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GREEN HAM MERTON PAPERS 1 1602 Bargain and Sale and Bond MD 54 GREEN HAM MERTON PAPERS 1 1602 Bargain and sale and bond. Land in fields of Green Hammerton William Whincop of Branton, lab Joseph Clarke of Green Hammerton, yeo 2 18 Jan 1621 Indenture re closes of land and meadows in Little Ouseburn Thomas Thompson, yeo. of Little Ouseburn and Richard Fountain, yeo. of Tollerton 3 10 Apl 1622 Quitclaim of property in Great Ousebum Thomas Kydde of Great Ouseburn George Ingrame of Great Ouseburn 4 28 Jun 1622 Sale of land at Great Ouseburn, house and four acres George Ingram of Great Ouseburn John Wharmby of Little Ouseburn 5 2 Dec 1622 Quitclaim. Arable land in town fields of Great Ouseburn Thomas Thompson of Little Ouseburn and Jane his wife Richard Briggs of Great Ouseburn 6 1622 Bond. George Ingrame - property in Great Ouseburn 7 3 Apl 1625 Sale of arable lands called Wood Leaze and appurtancences in Great Ouseburn William Johnson of Goldsborough to John Whaller of Great Ouseburn £64 8 1 Sept 1647 Indenture, copy and fine re sale of land in Green Hammerton Rt Hon Algernon Earl of Northumberland Hugh Petter and Peter Dodsworth both of St Martin in the Fields. and Christopher Burton, husbandman of Green Hammerton 9 18 Sept 1648 Bargain and sale of Morelands, Green Hammerton Rt Hon Algernon Earl of Northumberland Peter Dodsworth, esq, St Martin in the Fields Joseph Clark, husbandman, Green Hammerton Fine Peter Clark 10 20 Dec 1655 Sale of land in town fields of Green Hammerton Bryan Abbay yeo. of Green Hammerton William Ellis, yeo. of Kirk Hammerton MD 54 11 23 Dec 1657 Exchange of property on marriage of Joseph Clark yeo of Green Hammerton to Ellen Dawson of Whixley to Thomas and Brian Dawson of Whixley 12 24 Nov 1663 Indenture and bond. Property and land in Green Hammerton Francis Fitting, yeo. of Little Ouseburn. John Beevers of Whixley 13 4 Jan 1675 Release of 2 acres of land in fields of Green Hammerton John Ryton, yeo. of Green Hammerton and Dorothy his wife and Joseph Clarks yeo. of Green Hammerton Bond John Ryton and Dorothy his wife 14 25 May 1675 Release of an acre of land in Coneygarth field and other lands in Green Hammerton and bond Robert Lupton, yeo. of Green Hammerton and Joseph Clark, yeo. of Green Hammerton 15 23 Aug 1676 Probate copy will of Joseph Clark of Green Hammerton 16 19 Jan 1681 Conveyance of land in common fields of Green Hammerton and bond. Grace Dickinson wid. of Green Hammerton Joseph Clarke, yeo. Green Hammerton 17 2 Feb 1687 Indenture, Deed re property and land in Great Ouseburn Thomas Brunton, batch, of Branton Green Francis Brunton, husbmn of Branton Green 18 4 Feb 1687 Conveyance of house In Great Ousebum Thomas Brunton bachelor and husbandman of Branton Green Francis Brunton 19 4 Feb 1687 Probate copy will of Thomas Brunton yeo. of Branton Green Proved Sept 1688 20 10 Mar 1687 Bargain and sale of land and appurtenances in Coneygarth field Green Hammerton Robert Lupton, blacksmith and Margaret his wife of Green Hammerton and Joseph Clark, yeo. Green Hammerton 21 6 Mar 1688 Bond Christopher Burton to Joseph Clark of Green Hammerton «VID 54 22 5 Ap! 1692 Bond Thomas Thompson, yeo. and Jane his wife of Little Ouseburn Peter Siddell, yeo. of Branton and Joan his wife 23 10,11 May 1692 Lease and release of property and land in Great Ouseburn Thomas Thompsons yeo, of Little Ouseburn and his wife Jane dau of Francis Brunton. Peter Syddell yeo of Branton Green and Joane his wife (wid of Francis Brunton) and William Baines lab of Great Ouseburn also bond 24 23 Mar 1693 Bargain and sale of house or tenement and garth at Great Ouseburn William Bains lab. of Great Ouseburn and Jane his wife and Richard Brigs cordwainer of Great Ouseburn also bond 25 11 Feb 1697 inventory of goods and chattels of Joseph Clark of Green Hammerton. 26 8,9 May 1700 Lease and release of barn and land in fields of Green Hammerton Peter Clark, yeo. Green Hammerton William Silversides, skinner Nun Monkton James Wardle, yeo. Green Hammerton 27 9 May 1700 Settlement on marriage Peter Clark, yeo. of Green Hammerton and William Silversides, skinner Nun Monkton and James Wardle, yeo. of Green Hammerton and Jane Silversides 28 3 Jan 1701 Sale of Moore Close in common fields of Green Hammerton Thomas Dawson, blacksmith of Thirkleby and John Dawson, yeo. of Whixiey 29 31 July, 1 Aug 1707 Copy Indenture. Lease and release of Sands in Town Fields of Green Hammerton John Hulley, yeo. of Great Cattail and Frances his wife Joseph Huiley, yeo. of Great Cattail William Silversides, Nun Monkton MD 54 30 17 May 1708 Release of arable land in Coneygarth field Green Hammerton Christopher Ellis, yeo. Green Hammerton and Daniel Copley, gent. York James Wardle, yeo. Green Hammerton Joseph Kuiley, yeo. Cattail John Langwif.h, goldsmith York and Oswald Langwith, gent. York 31 24 Feb 1714 Indenture. Deed re Sloney Hirst Close Green Hammerton Thomas Abbey yeo of Green Hammerton and Elizabeth his wife and Wiliiam Silversides the younger of Nun Monkton Receipt attached, 32 23 June 1716Bargain and sale of messuage, barns and stables etc. at Kirk Hammerton Richard Brewer, gent, of Drax John Clemishaw, yeo, Thorpe Green 33 22 Feb 1717 Sale of lands in field of Green Hammerton called Coneygarth and bond William Bell and Hannah his wife of Dalton nr Tope'iffe and William Silversides, yeo. Nun Monkton 34 13 Sept 1722 Copy will of William Silversides yeo of Nun Monkton 35 17 Apl 1730 Lease of tenement and land in Green Hammerton John Clemishaw, yeo. of Thorp Green Little Ouseburn and Jeremiah Horsfield of Thorpe Green 36 5 May 1731 Bargain and sale of property and land in fields of Green Hammerton Jane Squire, wid. of Kirk Hammerton and Richard Dawson, yeo. of Whixley 37 18 Oct 1734 Mortgage of property in Green Hammerton John Clemishaw, yeo. of Thorpe Green Little Ouseburn and Sarah Horsfield, wid. York 38 15 Feb 1736 Probate copy of will of Peter Clark, Green Hammerton Proved 24 Feb 1737 MD 54 39 15,16 Oct 1741 Lease and release of tenement and land In Low Field, Green Hammerton John Clemishaw, yeo. of Kiddal Lane and Elizabeth his wife and Mary his mother and William Silversides, yeo. of Green Hammerton 40 27 Mar 1743 Conveyance of land within townfield of Green Hammerton Joseph Hulley, yeo. of Cattail and Joseph Clark, Francis Wincup and William Burton yeomen of Green Hammerton 41 15 Aug 1753 Probate copy will of Joseph Ciark of Green Hammerton Proved 5 Sept 1753 42 2,3 June 1758 Lease and release of land in townfields of Green Hammerton in Coneygarth f;eld and Kirby field Richard Paul, yeo. of Great Cattail and Dorothy his wife and Matthias Clark of Green Hammerton 43 29 May 1761 Invoice. Matthias Clark for legal work. Receipt dated 3 Sep 1761 44 8. 9 Jun 1761 Lease and release of land in Green Hammerton William Silversides, yeo. of Ellingthorp Aldborough and Mary his wife Matthias Clark, yeo. Green Hammerton 45 9 June 1761 William Silversides of EHingthorp p Aidborough bound in sum of £400 to be paid to Matthias Ciark. Bond of indemnity. 46 21 Jan 1763 Release of Guardianship on attaining 21 years from William Abby, Kingston upon Hull to William Silversides yeo of Ellingthorpe, his guardian. 47 11 Dec 1765 Probate copy of will of Richard Briggs, Great Ouseburn Proved 3 Feb 1766 48 7 Jun 1769 Invoice Mr Matthias Clark of Hammerton to Robt Stockdale of Knaresborough. 49 14 Oct 1769 Quitclaim Ann Dinmoor, gentlewoman of Kingston upon Hull to William Silversides, yeo. of Ellingthorpe 50 24 Mar 1770 Promise to pay Matthias Ciark £90 owed by William Silversides MD 54 51 3 Nov 1770 Fina? agreement re land in Green Hammerton Matthias Clark Wiiliam Silversides and Mary his wife 2 copies 52 30 Aug 1775 Articles of Agreement Mrs Mary Silversides of Ellinthorp John Silversides, yeo. of Nlnivey Cowling Ackroyd, hardwareman of Knaresborough Matthias Clark, yeo. of Green Hammerton and Peter Clark, yeo. of Green Hammerton 53 4 Apl 1785 Tithes in Dunsford and other lands in Upper Dunsford on division of common fields William Preston, esq. Weybridge and James Preston, esq. New Malton John Abbey, gent, cf Branton Green 54 4,5 May 1736 Lease and release of lands in Green Hammerton with covenant to levy a fine Mr John Fawdington, bridle cutter of Azenby and Elizabeth his wife. William Squires, yeo. cf Allerton Mauleverer and Mr Joseph Clark and his wife. 55 19 July 1788 Sale of cottage and appurtenances at Great Ouseburn Isabella Thompson, wid. StiSlington Matthias Skilbeck, gent. Healaugh 58 3 Mar 1790 Feoffment of a close in Pool Lane Green Hammerton William Meeke, esq. Kirk Hammerton Joseph Clark, yeo. Green Hammerton 57 1792-3 Final agreement. Pasture in Green Hammerton Joseph Clark Francis Heslop and Ann his wife William Edwards and Elizabeth his wife 2 copies 58 25,26 Mar 1793 Lease and release in fee John Siiversides, yeo. late of Ninevey now cf ArkendaSe Lofthouse Matthias Clark, yeo. of Green Hammerton Cowling Ackroyd hardwareman iate of Knaresborough now of Bradford. MD54 to Francis Heslop yeo of Norton Mills p. Wath and his wife Ann E'eanor Silversides of Boroughbridge William Edwards grocer Si John Street Westminster and Elizabeth his wife. Isabella Silversides of Boroughbridge Joseph Clark of Green Hammerton 4, 5 Apl 1793 Lease and release of land etc in Green Hammerton Thomas Bradford, gent, late of Alverley Hal! but now of Doncaster.
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