service for one bovate of that fee, where 8 carucates make a knight's fee. Witn. Sir Walter de Grendale, Sir Ernald de Buketon, Hugh de Clauile, John son of Robert de Killum, Adam de Killum, Peter de Plumstede, Robert de Rednesse, Stephen Calph, Reginald then porter. Seal, lion passant, 'S. IOHIS. FILL. ROBERTI' 1 item

U DDWB/15/23 Counterpart of Confirmation as U DDWB/15/22, but mid 13th cent. with 'scutage only when it shall occur' ('Faciende inde solummodo soutagium cum evenerit') instead of 'forinsec service'. Seal as U DDWB/15/22. Endorsed 'Duplex carta' 1 item

page 70 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/15/24 Gift in frankalmoign: Richard son of Sir Geoffrey de mid 13th cent. Thorny to Bridlington Priory Toft in Ruddestain with buildings (i.e. toft which William the miller sometime held from him, and which lies next ('propinquus') the chief close ('capitali clause') of Sir William de Astorph on the W. side). Also a toft and 2 bovates which he had of the gift of John de Ruddestain clerk, and J. de R. had of the gift of Beatrice de Killum. Witn. Sir William de Erghum, Sir William de Astorph, William son of John de Ruddestain, John son of Robert de Sywardeby, William de Besingbi, Richard de Harpam clerk, Robert de Oketona. Seal, two birds perched on a fleur-de-lys, 'S. RICADRI. DE. TR.' 1 item

U DDWB/15/25 Confirmation in frankalmoign: Alan de Kyllom to n.d., c. 1250 Bridlington Priory 2 bovates and 2 tofts which they had of the gift of John de Ruddestant, clerk sometime rector of a moiety of the church of Suthferiby (and which Stephen de Killom father of the donor gave to J. de R.): Doing forinsec service to the donor of 2 bovates of that fee, where 8 carucates make a knight's fee. Witn. Alexander de Sancto Quintino, Robert de Butterwick, Anselm de Harpham, Master Adam de Warauil,l rector of Goussell, Eudo de Coleuill, Alan de Bouington, Thomas de Alatheby (Alnatheby) William de Besingby, Thomas the bursar ('dispensatore') Roger the clerk of Hunddemanby. Seal, a standing figure 'S' ALANI. FIL' STHI. DE. KILLU' 1 item

U DDWB/15/26 Grant: Sir William de Hastorp to Matilda prioress, and c. 1250 convent of Swine ('Swyna') The gift of his grandmother Lady Iveto ('Ivete') being, a rent of 8s. from a bovate and toft in Rudstayn which Amfrey ('Amfridus') de Pokethorp sometime held, and a rent of 2s. from 2 other tofts in the same town: W. may improve the premises and any rent above the 10s. shall be his. Witn. Sir Robert de Hiltona, Sir Marmaduke de Twenge, Sir James de Mora, Roger de Dole of Dutorpe, Walter de Bucton, William Barn of Brandesburton. Seal (of the priory?), a seated female figure, a branch (or flower?) in the right hand, '[ ] UM. SCE. MARIE. DE. SW [ ]' edges chipped 1 item

page 71 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/15/27 Quitclaim: Robert son of John de Tweng living in late 13th cent. Rudstan to Bridlington Priory Annual rent of 1d. from 2 tofts in Rudstan which the priory held from him and his ancestors (i.e. those in which William Unwin and Agnes de Stanford dwelt ('inhabitare consueverant'): Witn. Richard son of Richard Thorny, Thomas de Plumstede, Robert de Bouington, Nicholas of the same, William son of William de Besingby, Andrew le Mercer of Bridlington, Gilbert son of Gilbert of the same. Seal, vesica a formalized tree, a bird on either of the two side branches, heads turned inwards to peck at the central branch, 'S! ROB'. DE TWENG DE RUDSTAN' 1 item

U DDWB/15/28 Gift: John son of John de Cauntebrig to Simon Friboys late 13th cent. of Rodestan 1/2 bovate in Rodestan (lying between lands of St. Mary's Abbey, York) and an eighth part of 3 tofts in Rodestan (tofts of St. Mary's Abbey on either side): Rendering 6d yearly to St. Mary's Abbey. Witn. Sir William de Carethorp, Richard Torni, Thomas de Plumsted, Robert his son, Ralph Haylard, Robert Eritage, Eustace ad Crucem. Small seal, classical, bearded head in profile to left 1 item

U DDWB/15/29 Demise: for 3 years or until 3 crops have been 11 Nov 1304 removed at 12d. rent.: Sir William the Constable to Alice, widow of Geoffrey the miller of Ruddestan 2 bovates arable in Ruddestan which Alan Fox sometime held at farm: Witn. Richard Torni, Ralph Helard, Geoffrey Fiveloc of Ruddestan, John de Karthorp, Robert de Thorp. St. Martin in winter, 1304 1 item

U DDWB/15/30 Demise: John de Hastorp and son and heir of Sir 28 Oct 1312 William de Hastorp to William Lauwis living in Rodstane Messuage and 2 bovates in Rudestane (i.e. messuage between the toft which little Simon holds of J. de H. on E.: and toft which Lady Hawise holds in name of dower on N.: and 2 bovates lying throughout the field between lands which Robert as Crucem and John Hopping holds of J. de H.): For 12 years from 11 November 1312) rendering 20s. yearly. Reserving forinsec services to Crown. Witn. Richard Turnay, Robert de Thorp, Ralph Hellard, S.S. Simon and Jude 1312. Seal, indecipherable 1 item

page 72 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/15/31 Demise: John de Hastorp son of Sir William de Hastorp n.d. [1312] to Thomas Houteclawe of Rudstane Messuage and croft in Rudstane which Robert son of Alan de Hastorp sometime held (lying in the West street of Rudstane between the toft of J.de H. which Robert ad Crucem holds S. and the toft which Thomas Tateman holds from the person N.): For 20 years from 11 November 1312, rendering 4s. yearly. Witn. Richard Turnay de Rudstane, Ralph Helard, John Friboys, Robert de Thorp 1 item

U DDWB/15/32 Demise: John de Hasthorp de Thomas the fuller 11 Nov 1314 ('fullone') of Rudstan and his wife Helen 3 crofts and a certain parcel ('Particula') of land in Rudstan (i.e. one croft next to the toft of the rector of the church at the entrance to the town; another between the toft John de Leuthorp holds from William de Rudstan and the toft of Margery Plaice; and the third between the toft William son of Herbin holds from Sir Robert de Bouyngton and the croft of John Friboys; the parcel lying in le Dikes at Herygom (Argam)): For 10 years, rending 12s. yearly. Witn. William de Rudstan, Richard Torny, Ralph Helard, John Helard, John Friboys. St. Martin in Winter 1314. Seal indecipherable 1 item

U DDWB/15/33 Demise: Sir John de Hasthorp to John son of Thomas n.d. [1320] le Clerk of Gemeling and wife Alice 2 tofts and 1/2 bovate in Rudstan which William le Harpur held. For their lives, rendering 34s. yearly beginning at Pentecost 1320. Witn. William de Rudstan, Richard Torni, Robert de Thorp, John Freboys. Seal, indecipherable 1 item

U DDWB/15/34 Demise: Sir John de Hasthorp to Alan Oppying of 11 Nov 1321 Ruddestan 2 bovates in Ruddestan between lands of John de Boynton and of J. de H.: For 6 years rendering 24s. yearly. Witn. Richard Torni, Robert de Thorp, Ralph Helard, John Helard, John Fryboys of Ruddestan. St. Martin in winter 1 item

page 73 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/15/35 Copies (14th cent.) of papers relating to Richard late 13th cent. - Thorny 1326 a) Grant at fee farm: Richard Thorny to Master John de Rudstan son of Robert de Oketon: toft and croft in Ruddestan (i.e. toft lying next to the capital messuage of J. de R. on the S. and extending in breadth to the toft and croft of Sir James de Frivyle: Rendering 4s. yearly. Witn. Sir Walter de Llocketon, Sir William de Garthorpe, Sir William de Hasthorp, John de Monceus, Thomas de Plumstede, Simon de Friboyse, late 13th century b) Quitclaim: Richard Thorny de Rudestan to Sir William de Ergham: rent of 4s. as in (a): Given at Rudstan, Monday after St. Mark evangelist 19 Ed. II, (28 April 1326) Endorsement 'Carethorp. There are 12 carucates of which the heir of Carthorp holds 4 carucates of the liberty of St. Peter of York, and the same heir holds 4 carucates of the liberty of St. Mary, and Mounceaux holds 4 carucates of the Earl of Albemarle ('d. 1. d'?) of the King, where 48 carucates make a fee', undated 2 items

U DDWB/15/36 Demise: Sir John de Hasthorp to Sir William de 1326 Wyrethorp, chaplains for life 2 bovates in Ruddestane which Robert del Hylle held from Sir J. de H. Rendering 24s. yearly beginning at Pentecost 1327. Witn. Richard Spynes de Ruddestane, William de Ruddestane, Richard Therry, John Fribus, John de Foston, Robert del Hylle, Thomas the fuller ('fullone') all of the same. Given at Hasthorp, Feast of Eleven Thousand Virgins, 1326 1 item

U DDWB/15/37 Gift: Thomas son and heir of Robert de Plumsted of 7 Sep 1331 Thorp to John de Mounceaus 3 tofts and 2 1/2 bovates in Ruddestane (i.e. toft between tofts of St. Mary's Abbey, York and of John Friboys; toft between tofts of Sir John Tournay and of Richard de Gemeling; toft on the S. of the town of Ruddestane, between tofts of Sir John de Hasthorp and of John Friboys on one side and the South field of the said town on the other; 2 bovates between lands of St. Mary's Abbey, York and of the rector of Ruddestane; and the 1/3 part of a bovate lying between land of William son of Eustace ad Crucem and land which Peter Helard of Ruddestane holds of Margaret de Playce: Witn. Sir Robert de Hylton, Sir William de Playce, Sir Robert de Sywardeby, John de Carethorp, John de Fryboys. Given at Lissett. Sab. before Nativity B.V.M. 5 Ed. III) 1 item

page 74 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/15/38 Quitclaim: Parties, property and witn. as U 30 Nov 1331 DDWB/15/37. Given at Leset, Sab. in St. Andrew apostle 5 Ed. III 1 item

U DDWB/15/39 Gift: Matilda, widow of Sir Robert de Tillioll to John de 29 Aug 1332 Mounceaus and wife Isabel As U DDWB/15/37: Witn. Sir Robert le Conestable of Halsham, Sir Awand de Ruda, Sir William de la Twyer, Thomas de Mounceaux, John de Surdevale. Given at Swyn, Sab. in Decollation St. John baptist 6 Ed. III. Seal, 3 shields (i) 3 annulets (ii) barry of six (iii) a lion rampant 1 item

U DDWB/15/40 Demise: John de Mounceaus and wife Isabel to 10 Dec 1336 Thomas de Ake and wife Agnes for their lives 2 bovates in Ruddestane which they (J. & A. de M.) had of the gift of Thomas son of Robert de Thorp in the fee of St. Mary's Abbey, York lying between land of the abbey and land of the rector of All Saints' Ruddestane. A place of land in Ruddestane (between toft of Sir John de Hasthorp and toft of rector of All Saints' Ruddestane) and 6ac. in the field of Ruddestane (i.e. 2 1/2ac. lying in length from the town of Ruddestane to the boundary of Killum on the W.; 1/2ac. on le Neudayls; 2ac. on Thriddayls; and 1ac. on le Southladstaynes, all in the same field and in the fee of St. Mary's Abbey, York and lying between lands of William son of Eustace of Ruddestane, and of Peter Helard): Rendering 30s. 6d. yearly beginning at Pantecoat 1337. Witn. John de Carethorp, Richard Spynes, Thomas de Thorp, John Friboys. Given at Ruddestone. Tuesday after St. Nicholas bishop, 1336 1 item

U DDWB/15/41 Demise: Sir John de Hasthorp to Ralph de Roston and 1 Oct 1340 wife Margaret for their lives Toft and court in Rudstone lying between toft which Beatrice Hutlaghe holds the toft of Roger de Bouington: Rendering 4s. silver yearly beginning at Pentecost 1341. Witn. Richard Spynes, John Friboys, Walter Fivelok. Given at Hasthrop. Sunday after Michaelmas 1340 1 item

page 75 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/15/42 Grant: Sir John de Hasthorp to William son of Thomas 2 Jan 1341 Walker of Rudstane and wife Agnes for their lives Toft which Geoffrey Attebrig sometime held and 2 bovates which Isabel Attebrig sometime held, in Rudstane: Rendering 28s. and a stone of flock ('unam petram fickcorum') yearly beginning at Pentecost 1341. Witn. Sir William de Twerthorp, chaplain, Richard Spynes, John Fribus. Given at Hasthorp. Tuesday after Circumcision of Our Lord 14 Ed. III. Seal indecipherable 1 item

U DDWB/15/43 Gift: William de Wyverthorp chaplain to William de 12 Mar 1342 Hasthorp Messuage in Rudestan (between messuages of St. Mary's Abbey, York N., and of W. de W.S.): Witn. Sir John Torny, John de Carthorp, Gilbert de Erhum, John Fryboys, Peter Ferrur of Garton, Walter Fyloc. Given at Rudeston, Tuesday after Sunday in mid-Lent ('in medie Quadragesime') 1341 Seal, Virgin and Child 1 item

U DDWB/15/44 Quitclaim: Richard Spynes living in Ruddestane to 28 Jul 1342 William son of Sir John de Hasthorp Messuage in Ruddestane which W. had of the gift of William de Wyverthorp, chaplain: Witn. Sir Robert de Tweng, parson of a moiety of the church of Tweng, Sir William le Conestable, Roger de Bonyngton, Gilbert de Erghum, Peter le Feror, jnr., Robert Westiby de Louthorp. Given at Ruddestone, Sunday after St. James apostle 16 Ed. III. Seal armorial, a tree 'SIGILLUM, RICADI. SPYNES.' 1 item

U DDWB/15/45 Quitclaim: John Fryboys of Ruddestane, chaplain to Sir 28 Aug 1344 John de Hasthorpe A piece of land ('unam divisam terre') in Ruddestane with 2 ash trees growing on it (between messuage of Sir J. de H.E. and messuage which J.F. had of the gift of his father W.; highway N.; croft of Sir William de Ergham S.): Witn. Sir John Torny, John de Karethorp, Gilbert de Ergham, Sir William de Wewerthorp, Richard Spynes. Given at Ruddestane V Kal. September 1344. Seal, (as U DDWB/15/43?- indecipherable) 1 item

page 76 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/15/46 Grant: Sir John de Hasthorp to his son William and 25 Jun 1348 Matilde daughter of Sir William de Sancto Quintino and heirs of their bodies 7 messuages, 8 tofts and 18 bovates in Ruddestan (i.e. 4 bovates held by William de Wierthorp: 4 bovates by John de Foston; messuage and 2 bovates by John at the Crosse; messuage and 2 bovates by William Walker; 2 bovates by Alexander Bond; 2 bovates by Peter Helard; 2 bovates by John Tank; messuage by Adam Patrik; messuage and toft by John de Herington; messuage and 2 tofts by William Milner; messuage and toft by Margaret de Kelk; messuage and toft by Robert de Thweng; toft by John Couper; and 2 tofts by Thomas de Kelk; all held for lives of holders at rents amounting to 20 marks of silver); reversion of premises on deaths of holders: Reversion to Sir J. de H. Witn. Sir Thomas de Haslerton, Sir Walter de Heslarton, Sir George Salvayn, Roger de Bouington, John de Kernetby, Robert Heryng, William Dreng. Given at Hastorp, Wednesday after Corpus Christi 1348 1 item

U DDWB/15/47 Exchange between William de Hastorp and wife 7 Jun 1350 Matilda and Sir Robert de Thweng, rector of Thweng Sir Robert de Thweng to have all their lands and property in Rudestane with rents and services of free tenants and villeins with their families and chattels; rendering £20 yearly. de Hastorp and Matilda and heirs of his body to have manor of Mastorp and all property of de Thweng there. With remainder to Roger, brother of de Hastorp; to Hawise, sister of de Hastorp; and to Anthony de Sancto Quintino, and heirs of their bodies, successively; and then to Sir Thomas de Bentley and his heirs. Given at Hastorp Monday after Octave Corpus Christi 1350. Seal indecipherable 1 item

U DDWB/15/48 Counterpart of Exchange as U DDWB/15/47. Seals (i) 7 Jun 1350 indecipherable, (ii) missing 1 item

U DDWB/15/49 Contemporary copy of Exchange as U DDWB/15/47 c. 1350 1 item

U DDWB/15/50 Gift: Sir Robert of Thweng, rector of the church of the 15 Jun 1350 same town to William de Hasthorp and heirs of his body All his property in Rudestane: With remainder to Roger, Hawise, Anthony de Sancto Quintine and Sir Thomas de Bentley successively, as in U DDWB/15/47. Given at Hasthorp, Tuesday after St. Barnabas apostle 1350 1 item

page 77 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/15/51 Assignment: Thomas de Bedale, vicar of Ruddestane 4 Feb 1376 and Robert de Thorp to Alice, widow of William Hellard of Ruddestane for her life Tenement held by Robert Bas and 4 bovates (2 called Trancland (or Traueland?) and 2 called Heritageland) in Ruddestane: As dower from 4 messuages and 12 bovates in Killum and Ruddestan sometime of W.H. Witn. Thomas de Carethorp, John Hellard, Richard de Bedale, William de Swaledale, . Given at Ruddestane, Monday after Purification B.V.M. 50 Ed. III 1 item

U DDWB/15/52 Quitclaim: Alan Suthibi, vicar of Wharram in the Stret to 6 Apr 1380 Robert de Bucton, parson of Lowthorp Messuage in Ruston (?Ruston Parva) which A.S. had of the gift of Thomas de Normanby ofRuston (lands of provost of St.John of Beverley N. and of William Pynnyng S.)Givenat Ruston. Seal, a hawk (?), illegible 1 item

U DDWB/15/53 Quitclaim: Robert de Thorp of Dalton to William 20 Nov 1397 Undircliff of Rudstane Messuage in Estgate in Rudstane (tenements of St. Mary's Abbey, York W., and of John Mounceux E.): Witn. Robert Vavasor, Thomas Westeby, Robert Drake. Given at Rudstane. Seal 'W' 1 item

U DDWB/15/54 Quitclaim: Robert Fulstow of Beverley and wife 26 Apr 1437 Margaret (a daughter and heir of john Ryell sometime of Burton Agnes) to Henry Botheby of Louth and wife Margaret (widow of J.R.) Moiety of all property of J.R. in Rudstane: Recites that J. & M.R. hold the premises for life of M.R., with reversion of a moiety to R. & M.F. Given at Rudstane. Seal (i) a dragon passant (ii) vesica, indecipherable 1 item

U DDWB/15/55 Quitclaim: John Reed of Beverley, 'scherman' and wife 27 Apr 1437 Katherine (a daughter and heir of John Ryell) to Henry and Margaret Botheby Property as U DDWB/15/54: Recites that J. & M.R. held the premises for life of M.R. with reversion to K.R. and her sister Margaret (as U DDWB/15/54) Seals (i) 'W' (ii) 'I' crowned. Given at Rudstane 1 item

page 78 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/15/56 Gift: Henry Botheby of Lud and wife Margaret (widow of 15 May 1437 John Ryell son and heir of John Ryell late of Rudstane) to Thomas Gedney of Lud, clerk, Richard Wranghill of Legburne, clerk, William Littester of Lud and William Ellard of Rudstane All their property in Rudstane (which they had of John Ryell and by quitclaims as U DDWB/15/54 - 55) Seals (i) a padlock (?) (ii) a goat 1 item

U DDWB/15/57 Final Concord for 20 marks silver: Henry Botheby, 28 Jan 1439 plaintiff and Johnn Sherman and wife Katherine, Robert Fulstowe and wife Margaret, deforceants Messuage, 7 bovates land and 2ac. pasture in Rodeston 1 item

U DDWB/15/58 Gift: Henry Botheby of Louth, co. Lincs. to William 20 Nov 1439 Mounceaux of Barneston, Thomas Grymaton of Grymston, esq. William Kelk, gent. Thomas Sprotley, clerk and John Ruyston, chaplain 4 bovates land and 2ac. pasture in Rodestan (which, with a messuage and 3 bovates, H.B. had by a fine, as U DDWB/15/57): Witn. Anthony de Sancto Quintino, esq., William Hellard, John Mounceaux of Thorp. Given at Rodeston, St. Edmund, king and martyr 1439. Seal, a padlock (?) 1 item

U DDWB/15/59 Livery and Confirmation: Thomas Grymeston of 8 Nov 1458 Grymaston, esq., John Ruyston, chaplain and William Kelk, gent. to Brian del See of Parva Cotes, his wife Matilda and their son and heir Martin del See All property which they (with William Mounceux and Thomas Sprotley now, dec'd.) had in Rodestan Witn. Walter Griffith, esq. Thomas Hellard, William Fenroder of Rodeston, Walter Goldyng and Thomas Rose, both of the same. Given at Rodestan. Seals, 3 indecipherable (one armorial; one 'C') 1 item

U DDWB/15/60 Gift: Richard Manchester and wife Katherine to 1 Jan 1470 Elizabeth Thornhum All property in Rudstane which they hold by reason of the custody, until full age of 21, of Thomas Thornhum son of Thomas Thornhum of Hasthorp and kinsman and heir of Thomas Thornhum: Until T.T. (son of T.T.of Hasthorp) reaches 21. Seals (i) 'M' crowned (ii) a knot (or monogram?) 1 item

page 79 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/15/61 Memorandum of deeds relating to the rectory of 1600 Rudston, 1551 - 1600 1 item

U DDWB/15/62 Letters Patent leasing to William Grene, gent.: for 21 16 Jul 1582 years:at £21. 13. 4. rent Rectory of Rudston with tithes (including Ambler Teithe) and 2 bovates in tenure of Christopher Fenton. Recites previous lease by Letters Patent to Michael Grene, gent. (24 January1566/7) Great seal, damaged 1 item

U DDWB/15/63 Letters Patent: granting to Roland Wansforde of 23 Feb 1600 Lincolns Inn, gent. and Ralph Harrison of Barmeston, gent: for £1,511. 18. 4d. Manor of Rudston with assise rents of 27s. 6d, annual rents of £7. 11. 11d. and profits of courts valued 6s. 8d. yearly each; late parcel of St. Mary's Abbey York. (annual value £9. 6. 1.) Tithes of Scruton, late parcel of St. Mary's Abbey, York (annual value 23s. 4d.) Tenement, 2 cottages, 2 closes called Brockhirst; closes called Thomas Hagge and Crose Rudding, close 3ac. 1r. arable, 2ac. pasture, 2ac. meadow in Riccall, late parcel of the chantry at the altar of Riccall parish church (annual value £3. 7. 8 1/2.). 3ac. meadow in Moreby Ing, late parcel of the chantry of B.V.M. in the parish church of St. John's (annual value 12s.) Cottage and 11ac. in Riccall late parcel of chantry at altar of St. Nicholas in Riccall parish church (annual value 21s. 9d.). 5ac. in Riccall late parcel of chantry at altar of St. James in parish church of St. James Riccall (annual value 6s. 9d). Rectory and tithes of Rudston with tithes called Ambler Tyethe and 2 bovates late parcel of St. Mary's Abbey York (annual tithe £21. 13. 4.). Messuage in East Greenwich, Kent. late property of John, Duke of Northumberland, attainted (annual value 26s. 8d.) Tenants named 1 item

U DDWB/15/64 Bargain and Sale: Edward Bates, haberdasher and 2 Nov 1610 Henry Ellwes, gent. both of London to Sir Francis Baynton of Barmeston Messuage and 3 bovates in Rudston (late in tenure of Robert Crosier at 18s. rent, and sometime parcel of Meaux Abbey): recites grant of the premises to E.B. & H.E. by Letters Patent (5 April 1610) Witn. Edward Rotheram, Justinian Povey, Tho. Kybbett, senr 1 item

page 80 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/15/65 Exemplification of a Common Recovery: Thomas 29 Nov 1741 Berriman from Thomas Newsome Manor of Rudston with 4 messuages, 4 tofts, 1 dovehouse, 1 garden, 500ac. land, 30ac. meadow, and 70ac. pasture in Rudston and Boynton. Advowson, rectory and tithes of Rudston. Sir Griffith Boynton and Sammuell Ward vouched to warranty (Michaelmas 1741) 1 item

U DDWB/15/66 Discharge: Digby Legard of Etton, esq. and others to 28 Dec 1816 Sir Mark Masterman Sykes of Sledmere and John Lockwood of Beverley, gent. (Trustees under Sir Frances Boynton's Estate Act). Manor and estate at Rudston, from annuities charged U DDWB/20/94 - 95 1 item

U DDWB/15/67 Discharge: Ralph Creyke of Marton, esq. and Rev. 28 Dec 1816 Charles Drake Barnard of Bigby, co. Lincs. and wife Anna Maria (widow of Sir Griffith Boynton) to Trustees (as U DDWB/15/66). Manor and estate at Rudston from annuity of £200 charged by Will of Sir G.B 1 item

U DDWB/15/68 'The case for the manner and rectory of Rudston', 16th cent. being copy of an Inspeximus and extracts of Grants by Letters Patent to St. Mary's Abbey, York , Aletona, Normanebi, Thorp, Rudestan, Lestingeham, Scameston (1257 - 1307) 1 item

U DDWB/15/69 Copy Appropriation and Confirmation of Church of 17th cent. Rudston to St. Mary's Abbey, York (1314) With covering letter from R S to Mr. Langley 1 item

U DDWB/15/70 'The case for the manner of Rudstone': relating to 17th cent. estate of John, Duke of Bedford and subsequent grants by Elizabeth I (1405 - 1601) 3 items

U DDWB/15/71 Lease for 20 years at rent of £21. 13. 4. to the Crown: 3 Dec 1551 Michael Grene, gent., and surveyor of the King's Stable to Christopher Fenton of Crake, gent Rectory and tithes of Rudston, with Ambler Teythe and 2 oxgangs (as U DDWB/15/62): rendering £14. for first 10 years and £21. 13. 4. for second 10 years to vicar of Burton Agnes to use of M.G. Recites a grant by Letters Patent to M.G. (21 June 1551). Witn. Thomas Fenton, gent., George Veysey, Thomas Conwey, John Cogan,Bartholomew Brokesby, senr 1 item

page 81 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/15/72 Counterpart of Lease as U DDWB/15/71 3 Dec 1551 1 item

U DDWB/15/73 Assignment: for £60: Elizabeth, Anthony and John 29 Jun 1559 Fenton (admins. of Christopher Fenton of Crake, dec'd.) to Thomas Bointon of Barnston and William son and heir of Francis Frobisher, esqs. Lease as U DDWB/15/71: Witn. William Antony, Wyllm, Tomlynson, Walter Rege, Robert Watson 1 item

U DDWB/15/74 Lease for 20 years at rent of £21. 13. 4. to the Crown: 24 Apr 1571 Michael Grene of Egham, co. Surrey, gent., to Thomas Boynton of Barmeston, esq. As U DDWB/15/71: rendering £26 yearly to M.G. payable at house of William Denham, goldsmith, the sign of the Gilden Cupp, Westcheape, London. Recites Grant to M.G. by Letters Patent (24 January 1566/7). Witn. John Carlton, Rychard Haltdenby, Henry Harisson, scriv. Cancelled 1 item

U DDWB/15/75 Counterpart of Lease as U DDWB/15/74 24 Apr 1571 1 item

U DDWB/15/76 Conveyance for £614. 15. 0.: Robert Angell grocer and 8 Nov 1609 John Walker, gent. both of London to Sir Francis Boynton of Barmston. Messuage and lands (tenants and annual rents specified) in Rudston, Midlesbrough, and Lynthorpe. Witn. Rycherd Harwood, Thomas Hutchinson, John Heath, scr 1 item

U DDWB/15/77 Quitclaim: Francis Boynton of Beverley, esq. to Sir 24 Jun 1709 Griffith Boynton (exor. of Elizabeth Boynton of Burton Agnes, widow) Recited Bond in £1,000 Elizabeth Boynton to Francis Boynton for payment to him of annuity of £50. She having charged, by her will, the rectory of Rudston and her property in Rudston and Boynton with the payments of an annuity of £50 to Francis Boynton on condition he should quitclaim the said Bond. Witn. John Tymperton. Fr. Heron and Mar. Nelson 1 item

U DDWB/15/78 Bond in £1,000: Francis Boynton of Beverley, esq. to 11 Feb 1725 William Kershaw, esq. To quitclaim the annuity of £50 (as U DDWB/15/77) within a month of his coming into the estate. (W.K. having an interest in the rectory, tithes and lands at Rudston and Boynton under the Will of Elizabeth Boynton): Witn. T. Sykes, Susannah Pott 1 item

page 82 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/15/79 Bargain and Sale for £340: William Grene of Egham, 9 Feb 1587 co. Surrey, gent. to Francis Boynton of Barneston, esq. As U DDWB/15/71: Recites a Lease of the premises by Letters Patent for 21 years to William Grene (16 July 1582). Witn. Edw. Grene, Robert Barker, Rycherd Harwood, John Yeates 1 item

U DDWB/15/80 Schedule of deeds relating to rectory of Rudston 1587 - 1750 belonging to Sir Griffith Boynton, 1586/7 - 1750 1 item

U DDWB/15/81 Bargain and Sale for £220: Roger Rante and William 2 Jul 1590 Langford of London, gents. to Francis Boynton of Barmeston, esq. As U DDWB/15/71: Recites a Lease by Letters Patent for 21 years to William Langford (3 April 1590). Witn. Hughe Bethell, and his servant Henry Browne, Wyllm. Lutton, John Dixon of Lowthorpe, Henry Best, scr 1 item

U DDWB/15/82 Copies of Letters Patent and a Lease 23 Feb 1600 – a) Letters Patent granting to Rowland Wandesford of 24 Apr 1600 Lincoln's Inn and Ralph Harrison of Barmston, gents.: for £1,511. 18. 4d.: manor of the rectory of Rudston with tithes, Ambler Tythe and 2 bovates: (23 February 1599/1600) b) Lease for 40 years at £70 rent: William Wood, Richard Oastler, Thomas Psycocke, Melchore Gibbon, William Hustler, William Staveley, Thomas Etherington, Robert Jackson, Robert Collison and Nicholas Ruston, all of Bridlington, yeomen to Francis Boynton of Barmston, esq.: rectory and tithes of Bridlington: recited a Lease by Letters Patent to them (11 April 1595), 24 April 1600 2 items

U DDWB/15/83 Assignment: Francis Boynton of Barmestone to 14 Sep 1600 Thomas Strickland of Sysargh, co. Westmorland and Nicholas Tempeste of Stanley, co. Durham, esqs. As U DDWB/15/71: to use of Dorothis wife of Francis Boynton for life then to Francis Boynton then to Mathewe son and heir of Francis Boynton. Witn. Rowlande Wandesforde, Jo. Woormall, John Thornton, Thomas Carltone, Tho. Rogers and Ra. Madrysone 1 item

page 83 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/15/84 Bargain and Sale for £260: Frauncis Boynton of 20 Aug 1602 Halnabie, esq. to John Harrison of Rudstone and Hughe Glave of Seamer, yeoman 4 messuages, 18 oxgangs, 3 closes and certain forbye lands in Rudston (tenants named): Witn. Robert Parkinson, John Smyth, Raph. Phillips, David Man 1 item

U DDWB/15/85 Lease for 21 years at £7. 10. 0. rent: Sir Frauncis 7 Nov 1650 Boynton of Barmeston to Robert Simpson of Rudston, yeoman Messuage and 9 oxgangs in Rudston: Not executed 1 item

U DDWB/15/86 Presentments in Rudston manor courts 19 Oct 1652 1 item

U DDWB/15/87 Presentments in Rudston manor courts 19 Oct 1652 1 item

U DDWB/15/88 Receipts for rents due to Charles Marquis of 1687 - 1697 Winchester and Sir Samuel Barnardiston from Rudston. Paid by Sir Francis, Lady, and Mrs. Elizabeth Boynton 7 items

U DDWB/15/89 Deed to declare uses of a fine 19 Dec 1690 i) Griffith Boynton of Burton Agnes, esq. (son and heir of William Boynton of Burton Agnes, dec'd.) ii) William Masemore of London, gent iii) Elizabeth Boynton of Burton Agnes (widow of W.B.) : rectory and glebe land of Rudston and property there and in Boynton: To use of E.B. and heirs. Recites Marriage Settlement of W. & E.B. (12 October 1661) and Will of W.B. (11 August 1689) Witn. Rebecca Kirshaw, Tho. Filmer and Richd. Leister 1 item

U DDWB/15/90 Copy Quitclaim further to U DDWB/15/78: Sir Francis c. 1730 Boynton to William Kershaw 1 item

U DDWB/15/91 Bargain and Sale for £160: Francis Boynton of 20 Aug 1602 Halnabie, esq., to William Harrison of Rudstone, yeoman Messuage, 2 closes, 3 hempgarths and 4 oxgangs; messuage, close and 5 oxgangs; and 3 oxgangs in Rudstone (tenants named): Witn. Robert Parkinson, Raph. Phillipps, David Mar, John Smyth, Thos. Gibsonn 1 item

page 84 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/15/92 Lease for 21 years at £2. 3. 4. rent: Sir Francis Boynton 20 Nov 1654 of Barmston to Robert Cave of Rudston, husbandman Messuage, close and 2 oxgangs in Rudston. Witn. Richard Welburn, William Herritt 1 item

U DDWB/15/93 Lease for 21 years at £6. rent: Sir Francis Boynton of 20 Nov 1654 Barmston to Thomas Lowson, husbandman Messuage, close and 6 oxgangs: Witn. Richard Welburn, William Herritt 1 item

U DDWB/15/94 Lease for 21 years at £3. 3. 4. rent: Sir Francis Boynton 20 Nov 1654 of Barmston to William Crosiar of Rudston, husbandman Messuage, garth and 3 oxgangs: Witn. Richard Welburn, William Herritt 1 item

U DDWB/15/95 Lease for 21 years at £10. 3. 4. rent: Sir Francis 20 Nov 1654 Boynton of Barmston to Richard Welburne of Rudston, husbandman Messuage, close and 10 oxgangs: Witn. Thomas Norton, Thomas Chrozer, Samuell Dumbleton 1 item

U DDWB/15/96 Counterpart of Lease as U DDWB/15/95 20 Nov 1654 1 item

U DDWB/15/97 Bargain and Sale for £18: Francis Crosier of Bridlington 30 Dec 1657 Key, mariner, (son and heir of Robert Crosier of Rudston, yeoman, dec'd.) and wife Elizabeth and Jane Beilby of Rudston, widow (lately Jane Crosier, widow) to Sir Francis Boynton of Burton Agnes 1 oxgang (5ac.) in Rudston: Witn. Nath. Grantham, William Herritt and Samuell Dumbleton 1 item

page 85 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/16 Sutton on Derwent 1309 U DDWB/16/1 Demise: Robert de Percy, lord of Sutton upon Derwent 5 May 1309 ('Sutton sur Derewent') to his son Edmund and his wife Beatrice for their lives A carucate in Sutton upon Derwent (i.e. 46 1/2ac. in le Riddynges in the South Field ('le Suechaumpe') 19ac. in the North Field ('le Northchaump') and 6ac. in the East Field ('le Estchaump')); le maners in donor's park; the pasture ('le laund') of Farneforth; the little meadow and the pasture towards Holbeck Moure as it lies before 'le maner' and enclosed with ditches; the pasture at the end of the park ('about de park') as it is bounded by the ditch of le Halsted 'qe se donn entravers le park': Rendering 6 marks silver to R. de P. for his life, and a rose thereafter to his heirs, yearly. Witn. Sir Gerard Salveyn, Sir William de Moreres, Sir Thomas Burdon, Piers de Staynford, Brian de Burdon, Richard Bustard, John de Hautrerey. Given at Sutton upon Derwent Monday after St. John of Beverley 4 Ed. II. Seal, armorial, a fess indented, supporters 2 lions rampant. 1 item

U DDWB/17 Swaythorpe 1545 U DDWB/17/1 Lease for 20 years at 10s. rent: William Whyttyng of 4 Dec 1545 Mykyll Dryffelde, yeoman, to Sir George Gryggyth, lord of Burton Annas 'One mesuage in dekay nd ruyne' with 4 tofts and 12 oxgangs in the town and fields of Swarthorp: Seal 'W' 1 item

U DDWB/18 Thornholme early 13th cent. - 1722 U DDWB/18/1 Confirmation: William de Perci son of Henry de Perci to early 13th cent. Hugh de Thornholm Bovate in Thornholm: Rendering 4s. 2d. yearly. Witn. Geoffrey de Tornie, Stephen de Pokethorp, Robert de Haulei, Henry his son, William de Haulai, Robert de Oichton, Laurence the chamberlain, William son of Herbert, William his son, Stephen son of Robert, Roger Pincewarr', Thomas the clerk, Seal, equestrian, galoping to right '[ ] LELMI [ ]', damaged. Small counter seal, (a head?) indecipherable 1 item

page 86 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/18/2 Gift: Sir Geoffrey de Sancto Quintino to John Hirning of early 14th cent. Thirnom Toft in Thirnom lying next to messuage of J.H. towards E.: Rendering 3s. yearly. Witn. Richard Astin of Harpham, Anselm Drengge of Thirnom, Thomas de Harpham. Seal, armorial, a chevron and a chief '[ ] DE. QUINTINO'. damaged 1 item

U DDWB/18/3 Counterpart of U DDWB/18/2. Endorsed 'Nowe late 15th cent. Dukylbye' 1 item

U DDWB/18/4 Gift: Isabel daughter of William son of Anselm Engleys 29 Jan 1329 of Thirnom to Sir Roger de Somervyll, lord of Burton Annays Her share (which she had by inheritance) in a toft in Thirnom, lying between thehouses ('mans .... ') of Anselm Dreng and of John de Langtoft: Witn. John Hirnyng of Thirnom, Richard Fouler, John Fraunceys, Sir Thomas Dreng, chaplain, William Ward of Burton, Thomas Paulyn, Norman de Kerneby. Given at Thirnom. Sunday before Purification B.V.M. 1328 1 item

U DDWB/18/5 Gift: John de Langetoft living in Thirnum to Sir Roger n.d., c. 1330 de Somervile A place of meadow (2p. x 3p.) in Thirnum, on S. of donor's messuage: Witn. John de Thirnum, Sir Thomas Dreng, chaplain, Thomas de Thirnum, Sir Roger de Burton, chaplain, Richard Martyn 1 item

U DDWB/18/6 Gift: John son of John Knot of Wandesford to John son 15 Jan 1539 of John de Thornholm and heirs of his body Manor of Thornholm and all property in Wandesford, which J. son of J.K. had of the gift of J. son of J. de T.: Rendering a rose yearly. Witn. Sir Marmaduke [ ]le Conestable, John Knot of Wandesford, senr., Richard Spynys, Roger Westiby of Nafferton, John de Lyndesay, Geoffrey del Appelgarth of Killum, John de Shirburn of Hundmanby. Given at Thornholm, Tuesday after St. Hillary 1358 1 item

page 87 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/18/7 Gift: John son of John Knot of Wandesford to John de 18 May 1362 Thornholme, his wife Margaret and heirs of his body Manor of and all his property in, Thornholm which he had of the gift of J. de T.: With reversion to J. son of J.K. Witn. John de Bryghyam, John Knot, senr., John de Horstouy and William his son, William Stablyer. Given at Wandesford. Wednesday in vigil St. Dunstan 36 Ed. III. Seal, a design, illegible. French 1 item

U DDWB/18/8 Quitclaim: John Knot, senr. of Wandesforthe to his son 30 March 1376 William 5 1/2ac. meadow in the meadow of Thornholm, which he has already demised to W. for his life: Witn. John de Horkestow, Robert de Thorp, John de Pokthorp, William de Horkestow. Given at Wandesforth. Seal armorial, 'S. IOHIS. DE. WANDESFORD' 1 item

U DDWB/18/9 Gift: Margaret de Thornom to her son John de 7 Jan 1396 Thornom All her property in Thornom: For her life. Rendering 10 marks silver yearly. Witn. Thomas de Sancto Quintino, William Spenser, John Brygham, Roger Wandesford, William Stabler. Given at Wandesford, morrow of Epiphany 9 Ric. II 1 item

U DDWB/18/10 Counterpart of Gift as U DDWB/18/9. 7 Jan 1396 1 item

page 88 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/18/11 Award of John Nevel, esq., son and heir of Sir Raufe 25 Apr 1454 Nevel and John Constable of Halsham, esq.: between Walter Griffith of Burton Anneys, esq. and William Sanctequyntyne of Harpham, esq. All profits in Thirnom (from pinding, agistment, affrays, assise of bread and ale, felonies and all other profits of courts) whether presented in W.G.'s court of Burton Anneys or in W.S.'s court of Harpham to be divided equally between their lives and lives of Johane, wife of W.G., and Elizabeth, wife of W.S. Each to appoint a pinder, to present in court of his master (taking 1/2d. for every beast, horse or swine; 1/2d. for every 5 geese, and 1/2d. for every 10 sheep pinded belonging to tenants of Burton Anneys, Harpham, Thornam and Crauncemore). W. St. Q. have 5d. rent yearly from William Canon for his tenement in Thyrnom. W. & J.G. to have lordship of Burton Anneys and Burton Mor for their lives quit of W. & E. St. Q. W. & E. St. Q. to have pasture there for all manner of beasts for them and their tenants (except several grounds) 'whiche have bene used to be keped several' from mid March to Nativity B.V.M. (i.e. 8 September) and to have common in open time there 'where they be not sawen'. W.& Ec. St. Q. to have waifs, strays, affrays, asistments and 'dryfte of catell in Harpham and Crauncemore. W & J.G. to have common of pasture in Crauncemore as before. The arbitrators to settle any further disputes. W.G. not to have homage or suit of court for lands which he claims W. St. Q holds of him. St. Mark evangelist 32 Hen VI 1 item

U DDWB/18/12 Demise: Sir Walter Gryffith of Burton Annes to Sir 1 May 1515 Robert Constable Manor of Harpham and lands in Thornholme as held by John Seynquyntyn, esq. dec'd. of Sir W.G. by knight's service: Until William son of J.S., in wardship and custody of Sir W.G., reaches age of 21. Rendering £10 yearly, Sir R.C. having already paid certain sums. To be void on death of Sir R.C. within the term. Seal, a griffin 1 item

U DDWB/18/13 Demise for 18 years: at 6s. 8d. rent: Janet Canon of 18 Oct 1563 Skarbrough, widow, Christopher Slater of Bridlington Key, mariner and wife Agnes to Robarte Batesone of Hastrope, yeoman Tenement, barn, toft, croft and 1 oxgang in Thurneholme 1 item

page 89 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/18/14 Final Concord for £40: Walter Cawood, gent. plaintiff 6 May 1576 and Anthony Welbury, gent. and wife Anne, deforceants Five eighth parts of a messuage, toft, garden, orchard, 100ac. land, 200ac. meadow, 30ac. pasture, 10ac. wood, 100ac. heath and furze and 60ac. moor in Thurneholme 1 item

U DDWB/18/15 Feoffment: Henry Slater of Burton Agnes, yeoman to 28 Feb 1603 Edward Hintes of Bromley Regis, co. Staffs., gent. Tenement and bovates in Thorneholme in occupation of Thames Corbet: To use of H.S. and wife Alice for their lives, and heirs of their bodies. Witn. Adam Rose, Thomas Archer, Elizabeth Corbet 1 item

U DDWB/18/17 Lease for a year: Sir William St. Quintin of Harpham to 30 Sep 1722 Sir Griffith Boynton of Burton Agnes 32p. in the Shornes in Thurnholme, lately inclosed by Sir G.B. in his new inclosure in Burton Agnes. 2ac. 17p. meadow being the S. end of West Close in Thurnholme and divided by a beck from Great Ings in Burton Agnes (Haver Close of Sir G.B. in Burton ASgnes W.; inclosures lately made by Sir W. St. Q. in Thurnholme called the Holmes, E.): To lead to a Release. Witn. Cor. Cayley, jnr., J. Grimston, Geo. Porrett 1 item

U DDWB/19 Wansford 1398 U DDWB/19/1 Grant: Henry de Percy, earl of Northumberland to John 22 May 1398 de Thorneholme for life Right of way for all his beasts between Thorneholme and Wandesford, to take common in Wandesford belonging to his free tenement in the town: Rendering 18d. yearly. Given at Semer. Seal, a standing mailed figure, fork - bearded, sword in right hand, supporting shield quarterly 1 & 3 missing, 2 & 4 three fishes hauriant, 'S'. HENRICI. DE. [ ]HU [ ]MOUTH' 1 item

page 90 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/20 Various Townships 1200 - 1833 U DDWB/20/1 Exchange between Bridlington (Brellincton) Priory and early 13th cent. Walter de Bouincton and his son and heir William W. & W. de B. to have 4 bovates which Walter formerly held at farm from the priory, and 2 bovates with a toft and croft which Simon son of Thomas de Caretorp gave to the priory, all in Bouincton; doing forinsec service for 2 bovates where 11 carucates make a knight's fee. The priory to have 7 bovates in Willardebi (i.e. 4 bovates next to the cultivated land of the priory towards the S.; 2 bovates which Hugh, the man of the Templars ('ho' Templariorum') sometime held; and 1 bovate which Ivo son of Hugh sometime held of the said Walter) with 2 tofts in the same town next to the house which was Alard K(ing's) towards the S.; doing forinsec service for 7 bovates where 10 carucates make a knight's fee: Witn. William de Perci and Robert his son, Walter de Caretorp and William and Robert his sons, Adam de Bouincton, Ace de Flixton, Malger de Ergum and Geoffrey his son, William de Haskeltorp, Gilbert de Speton and Peter his son, Masters Gilbert and Robert de Brell(incton), Ernald de Marton, Ern(ald) de Buket(on). William de Leckeburn, Walter de Torp, Luke Silver, Stephen de Besingbi, Thomas de Sualedal, Henry de Camera prioris 1 item

U DDWB/20/2 Quitclaim: Robert de Clara Valle to Roger de Colevile early 13th cent. and heirs, John de Sancto Quintino and heirs, William de Astorp and heirs, and heirs of John de Ruddestan Homage and service from lands or rents sometime of John de Basingham in Burton Agnetis, Tyrnum, Harpam, Grancemore, Astorp and Rudestan; a third part of which Roger de Merlay gave to R. de C.V. for his homage and service. Witn. William de Merlay, Adam Barat, William de Astorp, Alexander de Sancto Quintino, Anselm de Harpam, William son of Robert de Burton 1 item

U DDWB/20/3 Demise: Alice de Bounton in her, widowhood to Sir 11 Nov 1234 William de Stutevill All her land of Bouinton and Benton: For 2 years. For a great sum of money in debt to the Jews which he has settled for her ('pro quodam maxima summa pecunie quam dictus Willelmus adquietavit pro predicta Alicia in Judaismo'.) Witn. William de Barton, Richard de Riperia, Robert de Scegnesse, Alan de Wagesand, Robert Buscel, Henry de Hurele, Henry Baret. St. Martin in winter 1234 1 item

page 91 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/20/4 Gift: Roger de Somervill, lord of Burton Annays to Sir 1330s Roger of Burton Annays, chaplain, for life Hospital of Brayceforth (Bracey Bridge par. Harpham) with 10 tofts and 4 bovates in Harpam and pasture for 4 beasts in le Quayes of Burton Annays: Sir R. to celebrate daily for the souls of R. de S., his wife and ancestors, or to provide a substitute to do so if he should be prevented by illness or other causes; to maintain 2 paupers at the hospital; and to keep the hospital and chapel in good repair. Witn. Sir William de Sancto Quintino, Master John de Somervill, rector of Benton (Long Benton, co. Northumberland) John Hi[ ] of Thirnom, Alexander de Burton, John Whitheved. Given at Burton Annays Monday after St. Edmund bishop 133-. Attached is a schedule of the state of the hospital, its chapel (with furniture) and buildings; which also gives details of the provision for the 2 paupers there, (no date) 1 item

U DDWB/20/5 Exchange between Sir John de Greystokes and wife 19 Feb 1294 Isabel and Sir Robert de Somerville and wife Isabel Sir R. de S. and I to have all share of Sir J. de S. & I. in manor of Burtonanneys and in the Cheles ('totam propartem suam del Cheles') in, co. Northumberland (i.e. John Botan and Roger his brother), and in all the land with homage and services of the tenements which John Gobian holds in the Cheles of Stanton. Sir J. de C. & I. to have all share of Sir R. de S. & I. in manor of Ulnham, and in Heppescotes, Horsley, le Estparkes, Chaldefen, 38s. of land in Trinwelle, tenement with homage and service held by Adam de Parva Bentona in Magna Bentona and Killinkworthe: Witn. Sir Robert de la Vale, Sir Robert Bertram, Sir John de Swynbourne, Sir Hugh Gobian then sheriff of Northumberland, Sir Walter de Kamhowe, Sir John de Oggel, Richard Koynders, John de Dodden, Nicholas Vigrous. Given at Newcastle on Tyne. Friday before St. Peter in cathedra 22 Ed. I. Seal, armorial, a lozenge 1 item

page 92 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/20/6 Inquisition taken at Little Kelk before Thomas de Burgh, 10 Jul 1323 escheator beyond Trent On oaths of Theobald de Brigham, Robert de Garton, William Mahew, Hugh de Thornholm, Simon de Spynes, Robert Ansayll, Peter le Fereur, William de Hundmanby, Marmaduke de Garton, William de Foxholes, Thomas de Grendale, Thomas de Etton, John de Harkestowe, William de Fosteton, William de Cayton, John Fauconer, William de Levening, Robert Cornewalays, William Sleght, Thomas Freman, Robert de Dringhowe, John de Dringhowe, Robert Selow and Richard de Skardburgh: Neither the crown nor the Earls of Albemarle had any interest in the manors of Skirlington and Little Kelk during a vacancy in office of prior of Bridlington; nor any interest in the office by reason of the manors; but only what they were accustomed to have. Ancestors of Thomas de Cailly (under age and in custody of Group) had no interest in the office during a vacancy by reason of a messuage, 13 carucates and 2 bovates in Bridelington and Eston. Neither the Crown nor any other chief lord had any custody of profit during a vacancy, but all profits and issues were at the disposal of the convent of the priory. 9 small seals. Sunday after translation St. Thomas martyr. 17 Ed. II 1 item

U DDWB/20/7 Final Concord: Roger de Somervyll, plaintiff and 9 Jun 1331 William de la Chaumbre, chaplain, deforceant Manor of Grendale and 6ac. meadow in Thirnum: To R. de S. for life, then to John son of Nicholas de Grendale and heirs of his body, then to J's. brother Marmaduke and heirs of his body, then to their sister Matilda and heirs of her body, then to Nicholad de Clenefeld 1 item

page 93 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/20/8 Gift: Roger de Somervyl lord of Burton Annays to his 19 Oct 1336 son Sir John de Somervyl, rector of Benton (Long Benton, co. Northumberland) for his life. 8 messuages and 12 bovates and 6ac. meadow in Arnaldkerr in Thyrnom. 12ac. meadow in le Ingeholms in Burton. 2ac. 1r. meadow in Bargehow in Grauncemor. 2 messuages and 3 bovates in Grauncemor. Reversion of 2 messuages in Thyrnom (one held by John Hyrning and the other by his brother Thomas for their lives. Rents and services by free tenants of Thyrnom and Grauncemor (i.e. from Thomas son of John Hyrning 2. 3 1/2d. yearly; William Dreng 2s. 1/2d.; John Fraunceys 12d.; Stephen Cannons 15d. and John Estiby 6. 1/2d.; all for lands in Thyrnom. From Geoffrey le Wydousone 2s. 6d. yearly for lands in Grauncemor which donor had of Sir Walter de Grendal): Witn. Sir Thomas de Heslarton, Sir Walter de Heslarton, Sir William de Sancto Quintino, Sir William de Erghum, Sir John de Hotham of Scorburgh jnr., John de Karthorp, Roger de Boynton, William de Bucton, Simon de Heslarton, Robert de Heslarton, John de Cotom. Given at Burton Annays, Sab. after St. Luke evangelist 1336 1 item

U DDWB/20/9 Exemplification of a Final Concord: Thomas son of 9 Oct 1594 Walter de Boynton and his wife Katherine, deforceants and William Moubray, clerk, deforceant Manors of Acclum and Rouceby. Moiety of manor of Newton subtus Osenbergh: To T. & K. and heirs of their bodies (13 Oct 1339) 1 item

U DDWB/20/10 Gift: Sir John de Mounceux de Bernyston to his son 29 Nov 1353 and heir John de Mounceux and wife Jean (daughter of Sir Adam de Everyngham) and heirs of their bodies Messuage, dovecote, 8 1/2ac. bovates with forelands; places of land called le Conynger, le Newenges, 2 Calcroftes, Thornholmhill, Twentyfote near le Erledykes, and Strotcunthill; a windmill and all donor's fishery in Lescet. 3 messuages and 10ac. and rent of 18d. from a messuage held by Robert son of Emma, Robert son of Margaret and William Sutheron, in Ulram. 4 messuages and 12ac. in Beford. 3 messuages and 2 bovates in Hilderthorp. Messuage and 2 bovates in Ryghton. 5 messuages, 1 bovate and the third part of the tolls of the sea in Alburn: Rendering a rose yearly. With reversion to donor. Witn. Sir William de Playtz, Sir Roger Bygod, Sir John Meaux, John de Wandesford, Richard Spynes, William de Hasthorp, Walter de Bucton, John de Lutton, Martin de Skyren. Given at Neuton near Wyntringham, Friday on eve of St. Andrew apostle. 1353 1 item

page 94 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/20/11 Quitclaim: John Gower of Sexhowe, James de 1 May 1375 Towcotes, John de Grenhaw, parson of Kyldale and John de Hilton to Sir Thomas de Boynton All their property in Yorkshire (i.e. in Acclam, Levigthorpe, Arsom, Midilsburgh, Newton subtus Ounesbergh, Rowceby, Snaynton in valla de Fykyringlith, Boynton, Parva Salkok and Pykton) which they had of his gift: Witn. Sir Robert Coniers, John de Laysingby, Nicholas de Hilton, John Percy de Kyldale, Robert de Thormoby. Given at Acclom, SS. Philip and James 49 Ed. III. Seals (i) armorial, a chevron between 3 (talbots?) (ii) an eagle displayed (iii) a crest (a horned beast's head) (iv) barry, a crescent 1 item

U DDWB/20/12 Gift: Geoffrey de Sutton living in Ryghton to John de 3 Jun 1376 Okton and John Diconson of Righton Messuages, 3 1/3 bovates and 5ac. in Boythorp which he inherited in death of his brother John de Sutton. Messuage and 2 bovates in Burton Flemyng which his brother J. de S. had of the gift of Sir Thomas de Siwardby: Witn. Richard (Ginor?) of Boythorp, William Astyn of Foxols, John de Geling, John de Molscroft, John de Foxols. Given at Boythorp, Tuesday after Penecost 50 Ed. III 1 item

U DDWB/20/13 Quitclaim: Sir John Fayrefax rector of Prestcotes, John 1383 de Acclum, chaplain, jnr. and William Gylet to Sir Thomas de Boynton Manors of Acclum, Newton Roucely, Snaynton and Boynton, with all his mills, services of free tenants, villeins with their families and chattels, lands and tenements in Yorks: Witn. Sir Robert Conyers senr. and jnr., James de Toucotes, William Lambard, John Waxand. Given at Acclum 1 item

U DDWB/20/14 Gift: Sir Thomas de Boynton to John Fayrefax, rector of 20 Jul 1388 Prestcotes, John de Acclum, senr. chaplain and William Gylet As U DDWB/20/12: Given at Acclum 1 item

page 95 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/20/15 Deed witnessing the delivery by William Wold and 26 Feb 1390 Henry Clerk executors of Sir Rees ap Griffith, to his widow Lady Margaret and their son and heir William Relating to the inheritance of Thomas and the dower of Lady Margaret (i.e. 12 fines of the manors and 85 charters and muniments concerning the lordships of Wytton, Stanynton, Benton, Wyndegate and members in, co. Northumberland. 63 charters and muniments concerning the lordships of Burton Anneys, Thornom and Graunsemoore and members. 55 charters and muniments concerning the lordship of Orby and other members there in, co. Lincs. 35 charters and muniments concerning the lordship of Shelford with other members there in, co. Notts. 18 charters and muniments concerning the lordships of Tatenhill and Draicote with other members there in, co. Staffs. 3 charters and muniments concerning the lordship of Horton in Halys in, co. Salop 6 charters and muniments concerning the lordship of Alrewas and Whichenovere in, co. Staffs. Charters and muniments concerning Lansaderne, Cantremayn, Langely, Aber(voles?), Tremayn, Streneland in le Gowere, Kilsayn, and other lands in Wales sometime of Roger apud Griffith concerning the heirs of Sir Rees ap Griffith. Witn. John Rous, Henry atte Brigges, senr., Robert Bust of Tunstall, John de Allerwich, Henry Fraunceys, John Elliot. Sab. before St. Chad bishop 13 Ric. II 1 item

U DDWB/20/16 Assignment: Sir Henry de Boynton son and heir of 3 Sep 1402 Monsieur Thomas de Boynton to Lady Margaret, widow of the said Thomas, for her dower from manors of Acclom, Rouceby, Boynton and Snaynton, the moiety of the manor of Neuton sub Ounesbergh and all other lands of T. de B. in Yorks Moiety of manor of Newton sub Ounesbergh and all property of T. de B. in Boynton and Snaynton: Witn. Monsieur John de Hotham, Monsieur Robert Conyers, John de Ingelby, John Conyers. William de Laysyngby, Nicholas Gower, William de Clyff. Given at Acclom. French 1 item

U DDWB/20/17 Lease: Lady Margaret to Sir Henry de Boynton (both as 20 Sep 1402 U DDWB/20/15) and John de Ingelby As U DDWB/20/15. Also all property sometime of Symound de Rous in Acclum, Leventhorpe, Arsum and Midelsburgh: For her life, as 24 marks yearly rent. Witn. Monsieur John de Hothom, Monsieur Robert Conyers, John Conyers, Nicholas Gower, Robert Gretheved 1 item

page 96 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/20/18 Copy Letters Patent committing to Christopher 5 Mar 1408 Boynton, for the mainprise of John Hotham and Robert Horneby of, co. York Custody of moiety of manor of Neuton subtus Ounesbergh; with 2 messuages, 3 waste cottages and 16 bovates; and a messuage, a cottage, a close, and 5 bovates in Snaynton, sometime of Margaret, widow of Sir Thomas de Boynton in dower, with reversion to Sir Henry de Boynton. Sir H. de B. having rebelled against the Crown at Berwick on Tweed, 20 July 1405, he was, for his rebellion and for detaining the castle there, condemned to death; on which the reversion of the premises was forfeit to the crown: Rendering yearly 100s. for the moiety of the manor, 48s. for the premises in Boynton, and 40s. for the premises in Snayton, as extended by Thomas de Santon, escheator in Yorks., together with 52s. for the increase; and maintaining buildings on the premises 1 item

page 97 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/20/19 Copies, in translation, of Writ and Inquisition into 1 - 28 Feb 1410 property as U DDWB/20/17, taken at Killom before Nicholas Gower, escheator in Yorks. by Richard of Spencer, William of Pocthorpe, Robert of Lowthorpe, Robert Vavissor, Robert Mounceux of Bointon, Thomas of Water, Robert of Statler, John Warde, Thomas Westby, William Randolf, William Swaldall and Thomas Smithe of Nafferton Ingelram Mounceux was seised of 2 messuages, 3 cottages and 16 oxgangs in Bointon (as in U DDWB/20/17), temp. Ed. I. He gave them to his daughter Alice and her husband William de Bointon, and heirs of their bodies, from whom they passed successively to Ingellram of Bointon, William (Walter) of Bointon, Thomas of Bointon, Thomas Bointon and Henry Bointon (all sons and heirs of predocessors). The latter, Henry Bointon, assigned the premises, with property in Newton under Onebrough and Snainton to his mother Margaret of Bointon in dower. On death of H.B. on 20 July 1405, the reversion lay to his son Thomas Bointon ('being within age and is of the age of xii years'). The property in Bointon is held of Johan de Mounceux, of her manor of Bernston by homage, relief and fealty, and rendering 'shiriffgilde and castlegard' (3/4d. for every oxgang). On death of Margaret, Johanne Monceux was seised by reason of minority of Thomas Bointon, the son 'until she was amoved by Christofer of Bointon by collor of' Letters Patent (as U DDWB/20/18?) 'made at the untrewe suggestion of the said Christopher'. Moiety of manor of Newton under Onesburghe is held of Sir John Lumley by knight's service, and the property in Snainton is held of the Crown, of the honor of Pickering. Henry de Bointon,at his death, held nothing else in capite of the Crown in Yorks 1 item

U DDWB/20/20 Letter of Attorney: John Wansforth and Robert Brec 25 Jul 1412 (Bret?) to Thomas Smyth To deliver seisin to William Thornholm son of John Thornholm of an annual rent of £4. 13. 4d.; and to Robert Wansforth and John his brother, Richard Thornholm and John his brotherof an annual rent of £4., from lands in Thornholm, Wansforth, Brigham, Foston, Skiren, Driffeld, Baynton, Hugat and Wakefeld. By livery of 1d. Given at Thornholm, St. James apostle 13 Hen. IV 1 item

page 98 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/20/21 Demise: Thomas Mollesley, John Schiret, John Beseby 1 Dec 1413 and Richard Galberd to Thomas Griffith, lord of Wychenoure, and heirs of his body Manors of Anneys Burton, Orreby, Alrewas, Wychenoure in cos. York, Lincs. and Staffs.; manors and lordships of Kegorweyn, Aburmarleys, Llansadorney, Tremayn, Velendrebey, Kelsayn, Drusselay, Llangebbe, Bettos, Llanrustuth and Comotpernet in cos. Kermerthyn and Kardygan and in Gower. With reversion of all property in those counties and in cos. Notts. and Warwick held by William Walsshale and wife Margaret in her right. All of which were granted to them by T.G. (Excepting from this demise lands in Anneys Burton granted by T.G. to Robert Thrwit for a term of years, with remainder to John Griffith son of T.G. and his wife Katherine and heirs of their bodies): With remainder successively to John Griffith brother of T.G. and to Joan Vernon sister of T.G. and heirs of their bodies, and then to heirs of T.G. Witn. Peter lord of Malolacu (Mauley), William lord la Zouche, Robert lord of Wylougby, Sir John la Zouche, Sir John Hotham, Sir William Franke, Sir Thomas Gresley, Sir John Bagot, Thomas de Sancto Quintino, John Aske, Nicholas Torney, Thomas Cumberworth, esqs. Given at Anneys Burton 1 item

U DDWB/20/22 Gift: John de Mounceux of Berneston to Brian de See 12 Jun 1419 of Parva Cotes near Grymesby and wife Matilda and heirs of their bodies All his property in Killom and Rudestane: Reversion to J. de M. Given at Kyllom. Seal, paschal lamb 1 item

U DDWB/20/23 Gift: John Thornholm, esq. to Sir Bryan, perpetual vicar 12 May 1431 of Burton Annas and Henry Skyrne of Skyrne All his property in , Oustorp, Stanley, Driffeld, Baynton, Foston and Brygham: Witn. William Brygham, William Skyrne, John Burn of Boynton, John Stabler (aic) of Skyrne, Thomas Howden 1 item

U DDWB/20/24 Gift as U DDWB/2023 12 May 1431 1 item

U DDWB/20/25 Letter of Attorney: John Thornholme to Richard Essh 12 May 1431 and John Seell To deliver seisin further to U DDWB/20/23 1 item

page 99 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/20/26 Demise: Thomas Thornholme, esq. to John Bailly 21 Apr 1433 Capital messuage of Thornholme with a dovecote and all other buildings there, gardens about it and all arable land in Thornholme. 7ac. arable in Wandisford, 1ac. arable in Brigham. All the meadows and pastures in Thornholme except 33ac. meadow in les Westhyngs of Thornholme: For 3 years at rent of 7 marks of gold and silver. J.B. to be quit of Spofford Fyn and 4s. 4d. rent to Earl of Northumberland. J.B. John Richardson of Wandisford, John Leek and John Thorp, both of the same, bind themselves for performance. Tuesday before St. George II Hen Vi 1 item

U DDWB/20/27 Gift: Martin del See of Barneston, esq. 10 Aug 1463 To his son and heir Christopher del See, Master Richard Andrewe dean of St. Peter's, York, Robert Thweyng of Gatehemylsay, John Barde of North Kelsay, co. Lincs., Thomas Hellard of Gemlyng, Master William Benson perpetual vicar of Brantyngham, Master Thomas Wencelagh, a parson of the collegiate church of St. John of Beverley, Robert Est clerk, William Bulkyn, chaplain perpetual vicar of Holym, George Thweyng, Thomas Barde, Walter Hellard, Stephen del See, Roger Gamesby, Robert Hobson, Robert Cokke, John Smyth, John Bulkyn, John Andrewe and John Colynson: all his property in Barneston, Wyngeton, Lessett, Ulrom, Drynghowe, Beforth, Alburn, Hilderthorp, Wilsthorp, Righton, Fordon, Killom, Ruddestan, Brantyngham, Beverley, Gemlyng, Holym, Pattryngton, and Tharsthorp par. Patryngton: An annual rent of £200. Witn. Sir Walter Griffith, Sir John Conestable, Sir William Seyntquyntyn, Walter Grymeston, William Fenby, Thomas Tyndale. Given at Barneston. Seal, armorial, indecipherable 1 item

U DDWB/20/28 Feoffment: Thomas Thorneholme of Haysthorp, esq. to 20 Nov 1465 Sir Robert Constable of Flayneburgh, Thomas Tonge, rector of St. Leonard's Beffourth, William Griffyth, vicar of St. Martin's, Burton Annasse and Robert Lowthorp of Bridlyngton All his property in Foston, Roston and Carethorp: T.T. to have £20 yearly for his marriage ('ad maritagium suum') and his debts paid. Given at Haysthorp. Seal, 'R', crowned between branches 1 item

page 100 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/20/29 Gift: Thomas Thorneholme of Haysthorp, esq. to his 4 Dec 1465 son Walter Thorneholme for life 2 messuages and 2 1/2 bovates in Ulleram in Houldernes. 2 messuages, 2 waistes and 2 1/2 bovates in Mangna Dryffeld. 2 bovates throughout the field of Bayntton: With remainder to Thomas son of [ ] Thornholme, eldest son and heir of T.T. Witn. Sir Robert Cunstable of Flaymeburgh, Sir Walter Gryffyts of Burttonannase, Robert Newporte of Bonyngton, Anthony Ardern of Martown, Robert Warde of Besyngbe, esqs. Given at Haysthorp. Seal, 'R', crowned between branches 1 item

U DDWB/20/30 Grant: Edmund Skeryn of Hoton Crauncewick to 4 Nov 1470 William Cawood Annual rent of 4 marks from all property of E.S. in Baynton and Skeryn. As collateral security (further secured by a bond in £40) for peaceful possession by W.C. of a messuage, 3 bovates arable, 6ac. arable called le Gares, and a close called Skeryn Cloys in Burton Anneys which he had of the gift of E.S. and his wife Alice: Given at Hoton Craunsewyk. Seal, armorial, a bend between 2 birds, damaged 1 item

U DDWB/20/31 Quitclaim: William Gren son and heir of Peter Gren to 2 Apr 1495 Margaret Boynton All property of P.G. in Belby and Grenhow 1 item

U DDWB/20/32 Letters Patent granting to Sir Walter Gryffith the 20 Feb 1498 custody of John Thorneholme, son and heir of Thomas Thorneholme, dec'd. an idiot from birth, and all his possessions (i.e. manor of Hasthorp and all his property there and in Dryffeld, Brygham and Ruston). Fragment of Great Seal 20 February 13 Hen (VII) 1 item

U DDWB/20/33 Quitclaim: William Salvayn son and heir of Gervas 1 Jun 1535 Salvayn, gent. dec'd., to Robert Hogeson, gent. John Metham, clerk, John Swynhowe and Richard Leedes, gents. Annual rent of £6. from his property in Thyrnom near Burton Agnes, Swathorp, Lowthorp, Thwyng, Graunsmor, Pokethorp and Kyllom: Witn. George Coottes chaplain, George Skynner, Thomas Gregg, Robert Mansor 1 item

page 101 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/20/34 Quitclaim: David Carnabye of Bewfront, Anthony 4 May 1563 Carnabye of Axden and Mark Carnabye of Alnewicke, all, co. Northumberland, gents. to Walter Cawoode of Buctone, gent. 2 bovates in Agnes Burton: Recites a feoffment by their father Thomas Carnabye of Haltone, co. Northumberland to Robert Luttone of Hunmanbye, Daniel Carnabye of Portyeate and Reginald Carnabye of Whittington, co. Northumberland, gents. of all his property in Hunmanbye, Naffertone, Agnes Burtone and Killome, on condition they should enfeoff Thomas Carnabye (brother of D.A. and M.C.) of the premises in tail male, with remainder, successively and in tail male, to D., A., & M.C 1 item

U DDWB/20/35 Covenant to levy a fine: Gabriell Sainctequintyne of 3 Mar 1567 Harpham, esq. to Thomas Boynton of Bermeston, esq. John St. Quintyne and Fraunces Hungait, gents. Parcels called Sleight Inges, Lyngholmes, Bernesey - Nookes, Lyzytstones and Fyshepooles in Burton Agnes. Water mill called Yait Mylne; messuage and 4 oxgangs, cottage and land called Lamlands and 2 cottages in Harpham. 2 cottages in Gransmoore. Reversion of water mill called Acre Mylne in Harpham and of property in Gransemoore after death of Dame Margerie Gower wife of Sir Edward Gower. Tenants named: To use of G. St. Q., his wife Dorithie and their heires. Witn. Walter Cawod, Mathew Sayntequyntyn, Edward Santquyntyn, William Hungait, William Hogge, Thomas Selbye, William Weddeil, George Thomson, George Edmonds, John Newton, William Moore, John Feron 1 item

U DDWB/20/36 Exemplification of a Final Concord, further to U 16 Apr 1567 DDWB/20/35: for 800 marks: Thomas Boynton, esq. John Sayntquyntyne and Francis Hungate, gents. plaintiffs and Gabriel Sayntouyntyn, esq. deforceant 20 messuages, 6 cottages, 20 tofts, 2 water mills, 20 gardens, 20 orchards, 600ac. land, 300ac. meadow, 200ac. pasture, 10ac. wood, 200ac. moor, 200ac. turbary and 200ac. heath and furze in Burton Agnes, Harpham and Gransemoore (13 April 1567) 1 item

page 102 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/20/37 Letters Patent granting to Sir James Croft, Controller of 12 Jul 1582 the Household; for a fine of £8 Chantry of Gransmore (i.e. cottage and 3 bovates in Gransmore, 2 bovates in Harpeham, 2 bovates in Thurnam. 13s. 4d. rent from lands called Fryers Lands), late in tenure of Sir William Sainquintyn. Messuage and 4 bovates in Harpeham, late parcel of chantry of B.V.M. in parish church of Burton Agnes, late in tenure of Sir George Griffith: For 21 years at rents of £4. 1. 4d. for premises late in tenure of Sir W. St. Q. and 53s. 4d. for those late in tenure of Sir G.G. Great Seal, damaged 1 item

U DDWB/20/38 Schedule of deeds in Answer of Thomas Harland to Bill 1584 - 1795 of Sir Francis Boynton and another, filed against Ralph Creyke and T.H. On which deeds T.H. claims a lien for money due to him from estate of Sir Griffith Boynton, dec'd.: Rousby, Greene, East and West Skealing, Barmeston, Ottringham, and Rudston 1 item

U DDWB/20/39 Abstract of Title of Sir Francis Boynton 1600 - 1747 Manor of Haystropp (also 10 messuages, 9 cottages, 46 oxgangs, and other parcels in Haystropp. 2 gates in Horse Carr of Burton Agnes. Tenement called Thurnholme Garth with 60ac. meadow, 100ac. pasture and 40ac. marshland. Messuage, cottage and 2 oxgangs in Brigham. 40ac. land and 10ac. meadow in Wakefield and Stanley. Messuage and 1 oxgang in Foston. Cottage and 1 oxgang in Ruston). Begins with Inquisition Post Mortem John Thurnholme, esq. (14 March 1599/1600) 1 item

page 103 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/20/40 Mutual Release: between Robert Saltmarsh of 3 Apr 1601 Saltmarsh, esq. and wife Margarett, and Katherine Calverley of Burley, widow of William Calverley K.C. to have £150 and manor of Hastropp; 2 horse gates in Agnes Burton Horse Carr; parcel meadow in Thorneholme Feyld called Arnall Carr; and the forecropp of a parcel of meadow in Grancemoor. R. & M.S. to have manor or capital messuage of Thorneholmgarth, and all other property John Thorneholme of Brigham, esq. dec'd. (father of M.S. & K.C.) in Bryggam, Grancemoor, Ruston and Foston and in Stainley, Allenthorp and Thornes in the manor of Wakefield: Further to a recited Award of William Hungate of Saxton and Marmaduke Grimston of Grimston Garth esqs. (5 February 1600/1) to settle the estates of J.T., who died in December 1599. Witn. Jeffrey Pickard, Rychard Jenkynson, Machell Jenkynson George Wrosse, Christopher Thackquerey 1 item

U DDWB/20/41 Exemplification of a Final Concord: for £360: Katherine 29 Apr 1601 Calverley, widow, plaintiff and Robert Saltmarshe and wife Margaret, deforceants 10 messuages, 10 cottages, 2 gardens, 2 orchards, 400ac.land. 80ac. meadow, 160ac. pasture, 200ac. moor, and pasture for 2 horses in Hastropp, Burton Agnes, Thorneholme and Grancemoore: (26 Apr 1601) 1 item

U DDWB/20/42 Exemplification of a Final Corcord for £400: Sir Henry 9 Oct 1611 Griffithe, plaintiff and William Calverley, gent. deforceant Manor of Hastropp alias Haistropp with 10 messuages, 10 cottages, 20 gardens, 2 orchards, 400ac. land, 80ac. meadow, 160ac. pasture, 200ac. moor, pasture for 2 horses and common of pasture for all animals there and in Burton Agnes, Thorneholme and Grancemoore: (6 October 1611) 1 item

U DDWB/20/43 Exemplification of Common Recovery: Thomas Bird 28 Nov 1611 and William Weyco, gents. from Sir Henry Griffithe Manor of Hastropp alias Haistropp with 20 messuages, 20 gardens, 400ac. land, 80ac. meadow, 160ac. pasture, 200ac. moor, pasture for 2 horses and common of pasture for all beasts, there and in Burton Agnes, Thorneholme and Grancemoor: William Calverley, gent., and Edward Howse vouched to warranty. (Michaelmas 1611) 1 item

page 104 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/20/44 Deed of Covenants: Henry Griffith, esq. son and heir of 16 May 1625 Sir Robert Naunton, Master of Court of Wards and Liveries, and Sir Benjamin Rudyard, Surveyor of the Liveries Concerning the accuracy of a Valor and Extant (which is attached) of the estates of his father Sir Henry Griffith (who died 14 October 1620), of which he is to be granted special livery, having come of age: manor of Agnes Burton alias Burton Agnes with appurtenances there and in Thurneham and Grancemore. Manor of Little Kelk. 3ac. meadow in Lowthroppe. Sheep-pasture called Swathorpein Swathorpe. Manors of Whichnor, Tunstall alias Dunstall, Tattenhill, Birdsall, Newbold and Alderwas; and chace called Alderwas Hay, co. Staffs. Manor of Orby with appurtenances there and in Ingelmels, Adelthorpe, Hodgstroppe, Hestroppe and Drestropp, co. Lincs. Lands in Agnes Burton and a messuage, close and 4 bovates in Harpham, late parcel of chantry of B.V.M. in parish of Burton Agnes. 2 closes called Fereby Croftes in Burton Agnes. Messuage, 2 cottages and 5 bovates in Haystroppe. Tithes of Little Kelke. 3 messuages in Yoxhall, Yoxhall Woodhowses and High Wallhill, co. Staffs. Manor of Haystropp alias Hastroppe 1 item

U DDWB/20/45 Letters Patent granting to Henry Griffith, esq. special 2 Jun 1627 livery of all estates of his father Sir Henry Griffith, dec'd. (as U DDWB/20/44) Great Seal of Charles I. In large box 1 item

U DDWB/20/46 Exemplification of Final Concord: for £4,000: Elizabeth, 23 Jan 1646 Countess of Devon, Sir Francis Wortley and Sir Edward Wortley, plaintiffs and Sir Henry Griffith, deforceant, 20 January 1635/6 Manors of Burton Agnes alias Agnes Burton and Haistropp with 30 messuages, 30 cottages, 10 tofts, 1,500ac. land, 500ac. meadow, 1,000ac. pasture, 20ac. wood, 500ac. moor and 30s. rent there and in Swathorpe, Harpam, Thurnholme, Grainsmore and Lowthorp, co. York. Manors of Whichnor and Totenhill with 30 messuages, 15 cottages, 500ac. land, 100ac. meadow, 200ac. pasture, 100ac. wood, 100ac. moor and 40s. rent there and in Danstall, Birdsall, Barton and Newball, co. Staffs. 1 item

page 105 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/20/47 Covenant to levy a Fine: Sir Henry Griffithe to Henry 18 Jun 1639 Corbett and Richard Beane, yeoman, all of Burton Agnes Manor of Burton Agnes alias Agnes Burton, and all property of Sir H.G. there and in Thurnam, Grancemore, Harpham, Little Kelke, and Swaythorpe: To use of Sir H.G. and his heirs. Witn. Thomas Boulton, Henry Perry, Cokayne Woodward 1 item

U DDWB/20/48 Contemporary Copy of Final Concord: for £1,200: 30 Jun 1639 Henry Corbett and Richard Beane, plaintiffs and Sir Henry Griffith, deforceant Manor of Agnes Burton with 10 messuages, 20 cottages, 2 water corn mills, 2 dovecotes, 30 gardens, 1,000ac. land, 100ac. meadow, 600ac. pasture, 1,000ac. heath and furze, 1,000ac. moor and 200ac. marsh there and in Thurneham, Gransmore, Harpham, Little Kelke and Swaythorpe: Further to U DDWB/20/47 1 item

U DDWB/20/49 Covenant 30 March 1648 i) Sir Henry Griffith of Burton Agnes ii) Richard Beane of Flamborough and William Harpham of Westminster, gents iii) Henry Bushell of Hastrope, esq. and John Pearson of Harpham, gent : Sir H.G. to convey to R.B. & W.H.: manor of Burton Agnes and all property of Sir H.G. there and in Thurnham, Gransemore, Harpham, Little Kelke and Swaythorpe: to lead to a Common Recovery to use of Sir H.G. and heirs. Witn. John Creyk, Alexander Eastwood,Ralph Thomson, John Harvie, Hen. Crompston, Thomas Barnby 1 item

U DDWB/20/50 Covenant as U DDWB/20/49 30 March 1648 1 item

U DDWB/20/51 Covenant as U DDWB/20/49 30 March 1648 1 item

U DDWB/20/52 Bargain and Sale further to U DDWB/20/49: for 5s.: Sir 3 Apr 1648 Henry Griffith to Richard Beane and William Harpham Manor of Burton Agnes alias Agnes Burton, and all property of Sir H.G. there and in Thurnam, Grancemore, Harpham, Little Kelke, and Swaythorpe: Witn. John Harvie, Hen. Crompston, Thomas Barnby 1 item

page 106 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/20/53 Exemplification of Common Recovery: further to U 15 May 1648 DDWB/20/49: Henry Bushell, esq. John Peyrson, gent. from Richard Beane and William Harpham, gents. Manor of Agnes Burton alias Burton Agnes with 30 messuages, 2 windmills, 2 dovecotes, 30 gardens, 1,000ac. land, 100ac. meadow, 1,000ac. furze and heath, 1,000ac. moor, 200ac. marsh there and in Thurneham, Gransmore, Harpham, Little Kelke and Swaythorpe: Sir Henry Griffith and Robert Lee vouched to warranty (Easter 1648) 1 item

U DDWB/20/54 Grant and Surrender: Sir Arthur Ingram of Temple 8 Jan 1650 Newsome and his wife Dame Katherine (widow of Sir Mathew Boynton of Winton cum Barmston) to Sir Francis Boynton of Winton cum Barmston Manor of Rowseby, East and West Scaleing and property at Winton cum Barmston (inheritance of Sir M.B. and vested in Dame K.I. for life with remainder to Sir Francis Boynton): Conditional on payment for £12,000 by Sir Francis Boynton to them. Witn. Nicholas Fairfac, John Bennett, Edward An(give?) 1 item

U DDWB/20/55 Exemplification of a Final Concord: Sir Francis Boynton 14 Jun 1654 and Richard Thompson, gent., plaintiffs and Sir Henry Griffith, deforceants Manors of Burton Agnes and Haystropp with 30 messuages, 30 cottages, 4 mills, 4 dovehouses, 40 gardens, 2,000ac. land, 300ac. meadow, 1,000ac. pasture, 2,000ac. furze and heath, 2,000ac. moor and 1,100ac. rush ground. Manors of Whichnor and Tatenhill, with 30 messuages, 25 cottages, 3 mills, 2 dovehouses, 30 gardens, 800ac. land, 200ac. meadow, 400ac. pasture, 200ac. wood, 1,000ac. furze and heath, 1,000ac. moor, and 40s. rents there, and in Tunstall, Birdsall and Newbald, co. Staffs.: (21 June 1654) 1 item

U DDWB/20/56 'A Particular of Agnes Burton, Haistrop, Thurnam, 24 Oct 1656 Harpham, and Kelk Parva the remaineinge lands of Sir Henry Griffith deceased and discendinge upon Sir Francis Boynton barrt' 1 item

page 107 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/20/57 Exemplification of Final Concord: for £3,800: William 1 May 1661 Skevington, Roland Wansforth, John Legeard, Thomas Appleyard, George Ellis and George Fairfax, esqs. plaintiffs and Sir Henry Griffith, deforceant Manors of Burton Agnes alias Agnes Burton, Little Kelke, Swathorpe, Harpham, Thurnham and Gransmore with 30 messuages, 30 cottages, 10 tofts, 1,500ac. land, 500ac. meadow, 1,000ac. pasture, 20ac. wood, 500ac. moor and 30s. rent in those places, co. York. Manors of Wichner, Tunstall, Talon Hill, Birdsall, Newbold and Alreywas with 70 messuages, 70 cottages, 40 tofts, 3,500ac. land, 2,500ac. meadow, 2,000ac. pasture, 800ac. wood, 2,500ac. moor, 70s. rent in those places and in Frodley, Orgrave and Edinghall, co. Staffs. (5 October 1613) 1 item

U DDWB/20/58 Abstract of Title of Sir Francis Boynton 1661 - 1734 Manors of and property in Burton Agnes, Haistrop, Winton cum Barmston, Rudston, Rousby, Greene, East and West Skealing 1 item

U DDWB/20/59 Final Concord for £500: William Masemoore, gent. 20 Oct 1690 plaintiff and Griffith Boynton, esq. deforceant Messuage, 2 barns, 2 stables, dovecote, orchard and 200ac. land in Boynton and Rudstone. Rectory, vicarage and advowson of Rudstone 1 item

U DDWB/20/60 Deed to lead to a Common Recovery: Griffith Boynton 6 Nov 1690 of Burton Agnes, esq. to William Masemore, jnr. of par St. Dunstan in the West, London, gent. Manor, capital messuage and all property of G.B. in Burton Agnes. Closes in Little Kelk (including Thorne Close). Closes called Duffey and Haystonhill in Barmeston: To use of G.B. and his heirs. Witn. Richd. Leister, William Collett. Seal of G.B., armorial 1 item

page 108 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/20/61 Deed of lead to a Common Recovery: 21 Jan 1697 i) Sir Griffith Boynton of Burton Agnes ii) Thomas Hutton, esq. and Thomas Bean, gent. both of Grayes Inn and William Barrett of Cliffords (Inn?) London, gent iii) John Guest of the Inner Temple : messuage and lands in Thorneholme. Manor and capital messuage of Haistropp with closes called South Close, North Close, 2 Mill Closes and Fishpooles; 18 oxgangs called Demeasne Lands; and 7 messuages, 14 cottages (including Longs Cottage and Bartholomew Hanson's Cottage) and 33 oxgangs in all. Manor and capital messuage of Winton cum Barmeston with closes called Sheepe Close, Hogg Close, Brick Kilne, Griffins Coney Garth, Beck Ground, Haystone Hills, West Field, Winton Garth, Hambeleton Hill, Lowground, Duffey, Itacks, Peasehills, Deckinston Hills, Byays, Winton Marre, Cottman Croft, Skelton Close, West Trussay, North Intack, Skelton Close, New Rift, Overam Close, Gray Close, North Fog Close, Round Close, East Thrussey, Tennis Close, Marre Close, Pindery Close, West New Close, Jane Robinson's Intack, East New Close, Walker Close Head, Great and Little Cliffe Closes, Huntleyclose, Greatstone Hills, Milne Field, Great New Close, Fogg Close, 2 Dennis Closes, Horse Close, Silkeholme Close, West Criftens, 2 Becks Closes, Gransmoore Close, 2 Acklams closes, Dewells Closes, Harpham Close, Brecking Close and Nurse Closes; a watermill and a windmill, 17 messuages, 12 cottages, 8 crofts and 14 oxgangs in all. Manors of Rousby, Greene, East and West Skealing, with manor house, closes called High and Low Parkes, High Grounds, Hall Bradley Heads, Greene Bradley Heads, Part Seyles, Great Maines, Seller Wood, Howltree Wood, Hagghill, High Close, Wood House Field, Fords Intack, Great Rose Layes, Caper Close, Horse Close, Mire Ings, Hoggard House Close, Scowscott Heads, Little Maire, Calfe Close, Booth Garth, Round Close, Little Rose Ley, Underdytes and Ellar Heads. Closes called the Summer Ground and Thorne Close in Little Kelke: To use of Sir G.B. and heirs. Witn. Mar. Nelson, Jac. Toulson, Tho. Horwell 'Clerke of the peace for Cornwall' 1 item

page 109 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/20/62 Exemplification of a Common Recovery: John Hunter, 13 May 1700 gent. from Francis Boynton, gent. and Thomas Hutton, esq. Manor of Burton Agnes alias Agnes Burton with 15 messuages, a watermill, a windmill, a dovecote, 10 gardens, 500ac. land, 550ac. meadow, 300ac. pasture, 50ac. wood, 300ac. heath and furze, 500ac. moor and 100s. rent there and in Winton cum Barneston: Sir Griffith Boynton and vouched to warranty (Easter 1700) 1 item

U DDWB/20/63 Abstract of Deeds of Sir Francis Boynton; Case to 1702 - 1735 advise on a conveyance from his trustees, and Opinion of Mr. Alington Manors of and property in Burton Agnes, Winton cum Barmston, Haystrop, Rousby, Greene, East and West Skealing, Estate in Little Kelk, Thornholme and Barmston. Advowson of Barmston 1 item

U DDWB/20/64 Final Concord: for £60: Sir Griffith Boynton and George 10 Jun 1723 Braithwaite, plaintiffs and James Kempley and wife Anne, Richard Halder and wife Alice, John Wright and wife Katherine, deforceants. Cottage, 7ac. land and 5ac. meadow in Barmston and Kilham 1 item

U DDWB/20/65 List of 'Writings sent up by Sir Francis Boynton ... to Mr. 6 Oct 1635 Chris. Simpson' Burton Agnes, Haistrope, Barmston, Rousby, and Pall Mall in London: (17th - 18th cent.) 1 item

U DDWB/20/66 Abstract of Deeds 'sent down by Mr. Simpson to be 20 Jan 1736 Executed by the Trustees' Manors of and property in Haystrop, Rousby, East and West Greene 1 item

U DDWB/20/67 Draft Release to create a tenant to the Precipe 1736 i) Sir Francis Boynton and his son and heir Griffith Boynton, esq. both of Burton Agnes ii) Edward Hart of Lincolns Inn, gent iii) Fountain Wentworth Osbaldeston of the Six Clerks Office, gent iv) Marmaduke and Hildebrand Alington of Lincolns Inn, esqs : manors of Burton Agnes, Winton cum Barmston, Haystrop, Rousby, Little Kelke, East and West Skealing and Greene; and all property of Sir Francis Boynton in those places and in Thornholm. Advowson of Barmston: To use of Sir Francis Boynton for life, then successively in tail male to G.B. and to Francis second son of Sir F.B 1 item

page 110 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/20/68 Draft Lease for 99 years by Sir Francis Boynton 1737 As U DDWB/20/67: In trust to his own use 1 item

U DDWB/20/69 Lease and Release to create tenant to the Precipe 9 - 10 Oct 1741 i) Sir Griffith Boynton of Burton Agnes ii) Thomas Newsome of Grays Inn, gent iii) Thomas Berriman of Beverley, draper : manor and rectory of Rudston and all property of Sir G.B. there and in Boynton: To lead to a Common Recovery to use of Sir G.B. and his heirs. Witn. Benj. Owtram, Wm. Nelson jnr. Richard Sare Newsome, John Coulter 2 items

U DDWB/20/70 Bargain and Sale to create a tenant to the Precipe 15 Apr 1742 i) Sir Griffith Boynton of Agnes Burton ii) John Coppinger of par. St. Clement Danes, gent iii) Taylor White of Lincolns Inn, esq : manors of and all property of Sir G.B. in Burton Agnes, Winton cum Barmston, Haystrop, Rowsby, Little Kelk, Thornholme, East and West Skealing and Greene. Advowson of Barmston: To lead to a Common Recovery to use of Sir G.B. and his heirs. Witn. George Robertson, Henry Dagge 1 item

U DDWB/20/71 Exemplification of Common Recovery further to U 31 May 1742 DDWB/20/70: Taylor White, esq. from John Coppinger, gent. Manors of Burton Agnes, Haystrop, Winton cum Barmston and Rousby with 113 messuages, 50 gardens, 2 windmills, 2 water corn - mills, 2,100ac. land, 1,600ac. meadow, 2,300ac. pasture, 170ac. wood, 2,500ac. furze and heath, 500ac. moor and 500ac. fen. in those places and in Little Kelk, Thorneholme, East Skealing, West Skealing, Greene, and Easington. Advowson of Barmston: Sir Griffith Boynton vouched to warranty 1 item

U DDWB/20/72 Rental of Rev. Thomas Dade: - Harpham, Burton c. 1785 Agnes, Thornholme, Heystrop 1 item

U DDWB/20/73 Demise 15 Jul 1795 i) Sir Griffith Boynton of Burton Agnes ii) Thomas Smith, esq. and alderman and Edward Woolley, gent. both of York iii) Thomas Harland of Bridlington, gent : manors of and all property of Sir G.B. in Burton Agnes, Barmston, Rudston and Haisthorpe: As collateral security to indemnify T.S. from encumbrances on advowson of Hinderwell which he has purchased from Sir G.B 1 item

page 111 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/20/74 Rental of estates of Sir Francis Boynton 1808 - 1815 Burton Agnes, Barmston, Haisthorpe, Rudston: And his account with Henry John Shepherd 1 item

U DDWB/20/75 Schedule of deeds relating to estates Mortgaged by Sir 1833 Henry Boynton and Henry Boynton, esq. to Joseph Robinson Pease as trustee for James Walker, esqs. to secure £19,058. 8. 9d. Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Barmston and Rudston 1 item

U DDWB/20/76 Exemplification of Common Recovery: Francis Watt 31 Jan 1833 and John Rickaby, esqs. from Richard Lamberg, gent. Manors of Burton Agnes. Winton cum Barmston and Haisthorpe with 113 messuages, 20 cottages, 2 windmills, 2 water corn - mills, 100 gardens, 5,500ac. land, 500ac. meadow, 500ac. pasture, 170ac. wood, 50ac. underwood, 500ac. furze and heath, 500ac. moor and 500ac. fen. Rectory and advowson of Barmston: Henry Boynton, esq. vouched to warranty 1 item

U DDWB/20/77 'Abstract of Writings to be looked into, made by Mr. 1728 Midgley in 1728, in the Great Chest in the Store room' Rousby (including church), Scaling, Winton, Barmston, Lissett, Hilderthorp, Wilsthorp, Gembling, Burton Agnes, Thornholme, Rudston, Hinderwell. Abstracts cover documents dated 1200 - 1635 1 item

U DDWB/20/78 Similar list to U DDWB/20/77 c. 1728 1 item

U DDWB/20/79 'A Schedule of Writings in the Hair Trunk' c. 1734 Rousby, Burton Agnes, Swanland, Rudston, Harpham, Haystrop, Barmston, Winton, Thurnholme (1654 - 1734) 1 item

U DDWB/20/80 Similar list to U DDWB/20/79 c. 1734 1 item

U DDWB/20/81 'List of deeds 'sent by Mr. Osbaldeston to London': - 6 Oct 1734 Haystrop, Barmston, Winton, Rousby 1 item

U DDWB/20/82 List of 'Writings sent by Sir Francis Boynton .... to Mr. 6 Oct 1735 Christopher Simpson' Burton Agnes, Maystrop, Barmston and Rousby 1 item

page 112 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/20/83 Grant involving Sir Francis Boynton of Burton Agnes, 20 May 1804 Thomas Wilkinson of Stakesley, esq, Charles Brome of Greenwich, George Wilkinson of Southampton Row, Russell Square, esq and John Russell Rowntree and Laonard Raisbeck, both of Stockton, co. Durham, gents Sir Francis Boynton to T.W., C.B. & J.R. for £2,000 from each: annuities of £250 each from a manor and mansion house of Burton Agnes with 1,254ac. 2r. 1p.; manor and mansion house of Winton cum Barmston with 1,570ac. 29p; manor and mansion house of Haisthorpe alias Haystrop with 822ac. 13p.; manor and rectory of Rudston with 473ac. 3r. 1p. (Tenants named) 1 item

U DDWB/20/84 Assignment: for £500: George Wilkinson of 9 Oct 1804 Southampton Row, Russell Square, esq. to Robert Wilkinson and George Snowdon of Stockton, bankers One fourth part of the annuity of £250 granted to G.W. in U DDWB/20/83 1 item

U DDWB/20/85 Similar Assignment to U DDWB/20/84 of a fourth part 9 Oct 1804 to John Russell Rowntree of Stockton, co. Durham, gent 1 item

U DDWB/20/86 Grant involving Sir Francis Boynton, Thomas Fawell of 4 Mar 1805 Yarm, merchant, James Ward of Low Warsall, gent, Fowler Hickes of Silton, esq. and William W. Wetherell of Stockton, co. Durham, merchant Sir Francis Boynton to T.F. and J.W.: for £1,000 from each: annuities of £130 each from property as U DDWB/20/83 1 item

U DDWB/20/87 Counterpart of Grant as U DDWB/20/86 4 Mar 1805 1 item

U DDWB/20/88 Grant involving Sir Francis Boynton, Thomas Hartley of 13 Jul 1805 – York, esq., alderman and Thomas Hartley, jnr. late of 1 Nov 1811 York, now a Lt. in 51st Foot Sir Francis Boynton to T.H. senr.: for £2,000: annuity of £260 from property as U DDWB/20/83. Endorsement of redemption, 1 November 1811 1 item

U DDWB/20/89 Mortgage for £3,500: Sir Francis Boynton to John 20 Jan 1808 – Lockwood of Beverley, gent. 27 Jan 1809 Property as U DDWB/20/83. Endorsement of further Mortgage to secure £1,753. 3. 10 and £768. 14. 10., 27 January 1809 1 item

page 113 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/20/90 Assignment: for £550: John Russell Rowntree of 17 Jul 1808 Stockton, co. Durham, gent. to Benjamin Ord of Sedge field, gent. A fourth share of the annuity as U DDWB/20/83, as granted to J.R.R 1 item

U DDWB/20/91 Grant: Sir Francis Boynton to his brother Henry 27 Feb 1810 Boynton of Nafferton Hall, esq. Annuity of £200 from manors of and property in Burton Agnes, Barmston,Haisthorpe and Rudston: With an indemnity to John Lockwood as U DDWB/20/89 1 item

U DDWB/20/92 Assignment: for £1,100: George Wilkinson of 7 Apr 1810 Southampton Row, Russell Square, esq. to Benjamin Ord of Sedge field, gent. Moiety of annuity granted to C.W. by U DDWB/20/83 1 item

U DDWB/20/93 Quitclaim and Surrender for £6,500 John Lockwood to 1 Nov 1811 Sir Francis Boynton Mortgages on property as U DDWB/20/83: (as U DDWB/20/89) 1 item

U DDWB/20/94 Grant: for £8,000: Sir Francis Boynton to Digby Legard 2 Nov 1811 of Ganton, esq. Annuity of £1,040 from manors and mansion houses of Burton Agnes with 1,548ac. 1r. 24p. and of Haisthorpe with 855ac. 27p. (Tenants named) 1 item

U DDWB/20/95 Grant: for £7,000: Sir Arthur Ingram of Temple 2 Nov 1811 Newsome and his wife Dame Katherine (widow of Sir Mathew Boynton of Winton cum Barmston) to Sir Francis Boynton of Winton cum Barmston Annuity of £910 from manor and mansion house of Winton cum Barmston with 1,613ac. 2r. 29p. and manor and rectory of Rudston with 483ac. 35p. 1 item

U DDWB/20/96 Quitclaim: Jane Hartley, widow, Thomas Wilson and 30 Nov 1811 John Tweedy, esqs. (exors of Thomas Hartley, esq. and alderman), all of York and Thomas Hartley of Bonython, co. Cornwall, esq. to Sir Francis Boynton Annuity of £260 (as U DDWB/20/88) 1 item

page 114 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/20/97 Assignment: Thomas Simpson, gent., Richard Jackson, 31 Jul 1816 currier, both of Stockton and John Page of Norton, tanner (assignees of Robert Wilkinson and George Snowden of Stockton, bankers, bankrupts) and William Simpson of Leven Bridge, merchant to Robert Sandwich of Stokesley, surgeon One fourth part of the annuity of £250 granted in U DDWB/20/83 1 item

U DDWB/20/98 Agreement between Sir Francis Boynton and Digby 2 Nov 1818 Legard for the reduction of the annuities as U DDWB/20/94 - 95 (from £1,040 to £853; and from £910, to £747). As ' ..... money was (then) extremely scarce and difficult to be procured but for some time past it has been plentiful' 1 item

U DDWB/20/99 Counterpart of Agreement as U DDWB/20/98 2 Nov 1818 1 item

U DDWB/20/100 Grant: for £1,000: Sir Francis Boynton to Hannah 23 Jun 1820 Pennyman of Bridlington Quay, spinster Annuity of £104. 10s. from estates at Burton Agnes, Barmston, and Haisthorpe (as in U DDWB/20/94 - 95) 1 item

U DDWB/20/101 Assignment: for £8,000: Robert Denison of Kilnwick 9 Jul 1831 Percy and Philip Saltmarshe of Saltmarshe, esqs. to Charlotte Amelia Hudson of Bessingby, spinster and Rev. George Townshend Hudson of Pagham, co. Sussex Annuity of £853 (as U DDWB/20/94 and U DDWB/20/98) 1 item

U DDWB/20/102 Assignment: for £7,000:Robert Denison of Kilnwick 9 Jul 1831 Percy and Philip Saltmarshe of Saltmarshe, esqs. to Charlotte Amelia Hudson of Bessingby, spinster and Rev. George Townshend Hudson of Pagham, co. Sussex Annuity of £747 1 item

U DDWB/20/103 Agreement between Sir Francis Boynton and Rev. 9 Jul 1831 George Towshend Hudson and Charlotte Amelia Hudson (as U DDWB/20/101) For a reduction of the annuities as U DDWB/20/101 - 102 (from £853 to £639. 3. 9d. and from £747. to £559. 8. 4d.) 1 item

page 115 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/21 Nottinghamshire 1481 U DDWB/21/1 Gift: Sir Walter Gryffith to Sir Robert Constable, William 6 May 1481 Constable, William Grffith clerks, Robert Ward and William Cawod Manor of Schelford and all his property in, co. Notts.Power of attorney to Richard Whalley, chaplain to deliver seisin. Witn. Richard Spencer, Robert Crokeck, John Henfrey, John Keylby, Richard Gosse, William Spowndon, John Webster. Seal, armorial, quarterly, 1 and 4 three eagles displayed, 2 and 3 a fess dancette, a helmet with a saracen's head for crest, 'SIGILLUM IONIS GRIFFYTH MILITIS' 1 item

U DDWB/22 Yorkshire (North and West Ridings) late 12th cent. - 1792

U DDWB/22/1 Gift for 14s. 8d.: Iggendaldus and wife Matilda to late 12th cent. Walter de Bouinton All their land in Sneginton (Snainton) belonging to 1 bovate lying next to ('propinquor') the land sometime of Ivo Brun and as far as ('tam longam') the toft and croft of Osbert his man extends. All their land belonging to a bovate called Duuce, across the road from Seneginton to Bronton, towards the S., as far as ('tam Longam') the land of the brothers of the Temple of Jerusalem extends. All their Wandale ('Wandelam') in Litteldale belonging to the said bovate. All their land at Thorndic. All their land as much as belongs to 1 bovate in Morhusu', i.e. as far as ('usque ad') Ruhhou, from Widdale to the boundaries of Saldene: Rendering a pair of white gloves. Witn. Baldwin de Alvestain, John his son, Richard his ('suo' expunged) nephew Thor, Alan ('ciu'ra .?) Adam de Thorp, Walter his brother, Peter de Spineto, Richard and Henry his brothers, Laurence de Attona, Gerard the clerk 1 item

U DDWB/22/2 Lease in her, widowhood: Lady Ada Butembain to Sir Sep 1240 Ingram de Bouinton Her dower in the town of Rouceby (Roxby) which she should receive from him and his wife: for his life, rendering 100s. rent yearly at Sneinton. Witn. Sir Fulk Basset, dean of York, Sir Richard son of Ralf, Master Robert de Barton, Master Adam de Feversham, Hugh Gubiun, Amselm Gubiun, William Maletok. Seal, vesica, 2 birds on (a formalized tree?) 'SIGILL [ ] UBUIN', chipped 1 item

page 116 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/22/3 Copy (15th cent.) of Gift: Avice prioress of Grendale, c. 1262 - 1269 with consent of the chapter, to Ivo de Seton All land which Roger son of Walter Mering held from them in Rouceby, Scaling ('inter Morfing?') and waterfall: Rendering 3s. yearly. Witn. Sir Henry son of Conan, Sir Ambrose the deacon, William de Bouington, Adam de Seton, Robert Ruscell, Walter Belleby, John son of Alan de Hyldernell, Adam de Hyt, clerk 1 item

U DDWB/22/4 Quitclaim: in frankalmoign: Sir William Malebys to 12 Mar 1328 Brothers of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England All property sometime of the Knights Templar in Coupmanthorp and Acastre Malebys: They to maintain a chantry and divine service at the chapel sometime of the Temple, of Coupmanthorp. Witn. Sir Richard Waleys, Sir Thomas Ughtreth, Sir Robert de Morby, Sir Walter Faucunberge, Roger Basy, Thomas Fairfax, Henry Sampson. Given at Acastre Malebys, Sab. in St. Gregory pope 1327. Seal, a bearded face, edges badly chipped 1 item

U DDWB/22/5 Final Concord: Thomas son of Walter de Boynton and 13 Oct 1340 wife Katherine, plaintiffs and William Moubray, clerk, deforceant Manors of Acclom, and Rouceby. Moiety of manor of Newton subtus Osenbergh: To T. & K. and heirs of their bodies; then Acclom and Rouceby to heirs of T., moiety of Newton to heirs of K 1 item

U DDWB/22/6 Letter of Attorney: Robert Grenwod, chaplain to 13 Jun c. 1340 Thomas Forester of Rouceby To deliver seisin to Sir Thomas de Boynton of all property of R.G. in Yborn, Slethtys and Mikilby 1 item

U DDWB/22/7 Lease for 3 years: for 20 marks: Thomas de Boynton to 9 Aug 1367 William de Yarwyth Part of the woods of Roucegrene (i.e. in Woddehows Felde on either side the river to Scaling Milne, excepting Holyn, and Woddeappiltree): Given at Gisburghe. vigil St. Lawrence 41 Ed. III. French 1 item

page 117 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/22/8 Letter of Attorney: Thomas de Boynton to Robert 27 Mar 1369 Gretheved To take seisin from Sir John de Grenehow, rector of Kyldal, and John de Marton of all property sometime of Simon Rous of Arssum and Richard de Boynton in Arssum, Leventhorp and Acclum: Given at Acclum, Tuesday before Easter 1369 1 item

U DDWB/22/9 Covenant: Henry de Boynton and John de Ellerby of 31 Dec 1383 Rouceby J. having granted to H. and his brother Christofer all his property in Rouceby in Whitbystrand they shall pay him 13s. 4d. at stated times until 7 marks has been paid. Both sides bound in £20 for performance. Given at Rouceby. French 1 item

U DDWB/22/10 Lease for 3 years: for 20 marks: Sir Thomas Boynton to 28 Apr 1401 Thomas Lellome and Richard Payn Woods and underwoods, excepting Holyn and Wodappiltre, on la Rygge towards the S. (from the Hage of which John Sect of Whitby sometime had the wood E. to le Lynghevyd W.; and from the top of the Rygge ('del Rygge on haut') N. as the Ewe runs ('comme la Ewe court') S.): Given at Whitteby. Seal, armorial, a saltire, on a chief party per pale, a saltire and a rose (annulet?) 1 item

U DDWB/22/11 Quitclaim: Sir Thomas Surtays, Robert de Wyelyff, 21 Apr 1416 clerk, Robert de Horneby, Laurence de Midelton, vicar of Brinyston, Robert de Dalton, vicar of Mersk and Thomas de Laysyngby to Christopher de Boynton All property in Acclom, Leventhorpe, Aresome, Midelesburgh, Morton, Tollesby, Neuham, Uplethom, Lofthous, Rouseby and Iburnesyde which they had of his gift: Witn. Sir Robert Conyers, Thomas Crathorne, Thomas Langton, Nicholas Gower, George Moubray. 6 small seals (on tags cut from a Gift of land in Hakford. Mention of Thomas de (Hak)fort, le Tunges, Thomas Saunderson, John de Hakford) 1 item

U DDWB/22/12 Lease at 10s. rent: Sir Robert Gardener of Kylnllbyk, 18 Nov 1522 chaplain to Dame Margarete Boynton and Mathew Boynton, gent. Half of house called Brighouse in Whitby: For life of Sir R.C 1 item

page 118 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/22/13 Gift in pure, widowhood: Alice Huddyswell, widow, 10 Feb 1517 daughter and heir of Thomas Hudson of Newcastle on Tyne ('Novo Castro super Tyn'), to Henry, Lord de Scrop of Bolton, Richard, Lord le Latymer, John, Lord le Lumley and Sir James Strangways All her property in Nove Castro, Nortlostons, Esyngton, Hynderwell, Rokseby and Myddylburgh in Clyverlande, cos. York and Northumberland: Witn. Roger Dent, William Dent, Sir Robert Bell, Sir Robert Maners, Thomas Stikman, James Elyson. Given at Newcastle. Seal, 'A' 1 item

U DDWB/22/14 Gift: Thomas Byghyng son and heir of Thomas 29 May 1518 Byghyng, dec'd. to Thomas Boynton, esq. Parcel in Rowsby called Hemryddyng Bank (lands of T.B., N., and of John Thomson S.) with woods on it: Power of attorney to Henry Loggan and Richard Johnson to deliver seisin. Witn. Thomas Fr(an)k, clerk and dean of Clevaland, Robert Newhom chaplain, James Bakhouse, John Wilson. Seal, 'IHC' Endorsement of livery of seisin. With Matthew Boynton, Robert Hawdenby, esqs., Sir Thomas Frank, dean of Cleveland, James Bakkous, bailiff of Mongrayfe, Sir Robert Newham, priest, Henry Logan, Robert Harlande 1 item

U DDWB/22/15 Quitclaim further to U DDWB/22/14 1 Jun 1518 1 item

U DDWB/22/16 Bargain and Sale for £33: Crystofer Hudeswell late of 27 Sep 1529 Rychmond, gent. (son and heir of John Hudeswell of Neucastell appon Tyne, merchant and his wife Alice daughter of William Hudson of Newcastle on Tyne, merchant, all dec'd.) to Herry Cogan of Richmond, merchant All his property in Middilesburgh, Loftus, Rosby and Hynderwell in Cleland and Blakeamore 1 item

U DDWB/22/17 Feoffment: John Thomson of Rowysby to his son 20 Oct 1546 Robert Thomson All his property in Rowsby and Newton: Witn. Bartholomew Cotton, gent., William Pynder, clerk, John Avyot, clerk, Henry Todd, Robert Carre. Seal, 'T.P.' Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. as above, Richard Worffowe and John Posket 1 item

page 119 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/22/18 Feoffment: Robert to John Thomsone of Rowysby 20 Oct 1546 All his property in Rowysbye and Newton: For life, with remainder to right heirs of Robert 1 item

U DDWB/22/19 Lease for 18 years at £4. 13. 4d. rent: for £16: Rev. 22 Feb 1554 Richard Salvayn, parson of Hynderwell to Thomas Goldisburghe of Goldsiburghe, esq. Mansion house with a laith and all the glebe and tithes belonging to the chapel of Roxby par. Hynderwell (tithes of the Over More House and adjoining close belonging to Lady Bygott, and the fish tithes excepted): Provision for transferring the lease to William son of T.G. T.G. to find a priest to discharge the cure of Roxby during the lease. Witn. John Hawe, clerk, William (Hartridigg?) 1 item

U DDWB/22/20 Feoffment: for £23. 4. 8. Sir Richard Chomley of 6 - 13 Aug 1555 Roxbie in Pikkeringe Lythe to Thomas Boynton, esq. Messuage in tenure of Richard Petche in Rowsebye in Blakeamore: Power of attorney to Thomas Knaggs and Henry Wayman to deliver seisin Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. Thomas Cowper; John, William and Thomas Posket; Matthew and William Wodhus; John Talor; John and George Hudderte; Matthew Wilberfos; Thomas and William Tomson; John Todde, Robert Petche, Edmonde Lowson, chaplain, John Todde, 13 August 1555 1 item

U DDWB/22/21 Bargain and Sale: Christofer Place of Halnebie to 5 Jun 1557 Thomas Boynton of Barston, esqs. Tenement in tenure of Robert Waudlous in Roxabie: Not executed 1 item

U DDWB/22/22 Counterpart of Bargain and Sale as U DDWB/22/21 5 Jun 1557 1 item

U DDWB/22/23 Account of sums due from occupiers of manors of post 1566 Rokesbye (£6) and Grenehoughe and Piketon (£4) 1 item

U DDWB/22/24 Final Concord for £220: Thomas Boynton, esq. plaintiff 27 Jan 1564 and Richard Gascoigne, esq. and wife Jane, deforceants. 12 messuages, 4 cottages, 12 tofts, 12 gardens, 12 orchards, 400ac. land, 100ac. meadow, 300ac. pasture, 100ac. wood, 400ac. moor, 300ac. moss, 200ac. turbary, 300ac. heath and furze and 2s. rent in Acclam, Leventhorpe, Arsum, Middelsbrugh, Rowseby and Isyngton 1 item

page 120 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/22/25 Bargain and Sale for £80: John Goodyere, Gylbert Hall 17 Mar 1566 and wife Ales of Lythe, Francis Skelton and wife Anne of Spyton to Thomas Boynton of Rowsebye, esq. Capital messuage in Easte Sceelinge in tenure of John Clarke, with a barn, a little garth (1/2ac. 1r.) at the West end of the house, 1 oxgang in the fields of Rowesbye; 4 closes in the East Scalinge called the Rough Fyelds. House in East Scalinge with a barn and little garth, 1 oxgang in Cross Fyeldes, close called Turfte Hill, and 5 closes. House called Bitchehill, garth, 1 1/2 oxgangs in Tybthorppe Fieldes and 7 closes. House in Tybthorppe, with garth 2 1/2 oxgangs, 2 Cow Closes, Brode Close, Laythe Close, Moor Close, Bownde Close. 1 1/2 oxgangs in Cross Fields. 1 oxgang in Tibthorpe Fields. House in East Sceeling with 4 little closes, close called Dowson Fyelde, half of North Croft, Forselles Croft, Lonnge Close and Rownde Close, Little close in Rowesbye. All boundaries specified: Witn. Roger Ratclyff, Willyam Smythe, William Poreit clerk, Wyllm. Scawsbie, Christofer Norton, Richard Halldenbe, Wyllm. Barttram, John Bonwycke, Wyllm. Lutton, Robart Bachen 1 item

U DDWB/22/26 Final Concord for £140: Thomas Boynton, esq. plaintiff 28 Apr 1566 and John Goodyere, Gilbert Hall and wife Alice, Francis Skelton and wife Anne, deforceants 4 messuages, 2 cottages, 4 tofts, 4 gardens, 4 orchards, 300ac. land, 60ac. meadow, 300ac. pasture, 60ac. wood, 500ac. moor, 500ac. turbary and 200ac. heath and furze in Rowesbye and Scaling 1 item

U DDWB/22/27 Feoffment: Robert Thompson of Rowysby, yeoman to 7 - 21 Aug 1575 his son Thomas. All his property in Rowysby and Newton: In tail male, with remainder successively to his other sons Bartholomew and John. Witn. John Redman, Wyllm. Chapman, Robert Raycok, Willm. Sharpe, Richard Pattyson, Robert Starnethwait, Robert Hyddall Memorandum of livery of seisin in Lee Espe Close: Witn. Francis and Robert Elmeden, John Dickonson, Robert Raincocke, 21 Aug 1575 1 item

U DDWB/22/28 Bargain and Sale for £40: Arthur Dakinges of Longe 20 Mar 1585 Coulton alias East Coulton, esq. and wife Margaret to Frauncis Boynton of Acklam, esq. All their property in Rowesbye, Tybthorpe and East Scalinge, which descended to Margaret from John Goodyeare of Lythe, dec'd.: Witn. George Creswell, Richerd Harwood, Humphrey Birletsonn 1 item

page 121 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/22/29 Rowesbye manor court roll 16 Oct 1592 1 item

U DDWB/22/30 Lease for 19 years at 10s. 11d. rent: Sir Francis 29 Sep 1603 Boynton of Barmeston to William Unthanke of Rowsbie Messuage, barn, close and 1 1/4 oxgangs in Rossbie: Not executed 1 item

U DDWB/22/31 Counterpart of Lease as U DDWB/22/30 29 Sep 1603 1 item

U DDWB/22/32 Lease for 19 years at 4s. 5d. rent: Sir Francis Boynton 29 Sep 1603 to Isabell Buckton of Little Scalinge, widow Messuage and garth in Rowsbie: Not executed 1 item

U DDWB/22/33 Lease for 19 years at 47s. 5d. rent: Sir Francis Boynton 29 Sep 1603 to Richard Dowson, jnr. of Rowsbie, yeoman Messuage, toft, croft, Browe Close, Sparriddinge, Peresan Close with a house on it, Wyles Croft, a cottage 1 item

U DDWB/22/34 Lease for 19 years at 24s. 3d.: Sir Francis Boynton to 29 Sep 1603 William Unthanks of Rowsbie, shearman Messuage and 1 1/4 oxgangs in Rowsbie: Witn. Thomas Duck, Raph Hodgson 1 item

U DDWB/22/35 Exemplification of Final Concord: for £120: Henry 23 Jan 1604 Tanckard, esq. plaintiff and Thomas Thompson, deforceant Messuage, 3 cottages, 4 tofts, 4 gardens, 4 orchards, 20ac. land, 50ac. meadow, 30ac. pasture, 5ac. wood, 40ac. moor and pasture for 3 beasts in Rowsbye (20 January 1603/4) 1 item

U DDWB/22/36 Bargain and Sale for £250: Henry Tanckard of Arden, 21 Jan 1609 esq. to Sir Francis Boynton of Barmston Messuage, oxhouse, barn, garden, croft, 1 oxgang, 3 beastgates in the Oxe Pasture, 3 swathes of meadow in the Inges, 3 cottages with tofts and crofts, Cowe Close, Close before the Door, Myre Inge Close, Lowe Close, Espie Close, (and closes called Scott Head, the Parrocke, Little Hagge and the Flatt: Witn. James Marshall, John Smyth, Thomas France, Willm. Bellwood 1 item

page 122 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/22/37 Feoffment further to U DDWB/22/21. 21 Jan 1609 – With power of attorney to William Belwood of Barmston 22 Mar 1609 and Richard Dowson of Rowbie to deliver seisin Endorsement of livery and seisin. Witn. Thomas Newham, John Skinner, John Smyth, John and Richard Clarke, Christofer Norfolke, Francis Man, Richard Dowson, Richard Unthanke, John Harland, Thomas Hill, William Titcheson, 22 March 1609 1 item

U DDWB/22/38 Exemplification of a Final Concord: for £300: Edward 25 May 1650 Croft, plaintiff and Francis Bainebrigge and wife Elizabeth, deforceants 3 messuages, 3 gardens, 3 orchards, 80ac. land, 80ac. meadow, 80ac. pasture, 80ac. wood in Coverham (14 January 1649/50) 1 item

U DDWB/22/39 Copy Lease for 500 years: Sir Griffith Boynton to 6 Mar 1702 Constance Boynton, spinster, both of Burton Agnes Manors of Rousby, Greene, East and West Skealing, with mansion house and closes called High and Low Parkes, High Grounds, Hall Bradley Heads, Great Bradley Heads, Harts Sayles, Great Maines Sellon Wood, Houltree Wood, Hagghill, High Close, Woodhouse, Fieldfords Intacke, Great Ross Leys, Capon Close, Horse Close, Mire Ings, Hoggard House Close, Stow Stotte Heads, Little Maines, Calfe Close, Booth Garth, Wind Close, Little Ross Ley, Underdikes and Ellarheads: To secure a marriage portion of £4,000 1 item

U DDWB/22/40 Copy Mortgage: Sir Griffith Boynton to Rev. Richard 16 Jul 1709 Kirshaw, rector of Ripsley, and Francis Boynton of Beverley, esq. To secure £500 each to Elizabeth and William Kirshaw, under will of Elizabeth Boynton of Ripsley, widow: as U DDWB/22/39 1 item

U DDWB/22/41 Copy Assignment of Term (as U DDWB/22/39): Sir 20 Jan 1736 Francis Boynton to Christopher Simpson of Lincoln's Inn, gent. To attend the inheritance 1 item

U DDWB/22/42 Copy Similar Assignment as U DDWB/22/41 by Rev. 20 Jan 1736 Richard Kirshaw, rector of Ripsley 1 item

page 123 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/22/43 Copy Assignment: Thomas Harland (by Sir Griffith 31 Dec 1792 Boynton and others) of Bridlington, gent. to William Lambe of Grays Inn, esq. Term as U DDWB/22/40: In connexion with sale by Sir Griffith Boynton to John Turton of the Adelphi, Strand par. St. Martin in the Fields, doctor of physic, of property as U DDWB/22/39 excepting lands in or known as Greene 1 item

U DDWB/22/44 Copy Assignment as U DDWB/22/43 31 Dec 1792 1 item

U DDWB/23 Various Deeds 12th cent. - 1816 U DDWB/23/1 'My Pettegree' of [Sir Walter Griffith?] 12th cent. – Pedigree, probably of Walter Griffith 16th cent. 1 item

U DDWB/23/2 Mutual Quitclaim between Alexander de Muncels and late 12th cent. Walter de Bouincton W. having claimed from A. by royal writ Walo de Bouincton, his son Thomas and his daughter Emma; A. now quitclaims to W. for 3 marks silver the said Thomas and his progeny. W. quitclaims to A. Walo and Emma and their progeny: Witn. Ingram de Muncels and Robert his son, Walter de Caretorp and William his son, John brother of Walter, Robert Fossard, Adam de Bouincton and Alan his son Richard the clerk, Richard de Spineto, Adam de Torp and Walter his brother 1 item

U DDWB/23/3 Agreement between William de Sumervill and Roger de late 12th cent. Sumervill Confirmation of an agreement between them before justices of intinerant in Yorkshire: Witn. Roger Bavent, William de Perci, Robert le Vavasur, William de (Perci?) de Kernedebi, Malger de Vavasur, Thomas de Reinevilla, William (Garin?)atico, Robert de Sumervill, Hugh the clerk of Botundune, Walter the clerk of Sumervilla. Seal, equestrian, mounted knight riding to right, sword raised '[ ] DE. SUMMER [ ]' edges chipped 1 item

page 124 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/23/4 Acknowledgement of debt: John Sybry son of Alan c. 1285 Sybry of York to Bonamious son of Jocey, a Jew of York. A sack of good wool or 10 marks, whichever B. chooses: In return for a certain sum given to B. to J.S. To be paid at Purification B.V.M. 15 Ed. I (2 February 1285/6). Sir John de Thweng, lord of Corneburg, stands surety. Witn. Gervase Clifton then sheriff of York, John Sampson. Seal, armorial, damaged. Endorsement in Hebrew 1 item

U DDWB/23/5 Letters Patent granting a general pardon to Robert 1 Feb 1415 Playce of Halnaby near Richemond. Great Seal, damaged 1 item

U DDWB/23/6 Defeazance of a Statute Merchant in 2,000 marks: 14 Nov 1435 Joan, Countess of Westmorland to Sir John Griffith Conditional on performance by Sir J.G. of covenants of Marriage Settlement of Walter, his son and heir, and Joan daughter of Sir Ralph Neville. Seal, armorial, Neville impaling England within a bordure company 'SIGILL. JOH'NE, COMDTISSE. WESTM'LAD. DNE. DE. NEVILL.' 1 item

U DDWB/23/7 Letters Patent granting a general pardon to Walter 23 Jul 1445 Griffyth of Burton Anneys, esq. The pardon not to extend in any way to Eleanor Cobeham daughter of Sir Reginald Cobeham, John Bolton of Bolton, co. Lancs. bladesmith and William Wyghale late keeper of Nottingham gaol; nor to the murder of Sir Christopher Talbot. Great Seal, badly damaged 1 item

U DDWB/23/8 Letters Patent granting a general pardon to Sir Walter 21 Jan 1472 Griffyth of Wychenore, co. Staffs. 1 item

U DDWB/23/9 Agreement between Sir John Gryffith and Anthony 31 May 1487 Saint Quintyne, esq. To submit to the award of Robert Tyrwhite, justice and John Constable of Halsham, esq. (on behalf of Sir J.G.) and John Daske, esq. and James Strangnys (Stranguys?), Serjeant at Law (on behalf of A. St. Q.) to settle differences between them. Mutually bound in £40. for performance. French 1 item

U DDWB/23/10 Letters Patent granting a general pardon to Sir Walter 27 May 1502 Griffith of Agnesburton. Great Seal. Damaged 1 item

page 125 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/23/11 Quitclaim: William Mansell of Clementhorp in the 14 Mar 1538 county of the city of York, gent. to Rowland Place of Hawnabye, Thomas Rokebye of Mortand, esqs., John Parkynson of Whesshowe, co. Durham and James Parkynson, gents. All actions and claims. Seal, a shield, a fess dancetty, a leopard's face in chief, 'W.M.' in base 1 item

U DDWB/23/12 Letter of Attorney: Elizabeth, late wife of William 3 Jan 1542 Lowson, widow, sometime wife of Walter Cawodde of Annesburton, gent. To take all necessary action to recover lands of herself and of his father Walter 1 item

U DDWB/23/13 Grant: Edward VI to Sir George Gryffyth 28 Nov 1550 Wardship and marriage of Gabriell Seyntquyntyn son and heir of Sir William Seyntquyntyn, dec'd.: Attached is a Valor and Extent of estates of G. St. Q.: manors of Harpham and Newe Bigging; lands in Thurnholme, Muston, Leverston, Everston, Cayton, Depedale, Bentham, Kilnewyk, Grauncemor, Leckynfeilde, Naffarton, Grethorp, Pyckeringe, Litle Barg, Hayton, Leven, Semer, Kelholme and Thwing: Seal of Court of Wards and Liveries, edged chipped 1 item

U DDWB/23/14 Quietus to Thomas Boynton, gent. as collector of a 1 Jul 1560 subsidy in wapentakes of Dicoring and Buckrose 1 item

page 126 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/23/15 Exemplificatrion of proceedings in ecclesiastical court 3 Sep 1220 – at York between Sir Hugh Smythson, vicar of Middleton 12 Jul 1564 Tyas and Henry Askwithe of Middleton Tyas. Mark of Edward Fawcet, notary public, 12 July 1564 Recites a Grant by Walter, sometime Archbishop of York, to St. Mary's Abbey, York: churches of A1 Cattricke and Gilling. Two sheaves of the tithes of the church of Burton, all the chapels of the said church, and 16 marks yearly from the residue of the said church after death of Master Michael Belet (saving to Master Michael de Davile, if still alive, and his successors as vicars of the said church the portion he now possesses). Moiety of the sheaves of the parish of Middleton and of all the chapels of the said church. Church of Overtona, reserving 5 marks to the vicar there: Witn. R. the dean, G. the precentor, W. the treasurer, W. archdeacon of the East Riding; Masters John Romano, W. de Lanum, Everard Mauricio, canons of York; N. de Westun, W. de Gra(ham?), R. de Bridlington, J. de Hamerthum, Robert de Apelton, William de , Sampson the clerk, John de Kendall, Robert de Skegenesse then seneschal, William de Lillingg, 3 September 1220 1 item

U DDWB/23/16 Exemplification of Inquisitions Post Mortem 1506 - 1569 a) of John Thorneholme: manor of Hastrope with 10 messuages, 6 cottages and 46 bovates. 3 cottagyes and 3ac. in Wandesforthe. 3 messuages, 1 cottage, 1 croft and 18 bovates in Rudston. 1 messuage and 13 bovates in Myllyngton. Tenement called Thornehomgarthe in Wansforthe containing 1 messuage, adjacent closes, 60ac. meadow, 100ac. pasture and 40ac. marsh. Messuage and 2 bovates in Beyngton. Messuage and 2 bovates in Driffield. 6ac. meadow in Carnetby. 2 messuages, 2 1/2 bovates and 2 crofts in Ulram. Messuage and bovate in Ruston. Messuage and 4 bovates in Tibthorpe. Messuage, cottage and 2 bovates in Brigham. Messuage and 1 bovate in Foston. 1/2 bovate in Hugate. Messuage and 4 bovates in Carthorpe. Reversion of 160ac. land and 10ac. meadow in Wakefeld and Stanley after death of Elizabeth Hilliard: J.T. died 8 April 1506, Walter Thorneholme, aged 2, being his son and heir, and Elizabeth Thorneholme his widow, 8 May 1506 b) Walter Thorneholme, esq.: property as (a): W.T. died 30 March 1521 aged 18, Thomas Thorneholme aged 1 being his son and heir and Alice Thorneholme his, widow, Sir Walter Griffiths had the custody of W.T. and T.T., 12 November 1521 c) of Thomas Thorneholme: property as (a) (except there are now 40ac. land and meadow in Wakefeld and

page 127 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family Stanley): T.T. died 15 August 1540 aged 20, John Thorneholme, aged 1 being his son and heir and Eleanor Thorneholme his, widow, 21 October 1540 Great Seal, 30 June 1569 1 item

U DDWB/23/17 Inquisition Post Mortem John Thorneholme 14 Mar 1600 Manor of Halstroppe with 10 messuages, 9 cottages and 46 bovates. Parcels in Grauncemore. Pasture for 2 beasts in le Horse Car of Burton Agnes. Parcel meadow in Thurnam. Tenement called Thorneholme Garthe with 60ac. meadow, 100ac. pasture and 40ac. moor. Messuage, cottage and 2 bovates in Brigham. 40ac. land and 10ac. meadow in Wakefeild and Stanley. Messuage and bovate in Foston. Cottage and bovate in Ruston: Recites his will (6 December 1597). J.T. died 13 December 1599, Katherine Calverley, widow, aged 36, and Margaret wife of Robert Saltmarshe, aged 33, being his daughters and heirs 1 item

U DDWB/23/18 Letters Patent granting a general pardon to Sir Francis 4 Feb 1604 Boynton of Barmeston. Great Seal 1 item

U DDWB/23/19 Letter Patent granting a general pardon to Sir Henry 2 May 1604 Gryffyth of Annes Burton. Great Seal 1 item

U DDWB/23/20 Defeasance: for £1,400: William Calverley of 18 Oct 1612 Huntingfield, co. Suffolk, gent. to Sir Henry Gryffeth of Burton Agnes. A Statute Merchant in £5,400 by which Sir H.G. is bound to him (17 July 1611): Witn. Henrie Bushell, Richard Hurleston, Thomas Astell, William Wayd, Tho. Langleech. Endorsed 'Haistrop' 1 item

U DDWB/23/21 Defeasance: Parties and sums as U DDWB/23/20 12 Nov 1612 (Statute Merchant in £5,400 dated 17 July 1611) Witn. Jo. Legard, Willm. Thwaites, John Lovell, Mich. Tireman, Tho. Langleech. Seal of William Calverley, armorial, quarterly, 1 a fess between 3 (cinquefoils?) 2, on bend 3 (?); 3, indecipherable; 4, bend between 2 (?) 1 item

U DDWB/23/22 Letters Patent granting a general pardon to Sir 10 Feb 1626 Matthew Boynton of Barmeston. Great Seal 1 item

U DDWB/23/23 Letters Patent granting a general pardon to Henry 10 Feb 1626 Griffith of Agnes Burton, esq. Great Seal, broken 1 item

page 128 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/23/24 Quietus to Sir Henry Griffith, as sheriff, in respect of 11 - 12 Feb 1634 find levied on John Bowes, a reousant 2 items

U DDWB/23/25 Quitclaim: Sir Arthur Ingram of Temple Newsome and 3 Jul 1652 wife Dame Katherine to Sir Francis Boynton of Marmston. £1,600, being the portion of Marmaduke and Gustavus Boynton, younger brothers of Sir Francis Boynton payable out of estates of Sir Francis Boynton under recited deed of 22 July 1641. Witn. Ric. Etherington, William Merser, John Bennett, Tho. Hardwicke, Luke (Turner?) 1 item

U DDWB/23/26 Letters Patent granting a general pardon to Sir Francis 8 Apr 1661 Boynton of Burton Agnes. Great Seal, damaged 1 item

U DDWB/23/27 Indulgence: Acceptus, Archbishop of York to Sir 15 Feb 1662 Francis Bouinton of Burton Agnes. Licensing him, his wife and four others of his choosing, to eat meat in times of public fasting. Seal of Vicar General,damaged. Counter - seal, armorial, a chevron between 3 lions' heads erased 1 item

U DDWB/23/28 Commission as Deputy Lieutenant: James, Duke of 12 Apr 1673 – Monmouth, Lord Lieutenant of the East Riding to 14 Feb 1674 William Boynton of Barnston, esq. Portrait, signature and seal of Monmouth, 14 Feb 1673/4 Attached is copy of Commission of Monmouth as Lord Lieutenant, 12 Aprl 1673 1 item

U DDWB/23/29 List of documents and plate 'in Mr. Heblethwaite's two 2 Mar 1727 Boxes'. With a receipt for them. Richard Hodgson, on behalf of Mrs. Heblethwaite, administratrix of Charles Heblethwaite, esq. to Francis Boynton 2 items

U DDWB/23/30 Receipt for £1,680 paid by Sir Griffith Boynton to 7 Jun 1729 Elizabeth Kirshaw 1 item

U DDWB/23/31 Marriage Licence granted to Sir Griffith Boynton of 19 Mar 1742 Burton Agnes bachelor and Ann White of par. St. George, Hanover Square, spinster 1 item

U DDWB/23/32 Commission as Deputy Lieutenant: Robert, Earl of 24 Mar 1744 Holderness, Lord Lieutenant of the North Riding, to Sir Griffith Boynton 1 item

page 129 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/23/33 Writ to Sir Griffith Boynton, late sheriff of Yorkshire to 14 Jan 1752 deliver the county and all belonging to the office, to Richard Sykes of Sledmere, esq. the new sheriff 1 item

U DDWB/23/34 Copy Assignment: Doctor Francis Topham, D.L. to Sir 25 Feb 1765 Griffith Boynton of Burton Agnes £800, being the remaining part of a legacy of £1,000 devised to Francis Boynton, esq. by will of Sir Griffith Boynton, dec'd. and devised by F.B. to Dr. F.T 1 item

U DDWB/23/35 Copy Act for sale of estates of Sir Griffith Boynton, 1778 - 1779 dec'd. Rousby, Far and Nether Scaling, Burton Agnes. Advowsons of Hinderwell, Barmston and Ulrome 1 item

U DDWB/23/36 Warrant of Attorney: Sir Francis Boynton of Burton 2 Nov 1811 Agnes to James, John Thackray, and George Thackray, Lambert, attornies of King's Bench To act for him in suit of £14,000 debt brought by Digby Legard 1 item

U DDWB/23/37 Warrant of Attorney (similar to U DDWB/23/36) in 2 Nov 1811 respect of suit of £16,000 debt brought by Digby Legard 1 item

U DDWB/23/38 Act for sale of settled estates of Sir Francis Boynton: - 1816 Rudston, Thorp, Caythorp 1 item

U DDWB/23/39 Answers and Decrees in Chancery in Sir Griffith 1720 Boynton, Francis Boynton, esq., Daniel Dale, Robert Dailes, George Amers, infant (by Thomas Sharpe), and Faith Firbank, widow v. William, Archbishop of York, Sir William St. Quintin, Rev. George Burghope and John Hebden and wife Joan Inclosure of Burton Moor and Lammas Grounds adjoining 7 items

page 130 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/24 Settlements 1482 - 1815 U DDWB/24/1 Marriage Settlement: Gervas Clyfton, senr. of (Clifton), 23 Sep 1482 co. Notts. esquire for the King's body, and Dame Agnes, widow of Sir Walter Griffith: on marriage of Gervas, younger son of G.C., and Agnes, daughter of Sir W. & Dame A.G. Dame A.G. to bear the cost of the wedding and to Array A.G. G.C. senr. to array G.C. jnr. and to settle lands of £40 yearly value to the use of G.C. jnr. and A.G. and heirs of his body; and lands of £300 yearly value to G.C. jnr. and heirs of his body (of which lands of £40 yearly value shall be settled on Robert Clifton, clerk son of G.C, senr. for life: and lands of £40 yearly value shall be settled by G.C. senr. in life estates for his younger sons). Dame Agnes to pay 600 marks to G.C. senr. to purchase lands (with the council of G.C. senr. Dame A.G. Sir Robert Constable and Ryes Griffith) to be settled on G.C. senr. until G.C. jnr. reaches age of 30; then to G.C. jnr. and A.G. Covenants to provide for various eventualities 1 item

U DDWB/24/2 Marriage Settlement: Sir Henry Griffith of Agnes Burton 27 Sep 1613 and Sir Francis Boynton of Barmeston and wife Dame Dorothie: on marriage of Matthew Boynton of Barmeston, esq. (son and heir of Sir. F.B.) and Fraunces (sole daughter of Sir H.G.): Sir H.G. to pay £2,000 Sir H.G. settles manors of Agnes Burton, Little Kelk, Swathorpe, Thurneyholme and Gransmoore, co. York; and Whichnor, Tunstall, Tatton Hill, Byrdsall, Newbald and Aldreywas, co. Staffs. and all his property in these places or elsewhere in those counties (excepting manor of Hastropp, a farm called Highwallhill, par. Yoxall, co. Staffs). Sir F. & H.G. settle manors of Wynton cum Barmeston, Aclam, Ayrsone, Linthropp, Middlesbrough, Rowsby, East and West Skaleing, Halnaby, Middleton Tyas and Skelton and all their property in those places and in Boynton, Halnaby, Graunges, Munckend Crofte, Sidall, Jolby and Dobshole or elsewhere in, co. York (manor, rectory and tithes of Rudston and rectory and tithes in Bridlington excepting): Witn. W. Gascoine, Anthonye Metcalfe, Tobie Tunstal, Thomas Norton, Thomas Boulton, Wylfrid Brand 1 item

page 131 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/24/3 Marriage Settlement 2 Apr 1620 i) Sir Henry Griffith of Agnes Burton ii) Sir Henry Willughby of Risley, co. Derby iii) Sir Matthew Boynton of Halnaby, Sir Henry Leigh of Egginton, co. Derby, Gervase Tevery of Stapleford, co. Notts, esq. and John Ledgeard of Ganton, esq iv) Robert Throckmorten of Weston Underwood, co. Bucks. esq. and William Weycoe of Hilderthropp, gent On marriage of Henry Griffith (only son and heir of Sir H.G.) and Mary (eldest daughter of Sir H.W. and co - heir of his dec'd. wife Dame Elizabeth): Sir H.G. settles manor of Orby, co. Lincs. and all his property there and in Adlethorpe, Ingolmells, Burgh, Gunby, Hestropp and Dresthrop, co. Lincs. (excepting specified messuages and tenements): manor of and property in Heistropp; manors of and property in Whichnor, Dunstall, Taten Hill, Birdeshall and Newbald, co. Staffs. Sir H.W. settles manors of Nuneaton, Attleborowe, Burton Hasteings, Ipsley Hall and Binsbury: Witn. Wylfrid Brand, George Mason, John Pearson, Slater Hewkin 1 item

U DDWB/24/4 Marriage Settlement 17 Jan 1636 i) Sir Henry Griffith of Burton Agnes ii) Elizabeth Countess of Devonshire, Sir Francis Wortley of Wortley and Sir Edward Wortley of Hawstead, co. Essex : on marriage of Sir H.G. and Margaret eldest daughter of Sir F.W.: for £4,000 to Sir H.G.: all property of Sir H.G. in, co. Staffs. and Yorks. (specific provision for manor house and demesnes of Whichnor, co. Staffs. and manor of and property in Haistrope). Witn. William Sherard, Walter Saunders and Rich. Beane, Bri. Lee, Tho. Berrows, John Matthews 1 item

U DDWB/24/5 Deed to declare uses of a fine 22 Jul 1641 i) Sir Matthew Boynton of Barmeston and wife Dame Katherine ii) Frauncis Boynton, esq. (son and heir of Sir M.B.) and wife Hon. Constance iii) James and Nathaniell Fiennes (sons of Viscount Say and Seale) Sir Henry Belingham, Sir Phillip Stapleton, Henry Darley, esq. and Henry Vickerman, gent : manors of Winton cum Barmeston, Rowseby, East and West Scaleing, Middleton Tyias, Skelton, Rudston and Halnaby. Rectory and tithes of Rudston. All property of Sir M. & Dame K.B. in those place and in Crofte, Boynton, Thorpe, Carthorpe, Jolby and Hobshole: as settlement to provide for Dame Katherine and Constance Boynton and younger children and daughters of Sir M.B. and daughters of F. & C.B. Witn. Will. Sprigge, John Pyne, Edward Constable, Thomas Gardener, John (Ampleford?), ...... Cressy 1 item

page 132 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/24/6 Settlement involving Sir Francis Boynton and others 20 Sep 1649 i) Sir Francis Boynton of Winton cum Barmeston and wife Dame Constance ii) their sons William Nathaniell and Henry iii) James and Nathaniell Fyennes, Sir Henry Bellingham (as U DDWB/24/5) and Henry Darley Buttercrombe : manors of Winton cum Barmston, Halnaby, Crofte, Rudston, Rowsby and East and West Scaleing. Rectory and tithes of Rudston. All property of Sir F. and Dame C.B. in those places and in Boynton, Thorpe, Carthorpe, Jolby, and Dobshale. Various closes named. Witn. John Brunton, Ric. Etherington, Thomas Briggs, Thomas Chrozer, George Hardwicke 1 item

U DDWB/24/7 Abstract of Settlement as U DDWB/24/6 c. 1649 1 item

U DDWB/24/8 Settlement involving Sir Henry Griffith of Burton Agnes 6 May 1654 and his sister's son, Sir Francis Boynton of Barmeston. i) Sir Henry Griffith of Burton Agnes ii) his sister's son, Sir Francis Boynton of Barmeston : manors of Burton Agnes and Haistroppe, co. York; and of Whichnor, Tunstall, Tatenhill, Alrewas, Newbald and Birdshall, co. Staffs., all property of Sir H.G. in those places and in Barton, Yoxhall, Orgrave, Froadley and Edringall, co. Staffs. Witn. Ric. Etherington, John Nelson, Nicholas Etherington, Phillip Wheather, Jo. Peirson 1 item

U DDWB/24/9 Agreement for Marriage Settlement: Sir Francis 17 Apr 1661 Boynton of Burton Agnes and Mary Barnard of Hull, widow: on marriage of William Bointon, esq., son and heir of Sir Francis Boynton and Elizabeth daughter of M.B. M.B. to surrender a Lease of manor of Burton Agnes; and to settle lands of £100 yearly value in Swanland. E.B. to settle all propertys descending to her from her father John. Sir Francis Boynton to settle manor of and all his property in Burton Agnes; and all his manors and property in Barmston, Rousby, Haistrope, Rudston, Bointon, Little Kelk, Harpham and Thornholme. Witn. Edw. Barnard, Hen. Corbett, Rich. Beane, Joseph Smith and James Babington 1 item

page 133 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/24/10 Marriage Settlement by Lease and Release: 11 - 12 Oct 1661 i) Sir Francis Bointon of Burton Agnes and his son and heir William ii) Edward Barnard of North Dalton, esq. and Thomas Langley of Malton, gent iii) William Osbaldeston of Huninby, John Heron of Beverley, esqs. William Dobson, Leonard Barnard, gents. and Elizabeth Barnard, singlewomen, all of Hull iv) Henry Corbett of Burton Agnes : on marriage of William Bointon and Elizabeth Barnard and further to U DDWB/24/9: manors and property in Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Winton cum Barmeston, Rudston, Rousby, Greeno, East and West Skealing, Bointon, Little Kelke and Thurneholme, (closes named): Witn. Mar Bointon, Gustavus Bointon, Ric. Etherington, Sam. Dumbleton and Ric. Booth 2 items

U DDWB/24/11 Copy of Release as U DDWB/24/10 c. 1661 1 item

U DDWB/24/12 Copy of Release as U DDWB/24/10 c. 1661 1 item

U DDWB/24/13 Copy Marriage Settlement: Sir Francis Cobb of 14 Apr 1673 Ottringham to Sir George Marwood of York and his son and heir Henery Marwood of Little Busbie, esq. On marriage of Sir F.C. and Dame Barbara Heblethwaite of Norton, widow: Personaige Intack (10ac.) and tithes of East and West Fields and fields called the Haw and the Intack and then Ings in Otteringham: as jointure for her. Witn. Walter Blakeston, George Jackson, Arthur Farmer, Hugh Humpheres 1 item

U DDWB/24/14 Grant of Authority: Sir Francis Boynton to his wife 24 May 1690 Dame Constance Power to deposit money and to dispose of it at her discretion: Witn. John Holliday, Mar. Nelson 1 item

U DDWB/24/15 Exemplification of a Common Recovery relative to U 28 Nov 1690 DDWB/24/22. William Masemore, jnr. gent. from Griffith Boynton, esq. Manor of Agnes Burton with 15 messuages, 1 watermill, 1 windmill, 3 dovecotes, 10 gardens, 500ac. land, 150ac. meadow, 300ac. pasture, 50ac. wood, 300ac. heath and furze, 500ac. moor and 100s. rent in Burton Agnes and Winton cum Barmeston 1 item

page 134 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/24/16 Settlement by Lease and Release 18 - 19 Dec 1690 i) Griffith Boynton of Burton Agnes, esq ii) Hon. John Fienns of par. St. Dunstan in the West and William Fienns of the New House par. Stretton Granson, co. Herts. esqs iii) Constance Boynton, spinster, sister of G.B : manor and capital messuage of Burton Agnes and all property of G.B. there. Closes in Little Kelke (mentions Thorne Close), and Barmston (called Duffey and Haystone Hill): To raise portion of £4,000 for C.B. Witn. Rebecca Kirshaw, The. Filmer, Rich. Leister 2 items

U DDWB/24/17 Release as U DDWB/24/16 c. 1690 1 item

U DDWB/24/18 Marriage Settlement by Lease and Release 22 - 23 Feb 1703 i) Sir Griffith Boynton of Agnes Burton ii) Rev. Richard Kirshaw of Ripley D.D. and Heyrick Athorpe of Nottingham, esq iii) Sir Charles Hotham, Scorborough and Sir William Strickland of Boynton iv) Francis Boynston of Gray's Inn, gent. and Frances Hebleth- waite of Beverley, spinster : on marriage of F.B. & F.H.: manor, mansion house, messuages and named closes in Burton Agnes. Witn. Michael Archer and The. Hutton 2 items

U DDWB/24/19 Copy of Release as U DDWB/24/24 c. 1742 1 item

U DDWB/24/20 Marriage Settlement: 7 Nov 1728 i) Sir Griffith Boynton of Burton Agnes ii) Rebecca White, spinster, sister of Thomas White of Wallingwells, co. Notts. esq iii) the said Thomas White and Thomas Westby of Ravenfield alias Ranfield, esq : on marriage of Sir G.B. & R.W.: for her marriage portion of £2,000: Sir G.B. to settle lands of £1,000 yearly value. Witn. E. White, Tay. White, Wardell G. Westby 1 item

U DDWB/24/21 Copy of Marriage Settlement as U DDWB/24/20 c. 1728

U DDWB/24/22 Copy Conveyance: 18 Dec 1736 i) John Moyser of Beverley, Hugh Bethell of Rise, William Burton of Hotham and Thomas Hassell of Thorpe, esq. (surviving trustees of Will of Sir Griffith Boynton) ii) Marmaduke and Hilderbrand Alington of Lincoln's Inn, esqs iii) Sir Francis Boynton of Burton Agnes and his sons Griffith and Francois iv) William Kirshaw Boynton of Ripley, esq : manors of and lands in Haystrop, Rousby, East and West Skealing and Greeno: To uses of Will of Sir G.B 1 item

page 135 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/24/23 Copy Conveyance as U DDWB/24/22 c. 1736 1 item

U DDWB/24/24 Agreement for Marriage Settlement: 29 Mar 1742 i) Sir Griffith Boynton of Agnes Burton ii) Ann White of Wallingwells, co. Notts, spinster iii) Sir John Heathcote of Normanton, co. Rutland and John White of Wallingwells, esq : on marriage of Sir G.B. & A.W.: for £4,000 to Sir G.B. by J.W. as her marriage portion: Sir G.B. to settle lands of £1,000 yearly value. Witn. Taylor White, Hen. Dagge 1 item

U DDWB/24/25 Draft of Marriage Settlement as U DDWB/24/30 c. 1748 1 item

U DDWB/24/26 Marriage Settlement by Lease and Release further to U 6 - 7 Aug 1742 DDWB/24/30: Sir Griffith Boynton of Agnes Burton and wife Dame Ann to Sir John Heathcote of Normanton, co. Rutland and John White of Wallingwells, esq. Manor of and messuages and lands in Burton Agnes and Rousby (closes named). Witn. John Holme, Wm. Nelson 2 items

U DDWB/24/27 Release as U DDWB/24/26 c. 1742 1 item

U DDWB/24/28 Release as U DDWB/24/26 c. 1742 1 item

U DDWB/24/29 Further settlement to property as U DDWB/24/33 10 - 11 Aug 1742 i) Sir Griffith Boynton of Burton Agnes ii) Hugh Bethell of Rise and Taylor White of Lincoln's Inn, esqs iii) Sir John Heathcote of Normanton, co. Rutland and John White of Wallingwells, esq 1 item

U DDWB/24/30 Marriage Settlement 19 Nov 1748 i) James Kemplin of Barmston, yeoman ii) William Garton of Upton par. Skipsea, yeoman iii) Isabell Ganton of Skipsey Brough par. Skipsea, spinster : on marriage of J.K. & I.G.: tenement and 2 parcels in Barmston. Witn. John Bentley, John Taylor 1 item

page 136 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/24/31 Copy Marriage Settlement 9 May 1758 i) Sir William St. Quintin of Harpham and his only son and heir William ii) Henry Fane of Sackville Street par. St. James Westminster, esq. and his only child Charlotte (by his late wife Charlotte who was the only child of Ann Deanes of Dover St. par. St. George Hanover Square, by her first husband Nicholas Rowe, esq.) iii) John Wynne of the Middle Temple and John Fane of par. St. James, Westminster, esqs iv) John Bourshier of Beningborough and Nathaniel Cholmeley of Howsham, esqs v) Richard Luther of Miles, co. Essex and John Luther of Trinity College, Cambridge, gents vi) William Wynne of Doctors Commons, doctor of laws, and Matthew Chitty St. Quinton of York, esq : on marriage ofW. St. Q. and C.F.: manors of and messuages and lands in Harpham, Thornholm, Gransmoor, Folkton, Scampston, Wandsford, Lowthorpe, Nafferton, Lenox Manor in Nafferton and Little Ruston; property in Burton Agnes, Rillington, East Flotenby, Great Kelk, Little Kelk, Foston and Winteringham. (closes named) Flotmanby Grange. Advowson of Burton Agnes, rectory, glebe lands and advowson of Lowthorpe. Glebe land and tithes and rectory of Nafferton 1 item

U DDWB/24/32 Deed to create a tenant to the Precipe 24 Apr 1765 i) Sir Griffith Boynton of Burton Agnes and wife Dame Charlotte ii) John White of Tixford, co. Notts. esq and his sister Mary, spinster iii) Taylor White of Lincoln's Inn, esq iv) Francis Plumptree of the Middle Temple, gent : further to marriage of Sir G. & Dame C.B.: manor of and mansion house of Burton Agnes with names closes, manors of Rousby, Barmston, Haystrop with messuages and all property of Sir G.B. in those places and in Thurnholme, Winton, Little Kelk, Greene, East and West Skealing. Advowson of Barmston, and Easington: To lend to a Common Recovery to the uses of the marriage 1 item

U DDWB/24/33 Deed to create a tenant to the Precipe as U 24 Apr 1765 DDWB/24/32 1 item

U DDWB/24/34 Memorial of U DDWB/24/32 for registration at East c. 1765 Riding Registry Deeds 1 item

page 137 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/24/35 Marriage Settlement 13 Jun 1815 i) Sir Francis Boynton of Burton Agnes ii) his wife Dame Sally (late Sally Bucktrout, spinster) iii) Peter Acklam, esq. and John Lockwood, gent. both of Beverley : further to marriage of Sir F. and Dame S.B.: manors of Burton Agnes, Winton cum Barmston and Haisthorpe and all property of Sir Francis Boynton in those places 1 item

U DDWB/25 Wills 1383 - 1794 U DDWB/25/1 Will of John de Thornholm 20 Jun 1383 20s. to Meaux Abbey for unpaid tithes. 20s. to Hull Charterhouse for the same reason. His lands in Louthorp, Foston, Brigham and Driffield to William Spenser, Robert de Bukton, parson of Louthorp, Richard Broun, chaplain and William Stabeler of Skiren to find a chaplain to celebrate for 6 years in the chapel of Wandesford for his soul; his wife Margaret to have the lands thereafter (providing she remain unmarried) until his son John reaches full age. Should she remarry during that period, the feoffees (as above) to have the lands in trust for John until he reaches full age. John to have goods of £20 value at full age. A grey foal to William Spenser. 5 marks to Alice daughter of Simon R[ ] of Nafferton and her daughters Joan and Agnes. Residue to wife Margaret. Should son John die without heirs of his body, the reversion of a toft in Wandesford (held by Stephen Ranald and his wife for their lives) to lie to the chapel of Wandesford or the church of Louthorp (or Watton Abbey) or to help keep a chapelain to celebrate for the souls of J. de T. his wife and ancestors. Memorandum of debts of J. de T. (i.e.) 6s. 8d. to John Cawthorn, of York armourer; 6s. to Sharow the tailor of York. 28s. to John Gibon of Wandesford. 6s. 8d. to Richard de Harpam of Frothingham 1 item

U DDWB/25/2 Will of Thomas Smithe, burgess of Schardeburgh: to be 24 Aug 1467 buried in Scarborough church in the chapel of Corpus Christi Bequests to fabric of York Minster, rector of York Minster, wife Cicely, daughters Agnes and Alice, vicar of Scarborough, chaplain of the chantry of the Blessed James in Scarborough. Witn. Robert Harun, chaplain, Thomas Ellward 1 item

U DDWB/25/3 Grant of Probate of U DDWB/25/2 15 Sep 1467 1 item

page 138 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/25/4 Copy Will of Martyn Boynton. 2 Sep 1518 Bequests to wife; son Henry; servants Robert Knaggs, William Pynckey and Henry Todde; Matthew Hedeley; mother; Rowesby chapel; Bramston church; Acclam church; nephews Matthew Boynton, Marmaduke and Brian Tunstall; Friars of Newcastell, Allerton, Richmond, Hertylpolle and Yrom; sister Boynton the wife of brother Thomas Boynton; sister Dame Isabell Tunstall; brother Thomas Tempest; Sir Thomas Franke; Sir William Pinder. Witn. Sir William Day priest; Adam Watson, Robert Knaggs 1 item

U DDWB/25/5 Copy Will of Thomas Boynton of Rowsby 14 May 1520 Bequests to Hynderwell Church; Rowsby chapel; Acclam Church; Grosmont Priory; Mount Grace Priory; Observant Friars of Newcastle; the Four Orders of Friars; Friar Baker; Prior of Guisburn; ('Our olde master'?) the convent; Sir John Battesby; Sir Christopher Clarke; Sir Robert Newman; 'every howse in this parish', Robert Harlande, Adam Watson, William Clerke, Henry Brasse; servants William Sawter, John Smalewood; nephews ('whon of littel nevors'); brother Sir John Bulmer; sister Tunstall; son Thomas Goldesburg and wife (i.e. daughter Jenet?); kinsfolk; son Haldenby and wife (daughter Anne?); son Matho; William Genkell; James Backhowse; Sir William Pynder priest; wife; mother Dame Margarette Boynton: personalty (including furniture, plate, books, clothing). Fosholes, Bowthorpe, Langtoft, York, Pocklyngton, Buttercram: Witn. Sir Robert Newman, Sir William Pynder, priests, Adam Watson, William Ralior 1 item

U DDWB/25/6 Copy Will of Dame Margarete Boynton of Barmeston: 2 Sep 1533 to be buried at Barneston or in parish where she dies Bequests to find 3 chantry priests in Barmeston church for one year after her death (to celebrate specified services); son Matthewe Boynton; priory of Nun Appleton; sons, Brian and Marmaduke Tunstall; Anne Preston. Daughter Isabell Tunstall; Cuthbert, Bishop of Durham; Sir Robert Waide parson of Lowthorpe; servants Robert Skelton and Martyne Johnson: manor of Barneston with Wynton, Seton. Personalty (money, furniture, stock and farm goods, clothing, plate): Witn. Thomas Preston, Peter Grymston, gent. James Hyrdson, yeoman, Thomas Dalman 1 item

page 139 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/25/7 Copy Will of Mathue Boynton of Barneston, esq.: to be 29 Jul 1540 buried at Barneston Bequests to High Altar of parish church of Barneston; son Thomas; wife Ann; daughters Anne, Cicell and Margaret; mother Cecill; Mathue Hill; William Boynton; Robert Hodgeson; Robert Harland; Martyn Hill; William Smythe; Robert Hudderde; Robert Dixson; George Harpham; Richard Kirkbie; etc.: personalty (money, clothing, furniture, plate and cattle) Barneston, Brantingham, Rouxbie, Greenow, parsonage of Yngleby, parsonage of Bridlington; Esignton; chapel of St. Oswald in Newton; Scalyng; Ayslabie; Langtofte; Acclome: Witn. William Bulmer, esq. Sir Thomas Pynder, priest, John Bartrame, Mathue Smalwod, John Haggass, Robert Hogeson, yeomen 1 item

U DDWB/25/8 Copy Will of Cecilie Boynton of Rowseby, widow: to be 15 Jun 1550 buried in chapel at Rowseby at south end of high altar. Bequests to son Thomas; daughters Ann, Cecilie and Margarete Boynton; sons William and Richard and Rauf Goldesburghe; daughters Jane, Elynor, Anne, Johanne and Cecilie Goldesburghe; sons Robert and Francis Haldenby; Robert Haldenby's children, Robert, Thomas, John, Leonard, Richard, Philipe, Dorothe, Katherine and Cecilie etc.: personalty (money, furniture, cattle, plate): Witn. Thomas Goldesburg, esq., Edmunde Lowson priest 1 item

U DDWB/25/9 Copy Will of Sir Thomas Boynton of Barmeston: to be c. 1581 buried in Barneston church Bequests to Sir Francis and wife Dorothy; son Francis Vaughan and wife Ann; wife Alice; daughter Dorothie; brother Edmund Norton; Henry, Earl of Huntingdon, etc.: Rocksby, Rewmanbie, Barmeston, Acklame. Parsonage of Rudston. Personalty (money and horses): Witn. Francis Vaughan, John Apleyard, esqs., Edward Norton, gent 1 item

U DDWB/25/10 Will of John Thorneholme of Brigham, esq: to be buried 6 Dec 1597 in Foston church. Bequests to elder daughter Katherine Calverley, widow; and younger daughter Margaret Saltemarshe; wife Agnes; poor of Foston; Burton Agnes and Haisthrope; William Greene, clerk; William Sadler, clerk; sister Mawde Thorneholme: manor of Haisthorpe. Property there and in Thurnam, Burton Agnes, Brigham and Grancemoor. Witn. William Greene and William Sadler, clerk. Probate 12 June 1599/1600 1 item

page 140 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/25/11 Copy Will of Katheryne Calverlay of Burley, widow: to 7 Nov 1603 be buried in Otley church Bequests to daughters Mary, Ann, Katheran, Helen and Dorothie; Thomas, Sheaffeld, William and Rauph Calverlay: manor of and property in Haistropp: Witn. George Wrosse, Mary Lyndley. Probate 9 February 1603/4 1 item

U DDWB/25/12 Copy Will of Sir Francis Boynton of Barmston: to be 27 May 1640 buried at Barmston if he die there, at Croft if he die at Halnaby or elsewhere, wherever he may die. Bequests to poor of Barmston, Rudston, Bridlington, Croft, Lyssett, Ulrame, Fraystroppe, Rowsbye, Acklam, and Middleton Tyas. Son Bellingham and daughter Dorithy Bellingham. Young Dalle Bellingham; wife; brother and sister Fairefax 'good Mr. Brigge my parson'; named cousins and uncles etc.: personalty: Witn. Thomas Appleyard, John Fairbank and Samuel Peart 1 item

U DDWB/25/13 Will of Martha Barnard of Barmston, widow 18 Jun 1667 Bequests to daughter Elizabeth Boynton, grandchildren Frances and Elizabeth Crofts; grandaughter Mary; daughter of William Boynton of Burton Agnes; grandchildren Griffith and Constance Boynton; son in law John Boynton of Rocliffe, esq. and wife Frances; god - daughters Mary (daughter of cousin Elizabeth) Harforth and Sarah Kirshaw; Elizabeth Bachus; cousin Edward Barnard of Beverley and Henry Corbitt of Burton Agnes: personalty. Coverham (messuages called Birdridding and Geobbcroft.) Riplingham: Witn. Robert Kidson, Sam. Dumbleton, Edward Hudson 1 item

U DDWB/25/14 Grant of Probate of Will of Mary Bernard of Barmston, 13 Aug 1672 widow. Granted to Elizabeth, widow of William Boynton 1 item

U DDWB/25/15 Will of William Boynton of Burton Agnes, esq. 11 Aug 1689 Bequests to wife Elizabeth; daughter Constance: rectory and glebe lands of Rudston, property there and in Boynton. Witn. F. Boynton, Charles Bushell, Richard Kirshaw, Samuell Wearsdale, notary public 1 item

U DDWB/25/16 Probate copy of Will as U DDWB/25/14. Probate 8 c. 1672 September 1689 1 item

page 141 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/25/17 Copy Will of Sir William Cobb of Beverley Bequests to 7 Jul 1696 daughter Bridget and grandaughter Frances Heblethwaite; cousins Jane and Mary Constable. Witn. Tho. Alured. Margarett Perritt, Peter Townsend 1 item

U DDWB/25/18 Probate Copy Will of Elizabeth Royston, widow of 24 Aug 1706 William Boynton, widow of William Boynton of Burton Agnes Bequests to Sir Griffith Boynton: Francis Boynton of Beverley, esq.; William and Elizabeth (children of Rev. Richard Kershaw, rector of Ripley by daughter Constantia, dec'd.) etc.: rectory, glebe land and tithes of Rudston, Hull, Copmanthorpe, Acombe, Askham Bryan, Swanland, Melton, Riplingham, Waldby, Ferriby, Welton, Hessle, Daricoates, Dewsbury, provision for a small alms house Burton Agnes. Probate 24 Jul 1708 1 item

U DDWB/25/19 Probate Copy of Will of Sir Griffith Boynton of Burton 28 Feb 1708 Agnes. Bequests to wife and children; cousin Francis Boynton of Beverley; nephew and niece William and Elizabeth Kershaw, etc.: manors of Burton Agnes, Haysthorpe, Winton cum Barmston, Rousby, Greene, East and West Skealing and all his property in those places and in Little Kelk and Thorneholme: With 11 codicils (1724 - 1731) Probate 24 April 1732 1 item

U DDWB/25/20 Copies and Abstracts of Will and Codicile as U c. 1708 DDWB/25/19 1 bundle

U DDWB/25/21 Letters of Administration of estate of Frances Boynton 24 Apr 1720 of Beverley 1 bundle

U DDWB/25/22 Probate Copy of Will of Richard Simpson of 4 Jun 1727 Hilderthorpe Bequests to wife; son Richard; Sam Welbourn; wife's daughter (Anne?): Barmston: Witn. Richard Dobson, Thomas Berry, Samuell Dawson. Probate 27 Jun 1727 1 item

U DDWB/25/23 Probate Copy of Will of Sir Griffith Boynton of Burton 29 Apr 1757 Agnes. Bequests to brother Francis; sisters Constance Lutton, widow, Adriana Boynton, spinster; nieces Constance and Arabella Lutton; nephew Ralphe Lutton; son Griffith, etc.: manor lands and tithes in Otteringham and Otteringham Marsh. Mansion house at Burton Agnes, personalty. Probate 6 November 1761 1 item

page 142 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB/25/24 Probate Copy of Will of Sir Griffith Boynton of Burton 7 Apr 1771 Agnes Bequests to Son Griffith; wife Dame Mary; younger children: mansion house and estate at Burton Agnes, manor of and estate at Rousby, personalty: Probate 10 January 1798 1 item

U DDWB/25/25 Copy Will of Sir Griffith Boynton of Burton Agnes 17 May 1794 Bequests to Brothers Francis and Henry; wife Anna Maria; mother Dowager Lady Boynton; William Heblethwayt, Ralph Creyke, Simon Yorke and Rev. John Gilby, rector of Barmston: manors of Burton Agnes, Barmston, Haisthorp, Thurnholm, and Rudston, Advowsons of Barmston, Hinderwell and Ulrome. Farm called Easington 1 item

U DDWB2 Second Deposit 1661 - 1944

Arrangement: U DDWB2/1 Barmston, 1767 - 1932 U DDWB2/2 Burton Agnes, 1716 - 1920 U DDWB2/3 Manor of Burton Agnes, 1791 - 1875 U DDWB2/4 Haisthorpe, 1817 U DDWB2/5 Rudston, 1774 - 1919 U DDWB2/6 Various Townships, 1661 - 1944 U DDWB2/7 Wood Hall par. Ellerby, 1853 U DDWB2/8 Accounts, 1788 - 1899 U DDWB2/9 Correspondence, 1794 - 1877 U DDWB2/10 Legal, 1803 - 1820 U DDWB2/11 Rentals, 1808 - 1854 U DDWB2/12 Settlements, 1784 - 1886 U DDWB2/13 Sir Francis Boynton, 1795 - 1833 U DDWB2/14 Various Documents, 1788 - 1800's U DDWB2/15 Wills, 1771 - 1898 U DDWB2/16 Miscellaneous, 1707 – 1869

U DDWB2/1 Barmston 1767 - 1932 U DDWB2/1/1 Form of notice forbidding getting of stones or gravel in 4 Aug 1817 the manor of Winton - cum - Barmston 1 item

U DDWB2/1/2 Notice to John Pennock to quit messuage 13 Sep 1817 1 item

U DDWB2/1/3 Agreement by John Lockwood to purchase offgoing 15 Sep 1817 crop of Isaiah Riley at Barmston at valuation 1 item

page 143 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB2/1/4 Valuation and account of offgoing crop at Barmston Oct 1817 purchased by Mrs. Jane Field from Thomas Anderson 1 item

U DDWB2/1/5 Account of five course system of husbandry, 'Barmston' early 19th cent. 1 item U DDWB2/1/6 Tenancy Agreement: Sir Francis Boynton to Richard 1 Mar 1820 Walkington of Gt. Habton, butcher and Jeremiah Piercy of Haisthorpe, husbandman: farm 1 item

U DDWB2/1/7 Tenancy Agreement: Sir Francis Boynton to Michael 1 Mar 1820 Staveley of Kirby Grindalythe and Richard Staveley of Harpham, husbandmen Farm (216ac. 1r. 21p.) 1 item

U DDWB2/1/8 Lease: Sir Francis Boynton to Thomas Anderson of 19 Feb 1829 Barmston and Thomas Stephenson of Buckton, husbandmen Farm (150ac.) 1 item

U DDWB2/1/9 Lease: Sir Francis Boynton to Nathaniel Dalby of 20 Dec 1830 Beverley Parks, husbandman Farm (309ac. 1r. 26p.) 1 item

U DDWB2/1/10 Lease: Sir Francis Boynton to William England of 1 Mar 1831 Nafferton, husbandman 1 item

U DDWB2/1/11 'The Bridlington Free Press'. 1 Aug 1855 Notice of application to Quarter Sessions by Sir Henry Somerville Boynton to ascertain price of wheat and losses of land to sea, in connection with alteration of corn rent payable under Enclosure Act 1 item

U DDWB2/1/12 'The Bridlington Free Press' as U DDWB2/1/11 15 Aug 1855 1 item

U DDWB2/1/13 'The Eastern Herald' (Notice of application as U 15 Aug 1855 DDWB2/1/11) 1 item

U DDWB2/1/14 Insurance Policy: Cliff Farm and Allison Lane End Farm 2 Jul 1920 1 item

U DDWB2/1/15 Insurance Policy: 5 cottages, 2 shops 23 Jul 1920 1 item

page 144 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB2/1/16 Lease: Mrs. C.M. Wickham-Boynton to Ernest Albert 15 Feb 1932 Maddox and John Robert Morley Gravel and sand beds under High Stonehills Farm: Plan 1 item

U DDWB2/1/17 Extract from Ulrome Inclosure Award 1767 1 item

U DDWB2/1/18 Extract from General Inclosure Act 1800 1 item

U DDWB2/1/19 Barmston Glebe Terrier 1809 1 item

U DDWB2/1/20 Accounts 1818 - 1821 7 items

U DDWB2/1/21 Schedule of tithes n.d. [1819] 1 item

U DDWB2/1/22 Report on bridges over Beverley-Barmston Drain 15 Mar 1819 1 item

U DDWB2/1/23 List of Inclosure Awards in Holderness (having May 1819 reference to claims of Mr. Constable as Lord of the Seigniory) 1 item

U DDWB2/1/24 Inclosure Bill n.d. [1819] 1 item

U DDWB2/1/25 Inclosure Act 1819 1 item

U DDWB2/1/26 Notices Jun 1819 – 5 items Jan 1820

U DDWB2/1/27 Claims Jul 1819 – 4 items Nov 1819

U DDWB2/1/28 Objections to claims of Rev. John Gilby to a road and Aug 1819 – to the Tetherings. Jan 1820 2 items

U DDWB2/1/29 Determination on claims of Rev. John Gilby. Oct 1819 3 items

U DDWB2/1/30 Letter from Thomas Scott to Sir Francis Boynton Bt 21 Nov 1819 resigning as a Commissioner under the Winton cum Barmston Inclosure Act 1 item

page 145 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB2/1/31 Papers relating to a carriage bridge to be built at 1807 - 1820 Brickdale Closes in Ulrome a) Resolution of Beverley and Barmston Drainage Commissioners: a carriage bridge to be built over main drain for convenience of Brickdale Closes in Ulrome, allotted to rector of Barmston at inclosure of Ulrome, 21 November 1807 b) Minutes of evidence on claim of Rev. John Gilby to bridge as (a), 22 December 1819 c) Plan, (estimated date 1820) 3 items

U DDWB2/1/32 Papers relating to Rev. John Gilbey claim to 1ac. of Jan 1820 – Tetherings Feb 1820 a) Notice to Rev. John Gilbey: a meeting to hear his claim to 1ac. of Tetherings, 8 January 1820 b) Agreement to refer the claim for arbitration, 26 January 1820 c) Evidence of Richard Boynton and opinion of Richard Bethell, 3 February 1820 d) Plan of the Tetherings, (estimated date February 1820) 4 items

U DDWB2/1/33 Instructions for the Award n.d. [1820] 1 item

U DDWB2/1/34 Apportionment of corn rent early 19th cent. 1 item

U DDWB2/1/35 Valuation of new allotments early 19th cent. 1 item

U DDWB2/1/36 Lease: to James Hyde of Barmston, husbandman 21 Aug 1817 Farm (260ac.) 1 item

U DDWB2/1/37 Lease: to John Gofton of Barmston, husbandman 21 Aug 1817 (Stone Hills) farm (365ac.) 1 item

U DDWB2/1/38 Lease: to Thomas Anderson of Barmston, husbandman 21 Aug 1817 Farm (210ac.) 1 item

U DDWB2/1/39 Lease: to Samuel Welborn of Barmston, husbandman 21 Aug 1817 Farm (310ac.) 1 item

U DDWB2/1/40 Lease: to John Parkin of Lowthorpe and Richard Lovel 17 Sep 1817 of Nafferton 1 item

page 146 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB2/1/41 Lease: to William England of Nafferton, husbandman 1 Mar 1831 Farm (262ac. 1r. 21p.) 1 item

U DDWB2/1/42 Label c. 1894 1 item

U DDWB2/1/43 Winton cum Barmston Inclosure Act 14 Jun 1819 1 item

U DDWB2/1/44 Mortgage: for £1,180: Sir Francis Boynton to James 14 Dec 1820 Walker of Beverley, esq. Specified allotments at the inclosure 1 item

U DDWB2/1/45 Transfer of Mortgage as U DDWB2/1/44 to Sir James 10 Jul 1894 Robert Walker of Sand Hutton, Arthur Duncombe of Sutton on the Forest and Robert Hill of Beverley, esqs 1 item

U DDWB2/2 Burton Agnes 1716 - 1920 U DDWB2/2/1 Copies. Gift by Rev. George Burghope; Receipt by Sir 1716 - 1728 Griffith Boynton; and relative memoranda £35 for a sermon and to use of poor 1 bundle

U DDWB2/2/2 'The Division of Part of J(unior?) Shepherdsons 8 c. 1719 oxgangs amongst the Tennants of Burton for their Several Losses by the Field Inclosure' 1 item

U DDWB2/2/3 Copy. Bond in £1,000: Sir William St. Quintin of 29 Apr 1719 Harpham to Sir Griffith Boynton of Burton Agnes For conveyance to Sir G.B. of Sir W. St. Q.'s two thirds share of tithes from allotments to Sir G.B. at the inclosure of the Common Moor, the Horse Carr, the Cow Carr and the Fyrth 1 item

U DDWB2/2/4 Award of Thomas Goulton of Bessenby and John 1 Dec 1720 Knowles of North Burton, gents. between Sir Griffith Boynton and Rev. George Burghope. Exchanges, compensation and payment of tithe arising from inclosure by Sir G.B. of 31 1/2 lands (57ac.) in Shorns 1 item

U DDWB2/2/5 Memorandum of award for inclosure as U DDWB2/2/4, c. 1720 - 1822 and of 37 1/2 lands in the Roods (1 December 1720) And of grant by Sir Griffith Boynton to the vicar of tithes of unenclosed land in lieu of other tithes. (5 Oct 1822) 1 item

page 147 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB2/2/6 Copy. Release for 5s.: Sir William St. Quintin of 8 Mar 1722 Harpham to Sir Griffith Boynton of Burton Agnes 60ac. in Thurnholme South Division in Agnes Burton Moor: As collateral security to indemnify G.B. against payment of two third parts of tithe payable from the Common Moor, Horse Carr, Cow Carr and the Firth. Further to the inclosure of Burton Moor and Lammas Grounds. (Award at U DDWB/5/88. Relative Lease at U DDWB/5/91) Plan. Witn. George Burghope, clerk, G. Garthwait, F. Heron 1 item

U DDWB2/2/7 Abstract of Grant: Sir William St. Quintin to Sir Griffith 30 Sep 1722 - Boynton. Tithes (except corn and grain) of the Roods 1 Oct 1722 and Shorns) 1 item

U DDWB2/2/8 Extract from report on and valuation of the rectory of 15 Jun 1810 Burton Agnes 1 item

U DDWB2/2/9 Tenancy Agreement: John Lockwood and Henry John 14 Jun 1817 Shepherd to Robert Meek, farmer and Phillis Topham, widow, both of Fraisthorpe Grocer's shop and 3ac. 1 item

U DDWB2/2/10 Agreement: John Lockwood and John Mainprize of 8 Nov 1817 Burton Agnes, brickmaker For making 200,000 bricks in the Moor Close for Sir Francis Boynton 1 item

U DDWB2/2/11 Valuation of rectorial tithes of Burton Agnes and 1818 Haisthorpe 1 item

U DDWB2/2/12 Tenancy Agreement: Sir Henry Boynton to Oliver 2 Jun 1834 Stephenson, lime burner: cottage 1 item

U DDWB2/2/13 Draft. Agreement 1838 - 1848 i) Sir Henry Boynton of Burton Agnes and Henry Boynton of Bridlington Quay, esq. and ii) Rev. Charles Henry Lutwidge, vicar of Burton Agnes Sir H.B. and H.B. to rent Moor Close (13ac. 2r.) part of the glebe land. Rev. C.H.L. to rent 2 portions of land called Wandale Hole and an adjoining balk (10ac. 1r. 37p.), October 1838. With 3 letters between (Sir) H.E. Boynton and John Wilkinson concerning a proposed exchange of Wandale Hole, 2 - 21 September 1848 1 item

page 148 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB2/2/14 Lease: Sir Henry Boynton, his eldest son Henry B. of 1838 Bolton Hall and second son Griffith B., James Walker of Sand Hutton and James Robinson Pease of Hesslewood, esqs. to Rev. C.H. Lutwidge 3r. 15p. part of the garden of the vicarage house: Plan. Not executed 1 item

U DDWB2/2/15 Plan of land (at Burton Agnes?) adjacent to Firth Lane early 19th cent. 1 plan

U DDWB2/2/16 Memoranda: tithes in Burton Agnes 22 March 1841 4 items

U DDWB2/2/17 Copy. Notice of public meeting at Black Bull Inn in 17 Mar 1843 Kilham (17 March) to consider alleged errors in Tithe Award for Burton Agnes and Haisthorpe 1 item

U DDWB2/2/18 Copy. Tenancy Agreement. Sir Henry Boynton to late 19th cent. James Spawage. House, tile kiln and grassland (5ac. 3r.) 1 item

U DDWB2/2/19 Draft Lease from Sir Henry Boynton late 19th cent. Farm 1 item

U DDWB2/2/20 Blank. Forms of lease from Sir Henry Boynton late 19th cent. 3 items

U DDWB2/2/21 Conveyance: for £1,080. 7. 6s.: Ecclesiastical 1 May 1884 Commissioners to Thomas Crust and Stephen Ellis Todd in trust for Sir Henry Somerville Boynton Tithe rent of £36. 0. 3d. charged on scheduled lands: Plan 1 item

U DDWB2/2/22 Inventory of effects of Lady Boynton, dec'd. at Burton 30 Sep 1889 Agnes Hall 1 item

U DDWB2/2/23 Inventory of furniture, etc. at Burton Agnes Hall 1889 - 1899 bequeathed by Dowager Lady Boynton and Sir Henry Somerville Boynton to his daughter Cicely, 30 September 1889; 18 April 1899 With receipts from her, 18 May 1899 1 bundle

U DDWB2/2/24 Insurance Policy: specified cottages in Burton Agnes 1 Jul 1920 1 item

page 149 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB2/2/25 Insurance Policy: Burton Agnes Hall 2 Jul 1920 1 item

U DDWB2/2/26 Insurance Policy: specified farms in Burton Agnes and 2 Jul 1920 Harpham 1 item

U DDWB2/2/27 Prospectus of the General Land Drainage and early 20th cent. Improvement Co 1 item

U DDWB2/2/28 Schedule of lands late 19th cent. 1 item

U DDWB2/2/29 Plan of the Horse Carr late 19th cent. 1 plan

U DDWB2/2/30 Copy. Surveyor's Report 26 Jul 1854 1 item

U DDWB2/2/31 Copy. Order of Inclosure Commissioners 22 Nov 1855 1 item

U DDWB2/2/32 Draft Contract. Sir Henry Boynton and the General 1855 Land Drainage and Improvement Co 1 item

U DDWB2/2/33 'The Number of Windows in the Manshon House' early 19th cent. (Burton Agnes?) 1 item

U DDWB2/2/34 Lease: to Richard Wilson of Burton Agnes, 21 Aug 1817 husbandman. Farm (288ac.) 1 item

U DDWB2/2/35 Lease: to Robert Major of Burton Agnes, husbandman 21 Aug 1817 Farm (258ac.) 1 item

U DDWB2/2/36 Lease: to William Rex of Burton Agnes, husbandman 21 Aug 1817 Farm (264ac.): Not executed 1 item

U DDWB2/2/37 Lease: to George Brown of Hornsea 7 Nov 1817 Farm (270ac.) 1 item

U DDWB2/2/38 Counterpart of Lease as U DDWB2/2/37 7 Nov 1817 1 item

page 150 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB2/2/39 Lease: to Jane Wilson of Burton Agnes, widow Dec 1830 Farm (370ac. 1r. 30p.) 1 item

U DDWB2/2/40 Notices 10 Oct 1833 – 3 items 5 Nov 1833

U DDWB2/2/41 Letter: John Cumber, Malton, to [ ] Myers, Beverley 28 Oct 1833 Does not wish any part of Mr. St. Quintin's property to be included in any proposals for inclosure of Thornholme 1 item

U DDWB2/2/42 'York Herald': notice of application for an inclosure act 9 Nov 1838 1 item

U DDWB2/2/43 'York Herald': notice of application for an inclosure act 16 Nov 1833 1 item

U DDWB2/2/44 'York Herald': notice of application for an inclosure act 23 Nov 1833 1 item

U DDWB2/2/45 Tenancy Agreement: Sir Henry Boynton to Robert Hall 13 May 1846 of Burton Agnes 4ac. in Moor Close as a brick field 1 item

U DDWB2/2/46 Delivery notes for bricks and tiles from Robert Hall to May - Nov 1847 Sir Henry Boynton and others 35 items

U DDWB2/2/47 Account for bricks and tiles which should have been left 1847 in the brickyard by Robert Hall 1 item

U DDWB2/2/48 Correspondence. Dispute between Sir Henry Boynton 22 Jul 1848 - and Robert Hall 25 Jan 1849 19 items

U DDWB2/2/49 Memoranda: Arbitration of the dispute [2] Oct 1848 1 bundle

U DDWB2/2/50 Award of James Green Carlill of Hull, accountant 25 Jan 1849 1 item

U DDWB2/3 Manor of Burton Agnes 1791 - 1875 U DDWB2/3/1 Call Rolls 1791 - 1857 8 items

U DDWB2/3/2 Court Papers 1791 - 1875 53 items

page 151 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB2/3/3 Pains 1817 1 item

U DDWB2/4 Haisthorpe 1817 U DDWB2/4/1 Valuation of a crop of corn belonging to Sir Francis 23 Oct 1817 Boynton 1 item

U DDWB2/5 Rudston 1774 - 1919 U DDWB2/5/1 Rudston Inclosure Act 1774 1 item

U DDWB2/5/2 Extract from Inclosure Award 30 Jun 1777 1 item

U DDWB2/5/3 Plan of estate of Sir Francis Boynton 1814 Manor of, and farm, 2 cottages and 565ac. 2r. 31p. in Rudston 1 item

U DDWB2/5/4 Copy of Plan of estate as U DDWB2/5/3 [1815] 1 item

U DDWB2/5/5 Act for vesting part of the Settled Estates of Sir Francis 1815 Boynton Baronet, in Trustees to be sold, and for applying the Produce in the Purchase of other Estates to be settled to the same Uses as the Estates to be sold. Manor of, and farm, 2 cottages and 565ac. 2r. 31p. in Rudston 9 items

U DDWB2/5/6 Act for vesting part of the Settled Estates of Sir Francis 1816 Boynton Baronet, in Trustees to be sold, and for applying the Produce in or towards the Discharge of the Incumbrances on the said Estates As U DDWB2/5/5 and £112. 3. 6d. tithe rents 4 items

U DDWB2/5/7 Conditions of Sale: as U DDWB2/5/6 (tithe rents now 29 Jan 1817 £137. 36. plus £1. 11. 4. free rents) 1 item

U DDWB2/5/8 Lease to Thomas Wilson of Rudston, husbandman: 21 Aug 1817 farm with 562ac. 1 item

U DDWB2/5/9 Lease to Thomas Shepherd of Flamborough and his 14 Nov 1818 surety Joseph S. of Dringhoe, husbandman Farm with 562ac. 1 item page 152 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB2/5/10 Memorandum of Lease to John Bennison of Thwing: 12 Nov 1833 farm with 562ac. 1 item

U DDWB2/5/11 Disentailing Deed: Sir Henry Boynton to Thomas Crust 2 Feb 1860 of Beverley, gent. Manor and estate as U DDWB2/5/6. Endorsement of re-assignment 1 item

U DDWB2/5/12 Copy of Disentailing Deed as U DDWB2/5/11 c. 1860 1 item

U DDWB2/5/13 Particulars of Sale: Manor House Farm, Hinds House 7 Aug 1919 Farm, herbage, woodland, sporting rights and tithe 1 item

U DDWB2/5/14 Extract from Inclosure Award 30 Jun 1777 1 item

U DDWB2/5/15 Extracts from East Riding Registry of Deeds 1785 - 1814 1 item

U DDWB2/5/16 Minutes as to Rudston tithe rents n.d. [1815] 1 item

U DDWB2/5/17 Account of tithe rents n.d. [1815] 1 item

U DDWB2/5/18 Copy. Will of Sir Griffith Boynton 17 May 1794 1 item

U DDWB2/5/19 Mortgage for £1,000: Ralph Creyke and Sir Francis 1 Jan 1819 Boynton to Craven Nicholson of Walton, yeoman Sheep Walk (105ac. 2r. 36p.) and 2 Gay Closes (39ac. 1r. 24p.) 1 item

U DDWB2/5/20 Assignment of Mortgage as U DDWB2/5/19 to John 23 Feb 1828 Muschamp of Beverley, cooper 1 item

U DDWB2/5/21 Schedule of title deeds further to U DDWB2/5/20 15 Mar 1828 1 item

U DDWB2/5/22 Further Assignment to James Walker of Sand Hutton, 6 Sep 1833 esq 1 item

U DDWB2/5/23 Schedule of title deeds further to U DDWB2/5/22 6 Sep 1833 1 item

page 153 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB2/5/24 Further Assignment to Sir James Robert Walker, Arthur 10 Jul 1894 Duncombe and Robert Hill 1 item

U DDWB2/6 Various Townships 1661 - 1944 U DDWB2/6/1 Abstract of Title of Sir Francis Boynton 1706 - 1810 Manors of and estates in Burton Agnes, Barmston, Haisthorpe and Rudston: With particulars of his income 1 item

U DDWB2/6/2 Similar Abstract to U DDWB2/6/1 1706 - 1816 1 item

U DDWB2/6/3 Similar Abstract to U DDWB2/6/1 1706 - 1819 1 item

U DDWB2/6/4 Copy. Deed of Exchange: Sir Griffith Boynton of Burton 1 Oct 1722 Agnes and Sir William St. Quintin of Harpham Sir W. St. Q. to have 1r. 3p. in Cross Leys, 33p. in High Holmes, 29p. in Dunning Crofts and 1ac. 2r. 24p. in (Stirr?) Leys in Thurnholme. Sir G.B. to have 32p. in the Shornes in Burton Agnes and 2ac. 17p. in West Close in Thurnholme: Following inclosure by Sir G.B. of 57ac. in the Shornes and 28ac. 1r. 19p. in the Low Roads in the Middle Field of Burton Agnes 1 item

U DDWB2/6/5 Abstract of Title of Sir Francis Boynton 1742 - 1802 Lands in Thurnholme to be exchanged for two thirds of the tithes of lands at Burton Agnes and Haisthorpe 1 item

U DDWB2/6/6 Act for Sale of the next Presentations to certain Livings, 1779 late the estates of Sir Griffith Boynton, Baronet, deceased, for Payment of his Debts...' Hinderwell, Barmston, Ulrome. Manor and estate of Roxby affected 1 item

U DDWB2/6/7 Case and Opinion: exchange as U DDWB2/6/5 18 Dec 1801 1 item

U DDWB2/6/8 Appointment of a Receiver: Sir Francis Boynton and 20 Jan 1808 John Lockwood to Henry John Shepherd Manors of and estates in Burton Agnes, Winton cum Barmston and Rudston. Manor house of, and estates in, Haisthorpe 1 item

page 154 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB2/6/9 Mortgage: for £1,000: Sir Francis Boynton to John 12 Feb 1813 Lockwood and Henry John Shepherd Barmston, Rudston, Burton Agnes and Haisthorpe 1 item

U DDWB2/6/10 Tithe account: Burton Agnes. Haisthorpe 1816 1 item

U DDWB2/6/11 Account of lands exempt from tithe: Burton Agnes. c. 1816 Haisthorpe 1 item

U DDWB2/6/12 Copy of Account of lands as U DDWB2/6/11 n.d. [1827] 1 item

U DDWB2/6/13 Mortgage for £4,771. 17s.: Sir Francis Boynton and 28 Dec 1818 Henry Boynton to John Lockwood and Henry John Shepherd Burton Agnes, Barmston and Haisthorpe 1 item

U DDWB2/6/14 Valuation and statement relating to various farms in c. 1818 - 1821 Burton Agnes, Barmston, Haisthorpe, Rudston a) Valuation of farms: Burton Agnes, Barmston, Haisthorpe, Rudston: dated by watermark 1818 b) Statement showing decrease in rental if valuation as (a) were adopted, 4 December 1821 2 items

U DDWB2/6/15 Assignment: Henry John Shepherd and exors. of John 24 Oct 1828 Lockwood to James Walker, jnr. £3,017. 19. 3. and £3,818. 1. 9. on mortgage of estates at Burton Agnes, Barmston and Haisthorpe With schedule of deeds 1 item

U DDWB2/6/16 Assignment of Mortgage as U DDWB2/6/9 to James 24 Oct 1828 Walker, jnr. esq 1 item

U DDWB2/6/17 Draft of Bargain and Sale as U DDWB2/6/18 c. 1833 1 item

U DDWB2/6/18 Bargain and Sale to lead to a Recovery: Sir Henry 26 Jan 1833 Boynton and Henry Boynton, esq. to Richard Lambert of John Street, Bedford Row, co. Mdx. gent. Burton Agnes, Winton cum Barmston and Haisthorpe 1 item

U DDWB2/6/19 Copy of Bargain and Sale as U DDWB2/6/18 c. 1833 1 item

page 155 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB2/6/20 Copy. Common Recovery further to U DDWB2/6/18 31 Jan 1833 1 item

U DDWB2/6/21 Lease for a year: Sir Henry Boynton and Henry 4 Mar 1833 Boynton, esq. to Francis Watt and John Rickaby, esqs. Burton Agnes, Winton cum Barmston and Haisthorpe 1 item

U DDWB2/6/22 Copy of Lease as U DDWB2/6/21 c. 1833 1 item

U DDWB2/6/23 Copy. Declaration of Trust as U DDWB2/6/120 c. 1833 1 item

U DDWB2/6/24 Schedule of deeds relating to mortgage as U 1833 DDWB2/6/23 (medieval - 1833) 1 item

U DDWB2/6/25 Rough Survey: Burton Agnes and Haisthorpe n.d. [1839] 1 item

U DDWB2/6/26 Agreement: Sir Henry Boynton, Henry Boynton, esq., 20 Jul 1843 Ven. Robert Isaac Wilberforce, vicar of Burton Agnes and William St. Quintin For making division fences between Burton Agnes and Thurnholme, and Thurnholme and Haisthorpe 1 item

U DDWB2/6/27 Appointment: Sir Henry Boynton to Thomas Streatfield 12 Dec 1855 Lightfoot and Rev. Charles Hudson Manors of Burton Agnes, Barmston and Haisthorpe: to raise £15,000 in favour of Catherine Maude Boynton 1 item

U DDWB2/6/28 Survey and Valuation: Burton Agnes, Barmston, 1855 Haisthorpe and Rudston 1 item

U DDWB2/6/29 Copy. Appointment: Sir Henry Boynton to Joseph 2 Feb 1857 Robinson Pease as trustee for James Walker Burton Agnes, Barmston and Haisthorpe: to raise £5,000 and interest 1 item

U DDWB2/6/30 Declaration of Trust: Joseph Robinson Pease to James 2 Feb 1857 Walker £5,000, as U DDWB2/6/29, is money of J.W 1 item

U DDWB2/6/31 Appointment: parties and property as U DDWB2/6/27 16 May 1859 - To raise £15,000 in favour of Catherine Maude 14 Aug 1866 Boynton. Endorsed with Revocation, 14 August 1866 1 item

page 156 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB2/6/32 Appointment by Sir Henry Boynton 1866 Manors of Burton Agnes, Winton cum Barmston and Haisthorpe: to raise £15,000 for benefit of Katherine Maude Boynton in prospect of her marriage to Capt. William Mussenden. Not executed 1 item

U DDWB2/6/33 Draft. Disentailing Deed: Sir Henry Boynton and Henry 19 Jan 1869 Boynton to Stephen E. Todd Burton Agnes, Winton cum Barmston and Haisthorpe 1 item

U DDWB2/6/34 Survey and Plans: estate of Mrs. Wickham - Boynton at 1911 Burton Agnes, Barmston and Haisthorpe 1 item

U DDWB2/6/35 Abstract of Title: manors of and estates in, Burton 1661 - 1771 Agnes, Haisthorpe, Winton cum Barmston, Rudstone, Rousby Greene, East and West Skeeling. Lands in Boynton and Thornholme 1 item

U DDWB2/6/36 Similar Abstract to U DDWB2/6/35 1696 - 1809 Haisthorpe, Winton cum Barmston, Rousby Green, East and West Skeeling, Little Kelk, Boynton, Thornholme, Rudstone 1 item

U DDWB2/6/37 Assignment of Mortgage Term: John Moyser of 28 Dec 1734 - Beverley, esq. (trustee of Will of Sir Griffith Boynton) to 13 Mar 1766 Sir John Jacob of West Wratting, co. Cambridge Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Winton cum Barmston, Rousby Greene, East and West Skealing, Little Kelk, Thorneholme. Endorsed with Assignment to John Harrison of Red Lion Square, gent., 13 March 1766 1 item

U DDWB2/6/38 Further Assignment of Mortgage Term as U 12 Mar 1763 - DDWB2/6/37 to Thomas Harris of Barning, co. Kent. 12 Mar 1766 esq Endorsed with: a) A further mortgage for £200, 12 March 1763 b) Assignment to Sir Hildebrand Jacob, 12 March 1766 1 item

U DDWB2/6/39 Copy. Bond in £10,000: Sir Griffith Boynton of Burton 13 Mar 1766 Agnes to John Harrison, as U DDWB2/6/37: for payment of £5,212. 10s 1 item

U DDWB2/6/40 Copy. Will of Sir Griffith Boynton 27 April 1771 1 item

page 157 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB2/6/41 Probate Copy. Will of John Harrison of Red Lion 3 Jan 1774 Square, gent. Probate 1 April 1776 1 item

U DDWB2/6/42 Further Assignment of Mortgage Term as U c. 1778 - 1801 DDWB2/6/37 to Thomas Assheton Smith of South Tedworth, co. Hants. and Samuel Phipps of Lincolns Inn, esqs., 24 October 1778 Endorsed with Assignments to Sir Thomas Tancred, 31 July 1801. With relative Bond, Final Concord and Memorials, (no date) 1 item

U DDWB2/6/43 Abstract of Title: estates as U DDWB2/6/37, in 1778 - 1809 mortgage to Sir Thomas Tancred 1 item

U DDWB2/6/44 Assignment of Mortgage Term as U DDWB2/6/37 to 24 Apr 1809 Henry William Tancred. 1 item

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U DDWB2/6/45 Counterpart of Assignment of Mortgage as U 24 Apr 1809 DDWB2/6/44 1 item

U DDWB2/6/46 Appointment by Sir Francis Boynton, by direction of 24 Apr 1809 Henry William Tancred, of John Lockwood and Henry John Shepherd as receivers of the estates as U DDWB2/6/37 To keep down the interest on £5,000 mortgage as U DDWB2/6/37. 1 item

U DDWB2/6/47 Grant by Henry William Tancred to Amelia Caroline 29 Nov 1816 - Fairfield, spinster: annuity of £45 3 Oct 1818 And of re-purchase, 3 October 1818 1 item

U DDWB2/6/48 Copy of Grant as U DDWB2/6/47 c. 1816 - 1818 1 item

U DDWB2/6/49 Abstract of Grant as U DDWB2/6/47 c. 1816 - 1818 1 item

page 158 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB2/6/50 Judgement and Warrants of Attorney in suit brought by 1816 Amelia Caroline Fairfield against Henry William Tancred for recovery of £1,000 1 item

U DDWB2/6/51 Schedules of title deeds (1734 - 1861). 1861 2 items

U DDWB2/6/52 Transfer of Mortgage as U DDWB2/6/46 to James 8 Mar 1861 Walker 1 item

U DDWB2/6/53 Further Transfer of Mortgage as U DDWB2/6/52 to Sir 10 Jul 1894 James Robert Walker and others 1 item

U DDWB2/6/54 Transfer of Mortgages (similar to U DDWB2/6/52) 10 Jul 1894 under Beverley and Barmston Drainage Act 1 item

U DDWB2/6/55 Copy. Memorial of Lease and Release: Sir Griffith 9 - 10 Oct 1741 Boynton to Thomas Newsome of Grays Inn, gent. Manor and rectory to Rudston 2 items

U DDWB2/6/56 Copy Memorial of Lease for a year: Sir Griffith Boynton 10 Aug 1742 to Hugh Bethell of Rise and Taylor White of Lincolns Inn, esqs. Manors and estates of Burton Agnes, Barmston and Haisthorpe. Advowson of Barmston 1 item

U DDWB2/6/57 Copy Memorial of Marriage Settlement: further to 24 Apr 1765 marriage of Sir Griffith Boynton and wife Charlotta Manors and estates of Burton Agnes, Rousby, Barmston and Haisthorpe. Advowson of Barmston 1 item

U DDWB2/6/58 Label c. 1894 1 item

U DDWB2/6/59 Copy Will of Sir Griffith Boynton 27 April 1771 1 item

U DDWB2/6/60 Act for Sale of next Presentations to certain Livings, 1779 late the Estates of Sir Griffith Boynton 1 item

U DDWB2/6/61 Copy. Will of Sir Griffith Boynton 17 May 1794 1 item

page 159 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB2/6/62 Mortgage for £2,000: Sir Francis Boynton to Susanna 11 Oct 1827 Shepherd. With schedule of title deeds 1 item

U DDWB2/6/63 Assignment of Mortgage as U DDWB2/6/62 to Jane 2 Jun 1829 Williamson and Thomas Whitaker of Kirk Ella, Captain R.N. With schedule of title deeds 1 item

U DDWB2/6/64 Further Assignment as U DDWB2/6/63 to Thomas 1 May 1838 Whittaker of Melton Hill, esq 1 item

U DDWB2/6/65 Further Assignment as U DDWB2/6/63 to James 1 Nov 1841 Walker. With schedules of deeds, 2 items

U DDWB2/6/66 Further Transfer to Sir James Robert Walker and 10 Jul 1894 others 1 item

U DDWB2/6/67 Label c. 1894 1 item

U DDWB2/6/68 Act for Sale as U DDWB2/6/60 1779 1 item

U DDWB2/6/69 Copy. Will as U DDWB2/6/61 17 May 1794 1 item

U DDWB2/6/70 Mortgage: for £3,100: Dame Mary Boynton, widow 25 Jun 1802 (with the consent of Sir Francis Boynton) to James Winrow 1 item

U DDWB2/6/71 Boynton Estate Act as U DDWB2/5/6 1816 1 item

U DDWB2/6/72 Assignment of Mortgage as U DDWB2/6/70 to James 18 Aug 1817 Walker 1 item

U DDWB2/6/73 Further Transfer to Sir James Robert Walker and 10 Jul 1894 others 1 item

U DDWB2/6/74 Label c. 1894 1 item

U DDWB2/6/75 Copy. Will as U DDWB2/6/61 17 May 1794 1 item

page 160 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB2/6/76 Mortgage: for £1,442. 2s.: Ralph Creyke, esq., Sir 26 Feb 1816 Francis Boynton and Henry Boynton to Thomas Hornby 1 item

U DDWB2/6/77 Memorandum of Agreement: that Thomas Hornby 23 Mar 1816 acted in U DDWB2/6/76 as trustee for John Lockwood and Henry John Shepherd 1 item

U DDWB2/6/78 Assignment of Mortgage as U DDWB2/6/77 to James 24 Oct 1828 Walker, jnr. With schedule of title deeds 1 item

U DDWB2/6/79 Further Transfer to Sir James Robert Walker and 10 Jul 1894 others 1 item

U DDWB2/6/80 Valuation: tithes in Burton Agnes and Haisthorpe, and 8 Jun 1796 lands of Sir Griffith Boynton in Thurnholme 1 item

U DDWB2/6/81 Affidavit of George Danby of Great George St., co. 21 Feb 1807 Mdx. in case William St. Quintin v. Ralph Creyke and others. Will and debts of Sir William St. Quintin 1 item

U DDWB2/6/82 Letters to Messrs. Lockwood and Shepherd 1808 - 1815 Suit in Chancery, Boynton v. St. Quintin, relating to tithes in Burton Agnes and Haisthorpe); payments to Lady Boynton; Boynton Estate Bill 1 bundle

U DDWB2/6/83 Copy. Agreement for compromise in case as U 11 Dec 1812 DDWB2/6/81 1 item

U DDWB2/6/84 Statement of sums due in suit as U DDWB2/6/82 21 Apr 1814 1 item

U DDWB2/6/85 Calculation of principal and interest due to the St. Jul 1814 Quintins in suit as U DDWB2/6/82 1 item

U DDWB2/6/86 Boynton Estate Act as U DDWB2/5/6 1816 1 item

U DDWB2/6/87 Draft Agreement between Sir Francis Boynton and 22 Jun 1816 others and James Lambert and George Thackrah Lambert on behalf of the heirs and exors. of Sir William St. Quintin 1 item

page 161 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB2/6/88 Proposal on behalf of Sir Francis Boynton to purchase 22 Dec 1820 - from William St. Quintin his interest in a lease of tithes 1 Feb 1821 in Burton Agnes and Haisthorpe from the Archbishop of York. With copy With draft letter from Henry John Shepherd 1 Feb 1821 2 items

U DDWB2/6/89 Label c. 1817 1 item

U DDWB2/6/90 Extract from Will of Sir Griffith Boynton 17 May 1794 1 item

U DDWB2/6/91 Beverley and Barmston Drainage Act 1798 1 item

U DDWB2/6/92 Mortgage for £1,042. 3. 9d.: to Thomas Farthing 4 Apr 1803 1 item

U DDWB2/6/93 Assignment of Mortgage as U DDWB2/6/92 to Robert 6 May 1809 Stephenson. With schedule of title deeds 1 item

U DDWB2/6/94 Boynton Estate Act as U DDWB2/5/6 1816 1 item

U DDWB2/6/95 Further Assignment of Mortgage as U DDWB2/6/93, to 18 Aug 1817 James Walker 1 item

U DDWB2/6/96 Label c. 1817 1 item

U DDWB2/6/97 Beverley and Barmston Drainage Act 1798 1 item

U DDWB2/6/98 Mortgage for 3440. 6.6.: to William Blenkin 11 Oct 1808 1 item

U DDWB2/6/99 Boynton Estate Act as U DDWB2/5/6 1816 1 item

U DDWB2/6/100 Assignment of Mortgage (as U DDWB2/6/98) to James 18 Aug 1817 Walker 1 item

U DDWB2/6/101 Label c. 1817 1 item

U DDWB2/6/102 Beverley and Barmston Drainage Act 1798 1 item

page 162 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB2/6/103 Mortgage for £1,116. 19. 8d.: to John Lockwood 21 Oct 1809 1 item

U DDWB2/6/104 Boynton Estate Act as U DDWB/5/6 1816 1 item

U DDWB2/6/105 Assignment of Mortgage as U DDWB2/6/103 to James 18 Aug 1817 Walker 1 item

U DDWB2/6/106 Beverley and Barmston Drainage Bill 1798 1 item

U DDWB2/6/107 Mortgage for £636. 17. 6d. to Francis Jordan 13 Jul 1802 1 item

U DDWB2/6/108 Mortgage for £346. 15. 10d. to James Stephenson 22 Nov 1806 1 item

U DDWB2/6/109 Assignment of Mortgage as U DDWB2/6/108 to John 4 Mar 1807 Westoby, jnr 1 item

U DDWB2/6/110 Assignment of Mortgage as U DDWB2/6/107 to 25 Aug 1817 Margaret Bebb. With schedule of title deeds 1 item

U DDWB2/6/111 Further Assignment of Mortgage as U DDWB2/6/108 to 25 Aug 1817 Margaret Bebb 1 item

U DDWB2/6/112 Further Assignment of Mortgage as U DDWB2/6/107 to 6 Sep 1833 James Walker 1 item

U DDWB2/6/113 Further Assignment of Mortgage as U DDWB2/6/108 to 6 Sep 1833 James Walker 1 item

U DDWB2/6/114 Label c. 1894 1 item

U DDWB2/6/115 Mortgage for £1,200: John George Parkhurst and wife 18 Sep 1807 Mary (widow of Sir Griffith Boynton) and Sir Francis Boynton to John Lockwood 1 item

U DDWB2/6/116 Boynton Estate Act as U DDWB2/5/6 1816 1 item

U DDWB2/6/117 Assignment of Mortgage as U DDWB2/6/115 to James 18 Aug 1817 Walker 1 item

page 163 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB2/6/118 Further Transfer to Sir James Robert Walker and 10 Jul 1894 others 1 item

U DDWB2/6/119 Mortgage for £19,058. 8. 9.: Sir Henry Boynton and 6 Mar 1833 Henry Boynton to Joseph Robinson Pease as trustee for James Walker 1 item

U DDWB2/6/120 Declaration of Trust by Joseph Robinson Pease further 6 Mar 1833 to U DDWB2/6/119 1 item

U DDWB2/6/121 Mortgage for £4,000: Parties as U DDWB2/6/119 23 Dec 1833 1 item

U DDWB2/6/122 Declaration of Trust further to U DDWB2/6/120 23 Dec 1833 1 item

U DDWB2/6/123 Mortgage for £6,000: Parties as U DDWB2/6/121 29 Oct 1845 1 item

U DDWB2/6/124 Declaration of Trust further to U DDWB2/6/123 29 Oct 1845 1 item

U DDWB2/6/125 Transfer of Mortgages as U DDWB2/6/119, U 10 Jul 1894 DDWB2/6/121 and U DDWB2/6/123 to Sir James Robert Walker and others 1 item

U DDWB2/6/126 Tenancy Agreement: Sir Henry Boynton to John 5 Oct 1833 Harland: farm at Barmston 1 item

U DDWB2/6/127 Memorandum of Tenancy Agreement: Sir Henry 18 Nov 1833 Boynton to Joseph Cade: farm at Burton Agnes 1 item

U DDWB2/6/128 Memorandum of Tenancy Agreement: Sir Henry 10 Dec 1833 Boynton to Robert Dennis: farm at Burton Agnes 1 item

U DDWB2/6/129 Memorandum of mode of management of farms at c. 1833 Haisthorpe, Rudston and Barmston 1 item

U DDWB2/6/130 Memorandum of tenants of farms and cottages in c. 1833 Barmston, Haisthorpe, Burton Agnes and Rudston 1 item

U DDWB2/6/131 Label c. 1894 1 item

page 164 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB2/6/132 Assignment of Mortgage for £8,000: Rachel, widow of 6 Mar 1855 John Myers and others to Joseph Walker Pease as trustee for James Walker 1 item

U DDWB2/6/133 Copy. Declaration of Trust further to U DDWB2/6/132 6 Mar 1855 1 item

U DDWB2/6/134 Further Transfer of Mortgage as U DDWB2/6/132, for 10 Jul 1894 £6,000 to Sir James Robert Walker and others 1 item

U DDWB2/6/135 Transfer of Mortgage: for £1,180: Arthur Duncombe 9 Aug 1900 and Robert Hill to themselves and Sir James Heron Walker. Barmston 1 item

U DDWB2/6/136 Transfer of Mortgage: for £5,000: Arthur Duncombe 9 Aug 1900 and Robert Hill to themselves and Sir James Heron Walker. Winton cum Barmston 1 item

U DDWB2/6/137 Transfer of Mortgage: for £1,042. 3. 9d., £440. 6. 6d., 9 Aug 1900 £553. 5. 8d., £636. 17. 6d. and £346. 15. 10d.: Arthur Duncombe and Robert Hill to themselves and Sir James Heron Walker. Burton Agnes, Gransmoor, Barmston and Haisthorpe 1 item

U DDWB2/6/138 Transfer of Mortgage: for £2,000: Arthur Duncombe 9 Aug 1900 and Robert Hill to themselves and Sir James Heron Walker. Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe and Rudston 1 item

U DDWB2/6/139 Transfer of Mortgage: for £19,058. 8s. 9d., £4,000 and 9 Aug 1900 £6,000: Arthur Duncombe and Robert Hill to themselves and Sir James Heron Walker Burton Agnes, Barmston and Haisthorpe 1 item

U DDWB2/6/140 Transfer of Mortgage: for £1,200: Arthur Duncombe 9 Aug 1900 and Robert Hill to themselves and Sir James Heron Walker. Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe and Rudston 1 item

U DDWB2/6/141 Transfer of Mortgage: for £6,000: Arthur Duncombe 9 Aug 1900 and Robert Hill to themselves and Sir James Heron Walker. Boynton Settled Estates 1 item

page 165 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB2/6/142 Transfer of Mortgage: for £1,442. 2s.: Arthur 9 Aug 1900 Duncombe and Robert Hill to themselves and Sir James Heron Walker. Burton Agnes 1 item

U DDWB2/6/143 Transfer to Arthur Duncombe and Admiral Charles 21 Jul 1903 Francis Walker. Barmston 1 item

U DDWB2/6/144 Transfer to Arthur Duncombe and Admiral Charles 21 Jul 1903 Francis Walker. Winton cum Barmston 1 item

U DDWB2/6/145 Transfer to Arthur Duncombe and Admiral Charles 21 Jul 1903 Francis Walker Burton Agnes, Gransmoor, Barmston and Haisthorpe 1 item

U DDWB2/6/146 Transfer to Arthur Duncombe and Admiral Charles 21 Jul 1903 Francis Walker Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe and Rudston 1 item

U DDWB2/6/147 Transfer to Arthur Duncombe and Admiral Charles 21 Jul 1903 Francis Walker. Burton Agnes, Barmston and Haisthorpe 1 item

U DDWB2/6/148 Transfer to Arthur Duncombe and Admiral Charles 21 Jul 1903 Francis Walker: Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe and Rudston. Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe and Rudston 1 item

U DDWB2/6/149 Transfer to Arthur Duncombe and Admiral Charles 21 Jul 1903 Francis Walker. Boynton Settled Estates 1 item

U DDWB2/6/150 Transfer to Arthur Duncombe and Admiral Charles 21 Jul 1903 Francis Walker. Burton Agnes 1 item

U DDWB2/6/151 Transfer of Mortgage for £30,000: Cycely Mabel 1 Jul 1912 Wickham-Boynton and others to Roger Beverley Walker and Harry Wilson Verelst Burton Agnes, Barmston 1 item

U DDWB2/6/152 Transfer of Mortgage as U DDWB2/6/151 to Major 6 Dec 1917 Edward Arthur Field Whittell Herbert 1 item

page 166 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB2/6/153 Transfer of Mortgage as U DDWB2/6/151 to Henry 29 Oct 1919 Angus Watson 1 item

U DDWB2/6/154 Transfer of Mortgage as U DDWB2/6/151 (for £23,000) 9 Dec 1920 to Sir Archibald Woollaston White 1 item

U DDWB2/6/155 Transfer of Mortgage as U DDWB2/6/151 to Henry 15 Dec 1923 Angus Watson and Percy Marlborough Stewart 1 item

U DDWB2/6/156 Transfer of Mortgage as U DDWB2/6/151 to Henry 29 Jul 1924 Angus Watson and John Percy Ernest Walker 1 item

U DDWB2/6/157 Schedule of deeds relating to mortgages of the Burton 1944 Agnes estate (1779 - 1934) 1 item

U DDWB2/7 Wood Hall par. Ellerby 1853 U DDWB2/7/1 Lease: Sir Thomas Aston Clifford Constable to Henry 1853 Boynton of Bridlington Quay Wood Hall: Not executed 1 item

U DDWB2/7/2 Inventory (to accompany U DDWB2/7/1) 1853 1 item

U DDWB2/8 Accounts 1788 - 1899 U DDWB2/8/1 Accounts: Francis Boynton debtor to John Lockwood. 1788 - 1795 5 items

U DDWB2/8/2 Lawyer's Account: Exors. of Sir Griffith Boynton debtors 1795 - 1801 to Thomas Harland 1 item

U DDWB2/8/3 Schedule of receipts of Ralph Davison 1806 - 1813 1 item

U DDWB2/8/4 Schedule (similar to U DDWB2/8/3) of payments 1806 - 1814 1 item

U DDWB2/8/5 Vouchers: Boynton Estate Act. 1815 10 items

U DDWB2/8/6 Account book: agricultural and estate work 1817 - 1819 1 volume

page 167 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB2/8/7 Vouchers: ditching and fencing (c.50) 1817 - 1818 1 bundle

U DDWB2/8/8 Steward's accounts with Sir Francis Boynton. 1824 - 1832 17 items

U DDWB2/8/9 Household Vouchers: exors. of Sir Henry Boynton. 1899 13 items

U DDWB2/9 Correspondence 1794 - 1877 U DDWB2/9/1 Letters to John Lockwood and Henry John Shepherd 1794 - 1843 Financial affairs of Sir Francis Boynton; land benefitted by Beverley and Barmston Drainage; proposed course of cultivation for Burton Agnes farms; estate affairs; Thurnholme-Burton Agnes-Haisthorpe boundaries; Barmston inclosure 40 items

U DDWB2/9/2 William Iveson, Hedon to Rev. John Gilby, Beverley 17 Aug 1814 Taking of gravel from sea-shore to repair roads in Barmston, and shore rights in Holderness of Constable family 1 item

U DDWB2/9/3 F. Boynton, Passy, France to Mr. Scott, land agent, 28 Jan 1819 York. Horses, dogs, estate 1 item

U DDWB2/9/4 Draft (Henry John Shepherd?) to Lady Boynton 18 Feb 1832 Financial affairs of Sir Francis Boynton 1 item

U DDWB2/9/5 Lady (Mary) Boynton and Henry Boynton to (Mr. Apr 1855 – Shepherd?) Jun 1855 Her financial affairs; documents and other items required by him: With a list of such items 4 items

U DDWB2/9/6 E. Boynton, jnr., Boston to Sir Henry Boynton 11 Oct 1869 Enquiry about John and William Boynton who emigrated from Rowley, Yorks. to Rowley, Mass 1 item

U DDWB2/9/7 Correspondence: From Louisa Carroll 7 Nov [1877] Would be glad to have 'this unhappy subject' settled out of court, and Miss Fanny Boynton's blushes spared 1 bundle

page 168 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB2/10 Legal 1803 - 1820 U DDWB2/10/1 Draft Bill in Chancery: Rev. C.D. Barnard and his wife [1803] Anna Maria (formerly Lady Boynton) v. Sir Francis Boynton and others Will of Sir Griffith Boynton 1 item

U DDWB2/10/2 Papers in Chancery suit: Sir Francis Boynton & Henry [1809 - 1811] Boynton v. Ralph Creyke and others Will of Sir Griffith Boynton 15 items

U DDWB2/10/3 Papers in Chancery suit: Sir Francis Boynton and 1809 - 1820 others v. Thomas Harland and others Will of Sir Griffith Boynton 17 items

U DDWB2/10/4 Papers in Chancery suit: William St. Quintin v. Ralph c. 1810 Creyke and others Will of Sir William St. Quintin 14 items

U DDWB2/10/5 Papers in Chancery suit: Arabella St. Quintin and circa 1812 - others v. Sir Francis Boynton and others 1816 Sale and exchange of lands and tithes in Burton Agnes and Haisthorpe 14 items

U DDWB2/10/6 Case in Chancery suit: Mary, wife of John George n.d. [1814] Parkhurst (formerly Lady Boynton) v. exors. of Raph Davison. Rent of a farm at Haisthorpe and Barmston in his tenancy 1 item

U DDWB2/10/7 Accounts in Chancery suit: Mary Parkhurst as U 1814 DDWB2/10/6 v. William Boyd and others Rents in Burton Agnes, Thornholm, Haisthorpe, Rudston, Barmston and Rousby 2 items

U DDWB2/10/8 Draft Case and Opinion of D. Sykes: Will of Sir Griffith 12 Sep 1820 Boynton 1 item

U DDWB2/11 Rentals 1808 - 1854 U DDWB2/11/1 Rental of Sir Francis Boynton's estate 1808 Burton Agnes, Barmston, Haisthorpe and Rudston 50 items

page 169 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB2/11/2 Statements of Sir Henry Boynton's rental accounts: 1850 - 1854 Burton Agnes, Barmston, Haisthorpe and Rudston 4 items

U DDWB2/11/3 Rental: Burton Agnes early 19th cent. 1 item

U DDWB2/12 Settlements 1784 - 1886 U DDWB2/12/1 Marriage Settlement of George Parkhurst of 28 Jan 1784 Winchester, esq. and Dame Mary, widow of Sir Griffith Boynton 1 item

U DDWB2/12/2 Copy. Appointment and Assignment: John George 20 Jul 1809 Parkhurst, as U DDWB2/12/1 but now of Driffield, and wife Mary to Dymoke Wells of Tilgate House, co. Sussex, esq. Manor of Rousby and stock: To secure a debt 1 item

U DDWB2/12/3 Marriage Settlement of Sir Francis Boynton and his 13 Jun 1815 wife Dame Sally (nee Bucktrout) Burton Agnes, Barmston, Haisthorp, Thurnholme, Rudston, Ulrome 1 item

U DDWB2/12/4 Settlement: Sir Henry Boynton and Henry Boynton to 5 Mar 1833 Francis Watt and John Rickaby. Burton Agnes, Barmston and Haisthorpe: To recited uses 1 item

U DDWB2/12/5 Copy: Appointment by Walter Strickland and wife 17 Oct 1833 Frances 1/3 share of £8,000: In favour of their daughter Louisa 1 item

U DDWB2/12/6 Copy: Appointment by Henry Boynton prior to his 18 Oct 1833 marriage with Louisa Strickland A jointure rent charge in her favour 1 item

U DDWB2/12/7 Copy. Settlement prior to marriage of Henry Boynton 18 Oct 1833 and Louisa Strickland Her fortune 1 item

U DDWB2/12/8 Copy. Release by Henry Boynton to trustees of his 17 Aug 1841 marriage settlement £4,948. 7. 3. to which he is entitled under the settlement: On death of his wife Louisa 1 item

page 170 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB2/12/9 Draft. Marriage Settlement of Henry Boynton and 6 Feb 1843 Harriet Susannah Lightfoot 1 item

U DDWB2/12/10 Copy of Draft. Marriage Settlement as U DDWB2/12/9 c. 1843 1 item

U DDWB2/12/11 Copy of Marriage Settlement as U DDWB2/12/9 c. 1843 1 item

U DDWB2/12/12 Copy. Appointment by Henry Boynton prior to his 1843 marriage with Harriet Susannah Lightfoot Jointure rent charge in her favour 1 item

U DDWB2/12/13 Marriage Settlement of Capt. William Mussenden and 1866 Katherine Maude Boynton Co. Down and Belfast: Not executed 1 item

U DDWB2/12/14 Marriage Settlement as U DDWB2/12/13 1866 1 item

U DDWB2/12/15 Similar Marriage Settlement to U DDWB2/12/13: her 1866 portion of £1,500 -: Not executed 1 item

U DDWB2/12/16 Marriage Settlement as U DDWB2/12/15 1866 1 item

U DDWB2/12/17 Release: Rev. Griffith Boynton and others to Sir Henry 2 Mar 1878 Boynton. 7 tenths of £5,000 charged on Burton Agnes estate by Settlement as U DDWB2/12/4 1 item

U DDWB2/12/18 Appointment by Sir Henry Somerville Boynton of new 25 Oct 1886 trustees under Settlement of 21 January 1869 1 item

U DDWB2/13 Sir Francis Boynton 1795 - 1833 U DDWB2/13/1 'Account of Vouchers delivered up by Mr. Lockwood to 1795 Mr. Boynton' Being a summary of four Bonds paid off by John Lockwood, 1788 - 1790 1 item

U DDWB2/13/2 Account of sums advanced by J.L. to F.B Jan - Mar 1809 1 item

U DDWB2/13/3 Letter: Ralph Creyke to J.L.: claims on Boynton estate 5 Mar 1809 1 item

page 171 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB2/13/4 Statement of Sir Francis Boynton's affairs 8 Mar 1809 1 item

U DDWB2/13/5 Short statement of Sir Francis Boynton's affairs. 8 Mar 1809 2 items

U DDWB2/13/6 Lists of creditors of Sir Francis Boynton Mar 1809 - Nov 2 items 1811

U DDWB2/13/7 Minutes of meeting of creditors 8 Mar 1809 1 item

U DDWB2/13/8 Draft Agreement between Sir Francis Boynton, John 8 Mar 1809 Lockwood and Creditors. For discharge of debts: Rejected by meeting as U DDWB2/13/7 1 item

U DDWB2/13/9 Memorandum of money received of Mr. Scott c. 1809 1 item

U DDWB2/13/10 Accounts of debts of Sir Francis Boynton Jun - Nov 1810 2 items

U DDWB2/13/11 Particulars of income of Sir Francis Boynton Sep 1810 - Dec 5 items 1816

U DDWB2/13/12 Account of receipts and disbursements by Messrs. 25 Oct 1814 Lockwood and Shepherd on 'behalf of Sir Francis Boynton 1 item

U DDWB2/13/13 Letter: Edward Parratt, Parliamentary Office to (J.L.) 2 Aug 1815 Fees in Parliament in connexion with the Boynton Estate Act 1 item

U DDWB2/13/14 Acknowledgement by Sir Francis Boynton of receipt of 30 Apr 1816 £900 from his late brother Sir Griffith B. in part payment of a portion of £4,000 under Will of their late father 1 item

U DDWB2/13/15 Similar Acknowledgement to U DDWB2/13/14 by Henry 30 Apr 1816 Boynton (£800 part of £4,000) 1 item

U DDWB2/13/16 Notice: Sir Francis Boynton to J.L.: Boynton Estate Act 14 Jun 1816 1 item

U DDWB2/13/17 Similar Notice to U DDWB2/13/16 to Henry Boynton 14 Jun 1816 1 item

page 172 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB2/13/18 Similar Notice to U DDWB2/13/16 to James Winrow 14 Jun 1816 1 item

U DDWB2/13/19 Receipts and vouchers 1816 8 items

U DDWB2/13/20 Memorandum of notes-of-hand given by Sir Francis 14 Nov 1822 Boynton 1 item

U DDWB2/13/21 Account of charges on estate of Sir Francis Boynton 17 Jan 1832 1 item

U DDWB2/13/22 Priority of claims on Sir Francis Boynton early 19th cent. 1 item

U DDWB2/13/23 Accounts of arrears due from tenants. 27 Nov 1832 - 2 items 26 Jan 1833

U DDWB2/13/24 Payments by R. Swann on account of Sir Francis Feb - Mar 1833 Boynton 1 item

U DDWB2/14 Various Documents 1780s - 1800s U DDWB2/14/1 Assignment: John Lockwood to Rev. John Wilson, both 1 Sep 1788 of Beverley. Bond in £800 entered into by Francis Boynton to secure payment of £402 (19 August 1788) 1 item

U DDWB2/14/2 Bond in £6,200: Sir Francis Boynton to James Winnow 25 Jun 1802 of Newark, cornfactor. For payment of £3,100 1 item

U DDWB2/14/3 Bond in £776: Robert Christie Burton of Hotham, esq. 13 Feb 1807 to Sir Francis Boynton. For payment of £388 1 item

U DDWB2/14/4 Writ for Ralph Creyke, Sir Francis Boynton and Henry 11 Apr 1812 Boynton to appear in Chancery 1 item

U DDWB2/14/5 Declaration of Trust by Jane Wilson of Skipsea, widow Nov 1816 Bond in £800 entered into by Sir Francis Boynton to secure payment of £400 (3 November 1816) 1 item

U DDWB2/14/6 Letter of Attorney: Sir Francis Boynton to John 28 Dec 1816 Lockwood and Henry John Shepherd To manage his estates and affairs 1 item

page 173 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB2/14/7 Draft Lease: Sir Henry Boynton to Joseph Cade of 1834 Welton, husbandman. Property left blank 1 item

U DDWB2/14/8 Blank form of Lease from Sir Henry Boynton. 1800s 2 items

U DDWB2/14/9 Appointment of new trustees under Will of Sir Henry 23 Jul 1875 Boynton 1 item

U DDWB2/15 Wills 1771 - 1898 U DDWB2/15/1 Probate copy. Sir Griffith Boynton of Burton Agnes. 27 Apr 1771 Probate, Canterbury, 10 January 1778 and York, 5 March 1778 1 item

U DDWB2/15/2 Copy of Probate as U DDWB2/15/1 c. 1771 1 item

U DDWB2/15/3 Probate copy. Sir Griffith Boynton of Burton Agnes. 17 May 1794 Probate 11 September 1801 1 item

U DDWB2/15/4 Probate copy. Mary Parkhurst, wife of John George P. 1815 of Catesby, co. Northants. esq. and widow of Sir Griffith Boynton. Probate 11 September 1815 1 item

U DDWB2/15/5 Copy. Sir Henry Boynton of Burton Agnes. Probate 12 13 Apr 1854 September 1854 1 item

U DDWB2/15/6 Will. Sir Henry Boynton of Burton Agnes 9 Apr 1861 1 item

U DDWB2/15/7 Draft. Sir Henry Boynton of Burton Agnes 1867 1 item

U DDWB2/15/8 Probate copy. Sir Henry Boynton of Burton Agnes. 25 Apr 1867 Probate 14 August 1869 1 item

U DDWB2/15/9 Will. Dame Harriet Susannah Boynton of Burton Agnes, 14 Oct 1869 widow 1 item

U DDWB2/15/10 Probate copy. Dame Harriet Susannah Boynton of the 20 Dec 1883 Mount, York, widow. Probate 15 October 1889 1 item

page 174 of 175 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family U DDWB2/15/11 Probate copy. Sir Henry Somerville Boynton of Burton 20 Jan 1898 Agnes. Probate 2 June 1899 1 item

U DDWB2/16 Miscellaneous 1707 - 1869 U DDWB2/16/1 Extract from East Riding Registry of Deeds of 1784 - 1815 incumbrances by late Lady Boynton on her dower estates 1 item

U DDWB2/16/2 Opinion of William Morgan on value of an annuity for 4 Oct 1810 life of Sir Francis Boynton 1 item

U DDWB2/16/3 Account of lime led from Ruston Parva for Sir Francis 1823 Boynton 1 item

U DDWB2/16/4 Opinion of H.W. Mander on power to raise jointures 8 Oct 1833 under Settlement of Sir Henry Boynton 1 item

U DDWB2/16/5 Plan of vestry mid 19th cent. 1 plan

U DDWB2/16/6 Memorial of death of Sir Henry Boynton 25 Jun 1869 1 item

U DDWB2/16/7 List of current share prices, by Messrs. Spackman 23 Sep 1869 1 item

U DDWB2/16/8 Certificates of baptism-marriage-burial of members of 1707 - 1815 the Boynton (St. Quintin, Cayley, Darby, Davison, Griffith) families. 19 items

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