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YAS/DD94 (417Kb) YORKSHIRE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY PAYIfE GALLWEY I? A 3? 3E IR £E> DD 94 BOX 1 THIRSK 1771-1818 455 Deeds being transfers of burgage tenements in THIRSK by Sir Thomas Frankland _ . V Io -l- \J . „ i 1609-1673 Deeds relating to .......... 'X. OcTH- ^ BOX 2 THIRKLEBY 1503-1573 Court rolls of THIKKLEBY Manor 1735-1746 Copies and extracts of court rolls 16-17 cent. 50 deeds relating to THIRKLEBY 1632 Commission for seating in THIRKLEBY Parish Church 1734-1787? 'some curious items concerning the building of the Hall at THIRKLEBY by Sir Thos. Frankiand' 1785 Plan of an Elizabethan house, probably on the site of THIRKLEBY HALL, pulled down in 1785 1891 Specification for alterations at THIRKLEBY PARK and related papers. Papers relating to tithes and measurements of lands in THIRKLEBY BDXJ RENTALS W> K ) 1804-1827 Copies of rentals for ^ j / 1834, 1858 > I' r \ • ’ V'- y 43 documents DD 94 BOX 4 ?14-16 cent Grants of land in BAGBY (1 only), THIRKLEBY <12 c en t.) 22 documents & THIRSK See YRS Vol.50 1571-1576 Deeds relating to THIRKLEBY & ISLEBECK including 2 royal 7 documents grants to Ambrose, Earl of Warwick 1755 Assignment of a burgage house in THIRSK by Frederick Frankland 1784-1306 Feoffments of properties in THIRSK by Sir Thomas Frankland '10 documents Family Papers of the Frank lands ^ c^ — — — —... — _ _ — _ f -? i/ * Grant of coney warren & confirmations by Edward I re . , 1585 Authority to receive debts, Villiam to Edmund Frankland 1/f \J 1626 Special livery to Antony Frankland /1 7 0 4 Estimate for rebuilding THIRKLEBY HOUSE y i 7 i s Apprenticeship agreement re Robert Frankland j 19 cent. History of the Franklands -- & 1730 Schedules of deeds of the Franklands 2 documents n. d. Instructions to her children by 'my dear wife' ( . D . \' ■ & L . 4 A a x r V DD 94 BOX 5 ? dates Vouchers, including building estimates etc. re 12 bnds [^^'■'1560-1570 Court rolls of the manor of BLUBBERHQUSES j/f570-1572 Presentments, etc. 1577 Probate of Vi 11lam Frankland of Rye 2598-1708 Deeds re THIRKLEBY (Frankland) ' 6 documents 17 cent. Notebook of Villiam Frankland of RYE containing schedules of deeds 1731 Probate of Sir Thomas Frankland 18-19 cent. Papers relating to vicarial tithes of THIRKLEBY 1 bnd. 1830 f Conveyance of a fee farm rent in BAGBY \J Royal Commissloners to Sir Thomas Frankland BALK / BAGBY \y 1720-1790 Deeds relating to BALK 1719 Probate of Mrs Mary Scaife 18 cent. Papers re purchase of BAGBY property by Mr Vright 1616 Riding sessions held at HELMSLEY Gaol delivery NO BOX 7 DD 94 BOX 8 THIRKLEBY ^1565- 1626 Court rolls of the manor of THIRKLEBY / l 1587-1685 Court papers (pains, extracts of fines) BOX 9 - A535 & 1567 2 deeds relating to the manor of BLUBBERHOUSES 1605 Bond. Nessfield/Reademan to Hugh Frankland ^ 6 0 7 Schedule of documents in the custody of John Frankland of THIRKLEBY 1730-1790 Assignments of burgage houses in THIRSK by Sir Thomas and V 20 documents Frederick Frankland <+ 1 release) 1889 Title deeds of Newbold's Farm, BAGBY BOX 1 O $ dates Grants to BYLA m ABBEY &S&* /1738-1758 Lease relating to a messuage at THIRSK from Sir Thomas Frankland 1739 Award of Messrs. Withers & Hoar re disputed houses, with memo of leases List of leases in THIRSK DD 94 Part of the Payne-Galway Collection. Ten Medieval deeds recording gifts of land in Iselbeck (township of Carlton Miniott in the parish of Kirkby Knowle) to the Abbey of Byland. DD94 /Box 10/1 GIFT WITH WARRANTY no date 1) Arnold de Iserbec 2) God and the monks of St. Mary of Bellanda Gift from 1) to 2) of a toft in Yserbec which Adam holds of 1) containing Via. of land at 18 Vi feet to the perch and 5a. of land of the aforesaid measure in the territory of Yserbec, to wit la. in Eringwatdale and la. in Stainwatflat and Via. in Wandaila and Via. at Sunnolfdala and Vza. at Stookebriggedala and 3r. in Yleker and 3r. in Braideburctis with pasture for 10 sheep and 4 head of cattle and 1 horse and 4 pigs in all the commons of the same vill, in perpetual alms free of all secular services, for the salvation of l)’s soul and those of his ancestors and heirs. Witnesses: Geoffrey fossard Thomas de Lasceles Walter Del meinel Gilbert de tomey Drew(Drogo) de Hairum Gilbert de turkalbi Stephen his s. Stephen de Blabi Geoffrey de ampelfordia Walter s. of Gille Robert s. of Peter Adam his bro. Tag and seal of Emaldus de Iserbec Latin DD94 /BoxlO/2 GIFT WITH WARRANTY no date 1) Gilbert s. of Arnold de Yserbec 2) God and the monks of St. Mary of Belleland Gift from 1) to 2) of la. of land in the territory of Yserbec at Wytherane near to the land of the monks; for the souls of 1) and all his ancestors and heirs in pure and perpetual alms, free from all secular services. Witnesses: Oliver de Busey Hugh de Magneby Stephen deMeynil of Turkelby Henry de Silton Simon of Mathby Philip de Sutton Walter de Yserbec Gamel the forester Tag and seal of Gilbert Latin DD94 /Box 10/3 GIFT WITH WARRANTY no date 1) Gilbert s. of Arnold de Yserbec 2) God and the monks of St. Mary of Belland Gift from 1) to 2) of la. of profit-yielding land in the territory of Yserbec, to wit Via. & 14 perches at Heringwathpet and Via. less 14 perches at Brotes; for the salvation of the souls of 1) his ancestors and heirs in pure and perpetual alms, free of all secular services. Witnesses: Oliver de Busey Hugh de Magneby Stephen de Meynil of Turkelby Robert de Anford Henry de Silton Nicholas de Hetton Simon de Marchby and Philipp de Sutton. Tag and seal Latin DD94 /Box 10/4 GIFT WITH WARRANTY no date 1) Gilbert s. of Arnold de Hyserbech 2) God and the monks of St. Mary of Bellalanda Gift from 1) to 2) of la. of land in brotis and Via. of land in the N. part ofNorthofthes, in pure and perpetual alms free of all secular services, for the salvation of the souls of 1) his ancestors and heirs. Witnesses: Robert de Dayvill Henry de Silton Stephen de Thurkelby Thomas de colevill Roger de Stapleton William de Karleton Stephen de Blaby William clerk of Dauton Walter de Hyserbech Tag and seal Latin DD94 /Boxl0/5 GIFT WITH WARRANTY no date 1) Gilbert de Yserbec 2) God and the monks of St. Mary of Belland Gift by 1) to 2) of la. of land in the territory of Yserbec, to wit Via. at Stainwath and Via. at Heringwath, to do with it whatever they please; given in pure and perpetual alms for the salvation of the souls of 1) and his ancestors and heirs. Witnesses: Marmaduke Darel Oliver de Busey Stephen de Meynil John de langeberg William de laceles Robert de Anford Walter de Yserbec Oliver de (Hetam?) Tag and seal of Gilbert Latin DD 94 DD94 /Box 10/6 GIFT WITH WARRANTY no date 1) Walter s. of Nigel de Yselbec 2) God and Blessed Mary of Bellalanda and the monks serving God there Gift from 1) to 2) of all l)’s meadow called le Crok at Wilthebusc in the territory of Yselbec which Walter de dale once held of 1) by lease; also one parcel of land at the head of the land of the monks at Brotes and abutting on Sunnolfdale dykes; also one parcel of land lying similarly at the head of the monks’ land at Withes; to hold in pure and perpetual alms for the salvation of the souls of 1), his ancestors and heirs. Witnesses: Sir Thomas de Colevil Sir William de Harum William de Neuby William de Maundevil William de Stokesley William de Foxholes Philipp pile Brakan John s. of Adam William s. of Gamell de Sutton Tag and seal of Walter Latin DD94 /Box 10/7 GIFT WITH WARRANTY no date Another copy as /6 except for “de Baggeby” added after “John s. of Adam” DD94 /Boxl0/8 GIFT WITH WARRANTY no date Another copy as /6 except for “de Baggeby” added after “John s. of Adam” DD94 /Boxl0/9 GIFT no date 1) Walter de Isyrbek 2) God and Blessed Mary and the Abbot and Monks of Bellaland Gift from 1) to 2) of 3a. of land in Isyrbec viz.. la. of land with meadow adjoining at Emmygcrofi near to the monks land on the E. and la. of land under cultivation called Baggesbyacre, that is, in the E. part of the same cultivation; and V2&. of land with meadow adjoining at Staynwath near to the monks’ land on the E. and V£a. of land in Brotes near the monks’ land on the E. To hold in pure and perpetual alms free from all secular services for the salvation of the souls of 1) and his ancestors and heirs. Witnesses: Sirs Thomas de Colevyl, Oliver de Busey & Walter de Meynil Kts. William de Carleton William s. of William of York William de Maundevyl Serle de Feildigton? William de Foxholes Tag and seal of Walter Latin DD94 /BoxlO/lO QUITCLAIM no date 1) John de Iselbek s. & h. of John de Iselbek 2) God and Blessed Mary and All the Saints and the Abbot & Convent of Bella and their successors Quitclaim by 1) of all his rights in all lands, tenements and 18a.
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