Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA Miscellaneous documents for Hull 13th cent-1950 and the East Riding received from the British Records Association

Historical Background: The British Records Association is a registered charity with subscribing members that was founded in 1931. Amongst its other activities, it collects documents and distributes them to appropriate repositories.

Custodial history: The BRA began to donate records to the University in the 1940s.

Description: This large collection of items relating to Hull and the East Riding is catalogued with a single numeric system, though embedded inside the collection along with the miscellaneous items are a number of discrete bundles of papers relating to particular places and families. Perhaps the highlights are large numbers of miscellaneous papers for Cottingham including manorial records, a batch of papers for Sunk Island and an entire series of original bundles of title deed material relating to the estates of the St Quintin family of and Scampston. Most of the collection is composed of title and estate papers, though there is also the account book of Lady Elizabeth Wenlock 1852-63 and the early business records of Isaac Reckitt 1818-1855.

The papers will now be described in detail in (artificial) numeric blocks. U DRA/1-36 comprises miscellaneous papers including manorial records (surrenders and admissions) for Cottingham, the marriage settlements of Richard Robinson and Jane Ackroyd (1656), Humphrey Robinson and Rebecca Moore (1690) and George Dawson and Dorothy Heaton (1738) and the wills of James Thomas Hill (1872).

U DRA/37-260 comprises miscellaneous estate papers, including many for Henry Etherington and his family, for Cottingham (including manorial records and papers relating to Benjamin Blaydes Haworth of Hull Bank House), Hollym (including some papers for the Coniston family), Hull, Kirk Ella, North Ferriby (including a schedule of lands belonging to Henry Etherinton in 1795), Patrington (including some surrenders and admissions in Patrington manor and the manor of Patrington rectory and the Patrington Enclosure Act of 1766), Tupcoates with Myton, various townships, West Riding of and a few other miscellaneous items which include notes on the Etherington family, some lawyers' accounts of Henry Etherington and the will of George Dawson (1738).

U DRA/261-282 comprises miscellaneous items including some papers of the Fishwick family, the will of John Banks and abstracts of title for Robert Carlisle Broadley 1727-1796, Thomas Riddell 1736-1801, Charles Mountain 1737-1812, Oswald Grimston 1747-1821, James Walker 1759-1830, Elizabeth Smith 1773-1819 and John Pearson for land and a warehouse in in 1818.

U DRA/283-327 comprises miscellaneous estate papers including papers of the family of Timothy Reeves and surrenders and admissions in the manor of Tupcoates with Myton 1792- 1880.

U DRA/328-422 includes more varied miscellaneous material including a list of sequestered estates in Hull in 1655, genealogical material for the Etherington family including a pedigree page 1 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association (17th cent-19th cent) and a probate copy of the will of Henry Etherington of Hull and Ferriby (1819), some papers of the Welbourne family from the 17th cent. including the marriage settlement of John Johnson and Frances Welbourne (1650) and an inventory of the goods of Margaret Welbourne (1675), some 17th century papers of the Hoggard family including the probate copy of the will of Helen Hoggard of Muston (1682) and her inventory (1683), some 17th century papers of the Burton family including baptism certificates and sale documents, some material for families of Buckton and Bempton including the marriage settlement of George Agars and Mary Watson (1699) and the will of Magdalan Vickerman (1718) and the admission of John Bell as burgess of Scarborough.

U DRA/422-502 comprises miscellaneous estate papers which include the wills of Thomas Strickland (1685), Ursula Blomberg (1773), Nicholas Twigge (1801) and James Mander (1828), the marriage settlement of James Stovin and Susanna Carville (1785), an early 19th cent. plan of the estate at Melton of J P Robinson, a pedigree of the Lindley family c.1700- 1760, some papers of Henry Waterland, some papers about Keyingham including surrenders and admissions in Burstwick manor court 1681-1760 and some surrenders and admissions in the manor court of Patrington 1662-1751. U DRA/503-526 comprises estate papers including some 17th cent. papers of the King family, some papers about in the 19th cent. and the marriage settlements of John Pearson and Sarah Turnell (1790) and Philip Danby and Mary Halliwell (1700).

U DRA/527-543 comprises papers about Sunk Island including a crown lease of 1675 and another of 1804, 18th cent. plans of Sunk Island, accounts and rentals of Thomas Jackson (1818-1824), the marriage settlement of John Lonsdale and Elizabeth Steer (1785) and the wills of Robert Fretwell (1791) and John Lonsdale (1805). U DRA/544-548 comprises miscellaneous material about Tunstall 1789-1822. DRA/549-603 comprises estate papers including the earliest papers in the collection. These are title deeds of the Gilbertine Priory and Convent of Ellerton 13th century-1350 and 1538. Also in this section are more 17th cent. papers of the Robinson family of Thicket including a probate copy of the will of Anne Robinson 1636 and letters patent granting a general pardon to Richard Robinson in 1661. There are some papers of the Arthur family including the will of William Arthur (1619).

U DRA/604 is a single account book of Lady Elizabeth Wenlock (nee Grosvenor; d.1899) spanning the dates 1852-1863 (see separate entry on the Forbes-Adam family papers for related material and family history, especially in U DDFA[3]).

U DRA/605-615 are papers relating to a messuage in Market Place, Hull, at the north end of Church Lane 1558-1743 and they include the wills of Melchior Applyne (1591), Anthony Iveson (1696) and Philadelphia Newton (1743). U DRA/616-617 are miscellaneous estate papers.

U DRA/618-629 comprise the records of the early nineteenth century milling business of Isaac Reckitt (1796-1862), who founded Reckitt & Sons in Hull in 1840. The papers give a quite comprehensive picture of the early mercantile and milling business of Reckitt in Boston, , and later in Nottingham. They comprise six cash books covering the period 1818-1832; flour account books 1833-1838; bone account books 1830-1835; Reckitt's ledgers as a wool merchant in Boston 1830-1835 and as a corn factor at Nottingham 1834- 1840; his sack account book as a miller at Nottingham 1833-1839; his shop acount book from Nottingham 1833-1840 and a few wheat and other accounts which post-date the setting up of Reckitt & Sons in Hull, from the early 1850s.

page 2 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/630-636 contains miscellaneous material including an abstract of title of the rectory of Foston 1678-1819 and the manuscript poem 'The New Chevy Chase' dated 1802. A large number of estate papers follow from U DRA/637-874 for the following places: (1752- 1844) including submissions in manor court about a farm; Barlby (1661-1700); Barmby on the Marsh (1730-1760); (1727); and Bishopsoil (1772, 1791); (1763) being the certificate of Thomas Oxtaby as burgess; Bielby (1844- 1850) including an abstract of the will of Robert Hill (1845); (1680, 1726); (1722-1777); Bridlington (1849); Broomfleet (1731); (1722, 1843); Burnby (1724-1741); Catton (1835) being an appeal against the poor rate; Cliffe cum Lund (1722- 1843); Drax (1718); (1883) being a petition to the House of Lords against the cattle market; (1829); (1680-1796) including surrenders and admissions in Howden manor court; (1651-1781); (1696-1790) including an abstract of the title of Barnard Clarkson to a moiety of the tithes of a farm; Fulford (1682-1839) including an abstract of the title of Anne Bingley of Fulford Grange and the title of the New Union Building Society; (1678-1841); Hemingborough (1619- 1629); Hive (1709-1732); Holme upon (1743-1843); Howden (1626-1851) including a few papers of the Dunn family and the surrender of Brantingham by the Broadley family in 1793; Kilham (1621, 1836); (1665-1842) including a few papers of the Dunn family; Knedlington (1636-1779); Laxton (1843); Lelley (1786); Nafferton (1711); North Driffield (1759-1811) including letters of administration of the estate of John Laverack in 1811; (1633-1708); (1811-1817) being documents about the glebe terrier and the vicarage; Reedness and (1689); Riccall (1784); Saltmarsh (1733-1781); Scampston (1810) being the affadavit of Charles Watson of architect; Seaton Ross (1714); Skelton (1651-1731); Skirlaugh (1826); (1814); (1843); Point (1695-1705); Sutton in (1743); Swine (1840); Turnham Hall (1722); Walkington Provost Fee (1740); Warter (1632); (1791); (1733, 1794); various townships (1687-1792).

U DRA/875-895 comprises bonds (1795-1842) and U DRA/895-900 is correspondence including conveyances and offers of sales. U DRA/901-925 comprises miscellaneous material dating from the 17th cent.to 1842 and includes papers for the Harper family, extracts of the Burnby parish registers 1708-1723 and papers of 1821 about the will of John Blanshard in 1807. U DRA/926-932 comprises settlements (1661-1837). DRA/933-969 comprises wills as follows: John Smyth (1686); William Adams (1683); George Edmunds (1704); John Simpson (1711); Robert Bateman (1712); Edward Harper (1713); William Mantle (1721); Robert Athorpe (1721); Thominson Nicholson (1723); Thomas Hessay (1724); William Harper (1728); John Bullen (1735); John Awdus (1740); Thomas Blanshard (1740); George Smith (1742); Anthony Chapman (1744); Thomas Bursey (1748); Thomas Chapman (1754); George Teaty (1756); William Lolley (1756); Margaret Wilson (1758); John Coats (1757); Thomas Brigham (1762); Joseph Clemit (1766); Robert Dunn (1770); Robert Coggrave (1775); Joseph Berry (1783); John Blossom (1783); John Hepton (1780); Ann Elizabeth Broadley (1787); Thomas Carter (1795); Matthew Beilby (1796); William Martin (1829); John Stokes (1832); George Cholmley (1832) and John Inman (1840).

U DRA/970-975 comprises miscellaneous material (1816-1872) including the marriage settlement of Henry Francis Skeet and Ann Somerscales (1830). U DRA/976-1010 is miscellaneous material (1559-1928) and includes some surrenders and admissions in Broomfleet manor court and Faxfleet, an abstract of the title of John Ackam (1781-1826), some eighteenth cent. Quaker material for the North Cave and Scarborough Monthly Meetings, the marriage settlement of John Craven and Elizabeth Delachamp (1708) and the wills of John Wheatcroft (1763) and William Purden (1789).

page 3 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1011-1017 is an original bundle of documents relating to Ellerker and South Cave (1810-1892). U DRA/1018-1067 is miscellaneous material (1654-1885) including title papers for land in the Howden, Eastrington and Kirk Ella areas and includes papers of the Spofforth family and the wills of John Ward (1846), Thomas Almack (1839), William Beilby (1816), Thomas Jewitt (1792) and William Archer (1670). U DRA/1068-1074 is an original bundle of papers relating to the 1880 East Riding elections and includes posters, correspondence and a register of voters in Bubwith. U DRA/1075 comprises a file of surrenders and admissions in the manor court of Ruston Parva (1595-1728).

The remainder of this large collection is a series of original bundles relating to estates of the St Quintin family (see separate entry for related material and family history) and they appear as follows: U DRA/1075-1087 (1612-1794) being the Thurnholme title deeds with some papers of the Conyers family included as well as the 1765 deed for the manor of Harpham and the wills of William St Quintin (1723) and William St Quintin (1768); U DRA/1088-1114 (1652-1795) being the title deeds for Ruston and including a 1795 valuation; DRA/1115-1136 (1692-1765) being estate papers for Scampston and including the marriage settlement of John and Mary Hustler (1708); U DRA/1137-1146 (1699-1812) being papers for Scagglethorpe and Rillington and including papers about the enclosure of Rillington and the marriage settlement of John Greame and Mary Taylor (1699); U DRA/1147-1164 (1711- 1758) which includes the marriage settlement of Edward Dry and Abigail Thorley; U DRA/1165-1169 (1718-1722) being papers about the tithes of William St Quintin and Sir Griffith Boynton; U DRA/1170-1172 (1723-1822) being two abstracts of title of the St Quintin family to Little Ruston; U DRA/1173-1176 (1730-1823) being papers for Thorpe Bassett including the will of Mary Dring (1730); U DRA/1177-1182 (1767-1836) which has miscellaneous papers such as a navigation act of 1767, papers about the East Yorkshire militia and an 1828 estimate for painting and wallpapering Scampston Hall; DRA/1183-1186 (1767-1783) being mortgages for the manor of Harpham; U DRA/1187-1194 (1792-1822) being title deeds for and including the will of John Hanchett (1815); U DRA/1195-1201 (1802-1829) being papers about land near Scampston manor house and including an insurance policy for 'The Hull' sailing from to Malton; U DRA/1202-1203 (1804-1816) being papers about the Scampston estates; U DRA/1204 (1811-1820) being about tithes; U DRA/1205 (1813-1814) being the papers in a Chancery suit; U DRA/1206- 1208 (1820) being title deeds and U RA/1209 being a summary list of the St Quintin documents in the collection.

Extent: 9 linear metres

Related material: Papers of the St. Quintin family [U DDSQ] Papers of the Forbes-Adam family [U DDFA]

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

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

page 4 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1 Lease for a year: Sir Robert Hildyard of Winestead and his 11 Sep 1769 son and heir (by his dec'd wife Dame Mary Catherine) Robert D'Arcy Hildyard of Sedbury Esq. to Sir Marmaduke Wyvill of Constable Burton and Stephen Croft of York esq. Manors of Winestead and Flinton. Capital messuage in Winestead. Tithes in Flinton. Messuages and lands (tenants specified) in Winestead, Flinton, Skirlaugh, Hassell alias Hassle () and Darycotes. Manor of Colburn alias Cowburn in the North Riding, with messuages, lands and tithes: To lead to a release. Witn. J. Winchester of Nethersole, co. Kent, John Wilson clerk to Mr Robinson on Chancery Lane 1 item

U DRA/2 Bargain and Sale: for £41. 11s. Rev. John Cleaver of Malton 17 May 1791 and Obadiah Dawson of merchant to Richard Wheatley of Mirfield woostapler Tithes from the closes called The Croft, Little Ing, Far Ing, Four End, Six Lands, Thrush Pitt and 2 Little Royds, all in Earlsheaton par Dewsbury: Witn. Edwd. Sykes, Lucas Nicholson 1 item

U DRA/3 Assignment (i) John Hooper of 28, Bread Street, London, tea 11 Feb 1835 dealer, (ii) John Rutherford Duff gent. and (iii) William Duff, notary public, both of Clements Lane, London to (iv) Henry Aston of New Broad Street, London, gent., in trust to secure £220 Interest, under Will of John Barker of Kentish Town, to rents out of Manors and estates of Holderness and Caynsham (Keyingham) Marsh, and assurance policy on the life of John Hooper 1 item

U DRA/4 Settlement by Lease and Release: (i) Thomas Condon of 1-2 Dec 1736 Kilnwick with Watton esq. and wife Elizabeth, only daughter and heir of Charles Mellish of Ragnall, co. Nottingham, dec'd, (ii) Elizabeth Mellish of Ragnell, widow of Charles Mellish and mother of Elizabeth Condon, and (iii) Pierce Galliard of Lincolns Inn esq. and Thomas Hutton of Gainsborough, gent. Manor of Kilnwick with Kilnwick Hall, messuages, cottages, lands and tithes. Advowson of Kilnwick. Tithes in Bracken. (Tenants specified): Witn. Ja. Mihill jnr., 2 items

page 5 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/5 Marriage settlement: (i) Richard Robinson of Thickhead 20 Nov 1656 (Thicket) esq. (ii) John Ayckroyd of Folcorthorpe esq. and (iii) George Butler of Tweing, co. Herts. esq. or baronet Henry Edmunds of Worseborough esq., John Lockton of Swinstead, co. Lincoln, esq., Richard Levett of Neburn and William Plaxton of Wresstle gents., prior to the marriage of Richard, younger son of Richard Robinson, and Jane daughter of John Ayckroyd. Site and capital house of Thickhead Priory, with specified lands formerly of the possessions of the priory in Thickhead, West Cottingwith, Thorganby and Wheldrake, and twenty wagonloads of turves yearly from Rosmoore alias Langricke Moore in manor of Melburne cum Storthewaite. Two messuages, a cottage and lands in Storthewaite: Witn. James Vavasour, [ ] Robinson, Richard and Thomas Kether 1 item

U DRA/6 Lease: for 21 years at £23 rent. Humphrey Robinson of 22 Nov 1687 Thicket esq. to Francis Cooper of West Cottingwith yeoman. House and lands in West Cottingwith: With schedule of the premises. Witn. Leo. Jackson, Thomas Bradley, Ja. Sutton 1 item

U DRA/7 Lease: at £6 5s. Humphrey Robinson esq. to Philip Cooper of 22 Nov 1687 West Cottingwith, yeoman. Lands in West Cottingwith: With schedule of the remises. Witn. Richard Blyth, Harbert Souls, James Sutton 1 item

U DRA/8 Mortgage: for £200. Humphrey Robinson of Thickhead esq. 9 Nov 1689 to Nicolas Suger of York, gent. Messuage and lands in West Cottingwith and Thorganby: Witn. Thomas Bradley, John Sanderson, William Bateman 1 item

U DRA/9 Marriage settlement: (i) Humphrey Robinson of Wheldrake 9 Jun 1690 esq. (ii) Rebecca Moore of York, spinster, and (iii) Henry Edmonds of Worsbrough esq., John Moore of Awsthrop esq. and John Dixon of Pontefract gent., prior to marriage of Humphrey Robinson and Rebecca Moore, for her marriage portion of £1500. Mansion in Thickhead with messuages, closes and lands (tenants named) in West Cottingwith, Thorganby, Thickhead & Foggerthorpe: Witn. Ursula Dalton, H. Squire, Corn. Tyyrell 1 item

U DRA/10 Bond in £3000 from Humphrey Robinson. For performance of 9 Jun 1690 covenants of U DRA/9: Witn. Jno. Moore, William Bateman, Cuthbt. Hemsworth, Dorothy Jackson 1 item

page 6 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/11 Mortgage: for £400. Thomas Bradley of York, gent. to 10 Nov 1691 Humphrey Robinson of Wheldrake esq. Messuage and lands in Melbourne. Messuage and lands in Sturthwaite: Witn. Fra. Morewood, Nich. Suger, Ann Suger. Cancelled 1 item

U DRA/12 Schedule of deeds relating to Holmes Farm and other farms 21 Mar 1701 in Storthwaite, in the hands of Elizabeth Robinson, spinster. (1639-1694/5) 1 item

U DRA/13 Settlement: Humphrey Robinson of Thickett esq. to Edward 14 Jul 1721 Wilkinson jnr. of York, gent. and Nicolas Cooper of West Cottingwith yeoman. Capital messuage, two barns, kiln, dovecot and named closes in Thickett. 12 beastgates on West Cottingworth Common. 7 ac. called Nun Ings in Wheldrake Ings: To secure payment of portions to Henry and Nicholas and Rebecca Robinson younger brothers and sister of Humphrey Robinson 1 item

U DRA/14 Lease: at 5 marks rent: Antony Creyk and Rauf Rokeby to 27 Aug 1500 William, , Sir John Houthome, John Cutte esq., Richard Rokeby gent., John Wyntworth gent. and Rouland Eryngton, for their lives. All lands of Antony Creyk and Rauf Rokeby in Gaunton (Ganton) 1 item

U DRA/15 Copy. Will of James Thomas Hill of Hull esq. 29 Aug 1872 Bequests to children Lucy Maria, Chalres James, Edward Nicholas, Ernest George, and Arthur Gibson Hill ; son in law William Monro Ross and wife Annette Francis ; son in law James Albert Buchanan Jay and wife Alice Marianne. Probate March 1876 1 item

U DRA/16 Bargain and Sale: for £105: James Howsman gent. and wife 23 Nov 1663- Mary to Benjamin Garbert gent., all of Hull 19 Jun 1664 Messuage in Lowegate, alias Aldsgate, or Aldersgate, in Hull: Witn. Anthony Winter, Herbert Nested, Robert Mason, John Low. Attached are: a) Bond in £200 for performance of covenants. 23 Nov1663 b) Final Concords (2). Benjamin Garbert plaintiff and John and Mary Howsman deforceants: messuage and garden in Hull, 19 Jun 1664 c) Receipt for fine paid by Benjamin Garbert for licence to concord, Trinity 1664 1 item

page 7 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/17 Bond in £800: Joseph Hall of, Hull cabinet maker to John 3 Apr 1742 Hudson maltster and Robert Scrivenor, yeoman, both of Barton upon Prior to marriage of John Hudson and Mary daughter of Joseph Hall of Barton upon Humber, yeoman dec'd, with whom he will receive a considerable income. To permit her to bequeath £150 or to leave her £400 if he die before her. Witn. Richard Robinson, John Saunderson 1 item

U DRA/18 Agreement for sale: for £350, Roper Dawson gent. to Henry 30 Jan 1748 Etherington merchant, both of Hull. Capital messuage with 2 closes adjoining the churchyard called Church Closes in Ferriby: Witn. Michael Cooper, Richard Beatniffe 1 item

U DRA/19 Admission in manor of Patrington: Anthony Lambert of 12 May 1749 Gainsborough gent. (son and heir of Henry Lambert of Gainsborough gent., dec'd, brother of Mary Lambert of Hull spinster dec'd) as heir of Mary Lambert Messuage, close and 5 oxgangs in Patrington: 1 item

U DRA/20 Gift: Thomas Wryght of Beleby (son and heir of Richard 9 Jun 1436 Wryght of Gylberdyke, son and heir of William Wryght of the same, son and heir of William Brusor del Dyke and Agnes daughter and heir of John del Gare of Neuland) to Thomas del Gare citizen and alderman of York 6 selions in Northchamberlandfeld in Neuland (Newland in Eastrington): Witn. John Portyngton, William Monston, William de Thorp, Thomas Ute, John Soull. Given at Neuland. Seal 1 item

U DRA/21 State of Case relating to disputed election at Scarborough 1735 (on petition of Mr Osbaldeston, defeated by Lord Dupplin) 1 item

U DRA/22 File of Surrenders and Admissions (Cottingham 4 Oct 1574- Westmorland) 4 May 1794 a) Robert Watman to John Gregorie: close (19 ac.) and one stang of pasture at Hulbancke. 4 Oct 1574 b) John Gregory son and heir of John Gregory gent. dec'd: as a). 29 Apr 1596 c) John Gregory to John Torr and Sara Ballitt: as a), 2 May 1594 1 file

page 8 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/23 File of Surrenders and Admissions 10 Apr 1654- a) Samuell Raspin to Robert Prestwood: 5 stengs of 23 Aug 1692 meadow in Igglemyre: 10 Apr 1654 b) Anne, wife of Thomas Baxter, as heir of Robert Prestwood: 1 ac. meadow against Roundacres, and 5 stengs meadow nearby, in the Igglemyre: 30 Sep1669 c) William Prestwood, son of William Prestwood of Hessle, dec'd, as heir of Robert Prestwood: as b): 23 Oct 1690 d) William Prestwood to John Farrer and wife Rachel: as b): 13 Oct 1692 e) Bond in £100: for peaceful possession ,further to d). 23 Aug 1692 1 file

U DRA/24 Surrender and Admission (Cottingham Richmond): Lancelott 13 Oct 1656 Roper of Hull alderman to trustee 2 bovates called Ulliotts Lands: To raise portions for his children Isabel, Elizabeth and Anne, and another expected by his wife Jane 1 item

U DRA/25 Lease: for twelve years at £11 rent: Jane Roper of Hull, 14 Jan 1659 widow ( and son Richard) to John Best of Cottingham, husbandman. Messuage in Newgate and two oxgangs in Cottingham: Witn. Geo. Trewman, Thomas Prockter 1 item

U DRA/26 Exemplification of a Final Concord: for £60: Lancelot Roper [23 Oct 1672] gent. plaintiff and John Catterall gent. and wife Dorothy, deforceants 60 ac. pasture in Thorpe alias Welwick Thorpe, Hollam alias Thorpe Hollim and Thorpe Garth: (20 Oct1672) 1 item

U DRA/27 File of Surrenders and Admissions (Cottingham Richmond) 22 Apr 1680- a) Lancelot Roper, merchant to uses of his marriage with 21 Apr 1687 Agnes Crowle spinster: 2 bovates called Ulliotts Lands (as U DRA/24): 22 Apr 1680 b) Likewise: as a), with 6 ac. meadow in le Igglemire and Salt Inges and l ac. meadow in Cottingham Inges: To uses of his marriage and then to be declared in his will. 23 Oct 1684 c) Likewise: as b): To uses of his widow Agnes. Lancelot Roper dec'd since 4 Nov 1684, 21 Apr 1687 1 file

U DRA/28 File of Surrenders and Admissions (Cottingham 22 Apr 1680- Westmorland). Close of pasture (19 ac. one steng) in 21 Apr 1687 Hulbanck, 2 ac. meadow, and 1 ac. meadow in le Igglemire 1 file

page 9 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/29 Surrender and Admission (Cottingham Westmorland). John 29 Oct 1715 Oliver and wife Rachael and John Farrer 2 ac., 1 steng meadow in Round Acres in le : To uses of John and Rachael Oliver for lives and then Rachael Oliver jnr. and heirs of her body, then to John Farrer 1 item

U DRA/30 Bond in £1000: George Dawson of Ferraby esq. to Elizabeth 21 Jan 1726 Mason of Hull, spinster To discharge mortgage for £500 on messuage, Watsons Garth, Bylith Close, Nicholson Close, 26 ac. in North Field, 25 1/2 ac. in South Field, 2 1/2 ac. 2 feet, in Red Carr, 2 1/2 ac. in Flatt Carr, 9 1/2 ac. in Ings and 2 grassman lands in Patrington: Witn. Richard Beatniffe, Hen. Waterland 1 item

U DRA/31 Mortgage for £250, by Surrender and Admission (Cottingham 10 Apr 1731 Westmorland): George Dawson to Peter Thornton of Hull, druggist. Close (19 ac. 1 steng) at Hullbank 1 item

U DRA/32 Copy. Mortgage for £250, by Surrender and Admission 10 Apr 1731 (Cottingham Westmorland): George Dawson to Peter Thornton of Hull, druggist : Close (19 ac. 1 steng) at Hullbank 1 item

U DRA/33 Covenant by George Dawson (as U DRA/30), to produce Will 7 Jul 1731 of Lancelot Roper of Hull, gent. Further to mortgage of same day, for £400, by George Dawson to John Thornton: messuage, close and 5 oxgangs in Patrington: 1 item

U DRA/34 Surrender and Admission (Cottingham Powis with Barnard 20 Apr 1732 Castle): George Dawson to William Watts of Hull, gent. Moiety of messuage and of 1 ac. in Cottingham Ings 1 item

U DRA/35 Surrender and Admission (Cottingham Richmond): George 20 Apr 1732 Dawson to William Watts of Hull, gent. 2 bovates, 6 ac. and l ac. meadow in Cottingham Inges 1 item

U DRA/36 Mortgage for £250: George Dawson to Peter Thornton of Hull 25 Apr 1734 druggist. Close (19 ac. 1 steng) at Hullbank 1 item

page 10 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/37 Lease and Release: for £100: George Bromfleet, late of 28-29 Jan Sutton in Holderness, now of Hull, gent., to John Weeton of 1685 Hull, master and mariner. Tailier alias Tilery Close (5 ac.) at the East end of Newland in Cotttingham, near the watermill there: Witn. Robert Mason, William Catlin, Geo. Trewman, Christo. Fawthrop. Attached is Bond for performance of covenants 2 items

U DRA/38 Abstract of Title: as U DRA/37 1685-1764 1 item

U DRA/39 Exemplification of a Common Recovery: Mattew Hansley and 28 Nov 1717 wife Jane from John Robinson, gent. 6 ac. pasture in Newland: Robert Weeton vouched to warranty. Initial portrait of George I (Michaelmas 1717) 1 item

U DRA/40 Lease and Release: Matthew Hansley of Newland yeoman to 21-22 Jan Thomas Lee of Hull, plumber and glazier, and his wife Jane, 1726 daughter of Matthew Hansley. Tailier alias Tilery Close (5 ac.) at the East end of Newland in Cotttingham, near the watermill there: Witn. Richard Beatniff, Jno. Norton, Hannah Crane 2 items

U DRA/41 'An account of lands in the severall fields of Cottingham and 30 Sep-30 Oct Eppleworth being Capt. Dawsons'. Witn. William Hall, Robert 1734 Grey, John Accum (Acam), Anne Wallis, George Shepard, Samuel Hall 1 item

U DRA/42 'An Account of freehold land bought of Roper Dawson and [1737 - 1747] John Norton'. Messuage, little close and 8 1/2 oxgangs, Ten Acre Close: and 'of Copyhold Land bought of Sundry'. All in Cottingham 1 item

U DRA/43 Lease and Release: for 5s.: Thomas Lee Senr., shot maker 29-30 Nov and wife Jane to their son Thomas Lee jnr., shot maker, all of 1757 Hull. Tailier alias Tilery Close (5 ac.) with brick and tile kilns erected thereon: Witn. Ra. Goforth, Jas. Webster, Abraham and William Meadley 2 items

U DRA/44 Abstract of Title of B.B. Haworth esq. to lands at Hull Bank, 1758-1811 par. Cottingham 1 item

page 11 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/45 Mortgage for £200: Thomas Lee jnr. (as U DRA/43) to Peter 18 May 1761 Thornton of Hull, esq. Talier alias Tilery Close (5 ac.) with brick and tile kilns erected thereon: Witn. Wm. Hembrough, Ra. Goforth. 1 item

U DRA/46 Assignment of Mortgage (as U DRA/45), to Robert Robinson 21 Aug 1764 of Hull, merchant. Witn. Mary Fleck, Wm. Hembrough, Ra. Goforth 1 item

U DRA/47 Lease and Release (i) Francis Taylor of Easton, par. 26-27 Aug Bridlington, yeoman (ii) Thomas Wilkinson, eldest son and 1761 heir of William Wilkinson, both of Bridlington, mercers to (iii) Thomas Bishop of Hull, gent., for £87 to Francis Taylor and £38 to Thomas Wilkinson. 5 ac. meadow in Middlefall in the Igglemire in Cottingham: Witn. John Taylor, Robt. Dawson, Rtd. Banks 2 items

U DRA/48 Deed of Covenants between Samuel Green of Cottingham 25 Oct 1764 yeoman and John Arnell of Beverley, innholder. Samuel Green and Edward Wilson of Cottingham, yeoman have surrendered to John Arnell a messuage in the Thwaite and 1 1/2 ac. meadow in the Igglemire in Cottingham, as security for £200. Samuel Green covenants to repay the £200 and interest, and John Arnell covenants to surrender the premises to him on such payment. Witn. John Page, Hen. Munby 1 item

U DRA/49 Deed of Covenants (similar to U DRA 48) between Samuel 11 Apr 1765 Green of Cottingham, yeoman and John Arnell of Beverley, innholder. Samuell Green and Edward Wilson of Cottingham, yeoman have surrendered to John Arnell a messuage in the Thwaite and 1 1/2 ac. meadow in the Igglemire in Cottingham, a security for £200. Samuel Green covenants to repay the £200 and interest, and John Arnell covenants to surrender the premises to him on such payment. Witn. Geo. Marshall, Hen. Munby 1 item

U DRA/50 Lease and Release: for £100: Rev. Samuel Johnston and 20-21 Nov wife Sarah to their son John Johnson, apothecary all of 1765 Beverley. Two closes (10 ac.) with a cottage thereon, in Cottingham: Witn. Sarah Johnson, Rand. Sissons 2 items

page 12 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/51 Case and Opinion of C. Yorke. Proposed inclosure of pasture 12 Mar 1766 and meadow in C[ottingham] and claims of lords of the manors 1 item

U DRA/52 Case and Opinion of J. Beatniffe. Allotments at Cottingham 14 Jun 1766 inclosure in respect of pasture rights 1 item

U DRA/53 Agreement for Sale: Francis Meeke of Beverley esq. to John 11 Mar 1767 Stephenson of Cottingham, yeoman 2 houses, cottage, 3 closes and lands in Cottingham (tenants named): Witn. Robert Harker, Thomas Ridley 1 item

U DRA/54 Lease and Release: Sarah Johnston, widow of Rev. Samuel 24-25 Mar Johnston, to their son John Johnston (all as U DRA/50). 2 1767 closes (10 ac.) with a cottage thereon, in Cottingham: To confirm U DRA/50 2 items

U DRA/55 Lease and Release: John Johnson, apothecary to Francis 10-11 Apr Meek esq., both of Beverley. 2 closes (10 ac.) with a cottage 1767 thereon, in Cottingham: In consideration of a conveyance to Eaton Mainwaring Ellerker of lands in Walkington. Witn. Hen. Munby, Rand. Sissons 2 items

U DRA/56 Lease and Release for £84: Francis Meeke (as U DRA/53) to 10-11 May John Farrer of Hull, oatshiller. 3 ac. meadow in Salt Ings in 1767 Cottingham: Witn. Wm. Gatie, R. Driffield 2 items

U DRA/57 Lease and Release: for £610: Francis Meeke to John 1-2 Jun 1767 Stephenson (both as U DRA/53) and his mortgagees, Joseph and Robert Pease of Hull, bankers (who have advanced £550). 2 closes (10 ac.) with a cottage thereon, in Cottingham:Witn. Will. Kirkby, Hen. Munby. With Bond from John Stephenson to Joseph and Robert Pease 2 items

page 13 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/58 Release: (i) Francis Meek (as U DRA/53) (ii) John Arnell (as 25 Dec 1767 U DRA/48) to (iii) John Farrer (as U DRA/56) and his trustee (iv) William Kirkby jnr. of Hull, gent.: for £80 to Francis Meek by John Farrer: closes called Salt Ing Lane alias Haven Bank and Marshall Bank alias Marsh Dyke (abutting on each other and extending Westward to the Snuff Mill (late a water corn mill) and Eastward to Salt Ing East Gate or pinfold) in Cottingham Francis Meek to redeem a recited mortgage of the premises to John Arnell for £220 (23 September 1767) and John Farrer to surrender to Francis Meek 15 gates in Cottingham Common. Witn. John Idle, Hen. Munby, Wm. Brown 1 item

U DRA/59 Receipt for £43 19s paid by Mr Etherington to John (Booth ?) 5 Apr 1768 for 5 gates in Cottingham Common 1 item

U DRA/60 Lease and Release for £120, Thomas Bishop of Hull, gent., 11-12 May to John Seaman jnr. of Little Weighton, yeoman. 1768 5 ac. meadow in the Middle Fall in Igglemire 2 items

U DRA/61 Letter. Robert Lowndes, Cottingham to Henry Etherington, 29 Jun 1768 Hull. Henry Etherington's claim to half a messuage in Cottingham 1 item

U DRA/62 Assignment of mortgage (as U DRA/45 and 46), to Elizabeth 4 Oct 1768- Robinson of York , spinster. Witn. Richard Thornbarrow, 1 Apr 1777 William Marshall. Endorsed with receipt for £207 7s. paid by Sir Henry Etherington and John Booth, assignees in Bankruptcy of Thomas Lee (as U DRA/45), to Elizabeth Robinson, redemption of mortgage 1 Apr 1777 1 item

U DRA/63 Agreement for sale: for £1070, John Stephenson (as U 1-21 Oct 1768 DRA/53) to Henry Etherington of Hull esq.: 2 messuages and 2 closes in Cottingham. Witn. Wm. Keeling, Ra. Goforth. Attached is similar agreement for sale of the premises to William Keeling, 1 October 1768 2 items

page 14 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/64 Lease and Release, and Covenant to Surrender: (i) Joseph 28-29 Oct and Robert Pease and (ii) John Stephenson (all as U 1768 DRA/57) and his wife Sarah to (iii) Henry Etherington (as U DRA/63),for £550 to Joseph & Robert Pease in redemption of mortgage and for £520 to John Stephenson by Henry Etherington. 2 closes (10 ac.) with a cottage thereon, in Cottingham and copyhold messuage and garth at Thwaite: Witn. Tho. Harrison, John Shipman, Ra. Goforth, Richard Thornbarrow 2 items

U DRA/65 Bond in £200: John Stephenson (as U DRA/53) and William 1 Nov 1768 Keeling of Hull, gent. to Henry Etherington (as U DRA/63) Henry Etherington having leased to John Stephenson the messuage in which he lives (until 1 May 1769), and a close at Cottingham (until 25 Mar 1769); John Stephenson is now bound to pay the rent of £10, and give peaceful possession at end of the terms. Witn. Ra. Goforth, Richard Thornbarrow 1 item

U DRA/66 Receipt for £12 paid by Henry Etherington to Thomas Brewer 20 Dec 1768 for 3 stengs in Salt Ings 1 item

U DRA/67 Plan of North Carr and New Ings, Cottingham late 1760s 1 plan

U DRA/68 Plan of land in Igglemire, Cottingham late 1760s 1 plan

U DRA/69 Agreement for Sale: for £645: John Seaman jnr. of Little 4 May 1770 Weighton to Richard Hembrough of Hull, yeoman on behalf of Henry Etherington. 12 ac. in Cottingham: Witn. Geo. Fryer, Thos. Roberts 1 item

U DRA/70 Agreement for Sale: of £1250: John Seaman, father and son, 25 Apr 1771 of Little Weighton to Henry Etherington (as U DRA/63) 5 ac. and 1 ac. 3r. meadow in Igglemire, close (4 ac.) at Hull Bank, 10 ac. 2r. in Iglemire and Salt Ings: Witn. Richd. Hembrough, Will. Goldsbrough, William Reed 1 item

U DRA/71 Lease and Release: for £1895: John Seaman, father and son 25-26 Jun (as U DRA/70) to Henry Etherington (as U DRA/63) 1771 5 ac. freehold in Igglemire (with covenant to surrender copyhold lands, being the residue of property as in U DRA/69 and 70): Witn. John Shipman jnr., H. Baxby 2 items

page 15 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/72 Lease for a year: John Farrer of Hull, maltster to Henry 25 Jul 1771 Etherington (as U DRA/63). 3 ac. meadow in Salt Ings, closes called Salt Ings Lane, alias Haven Bank and Marshall Bank alias Marsh Dyke in Cottingham. (as U DRA/56, 58): To lead to a release (as U DRA/73). Witn. H. Baxby, N.H. Usher 1 item

U DRA/73 Draft release: for £1650: John Farrer to Henry Etherington [1771] (both as U DRA/72). 3 ac. meadow in Salt Ings, closes called Salt Ings Lane, alias Haven Bank and Marshall Bank alias Marsh Dyke in Cottingham (as U DRA/72) 1 item

U DRA/74 Copy. Surrenders of all his property in manors of Cottingham 19 Nov 1771 Westmorland, Richmond and Powis with Barnard Castle, by Henry Etherington to the uses of his Will 1 item

U DRA/75 Letter: H Baxby, Hull to Henry Etherington. Aa surrender from 29 Dec 1771 Mr and Mrs Johnson of a new allotment at Cottingham 1 item

U DRA/76 Lease and Release: (i) John Seaman father and son (as U 30-31 Dec DRA/70) (ii) Thomas Bishop of Hull, gent. to (iii) Henry 1771 Etherington for £1895 (as in U DRA/71). 3 ac. 3r. 12p. in the Iglemire, allotted in error to Thomas Bishop at Cottingham Inclosure: Witn. H. Baxby, N.H. Usher 2 items

U DRA/77 Extracts from Cottingham Inclosure Award: allotments to 16 Jan 1773 John Farrer 2 items

U DRA/78 Extracts from Cottingham Inclosure Award, allotments to 16 Jan 1773 Henry Etherington 3 items

U DRA/79 Lease and Release, and Assignment of Term: (i) Sir Henry 3-4 April 1777 Etherington of Hull and John Booth of Ripplingham esq. (assignees in bankruptcy of Thomas Lee (as U DRA/45)) (ii) Thomas Lee (iii) Elizabeth Robinson (as U DRA/62) of Beverley to (iv) John Porter esq. and (v) his trustee John Shipman, merchant, both of Hull, for £182. Tilery Close (as U DRA/43): Witn. R. Fardinando, R.H. Lister, Ann Lyon, Josiah Prickett 2 items

U DRA/80 Lease and Release: for £182: John Porter and John Shipham 10-11 Apr to Sir Henry Etherington (as U DRA/79). Tilery Close (as U 1777 DRA/43, 79): Witn. Josiah Prickett, Rd. H. Lister 2 items

page 16 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/81 Notes on drainage and sewers in Cottingham 1780s 1 bundle

U DRA/82 List of lands in Cottingham 1780s 1 item

U DRA/83 Agreement between Sir Henry Etherington and Thomas 13 Feb 1787 Wharton jnr. Terms on which Thomas Wharton may convert a close at Hull Bank into tillage. Witn. John Grimsby 1 item

U DRA/84 Contract: Commissioners of Land Revenue and Sir Henry 3 Feb 1790 Etherington. For sale to him of a rent due to Crown from lands in Cottingham 1 item

U DRA/85 Cottingham Inclosure Act 1791 1 item

U DRA/86 Copy. Release: (i) Samuel Croughton of St. Paul's 19 May 1809 Churchyard London, factor (ii) Richard Shaw of Hamells Park, co. Herts., esq. (iii) Lieutenant General Napier Christie Burton of Upper Brook Street, Grosvenor Square, co. Mdx. to (iv) Benjamin Blaydes Haworth of Newland, esq. (v) William le Blanc of New Bridge Street, London, esq. Messuages, cottages and closes in Cottingham (names Carr Close, Home Close, Ream Poke, East Close, Low Ground, Pudding Garth, 2 Parrocks, Low Pettewoods, 2 Crabtree Closes, North Close, School House Garth, North Carr Closes) 1 item

U DRA/87 Lawyer's Account: Sir Henry Etherington debtor to Richard 1811-1812 Garland,: exchange of lands at Hull Bank with B.B. Haworth 1 item

U DRA/88 Affidavit of Joseph Mealey of Newland, gent., ownership by 4 Apr 1812 the Burton family of 3 closes at Newland, sold by Mr Haworth to Sir Henry Etherington 1 item

U DRA/89 Bond in £3,800: Benjamin Blaydes Haworth of Hull Bank 7 Apr 1812 House esq. to Sir Henry Etherington of North Ferriby To indemnify him in respect of closes at Hull Bank sold to him (names West Green Lane Close) 1 item

page 17 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/90 Copy. Decree confirming the customs of the Manors of 25 May 1671 Cottingham Richmond, Powis cum Barnard Castle and Westmorland, further to suit brought by Barnard Awmond, William Long and Robert Beltham, on behalf of the copyholders and freeholders, against Robert and Joshua Colston and Sir William Wise (Michaelmas 1668) 1 item

U DRA/91 Letters. Jo. Midgley, London to Henry Etherington, Hull 1 Mar-29 Apr Negotiations over Cottingham Inclosure Bill 1766 1 bundle

U DRA/92 Note of lord's rent and land tax due from John Farrer, Hull 1760s 1 item

U DRA/93 Note of Common Gates and Firth Gates of Henry 1760s Etherington, and his lands in Igglemire and Salt Ings 1 item

U DRA/94 Agreement for sale: Robert Nicholson to Henry Etherington. 2 8 Apr-25 Oct ac. in Igglemire and 2 gates. 8 Apr 1766. With receipt for £6. 1766 25 Oct 1766 1 item

U DRA/95 Letter: John Dickinson, Beverley, to Henry Etherington 20 Jun 1767 General Burton is agreeable to making an exchange when the allotments are made 1 item

U DRA/96 Account of estate in Cottingham of the heirs of George [1778] Dawson 1 item

U DRA/97 Assessments of Henry Etherington for drainage and inclosure 1766-1768 in Cottingham. With receipts for payment 7 items

U DRA/98 Agreement for sale: Thomas Wharton to Henry Etherington: 3 Apr-May 1766 1/4 gates in Cottingham Common: 8 Apr 1766. With receipts for £27. 10. in all, Apr-May 1766 1 item

U DRA/99 Letter: Henry Etherington to Samuel Everingham, mid-18th cent. Cottingham. Half messuage in Northgate. With note of surrenders of messuages in Northgate, 1745 onwards 1 item

page 18 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/100 Copy. Bond in £3800: Benjamin Blaydes Haworth of Newland 11 Jul 1807- to Sir Henry Etherington of North Ferriby 24 May 1811 For production of a good title to lands at Cottingham. 11 Jul 1807. With relevant Case and Opinion of John Leach, 24 May 1811 1 item

U DRA/101 Summary of Bond in £3800 (as U DRA/100): Benjamin 6 Jun 1811 Blaydes Haworth of Newland to Sir Henry Etherington of North Ferriby. For production of a good title to lands at Cottingham. With Case and Opinion of R. Richards 1 item

U DRA/102 Note (of money paid in areas of land purchased ?) c.1810s 1 item

U DRA/103 Letters: R. Garland to Sir Henry Etherington 10 Jun 1811- Searches at the Registry of Deeds, Beverley, concerning title 15 Jun 1812 of B.B. Haworth 4 items

U DRA/104 Letter: Ramsey and Wilkinson, Beverley, to R. Garland Hull. [8 Jul]-13 Nov Matters between Sir Henry Etherington and B.B. Haworth 1811 have been settled. Opinion of Samuel Romilly on the dispute 1 item

U DRA/105 Surrender and Admission in the manor court of Cottingham 16 Oct 1729 Powis: Matthew Hansley jnr. to Samuel Green. Messuage in le Thwaite 1 item

U DRA/106 Admission in the manor court of Cottingham Powis: Sarah, 26 Dec 1745 wife of William Meares, and William Underwood, as Heirs of William Watts, gent. 1/2 messuage in Newgate and 1 ac. in the Ings 1 item

U DRA/107 Surrender and Admission in the manor court of Cotttingham 26 Dec 1745 Powis: William and Sarah Meares, and William Underwood to Roper Dawson. 1/2 messuage in Newgate and 1 ac. in the Ings (as U DRA/106) 1 item

U DRA/108 Surrender and Admission in the manor court of Cottingham 24 Apr 1746 Powis: Roper Dawson of Ferriby, gent. to James Milnes of Cottingham esq. 1/2 messuage in Newgate and 1 ac. in the Ings (as U DRA/106) 1 item

page 19 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/109 Surrender and Admission in the manor court of Cottingham 12 Oct 1749 Powis: James Milnes and Roper Dawson to Henry Etherington jnr. of Hull, gent. 1/2 messuage in Newgate and 1 ac. in the Ings (as U DRA/106) 1 item

U DRA/110 Admission in the manor court of Cottingham Powis: Henry 13 Apr 1752 Denton of Hull, yeoman. 2 messuages in the Thwaite, and 1 1/2 ac. meadow in the Igglemire: Samuel Green of Cottingham having failed to redeem a mortgage of the premises for £190 1 item

U DRA/111 Admission in the manor court of Cottingham Powis: John 24 Apr 1755 Farrer, as eldest son and heir of John Farrer and wife Elizabeth dec'd. 2 ac. in Salt Ing near Netlam Bull 1 item

U DRA/112 Surrender and Admission in the manor court of Cottingham 28 Apr 1763 Powis: Henry Denton of Hull, yeoman, June Pattinson of Easington, widow and Samuel Green of Cottingham, yeoman to Edward Wilson of Cottingham, yeoman. Messuage in the Thwaite and 1 1/2 ac. in the Igglemire 1 item

U DRA/113 Admission in the manor court of Cottingham Powis: John 8 Nov 1764 Farrer of Hull, yeoman, as heir of Elizabeth Kirk of Cottingham, spinster. 5 ac. in Salt Ings 1 item

U DRA/114 Surrender in the manor court of Cottingham Powis: Edward 11 Apr 1765 Wilson and Samuel Green to John Arnell of Beverley, innholder. Messuage in the Thwaite and 1 1/2 ac. in the Igglemire (as U DRA/112) 1 item

U DRA/115 Surrender and Admission in the manor court of Cottingham 3 Oct 1765 Powis: Edward Wilson and Samuel Green to John Johnson of Beverley, apothecary. Messuage in the Thwaite and 1 1/2 ac. in the Igglemire (as U DRA/112) 1 item

U DRA/116 Surrender and Admission in the manor court of Cottingham 16 May 1766 Powis: John Gibson of North Houses, yeoman to John Farrer of Hull, oatshiller. 1 ac. in Freeman Bull in Igglemire 1 item

U DRA/117 Surrender and Admission in the manor court of Cottingham 16 May 1766 Powis: Marmaduke Ward of Cottingham, cordwainer, to John Farrer. 3 ac. in Salt Ings 1 item

page 20 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/118 Surrender and Admission in the manor court of Cottingham 21 Oct 1767 Powis: Francis Meeke of Beverley esq., to Joseph and Robert Pease of Hull, bankers Messuage in the Thwaite 1 item

U DRA/119 Surrender and Admission in the manor court of Cottingham 21 Oct 1767 Powis: Francis Meeke to John Farrer 1 ac. in Salt Ings 1 item

U DRA/120 Surrender and Admission in the manor court of Cottingham 25 Apr 1768 Powis: John Booth of Dunswell, yeoman to Henry Etherington. Allotment (2 ac.) in Cottingham Common 1 item

U DRA/121 Surrender and Admission in the manor court of Cottingham 20 Apr 1769 Powis: Joseph and Robert Pease, and John Stephenson of Cottingham, yeoman to Henry Etherington. Messuage in the Thwaite 1 item

U DRA/122 Surrender and Admission in the manor court of Cottingham 27 Nov 1771 Powis: John Farrer to Henry Etherington. 2 ac. in Salt Ing near Netlam Bull, 5 ac. in Salt Ings, 1 ac. in Freeman Bull in Igglemire and 3 ac. in Salt Ings (as U DRA/111, 113, 116-7) 1 item

U DRA/123 Admission in the manor court of Cottingham Powis: Henry 7 Nov 1771 Etherington. Allotment of 3 ac. 1r. 14p. in North Carr 1 item

U DRA/124 Admission in the manor court of Cottingham Powis: John 12 Dec 1771 Farrer. Allotment of 13 ac. 2r. 18p in Salt Ings 1 item

U DRA/125 Surrender and Admission in the manor court of Cottingham 14 May 1772 Powis: John Farrer to Henry Etherington Allotment of 13 ac. 2 r. 18 p. in Salt Ings (as U DRA/124) 1 item

U DRA/126 Admission in the manor court of Cottingham Richmond: 26 Dec 1745 Sarah, wife of William Mears, and William Underwood, as heirs of William Watts, gent. 2 oxgangs, 6 ac. meadow in Igglemire and Salt Ings and 1 ac. meadow in Cottingham Ings 1 item

page 21 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/127 Surrender and Admission in the manor court of Cottingham 26 Dec 1745 Richmond: William Mears and wife Sarah to Roper Dawson. 2 oxgangs, 6 ac. meadow in Igglemire and Salt Ings and 1 ac. meadow in Cottingham Ings (as U DRA/126) 1 item

U DRA/128 Surrender and Admission in the manor court of Cottingham 12 Oct 1749 Richmond: James Milner and Roper Dawson to Henry Etherington jnr. of Hull, gents. 2 oxgangs, 6 ac. meadow in Igglemire and Salt Ings and 1 ac. meadow in Cottingham Ings (as U DRA/126) 1 item

U DRA/129 Surrender and Admission in the manor court of Cottingham 16 May 1766 Richmond: John Gibson of North Houses, yeoman to John Farrer of Hull, oatshiller. 2 ac. in Nettleam Bull in Salt Ings 1 item

U DRA/130 Surrender and Admission in the manor court of Cottingham 19 Oct 1768 Richmond: Rachel Brewer of Newland, widow, to Henry Etherington. 3 stengs in Salt Ings 1 item

U DRA/131 Admission: Henry Etherington 7 Nov 1771 Allotment of 11 ac. 3r. 2p. in New Ings 1 item

U DRA/132 Surrender and Admission in the manor court of Cottingham 7 Nov 1771 Richmond: John Farrah to Henry Etherington 2 ac. in Nettleam Bull in Salt Ings 1 item

U DRA/133 Admission in the manor court of Cottingham Richmond: John 12 Dec 1771 Farrer. Allotment of 2 ac. in Salt Ings 1 item

U DRA/134 Surrender and Admission in the manor court of Cottingham 28 Apr 1715 Sarum: William Dixon to John Seaman of Little Wighton. 1 ac. in Eglemire 1 item

U DRA/135 Surrender and Admission in the manor court of Cottingham 26 Oct 1717 Sarum: William Fallowfield to William Sayles of Newland. 1/2 ac. in Newland & parcel called a barcary 1 item

U DRA/136 Surrender and Admission in the manor court of Cottingham 13 Apr 1724 Sarum: Matthew Seaman of Little Wighton to his Nephew John Seaman. 7 ac. in Eglemire and 2 ac. in Salt Ings 1 item

page 22 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/137 Admission in the manor court of Cottingham Sarum: Roper 13 Oct 1748 Dawson, gent., eldest son of George Dawson, dec'd. 15 ac. pasture built, and 4 ac. pasture built in Newland, 14 1/2 ac. pasture in Newland Fields, 5 barcaries in Coat Row, 3 ac. in Salt Ings and 19 ac. in Igglemire 1 item

U DRA/138 Surrender and Admission in the manor court of Cottingham 13 Apr 1749 Sarum: Roper Dawson to Henry Etherington jnr. 15 ac. pasture built, and 4 ac. pasture in Newland, 14 1/2 ac. pasture in Newland Fields, 5 barcaries in Coat Row, 3 ac. in Salt Ings and 19 ac. in Igglemire 1 item

U DRA/139 Admission in the manor court of Cottingham Sarum: John 17 Apr 1755 Farrer of Hull, son and heir of John Farrer dec'd. 2 ac. in Salt Inggs 1 item

U DRA/140 Surrender and Admission in the manor court of Cottingham 9 May 1759 Sarum: John Seaman to John Farrer 1/2 ac. in Salt Ings 1 item

U DRA/141 Admission in the manor court of Cottingham Sarum: Henry 20 Nov 1760 Etherington son and heir of Henry Etherington dec'd 1/2 ac. built in Newland and 4 ac. in Newland Fields 1 item

U DRA/142 Surrender and Admission in the manor court of Cottingham 7 May 1767 Sarum: Robert Nicholson to Henry Etherington. 2 ac. in Igglemire 1 item

U DRA/143 Surrender and Admission in the manor court of Cottingham 7 May 1767 Sarum: William Watson to John Farrer 3 ac. in Salt Ings 1 item

U DRA/144 Surrender and Admission in the manor court of Cottingham 26 Oct 1767 Sarum: John Johnson and wife Mary to John Farrer. 5 1/2 ac. in Igglemire 1 item

U DRA/145 Surrender and Admission in the manor court of Cottingham 26 Oct 1767 Sarum: Robert Andrew and wife Jane to John Farrer. 1 ac. in Salt Ings 1 item

page 23 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/146 Surrender and Admission In the manor court of Cottingham 26 Oct 1767 Sarum: Henry Gibson to John Farrer. 1 ac. in the Toffts in Salt Ing 1 item

U DRA/147 Surrender and Admission: for £645: in the manor court of 3 Oct 1768 Cottingham Sarum: John Johnson of Melton, gent. and wife Mary to John Seaman jnr. of Little Weighton, yeoman 40 3/4 beast gates 1 item

U DRA/148 Admission in the manor court of Cottingham Sarum: Thomas 28 Nov 1771 Bishop of Hull. Allotment of 1 ac. 10p. in Igglemire 1 item

U DRA/149 Admission in the manor court of Cottingham Sarum: John 28 Nov 1771 Seaman. 11 ac. 2r. 37p. in Iglemire 1 item

U DRA/150 Admission in the manor court of Cottingham Sarum: John 28 Nov 1771 Johnson. 11 ac. 3r. in North Carr 1 item U DRA/151 Admission in the manor court of Cottingham Sarum: Henry 28 Nov 1771 Etherington. 32 ac. 2r. in the Inn Common and Pitts, 6 ac. 13p. in North Carr and 29 ac. 3r. 12p. in Salt Ings 1 item

U DRA/152 Admission in the manor court of Cottingham Sarum: John 28 Nov 1771 Farrer. 13 ac. 2r. 1p. in Salt Ings 1 item

U DRA/153 Surrender and Admission in the manor court of Cottingham 9 Jan 1772 Sarum: John Farrer to Henry Etherington 13 ac. 2 r. 1 p. in Salt Ings 1 item

U DRA/154 Surrender and Admission in the manor court of Cottingham 9 Jan 1772 Sarum: John Seaman senr. and jnr. of Little Weighton, John Johnson of Welton and wife Mary, and Thomas Bishop of Hull to Henry Etherington. Allotment of 1 ac. 10 p. in Igglemire, 11 ac. 2 r. 37 p. in Iglemire, and 11 ac. 3 r. in North Carr (as U DRA/148, 149, 150) 1 item

U DRA/155 Surrender in the manor court of Cottingham Sarum: Henry 7 May 1772 Etherington. All property in the manor to the uses of his Will 1 item

U DRA/156 Surrender in manor court of Cottingham Sarum: Sir Henry 18 Apr 1793 Etherington. All property in the manor to the use of his Will 1 item

page 24 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/157 Surrender and Admission in the manor court of Cottingham 1 Oct 1724 Westmorland: Matthew Seaman to his nephew John Seaman of Little Weeton. Close (4 ac.) in Hull Bank 1 item

U DRA/158 Admission in the manor court of Cottingham Westmorland: 6 Oct 1737 Peter Thornton, eldest son and heir of Peter Thornton of Hull, merchant dec'd. 19 ac. 1 steng in Hullbank 1 item

U DRA/159 Surrender and Admission in the manor court of Cottingham 12 Oct 1749 Westmorland: Roper Dawson and Peter Thornton to Henry Etherington jnr. 19 ac. 1 steng in Hullbank (as U DRA/158) 1 item

U DRA/160 Surrender and Admission in the manor court of Cottingham 24 Oct 1757 Westmorland: Elizabeth Mason of Beverley spinster to John Seaman. 7 stengs in Igglemire 1 item

U DRA/161 Surrender and Admission in the manor court of Cottingham 19 Oct 1768 Westmorland: Thomas Wharton of Hullbank, yeoman to Henry Etherington. 3 1/4 gates 1 item

U DRA/162 Surrender and Admission in the manor court of Cottingham 7 Nov 1771 Westmorland: John Seaman senr. to Henry Etherington. Close (4 ac.) in Hull Bank, and 7 stengs in Igglemire 1 item

U DRA/163 Admission in the manor court of Cottingham Westmorland: 7 Nov 1771 Henry Etherington. 3r. 18p. in Igglemire, and 11 ac. 1r. 17p. in North Carr 1 item

U DRA/164 Admission in the manor court of Cottingham Westmorland: 12 Dec 1771 John Seaman. 3 ac. 2r. 8p. in Igglemire 1 item

U DRA/165 Surrender and Admission in the manor court of Cottingham 14 May 1772 Westmorland: John Seaman father and son of Little Weighton to Henry Etherington. Close (4 ac.) in Hull Bank ; and 3 ac. 1r. 8. in Igglemire 1 item

U DRA/166 Copies. Surrender in the manor court of Cottingham 15 Mar 1772 Westmorland by Henry Etherington All his property on manors of Westmorland, Richmond, Powis with Barnard Castle: to the uses of his Will 1 item

page 25 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/167 Deed of Partition: Thomas Coniston jnr. of Witherinsea, 18 Dec 1742 yeoman and wife Issabell and John Hilton of Sunk Island, labourer and wife Anne Property in Hollym devised by Martha Laird of Hollym widow dec'd, to John Turner of Hollym, yeoman dec'd, in trust for his daughters Issabell and Anne. Thomas and Issabell Coniston to have cottage, Wakefield Close, 4 ac. in North Field, 4 1/2 ac. in South field, 8 gadds of grass, 1/2 steng in Carr Dales, 1/2 ac. in Smess Bottom, and 1 ac. furby land. John and Anne Hilton to have messuage, garth Copper Croft, 2 ac. meadow, 4 ac. in North Field, and 4 1/2 ac. In South Field (locations specified): Witn. W. Westerdale, Wm. Matcham, Jo. Turner, John Stutt, Robt. Sawyer 1 item

U DRA/168 Mortgage: for £60: Thomas and Isabell Coniston (as U 15 Oct 1744 DRA/167) to Robert Bell of Welwick, gent. Share of Thomas and Isabell Coniston: Witn. W. Westerdale, Pennock Ward 1 item

U DRA/169 Bond further to mortgage, U DRA/168 15 Oct 1744 1 item

U DRA/170 Final Concord for: £60: Luke Robinson esq., plaintiff and [20 Jan 1745] Thomas Coniston and wife Isabell and Nicholas Meek, deforceants. Messuage, moiety of a messuage, cottage and 20 ac. land in Hollym and 1 item

U DRA/171 Assignment of Mortgage, as U DRA/168: Robert Bell, now of 24 Jun 1746 Hedon, and Thomas and Isabell Coniston, now of Foothead Garth, to Thomas Nowling of Hull, gent. For £60 to Robert Bell and £20 to Thomas Coniston. Witn. Esther Topliff, Ra. Goforth. With Bond for performance 1 item

U DRA/172 Lease and Release: for £73 10s.: William Atkinson of 30 Apr-1 May Welwick to Thomas Connyston jnr. of Foothead Garth, 1747 yeoman. Messuage and 8 ac. in the South and North Fields of Hollym (locations specified): Witn. Ra. Goforth, Robt. Lawrance 2 items

U DRA/173 Mortgage: for £40: Thomas Connyston (as U DRA/172) to 5 May 1747 Thomas Nowling ( U DRA/171). Messuage and 8 ac. in the South and North Fields of Hollym: Witn. Ra. Goforth, Robt. Lawrence 1 item

page 26 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/174 Mortgage: for £16: Thomas Coniston of Owthorn alias 1 Feb 1749 Seathorn innholder and wife Isabell to George Cook of Hollym, yeoman. 4 ac. in North Field of Hollym: Witn. Robt. Sawyer, David Matchan 1 item

U DRA/175 Exemplification of a Common Recovery: Richard Winchester, 8 May 1749 gent., from Thomas Newsome. Message, 30 ac. meadow, 16 ac. pasture and common for 8 beasts in Hollam: Roper Dawson vouched to warranty (Easter 1749) 1 item

U DRA/176 'An Account of my Lands at Hollym' 1749 1 item

U DRA/177 Surrender and Admission in Hollym manor court: Thomas 4 May 1750 Coniston to Henry Etherington of Hull, merchant Moiety of cottage and garth 1 item

U DRA/178 Letter: Wm. Greensides, Hollam, to Henry Etherington, Hull. 4 Dec 1763 Details of land in Hollym 1 item

U DRA/179 Surrender and Admission in Hollym manor court: James Bird 8 Oct 1765 of Hollym, second son of John Bird, dec'd, to Henry Etherington. Moiety of house and garth 1 item

U DRA/180 Letter: H. Etherington, Hull to W. Greensides, Hollym 28 Ma 1769 Has sent Charles Tate to survey all his lands in Hollym; will W. Greensides give him details 1 item

U DRA/181 Bargain and sale for £700: Joseph Topham, gent. and 29 Mar 1672 Susanna Topham (son and widow of Matthew Topham, merchant, dec'd) to Arthur Saltmarsh, merchant, all of Hull. Northern moiety of capital messuage on East side of Hull Street alias High Street in Hull (common lane called Daniell Staith alias Scale Lane Staith North): Witn. Geo. Trewman, Ro. Hallywell, Bethell, Jo. Kirke 1 item

U DRA/182 Bond in £500: Anthony Brough of Hull, mariner, John Watson Oct 1742 of West Ella, yeoman, and Francis Brough of Hessle. yeoman to Henry Etherington, gent., sheriff of Hull. For performance by Anthony Brough of offices of gaoler, sergeant at mace and bailiff: Witn. Charles Robinson jnr., Robt. Jarratt 1 item

page 27 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/183 Lease and Release: for £66: John Stather of Cottingham, 6-7 Oct 1748 bricklayer and wife Sarah and John Walker of Hull, mariner ( Sarah Stather and John Walker being grandchildren of John Jacobson of Hull, dec'd) to Richard Norrison of Hull, merchant. Garden and gardenhouse on West side of Dagger Lane in Hull 2 items

U DRA/184 Lease and Release: for £110: Richard Norrison to John 12-13 Feb Moore of Hull merchant. Garden and greenhouse on West 1750 side of Dagger Lane in Hull: Witn. Michael Cooper, Richard Beatniffe 2 items

U DRA/185 Final Concord: or £60: William Moore and John Young [29 Apr 1750] plaintiffs and Thomas Stephenson and wife Agnes, and John Stather and wife Sarah, deforceants. Messuage and moiety of a garden in Hull 1 item

U DRA/186 Mortgage: for £200: John Moore (as U DRA/184) to 24 Jul 1752 Margaret May of Hull, widow: coach house and stable lately erected on land on West side of Dagger Lane, Hull With Bond for repayment. Witn. Mar. Wadman, Jno. Meadley 1 item

U DRA/187 Copy. Exemplification of a Common Recovery: Joseph 13 Mar 1771 Pursglove from Joshua Wilson jnr. esq. 3 messuages, coach house and 1 ac. in Hull: Francis Ferrand Foljambe vouched to warranty (Easter 1771) 1 item

U DRA/188 Lease and Release: (i) Hannah and Mary Lindall of Hull, 14-15 May gentlewoman (ii) William Myddleton of the Inner Temple, 1772 gent. (iii) Francis Ferrand Foljambe of Aldworth esq. (only son and heir of John Moore, as U DRA/184) to (iv) Henry Etherington esq. and his trustee (v) John Shipman, merchant, both of Hull. For £200 to Hannah and Mary Lindall and £160 to William Myddleton by Henry Etherington. Coach-house and stable (as U DRA/186): Witn. Josiah Prickett, Rd. Ferdinando, Fran. Gosling, W. Bourk 2 items

U DRA/189 Final Concord: for £60: Francis Borthwick, plaintiff and [11 Jun 1750- William Fisher and wife Dinah, Thomas Luck and wife 3 Jun 1751] Hannah deforceants. Messuage 3 ac. land, 3 ac. meadow and 3 ac. pasture in Hull, Kirk Ella and Wold Ings 1 item

page 28 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/190 Lease and Release: for £22: Thomas Luck of Newland and 9-10 Nov 1750 wife Hannah (daughter of Robert Parker of Welton, dec'd) to Henry Etherington of Hull esq. 2 1/2 ac. meadow in Wold Ings in Kirk Elley: Witn. John Hall, Ra. Goforth 2 items

U DRA/191 Act for vesting rents, part of settled estates of Sir Charles 1773 Cocks, in trustees for sale ; and for enfranchising lands in the manor of Reigate, co. Surrey 1 item

U DRA/192 Grant: for 15s: Honourable Daines Barrington and Richard 14 Feb 1778 Cocks of the Inner Temple esq., and Sir Charles Cocks of Dumbleton, co. Gloucs. to Sir Henry Etherington of Hull. Fee farm rent of 4 1/2 d. out of lands in Ferriby: Witn. Jno. George, Thos. Medes 1 item

U DRA/193 Agreement: William Hall of Cottingham, gent., and Sir Henry 2 May 1786 Etherington of Hull. William Hall to convey to Sir Henry Etherington a farm house, a steng of land, and 1 ac. 3r. 20p. in North Ferriby, and to pay him £250. Sir Henry Etherington to convey to William Hall 10 1/2 oxgangs in Cottingham and 2 little closes in Swanland, and to build a house for him in Topping Close in North Ferriby: Witn. Josiah Prickett, John Grimsby 1 item

U DRA/194 Lease: for 31 years at 1s. rent: William Hall to Sir Henry 6 Jun 1786 Etherington(both as U DRA/193). Parcel (1300 sq. yds.) on the West side of Topping Close in North Ferriby: Further to U DRA/193. Witn. Josiah Prickett, John (Shipman ?) 1 item

U DRA/195 Exchange: , Hull and Sir Henry Etherington 10 Jun 1794 Lands in Kirk Field in North Ferriby: Witn. John Grimsby. Jno. Buckton, J. Green 1 item

U DRA/196 Schedule of lands of Sir Henry Etherington in the open fields 13 Jun 1795 of North Ferriby 1 item

U DRA/197 Exchange: Sir Henry Etherington of Hull and John Bowman 9 Sep 1795 of Beverley esq. Lands in North Ferriby: Witn. Tho. Frost, Jno. Lacock 1 item

page 29 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/198 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Patrington: 18 Apr 1677 Richard Stamp and Robert Watson to Richard Garner 5 ac. 1 steng in le Ings in le Sud Coate Dales, 1 ac. in le tenth Plewland, 1 ac. in le Scaydailes against le Stagg Garth, in the North 1 ac. against Howle Way as far as Winesteed, 1 ac. against Edward Edams, and 5 stengs abutting on lands of Edward Webster North and so towards Redd Carre 1 item

U DRA/199 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Patrington: 3 Apr 1678 Samuel Tompson to Robert Chimney. 3 stengs in South Field against le Hockerlinge, and 1 ac. against Wymergoates 1 item

U DRA/200 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Patrington: 15 Apr 1680 Thomas Burton to Richard Garner. Cottage, barn and garth, 2 1/2 ac. in South Field, 4 ac. in North Field and 1 1/2 ac. in le Ings 1 item

U DRA/201 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Patrington: John 10 Sep 1695 Walker to use of is wife Elizabeth. Moiety of a cottage 1 item

U DRA/202 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Patrington: 6 May 1720 James Shields to Thomas Best both of Pattrington 2 beastgates in le Flatt Carr, 1 1/2 ac. in le Red Carr, and 2 1/2 ac. on the West of Salt Marsh Balk 1 item

U DRA/203 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Patrington: John 6 May 1720 Burton, gent., to John Bagwell of Hull, master and mariner. 1 oxgang, except Two Acre land in the North Field extending from Hollym Highway to Smess Hedge 1 item

U DRA/204 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Patrington: 16 Oct 1721 Jeremiah Matchon to Hugh Sayle of Patrington A house, barn and malt kiln 1 item

U DRA/205 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Patrington: 29 Apr 1726 George Dawson of Ferraby esq. to Elizabeth Mason of Hull, spinster, dau of Robert Mason dec'd. Messuage, Watsons Garth, Byliths Close, Nicholsons Close, 26 ac. in North Field, 25 1/2 ac. in South Field, 2 1/2 ac. 2 feet in le Red Carr, 2 1/2 ac. in le Flatt Carr, 9 1/2 ac. and 2 Grasmarr Lands in le Ings: In mortgage for £500 1 item

page 30 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/206 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Patrington: 18 Apr 1729 Thomas Best to Rev. Henry Hopkinson, both of Patrington. 1/4 bovate ( 6 1/2 ac.) 1 item

U DRA/207 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Patrington: Hugh, 23 Oct 1730 Andrew and John Sayle to Rev. Henry Hopkinson Messuage, barn, close, 2 orchards and a (malt mill ?) 1 item

U DRA/208 Admission in manor court of Patrington: John Garner son and 8 Oct 1731 Heir of Susanna wife of John Garner dec'd: 8 ac. 1 item

U DRA/209 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Patrington: John 20 Oct 1732 Garner to his son John Garner. 3 1/2 ac. in North Field and 4 ac. in South Field 1 item

U DRA/210 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Patrington: Rev. 18 Oct 1734 Henry Hopkinson, rector of Patrington, to his wife Faith. Messuage and all his copyhold lands: 1 item

U DRA/211 Admission in manor court of Patrington of George Thompson, 14 Apr 1735 under Will of his grandfather John Bagwell (as U DRA/203). 1 oxgang, except Two Acre land in the North Field extending from Hollym Highway to Smess Hedge 1 item

U DRA/212 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Patrington: Faith 20 Oct 1737 Hopkinson widow (as U DRA/210), to Richard Thompson of Hull, merchant. Messuage, kiln, garth and 1 1/4 oxgangs 1 item

U DRA/213 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Patrington: 15 Oct 1739 Robert Mawson of Laxton, gent. to Richard Thompson of Hull, merchant. Messuage, closes, garths and 6 oxgangs 1 item

U DRA/214 Admission in manor court of Patrington ; George Thompson, 22 Oct 1741 son and heir of Richard Thompson dec'd Messuage, kiln, garth and 1 1/4 oxgangs, and messuage, closes, garths and 6 oxgangs (as U DRA/212, 213): Rebecca, widow of Richard Thompson, holding a moiety of the premises during her widowhood, according to the custom of the manor 1 item

page 31 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/215 Admission in manor court of Patrington: Roper Dawson, 12 May 1749 gent., son and heir of George Dawson esq., dec'd Messuage, Watsons Garth, Byliths Close, Nicholsons Close, 26 ac. in North Field, 25 1/2 ac. in South Field, 2 1/2 ac. 2 feet in le Red Carr, 2 1/2 ac. in le Flatt Carr, 9 1/2 ac. and 2 Grasmarr Lands in le Ings, and a messuage, close and 5 oxgangs: Subject to mortgages 1 item

U DRA/216 Admission in manor court of Patrington: Rev. William Mason 12 May 1749 of Hull, heir of Elizabeth, widow of William Crake of Beverley, dec'd. Messuage, Watson Garth, Byliths Close, Nicholsons Close, 26 ac. in North Field, 25 1/2 ac. in South Field, 2 1/2 ac. 2 feet in le Red Carr, 9 1/2 ac. and 2 Grasmarr Lands in le Ings: Subject to equity of redemption, further to U DRA/205 1 item

U DRA/217 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Patrington: 19 Oct 1749 Anthony Lambert (nephew and heir of Mary Lambert, spinster, dec'd) and Roper Dawson to Henry Etherington jnr. Messuage, close and 5 oxgangs 1 item

U DRA/218 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Patrington: Rev. 19 Oct 1749 William Mason and Roper Dawson to Henry Etherington jnr. Messuage, Watsons Garth, Byliths Close, Nicholsons Close, 26 ac. in North Field, 25 1/2 ac. in South Field, 2 ac. 2 feet in le Rd Carr, 2 1/2 ac. in le Flatt Carr, 9 1/2 ac. and 2 Grasmarr Lands in le Ings 1 item

U DRA/219 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Patrington: 15 Sep 1762 George Thompson esq., son and heir of Richard Thompson, merchant, dec'd, both of Hull to Richard Burton of Hull Bank esq. 1 oxgang except Two Acre Land in the North Field, extending from Hollym Highway to Smess Hedge, messuage, kiln, garth and 1 1/4 oxgangs, and messuage, closes, garths and 6 oxgangs: In mortgage for £1,400 1 item

U DRA/220 Copy. Surrender and Admission in manor court of Patrington: 15 Sep 1762 George Thompson esq., son and heir of Richard Thompson, merchant, dec'd, both of Hull, to Richard Burton, of Hull Bank esq. 1 oxgang except Two Acre Land in the North Field extending from Hollym Highway to Smess Hedge, messuage Kiln, garth and 1 1/4 oxgangs, and messuage, closes, garths and 6 oxgangs: In mortgage for £1,400 1 item

page 32 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/221 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Patrington: 20 Oct 1763 George Thompson to Henry Etherington. 1 oxgang except Two Acre Land in the North Field, extending from Hollym Highway to Smess Hedge, messuage, kiln, garth and 1 1/4 oxgangs, and messuage, closes, garths and 6 oxgangs 1 item

U DRA/222 Surrender in manor court of Patrington: Henry Etherington. 3 5 Apr 1771 messuages and 245 ac.: to uses of his Will 1 item

U DRA/223 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Patrington: Sarah 26 Oct 1786 Nichols of Hull, widow to Sir Henry Etherington Close called Mary Leonards 1 item

U DRA/224 Admission in manor court of Patrington Rectory: Roper 12 May 1749 Dawson, gent., son and heir of George Dawson of Ferriby esq., dec'd.: 2 1/2 ac. 1 item

U DRA/225 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Patrington 18 Oct 1751 Rectory: Roper Dawson to Henry Etherington jnr. 2 1/2 ac. 1 item

U DRA/226 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Patrington 29 Oct 1767 Rectory: George Thompson to Henry Etherington. Cottage and 3/4 ac. 1 item

U DRA/227 Presentment by jury, relating to a house, barn, kiln and garth 11 Oct 1717 in Patrington in mortgage for £80, estate of John Storr dec'd 1 item

U DRA/228 Quitclaim: for £40: Ellenor Scales, widow and Anne Howdell, 1 Feb 1723 spinster both of Welton, daughters of Thomas Howdell of Patrington, dec'd to Hugh Sayle of Patrington, mariner. House, barn, malt kiln and garth in Patrington (as U DRA/204?): . Witn. John Thorpe, Richard Beatniffe 1 item

U DRA/229 Acquittance for £201 1s. in all, paid by Rev. Henry Hopkinson 1 Jan 1729 to Thomas Best of Patrington Purchase money for, and to redeem mortgage on, a house and lands at Patrington: Witn. Thos. Greenshaw 1 item

page 33 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/230 Agreement: Hugh, Andrew and John Sayle to surrender to 5-8 Jul 1729 Jonathan Cress, gent., all of Patrington, for £164 Messuage, close, orchard and maltkiln (as U DRA/228 ?): Witn., John Holme, Wm. Matchan, Robt. Sawyer 5 July 1729. Endorsed with a receipt for £40, in part payment from Rev. Henry Hopkinson to Hugh, Andrew and John Sayle, 8 Jul 1729 1 item

U DRA/231 Receipt for the remaining £120, further to agreement, as U 20 Dec 1729 DRA/230, paid by Rev. Henry Hopkinson to Hugh, Andrew and John Sayle 1 item

U DRA/232 Receipts for £28 to John Garner jnr. and £48. 2. 6. to John 28 Feb-25 Garner senr., paid in instalments by Rev. Henry Hopkinson in May 1732 purchase of their lands in Patrington 6 items

U DRA/233 Agreement: Faith Hopkinson, widow and John Clerk of 14 May 1737 Nevile's House par. Holeym, gent., on behalf of Richard Thompson. Faith Hopkinson to convey to Richard Thompson, for £360. Messuage, kiln, garth and orchard, cottage and all her lands in Patrington: Witn. Jno. and Edm. Hopkinson, Robt. Sawyer 1 item

U DRA/234 Agreement: Robert Mawson of Cotness, gent. and Richard 10 Mar 1739 Thompson. Robert Mawson to surrender to Richard Thompson for £801. Messuage, little close, 6 oxgangs, Salt Marsh close, cottage and orchard in Patrington: Witn. E, Jefferson, Ra. Goforth 1 item

U DRA/235 Counterpart of U DRA/234 10 Mar 1739 1 item

U DRA/236 Receipt for £800, further to U DRA/234 31 Jul 1739 1 item

U DRA/237 Survey and Valuation of tithes, field land, Salt Marsh, a little mid-18th cent. close, and lands 'along ' in Patrington 1 item

U DRA/238 Patrington Inclosure Act 1766 1 item

U DRA/239 Patrington Inclosure Act 1766 1 item

page 34 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/240 Surrender in manor court of Tupcoates with Myton: John 5 May 1803 Serjeant. All his property in the manor, to the uses of his Will 1 item

U DRA/241 Agreement for sale: for £5,332: George Dawson, gent. to 30 Dec 1748 Henry Etherington, alderman and merchant Estates in Hull, Cottingham, Newland, Eppleworth, Hollin and Patrington, of yearly rent of £235 18s.: Witn. Christopher Edwards, Richard Beatniffe 1 item

U DRA/242 Lease and Release: to lead to a Common Recovery (i) Roper 10-11 Apr Dawson of Hull, gent., eldest son and heir of George Dawson 1749 of North Ferriby esq., dec'd (ii) Thomas Newsome of Greys Inn, gent. (iii) Richard Winchester of Hull, gent. Messuage, close, 14 ac. 3 stengs in the North Field, 14 ac. 3 stengs in the South Field, 2 beastgates in South Carr, common for 4 beasts in North Carr 'accounted six acres', 2 beastgates in North Leys, 8 ac. meadow in the Rouths, and 1 ac. meadow in North Carr. Capital messuage in North Ferriby with garths, 2 Cockerill hill Closes alias Church Close, Dunstall Close or Common Close, 120 ac. arable and 19 1/2 ac. meadow in Wold Ings: To use of Roper Dawson. Witn. Michael Cooper, Richard Beatniffe 2 items

U DRA/243 Lease and Release: for £2,700: Roper Dawson of North 24-25 Aug Ferriby, gent. to Henry Etherington of Hull esq. 1749 Messuage, close, 14 ac. 3 stengs in the North Field, 14 ac. 3 stengs in the South Field, 2 beastgates in South Carr, common for 4 beasts in North Carr 'accounted six acres', 2 beastgates in North Leys, 8 ac. meadow in the Rouths, and 1 ac. meadow in North Carr. Capital messuage in North Ferriby with garths, 2 Cockerill Hill Closes alias Church Close, Dunstall Close or Common Close, 120 ac. arable and 19 1/2 ac. meadow in Wold Ings. Also 2 cottages and 8 gates in Wold Carr in North Ferriby and a messuage, close and 8 1/2 oxgangs in Cottingham: Witn. Christopher Edwards, Richard Beatniffe 2 items

U DRA/244 Winestead Level Drainage Act: Winestead, Patrington, South 1774 Frodingham, Hollym, Rimswell, Owthorne, , Ingland Hill and Walker Fields 1 item

U DRA/245 Winestead Level Drainage Act. Winestead, Patrington, South 1774 Frodingham, Hollym, Rimswell, Owthorne, Withernsea, Ingland Hill and Walker Fields 1 item

page 35 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/246 'An Account how the uninclosed Commons of the Manor of 1627-1758 Hatfield, became solely vested in the Tenants and Inhabitants of the said Manor' 1 item

U DRA/247 A bundle of 17 plans of lands in the West Riding (Thorne, early 19th Fishlake, Hatfield area). Perhaps made in connection with cent. drainage 1 item

U DRA/248 Marriage Settlement: George Dawson of Ferriby esq. and 17-18 Sep wife Dorothy (daughter of John Heaton of Firby, par. Bedale 1719 esq.) to Edmund Barstow of Hingerskill esq. and Henry Johnson of York, gent.. Further to marriage of George and Dorothy Dawson Messuage, close, 14 ac. 3 stengs in the North Field, 14 ac. 3 stengs in the South Field, 2 beastgates in South Carr, common for 4 beasts in North Carr 'accounted six acres', 2 beastgates in North Leys, 8 ac. meadow in the Rouths, and 1 ac. meadow in North Carr. Capital messuage in North Ferriby with garths, 2 Cockerill hill Closes alias Church Close, Dunstall Close or Common Close, 120 ac. arable and 19 1/2 ac. meadow in Wold Ings: Witn. Edmund Barstow jnr., Jno. Colton 1 item

U DRA/249 Copy. Will of George Dawson (as U DRA/248) 7 Oct 1738 Bequests to wife Dorothy; children William, George, Dorothy, Ann, Elizabeth Jane and Lillingston. Hull, Newland in Cottingham, Patrington: Codicil 2 Jul 1740 1 item

U DRA/250 Notes on the Etherington family 18th cent. 1 bundle

U DRA/251 Receipts for interest on mortgage, as U DRA/171 1747 2 items

U DRA/252 Act for vesting equity of redemption of estates of George 1748 Dawson, dec'd, in his eldest son Roper Dawson Hull, Newland in Cottingham, Patrington 1 item U DRA/253 Case and Opinion of Cor. Cayley 8 Apr 1749 Estates of George Dawson 1 item

U DRA/254 Copy of promissory note and letters to Richard Beatniffe and 29 Jul 1749 Mr Edwards, by Henry Etherington. Purchase of land from Thomas Coniston (as U DRA/177?) 1 item

page 36 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/255 List of closes and their acreage mid-18th cent. 1 item

U DRA/256 Bond for performance of U DRA/219 15 Sep1762 1 item

U DRA/257 Lawyer's account. Henry Etherington debtor to John Ramsey 1769 1 item

U DRA/258 Lawyer's account. Henry Etherington debtor to J. Baxby 1771-1772 1 item

U DRA/259 Lawyer's account. Sir Henry Etherington debtor to J. Prickett 1774-1777 1 item

U DRA/260 Case and Opinion of Richard Beatniffe 18 Nov 1776 Tenancy agreement 1 item

U DRA/261 Abstract of Title of Robert Carlile Broadley 1727-1796 Close on North side of Myton Mill in Myton, with messuage 1 item

U DRA/262 Abstract of Title of Thomas Riddell: land in Sculcoates 1736-1801 1 item

U DRA/263 Abstract of Title of Assignees of Charles Mountain 1737-1812 Messuages in Myton (Trundle Street, Myton Place) 1 item

U DRA/264 Abstract of Title of Oswald Grimston, Edward Estouteville 1747-1821 Grimston and Emma Grimston. Parcel in Sculcoates 1 item

U DRA/265 Abstract of Title of James Walker: Waterhouse Close and 1759-1830 rights of common in Myton Carr 1 item

U DRA/266 Abstract of Title of Miss Elizabeth Smith: estate called Spring 1773-1819 Garden in Tupcoates with Myton 1 item

U DRA/267 Assignment of Lease: Joseph Page, bricklayer to Timothy 10 Oct 1774 Fishwick yeoman, both of Hull. Messuage and close near Scowscotts near the gate of Hull called Whitefryer Gate: Witn. Ra. Goforth senr. and jnr., George Robinson 1 item

page 37 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/268 Assignment of Lease, by way of a mortgage: Timothy 23 Feb 1785 Fishwick (as U DRA/267) to Mary Lawton of Hull, widow Messuage and close near Scowscotts near the gate of Hull called Whitefryer Gate: Witn. Jas. Smith, Geo. Gale 1 item

U DRA/269 Defeazance of a Surrender and Admission: Timothy Reeves 13 Oct 1793- of Myton common brewer to John Banks of Melton esq. 1821 Parcel (810 sq. yds.) on North side of Tanhouse Lane alias Waterhouse Lane in Myton (parcel staked out for Trundle Street East), with newly erected maltkiln, brewhouse and stables: Conditional on repayment of £500 to John Banks. Witn. Robt. Galland. Endorsements of repayments, 1819- 1821 5 items

U DRA/270 Copy of Probate copy of Will of John Banks of Melton esq. 19 Jan 1795 Bequests to John Banks Sagg, Richard Sagg, Joseph Sagg, Hull Charterhouse and General Infirmary, etc. Codicil 30 Dec 1797 1 item

U DRA/271 Defeazance: Timothy Reeves of Myton, common brewer to 5 Feb 1796- John Banks of Melton esq. 1820 Parcel (329 sq. yds.) having Trundle Street West, and Waterhouse Lane South: Conditional on repayment of £200. Witn. Robt. Gallard, Wm. Newlove. Endorsements of repayments, 1819-1820 3 items

U DRA/272 Mortgage: for £50: Timothy Fishwick of Sculcoates, gent., to 31 Jan 1798 Matthew Garner of Hull, Master mariner. 2 parcels (425 sq. yds.) having East Street North; and 267 sq. yds., having Charriot Street North) in Sculcoates; part of land as U DRA/267: Witn. Wm. Guy, Edward Sellars 1 item

U DRA/273 Abstract of Title of Messrs. Bell and Hendry 1802-1804 12 messuages in Edgar Street in Myton 1 item

U DRA/274 Abstract of Title of Devisees under Wills of Robert Gleadow 1804-1827 and Miss Ann Ward. Tenement in Edgar Street in Myton: 1 item

U DRA/275 Conveyance: for £56: William Bell and William Hendry, 24 Aug 1804 auctioneers, to John Watts, broker, all of Hull. Tenement in Edgar Street in Myton 1 item

page 38 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/276 Feoffment: for £80: John Watts to John Ward of Hull, brewer. 21 Nov 1804 Tenement in Edgar Street in Myton 1 item

U DRA/277 Abstract of Title of John Pearson: and warehouse in 1818 Waterworks Street in Sculcoates 1 item

U DRA/278 Grant: for £148: Timothy Reeves jnr. of Hull, gent., to Joseph 2 Oct 1822 Muchall of Sculcoates, cowkeeper. Annuity of £22, out of 4 messuages in Aldbrough Street in Sculcoates 1 item

U DRA/279 Lease and Release: for £36 14s.: William Gleadow, landing 31 May-1 Jun waiter, John Fearne, linen draper, Robert Ward Gleadow and 1827 John Hollingworth, merchants, all of Hull, to John Lancaster, tailor, and his mortgagee Robert Wells, gent., both of Myton. House on Southside of Edgar Street in Myton: Subject to mortgage of £25 to Robert Wells 2 items

U DRA/280 Assignment of mortgage, as U DRA/279, to Timothy Reeves 19 Jun 1830 jnr. of Hull 1 item

U DRA/281 Deed of Covenants (i) James Walker of Sand Hutton esq., (ii) 2 Jan 1845 John Story jnr., bricklayer, and (iii) William Pexton, gent., both of Hull. Relating to a mortgage, for £400, of land in Myton to William Pexton (mentions Porter Street and Michael's Place) 1 item

U DRA/282 Agreement for Sale: for £6: Matilda Gowthorpe alias 12 Oct 1861 Wilkinson, widow to Timothy Reeves esq., both of Hull Her moiety of a messuage on South side of Edgar Street in Myton 1 item

U DRA/283 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with 15 Oct 1792 Myton: Bartholomew Porter and Charles Mountain to Timothy Reeves. Parcel (810 sq. yds.) on North side of Tanhouse Lane 1 item

U DRA/284 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with Oct 1793 Myton: Timothy Reeves to John Banks. Parcel (810 sq. yds.) on North side of Tanhouse Lane 1 item

page 39 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/285 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with 27 Apr 1795 Myton: Timothy Reeves to John Banks Parcel (Trundle Street North, Waterhouse Lane South) 1 item

U DRA/286 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with 18 Apr 1796 Myton: Timothy Reeves to John Banks Parcel (Trundle Street North, Waterhouse Lane South - 320 sq. yds. ?) with newly erected messuage 1 item

U DRA/287 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with 23 Oct 1799 Myton: Robert Carlile Broadley to Robert Gallard. Parcel (144 sq. yds.) in Passage Street with newly erected messuage 1 item

U DRA/288 Surrender in manor court of Tupcoates with Myton: Timothy 5 May 1800 Reeves. All his property in the manor: To the uses of his Will 1 item

U DRA/289 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with 21 Oct 1802 Myton: Robert Osborne to Mary Worrell. Parcel (131 sq. yds.) in Lower Union Street with messuage 1 item

U DRA/290 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with 5 Oct 1804 Myton: Thomas Spencelay to John, William and Richard Boyle. Parcel (306 sq. yds.: Trundle Street North, Tanhouse Lane South) with newly erected messuage: By way of mortgage for £800 1 item

U DRA/291 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with 23 Oct 1805 Myton: Marmaduke Thomas Prickett to William Barnes and William Pearce. Parcel (507 sq. yds.) in Neptune Street 1 item

U DRA/292 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with 23 Oct 1805 Myton: Marmaduke Thomas Prickett to Timothy Reeves. Parcels in Neptune Street (519 sq. yds.) and having Reeves Street West, Jackson Street North and Savage Street South (2348 sq. yds.) 1 item

U DRA/293 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with 30 Apr 1806 Myton: Marmaduke Thomas Prickett to John Cotsworth. Parcel (507 sq. yds.) in Neptune Street 1 item

U DRA/294 Copy. Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates 30 Apr 1806 with Myton: Marmaduke Thomas Prickett to John Cotsworth: parcel (507 sq. yds.) in Neptune Street 1 item

page 40 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/295 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with 30 Apr 1806 Myton: Timothy Reeves to Robert Galland. Parcels in Neptune Street (519 sq. yds.) and having Reeves street West, Jackson Street North and Savage Street South 1 item

U DRA/296 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with 19 Nov 1806 Myton: William Clarkson to William Lumley and seventeen others from Hull, Beverley and Leckonfield Park: parcel (151 sq. yds., 6 sq. feet) in Ropers Row in Waterhouse Street with newly erected chapel. Subject to a mortgage of £100 to William Wood 1 item

U DRA/297 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with 22 Apr 1807 Myton: George Earle to Robert Galland. Parcel (400 sq. yds.) in Jackson Street 1 item

U DRA/298 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with 22 Apr 1807 Myton: Robert Osborne to John Westoby. Parcel (54 sq. yds.) with 2 newly erected messuages in Trafalgar Square 1 item

U DRA/299 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with 21 Oct 1807 Myton: William Waring to Robert Galland. Messuage in Myton Street 1 item

U DRA/300 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with 8 Oct 1808 Myton: William Barnes to William Pearce to Timothy Reeves. Parcel (507 sq. yds.) in Neptune Street 1 item

U DRA/301 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with 23 Oct 1809 Myton: Robert Galland to Timothy Reeves Parcels (as U DRA/295?) (400 and 519 sq. yds.) 1 item

U DRA/302 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with 9 May 1811 Myton: John Wright to Timothy Reeves: moiety of a messuage and a fourth part of a tenement with parcel behind, formerly used as a rope shop and walk, in Waterhouse Street. As mortgage for £100 1 item

U DRA/303 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with 9 May 1811 Myton: John Cotsworth to Timothy Reeves. Parcel (507 sq. yds.) in Neptune Street 1 item

page 41 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/304 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with 9 May 1811 Myton: George Earle to Timothy Reeves. Parcel (352 sq. yds.) in John Street 1 item

U DRA/305 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with 9 May 1811 Myton: Marmaduke Thomas Prickett to Timothy Reeves. Parcel (47 sq. yds.) in Neptune Street 1 item

U DRA/306 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with 23 Oct 1811 Myton: John Wright to Timothy Reeves: moiety of a messuage and a fourth part of a tenement with parcel behind, formerly used as a rope shop and walk, in Waterhouse Street. In mortgage for £60 1 item

U DRA/307 Surrender in manor court of Tupcoates with Myton: Timothy 23 Oct 1811 Reeves. All his property in the manor: to the uses of his Will 1 item

U DRA/308 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with 16 Apr 1812 Myton: John Wright to Timothy Reeves: moiety of a messuage and a fourth part of a tenement with a parcel behind, formerly used as a rope shop and walk, in Waterhouse Street. In Mortgage for £90 1 item

U DRA/309 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with 25 Jun 1813 Myton: Messrs. Pease, Wray and Liddell and Asignees in Bankruptcy of Charles Mountain to Timothy Reeves. 6 messuages in Myton Street 1 item

U DRA/310 Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with Myton: Thomas 8 Apr 1818 Galland, son and heir of Robert Galland, dec'd. Parcels in Passage Street (144 sq. yds.) with 5 messuages; on Beverley - Hull Road (319 sq. yds.) with 4 messuages; in English Street (144 sq. yds.) and in Great Passage Street, with stable and Coach House 1 item

U DRA/311 Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with Myton: William 28 Dec 1819 and Richard Boyle. Parcel (306 sq. yds.) Trundle Street North, Tanhouse Lane South, with messuage: On failure to redeem mortgage 1 item

page 42 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/312 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with 28 Dec 1819 Myton: William Richard Boyle to Timothy Reeves senr. and jnr. Parcel (306 sq. yds.) Trundle Street North, Tanhouse Lane South, with messuage 1 item

U DRA/313 Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with Myton: John 16 May 1821 Banks Sagg son and heir of Richard Sagg dec'd. Parcel (810 sq. yds.) on North Side of Tanhouse Lane; parcel (Trundle Street North, Waterhouse Lane South) 1 item

U DRA/314 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with 16 May 1821 Myton: John Banks Sagg to Timothy Reeves Parcel (810 sq. yds.) on North side of Tanhouse Lane; parcel, (Trundle Street North, Waterhouse Lane South) 1 item

U DRA/315 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with 2 May 1822 Myton: Thomas Tripp to Timothy Reeves. 6 messuages in Myton Street: Timothy Reeves having redeemed a mortgage of the premises for £250 1 item

U DRA/316 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with 25 Oct 1822 Myton: Abednego Green to Timothy Reeves jnr. Parcel (400 sq. yds.) in Trundle Street with messuage: As mortgage for £120 1 item

U DRA/317 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with 27 Oct 1823 Myton: Abednego Green to Timothy Reeves jnr. Parcel (400 sq. yds.) in Trundle Street with messuage: As further mortgage for £50 1 item

U DRA/318 Copy. Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates 24 Nov 1830 with Myton: Elizabeth Smith to John Dickon. Parcel (406 sq. yds.) in Lister Street, with buildings thereon 1 item

U DRA/319 Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with Myton: Timothy 15 Aug 1832 Reeves jnr. son and heir of Timothy Reeves senr., dec'd. Parcels in Waterhouse Lane (810 and 320 sq. yds.), Neptune Street (519, 507, 507 and 47 sq. yds.) and Jackson Street (1848 and 400 sq. yds.), 3 messuages in Myton Street, public house in Little Passage Street, 3 messuages in court off Passage Street, 20 messuages in Waterhouse Lane and Trundle Street, 3 houses and 2 cottages in Neptune Street, 4 messuages in Jackson Street 1 item

page 43 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/320 Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with Myton: Thomas 15 May 1834 Kay heir of John Kay, dec'd. Parcel (316 sq. yds.) in Ropers Row, with 3 messuages lately erected 1 item

U DRA/321 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with 18 Dec 1834 Myton: Samuel Coopers and others (devisees of Elizabeth Smith) to John Nichol. Parcel (485 sq. yds., 3 feet) in Lister Street, with 2 messuages 1 item

U DRA/322 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with 27 Nov 1839 Myton: John Dickon to John Nicol. Parcel (235 sq. yds., 6 feet) in Lister Street, with buildings 1 item

U DRA/323 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with 1 Apr 1843 Myton: John Nicol and Ann Oxtoby to Timothy Reeves. Parcel in Lister Street, with messuage lately erected thereon 1 item

U DRA/324 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with 2 Jan 1844 Myton: James Walker, by direction of John Story, to William Pexton. Parcel (248 sq. yds.) in Porter Street, with messuages thereon: As mortgage for £400 1 item

U DRA/325 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with 4 Jan 1845 Myton: William Pexton and John Story to Timothy Reeves. Parcel (248 sq. yds.) in Porter Street, with 8 messuages 1 item

U DRA/326 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with 21 May 1845 Myton: James Walker to Timothy Reeves. Parcel (261 sq. yds., 3 feet) on Porter Street: Building covenants 1 item

U DRA/327 Admission in manor court of Tupcoates with Myton: Stafford 21 Jun 1880 Reeves and Mary Butlin, devisees in trust of Timothy Reeves. Parcels in Neptune Street (507, 507 and 47 sq. yds.) and Jackson Street (1848 and 519 sq. yds.), 3 houses and 2 cottages in Neptune Street, 4 houses in Jackson Street, house in Waterhouse Lane, 837 sq. yds. in Porter Street with 5 messuages (2 in Hessle Place) 1 item

U DRA/328 List of those having estates in Hull still sequestrated for c.1655 delinquency 1 item

page 44 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/329 Certificates of baptisms, marriage and burial of Etherington 1699-1739 family, from register of Holy Trinity, Hull 3 items

U DRA/330 Letter. George Etherington, Driffield, to Sir Henry Etherington, 13 Feb 1784 Hull. Etherington genealogy and arms 1 item

U DRA/331 Certificate of Contract for redemption of Land Tax 12 Dec 1798 Messuages and lands in Hull and North Ferriby 1 item

U DRA/332 Certificate of Contract for redemption of Land Tax 28 Feb 1799 Property at Hollym, Welwick, Danthorpe, Cottingham, Hull Bank and Newland (Cottingham) 1 item

U DRA/333 Certificate of Contract for redemption of Land Tax 14 Feb 1799 Messuage in North Ferriby 1 item

U DRA/334 Certificate of Contract for redemption of Land Tax 24 Jun 1799 Tenements and stables in Hull 1 item

U DRA/335 Note on history of the Etherington family [1807] 1 item

U DRA/336 Pedigree of Etherington family (17th and 19th cent.) 19th cent. 1 item

U DRA/337 Lease for a year: Sir Henry Etherington of Fernley, Viscount 6 Dec 1813 Deerhurst and his wife Lady Mary to George, Earl of Coventry, Sir Jame Graham, Aubrey, Duke of St. Albans, and Thomas Jackson of Ferriby esq. Manor of Duncroft. Rectories of Haytfield, Hatfield Level, Stainforth, Brainwick and Thorne, with estates in those places and in Thorn Uggin and Ashfield. Manor of, and estates in Danthorpe. Specified messuages and lands in , Fitling, Hollym, Cottingham, North Ferriby, Kirkella, and Hull, and in Hatcliffe, co. Lincoln: To lead to a Release 1 item

U DRA/338 Probate Copy. Will of Sir Henry Etherington of Hull and 3 Apr 1819 Ferriby. Bequests to great niece Lady Mary Deerhurst, steward John Grimsby,(and many small bequests). Hatfield Level, Hatfield Woodhouse, Dunscroft, Thorne, Ferriby. Trustees, William, Duke of St. Albans, and Thomas Jackson: Probate 20 Dec 1819 1 item

page 45 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/339 Bargain and Sale: Benjamin Harris and Robert Morgan of 13 Jun 1600 London, gents., to William Skynner of Sewerdby, yeoman 4 cottages with close and adjacent parcel called le Cott Walles (1 ac. ), 6 ac. called le Foreland, parcel at the cross ('ad Crucem') called Arnold Close in Sewerdby and Marton: Late property of Bridlington Priory. Witn. Jo. Lane, Edw. Bee, Wm. Webster, Powle Whitmore scr., John Waterhouse, Antho. Lacy 1 item

U DRA/340 Settlement: Roberte Welburne of Muston to Thomas Johnson 27 Nov 1603 of Muston and John Storre of Huton Bushell, yeomen Messuage, close, 3 oxgangs, forby lands and half a balk throughout the fields, 18 oxgangs in a close newly enclosed and adjoining Northfield, 11 oxgangs and half a balk in a close adjoining the lordship of New - biggine, all in Muston: To uses of Roberte Welburne and wife Bettrix, then to Thomas Welburne of Muston and wife Ann and heirs of their bodies, with remainder to John brother of Thomas Welburne. Witn. Robert Lawson, Wm. Tate, Brian Taillor, Gab. Kipling, George Welburne, Robert Robinson 1 item

U DRA/341 Copy. Settlement: Robert Welburne to Thomas Johnson and 15 Oct 1604 John Storry, all of Muston, yeomen Messuage and garth (Carre Lane North) ; 2 butts of forby land in Crosse Greene in the South Field ; 2 butts in the North Field ; 1 on Springhill ; 1 near Newbiggin) ; 1 butt on Shercrofts ; and butts in Horslees ; all in Muston: To use of Robert Welburne for life, and then to George Welburne of Muston, husbandman. Witn. Thomas Welburne, Raiphe Edmond, Henry Greene, Wm. Marble jnr., Gab. Kipling, Robt. Lowson 1 item

U DRA/342 Inquisition post mortem: Robert Welborne of Muston, 7 Sep 1607 yeoman. Messuage, close, 3 bovates, forby lands and moiety of a balk in Muston (settled as U DRA/340): Died 1 Dec1607. William Welborne, aged 50, being his kinsman and heir 1 item

page 46 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/343 File 7-25 Nov 1631 a) Bargain and Sale: for £55. John Constable of Wasson, gent. and wife Marie to Thomas Welburne of Muston, yeoman: messuage, garth and closes ( Carr Lane South) and another messuage, garth and close at Strate End, in Muston: Power of attorney to Robert Lowson of Muston and Christopher Warriner of Wassand yeomen to deliver seisin. Witn. Willm. Taite, George Welborne, Christopher Warriner, Robart Rickman, George Besswicke, 7 Nov 1631 Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. Robert Winteringham, Thomas Lounsbrough, Francis Welborne, Robert Rickman. 17 Nov 1631

And with a memorandum relating to the state of the premises in 1680 b) Bargain and Sale for £5: Parties as a): cottage and garth in Muston ( Straight End South): Witn. George Beswick of Righton, Christopher Warriner. 23 Nov 1631 Endorsement of livery seisin. Witn. Christopher Holmes, John and Robt. Welburne, Robt. Winteringham, George Besswicke, - Johnson, 25 Nov 1631 c) Bond for performance of covenants of b). 23 Nov 1631 d) Feoffment. Parties and property as a). 23 Nov 1631 e) Quitclaim. Parties and property as a). 10 Nov 1631 f) Bond for performance of covenants of a). 7 Nov 1631 1 file

U DRA/344 Draft Letter of Attorney, as U DRA/343a). With note to 1631 George Beswick, 'Time would not serve to make the letter of Attorney' 1 item

U DRA/345 Gift: Thomas Welburne of Muston to his daughter Marie and 22 Dec 1631 her heirs: messuage, garth and close, and cottage, garth and close, in Muston With remainder to her sisters Elenor and Fraunces, and then to Doritie and Margrett Welburne. Margrett Welburne not to marry without consent of George Besswicke of Righton and Thomas Lownsbrough of Muston. Power of attorney to George Besswicke to deliver seisin. Witn. George Welburne, Robart Pashbye, Richard Johnson, Will. Ackinson, Steven Lownsbrough 1 item

U DRA/346 Bargain and Sale: for £20: John and Mary Constable to 21-22 Mar Thomas Welburne (all as in U DRA/343a). 2 closes called 1632 North Crofts in Muston: With Letter of Attorney to Robert Lowson and George Besswick to deliver seisin. Witn. Christ. Maior, Christo. Warriner. Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. Raiphe Huchinson, Robert Rickman, Mathue Moulterup, Methue Smith, Thomas Lounsbrough 22 Mar 1632 2 items

page 47 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/347 Bond for performance of covenants of U DRA/346 [Mar 1632] 1 item

U DRA/348 Bond in £200: John to Thomas Welburne, both of Muston, 24 Jul 1632 yeomen. To save him harmless from the forfeiture of a Bond of the same date to Marie Thomson: Witn. George Besswicke, Willm. Taite, Myles Johnson 1 item

U DRA/349 Close called North Croft: Witn. George Besswicke, Raiph 25 Jul 1632 Hoggard, Thomas Lounsbrough. Bargain and Sale: for £25: Thomas Welburne, yeoman to Rev. Miles Johnson, both of Muston 1 item

U DRA/350 Exemplification of a Final Concord: for £41: Thomas 9 Oct 1632 Welburne and Robert Ringrose, plaintiffs and John Constable esq. and wife Mary, and William Baiteson and wife Jane, deforceants. Messuage, 3 cottages, garden and 9 ac., pasture in Muston, Hunmanby, Thurnholme and : (5 Oct 1632) 1 item

U DRA/351 Quitclaim: Francis Johnson (son and heir of Thomas 30 Jun 1637 Johnson) to Thomas Welbourne, all of Muston. Further to award made between them by Lancelot Allured esq. All lands given by Thomas Johnson to Thomas Welbourne in exchange 'at the late devision of the Lordshipp of Muston & the Freholders severed from the Lords': Witn. Lancelot Alured, Miles Johnson, cler., John Johnson 1 item

U DRA/352 Settlement: Thomas Welburne of Muston, yeoman to his 6 Jul 1640 daughter Fraunces. Messuage, garth and close in Muston: To use of Thomas Welburne for life, and then to her and her heirs. Witn. Thomas Lounsbrough, John Linge, John Welburne, George Beswicke 1 item

U DRA/353 Settlement: Thomas Welborne to Rev. Myles Johnson of 26 Sep 1640 Muston and George Beswick of Righton, yeoman: barn called the High Layth, part of the Long Close, and North part of the Beaconfield Close in Muston. To use of Thomas Welborne for life and then to his daughter Margrett. Witn. John Clerke, Willm. Hogard, Lowrance Lundie, George Parkin, Richard Kery 1 item

page 48 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/354 Settlement: Thomas Welborne to Rev. Myles Johnson of 26 Sep 1640 Muston and George Beswick of Righton, yeoman Part of Summer Pasture, 4 oxgangs on North side of Beacon Hedge in Beaconfield ('Standard Close' entered in the margin), and 14 oxgangs in the Lowlands in Muston: To use of Thomas Welborne for life, and then to his daughter Francis. Witn. John Clerke, Willm. Hogard, Lowrance Lundie, George Parkin, Richard Kery 1 item

U DRA/355 Settlement: Thomas Welborne to Rev. Myles Johnson of 26 Sep 1640 Muston and George Beswick of Righton, yeoman South part of close called Highe Landes, and Carr Lane Close in Muston. To use of Thomas Welborne for life and then to his daughter Ellen, widow of Raiphe Hoggard of Fyley, yeoman. Witn. John Clerke, Willm. Hogard, Lowrance Lundie, George Parkin, Richard Kery 1 item

U DRA/356 Settlement: Thomas Welborne to Rev. Myles Johnson of 26 Sep 1640 Muston and George Beswick of Righton, yeoman North part of close called High Landes (Beacon Hedge North) in Muston, and a cottage in Hunmandbye: To use of Thomas Welborne for life and then to Richard Jurdon of Hunmandbye, yeoman & his wife Elizabeth (daughter of Thomas Welborne). Witn. John Clerke, Willm. Hogard, Lowrance Lundie, George Parkin, Richard Kery 1 item

U DRA/357 Settlement: Thomas Welborne to Rev. Myles Johnson of 26 Sep 1640- Muston and George Beswick of Righton, yeoman 1699 Messuage, 2 closes behind it, Haver Close, and South part of the Lowlands in Muston: To use of Thomas Welborne for life, and then to his daughter Mary. Witn. John Clerke, Willm. Hogard, Lowrance Lundie, George Parkin, Richard Kery. Endorsement that Mary was mother of Margaret, wife of John Hill, and grandmother of Thomas Hill, 1699 2 items

U DRA/358 Exemplification of a Final Concord: for £100. Rev. Miles 9 Oct 1640 Johnson and George Beswicke, gent., plaintiffs and Thomas Welborne deforceant. 2 messuages, 40 ac. land, 5 ac. meadow and 35 ac. pasture in Muston and Homanby: (5 Oct 1640) 1 item

page 49 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/359 Settlement: Rev. Miles Johnson to Thomas Lounsbrough, 9 May 1645 yeoman and Peter Johnson labourer, all of Muston North Croft Close in Muston: To uses of Miles Johnson and his wife Bettris for their lives and then successively and in tail male, to their third son John, fourth son Samuel, and fifth son Francis. Witn. George Welburne, John Hodgson 1 item

U DRA/360 Exemplification of a Final Concord for £100: Rev. Miles 18 Apr 1649 Johnson and George Beswick, plaintiffs and Thomas Welborne and William Maltby and wife Elizabeth, deforceants. 2 messuages, 40 ac. land and 30 ac. meadow in Muston and Honnanbye: (15 Apr 1649) 1 item

U DRA/361a Marriage Settlement: John Johnson of Muston to George 15 Mar 1650 Beswicke of Righton and Bryan Beswicke of Gristropp, yeomen: prior to marriage of John Johnson and Francis, daughter of Thomas Welborne, dec'd. 4 close meadow (two called Sea Furrs and High North Field) in Muston: Witn. Thomas Palmer, Francis Beswicke, Robert [Leang] 1 item

U DRA/361b Bond in £500: for performance of covenants of U DRA/361a 15 Mar 1650 1 item

U DRA/362 Bargain and Sale: for £100: Richard Jurdon of Boynton, 25 Mar 1650 yeoman and wife Elizabeth (a daughter of Thomas Welburn of Muston, yeoman dec'd) to George Jurdon of Boynton, yeoman: north part of close called High Landes in Muston (Beacon Hedge North): Witn. Richard Moultby, Edward Headon, Richard Jurdon of Farmonby, John Hobson, Nathaniell Jordan. Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. Richard and Christofer Maultby, Richard and Nathaniell Jurdon, Thomas Jackson, John Stanas jnr., John Hobson, Edward Headon, 25 Mar 1650 2 items

U DRA/363 Copy. Final Concord for £100: Elizabeth Buck, widow, John [20 Oct 1651] Skelton and wife Alice, George Winteringham, and George Jordane, plaintiffs and William Nesfield and wife Mercy, William Hoggard and wife Elizabeth, George Barlow and wife Hellen, and Richard Jordane and wife Elizabeth, deforceants. 3 messuages, 2 cottages, 3 gardens, 3 orchards, 39 ac. land, 20 ac. meadow, 37 ac. pasture and 32 ac. furze and heath in Gristrop, Filey and Muston 1 item

page 50 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/364 Bargain and Sale: for £78: George Jurdon of Flixton, yeoman 14 Jan 1652 and wife Fraunces to Ellin Hoggard and Frances Welburne, daughters of Thomas Welburne dec'd, all of Muston. North part of close called High Lands in Muston (Beacon Hedge North): Warranty against heirs of John Welburne of Muston dec'd, or of Richard Jurdon or his wife Elizabeth. Power of Attorney to Francis Johnson of Muston, yeoman to deliver seisin. Witn. Roger Toppin, Richard Maltby senr., George Besswicke, Matthew Maltbe, Robert and John Johnson, Francis Cowton, John Leng 1 item

U DRA/365 Bond for performance of covenants of U DRA/364 14 Jan 1652 1 item

U DRA/366 Quitclaim: Elizabeth Bucke widow and John Skelton, yeoman, 29 Dec 1652 both of Fyley, and George Winteringham of Bridlington, schoolmaster to George Jordan of Flixton, yeoman. North part of close called High Lands in Muston (Beacon Hedge North): Witn. Matthew Beckwith, Marma. Constable, Geo. Besswicke 1 item

U DRA/367 Bargain and Sale: for £180: Robert Lowson of Muston, 24 Mar 1655 yeoman, his wife Priscilla and son and heir Aaron to Thomas Lowson of Gristropyeoman. Closes of pasture in Muston, called Brackenholme in the West Care, 2 North Croft Closes, and Flage Close: Witn. Ro. Welburn, William Hutchinson, Lancelot Lowson, Thomas Law, Mathew Wardill, George Edward, William Underill, Henry Lenge, William Rudderforth 1 item

U DRA/368 Demise at £40 rent: Richard Robinson of Thickhead to John 20 Mar 1657 Aykroyd of [ ], esqs.: for 10 years from the marriage of Richard, son and heir of Richard Robinson, and Jane, a daughter of John Aykroyd, which shall not be before 20 May 1658. Farm in Folkerthorpe: Witn. J Vavasour, Ar. Robinson, Ric. and Tho. Kether 1 item

page 51 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/369 File 15 Feb 1661- a) Probate copy of Will of Hellen Hoggard of Muston, widow. 8 Jul 1689 To be buried in the chancel of Filey Church, if Mr Buck will allow, otherwise within 3 or 4 feet of the chancel door. To Margaret, wife of John Hill of Bridlington Key, Farst Andard Close in Muston. Residue to testator's sisters Frances Johnson and Mary Cowton. 20s. to poor each of Hunmanby, Muston and Fyley. Witn. John and Anne Thompson, Jonath. Kichin, Stephen Newton. Probate 27 Apr 1683. 19 Oct1682 b) Inventory of Hellen Hoggard, as a). 23 Mar 1682/3 c) Certificates (3) of baptism of Marie daughter of John Burton of Faulsgrave (5 Jan 1650/1). 23 May 1672 d) Acquittance: Mary Burton of Walsgrave alias Falsgrave 'Spincer' to Ellin Hoggard of Muston, widow, her aunt: - for £20, being a gift to Mary Burton from her grandmother Jane Wilkinson of North Dalton, widow: Witn. Ellinor Dixon, Will. Cowton, Jane and John senr. & jnr., Wilkinson 6 Jan 1672/3 e) Similar Acquittance from John Burton of Falsgrave (£20 from grandmother Jane Wilkinson). Witn. Robt. Johnson, Will. Cowton, Simon Grindall, John Hill, William Chester. 8 Jul 1689 f) Receipt for £6 paid by Hellen Hoggard to John Burton of Falsgrave, gent., as a gift to his wife, Mary and eldest son Samuell. Witn. Robert Lawson, Francis and John Johnson, Robt. Welburne. 4 Dec 1661 g) Bond in £20: John and Mary Burton, as f), to Margerett Welborne of Muston, singlewoman: for payment of £10: Witn. John Thompson, Margrett Cowton, Ellen Hoggard. 15 Feb 1660/1 1 file

U DRA/370 Bargain and Sale: for £102: John Burton and wife Mary (as U 22 Nov 1661 DRA/369f)) and William Wilkinson of North Dalton, yeoman and wife Jane to Robert Welborne of Muston, yeoman. Carr Close and Wolds Close alias Woldcliff Close in Muston: Witn. Joseph Leppington, William Foster, John Norwood, Christopher Scott, Christopher Foster, Francis Welburne, Samuel Burton 1 item

U DRA/371 Bargain and Sale for £70: John Burton and wife Mary (as U 4 Dec 1661 DRA/369f) to Hellen Hoggard (as U DRA/369a) Moor Close in Muston: Witn. Robert Lowson, Francis, John and Samuell Johnson, Robert and Thomas Welburne, James Dove, Robert Read (2), Samuell Batson, Richard Almeler, William Edward 1 item

U DRA/372 Bond for performance of covenants of U DRA/371 4 Dec 1661 1 item

page 52 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/373 Exemplification of a Final Concord for £41: Helen Hoggard, 23 Oct 1662- widow, plaintiff, and John Burton, gent. and wife Mary 21 Oct 1663 deforceants. 9 ac. pasture in Muston: (20 Oct 1662). With receipt for fine, 21 Oct 1663 2 items

U DRA/374 Mortgage: for £10: John Burton and wife Mary to Helen 4 Jul 1663 Hoggard (all as U DRA/371). Little Close in Muston: Attached is a Bond for performance of covenants. Witn. Robert Lowson, John Johnson, John Kitching, Christo. Scott, Robert read, Samuelln [ ] 1 item

U DRA/375 Settlement: (i) Ellyn Hoggard of Muston, widow, and her sister 18 Jun 1664 Margerett Welburne to (ii) Thomas Davyle of Filey esq. and Rev. Robert Constable of Muston and (iii) John Johnson of Muston. South part of close called Highlands ; Carre Lane Close ; messuage ; and North part of Beaconsfeild Close, all in Muston: To uses of Ellyn Hoggard and Margerett Welburne. Power of attorney to Robert Read, miller, to deliver seisin. Witn. Robert Bucke, Thomas Dickson, Robart Johnson, John Thompson, and (to livery of seisin) John Kitching and Thomas Winteringham 1 item

U DRA/376 Settlement: (i) John Johnson and his wife Frances to (ii) 22 Jun 1664 Thomas Wintringham and John Kitchin and (iii) Robert Johnson, all of Muston : part of close called Sumer Pasture (Filey Moore East). 4 oxgangs meadow in Beaconsfield on North side of Beacon Hedge; and 14 oxgangs in close called Lowlands, all in Muston: To use of John and Frances Johnson for their lives, and heirs of their bodies ; then to Margaret Cowton daughter of Mary Cowton of Muston, widow, and heirs of her body ; and then to Thomas Jackson, youngest son of Christofer Jackson of Bridlington, yeoman. Witn. Robert Bucke, Thomas Davyle, Bryan Beswicke, Robert Johnson, Thomas Dickson, Robert Read, John Thompson 1 item

U DRA/377 Exemplification of a Common Recovery, further to U 28 Nov 1664 DRA/375. John Johnson from Thomas Davile esq. and Rev. Robert Constable. Messuage, 14 ac. meadow and 8 ac. pasture in Muston: Hellen Hoggard and Margaret Welburne vouched to warranty (Michaelmas 1664) 1 item

U DRA/378 Exemplification of Common Recovery, further to U DRA/375: 1664 Robert Johnson from John Johnson and wife Francis 6 ac. meadow and 6 ac. pasture in Muston: George Humston vouched for warranty (Michaelmas 1664) 1 item

page 53 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/379 Exemplification of a Final Concord: for £60: Thomas 12 Feb 1666 Welburne, plaintiff and George Welburne, Robert Welburne, Thomas Lownsbrough and Robert Hackett, deforceants Messuage, garden and 5 ac. meadow in Muston: (9 Feb 1665/6) 1 item

U DRA/380 Bargain and Sale: for £22: John Johnson of Muston, 23 Mar 1666 cordwainer and wife Ann, Samuell Johnson of Grisetropp, yeoman and Francis Johnson of Muston, fellmonger, to Hellen Hoggard of Muston, widow North Croft Close in Muston: Witn. Robt. Lowson, John Johnson, Robt. Welburne, John Scott, Christo. Scott 1 item

U DRA/381 File 1-5 Nov 1668 a) Lease: at £5 rent: William Wilkinson of North Dalton, yeoman and wife Jane to Ellin Hoggard of Muston, widow for her life: close called Summer Pasture in Muston: Witn. Robert Lowson, Robert Welburne, Robt. Johnson, Wm. Jarratt, Lancelott Lowson, William Cowton, Francis Coton. 1 Nov 1668 b) Draft. Bargain and Sale: parties as a), for £20 each to Samuel, John, Elizabeth and Mary Burton (grandchildren of Jane Wilkinson) within 2,4,6 and 8 years of her death: close called Summer Pasture (12 ac.), in Muston, formerly part of a great close called Summer Pasture: 5 Nov 1668 c) Counterpart of a) d) Bond in £10 for performance of covenants of a). 1 Nov 1668 e) Bargain and Sale: for £80: Parties and property as b). Witn. Rob. Lowson, John, Francis, Robt. and Frances Johnson, Francis and William Cowton. 5 Nov 1668 f) Bond in £160 for performance of covenants of e). 5 Nov 1668 1 file

U DRA/382 Aquittance and General Quitclaim: for £20: To Samuell 2 Apr 1669 Burton of Scarborough, farmer (eldest son of John and Marie Burton of Falsgrave) by Ellen Hoggard of Muston widow, as a gift from his grandmother Jane, wife of William Wilkinson of North Dalton. Witn. William, Jane and John Wilkinson 1 item

U DRA/383 Exemplification of a Common Recovery: Robert Welburne 25 May 1669 from Helen Hoggard, widow. 16 ac. meadow in Muston: William and Jane Wilkinson vouched to warranty (Easter 1669) 1 item

page 54 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/384 Bargain and Sale: Anthony Jarrett to Robert Agar both of 13 Jun 1670 Bempton, yeomen. In performance of Will of Elizabeth Jarrett (mother of Anthony Jarrett), for discharging her debts and to secure Robert Agar against a Bond in £300 to the Comissary of the Archbishop of York for performance of the Will. 4 mares, 1 gelding, 3 'stagges', 4 oxen, 5 cows, 2 heifers, 58 sheep, 2 wains, and 16 swine: Witn. Robert Prudom, Thomas Clarke, Ambrose Childe, Samuel Wearsdale 1 item

U DRA/385 Conveyance: Anthony Jarrett to Robert Prudom of 30 Jun 1670 Bridlington, grocer and Henry Jarrett of Bempton, yeoman, in consideration of the payment of £150 under the Will of John Jarrett of Newsham, yeoman, dec'd(father of Anthony Jarrett) to his daughter Ellen, of William Clarkson of Thirsk cordwainer. 2 oxgangs in Newsham par. Bempton: To use of William Clarkson for life and then to Ellen Clarkson and heirs. Witn. Robert Agar, Stephen Deering, Adam Crispe, Samuel Wearside 1 item

U DRA/386 Nuncupative Will of Margaret Welburne of Muston. All to 14 Dec 1670 sister Hellen Hoggard, subject to £10 to niece, daughter of sister Mary Cowton. Probate 24 Dec 1675 1 item

U DRA/387 Exemplification of Final Concord: for £41: Helen Hoggard, 6 Jul 1671 plaintiff and John Burton, gent. and wife Mary, John Kitchin and wife Jane deforceants. Exemplification of Final Concord: for £41: Helen Hoggard, plaintiff and John Burton, gent. and wife Mary, John Kitchin and wife Jane deforceants: 2 ac. meadow in Muston: (2 Jul 1671) 1 item

U DRA/388 Deed of Partition: John Whiteing jnr. and Thomas Clarke of 15 Mar 1672 Bempton, yeoman. Marton-gate Close in Newsome, purchased by them from William Dawson for Bempton, yeoman: Witn. William Dawson, Samuell Firbanke, John Headon, Samuell Wearsdale 1 item

U DRA/389 Bargain and Sale: for £170: William Clarkson of Thirske, 28 Apr 1675 cordwainer and wife Ellen (as U DRA/385) to Robert Agar (as U DRA/384). 2 oxgangs in Newsham: Witn. Henry Wilson, Elin Yates, Robert Webster, Wat. Partridge, Samuell Wearsdale notary public 1 item

page 55 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/390 Exemplification of a Final Concord: for £100: Robert Agar, 5 May 1675 plaintiff, and William Clarkson and wife Ellen deforceants. 30 ac. land, 6 ac. meadow and 20 ac. pasture in Newsham and Bempton: (2 May 1675) 1 item

U DRA/391 Inventory of goods of Margaret Welburne of Muston, dec'd 26 Nov 1675 1 item

U DRA/392 Draft of U DRA/391 c.1675 1 item

U DRA/393 Release: John Darley and William Howden of Suerby, 23 Mar 1680 yeoman and William Riggall of Bridlington, Key master and mariner, to Francis Palmer, master and mariner, and Henry Cowton, mariner, both of Bridlington. 6 oxgangs in Blayklock Flatt, close, called the Huncliffes, and Kilne Garth all in Suerby: To lead to a partition of the premises between John Darley and William Howden. Witn. Anne Johnson, William Nicholson, Samuell Wearsdale 1 item

U DRA/394 Lease and Release: John Hodgson of Speeton and Robert 29 - 30 Jul Hodgson of Grindall, yeomen to Samuel Wearsdale of 1681 Bridlington, gent., and Robert Agar of Bempton, yeoman Close called Stubberdale in Righton 2 items

U DRA/395 Inventory of goods of Hellen Hoggard of Muston, dec'd 23 Mar 1683 1 item

U DRA/396 Lease for a year: Frances Johnson and Mary Cowton, widows 22 May 1683 of Bridlington Key to Timothy Langthorne and William Rymer of Bernards Inn, London, gents. Cottage, garth and close, part of close called Summer Pasture, 4 oxgangs in the Beacon Field, 14 oxgangs in the Lowlands, messuage, garth and close, cottage, garthand close, messuage with 2 closes on the backside, Haver Close, South part of close called Lowlands and North part of close called Highlands, all in Muston: To lead to a Release. Witn. John and Fran. Hill, Samuel Wearsdale 1 item

page 56 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/397 Probate Copy. Will of Frances Johnson of Bridlington Key, 16 Sep 1684 widow. To be buried in Hunmanby church. Bequests to John and Thomas, sons of John Hill of Bridlington Key; poor of Muston, Hunmanby and Bridlington and Key; John Hill and wife, Margaret. Kitchin Close, George House, Applegarth, George Close, 2 gates in the Winter Carr, Pedlar Garth, George Close-side, Jordan Field, Low Pasture and Little Parke, all in Muston: Witn. Francis Hill, William Stevenson, John Peirson. Probate 23 Nov 1685 1 item

U DRA/398 Probate Copy. Will of Robert Agars of Bempton, yeoman 26 Mar 1688 Bequests to eldest son Robert; other sons George and John; daughter Mary; wife Jane. Messuage, West Close and 3 oxgangs in Bempton: Money. Witn. John and Elizabeth Dawson, Benjamin Johnson. Probate 18 Sep 1689 1 item

U DRA/399 Acquittance and Agreement, by Thomas (2), Richard (2) and 21 Dec 1689 George Wellbourn 'the powerest of the kindered of Robert Welbourn' dec'd. For £1 10s (interest on £25) received from Mary Cowton and John Hill, executors of Thomas Welborne of Muston, dec'd further to an Order of 29 October 1650 which they agree to abide by. Witn. Robert Smith, John Stevenson 1 item

U DRA/400 Lease for a year: Peter Smyth, yeoman and wife Ellen, 2 Jun 1693 William Cooke and wife Elizabeth, all of Bridlington to John Darley of Sewerby, yeoman. Marrhole Close, a beastgate in the Carr and a croft in Seagate, in Sewerby: To Lead to a Release. Witn. Robert Vickerman, Thomas Huddleston, Jo. Grimston 1 item

U DRA/401 Memorandum of partition of 2 oxgangs at Newsham between 26 Apr 1699 George and John Agars 1 item

U DRA/402 Release: for £37 10s: Thomas Clarke of Gransmoore, 2 May 1699 shoemaker and wife Mary and Ellice Welburne of Hull spinster (daughters of Robert Welburne of Muston, yeoman, dec'd) to George Walker of Hunmanby, gent. Carre Close (in Hunmanby ?) divided into 2 closes: Witn. John Craven, Robert Walker, Mar. Nelson 1 item

page 57 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/403 Marriage Settlement: George Agars of Bempton to Edward 7 Aug 1699 Wattson of Hunmanbie and John Dawson of Bempton, all yeoman, prior to marriage of George Agars and Mary, daughter of Edward Wattson. 1 oxgang in Newsam (George Agars' share further to U DRA/401): Witn. John, Ann and Elizabeth Wattson 1 item

U DRA/404 Counterpart of marriage settlement, as U DRA/403 7 Aug 1699 1 item

U DRA/405 Probate Copy. Will of Magdalen Vickerman of Bempton, 8 Feb 1718 widow of Edward Vickerman of the same Bequests to daughters Frances, Jane and Magdalen, and son Edward. Executors, brother Robert Vickerman of Foulton and George Agars of Bempton. Witn. Mary Agars, John and William Dawson. Probate 4 June 1718 1 item

U DRA/406 Final Concord for £60: Sir Richard Osbaldeston and Thomas [21 Jun 1724] Hill, gent., plaintiffs and William Ranke and wife Mary, John Kitching and wife Anne deforceants. Cottage and 12 ac. pasture in Muston. 1 item

U DRA/407 Lease for 8 years at £40 rent: Robert Pratt of Suerby, maltster 16 Feb 1734 to Francis Paull of Marton, yeoman. Messuage, 8 oxgangs (4 being in Buck Flatt), Gilderspitt Close, 2 Butt Closes, Upper Huntcliffes, 2 lands in Hall Garth Leys, a fourth part of a meadow baulk, 2 odd lands of meadow near the West End, and 1 land of meadow towards the North side of Yousea Pitts, all in Suerby: Witn. Thomas Johnson, Thomas Pratt, W. Pierson 1 item

U DRA/408 Bargain and Sale: for 5s.: John to George Agars both of 25 Jan 1740 Bempton yeomen. George Agars' share of 2 oxgangs at Newsome, to confirm the partition, as U DRA/401. Witn. Robert Grimston, John Taylor jnr 1 item

U DRA/409 Bond in £23 2s: William Coverley of Buckton to George Agars 30 Sep 1742 senr. of Bempton, yeoman. For performance of covenants of Bargain and Sale of 13 Aug 1742: Witn. Francis Coverley, Robert Grimston 1 item

page 58 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/410 Covenant to levy a Fine: William Darley of Muston, tanner 31 Jan 1750 and wife Jane (only daughter and heir of George Agars of Bempton, dec'd) to on of their sons, George Darley of Bempton, yeoman. Messuage in Bempton and 1 oxgang, close and Sand Close in Newsome: To use of George Darley. Witn. Robert Grimston, John Taylor jnr 1 item

U DRA/411 Final Concord, further to U DRA/410: George Darley plaintiff 9 Feb 1750 and William Darley and wife Jane deforceants. Messuage, cottage, 20 ac. land, 10 ac. meadow and 10 ac. pasture in Bempton and Newsome 1 item

U DRA/412 Mortgage :for £300: Robert Darley, son and heir of William 5 May 1753 - Darley both of Muston, tanners to George Osbaldeston of 6 Jul 1756 Hunmanby esq. Closes called Five or Six Mens Days Work (7 ac.), the Ings (12 ac.) and Ten Mens Days Work (14 ac.) in Muston: Witn. George Beswick, John Taylor jnr. Endorsed with Acquittance on redemption by George and William Darley, brothers of Robert Darley, dec'd, 6 July 1756 1 item

U DRA/413 Bargain and Sale: Charles Robinson esq., Christopher 27 Nov 1756 Harrison, John Bell and Thomas Lewen gents. (commissioners in bankruptcy of Joseph Taylor, haberdasher and merchant) to John Bland, merchant John Robinson and Robert Duesbery, master mariners, all of Scarborough. Goods, chattels and all personal estate of Joseph Taylor: Witn. P. Owston, J. Betson 1 item

U DRA/414 Mortgage: for £150: William Young of Brompton, joiner 10-11 Nov (brother and heir of Thomas Young of Hull, block maker, 1769 dec'd, nephew and heir of William of Snainton, dec'd) and wife Mary, to Robert Walker of Duggleby, yeoman jnr. 1 oxgang in Snainton: Witn. D. Lambert, Joseph Boulton jnr., John Tindal 1 item

U DRA/415 Final Concord: for £60: Robert Walker plaintiff and William 20 Jan 1770 Young and wife Mary ,deforceants. 10 ac. land, 10 ac. meadow and 10 ac. pasture in Snainton: 1 item

page 59 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/416 Bargain and Sale: John Vickerman, yeoman and wife Ann to 23 Jan 1770 their daughter Rebecca Vickerman, spinster, all of Bridlington, for £20 due to Rebecca Vickerman 'for wages for many years service, work and labour' 2 beastgates in the Great and Little Moor, and 10 sheepgates appurtenant to a cottage in Nungate Street, and the allotment to be made in respect of them at the inclosure: To John and Ann Vickerman for their lives and then to Rebecca Vickerman. Witn. Richard Hitt 2 items

U DRA/417 Mortgage: Edward Dickenson of Folkton, yeoman, William 20 - 21 Jun young of Brompton, joiner (nephew and devisee of William 1771 Young of Snainton, yeoman, dec'd) and his wife Mary to Christopher Sykes of Wheldrake, esq., for £750 in all (i.e. £430 to Edward Dickinson in redemption of a previous mortgage and £320 to William Young) 1 oxgang, messuage, 2 garths, 2 closes in Middlecoates in the Highfield, close in the Horsecarr, 4 closes in the Ings and 10 ac. in the Horsecarr all in Snainton: Witn. William Robinson, Hy. Jackson, Thos. Plummer 1 item

U DRA/418 Bond in £1,500: William Young to Christopher Sykes (both as 22 Jun 1971 U DRA/417). For repayment of £750, further to mortgage, U DRA/417 1 item

U DRA/419 Mortgage: (i) Christopher Sykes (ii) William and Mary Young 7-8 Apr 1772 (all as U DRA/417) (iii) Rev. John Cayley jnr. of Brompton and Thomas Donkin of Snainton to (iv) Thomas Haggitt of Scarborough, gent., for £800 in all (i.e. £181 10s. to Christopher Sykes in redemption of previous mortgage, and £618 10s. to William Young). Messuage, 2 garths, 2 closes in Middle Coates, 4 ac. ( part of 10 ac. ) in Horsecarr, all as in U DRA/417, all in Snainton. 1 item

U DRA/420 Admission of John Bell of Scarborough as a burgess of 21 Sep 1790 Scarborough 1 item

U DRA/421 Tenancy Agreement at £55 rent: George Beswick jnr. of 4 April 1823 Muston Lodge esq. to William Milburn of Lebberston Dale Farm (37 ac.) in Lebberston 1 item

U DRA/422 Receipts for sums paid by George Beswick to Scarborough Jun - Jul 1828 Corporation in redemption of King's Rent and Petty Rent on property, late of John Bell in King Street, Scarborough and Falsgrave 7 items

page 60 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/423 Release: Finch Umfrey of Fawkeham, gent. to Mary Cocke of 5 May 1681 Horton Kirby, spinster both of co. Kent Mansion house called the Southend House alias South Howse (divided into 2 tenements) and another messuage in Hull: Witn. Tho. Bathorst, George Giffarth, Edward Prince 1 item

U DRA/424 Probate Copy. Will of Sir Thomas Strickland of Boynton. To 22 Jan 1685 be buried in Boynton Church near wife Executor Lady Jane Pile of Cillingborne Kingston, co. Wilts., until eldest son, William Strickland is 21, who shall then become executor (and other sons Walter, Thomas, Francis and Charles, in turn if predecessors die; and finally daughters Frances and Anne). Bequests to poor of Boynton, Carnaby, Fraisthorpe, Awburne, East Heslerton, Place Newton and Wintringham, Conisthorpe, Amunderby alias Amotherby, Swinton and Hessle; James Calvert; Susanna Penny; servants; Lady Jane Pile; sisters in law Lady Anne Holles and Mrs Jane Richards; sisters Mrs Frances Bourcheir, Lady Cochrann of Ogltree in Scotland; Mrs Milcah Lawson and Mrs Elizabeth St. Quintin. Witn. Matthew Oates, William Taylor. Probate 22 January 1684/5 1 item

U DRA/425 Demise at peppercorn rent: Charles Tankred of Arden esq. to 8 May 1678 John, Earl of Rutland Close called Haunby Hill (200 ac. ) in Haunby. As collateral security for peaceful possession by the Earl of messuage called Whitestone Farm alias Highcoate and Stephenthwaite in Snylesworth or Arden, par. Haunby: Witn. Ri. Denton, Tho. Story, Tho. Jackson, Christo. Denton, Antho. Hunter 1 item

U DRA/426 Rental of Manor of Fulford 1744 - 1745 1 item

U DRA/427 Copy. Will of Ursula Blomburg of New Malton, widow. 8 Oct 1774 Detailed funeral arrangements. Bequests to York County Hospital, York Lunatic Asylum (and numerous small bequests): New Malton. Personalty: Probate 24 Feb 1783 1 item

U DRA/428 Plan of estate of J. P. Robinson at Meltonby early 19th 1 plan cent.

page 61 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/429 Grant: for £5,033 18s. 3d: (i) Francis, Lord Hawley, Sir 5 Aug 1672 Charles Harbord, Surveyor General, Sir William Haward of Tandridge, co. Surrey, Sir John Talbot of Lacock, co. Wilts., and William Harbord of Grafton Park, co. Northants. esq. (surviving trustees for sale of fee farm rents) to (ii) Charles Lord St. John of Bazing and Ralph Bucknall of London esq. and (iii) William Hall and Fardinando Bucknall of London, gents. Specified rents in Kirkby, Garton, Wintersett, Tadcaster, Bishop Wilton, Wetwangue, Yokefleet, Saltmarsh, Wheldrake, Griglesweeke, Hunmanby, Frothingham, Cropton, Fraysthorpe, Mulgrave and Seaton: Witn. Rich. Lightfoot, J. Digby jnr 1 item

U DRA/430 Assignment: Thomas Jefferyes, gent. and Humfrey Robinson, 6 Jul 1614 grocer, both of London to Francis Cobb of Leckonfield Parke esq. and William Cobb of Beverley, gent. Tithes of Marshe. Tithes of hay, wool and lambs, mortuaries and oblations taken as parcel of the rectory. Tithes of corn and grain of Ottringham: Recites assignment of the premises by Phillip Saltmarsh of Thorgenbye esq. and Robert Stanley of Grays Inn, gent. to Thomas Jefferyes and Humfrey Robinson (1 Feb 1610/11). Witn. Robt. Stanley, Francis Linskill, Henry Turner 1 item

U DRA/431 Exemplification of a Final Concord for £200: John Lightbowne 29 Jun 1664 and Thomas Fawkes esq., plaintiffs, and Francis Lindley esq., Edward Godwyn, gent. and wife Dorothy, William Simpson and wife Elizabeth and Faith Lindley, deforceants. Messuage, 40 ac. land, 20 ac. meadow and 40 ac. pasture in Keyingham. 4 messuages, 2 gardens and an orchard in Hull: 1 item

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U DRA/432 Abstract of Title: Fifteen Acre Close and Hill Close in 1673 - 1754 Thorngumbald 1 item

U DRA/433 Memorandum of Surrenders and Admissions: mentions 1675 - 1690 Welwick, Patrington 1 item

U DRA/434 Rough Pedigree of Lindley family c.1700-1760 1 item

page 62 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/435 Survey 'of Mr Sagg's Land at Kayingham' 1712 1 item

U DRA/436 Receipt for £172 14s. 6d. paid by Henry Waterland to Aug 1719 Marmaduke Tounson, being purchase money for 'lands late Saggs' 1 item

U DRA/437 List of deeds relating to land at Thorngumbald 1724 - 1750 1 item

U DRA/438 Receipt for £21 paid by Henry Waterland to Thomas 26 Apr 1727 Goosman, being purchase money for 'half a boon with buildings in Keyingham' 1 item

U DRA/439 Bond in £800: George Dickinson of , gent. to Henry 18 Dec 1729 Waterland of Hedon, gent. For peaceful possession by Henry Waterland of a messuage and copyhold lands in Patrington, surrendered to him on same date by George Dickinson for £400. Witn. Robt. Bell, Pen. Ward 1 item

U DRA/440 Receipt of £70 paid by Henry Waterland to John Overton 18 Jul 1734 senr. and jnr., being purchase money for 1 oxgang in Patrington 1 item

U DRA/441 Survey of lands of [Henry] Waterland 'late Kertons' in mid 18th cent. Keyingham 1 item

U DRA/442 Survey of lands at Patrington (bequeathed to Ann, Jane, mid 18th cent. Susanna and Grace Tuton?) 1 item

U DRA/443 Abstract of Title of Richard Boyle to tithes from Thorn Closes 1760 - 1830 in Thorngumbald 1 item

U DRA/444 Letter from F. Pigot, Manchester, concerning his title to the 6 Jun 1761 manor of Bowling and lands in Keyingham 1 item

U DRA/445 Letter. Abraham Balme, Bowling Hall, to Henry Waterland, 5 Jul 1761 Hedon. Title to land at Keyingham (as U DRA/444?) 1 item

U DRA/446 Inclosure Act 1763 1 item

page 63 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/447 Lease and Release: for £40: William Thornton of Hull esq. to 5 - 6 April Rev. John Clarke of Hedon DD. Thornton Close in 1763 Keyingham: Witn. Will. Iveson, Robt. Willson 2 items

U DRA/448 Lease for 2 years at £56 rent: Henry Waterland, gent. to 23 Jan 1765 Robert Greenshaw, yeoman. House and lands in Keyingham: Witn. Joseph Story 1 item

U DRA/449 Abstract of Title: Fifteen Acre Close at Thorngumbald 1777 - 1829 1 item

U DRA/450 Lease and Release: for 10s: Rev. George Inman of 4 - 5 Jun 1784 Burrington, co. Somerset, and William Iveson of Hedon, gent. (trustees under Will of Rev. Henry Waterland of Wrington, co. Somerset) to Merrial Greene of York (grandaughter and devisee of Rev. Henry Waterland) A third part of a moiety of: a capital messuage and 4 little closes (in occupation of William Iveson), closes called the Hooks, Raikes Closes, Denwick Close, Parrott Close and Forge Closes in Hedon; 2 closes in Thorngumbald ; the manor of Ryhill with a capital messuage, close, 3 oxgangs, 14 cattlegates in Sleight Marsh and Green, and forby lands in Ryhill and Camerton ; of Thornton Close, 3 Foston Hodding Closes and 3 oxgangs in Keyingham ; messuage, garths, Overton Close, Bottom Close, allotment (44 1/2 ac.) in the East Field and allotment (29 1/2 ac.) in the West Field, in Out Newton; Skeffling Close in Skeffling; tithes in Marfleet ; rents in Ryhill ; the Union Coffee House and messuage called the Royal Oak in par. St. Sepulchre, and 3 messuages (one called the Blue Lion) and 5 tenements in Blue Lion Entry in par. St. Andrew in Cambridge: Witn. Jer. Osborne, Jos. M. Dowding, Joseph Garforth, Thos. Howson 2 items

U DRA/451 Copy. Marriage Settlement: (i) Susanna Carville of Hedon, 15 Feb 1785 spinster (ii) James Stovin of Redness esq. (iii) Cornelius Stovin of Redness esq. and Robert Spofforth of Howden, gent., prior to marriage of James Stovin to Susanna Carville Tithes of Little Humber, Thorney Crofts and Cherry Cob Sands in par. Thorngumbald, title rents in Thorngumbald, Paull, Ryhill and Camerton, and all other property of Susanna Carville in those places and in Settrington 1 item

page 64 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/452 Copy. Will of Nicholas Twigge of Beverley, gent. 31 Jul 1801 Bequests to nephews John Sykes of Hull, merchant and Daniel Sykes of Kirk Ella esq.; wife Mary; servants; nephews William Bourne of Hull, merchant and John Twigge of Market Deeping surgeon ; etc 1 item

U DRA/453 Copy. Deed of Partition: (i) John Henry Maw, late of 11 Dec 1810 Wakefield now of Doncaster, esq., (ii) John Turner, late of Chelsea esq., William Gilby of Birmingham, doctor of Physic and Rev. Thomas Dikes of Sculcoates, (iii) Susannah Stovin of Boreas Hill, widow, and (iv) Aistroppe Stovin of Myton, gent. Of the estates of James Stovin (mentions mansion house and farm at Boreas Hill, lands and tithes at Thorngumbald, Paull, Cherry Cobb Sands, Withernsea, Hollym, Ryhill and Camerton, Redness and Whitgift) 1 item

U DRA/454 Deed of Partition, by Lease and Release 12 - 13 Jun (i) George Inman of Blagden near Bristol, gent., (ii) Mary, 1812 widow of Nicholas Twigge of Beverley, (iii) William Carleill of Longstone Hall, par. Bakewell, esq. and his wife Eleanor (nee Greene), (iv) James Mander of Bakewell, gent., his wife Merrial (nee Greene) and son and heir Henry Waterland Mander of the Inner Temple, gent., (v) Smithson Waterland Greene, esq., paymaster of the Huntingdonshire Militia, John Sykes of Kirk Ella and Daniel Sykes of Raywell esqs. (vii) Edward Benson of Pontefract esq., (viii) Adam Wolley of Matlock, gent., and (ix) Thomas Burroughs of Castle Street, Falcon Square, London, gent.: of the estates of Rev. Henry Waterland in Hedon, Thorngumbald, Ryhill, Camerton, Keyingham, Out Newton and Marfleet. Similar to U DRA/450, but also includes advowson of Marfleet: 2 items

U DRA/455 Copy of Release, as U DRA/454 1812 1 item

U DRA/456 Deed of Covenants for production of title deeds, further to 13 Jun 1812 U DRA/454 1 item

U DRA/457 Copy Will of James Mander of Bakewell, co. Derby, gent. To 7 Apr 1828 be buried in Bakewell Church. Bequests to his wife Merial, sons Henry Waterland, John, James, Thomas, Nicholas and William Mander ; daughters Mary, Merial, Anne and Frances Mander Thorngumbald, Marfleet, Keyingham and Patrington 1 item

U DRA/458 Particulars of estate and cultivation of farms at Keyingham, 1831 Patrington and Thorngumbald 1 item

page 65 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/459 Letter: William Wallis of Keyingham to Thomas Mander esq., 29 May 1840 Bakewell. Fine laid on Marfleet jetty in Court of Sewers 1 item

U DRA/460 Pamphlet on Keyingham Level Drainage 1844 1 item

U DRA/461 Report of General Meeting of owners of lands on Keyingham 31 Oct 1844 Level held at the Sun Inn, Hedon 1 item

U DRA/462 Draft Conveyance: Henry Waterland Mander of Lincoln's Inn 24 Oct 1851 esq. to Mary and Merial Mander of Bakewell, spinsters for £1,000. Two - thirds of the larger Thorne Close and tithes at Thorngumbald, and moiety of tithe rents at Marfleet 1 item

U DRA/463 Admission in manor court of Burstwick. Mary, widow of Ralph 16 Mar 1681 Kirton of South Park, gent 1 item

U DRA/464 Admission in manor court of Burstwick. Rev. Thomas Sagg, 20 Nov 1689 brother and heir of Rev. William Sagg, dec'd 1 item

U DRA/465 Admission in manor court of Burstwick. Rev. Thomas Sagg, 20 Nov 1689 brother and heir of Rev. William Sagg, dec'd 1 item

U DRA/466 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Burstwick. 7 Apr 1697 Michael Tenyson to Marmaduke Townson 1 item

U DRA/467 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Burstwick. 8 May 1706 Thomas Sagg to Marmaduke Townson 1 item

U DRA/468 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Burstwick. 8 May 1706 Thomas Sagg to Marmaduke Townson 1 item

U DRA/469 Admission in manor court of Burstwick George Kirton on 1 Oct 1718 death, and under Will, of Ralph Kirton of South Park 1 item

U DRA/470 Common Recovery in manor court of Burstwick. Henry 22 Oct 1718 Waterland from Joseph Kirton of Ellerby, yeoman 1 item

page 66 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/471 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Burstwick. Henry 15 - 22 Oct Waterland from Joseph Kirton, Ralph Burnsall and 1718 Christopher Walker. Attached is relative Case and Opinion, 15 Oct 1718 1 item

U DRA/472 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Burstwick. 18 Jun 1719 Marmaduke Townson to Henry Waterland 1 item

U DRA/473 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Burstwick. 12 Apr 1721 Marmaduke Townson to Henry Waterland 1 item

U DRA/474 Copy. Surrender and Admission in manor court of Burstwick. Apr 1737 Richard Drew to John Goosman. (1 Oct 1651) 1 item

U DRA/475 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Burstwick. 22 Nov 1727 Thomas Goosman to Mary, daughter of Henry Waterland 1 item

U DRA/476 Admission in manor court of Burstwick. Walter Lindley son 28 Jul 1742 and heir of Francis Lindley, dec'd 1 item

U DRA/477 Admission in manor court of Burstwick. Thomas Pigot of 18 Jun 1760 Manchester, cousin and heir of Walter Lindley of Bowling Hall, dec'd 1 item

U DRA/478 Admissions 28 Jan 1647 - a) Admission in manor court of Burstwick. Richard Drewe, 21 Jun 1710 son of William Drewe as heir of Elizabeth Drewe daughter of James Drewe, 28 Jan 1646/7 b) Admission in manor court of Burstwick. Thomas Goosman, son and heir of John Goosman, 21 Jun 1710 1 file

U DRA/479 Admissions 3 Feb 1664 - a) Surrender and Admission in manor court of Burstwick. 20 Nov 1689 Richard Wright and wife Elizabeth to William Sagge and his eldest son William, 3 Feb 1663/4 b) Surrender and Admission in manor court of Burstwick. Richard Wright and wife Elizabeth to William Sagge and his eldest son William, 3 Feb 1663/4 c) Admission in manor court of Burstwick. Rev. Thomas Sagge, brother and heir of Rev. William Sagge, 20 Nov 1689 d) Admission in manor court of Burstwick. William Sagg, son and heir of William Sagg, dec'd. 29 Oct 1679 1 file

page 67 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/480 Marriage Settlement by Surrender and Admission in manor 19 Apr 1694 court of Patrington prior to marriage of Marmaduke Pattinson of Hull and Jane, daughter of Robert Ripley 1 item

U DRA/481 Admission in manor court of Patrington. John Burton son and 16 Apr 1694 heir of John Burton, dec'd 1 item

U DRA/482 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Patrington. 30 Apr 1696 Richard Nelsing to Richard Garner 1 item

U DRA/483 Submission in manor court of Patrington, by Richard 24 Apr 1704 Laughton to use of his wife Jane for her life and then to his eldest son Christopher 1 item

U DRA/484 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Patrington. John 4 Oct 1716 Little to John Storr 1 item

U DRA/485 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Patrington. John 10 Oct 1718 Burton to Henry Waterland 1 item

U DRA/486 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Patrington. 22 Aug 1719 William Cooke to his wife Anne 1 item

U DRA/487 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Patrington. Ann 14 Apr 1721 Cook to Henry Waterland 1 item

U DRA/488 Admission in manor court of Patrington. George Dickinson 29 Apr 1726 son and heir of William Dickinson, dec'd 1 item

U DRA/489 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Patrington. 10 Apr 1731 Patrick Newmarsh to Lawrence Harrison as collateral security 1 item

U DRA/490 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Patrington. 30 Jul 1732 Patrick Newmarsh to Lawrence Harrison as collateral security 1 item

page 68 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/491 Settlements and Admissions 3 Sep 1655 - a) Marriage settlement by Surrender and Admission in manor 19 Apr 1694 court of Patrington prior to marriage of Marmaduke Pattinson of Hull and Jane, daughter of Robert Ripley, 19 Apl 1694 b) Admission in manor court of Patrington. Ann (aged 7), daughter and heir Marmaduke Pattinson, dec'd, 2 Oct 1662 c) Admission in manor court of Patrington. Ann Pattinson (as b) on death of her mother Jane, wife of William Robinson of Hull and widow of Marmaduke Pattinson, 7 Apr 1670 d) Surrender in manor court of Patrington. John Wilkinson and wife Ann (nee Pattinson) to their uses, 2 Oct 1673 e) Copy. Certificate of baptism of Ann, daughter of Marmaduke Pattinson, 3 Sep 1655 f) Admission in manor court of Patrington. John Wilkinson and wife Ann to property in the manor which they had forfeited by reason of a lease made by them to George Snayth, contrary to the customs of the manor, 11 Aug 1681 g) Surrender and Admission in manor court of Patrington. John Wilkinson and wife Ann to George Dickenson jnr. and wife Ann 1 file

U DRA/492 Bond in manor court of Patrington. John Garner to Henry 1 Mar 1723 Waterland, for performance of covenants of Surrender of same date [ ] 1 item

U DRA/493 Surrender and Admissions 30 Apr 1696 - a) Surrender and Admission in manor court of Patrington. 2 May 1723 Richard Nelson to John Garner, 30 April 1696 b) Surrender and Admission in manor court of Patrington. John Garner to Henry Waterland, 2 May 1723 1 item

U DRA/494 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Patrington. John 12 Oct 1727 Pearson to Henry Waterland 1 item

U DRA/495 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Patrington. John 18 Oct 1734 Overton father and son to Henry Waterland 1 item

U DRA/496 Admission in manor court of Patrington. Elizabeth Overton as 3 May 1734 heiress of John Storr and his daughter Ann, wife of John Winks, both dec'd 1 item

U DRA/497 Admission in manor court of Patrington. John Overton jnr. as 3 May 1734 heir to his mother Elizabeth 1 item

page 69 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/498 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Patrington. 29 Apr 1737 Matthew Keetley to Henry Waterland 1 item

U DRA/499 Admission in manor court of Patrington. Jane Tuton under 17 Oct 1751 Will of William Laughton 1 item

U DRA/500 Admission in manor court of Patrington. Ann Tuton under Will 17 Oct 1751 of William Laughton 1 item

U DRA/501 Admission in manor court of Patrington. Susanna Tuton under 17 Oct 1751 Will of William Laughton 1 item

U DRA/502 Admission in manor court of Patrington. Ann Tuton sister and 17 Oct 1751 heir of Grace Tuton, dec'd 1 item

U DRA/503 Lease: for 10 years: at £11 rent: Robert Ducie, citizen and 14 Jan 1624 alderman of London to William Robinson of Thorganbie, yeoman. Tenement, barn, hemp-garth, closes called Darwent Landes, Little Loker and Crookedale and specified lands (mentions Noutredhurst, Woodfeild, Caromers, Micklelandes, Middlefeild, Ticke Rishes, Thornebutts, Milne Feild and Thorganbie Inges) all in Thorganbie: Witn. John Davies, Raph Burnett 1 item

U DRA/504 Bargain and Sale: for £8 3. and 9d: Fredericke Thoresby of 20 May 1653 Castlegate in York, gent. to Richard Robinson of Thickit esq. 4 lands in West Cottingwith: Witn. Richard Kether, Phillip Thoresby, Thom.Hooufe, Phillip Bowe. Attached is a Bond for performance of covenants 1 item

U DRA/505 Lease and Release: Katherine Bell, widow, and her son and 20-21 Aug heir John Robinson, yeoman, both of West Cottingwith, and 1688 George Nicholson of Cawood, cordwainer and wife Mary (daughter of Katherine Bell) to Peter Robinson of West Cottingwith (another son of Katherine Bell) For £15 to Katherine Bell, 1/- to John Robinson, £15 to George Nicholson, and £10 to be paid to William and John Bell, sons of Katherine Bell, within 9 months of her death: Hackin Close in West Cottingwith: Witn. H. Robinson, Marmaduke Souls, James Sutton, William Grave 2 items

page 70 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/506 Release: for £5: William Graves, yeoman and Elizabeth 4 Sep 1703 Graves, widow, both of West Cottingwith to Humphrey Robinson of Thickett esq. 1 land in Lingcroft in West Cottingwith: Witn. Tho. Dunington, Ed. Wilkinson, Bethell Robinson 1 item

U DRA/507 Release: for £80: Peter Robinson of Bridlington, barber 30 May 1704 chirurgeon to Humphrey Robinson of Thickett esq. Close, called Sand Lands in West Cottingwith: Witn. Jane and M. Soull, Tim. Remington, John Anderson 1 item

U DRA/508 Assignment: (i) Herbert Sowle (son and heir of Herbert Sowle, 2 Oct 1722 son and heir of Marmaduke Sowle, both dec'd) all of West Cottingwith and (ii) Thomas Mascall of York, labourer to (iii) Thomas Benson and (iv) his trustee John Allen both of York, gents. For £8 to Thomas Macall: Segg Carr Close in West Cottingwith: Witn. Darcy Preston, John Chaloner 1 item

U DRA/509 Lawyer's Account: Humphrey Osbaldeston, debtor to D. 1813 - 1818 Taylor. Holding manor courts Hunmanby and Reighton; etc. 1 item

U DRA/510 Marriage Settlement: (i) Sarah Turnell, spinster (ii) John 27 Oct 1790 Peirson, gent., (iii) Clare Turnell, widow (mother of Sarah Turnell) and (iv) Edward Nixon esq. and Robert Spofforth, gent., all of Howden, prior to marriage of John Peirson and Sarah Turnell. Moiety of messuages, cottages, farms, closes and gardens in Howden, Kilpin, Asselby and Knedlington, and in Willingham, co. Lincoln, Tickell, co. York and Harworth, co. Nottingham: Witn. Nath. Fligg, R. Spofforth, John Wilment 1 item

U DRA/511 Deed of Partition: (i) John Peirson, gent. and wife Sarah (ii) 7 May 1795 Ann Turnell, spinster and (iii) Robert Spofforth, gent., all of Howden, between John and Sarah Peirson and Ann Turnell. Estates as in U DRA/510: Witn. John Sollett, Geo. Golding, R. Spofforth jnr., William Scholfield 1 item

U DRA/512 Deed of Covenants for production of title deeds and 4 Aug 1834 indemnity: (i) Richard Fleetwood Shawe of Brantingham Thorpe esq. (ii) Robert Spofforth, late of Howden, now of Scarborough, esq., (iii) Charles Howard of Melbourne esq 1 item

page 71 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/513 Settlement: John King of Newcastle and his mother Mary 31 Jan 1659 King to Thomas Fenton, gent. and John Bower, merchant both of Bridlington Key. A little house on Bridlington Key, between house of William Walton and the West gate of the house of Mary King, in tenure of Robert Staveley, mariner: To use of Robert Staveley and his wife Allison, sister of John King. Witn. William Billton, Benia. Jackson 1 item

U DRA/514 Settlement: John King of Newcastle and his mother Mary 31 Jan 1659 King to Thomas Fenton, gent. and John Bower, merchant both of Bridlington Key. A little house and garth in Bridlington Key, between houses of John King and of Robert Staveley, in tenure of William Wilton, mariner: To use of William Wilton and his wife Ellin, sister of John King. Witn. William Billton, Benia. Jackson, Robert Staveley 1 item

U DRA/515 Final Concord: for £40: Mary Halliwell, widow, plaintiff and [20 Oct 1696] Richard Smith and wife Mary, deforceants. Messuage in Bridlington Key 1 item

U DRA/516 Marriage Settlement: Phillip Danby, mariner and Mary 27 Jan 1700 Hallywell, widow to John Rickaby jnr. and William Anderson, merchants, all of Bridlington Key: prior to marriage of Phillip Danby and Mary Hallywell. 3 tenements in Bridlington Key: Signatures cut out. 1 item

U DRA/517 Lease and Release: for £40: Robert Wood, mariner, James 13 Dec 1768 Ellis, mariner and wife Ann (daughter and heir of Robert Wood by his dec'd wife Allison, formerly called Metcalf) to John Ellis, carpenter, all of Bridlington Key. Cottage, divided into 2 tenements, in Bridlington Key: Witn. John Taylor, Rich. Hall. 2 items

U DRA/518 Final Concord: for £60: John Ellis and Samuell Marshall [20 Jan 1769] plaintiffs and James Ellis and wife Ann, John Hurst and wife Edith, deforceants. Cottage and pasture for 2 beasts and 10 sheep in Bridlington Key 1 item

U DRA/519 Covenant to stand seized: James Ellis, master mariner and 17 Apr 1769 wife Ann to John Ellis, carpenter, all of Bridlington Key. Cottage, divided into 2 tenements, in Bridlington Key: To uses of James and Ann. Witn. John Taylor & jnr. 1 item

page 72 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/520 Lease for 500 years at peppercorn rent: Marmaduke Prickett 9 Sep 1800 of Bridlington esq. to Richard Terry of Hull, merchant. 2 tenements in Fort Street or Garrison Street on the North Cliff at Bridlington Key: Witn. John Fred. Desmadryl, Will. Bright 1 item

U DRA/521 Letter: Thomas Dale, Burlington, to Richard Terry, Hull. Order 12-13 Sep in manor of Bridlington authorising Richard Terry to build on 1800 land in Fort Street, Bridlington 1 item

U DRA/522 Receipt for £1 10. 10. paid by Richard Terry to the Lords 11 Dec 1804 Feoffees of Bridlington, as rent for land. 1 item

U DRA/523 Lease and Release: for £148. 19: James Ellis, gent. to 4 - 5 May Christopher Lamplugh, yeoman, both of Bridlington Key 1812 Cottage divided into 2 tenements in Bridlington Key, and 2 pews in Bridlington Church: Witn. Wm. Stockwell, Henry Ellis. Endorsed with Receipt for £2 paid by Michael Shepley (as U DRA/524) to Christopher Lamplough, now of Burton, gent., in purchase of the premises 'lately ... destroyed and washed away by the sea', 2 Jan 1826 2 items

U DRA/524 Lease for 199 years at £1 rent: Lords Feoffees of Bridlington 2 Feb 1826 to Michael Shepley of par. St. Mary-le-Bone, co. Mdx., esq. Parcel on South side of Garrison Street, Bridlington 1 item

U DRA/525 Release: for £150: Thomas Brambles jnr. of Bridlington Key, 16 May 1826 butcher to Michael Shepley (as U DRA/524). Stable and ground on East Cliff in Bridlington Quay, with access from Garrison Street 1 item

U DRA/526 Label of the bundle, the deeds being handed over further to 1826 the endorsement on U DRA/523 1 item

U DRA/527 Crown Lease: for 99 years at £5 rent: Charles II to Anthony 28 Oct 1675 Gilby esq. 'Island or parcel of Sandy ground called the Great Sand or Sink' in the River Humber (5,000 paces in length and 1,500 paces in breadth, containing 3,500 ac.) 'now or late drowned with the waves of the sea and encompassed with banks': Recites a previous lease to Anthony Gilby for 31 years at £5 rent (1 Jun 1669). Initial portrait of Charles II. Seal has been cut off 1 item

page 73 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/528 Mortgage for £450: (i) Thomas Gylby of London, drugster, 21 Apr 1693 William Sympson, late of Sheffield, gent. and Robert Williamson of Lincolns Inn, co. Mdx., gent. (ii) William Gylby senr. of Everton, co. Notts., esq., (iii) William Gylby jnr. of Grays Inn, co. Mdx., esq. For £450 to William Gylby jnr. and 5s. to Thomas Gylby, William Sympson and Robert Williamson by William Gylby senr.: 'The Great Sand' (as U DRA/527) and closes of Marsh in the manor of Moulton, co. Lincs., (held from Catherine, Queen Dowager, for 25 years at 40s. rent by Lease dated 16 Dec 1676): Witn. George Littlefeild, John Neale, Charles Hill, Tho. Hickman, John Acklam, Dan. Gully 1 item

U DRA/529 Copy (5 May 1756) of a plan of Sunk Island, by William Jun 1755 Burrows 1 plan

U DRA/530 Letter Patent demising to Margaret Gylby, widow: for 31 years 15 Mar 1756 in all at £5 rent, for a fine of £1050. 'The Great Sand' (as U DRA/527): Seal missing 1 item

U DRA/531 Plan of Sunk Island and Cherry Cobb Sand, by Charles Tate. May 1760 With a view of the mainland, Ryall-Welwick 1 plan

U DRA/532 Letters Patent demising to Margaret Gylby, for reversionary 7 Aug 1771 term of 15 years from 15 Mar 1787: at a rent of £20 for the term in being (as U DRA/530) and £100 for the reversionary term: for a fine of £1550: 'The Great Sand' (as U DRA/527): Seal missing 1 plan

U DRA/533 Plan of Sunk Island by J. Dickenson 1783 1 plan

U DRA/534 Plan of Sunk Island by J. Dickenson 1783 1 plan

U DRA/535 Plan of the North West End of Sunk Island, not Embanked 18th cent. 1 plan

page 74 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/536 Marriage Settlement: (i) Rev. John Lonsdale of Newmiller 31 Aug 1785 Dam, par. Sandall Magna, (ii) Elizabeth Steer of Painthorpe in the same par., spinster (iii) William Steer of Wakefield, merchant: prior to marriage of John Lonsdale and Elizabeth Steer. Sum of £1,300 under marriage settlement of Charles Steer and Elizabeth Fretwell, parents of Elizabeth Steer (13 August 1748), part invested in leasehold property in Everton, co. Notts.: Witn. Geo. and Ralph Pollard 1 item

U DRA/537 Survey and Valuation of Sunk Island, by James Littlewood 1790 and Joseph Dickinson 1 item

U DRA/538 Probate Copy of Will of Robert Fretwell of Bawtry, esq. 21 Jun 1791 Bequests to wife Elizabeth; niece Elizabeth Lonsdale (as U DRA/536); etc. Sunk Island: Probate 6 Mar 1795 1 item

U DRA/539 Survey and Valuation of Sunk Island, by William Whitelock. 1797 - 1798 With plan 1 item

U DRA/540 Plan for farm on Sunk Island [1798] 1 plan

U DRA/541 Crown Lease: for 31 years: at £3,190 rent: George III to Rev. 12 Dec 1804 John Lonsdale (as U DRA/536) and Humphrey Outwith of Harwell, co. Notts., gent. Sunk Island. (9432 ac. 1r. 18p.): Fragments of seal 1 item

U DRA/542 Probate Copy of Will of Rev. John Lonsdale (as U DRA/536) 13 Aug 1805 Bequests to wife Elizabeth; sons John and Henry Gylby Lonsdale; Sunday Schools at Darfield and Chapelthorpe; etc. Sunk Island: Probate 5 Aug 1807 1 item

U DRA/543 Accounts and rental of Sunk Island, by Thomas Jackson 1818 - 1824 6 items

page 75 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/544 Release and Assignment: (i) Thomas Haworth of Hull, 3 Apr 1789 merchant (ii) John Courtney of Beverley esq. to (iii) William North late of Leven Hall Garth, par. Leven, now of Beverley, yeoman and (iv) his trustee Isaac Spencer late of Beverley, brewer, now of Seaton par. . Messuage, Hornby Close, 102 ac., 11 gates and 20p in pasture called Hossen, High and Low Enholmes, Holme Hill, Teatherons, Long Close, Torthill Bridge Close. Messuage and 1/2 oxgang, 2 garths, close in Southfield, close, 14 lands in South Carr Hill and Bottom in East Field, and 1 r. all in Tunstall 1 item

U DRA/545 Release: for £3950 in all: William North (only child of William 11 Apr 1818 North) and Richard Harrison, both of Beverley, gents., to Philip Hardy of Newton Garth, gent. Messuage, close, Hornby Garths, Glebe Garth, Carr Hill, Long Close, Thirtle Bridge Close, Holme Hill or How Mill Close, Gawthorpe Close and 5 closes allotted at the inclosure, all in Tunstall 1 item

U DRA/546 Release: for £1950: (i) Bryan, son and heir of John, dec'd, 29 Dec 1820 Taylor of Bridlington, gent., and (ii) William Gray, Anthony Thorpe and Jonathan Gray, all of York, gents., (executors of John Raines formerly of Burton Constable, late of York, gent., dec'd) to (iii) Edward Lorrimar of Tunstall, gent. and (iv) his trustee, Thomas Harrison jnr. of Hornsea, gent. Messuage, Travis Garths, Fisher Garths, Glebe Close, 3 Smiths Garths, Round Close, Inglepool Close, Cherry Hill, Carr Hill, and 4 specified allotments in Tunstall 1 item

U DRA/547 Assignment of Term: Charles Frost of Hull, gent., to Thomas 21 Dec 1820 Harrison. Messuage and lands in Tunstall (mentions Hogsea, Fourteen Acre Close, Eight Acre Close, Little South Field, Travis Garths, Round Close) 1 item

U DRA/548 Release: for £70: Charles Grimston of Grimston Garth esq. to 23 May 1822 Edward Lorrimar of Tunstall, gent. Garth in Tunstall 1 item

page 76 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/549 Gift: Simon ad Pontem of Westcottingwitht to Alan the 13th cent. merchant of Ellertona 2 ac. arable in Westcottingwitht with pasture for 20 sheep in the same field from the pasture belonging to Simon's land (i.e. all his selion in Dale, from the Derwent to the culture of the parson and lying between lands of Robert de Auuers and of Stephen de Auuers; all his selion in Skelmerplat between lands of William son of Robert and of Hugh de Skipwith, from Besefleet to Thikehevidgail; all his selion in the culture (of Peter?) in the West Field, between lands of John Mel and of Stephen de Auuers; and all his selion at Setecoppe in the West Field between lands of Emeniard and of William son of Robert): Rendering 2d yearly. Witn. Stephen the clerk, Robert son of Stephen the clerk, Robert de Auuers, William son of Robert, Geoffrey ad Fleet, Geoffrey his uncle, William Molle, John Mel 1 item

U DRA/549-551 Title Deeds of Ellerton Priory 13th cent-16th cent. and convent (Gilbertine)

Gilbert, after whom the Gilbertine order was named, was born to Jocelin, Norman lord of the manor of Sempringham in Lincolnshire, and his English wife in the early 12th century. He took the path of poverty, redistributing his goods to the poor and set up a religious house at Sempringham in 1131. Though it may not have been his original intention, a house of religious women grew up alongside, possibly out of a group of anchoresses. A second foundation at Haverholme quickly followed, though he himself gave up organization toward the end of his life, living as a hermit and wearing a hair shirt. He died at Sempringham in 1189 (Golding, Gilbert of Sempringham, passim).

The Gilbertine order quickly expanded reaching its high point in about 1300. Some houses were founded for canons only but others were double houses (monastery and nunnery) and so run by a prior and prioress. The order also had a magister, who had usually previously been a prior before becoming peripatetic, aided by two canons. The Gilbertine order was unusual for having continuous rotation of three prioresses with masters carrying out the executive function in the convent. This made the prioress relatively less powerful than many other double religious houses. Discipline was maintained by an annual chapter and the rule followed was basically Benedictine (Golding, Gilbert of Sempringham, passim).

Life within the houses was very ascetic and the nuns remained segregated from the outside community. Convents were endowed and financially supported by the priory which also had a considerable charity function. Many houses had no particular provision for care of the poor at the gate, though they had a two-tier system of looking after guests. Important guests were put up in the maior hospitum and the indigent poor were cared for in the domus elemosinarie. Ellerton was a house with a considerable foundation for the latter and one of the documents in DRA illustrates use of an advowson for the care of 13 poor. The founder of Ellerton on Spalding Moor was William son of Peter of Goodmanham, the priory being established between 1199 and 1203. Golding's major work on the Gilbertines has identified Ellerton as only a priory, but DRA/550 is a fourteenth century quitclaim to the prior and convent. The Hay family were the major patrons through the fourteenth century and they actively supported the page 77 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association ellemonysary activities. In 1387 the convent came to an agreement with Germanus Hay that if they did not carry out their work for the 13 paupers sufficently well they would suffer high penalties. Ellerton was dissolved during the Reformation (Golding, Gilbert of Sempringham, passim).

Description: These items comprise one 13th century gift of land to Alan the merchant of Ellerton, a confirmation and quitclaim to the Prior and Convent in 1350 being an advowson 'for the sustenance of 13 poor' and a rental of 1538.

U DRA/550 Confirmation and Quitclaim: Peter de Malo Lacu V, Lord of 20 Sep 1350 Mulgref, to the Prior and Convent of Ellerton Advowson to Aghton, given to the Priory by William Fitz Peter for the sustenance of 13 poor: Recites a Recovery of the premises in the King's court by the Prior from Gilbert de Welton clerk, William son of W[ ] de Friby, clerk, Roger de Styandley, clerk, and Anketil Maillor. Witn. Sir Robert de Zouche, Sir Marmaduke le Conestable of Flaynburgh, Sir William Playte, Sir Ralph de Hastynges, Sir Christopher Maillore, Peter de Richemond, John de Moubray, John del Flete, given at Mulgref 1 item

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U DRA/551 Demise: at £3. 7. 8d. rent: Robert, Master of the Gilbertine 3 Nov 1538 Order, and John, Prior of Ellerton, to Richard Thurisby of South Duffeld, gent.: Grange in West Cotynwithe and Thorganby and a shaw or spring called the Parsons Hagge For 30 years from the expiration of a recited lease of the grange from James, Prior of Ellerton, to Philip Ryche and Edward Crake, for 35 years (16 May 1535). Signed by the Master and Prior, and by Roger, the sub-prior, Richard Symson, Robert Mychylson, Wellyam Spenser, Hugh Fuller 1 item

page 78 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/552 Defeasance: Frauncis Meringa of Lincolnshire, gent. and 17 Jun 1567 Margaret Saunders, daughter of Sir Thomas Saunders, dec'd, to Robert Aske of Aughton esq. Of a deed of covenants from Robert Aske to them, made prior to their marriage, that he would stand seised of the manors of Dighton (Deighton) and Thicket, of all his land in Westcotingwith, and of a tenement in Goodmadam (Goodmanham), in all of £37 clear yearly value, to the use of Margaret for life (14 June 1567), which deed shall be void unless they pay £500 to him. Delivered to Robert Estoft to the use of Robert Aske 1 item

U DRA/553 Covenant: Humfrey Robinson, grocer and Henrye 30 Mar 1603 Robinson, haberdasher, citizens of London, to their brother Robert Robinson of London, merchant of the staple. For payment to him, at his house 'in Little St. Helens within Bysshops gate streate' of £535 in their hands, bequeathed by their father, John Robinson, citizen and merchant tailor of London, dec'd, by his will (12 July 1599) for division among four of his daughters children. Witn. George Hill notary public, and his servant Thomas Harris 1 item

U DRA/554 Bond in £200: Bartholomew Haggatt to Humphrey 27 May 1603 Robinson, both citizens and grocers of London For payment of £105 by Bartholomew Haggat to Peter Towers, citizen and merchant tailor, at his house in St. Andrew Undershaft: Witn. Robert Hill, notary public and his servant William Hill 1 item

U DRA/555 Bond in £20: Francis Mennall of Appleton, co. York, gent. 3 Sep 1614 to Valentine Golborne of the precinct of St. Martin le Grand near Aldersgate. For payment of £11 8s: Witn. Tho. Morton, Baanah Wilson, scr. 1 item

U DRA/556 Probate Copy. Will of William Arthure of Westcottingwithe, 10 Jan 1619 husbandman. To be buried in Thorganby churchyard. Bequests to wife Katherine: daughter Elizabeth; sons George, James and John: West Cottingwith: Witn. George Thorsbye, John Beckwith, William Grame. Probate 21 Dec 1620 1 item

page 79 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/557 Agreement between (i) Robert Dewcye, alderman of 7 May 1623 London (ii) Humfrey Robinson of Reddinge Graunge, co. York esq. and (iii) of Fulthorpe, co. Durham, gent. Recites that Henry Robinson was seised of the sites of Ellerton and Thickhead Priories and their messuages and lands in Ellerton, Thickhead, Aughton, Thurganby, Westockwith and West Cottingwith ; that he made specified leases ; that he contracted to make conveyances of the premises to Robert Dewcye and Humfrey Robinson ; and that doubts arose from the wording of the conveyances which led to Robert Dewcye instituting a suit in Chancery. To settle which doubts, and to end the suit, a recited survey has been made of the premises by Thomas Claye and the parties now agree on the identity of the lands conveyed and excepted. Witn. Tho. Bere, Will. Thurbane, Robert Ducie jnr.. Endorsement by R[obert] R[obinson] that he has since purchased the lands in West Cottingwith and Thorganby from Sir William Ducie 'the Aldermans son' 1 item

U DRA/558 Lease for 14 years at £8 rent: George Braidley of Louthe 20 Jan 1625 co. Lincoln, gent. to Peter Blansherd, George Armitt, Thomas Blansherd, George Walker of Melburne, Thomas Hotham and John Haukin of Storthwhait, yeomen Turbary of the Westmore, Landericke Mosse Moore or Roose Moore in Melburne and Storthwhait: Not executed 1 item

U DRA/559 Grant of Tuition and Guardianship to Ann Robinson of 3 [Apr] 1626 Thickhead, widow, of Elizabeth, Anne and Humphrey Robinson (children of Humphrey Robinson of Thickhead, dec'd? ) 1 item

U DRA/560 Account of Anne Robinson, widow, as administratrix of 1 Aug 1629 Anne Robinson, dec'd, daughter of Humphrey Robinson of Thickett dec'd. Allowed by William Easdall, Ll.d., commissary of the Archbishop of York. Account of Anne Robinson, widow, as administratrix of Anne Robinson, dec'd, daughter of Humphrey Robinson of Thickett dec'd. Allowed by William Easdall, Ll.d., commissary of the Archbishop of York 1 item

U DRA/561 Memorandum that Anne Robinson defendant in a suit 20 Jun 1633 brought by William Brearey jnr., has paid £10 into court in York, further to a Decree of 4 October 1632, for lands in London. Signed by Fr. Barton. Witn. Ferd. Robinson, Thomas Barton 1 item

page 80 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/562 Probate copy of Will of Anne Robinson of Thickett, widow. 22 Sep 1636 To be buried in Wheldrake Church as near her husband as possible. Bequests to son Richard and wife; daughter Brearey; son Humfrey; servants Joan Roote, Henry Driffeild, John Epwith and John Addinell; maids, Ellinor, Mary and Anne; poor of Wheldrake and Thorganby: personalty: Probate 25 Oct 1636 1 item

U DRA/563 Lease for 10 years at £45 rent: William Ducie of London 3 Jun 1637 esq. to George Thursby of West Cottingwith, gent. Cottingwith Grangewith specified lands in the open fields: Witn. Edw. Saltmarsh, Tho. Sowle, Will. Archer 1 item

U DRA/564 Bargain and Sale: for £10 10s: Edward Willowes of West 8 Jan 1639 Cottingwith, yeoman and his son and heir Mark Willowes to Richard Robinson of Thickhead esq. 2 broad lands called Parke Lands in Parke Close in West Cottingwith: With Bond for performance of covenants and Receipt for purchase money. Witn. Thomas Saltmarshe, George Oxnarde, Henry Driffield 1 item

U DRA/565 Lease: for 24 years at 40s. rent: John Bradley of (Lowth?) 1639 - 1659 co. Lincoln, esq. to William Laverock of Storthwate, labourer. Endorsed also with memorandum as to ownership and tenancy of the premises in 1659 1 item

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U DRA/566 Copy of exemplification of a Final Concord: for £41: 7 May 1641 Richard Robinson esq. and William Blythe plaintiffs and Edward Willowes deforceant. 9 ac. land, 1 ac. meadow and 2 ac. pasture in East Cottingwith: (Easter 1641) 1 item

page 81 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/567 Grant: Josias Prickett to John Headlam of Kexby and mid 17th cent Henry Edmonds of Wor Moiety of rectory of Bubwith, with 2 oxgangs, a rent of 2s 6d. and tithes: To uses of Will of Richard Robinson senr. of Thickett esq. ; or to his use for life and then to his daughter Mary. Recites a conveyance of the whole of the premises by ( John Aykroid?) to Josias Prickett and to Richard Robinson jnr., son of Richard Robinson senr. (28 Sep [ ]). Witn. Henry Aikroyde, Thomas (Hether?), Thomas Waterworth, Herbert Thompson 1 item

U DRA/568 List of presentments (in Harthill Wapentake court ?) mid 18th 1 item cent.

U DRA/569 Acquittance by Henry Edmunds, son and heir of Thomas 26 Jun 1657 Edmunds of Worsbrough, gent., to Richard Robinson of Thickett esq. For £800, marriage portion of Jane, daughter of Richard Robinson and wife of Henry Edmunds: Witn. Phillip Thoresby, Henry Driffeild, Freeman Harbert 1 item

U DRA/570 Bargain and Sale: for £1500: Sir William Ducy of Tortworth, 6 Jun - 8 co. Gloucs., to Richard Robinson of Thickhead esq. Aug 1659 Cottingwith Grange, with lands in West Cottingwith and Thorganby. 3 messuages and 3 cottages, and a rent of 8s. 1d. from 4 oxgangs in West Cottingwith. Messuage in Thorganby: With letter of Attorney to George Blanshard of York and Rev. John Favor of Elvington to deliver seisin. Witn. G. Blanshard, Rich. Favour, Thomas Willott. Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. Phillip Thoresby, Hugh Blyth, Henry Driffeild, George Walker, William Archer, G. Blanshard, 8 August 1659 1 item

U DRA/571 Bargain and Sale: for £180: Richard Robinson of 30 Aug 1659 Thickhead esq. to his son and heir Richard Robinson, gent. Messuage with lands in West Cottingwith and Thorganby: Witn. H. Edmundes, G, Blanshard, Her. Thompson 1 item

U DRA/572 Letters Patent granting a general pardon to Richard 20 Jun 1661 Robinson of Thickhead esq. 1 item

U DRA/573 Draft: Assignment of Lease for a life: Richard Robinson of 30 May 1663 Thickett esq. to of London, mercer Mansion house belonging to the Prebend of Langtoft called Langtoft House, within the close and at the East end of , and now divided into 3 tenements 1 item

page 82 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/574 Settlement: Richard Robinson of Thickett esq. to Henry 25 May 1672 Edmunds of Worsbrough esq. and Peter Bradley of Thickett, gent. Cottingwith Grainge ; with 3 cottages and rent of 9s. 8d., out of 4 oxgangs in West Cottingwith, and a messuage in Thorganby: To use of Richard Robinson for life and then to his wife Elizabeth for life in lieu of dower, and then to son and heir Richard Robinson for life, with remainder to Humfrey Robinson son and heir of Richard Robinson, the son. Witn. Thos. Edmundes, Tho. Stonyland, Barb. and Anne Deveveir 1 item

U DRA/575 Release: for £100: William Arthur, yeoman and wife Ann to 19 Dec 1677 Marmaduke Sowell, yeoman, all of West Cottingwith – Sandland Close, Segg Carr Close and 2 Sow-more lands 20 Apr 1728 in West Cottingwith: Witn. P. Bradley, Nich. Soull, John Cooper, William Swailles, N. Beckwith. Endorsement by Herbert Souell that he has borrowed £16 from his uncle Edmond Barker 'for which I pawn these tow writens', 20 Apr 1728 1 item

U DRA/576 Cottage and 16 gildings in Thorganby. Messuage and 26 Mar 1680 specified lands in West Cottingwith: In trust for the poor of Thorganby. Recites the original trust deed of the premises, by Thomas Saltmarsh of Thorganby esq. (20 July 1598) and subsequent conveyances to new trustees. Witn. Jane Robinson, R. Bradley, William Mawnsell, William Kempe, Matthew Savage, James Sutton. Bargain and Sale: William Swailes of Thorganby and Nicholas Cooper of West Cottingwith, yeomen to Humphrey Robinson of Thickett esq.; William Graves, Peter Cooper, Phillip Bowe, Phillipp Cooper, Richard Blyth, Francis Cooper, all of West Cottingwith, and Edward Swailes of Thorganby, yeomen 1 item

U DRA/577 Lease and Release: for £50: William Arthur of West 29 - 30 Nov Cottingwith, yeoman and wife Anne to George Woodyeare 1682 of York, gent. Messuage, croft, hempyard and 3 ac. in West Cottingwith. Witn. Sam. Williams, Tho. Thompson 2 items

U DRA/578 Defeasance of U DRA/577. Conditional on payment of £50 30 Nov 1682 to George Woodyeare 1 item

page 83 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/579 Bargain and Sale: for £30: John Watson of Thorganby, 1 Dec 1682 yeoman to George Woodyeare (as U DRA/577) Cottage and 3 ac. in West Cottingwith, conveyed to John Watson by William Arthur (as DRA/577) on 19 Oct 1681: Witn. John Wilkinson, Tho. Cooper, Tho. Thomson 1 item

U DRA/580 Mortgage for £10: Miles Poppleton of Borrowbridge, 2 Aug 1688 butcher and wife Elizabeth, and Frances Watson of York, spinster to John Wilson of York, gent. Close called Seg Carr in West Cottingwith: Witn. Edward Thweng, Willm. Whitehead 1 item

U DRA/581 Lease and Release for £10: Charles Hesslewood of West 28-29 Dec Cottingwith, yeoman to Humphrey Robinson of Thickhead 1688 esq. 4 gates on West Cottingwith Common: Witn. Fra. Morewood, John Dealltry, Nich. Suger 2 items

U DRA/582 Lease and Release: Charles Hesslewood of West 28-29 Dec Cottingwith, yeoman to Humphrey Robinson of Thickhead 1688 esq. 3 side falls of meadow in the side Ings of West Cottingwith: As collateral security for Lease and Release as U DRA/581. Witn. Fra. Morewood, John Dealltry, Nich. Suger 2 items

U DRA/583 Mortgage for: £30: Marmaduke Sowell of West Cottingwith, 18 May 1689 yeoman to Right Honourable John Foster, Lord Major of - 28 Jan York. Segg Carr close in West Cottingwith: Witn. Thomas 1703 Maw, Edw. Asheton. Endorsement of livery of seisin by George Bowill to John Foster, son of John Foster. Witn. Richard Fielder, John Abbey, Samuell Foster. 28 Jan 1702/3 1 item

U DRA/584 Bond in £60: Marmaduke and Herbert Sowell of East 18 May 1689 Cottingwith, yeoman to John Foster (as U DRA/583) For performance of covenants of U DRA/583 1 item

U DRA/585 Lease for a year: Miles and Elizabeth Popleton and 18 Nov 1689 Frances Watson (as U DRA/580) to Humphrey Robinson of Thickhead esq. 19 lands and a headland in Segge Carr: To lead to a Release. Witn. Nich. Suger, Tho. Bradley, Fra. Morewood 1 item

page 84 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/586 Bargain and Sale: for £100: William Arthur of West 14 Feb 1693 Cottingwith, yeoman, his wife Ann, and daughters Elizabeth and Hanna to Humphrey Robinson of Thicket esq. House and specified lands in the open fields of West Cottingwith: Witn. Tho. Bradley, Matt. Wood, James Sutton 1 item

U DRA/587 Lease for a year: Peter Robinson of West Cottingwith, 1 Jul 1694 yeoman to Humphrey Robinson of Hutton esq. Hackin Close in West Cottingwith: To lead to a Release. Witn. Tho. Bradley, Matt. Wood, Wm. Milner 1 item

U DRA/588 Mortgage: (i) George Woodyear, late of York now of 12 Dec 1694 Crookehill, gent., (ii) William, Anne, Elizabeth and Hannah Arthur (as U DRA/586) (iii) Humphrey Robinson (as U DRA/586) and (iv) Thomas Ward of York, gent.. For £50 paid by George Woodyear to William Arthur House and specified lands in the open fields of West Cottingwith: Redeemable on payment of £250 by Humphrey Robinson to Thomas Ward further to a recited deed of the same date. Witn. Tho. Thomson, Wm. Cuthbertson, Jona Draker 1 item

U DRA/589 Demise: for 900 years at £4 rent: Marmaduke Sowell, 21 Dec 1694 yeoman to his son Herbert Sowell, bachelor, both of West Cottingworth. House, being a half messuage, and specified lands in West Cottingworth: Witn. Anthony Colby, George Thomson, John Winder 1 item

U DRA/590 Settlement: June widow of Herbert Sowle (as U DRA/589 - 25 Nov 1698 died September 1696) to Edward Barker of Rickall and William Walker of Wheldrake, yeomen. Residue of term, as U DRA/589: To use of June Sowle for her life, then the house and Sandlands Close (part of the premises) to the use of her executors. Witn. Bryan Nelson, John Watson 1 item

U DRA/591 Release for £120: Humphrey Robinson to Thickett esq. to 30 Mar 1699 Thomas Dunnington jnr. of Thorganby. Parke Close in West Cottingworth: Witn. Thomas Dunnington senr., Jo. Blackbeard, Geo. Pearson 1 item

page 85 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/592 Mortgage for £300: Robert Davy of York and Humphrey 12 Jun 1699 Robinson of Thickhead esq. to Richard Wood of York, gent.: for £300 paid by Richard Wood of York to Robert Davy, being a debt of Humphrey Robinson Messuage and lands in West Cottingwith and Thorganby: Witn. Robert Coulton, Charles Bywater, William Clulow 1 item

U DRA/593 Bargain and Sale: for £40: Joshua Cowper of Black 26 Mar 1702 Barnsley, grocer, to Humphrey Robinson of Thickett esq. Messuage, orchard and 2 garths in West 1 item

U DRA/594 Assignment of mortgage, as U DRA/583: for £32: John 17-18 Mar Foster alderman to Thomas Mascall, labourer and wife 1703 Isabell, all of York. Segg Carr Close in West Cottingwith: Witn. George Atkinson, E. Norton, John Foster jnr. 1 item

U DRA/595 Assignment for £8: George Bovill of West Cottingwith and 19 Mar 1703 wife Jane (widow of Harbert Sowle as U DRA/589) to Thomas and Isabell Mascall (as U DRA/594). Their interest in Segg Carr Close in West Cottingwith under demise, as U DRA/589: Witn. Edmond Barker, John Walker, E. Norton 1 item

U DRA/596 Lease for a year: William Graves, yeoman and Elizabeth 3 Sep 1703 Graves, widow both of West Cottingwith to Humphrey Robinson of Thickett esq. A land in the Lingcroft in West Cottingwith: To lead to a Release. Witn. Tho. Dunnington, Ed. Wilkinson, Bethell Robinson 1 item

U DRA/597 Demise for 99 years at peppercorn rent: William Bow of 12 May 1704 West Cottingwith, yeoman to Humphrey Robinson of Thickett esq. and Edward Swailes of Thorganby, yeoman, feoffees of par. Thorganby, and William Wood of West Cottingwith, yeoman and William Romans of Thorganby, overseers of par. Thorganby. Cottage, l ac. meadow in Little Marsh, 6 1/2 ac. in the town fields, and 6 gates in the Common, in West Cottingwith: As collateral security for his saving them and par. Thorganby harmless, by providing for his wife Hannah Bow and her children who are living separately from him in Skelton and in respect of whom a Settlement Certificate has been given to the overseers of Skelton by the foeffees and overseers of Thorganby. Witn. William Bateman, Francis Copper, Robert Massam, Will. Smithson 1 item

page 86 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/598 Lease for a year: Peter Robinson of Bridlington, barber 29 May 1704 chirurgeon to Humphrey Robinson of Thickett esq. Sand Lands close in West Cottingworth: To lead to a Release. Witn. Jane and M. Soull, Tim. Remington, John Anderson 1 item

U DRA/599 Draft Assignment: (i) Harbert Sowle of West Cottingwith, early 18th (son and heir of Harbert Sowle son and heir of Marmaduke cent Sowle) and (ii) Thomas Maskell, labourer to (iii) Thomas Benson, gent. and (iv) John Allen, gent. all of York Remainder of term in Segg Carr Close under demise as U DRA/589: In connection with a Release of same date between Harbert Sowle, Thomas Maskell and Thomas Benson 1 item

U DRA/600 Mortgage for £30: Herbert Sowll of West Cottingwith, 28 Oct 1727 yeoman to Margaret Graves of York, widow. Messuage and 2 ac. in Westow Field in West Cottingwith: Witn. Ed. Wilkinson, H. Ward 1 item

U DRA/601 Lease and Release: (i) Thomas Benson of York, gent. (ii) 17 Jul 1728 Herbert Sowle of West Cottingwith, yeoman and wife Elizabeth to (iii) Nicholas Robinson of Thickett esq.: for £40 to Thomas Benson and £70 to Herbert Sowle Segg Carr Close, messuage and specified lands in West Cottingwith: Witn. Jno. Tomlinson, Nicholas Cooper, Hutton Tomlinson 2 items

U DRA/602 Assignment of mortgage. Herbert Sowell and Margaret 18 Jul 1728 Graves (as U DRA/599) to Jacob Custobody, gent. in trust for Nicholas Robinson, esq., both of York. For £30 to Margaret Graves by Nicholas Robinson. Witn. Ed. Wilkinson, H. Ward 1 item

U DRA/603 Lease for 11 years at £34 14s. rent: Henry Masterman of 30 Dec 1760 the Inner Temple, London, esq. to William Harrison of Riccall, yeoman. Messuage, 2 crofts and closes called Great Croft, Garden Close, Farr Croft and 2 Hinings, 4 closes next to the Dam and 6 ac. in the common fields and Ings in Riccall: Witn. John Wilmer, Jonathan Man 1 item

U DRA/604 Account book of Lady Elizabeth Wenlock of Escrick 1852 - 1863 1 volume

page 87 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/605 Bond in £40: Paul Danyell, merchant to Melcher Applyne, 6 Nov 1558 painter and stainer, and wife Alyce all of Hull For peaceful possession of messuage in Kyrklayne alias Churchlayne and 2 adjacent parcels in Hull (boundaries given) sold to them by Paul Danyell 1 item

U DRA/606 Feoffment: for £41: Paul Danyell (as U DRA/605) to Rev. 17 Apr 1561 John Marshall and William Johnson both of Hull Tenement in Marketestrett in Hull (boundaries given): Witn. John Mallingson, merchant, Robert Armyn, William Carlell, James Marshall and Alexander Newman, writer. Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. Master John Dalton, mayor, Thomas Pykering, John Scolles, Richard Jackling, Hugh Kyrfoot, James Clarkson, John Hardcastell, William Humfrey, Thomas Arnold, George Yattes, Edmund Clark, William Carlell, Robert Armyn, Henry Spedd, John Townesend, John Russell, James Lupton, William Pratye, Robert Bell, Richard Mowbray 1 item

U DRA/607 Quitclaim: Paul Danyell (as U DRA/605) to Rev. John 24 Apr 1561 Marshall and William Johnson, both of Hull Tenement in Marketestrett in Hull (boundaries given) 1 item

U DRA/608 Probate Copy of Will of Melchior Applyne of Hull, painter. 22 Sep1591 Bequests to wife Alice; sons Samuell and Bartholomewe; daughters Phillipp, Joyce and Marie Messuage in Churchlaine, Hull: Witn. George Davye, Peter Carlill, William Bower, Phillipp Groundrill. Probate 10 Feb 1592/3 1 item

U DRA/609 Exemplification of a Final Concord: for £41: Joseph 26 Apr 1626 Thwinge, plaintiff and Melchior Applyn, deforceant Messuage in Hull: (23 Apr 1626) 1 item

U DRA/610 Exemplification of a Common Recovery: Francis Peacock 13 Nov 1626 and Ralph Hudson from Joseph Thwinge. Messuage in Hull: Melchior Applin vouched to warranty (Mich. 1626) 1 item

U DRA/611 Exemplification of a Final Concord: for £120: John 23 Oct 1656 Crowther plaintiff and John Thwynge and wife Elizabeth, deforceants. 3 messuages and 2 gardens in Hull: (20 Oct 1656) 1 item

page 88 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/612 Lease for 5 years at £20 rent: John Crowther, woollen 11 Nov 1676 draper to Anthony Iveson, linen draper, both of Hull Corner messuage in Market Place, Hull (Church Lane North, Market Place West): Witn. John Baker, Geo. Trewman 1 item

U DRA/613 Bond in £280: Tristram Pearson, beer - brewer to John 10 Oct 1682 Metcalf, barber, both of Hull Tristram Pearson to save John Metcalf harmless in respect of a Bond in £140 to Archbishop of York, in which John Metcalf has joined, for execution by Tristram Pearson of Will of Elizabeth Pearson of Hull, widow: Witn. Leon. Story, Ric. Winchester, Tho. Peacock jnr. 1 item

U DRA/614 Copy. Will of Anthony Iveson of Hull, alderman 11 Apr 1696 Bequests to wife Ann, sons Anthony, Lancelot, Robert and William ; daughters Elizabeth, Jane and Dorothy; poor children at the Charity Hall . Lands in Kayningham. Messuage at Church Lane corner; messuage in High Street next to water side and messuage on East side of Market Place in Hull. Messuage and lands in Kirk Ella and Willerby: Witn. George and Elizabeth Trewman, George Walker 1 item

U DRA/615 Probate Copy of Will of Philadelphia Newton of Hull, widow 13 Dec 1743 Bequests to sisters Alice Bates and Susanah Lowrance (wife of John Lowrance) ; nephews John Lowrance, John Lewis and William Andrews, nieces Rebecca Stephenson, Mary wife of Robert Cross, Elizabeth wife of William Hunt and Ann Andrews. Messuage in two tenements at corner of Market Place and Church Lane, Hull. Money. Witn. Charles and John Mace, John Tym. Probate 9 Apr 1744 1 item

U DRA/616 Exemplification of a Common Recovery: William Wilson 30 Jun 1830 from John Watson Walmsley. 20 ac. land, 20 ac. meadow and 20 ac. pasture in Hessle: (Easter 1830) 1 item

U DRA/617 Stock-broking ledger of George Reckitt 1845 - 1847 1 volume

page 89 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/618-629 Records of Isaac Reckitt 1818-1855

Biographical History Family reconstruction for the Reckitts has been done by Basil N Reckitt and he has had to rely on some speculation. He has traced the family back to Edward Reckitt of Gate Burton in Lincolnshire, a husbandman who died around 1650. His youngest son, Thomas Reckitt (d.1679), of Gate Burton had six children, the youngest of whom, Thomas Reckitt (1669- 1724), married Susanna Turner in 1694 and had four children. The family were Quakers who lived within the area of the Gainsborough Monthly Meeting. The father went insane, spending some time in the Gainsborough house of correction while his wife and family were supported by the Gainsborough Friends. Susanna died young and the Friends continued to aid the children (Reckitt, William Reckitt, pp.1-8).

Their oldest surviving son, William Reckitt (1706-1769), was apprenticed by a Friend for a while and then set up as a weaver in the Wainfleet district and married Ellen Maw in 1731. They went on to have nine children though several of them did not survive childhood. In 1744 William Reckitt began a travelling ministry and in 1756 he embarked on a long journey across France and out to visit Friends in America and the West Indies before returning in 1760. From his experiences he wrote Some account of the Life and Gospel Labours of William Reckitt and editions of this contain printed copies of his letters home. The text contains detailed descriptions of the American colonies and is interesting for its anti-slavery content. In the West Indies he saw such cruelty that 'it raised such a just indignation in my heart, that I used great freedom of speech sometimes in conversation'. Any contrition he encountered he took as a sign that 'the Lord is rising...in judgement in the hearts of those negro keepers, shewing them the practice is evil'. William Reckitt made a second trip in 1764 during which his wife died. He returned to Lincolnshire and died himself in 1769 (Reckitt, William Reckitt, pp.9-49; Reckitt, Some account of the Life...of William Reckitt, pp.176-7).

One of William Reckitt's sons, Thomas Reckitt of Wainfleet (1741-1819), was Isaac Reckitt's father. He married Katherine Massey in 1772 and they had thirteen children, only seven of whom survived to adulthood. Isaac Reckitt was the fifth child and third son and he was born in 1792. His father was a successful grazier, having stayed at home to carry on his father's business while other family members followed him out to America on missionary work. Isaac took the lead from his own father, staying at home and conducting business though he seems to have inherited some of his grandfather's considerable energies. He and his older brother began a milling business in Boston and Isaac followed this with his own business in Nottingham in corn. The business records relate to this early activity. In 1840 he took over a small starch-making factory in Hull and founded Reckitt & Sons (Reckitt, William Reckitt, p.49).

Reckitt & Sons proved to be one of the most sucessful businesses in Hull in the last half of the nineteenth century and the early twentieth century. Part of the reason for success was early diversification into black lead and washing blue manufacture. By 1851 Reckitts was one of the few large industrial units in Hull, employing 51 people and putting up a stand at the Great Exhibition of that year. Already more than half its workforce was made up of women, starting a tradition of being a big employer of female labour in Hull. During the next decade the workforce quadrupled in number to 210 employees (Bellamy, 'Some aspects of the economy of Hull', I, pp.102, 112, 114, 127, 279, 280; Reckitt, The history of Reckitt and Sons Limited, passim).

In 1862 Isaac Reckitt died. He and his wife, Ann Coleby, whom he had married in 1819, had had seven children, two of whom had predeceased him. The firm was left equally to three of

page 90 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association his sons, George (1825-1900), Francis (1827-1917) and James (1833-1924) and they in their turn brought three more sons in in 1898 to carry on into the twentieth century. This was a period of continued expansion and diversification, partly under the direction of T R Ferens who had started life as a clerk for James Reckitt and ended up as general manager from 1888. Offices were opened in London and New York, sometimes staffed by family members and the company branched into pharmaceuticals as a natural progression from producing disinfectants. In 1938 Reckitt's merged with J and J Colman Ltd. to form Reckitt and Colman Ltd. and the firm, originally started by a Quaker miller in 1840, is still an important employer in Hull over 150 years later. Through family members such as James Reckitt, the impact of this family firm also needs to be measured in cultural terms. The Reckitt family dominated the village life of Swanland for several decades, ensuring that there were no until quite recently. Paternalistic welfare schemes ensured that Reckitt's workers were fed and housed and pensioned and Reckitt's Garden Village in East Hull produced an area with a self- contained identity with public buildings in classical style and vernacular architecture that was influenced by the arts and crafts movement (Reckitt, The history of Reckitt and Sons Limited, passim; Chapman-Huston, Sir James Reckitt, passim; Pevsner & Neave, York and the East Riding, pp.563-4).

Description: This important small collection records the early nineteenth century milling business of Isaac Reckitt, founder of Reckitt & Sons in Hull in 1840.

The papers give a quite comprehensive picture of the early mercantile and milling business of Reckitt in Boston, Lincolnshire, and later in Nottingham. They comprise six cash books covering the period 1818-1832; flour account books 1833-1838; bone account books 1830- 1835; Reckitt's ledgers as a wool merchant in Boston 1830-1835 and as a corn factor at Nottingham 1834-1840; his sack account book as a miller at Nottingham 1833-1839; his shop acount book from Nottingham 1833-1840 and a few wheat and other accounts which post- date the setting up of Reckitt & Sons in Hull, from the early 1850s.

U DRA/618 Cash Book of Isaac Reckitt 1818 - 1826 1 volume

U DRA/619 Cash Book of Isaac Reckitt, 1820; 1825 1820 - 1836 Flour Accounts, 1833 - 1836 1 volume

U DRA/620 Cash Book of Isaac Reckitt 1822 - 1825 1 volume

U DRA/621 Cash Book of Isaac Reckitt 1824 - 1827 1 volume

U DRA/622 Cash Book of Isaac Reckitt, 1827 - 1828; 1833 - 1839 1827 - 1839 1 volume

U DRA/623 Cash Book of Isaac Reckitt 1827 - 1832 1 volume

page 91 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/624 Account Book of Isaac Reckitt, miller at Boston, and 1830 - 1838 later Nottingham. Bone Accounts, 1830 - 1835 and Flour Accounts, 1836 - 1838 1 volume

U DRA/625 Account Book of Isaac Reckitt, miller at Boston. Mill and 1830 - 1833 Bone Accounts 1 volume

U DRA/626 Ledger of Isaac Reckitt, wool merchant at Boston 1830 - 1835 1 volume

U DRA/627 Ledger of Isaac Reckitt. Wool merchant at Boston, 1833 1833 - 1840 - 1834 and Corn Factor at Nottingham, 1834 - 1840 1 volume

U DRA/628 Sack Account Book of Isaac Reckitt, miller at 1833 - 1839 Nottingham 1 volume

U DRA/629 Account Book of Isaac Reckitt. Shop Accounts, 1833 - 1855 Nottingham, 1833 - 1840 and Wheat and other Accounts, Hull, 1850 - 1855 1 volume

U DRA/630 Abstract of Title: Rectory of Foston with messuages, 1678 - 1819 glebe lands and tithes in Foston, Kelk and 1 item

U DRA/631 Ms. Poem. 'The New Chevy Chase'. Hunting at Flixton 1802 1 item

U DRA/632 Bond in £100; William Smith of Hull, victualler, to Joseph 21 Mar 1826 and Samuel Temple of Myton, common brewers. Terms on which he shall conduct 'The Shoulder of Mutton' public house in Blanket Row, Hull 1 item

U DRA/633 Draft Declaration of Ejectment: 3 messuages, 4 gardens 29 Sep 1827 and orchards, 10 ac. meadow and 10 ac. pasture at Aldbrough 1 item

U DRA/634 Surrender in manor court of Beverley Water Towns: 17 Sep 1847 Cornelius Cayley, Sophia Eliza Courtney of Croyden, widow and Sophia Catherine Courtney, spinster (widow and child of Rev. John Courtney) to William and Anthony Atkinson and John Mair. Close at Weel 1 item

page 92 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/635 Letter: Edmund Dade Conyers, Driffield, to Messrs. 15 Jan 1852 Hawkins, Bloxham, Stocker and Bloxham. Surrender as U DRA/634 and case, Attorney General v. Atkinson 1 item

U DRA/636 Copy. Release for £2000: Samuel Hare of the Inner 2 May 1662 Temple, London, esq. and wife Elizabeth, George Edwards of the same, gent. and Francis Edwards of Arlsey, co. Beds., gent. to Durand Hotham of Winthorpe and Robert Stappleton of Grays Inn esq. Hesilskugh Grange, Sheep Walk in Sancton, and Sheep Walk in Etton (900 ac. in all): Witn. Robert Stockdale, Geo. Smallwood, Rog. Belwood, Edm. Brainston, Thomas Gage, Thomas Sowersby 1 item

U DRA/637 Surrender in Howden manor court: Nathaniell Smyth of 6 Apr 1752 Asselby and wife Elizabeth. 3 land ends in Kirkgate Field in Asselby: To use of Thomas Bondtoft of Eastrington and wife Mary 1 item

U DRA/638 Copy. Mortgage for £55: Martin Stainley of Asselby, 1 Jan 1761 yeoman to Thomas Maram of Wressle, yeoman. Messuage, 3 marshgates and specified lands in the open fields of Asselby: Witn. Wm. and Jno. Dunn 1 item

U DRA/639 Feoffment for £15: John Whitaker of Howden, gent. to 6 Feb 1767 James Craven of Newsham, farmer. 3r. in Millfield in Asselby: Witn. Willm. Dunn, William Farimond 1 item

U DRA/640 Bond in £280: Benjamin Wiley if Asselby, miller and 1 Jun 1771 William Kerchison of Hive, yeoman to Charles Leach of Knedlington, yeoman. For peaceful possession by Charles Leach of wind corn mill and 3 land ends (1/2 ac.) in Asselby, with indemnity against Benjamin Wiley and wife Catherine, William Kerchison and wife Ellen and John Dunn of Howden 1 item

U DRA/641 Mortgage Surrender in Howden manor court: William 7 Feb 1781 Leng of Asselby and wife Mary to Judith Iveson of Ripon, widow and Thomas Plummer of York, gent. 30 ac. in Asselby 1 item

page 93 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/642 Mortgage Surrender in Howden manor court for £100: 23 Apr 1781 Charles Leach of Knedlington, yeoman (mortgagee of the premises), William Graves of Asselby, miller and wife Mary to William Singleton of Asselby, yeoman Asselby mill with 1/2 ac. 1 item

U DRA/643 Notice to quit: Rev. John Nicholson and wife Nancy to 1 Aug 1844 Joseph Birkett: Farm in Asselby 1 item

U DRA/644 Lease for 999 years at £6 rent: for £12 and 'a 1 Nov 1661 considerable sum' previously paid: George Russell of Woodhall, gent. to Henry Peirson of Whitby, mariner Closes called Thistlehills and 3 Barlbie Carrs in Barlbie: Witn. Wm. Salvin, Jo. Hird, Willm. Robinson, Cha. Fairfax 1 item

U DRA/645 Bond in £300 for performance of covenants of U 1 Nov 1661 DRA/644 1 item

U DRA/646 Mortgage for £200: Mary Pearson widow and Henry 2 Feb 1700 Pearson Master and mariner to Robert Norrison, gent., all of Whitby. Term as U DRA/644: Witn. Will. Goodrick, Elizabeth Allanson, William Allanson notary public 1 item

U DRA/647 Bond in £400 for performance of covenants 2 Feb 1700 1 item

U DRA/648 Surrender in Howden manor court: William Barret and 28 Feb 1730 wife Mary. 5 gates in Barmby Pasture: To use of themselves and heirs of their bodies, and then to nephew Joshua Barret 1 item

U DRA/649 Lease for 12 years at £1 9s. rent: William Waters of 9 Sep 1753 gardiner to Robert Baldin of Barnby Marsh, yeoman. 2 ac. in the fields of Barnby Marsh: Witn. Martha and Nich. Smith 1 item

U DRA/650 Feoffment: for £17 10: Richard Waterhouse senr. to 26 Feb 1760 Richard Waterhouse jnr., both of Barmby upon the Marsh, yeoman. 1/2 ac. in field called Red Marsh in Barmby upon the Marsh: Witn. Wm. Andrew, Thomas Cass 1 item

page 94 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/651 Lease for a year: Samuel Guy and his son Nathaniel, 2 Jun 1727 both of Spaldington, yeomen, to John Hempton of Gunby and Anthony Guy of Spaldington, yeomen 3 Cherry Closes in Bellasize, Thomas Close and Hop Close at Brough Town End: To lead to a Release. Witn. Luke Blanshard, Martin Stokes, Geo. Milner 1 item

U DRA/652 Agreement: George Brooke of Howden, gent. and John 6 Jun 1772 Coats of Gainsborough, merchant. George Brooke and wife Susannah to convey to John Coats for £26 lands to be allotted to them on the inclosure of Bishopsoil in lieu of pasture rights attached to 22 ac. at Gowthorpe: Witn. Thos. Scholefield, Rd. Womack 1 item

U DRA/653 Lease for 99 years at £5 5s. rent: Henry Holley of 12 Feb 1791 Mortomley Lane End, par. Ecclesfield, nailmaker to of Bennetland, farmer. Messuage, barn and garth in Bennetland, with 1 ac. 2r. allotted at the inclosure of Bishopsoil: Witn. Thos. Ferrand, John Green 1 item

U DRA/654 Certificate that Thomas Oxtoby, grocer is a burgess of 6 Aug 1763 Beverley and, as such, toll-free in and Wales 1 item

U DRA/655 Abstract of Title of John Burkill of , yeoman: 1844 - 1850 messuage and 5 closes (40 ac.) formerly in one and called Wire Close, being leasehold, in Bielby 1 item

U DRA/656 Abstract of Will of Robert Hill dec'd, relating to leasehold 17 Nov 1845 property at Bielby contracted to be sold to Edward Harper 1 item

U DRA/657 Surrender in Bishop Wilton manor court: by William 21 Oct 1680 Pickering. 1 bovate: To use of William Pickering for life and then to his kinsman John Wood for life, then to John Wood's sister Jane Wood 1 item

U DRA/658 Surrender in Bishop Wilton manor court: William Wood 28 Apr 1726 of Bishop Wilton to William Harper senr. of Burnby and wife Elizabeth. 1/2 bovate in Bishop Wilton 1 item

page 95 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/659 Surrender in Bishop Wilton Manor court: William Wood 28 Apr 1726 to William Harper jnr., son of William Harper senr. 1/2 bovate in Bishop Wilton 1 item

U DRA/660 Release: for £61. 11. 6 :John Harker of Faxfleet, 7 Nov 1722 yeoman to George Coates of Hook, miller Cottage, garth, wind corn-mill and hill in Blacktoft, with 19 yds. of bank against River Ouse: Witn. William Battell, Emanuel Jeferson, William Coates 1 item

U DRA/661 Lease for 17 years at £17. 10s. rent: Matthew Dawson 12 Mar 1740 of Quarry Closes, par. Whitkirk, gent. to John Scholfield jnr., of Blacktoft, yeoman. Messuage, garth, Blackshaws Closes (21 ac.), 12 ac. 3 r. in the fields and 8 ac. in Hayfield Close in Blacktoft: Witn. Geo. Milner, Richd. Lidgley 1 item

U DRA/662 Assignment of Mortgage: for £200: Thomas Sutton, 21 Apr 1774 gent., Sarah Sutton, widow of Robert Sutton, tanner, all of Howden and John Turner jnr. of Bellasides, yeoman to Thomas Turner of Swanland, yeoman. Cottage and garth and close in Clementhorpe and specified lands in Scalby, all par. Blacktoft: Witn. John Sutton, Geo. Milner, John Turner. Thos. Savile 1 item

U DRA/663 Copy Mortgage for £150: John Turner senr. of 25 Jul 1777 Gilberdyke and John Turner jnr. of Hotham, yeomen to Thomas Todd of Swanland, gent. Lately erected messuage, close and Shitam Close in par. Blacktoft: Witn. Jas. Smith, Thos. Beverley 1 item

U DRA/664 Deed of Covenants :Governors of Queen Anne's Bounty 5 Jun 1849 and John Frank Lamplugh of Bridlington Quay, gent. For production of scheduled title deeds (1772 - 1843) relating to 3 ac. in the Moor, and Coney Hill Close in Bridlington, conveyed by John Frank Lamplugh and his trustee James Thompson to the curate of Christ Church, Bridlington Quay 1 item

U DRA/665 Admission in Broomfleet manor court of Elizabeth 12 May 1731 Featherstone, widow and Margaret, wife of Edward Blanshard, heiress of Margaret Fisher dec'd Messuage, hempgarth and little close in Broomfleet 1 item

page 96 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/666 Admission in Broomfleet manor court of Elizabeth 12 May 1731 Featherstone, widow and Margaret, wife of Edward Blanshard, heiress of Margaret Fisher dec'd. Messuage, hempgarth and little close in Broomfleet 1 item

U DRA/667 Lease for a year: William White of York, tallow chandler 2 Jan 1722 and wife Ann, and William Scott of Howden, husbandman to Marmaduke Guy of Folgathorpe, yeoman and wife Mary. Moiety of a cottage, croft and Crossbutt Land in the High Field in Bubwith: To lead to a Release. Witn. John Bell, Geo. Milner 1 item

U DRA/668 Notice to quit. Executors of Ann Clark to Philip 21 Sep 1843 Richardson. Close at Bubwith 1 item

U DRA/669 Abstract of Title: messuage and lands in the fields of 1724 - 1740 Burnby 1 item

U DRA/670 Lease for a year: William Ringrose, blacksmith, to his 9 Feb 1741 son Richard Ringrose, yeoman, both Burnby. Messuage, garths, little close and 24 ac. 2r. 12p. inclosed on Stile Gate Flatt and Between Dykes in Burnby: To lead to a Release. Witn. Henry Hudson, Thomas Dunn 1 item

U DRA/671 Papers in Appeal Case at East Riding Quarter Sessions: 1835 Francis Bell v. township of High Catton. Appeal against poor rate: (brief, poor rate assessment; notices; accounts) 1 item

U DRA/672 Surrender in Howden manor court: Christopher Bayles, 2 Apr 1722 merchant to William Simpson. Moiety of a cottage in Cliffe cum Lund 1 item

U DRA/673 Surrender and Admission in Malvis manor court: John 5 Jun 1722 Smith and wife Elizabeth to William Richardson and wife Anne. 3 Thorpe Closes in Cliffe 1 item

page 97 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/674 Admission in Malvis manor court: William Richardson 8 Aug1776 eldest son and heir of William Richardson of Fulford, dec'd. Cottage (at Lund) with 3 ac., 1/2 ac. in Cadcroft Field, 3 Thorpe Closes and 3 1/2 ac. in the open fields in Cliff with Lund 1 item

U DRA/675 Admission in Malvis manor court: John Rose of Whitby, 4 Jan 1780 whitesmith, son and heir of Eleanor Rose of Cliff, widow dec'd. 2 lands in Cadcroft Field in Cliff 1 item

U DRA/676 Notice to quit: George Spink and George England to 5 Oct 1843 John Lolley: Land in Cliffe with Lund 1 item

U DRA/677 Lease for a year: John Bingley of Horbury, broadcloth 10 Jun 1718 maker to Edward Dun of Thorp, yeoman. Messuage and 2 closes in Newland in Drax: To lead to a Release. Witn. Richard Wormall, John Dunn 1 item

U DRA/678 Petition to the House of Lords by 65 property owners 1883 and rate-payers of Great Driffield, against the Bill for establishing a cattle market at Driffield 1 item

U DRA/679 Case and Opinion of John Patteson, Temple: in action of 4 Mar 1829 ejectment, Davis and others v. Cook, Osbaldeston and others. Messuage, croft, cottage, 2 Haglane Closes and allotment (6 - 7 ac.) in East Cottingwith 1 item

U DRA/680 Release: for £5 10s: Richard Routledge of Thorpe to 24 Jul 1680 Thomas Jenings of Greenoake, yeomen. Messuage and hempgarth in Eastrington: Witn. John Dunn, Robt. Stephenson, P. Battell 1 item

U DRA/681 Bond in £10 for performance of covenants of Release, 24 Jul 1680 as U DRA/680 1 item

U DRA/682 Release: for £14 15s: Thomas Jenings of Eastrington, 5 May 1683 yeoman to Christopher Seale of Folkerby, tailor Cottage in Eastrington: Witn. John Williamson, John Mayle, Tho. Seale, Henry Bayles 1 item

page 98 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/683 Bargain and Sale: for £14 17. 6d: Christopher Seale to 3 Mar 1685 Robert Story of Eastrington, labourer Cottage in Eastrington: Witn. Robert Story, Robert Johnson, John Atkinson, James Dayson 1 item

U DRA/684 Bond in £10: Richard Routledge of Howden, labourer to Jun 1687 Thomas Jenings of Eastrington, yeoman. For performance of covenants of deed of the same date. Witn. Michael Portington, Rowland Dayson, E. Norton. Was enclosed in U DRA/680 1 item

U DRA/685 Surrender and Admission in Howden manor court: 5 Oct 1691 Joseph Atkinson to Thomas Allen. 3 ac. in the fields of Eastrington 1 item

U DRA/686 Bargain and Sale: for £17 7. 6d: Thomas Story of , 8 Apr 1707 husbandman and wife Anne to William Hawe of Eastrington, gent. Cottage in Eastrington (as U DRA/683?): Witn. Robt. Nurse, Lowranc Bradla. With Bond in £35 for performance of covenants 1 item

U DRA/687 Mortgage for £11: William Hawe to John Jackson of 12 Apr 1707 Eastrington, yeoman. Cottage in Eastrington: Witn. Robt. Nurse, George Brigham 1 item

U DRA/688 Mortgage for £30: William Herbert of Eastrington, 2 Jun 1715 yeoman to Thomas Leighton of Hull, housecarpenter Capital messuage, garth, orchard, 5 ac. land, close called the Leas, cottage and croft in Eastrington: Witn. William Jones, Margaret Crosby, Benjamin Graves 1 item

U DRA/689 Admission in Howden manor court: Robert Sutton, gent., 13 Apr 1724 son and heir of Robert Sutton senr. of Howden, gent. Cottage and 11 ac. 1r. in Eastrington 1 item

U DRA/690 Acquittances from Christopher Bayles to Robert and 20 May 1726 - Thomas Escrick for 5s. and 12s., purchase monies for 28 May 1748 free rents at Eastrington 1 item

U DRA/691 Surrender and Admission in Howden manor court: 29 Apr 1728 Thomas Blanshard to James Blanshard. 6 ac. 1 1/2r. in Eastrington 1 item

page 99 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/692 Bargain and Sale for £33: James Swinbank of Hull, 14 Apr 1729 mariner and wife Mary (daughter of Matthew Atkinson of Eastrington, dec'd) to Jane Hewley of Eastrington, widow and her sisters Mary and Katherin Nelson, spinsters. 3 ac. in the open fields of Eastrington: Witn. Dennis Hodgson, Robert Garton, Noah Ellythorp 1 item

U DRA/693 Memorial of U DRA/692 for enrolment at East Riding 14 Apr 1729 Registry of Deeds 1 item

U DRA/694 Certified extract from Eastrington parish registers: 11 Oct 1729 baptism of James son of William Coats of Eastrington (21 Oct 1750) 1 item

U DRA/695 Admission in Howden manor court: George Parker son 5 Oct 1747 and heir of George Parker of Eastrington, yeoman dec'd. 2 ac. 3r. in Eastrington 1 item

U DRA/696 Memorial of Feoffment: James Coats of Whitgift, butcher 10 Nov 1750 to Thomas Escricke of Howden, gent. Cottage in Eastrington (as U DRA/687?) 1 item

U DRA/697 Admission in Howden manor court: Hellen wife of Peter 11 Jan 1752 Dean, daughter and heir of George Parker, yeoman dec'd, all of Holm upon Spaldingmoor. 2 ac. 3r., as U DRA/695 1 item

U DRA/698 Surrender and Admission in Howden manor court: Peter 2 Oct 1752 and Helen Dean (as U DRA/697) and Joseph Taylor of , yeoman and wife Elizabeth (Helen Dean and Elizabeth Taylor being daughters and heirs of George Parker) to Joseph Wilson of Eastrington, yeoman and wife Margaret 1 item

U DRA/699 Covenant to stand seised: Robert Carling senr. of 8 Apr 1761 Willytoft, yeoman, to his son Robert Carling jnr. of Everingham, servantman. 2 lands in Inghams Close in Eastrington: To use of Robert Carling jnr.. Witn. Wm. and Jno. Dunn 1 item

page 100 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/700 Admission in Howden manor court: Matthew Chapman, 7 Apr 1766 butcher as heir of Rachael Bell, widow of Thomas Chapman, all Eastrington. House & garth in Eastrington 1 item

U DRA/701 Deed of Covenants: John Scholfield of Sandhall, gent. to 25 Oct 1775 Cornelius Gillyott of Yoakfleet, yeoman. For peaceful possession by Cornelius Gillyott of sites of 2 cottages in Eastrington, being copyhold, surrendered to him by John Scholfield and wife Ellin on same date: Witn. R. Spofforth jnr., W. Atkinson 1 item

U DRA/702 Bond in £50: Jacob Maslin, farmer to Robert Thomas, 11 Nov 1796 blacksmith both of Eastrington. For peaceful possession by Robert Thomas of a blacksmith's shop at Eastrington conveyed to him by Jacob Maslin for £50 (10/11 Nov 1796); indemnified against dower of Elizabeth, wife of Jacob Maslin: Witn. R. Spofforth jnr., John Bainbridge 1 item

U DRA/703 Bargain and Sale: Robert Barnard, yeoman and wife 7 - 18 Jan Anne to Thomas Cutsworth, yeoman, all of Winterton, 1651 co. Lincs.: for £8 and a lease to Robert and Anne Barnard for their lives of a toft and croft in Winterton Gootefield Close and 2 ac. in the fields of Faxfleet: Witn. William Goodwin, Thomas Fowler, Geo. Kinde. With Bond in £100 for performance of covenants. Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. Robert Howlden, Anthonie Lawne, William Everingham, 18 Jan 1650/1 2 items

U DRA/704 Bargain and Sale: for £42: John Blackshaw of 20 Oct 1671 Staplethorpe, yeoman and wife Anne to Thomas Wressell of Readnes, yeoman. Messuage, 2 hemplands and 2 ac. in Faxfleete Sleights in Faxfleet: Witn. Peter Blackshaw, Richard Tasker, John Wright. With Bond in £100 for performance of covenants 1 item

U DRA/705 Bargain and Sale: for £89: Thomas Wressle and his only 26 Jan 1675 son John Wressle to William Pearson of Faxfleete, yeoman. Messuage, 2 hemplands 2 ac. in Faxfleete Sleights in Faxfleet and 4 ac. in the fields of Faxfleet: Witn. George Earatt, John and Lancelot Tasker, Chris. Willson, Richard Lawne jnr.. With Bond in £200 for performance of covenants 1 item

page 101 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/706 Bargain and Sale: for £36: Henry Flint of Wadworth, 6 Sep 1676 gent. and wife Dorothy to Richard Lawne senr. of Faxfleet, yeoman. 6 ac. in the fields of Faxfleet: Witn. Willm. Dixon, John Tasker, P. Battell. Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. Richard Tasker, Thomas Bonill, John Tasker jnr., Richard Marshall 2 items

U DRA/707 Lease for a year: John Tasker of Faxefleete to Richard 14 Feb 1677 Baley of Hotham, yeomen. Messuage, little close, hempland, Peartree Garth and adjoining Groves (3 ac.) in Faxfleet: To lead to a Release. Witn. William Sugden, Samuell Jobson, E. Norton 1 item

U DRA/708 Mortgage for £20: William Person of Faxflete, yeoman to 15 May 1678 Christopher Bayles of Bubwith, gent. Goatfield Close, and 1 ac. in the Slights in Faxflete: Witn. Richard Burton, Edward Cade, Frank (Manerd?) 1 item

U DRA/709 Gift: Richard Lawne senr. (as U DRA/706) to his son 6 Sep 1678 John Lawne, bachelor. 6 ac. as U DRA/706: Witn. William Pearson, Richard Lawne jnr., William Burrill 1 item

U DRA/710 Bargain and Sale: for £90: Mary Huitson of Aulkborrow, 8 May 1679 - widow, John Edlington of Walkrith and wife Faith, John 15 Jun 1684 Hill of Laughton, linedresser and wife Truth, and Cicily Tyston of Ferry, spinster to William Abbey of Aulkborrow, yeoman, all in the co. Lincs. Messuage, hempgarth, Goatfield Close and 6 ac. in the fields in Faxfleett: Witn. John Geree, Thomas Wright, Thomas Peart, Edw. Sinckler, Mary Oyle. Attached is a writ Precipimus. Michael Watkin of Wressell at suit of Henry Bayles, gent. for trespass, 15 Jun 1684 1 item

U DRA/711 Surrender and Admission in Faxfleet manor court: 5 Oct 1693 William Crosier to Robert Jackson. Messuage, cottage, hempgarth and a fishgarth 1 item

U DRA/712 Surrender and Admission in Faxfleet manor court: 15 Oct 1714 Robert Jackson of York and wife Elizabeth to Thomas Simpson of Elloughton. Messuage, hempgarth and fishgarth 1 item

page 102 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/713 Mortgage: for £50: Robert Elliott of Burton Stather, co. 27 Oct 1721 - Lincs. to Philip Yonge of Hull, gents. Messuage, close 22 Apr 1729 and specified lands in the field of Faxfleet: Witn. Hugh and Ro. Mason. Endorsement of redemption. Witn. Thomas Cannam, Frances Yonge, 22 Apr 1729 1 item

U DRA/714 Lease for a year: Andrew Perrott esq. and alderman, 2 Feb 1726 John Collings esq. and alderman and Anne Mantle, widow to Sherman Rooksby, gent., all of Hull 22 ac. called Thornton Land in Faxfleet: To lead to a Release. Witn. Jacob Rookesby, John Garbutt, Mar. Wadman 1 item

U DRA/715 Admission in Faxfleet manor court: William Simpson, 5 Jun 1729 eldest son and heir of Thomas Simpson, dec'd. Cottage and Faxfleet Croft 1 item

U DRA/716 Mortgage: for £12: John Lawne of Faxfleet, yeoman to 20 Jan 1733 Robert Webster of Beverley, cordwainer. 6 ac. in Faxfleet: Witn. Robert Nelson, Suckling Spendlove 1 item

U DRA/717 Mortgage: for £30: John Lawne to Suckling Spendlove 7 May 1741 of Beverley, gent. 3 ac. in Faxfleet: Witn. Elizabeth Spendlove, Dorothy Watkinson 1 item

U DRA/718 Case and Opinion of Cornelius Cayley 22 May 1751 Title to messuage, 2 lands, hempgarth and Peartree Garth in Faxfleet, under Will of Robert Lawne of Faxfleet, yeoman 1 item

U DRA/719 Agreement for Sale: for £95. 1s: Rachel Hill of North 1 Nov 1763 Cave, widow to George Ary of Field Houses, par. , yeoman. Cottage and Faxfleet Croft in Faxfleet: Witn. Wm. Ellis jnr., W. Gatie 1 item

U DRA/720 Surrender in Faxfleet manor court by Shermar Rooksby 1 May 1765 of Melton esq. to uses of his Will. 3 cottages, 3 hempgarths and 3 Groves in Faxfleet 1 item

page 103 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/721 Surrender and Admission in Faxfleet manor court: Mary 15 May 1781 Hall of Faxfleet, widow to William Hall of Scalby, yeoman. Cottage, hempgarth, croft and parcel called a Lane or Bank in Oxmardike 1 item

U DRA/722 Abstract of Title of Barnard Clarkson: moiety of tithes of 1696 - 1790 a farm a Foggathorpe 1 item

U DRA/723 Lease for a year: Francis Mosley, gent. and Dame Mary 1 May 1713 Mosley, son and widow of Thomas Mosley esq., Grace Thompson, widow of Leonard Thompson, gent. to Thomas Grimston esq., all of York Messuage, Milne Closes, Summer Close, Street Close, Well Close, Thorne Close, Tipp Close, Milne Closes with the windmill on them, Guys Upper Close, Whine Close, Low Close, Little Low Close, Low Close, Long Close, Burton Close, Little Mill Close and Tyle Kill Close in Folgathorpe alias Folkerthorpe: To lead to a Release. Witn. Ro. Chappell, Rich. Hodgson, Ursula Watson 1 item

U DRA/724 Abstract of Title of Ann, wife of William Bingley, and 1682 - 1803 Susannah Gledhill: moiety of a messuage and lands in Foulforth 1 item

U DRA/725 Abstract of Title of the New Union Building Society: 1716 - 1835 messuages and lands in Gate Fulford 1 item

U DRA/726 Abstract of deeds and writings relating to title of 1759 - 1814 Benjamin Horner: Fulford Grange 1 item

U DRA/727 Abstract of Title of Christopher Graveley: moiety of a 1760 - 1818 field at Fulford 1 item

U DRA/728 Abstract of Title: close at Fulford purchased by Thomas 1760-1816 Rigg from William Bingley and others 1 item

U DRA/729 Letter: Anthony Atkinson, Beverley to Messers Thorp & 12 Aug 1818 Gray, York. Search in East Riding Registry of Deeds relating to property at Fulford (1765 - 1816) 1 item

U DRA/730 Schedule of copies of deeds relating to lands at Fulford 1768 - 1839 1 item

page 104 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/731 Supplemental Abstract of Title of Thomas Rigg: close at 1803 - 1825 Fulford, sold to Benjamin Hornor 1 item

U DRA/732 Supplemental Abstract of Benjamin Hornor: Fulford 1814 Grange 1 item

U DRA/733 Draft Continuation of Abstract of Title: Fulford Grange 1814 - 1838 1 item

U DRA/734 Memoranda of Abstracts of Title relating to Fulford c.1836 Grange 4 items

U DRA/735 Draft Release: for £9,800: Edward Hornor of Fulford 1839 Grange esq.(son and heir of Benjamin Hornor dec'd) and others to Charles Harris of Bradford esq. Fulford Grange, with 14 ac. 2r. 11p. in all 1 item

U DRA/736 Draft Assignment of terms in Fulford Grange, further to 1839 U DRA/735: Hewley Graham of York, gent. and others to Daniel Peck over of Woodhall par. Calverley, woolstapler 1 item

U DRA/737 Quitclaim: John Baley to John Ramsey both of Brighton, 11 Nov 1678 carpenters. All claims and demands: Witn. Anne Fotherstone, Phillip Featherstone. Was enclosed in U DRA/738 1 item

U DRA/738 Bargain and Sale: for £41: Robert Milhill of Beverley, 5 Feb 1679 yeoman and wife Francesse, Mary Cooke of Howden, widow and Isabell Bradley of Eastrington, spinster to John Ramsey, as U DRA/737. Messuage, garth and 3 ac. 3 r. in the fields of Gilberdyke: Witn. William Ramsey, Thomas Bradley, John Baley, Phillip Featherstone, Robert Noble, Margaret Jefferson 1 item

U DRA/739 Lease for a year: Richard Ramsey of Brighton 27 May 1696 (Breighton), yeoman to Anne Wright of Faxfleet, widow Messuage, garth and 3 ac. 3 r. in Gilberdyke: To lead to a Release. Witn. Giles Tomlin, Wm. Battell senr. and jnr., T Thomas Best 1 item

page 105 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/740 Bond in £127: Richard Ramsey of Brighton (Breighton) 28 May 1696 yeoman to Anne Wright of Faxfleet, widow. For performance of covenants (of Release further to U DRA/739?) 1 item

U DRA/741 Mortgage: for £50: Robert Levans of Skelton, miller and 22 Feb 1723 wife Anne to Anna Hodgson of Thorntonhouse, par. Blacktoft, widow. Messuage, garth and croft ( 2 ac.) and 3 ac. in the Fields of Gilberdyke, 3 r. in Greenoke: Witn. Anthony Guy, Noah Ellythorp 1 item

U DRA/742 Memorial of Lease and Release: William Collison of 1747 Grosvenor Square, co. Mdx., yeoman (nephew and devisee of George Blanshard of Clemthorpe, yeoman dec'd) and wife Mary, to Thomas Escricke of Howden, gent. Messuage, garths and crofts (3 ac.) next Gilberdike Lane, and 9 ac. in the fields of Gilberdike 2 items

U DRA/743 Acquittance and Quitclaim: Edward Newsome of 15 May 1779 Athorne, tailor and wife Mary, John Christian Well of Great Cliff Street, London, victualler and wife Elizabeth, William Graves of Asselby, yeoman, John Boase of Wallingfen, yeoman and wife Grace to Philip Graves eldest son of Philip Graves of Gilberdyke, yeoman dec'd. Legacies under Will of Philip Graves senr. (father of William Graves, Mary Newsome, Elizabeth Well and Grace Boase) charged on messuage and croft at Gilberdyke 1 item

U DRA/744 Bond in £540; Philip Graves of Gilberdyke, yeoman and 22 May 1779 William Graves of Asselby, miller to Joseph Blyth of Cotness, gent.To indemnify him against all claims and actions in respect of 2 closes at Gilberdyke conveyed by them to him 1 item

U DRA/745 Notice of distress: George Goulden, on behalf of 21 Jan 1841 Elizabeth Westoby, to Thomas Westoby Scheduled furniture, in respect of rent charge due to her from property in Gilberdyke held by Thomas Westoby under Will of Thomas Westoby of Hive dec'd 1 item

page 106 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/746 Demise for £2000: Sir William Babthorpe of Osgodby to 6 Oct 1619 – George Dawson of Rippon and Edward Moody of 11 Oct 1629 Northbeaste, gents. Tithes of the rectory of Hemingbrough, in Hemingbrough, , Duffield, Bowthorpe, Holmes near Selby, Barleby, Cliff, Lund, Turnham Hall, Osgodby and Bolthorpe: for 80 years if Sir William Babthorpe, his father Raiph Babthorpe esq. and brother Robert Babthorpe so long live. Recites a Grant of the premises to them for their lives, by Letters Patent, 7 July 1596. Witn. John Palmes, Richard Robinson, Christopher Hutchinson, Thomas Coocke. Endorsed with Memorandum of Assignment. George Dawson and Edward Moody to Sir John Gibson and John Ibson. Witn. James Coates, Christopher Ellison, Tho. Newsam, 11 Oct 1629 1 item

U DRA/747 Release: for £2,000: Arthur Ingram, second son of 24 Dec 1714 Arthur Ingram, dec'd, both of Barraby, esqs. to Honourable Arthur Ingram of Hills, co. Sussex esq., younger brother of Richard Viscount Irwin Manor and rectory of Heminbrough: For life of Honourable Arthur Ingram. Witn. John Hand of the Inner Temple, William Pinder 1 item

U DRA/748 Bargain and Sale: for £2. 15s: Henry Brigham of 29 Mar1709 Eastrington, son of William Brigham of Portington dec'd, to John Jordan of Hive, labourer, his wife Jane and their son William. Cottage and garth in Hive: Witn. Thomas Burnsey, Thomas Moses, Robert White 1 item

U DRA/749 Lease and Release: for £2. 10s: Elizabeth Whitehead of 16 - 17 Nov Wagen, widow to Mary Smithson of Hive, spinster 1727 Cottage and garth in Hive: Witn. Hen. and Wm. Beane 2 items

U DRA/750 Bargain and Sale: for £7. 10s: John Wilson of Thornton, 9 May 1732 yeoman and wife Mary to John Rumley of Hive, yeoman. Cottage in Hive (as U DRA/748?). Witn. Noah Ellythorp, Mark Wilson, Thomas Kemp 1 item

U DRA/751 Release: for £28 10s: John Richardson of Asselby, 14 Apr 1743 yeoman and wife Elizabeth to John Blanshard of Holme upon Spalding Moore, yeoman. Cottage and hempgarth in Holme upon Spalding Moore: Witn. Geo. Carrick, Richard Bennyson 1 item

page 107 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/752 Bond in £360: John Whittaker of Howden to John 28 Nov 1778 Occleshaw of Holme upon Spalding Moore, gents. For indemnity and peaceful possession in respect of a cottage, croft, allotment (4 ac. 1r.) and 3 Woof Closes in Holme upon Spalding Moor, conveyed to John Occleshaw by John Whittaker for £180 (27 - 28 Nov 1778): Witn. W. Atkinson, Will. Harrison 1 item

U DRA/753 Tenancy Agreement: at £300 rent: John Occleshaw, 26 Aug 1799 gent. (agent for Lord Stourton, Lady Clifford and Honourable Elizabeth Butler) to Henry Gibson, farmer, both of Holme upon Spaldingmoor Hill Farm alias Field Farm with 220 ac. and a rabbit warren (400 ac. with 1200 couple of rabbits) in Holme upon Spaldingmoor: Witn. Willm. and James Buck 1 item

U DRA/754 Draft Notice: Churchwardens and Overseers of Holme 1843 upon Spaldingmoor to Sheriff of Yorkshire. £5 rent due from John Smith of Holme, publican, from lands in possession of Sheriff 1 item

U DRA/755 Bargain and Sale: for £1550: Sir Thomas Metham of 1 Jul 1626 Metham to Nicholas Belt of Beilby, yeoman Manor house, specified messuages, tenements, cottages and shops in Hailgate, St. John gate, Flattgate, Briggate, Market Place, Seckman Lane and the Churchyard, close and lands in the Open fields of Howden: Witn. Willm. Hardwick, Marmaduke Skelton, Tho. Moore, Edw. Croftes, John Howsman 1 item

U DRA/756 Bargain and Sale: for £15: Regynold Thorpe, yeoman to 11 Jul 1632 John Lowther, glover, both of Howden 2 ac. in the fields of Howden: To use of John Lowther and wife Jane for their lives and then to their son John Lowther. Witn. Thomas Lowther, George Robinson, Henery Nelson, Richard Palmer, Georger Smith, Robert (Sawer?) 1 item

U DRA/757 Bargain and Sale: for £25. 10s: Robert Jaques of 4 Feb 1662 Whitley, butcher (and wife Mary) to Richard Drinkall of Howden, tanner, his wife Sarah, and their children John and Sarah. Messuage and garth in Flatgate in Howden: Witn. Jeremiah Howard, John Higin, John Haward, Robert Gathorne, Henry (Gordon?), Mathias Pickein, Robert Durham, John Wright, John Baxter 1 item

page 108 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/758 Lease for 31 years: Mathew Belt of Howden, gent. to 17 Apr 1667 Henry Davies of St. Johns College Oxford, gent. Manor house in Flatgate, 10 closes nearby and a windmill adjoining, 8 ac. 3 1/2r. in the fields and scheduled rents in Howden: As collateral security for peaceful possession of lands in Howden, Belby and Knedlington conveyed to Henry Davies by deed of the same date by Mathew Belt and his wife Mary, aged under 21. Witn. T. Rokeby, Henry Bennett, Tho. Harrison, James Grimes, Tho. Howgill, Wm. Sowry, Daniell (Dabbes?) 1 item

U DRA/759 Bargain and Sale: for £50: John Dunn senr., draper to 26 May 1674 Thomas Dunn, tanner both of Howden. 3 ac. 2 1/2 r. in the fields of Howden: Witn. P. Battell (others illegible) 1 item

U DRA/760 Bargain and Sale: for £7 17. 6d.: Joshua Wright of 5 May 1679 Kilpin, yeoman and wife Elizabeth to Bryan Sands of Howden, yeoman and wife Joanna. 3 r. in the fields of Howden: Witn. Will. Durham, John Hewson, Mathew Belt 1 item

U DRA/761 Bargain and Sale: for £26 15s.: Mathew Geree, woollen 14 Sep 1680 draper and Alice Geree, widow to Robert Sutton, tanner all of Howden. Messuage in St. Johns gate in Howden: Attached is Bond in £53 10s. for performance of covenants. Witn. Tho. Freeman, [ ] Garton, [ ] Allenby 1 item

U DRA/762 Bargain and Sale: for 5s.: John Ramsey of Skelton, 6 May 1685 yeoman to Elizabeth Wright of Howden, widow. Messuage in Hailegate in Howden: Witn. Alex. Harryson, John Bowes, Tho. Smyth 1 item

U DRA/763 Surrender and Admission in Howden manor court: 24 Apr 1682 Robert Wright and wife Elizabeth to Robert Collinson. 1 ac. 3r. in Ouze Carr Field 1 item

U DRA/764 Release: for £8: Thomas Sutton of Howden, yeoman, to 17 Dec 1787 Christopher Gunby of Brick Kilnes, par. Sutton in Holderness, gent. 3r. in Flattfield in Howden: Witn. Deodatus Norton, John Roper, Robert Escricke, Mathew Belt 1 item

U DRA/765 Bond in £16 for performance of covenants of U DRA/764 17 Dec 1787 1 item

page 109 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/766 Lease and Release: for £10: Thomas Wright of Blyth, 19-20 Aug co. Notts., yeoman to Joshua Allanby of Howden, 1689 currier. Messuage and barn in Haile Gate in Howden: Witn. Edw. Bucke, Richard Bingley, John Johnson 2 items

U DRA/767 Bond in £20 for performance of covenants of U DRA/766 20 Aug 1689 1 item

U DRA/768 Bargain and Sale ; for £13 10s: Thomas Nelson, 1 Dec 1692 bachelor and John Nelson, yeoman to Edward Dunn, yeoman, all of Thorpe. 1 1/2 ac. in Flatt Field in Howden: Witn. Thomas Cade, Tho. Smyth, Edward Todd 1 item

U DRA/769 Surrender and Admission in Howden manor court: 25 Jun 1694 Cuthbert Wighton and wife Sarah to Edward Dunn 1 ac. in Longwythes in Howden 1 item

U DRA/770 Bargain and Sale: for £5: Mary Durham, widow and 12 Dec 1695 William Durham, bachelor, both Howden to Christopher Gunby of Hull, gent. 1 r. Flattfield, Howden: Witn. Robert Escricke, Richard Wells, Henry Waite, Mathew Belt 1 item

U DRA/771 Bond in £10 for performance of covenants of U DRA/770 12 Dec 1695 1 item

U DRA/772 Bargain and Sale: Nicholas Lowther of Barmby on the 25 Mar 1697 Marsh, yeoman and wife Elizabeth to John Awdus, father and son, of Knedlington, for £40 to Nicholas Lowther and 1 guinea to Elizabeth Lowther. Darwent Close (3 ac.) in Yarmsyow, in Howden: With Bond in £82 for performance of covenants. Witn. John Audus jnr., Miles Nutbrown, Joshua Johnson, Simon Musgrave 1 item

U DRA/773 Mortgage: for £30: Thomas Dunn of Howden, tanner to 20 Oct 1699 - Edward Dunn of Thorpe, yeoman. Cottage, now a barn, 11 Apr 1704 and Mason Garth in Howden: Witn. Jno. Dunn jnr., Wm. Battell senr., Ann Wighton. Endorsement of redemption by John Loggan. Witn. Jno. Bullen, John Portington, William Rusholme, 11 Apr 1704 1 item

page 110 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/774 Lease and Release ; for £75 ; Matthew Belt jnr. of 1-2 Nov 1699 Holme upon Spaldingmoore, gent. and wife Mary, and Matthew Belt senr. of Howden, gent. and wife Mary to Thomas Stephenson of Gribthropp, yeoman and his daughters Jane and Elizabeth. 14 ac, 1r. in the fields of Howden: Witn. Nichol. Blanshard, Mary Lee 2 items

U DRA/775 Lease for a year: Nicholas Scruton, cordwainer and wife 9 Apr 1700 Alice, to Joseph Tayler, cordwainer, all of Howden Messuage in Briggate in Howden: To lead to a Release. Witn. John Allanby, Wm. Battell senr. 1 item

U DRA/776 Bargain and Sale: for £5: Thomas Sutton, yeoman to 13 May 1704 John Dunn, draper both of Howden. 1 land in Buttfeild: Witn. Nicholas Belt, Mordecai Dunn 1 item

U DRA/777 Bargain and Sale: for £34 10s: Robert Escricke of 25 Jan 1705 Howden, whitesmith to Edward Dunn of Thorp, yeoman 2 ac. 1 1/2 r. in Flatt Field in Howden: Witn. Michaell Bacon, William Richardson, Matthew Bristol 1 item

U DRA/778 Lease and Release: for £85: John Jackson of North 6-7 Jun 1707 Newbald, yeoman and wife Jane and Elizabeth Stephenson of , spinster to Anne Leng of , widow. 14 ac. 1 r. in the fields of Howden: Witn. Jane Skipwith, Luke Leng, William Battell senr. and jnr. 2 items

U DRA/779 Lease for 21 years at £6 10s. rent: William Burton of 2 Jan 1710 Cottingham, gent. to Robert Escricke, husbandman and Thomas Escricke, mercer, both of Howden. 14 ac. in Flatt Field in Howden: Witn. Thomas Harrison, Robert Awdus 1 item

U DRA/780 Admission in Howden manor court: John Dunn as son 17 Apr 1721 and heir of Edward Dunn of Thorpe, dec'd. 1 ac. in Flattfield in Howden 1 item

U DRA/781 Bargain and Sale: for £42: Thomas Turnell of Howden, 2 Jan 1734 gent., to William Westoby, waterman, his wife Mary, and James Crawsha, waterman, all Howdendike. Messuage at Howdendike: Witn. John Trelkeld, Geo. Milner 1 item

page 111 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/782 Final Concord: for £60: Matthew Kitching, plaintiff and [2 Jun 1735] Edward Williams and wife Susannah and Mary Allanby, spinster, deforceants Messuage in Howden 1 item

U DRA/783 Lease for a year: Edward Williams, tailor and wife 20 Jun 1735 Susannah (widow of William Allenby of Howden, currier, dec'd) and Mary Allenby, spinster (only surviving child of William and Susannah Allenby) all of par. St. Giles in the Fields, co. Mdx., to Matthew Kitching of Howden, chapman. Messuage in Brigg Gate in Howden: To lead to a Release. Witn. David Jenks, Fenwick Lyddall 1 item

U DRA/784 Lease for a year: Elizabeth Loggan, widow and Timothy 27 Aug 1736 Loggan, woollen draper, both of Howden and Jane Lucas of York, spinster to Thomas Stephenson of Grobthorpe, gent. and wife Susannah. Messuage, Maltkiln and garth in Flatt Gate in Howden: To lead to a Release. Witn. J. Dunn younger, Geo. Athorpe 1 item

U DRA/785 Bargain and Sale: for 52s 6d: Richard Lund, a soldier 27 Apr 1737 recently returned from abroad and discharged, not settled in any particular place and married to Susanah, widow of William Allenby (as U DRA/783) to Mathew Kitching. Messuage in Brigg Gate in Howden, as U DRA/783: Witn. William Vawser, Tho. Brown 1 item

U DRA/786 Release: for £50: Elizabeth Drinkall, widow of Samuel 18 May 1738 Drinkall, joiner, and their daughter Elizabeth jnr., spinster, to James Tune, joiner and wife Elizabeth, all of Howden. Messuage in Hailgate: Witn. John Wighton, Geo. Athorpe 1 item

U DRA/787 Lease for a year: Gabriell Whitaker and his eldest son 2 Apr 1747 William Whitaker, merchants to John Dunn, gent., all of Howden: Woodlane Close (6 ac.) in Howden. To lead to a Release. Witn. Geo. and Jno. Athorpe 1 item

U DRA/788 Lease for a year: Herbert Dawson of Howden, tailor, to 14 Feb 1755 James Bilbrough of Belby, yeoman. Messuage in Briggate in Howden: To lead to a Release. Witn. Willm. Dunn, Jos Body 1 item

page 112 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/789 Further Mortgage: for £10: John Briggs jnr., tailor, to 20 May 1756 Priscilla Lowther, widow, both of Howden. Messuage in Halegate in Howden: Further to Mortgage for £20 (3 Jul 1751). Witn. William Dunn, Elizabeth Lowther 1 item

U DRA/790 Memorial of Indenture: (i) George Moor, victualler, (ii) 29 Oct 1766 John Dixon, master and mariner and wife Elizabeth, all of Hull, (iii) Robert Dunn, gent. and (iv) Joshua Dunn, gent., both of Howden. Messuage (Hail Gate East, Market Place West) in Howden: Witn. Dan Whitaker, Willm. Dunn 1 item

U DRA/791 Copy: Lease and Release for £315: William Staines, 9 - 10 Dec stonemason and Robert French, chandler, both of 1785 Barbican in London to Thomas Tyas, joiner and his trustee Robert Fearne, grocer, both of Howden Messuage in Briggate in Howden, close allotted at Bishopsoil Inclosure and close in Kilpin: Witn. John Pierson, Robert Spofforth, Rd. Lowndes of Lincolns Inn and F. Weybridge of 26 St. John Street 2 items

U DRA/792 Cottage in Flatt Gate, 3 Flatt Field Closes, Barn Close, 17 Apr 1788 Woodlane Close, 86 ac. in the open fields of Howden Copy: Deed of Covenants to revoke old a declare new uses, and Mortgage for £1500: Ann Elizabeth Broadley of Brantingham, widow of Isaac Broardley to Joshua Crompton, Timothy Mortimer, George Ewbank and Gilbert Crompton of York, bankers 1 item

U DRA/793 Copy. Surrender of Term as U DRA/792 to Isaac 5 Aug 1793 Broadley of Brantingham 1 item

U DRA/794 Bond in £800: Thomas Athorpe esq., Cornet in the 29 Sep 1797 Horse Guards, to Robert Spofforth jnr., gent. To indemnify him against any claims to a messuage in Briggate, 2 closes and a garden in Howden: Witn. John Sollett, Thos. Jas. Dyson 1 item

U DRA/795 Notice to quit: George Keir to Thomas Broom: Lands in 14 Jun 1841 Howden 1 item

page 113 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/796 Notice: Edward Crom. Brown as agent for George and 23 Jul 1842 John Walker, to George Galtress. To remove encroachments on land adjoining Nag's Head public house in Howden 1 item

U DRA/797 Notice to quit: Thomas Royston to Jane Foster: cottage 3 Apr 1843 in Howden 1 item

U DRA/798 Notice to quit: John Bowman to John Grundon: public 26 Sep 1843 house in Howden 1 item

U DRA/799 Notice of quitting: Thomas Tireman to Joseph Wilkinson 24 Mar 1851 Wright: messuage in St. Johns Street in Howden 1 item

U DRA/800 Bond in £200: Michael Leppington of Hunmanbie, 6 Mar 1621 yeoman and Wife Anne to William Harvie of Killome super le Wolde, yeoman. For performance of covenants of a Bargain and Sale to William Harvie of same date, of a messuage, close, cottage, toft, croft and 3 oxgangs in Kyllome: Witn. Tho. Gibson, Thomas Johnson, William Burthan, Richard Hewbanke, William Welles, Richard Whithead, Thomas Hallder 1 item

U DRA/801 Grant: William Henry Thompson of Kilham esq. to 24 Mar 1836 Warwick Hele Tonkin and James Wake of Exeter, barristers. Yearly rent charge of £500 charged on specified lands in the fields of Kilham: In trust for Letitia Elizabeth Thompson of Exeter, wife of William Henry Thompson 1 item

U DRA/802 Mortgage: for £30: John Rowley of Kilpin, tailor and wife 24 Jul 1665 Ann to Robert Escrick of Howden, whitesmith Messuage, garth and croft in Kilpin: Witn. Thomas Athorpe, John Jackson, Richard Seaton, Thomas Nelson, Jon. Haward 1 item

U DRA/803 Bargain and Sale: or £20: Robert Wilboare of Gowle, 1 Mar 1673 wheel wright, to Thomas Athropp of Kilpin, yeoman Cottage and croft in Kilpin: Witn. Willm. Johnson, William Upplebie, Richard Palmer, Thomas Gibson 1 item

page 114 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/804 Lease and Release: for £13 10s: Nicholas Jackson of 9-10 Jun 1686 Kilpin, yeoman to Lawrence Athorp of Nottingham, gent. Moiety of close called Pepper Lands and 2 selions in Redcarre Close in Kilpin: Witn. Henry Athorp, Thomas Langton, Francis Kirkus, Edward Andrewes 2 items

U DRA/805 Release: for £16: Nicholas Jackson (as U DRA/804) and 15 Aug 1687 wife Avis to Lawrence Athorpe (as U DRA/804) Specified parcels of meadow (5 ac.) in Kilpin: Witn. Henry Athorpe jnr., John Rowley, Fra. Kirkasse, Edward Andrewes 1 item

U DRA/806 Bargain and Sale: for £36: John Rowley of Kilpin, tailor 26 Mar 1688 and Robert Escricke of Howden, gent. to Lawrence Athorpe (as U DRA/804). Messuage, garth and croft at Kilpin: Witn. Tho. Athorpe, Richard Garton, Frauncis Kirkasse, John Kirkas 1 item

U DRA/807 Lease and Release ; for £20: Nicholas Jackson to John 8-9 Mar 1690 Nelson of Greenoake, gent. 4 ac. in Little Thorne Ends in Kilpin: Witn. Simon Wilkinson, P. Battell, Jane Williamson 2 items

U DRA/808 Surrender and Admission in Howden manor court: 25 Jun 1694 Cuthbert Wighton and wife Sara to Edward Dunn 1 1/2 ac. in Kilpin Bownell 1 item

U DRA/809 Bond in £52: Thomas Lucas of York, chandler, to 22 Sep 1694 Edward Dunn of Thorpe, yeoman. For performance of covenants of deed of same date: Witn. John Baxter, William Storme, Matthew Belt. Folded with U DRA/808 1 item

U DRA/810 Lease and Release: for £6: Joseph Awdus of Howden 23 - 24 Mar and wife Tomasin and Thomas Langton of Kilpin, 1711 yeoman to Heyrick Athorpe of Nottingham esq. 3 r. in Causey Carrs in Kilpin: Witn. John Kirkhous, J. Athorp, Ralph Northend 2 items

U DRA/811 Surrender and Admission in Howden manor court: John 28 Apr 1712 Athorp of Belby to Edward Dunn of Thorpe 1 ac. 1 r. in Kilpin Bownhill: 1 item

page 115 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/812 Admission in Howden manor court: John Dunn son and 17 April 1721 heir of Edward Dunn of Thorpe dec'd. 1 1/2 ac. in Kilpin: 1 item

U DRA/813 Surrender and Admission in Howden manor court: John 6 Apr 1730 Richardson, yeoman to Simon Air, inn keeper, both of Howden. 2 ac. in Kilpin 1 item

DRA/814 Release: for £20: Heyrick Athorpe (as U DRA/810) to 29 Mar 1732 Gabriell Whitaker of Howden, grocer. Parcel called a Wharfe ground (creek west ; a bank east ; clow north ; River Ouze south) in Kilpin: Witn. Geo. Athorpe, Fras. Kirkhouse 1 item

U DRA/815 Mortgage for £20. Francis Kirkhouse of Kilpin, yeoman 18 Oct 1737 to Jonathan Wilson of Howden, roper. Mary Croft Close in Kilpin, and 2 ac. in Mill Field in Skelton: Witn. John Wilson, Geo. Athorpe 1 item

U DRA/816 Lease and Release: for £52 10s: Rev. Henry Goodricke 7 Apr 1756 of Aldbrough and wife Margaret (daughter and devisee of John Taylor of Beverley esq. dec'd) to John Dunn of Howden, gent. Moiety of 2 closes in Kilpin: Witn. Matthew Glenton, Thos. Dunn 2 items

U DRA/817 Survey of Nab Close in Kilpin 18 Oct 1760 1 item

U DRA/818 Notice to quit: Thomas Clayton to Richard Ward: 13 Nov 1842 messuage in Kilpin 1 item

U DRA/819 Surrender and Admission in Howden manor court: 27 Jun 1636 Robert Craggs to his daughter Mary. Messuage in Knedlington 1 item

U DRA/820 Surrender and Admission in Howden manor court: Miles 30 Sep 1706 Nutbrowne and wife Elizabeth to John Athorpe 3 ac. 3 r. in the fields of Knedlington 1 item

page 116 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/821 Surrender and Admission in Howden manor court: John 5 Oct 1713 Awdus of Knedlington, son of Elizabeth Awdus, widow, to uses of himself and his intended wife Thomasine Close of Howden, spinster. Howden Close and 12 ac. in the fields of Knedlington 1 item

U DRA/822 Surrender and Admission in Howden manor court: 5 Apr 1714 Thomas Clarke to John Awdus. 1r. and 1/2 ac. in Knedlington 1 item

U DRA/823 Surrender and Admission in Howden manor court, as 11 Jun 1737 Mortgage for £260: Elizabeth and John Awdus to John Dunn senr. of Howden, gent. Messuage and croft, Farr Croft, North Garth, Howden Close, and 2 ac. 1r. in Knedlington 1 item

U DRA/824 Bond in £400: George Lolley of Langwith to Leonard 26 Mar 1767 Pickard and Richard Mackley of York, gents. For performance of covenants of a mortgage (by Surrender and Admission of same date) for £200 of a messuage, croft, Aromans Croft, Pinfold Croft and 5 1/2 ac. in the fields of Knedlington 1 item

U DRA/825 Surrender and Admission in Howden manor court: 11 Apr 1774 William Cook of Armin, mariner (mortgagee of the premises), Rev. Joseph Fisher of Drax and wife Mary, to Elizabeth Athorpe of Howden, widow. Close in Knedlington 1 item

U DRA/826 Covenant to stand seised: William Weddell of Newby, 27 Sep 1774 esq. to Elizabeth Athorpe. Catherine Croft in Knedlington: Witn. John Bulmer, James Craven 1 item

U DRA/827 Mortgage, by Surrender and Admission, for £500: 4 Oct 1779 Elizabeth Athorpe to William Cooke of Rawcliff par. Snaith, master and mariner. Close and Catherine Croft (as U DRA/826 & 827) and close (7 ac. ) allotted at the inclosure of Bishopsoil 1 item

U DRA/828 Notice to quit: William Scruton of Cotness and David 4 Oct 1843 Groundrill of Metham, farmers to William Robinson of Laxton, shoemaker. House in Laxton 1 item

page 117 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/829 Lease for a year: John Wray of Hull, merchant to 10 Apr 1786 George Prescott, George William Prescott, Andrew Grote, George Grote, William Culverden and John Hollingworth of London, bankers. 2 oxgangs in Lelly and Lelley Dike: To lead to a Release. Witn. Thos. Austin, Chas. Hodgson 1 item

U DRA/830 Lease for a year: Rev. Samuel Terrick of York, and wife 13 Nov 1711 Anne, Nethaniell Wilson, merchant, Samuell Williams, gent., all of York, Rev. Andrew Wilson of Easingwold, Richard Elcock of St. Johns College, Cambridge, Elizabeth Waller, widow and Anne Elcock, spinster, both of York to William Laybourn of Nafferton, husbandman 4 messuages, a decayed cottage, 16 oxgangs (176 ac.), closes called Keldcrooke and Nethergate Close, and specified lands in the open fields in Nafferton: To lead to a Release. Witn. F. Langley, Ed, Wilkinson, Jno. Swaile, Tho. Laybourne, John Davies 1 item

U DRA/831 Bargain and Sale and Assignment: for £19 8s. 6d: Henry 29 Oct 1759 Risdale of Skipwith to William Laverack of North Duffield, yeoman. Residue of a term of 580 years in 1/2 ac. in Short Segaires in the Broad Field in Sand Field in North Duffield: Recites a demise for the term to Henry Risdale by William Hird of Stamford Bridge and wife Margaret (23 Feb 1739/40) Witn. John Laverack, Richard Clark, Joseph Hunter 1 item

U DRA/832 Bond in £40 for performance of covenants of U DRA/831 29 Oct 1759 1 item

U DRA/833 Gift: Mathew Precious of North Duffield to his son in law 28 Oct 1772 John Laverack. 1/2 ac. in Oak Lands in the Sand Field of North Duffield: Witn. Mathew Blyth, John Blanchard 1 item

U DRA/834 Letters of Administration of estate of John Leverack 23 Feb 1811 senr. of North Duffield, farmer and widower, granted to his son William. Was enclosed in U DRA/832 1 item

page 118 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/835 Lease for 21 years at £2 6s. 8d. rent: Richard 1 Oct 1633 Sunderland of Coley Hall esq. to Miles Leeper of Owestropp, husbandman. Gunbyes tenement, garth, Lyne Crofte and close called Hall Little Ing in Owestropp. Close called Turpittes in West Field of Hithe: Witn. Al. Sunderland, Pet. Sunderland, Abraham Sunderland, John Foster 1 item

U DRA/836 Deed to declare uses 17 Jan - 16 (i) Nicholas Arlush of Knedlington, gent.(ii) John Aug 1651 Smithies of York, gent. and (iii) John Athroppe of Thorppe, yeoman: of two conveyances to them (i) by Langdale Sunderland of Coley Hall esq., for £1820: - manor of Owstroppe alias Owsthroppe with all his estate there and in Eastrington, Hyze, alias Hythe, Sandholme, Gilberdyke, Bennettland, Yoakefleete and Newland. Manor of Spenn alias Eastrington: 17 Jan 1650/1 (ii) by Sir John Mallory of Studley: for £320: messuage and 40 ac. in Owstroppe, 5 ac. in Greenoake, 10 Apr 1651 That they paid one third of the purchase prices each, and hold as tenants in common. Witn. John Ellerker, John Ellis, Geo. Blanshard, 16 Aug 1651 1 item

U DRA/837 Lease for a year: Jacob Athrop of Portington, gent. to 29 Apr 1685 Thomas Nisbitt, gent. and Mathew Walles, currier, both of York. 4 messuages, cottage and 41 1/2 ac. in Ousthrop: To lead to a Release. Witn. T. Rokeby, Tho. Beane, Yorke Horner 1 item

U DRA/838 Lease for a year: Peter Hutchcroft of Eastrington, tailor, 6 May 1708 and wife Jane to Thomas Athrop of Ousthorp, gent. Croft in Owstrup: To lead to a Release. Witn. John Robinson, Robert Harm, William Gibson, Susan Fulbeck 1 item

U DRA/839 Abstract of documents relating to the endowment of the 1535 - 1811 vicarage of Paull (including copies of Terriers from 1662) 1 item

U DRA/840 Paull Inclosure Bill 1811 1 item

U DRA/841 Copy. Glebe Terrier of Paull 1817 1 item

page 119 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/842 Bargain and Sale: for £22 15s: Thomas Tindall of 2 Feb 1689 Reedness, husbandman to Joshua Vickers, of Swinfleete, yeoman. 2 ac. in Reedness cum Swinflete: Attached is a bond in £46 for performance of covenants. Witn. William Sympson, John Parratt, James [ ], Peter Weddall 1 item

U DRA/843 Admission in Howden manor court: John Daniel, 4 Oct 1784 yeoman, eldest son and heir of Mary Daniel, widow of Thomas Daniel, yeoman, dec'd, all of Riccall. Close called Dawlands, Ellerpool Headland and Far Greengate Land in Riccall 1 item

U DRA/844 Quitclaim: Anne Newmarch daughter of William 11 Jun 1733 Newmarch of Saltmarsh, gent. and wife Anne (widow of William Newmarch) . All claims under Will of William Newmarch to his estate in Saltmarsh, Laxton and Skelton: Witn. Fran. Kirkhouse, George Athorpe 1 item

U DRA/845 Surrender in Howden manor court: Ann Watson of 12 Jan 1739 Saltmarsh, widow. All her estate in Saltmarsh: To uses of her Will 1 item

U DRA/846 Agreement: William Haigh of Saltmarsh, gent. and 13 Mar 1742 Simon Jewitt of Skelton, yeoman (who married, respectively, Ann and Margaret, daughters of William Newmarch, as U DRA/844) . Relating to the partition of lands of William Haigh in Saltmarsh and Laxton: Witn. Thomas Gill, Geo. Athorpe 1 item

U DRA/847 Surrender and Admission in Howden manor court, as 23 Apr 1781 Mortgage for £8: William Hatfield, tailor and wife Sarah to Christopher Bayles esq., all of Laxton. Cottage in Saltmarsh 1 item

U DRA/848 Draft Affidavit of Charles Watson of York, architect (in May 1810 William St. Quintin v. Ralph Creyke and others) As to necessary work at Scampston 1 item

U DRA/849 Feoffment: for £65: Marmaduke Gibson of Cottingham, 18 Jan 1714 gent. to Thomas Gibson of Seaton Ross, yeoman Close called the Innams in Seaton Ross: Witn. Robert Silburn, John Watson, Robert Graves 1 item

page 120 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/850 Feoffment: Thomas Nesse of Faxflete Hall, gent., to 6 Aug 1651 Edward Kirlewe of Woodall, gent. and John Freeman of Loftsome, yeoman. Messuages and specified lands in Skelton: To uses of William Nesse of North Cave (third son of Thomas Nesse) and his wife Elianor, daughter of Elianor Freeman of Loftsome, widow. Witn. Richard Turner, Robt. Townsley, Willm. Stephenson, Symond Huchison, Edward Townsley 1 item

U DRA/851 Surrender and Admissions 17 Apr 1699 a) Admission in Howden manor court: Richard Mawson, son and heir of Robert Mawson of Cotness, dec'd.: 27 1/2 ac. in Skelton: 17 Apr 1699. b) Surrender and Admission: Richard Mawson and wife Anne to Richard Garton: 27 1/2 ac in Skelton: 17 April 1699 1 item

U DRA/852 Assignment: for £9: Edward Marshall, gent. to John 18 Dec 1679 Dunn jnr. both of Howden. Close called Pinderland Flatt and 5 ac. in Skelton (leased to Edward Marshall for 21 years at 12s. 3d. rent by Bishop of Durham, 17/18 June 1678): Witn. Tho. Reynolds, Robt. Escricke, E. Norton 1 item

U DRA/853 Copy: Final Concord for £100: Robert Garton, Thomas [20 Oct 1700] Newmarch, gent. and Elizabeth Warker, widow, plaintiffs and Richard Mawson, and wife Anne, William Kirkby and wife Alice, Simon Williamson and wife Jane and John Portington, gent. and wife Elizabeth, deforceants Messuage, garden, orchard, 10 ac. land and 8 ac. meadow in Howden and Skelton 1 item

U DRA/854 Surrender and Admission in Howden manor court: 26 Apr 1731 Christopher Bayles of Hull, gent. to Miles Pinder 1/2 ac. in Millfield in Skelton 1 item

U DRA/855 Lease for a year: Benjamin Neasham Wilson of Bilton 10 Jan 1826 and Thomas Boyes of Great Driffield esqs. to Bethuel Boyes of Hull, merchant. 2 messuages, 4 closes, Chapel Leys, Cross Bottom and Gilbank Garthin South Skirlaugh: To lead to a Release. Witn. Geo. L. Shackles, Jas. A. Jackson, Jno. England, John Saxelbye 1 item

page 121 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/856 Final Concord: for £60: George Poppel, plaintiff and [26 Jun 1814] Jonathan Stutt and wife Ann, deforceants. 29 ac. land, 10 ac. meadow and 10 ac. pasture in South Cave 1 item

U DRA/857 Final Concord: for £60: George Poppel, plaintiff and [26 Jun 1814] Jonathan Stutt and wife Ann, deforceants. 29 ac. land, 10 ac. meadow and 10 ac. pasture in South Cave 1 item

U DRA/858 Notice to quit: Robert Swift to Sir Henry M. Vavasour: 22 Apr 1843 farm in Spaldington 1 item

U DRA/859 Assignment: for £181: Jeffery and John Jefferys of St. 28 Mar 1695 Mary Ax, London esq. to Nicholas Hookes of the Middle Temple esq. Judgement for £1000 debt and 41s. costs obtained by Simon Snell against Justinian Angell both of London, merchants (Easter 1670). Further to which Justinian Angell granted to Simon Snell an annuity of £100 out of lighthouses on Spurn Point (10 Mar 1678/9): Recites Assignments by Simon Snell to Andrew Warlow of par. Redriffith, co. Surrey, mariner (8 Jul 1682) ; and by Andrew Warlow to John Jeffreys of St. Mary Ax. esq., since dec'd (15 Sep 1685). Witn. Tho. Hudson, J. Nutt, Tho. Morse 1 item

U DRA/860 Assignment: for £350: John Custis of Rumford, co. 18 Nov 1703 Essex, gent. to John Dann of par. St. Clement Danes, goldsmith. Annuity of £50 out of lighthouses on Spurn Point, granted by John Custis by Justinian Angell (2 Nov 1675): Witn. Jno. Mills, Wm. Finall, Tho. and John Oliver 1 item

U DRA/861 Assignment: for £1850: Joseph Burrough of London, 19 May 1704 gent. (surviving executor of Robert Castell of Deptford, shipwright, dec'd) to Nicholas Hookes of Stockwell, co. Surrey esq. Annuity of £100 out of lighthouses on Spurn Point, granted by Justinian Angel to Andrew Warlow (30 Nov 1678): Witn. Tho. Hoye, John Oliver, Tho. Oliver, Da. Williams 1 item

U DRA/862 Mortgage for £50: Robert Atkinson of Caistor, co. 2 Apr 1743 Lincoln, shoemaker to John Fawsitt of Hull, gent. Cottage and garth in Sutton in Holderness near Drypool, with pasture for (4?) horses and 80 sheep in Somergangs: Witn. Rob. Goforth, Rich. Bolton 1 item

page 122 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/863 Lease for a year: Cropley Ashley, Earl of Shaftesbury, to 11 Nov 1823 - Sir Charles Morgan of Tredegar and others 18 Aug 1840 Manor of, and mansion house and scheduled property in Swine: To lead to a Release of following date between to same parties and Lord Ashley, eldest son of the Earl. A similar Lease for a year to Arthur Morgan of Bridge Street, Blackfriars, esq., is endorsed, 18 Aug 1840 1 item

U DRA/864 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Turnham 5 Jun 1722 Hall: John Smith and wife Elizabeth to William Richardson and wife Anne. Thorpe Close in Cliffe 1 item

U DRA/865 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Walkington 10 Apr 1740 Provost Fee. Cottage, toft and croft in Northgate in Walkington 1 item

U DRA/866 Bargain and Sale: Christofer Jewitson to Christofer 18 - 21 Feb Hewton both of Warter, yeomen. Specified lands in the 1632 open fields of Warter: Witn. Tho. Dolman, William Dolman, Willm. Richardson. Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. Willm. Richardson, Symond Durssey, 21 Febr 1631/2 1 item

U DRA/867 Memorial of Lease and Release: Michael Barstow of 19 - 20 April Danzig, merchant to Thomas Johnson of Newsome 1791 Parks, par. Wressel. gent. Messuage, 2 cottages and 95 ac. 3 p. in Newsome and Brind, par. Wressel 2 items

U DRA/868 Lease for 21 years at £71 rent: Francis Smyth of 2 Apr 1733 London, gent. to Amoziah Empson of Yoakfleet, yeoman Capital messuage in Yoakfleet, with closes and lands there and in Bellowsise: Witn. Geo. Milner, Rob. Scott 1 item

U DRA/869 Agreement for the inclosure of Yokefleet: between 2 Feb 1794 Sarah Empson of Howden, spinster, Edward Nixon of Howden esq. and John Blandshard of Breighton, gent. 1 item

page 123 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/870 Copy. Exemplification of a Final Concord: for £100: [25 Nov 1687] Christopher Gunby, gent., George Harrison, Richard Worsupp jnr., gent. and Richard Viccars, plaintiffs and Robert Belt and wife Elizabeth, Thomas Beilby and wife Anne, Gervaise Booth and wife Lucy, Thomas Gleadhow and wife Ebinezer, John Scowthorpe and wife Katherine, Thomas Broadhead and wife Sarah, William Adwicke and wife Sarah, John Atkinson and wife Anne and Frances Adwicke, widow, deforceants Messuage, 22 ac. land, 8 ac. meadow and 8 ac. pasture in Howden, Aldingfleet and Swinfleet 1 item

U DRA/871 Final Concord: for £60: William Welch plaintiff and [5 Jul 1747] Thomas Jefferson and wife Elizabeth, John Braithwaite and wife Catherine deforceants. 2 cottage, 6 ac land, 2 ac. meadow and 4 ac. pasture in North Dalton, Sandholme and par. Eastrington 1 item

U DRA/872 Copy. Covenant to levy a Fine: Rev. Henry Goodrick of 31 Jan 1749 Little Ouseburn and wife Margaret to Rev. Francis Wanely D.D. of Aldborough Moiety of manor and rectory of Easington with a capital messuage, lands and tithes; of a messuage and 90 ac. in Dunnington, par. Beeforth; of a messuage and 135 ac. in Seaton, par. Sigglesthorne; of 5 messuages and 301 ac. at Lund; of 9 messuages and lands in Molscroft; of 15 ac. in Keyingham; of a messuage and 10 ac. at Kilpin; of a messuage and lands at Storkhill; of a messuage and lands at Hull Bridge; and of 5 messuages in Beverley: To Francis Wanely as trustee to Margaret Goodrick 1 item

U DRA/873 Final Concord: for £60: John Turner, William Andrew [9 Feb 1781] and Thomas Carter, plaintiffs and William Newmarch and wife Elizabeth, John Dove, Thomas Cowper and wife Mary, William Thompson and wife Hannah deforceants. 3 cottages, 2 ac. land, 2 ac. meadow and 2 ac. pasture in Everthorpe, Eastrington and Howden 1 item

U DRA/874 Quitclaim: General, the Honourable Adam Gordon of 3 Nov 1792 Preston Hall, Scotland to Anthony Harrison of Yarm esq. and Rev. Thomas Holmes Tidy of Redmarshall, co. Durham. Trust estate in Out Newton, , Somergangs, Sudcoates, Sutton and Drypool under Will of Dorothy Skelly of Yarm, widow, dec'd 1 item

page 124 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/875 Portion of Bond: Thomas Flower and William Parker to early 17th (the Crown?). To discharge 21 pieces of Cornish tin at cent. Hull, from the 'Mathew' of Hull 1 item

U DRA/876 Bond in £100: Thomas Anderson of Hull, mariner to the 14 Oct 1608 Crown. To discharge goods at Berwick, laden in London on 'The Grace of God' of Hull 1 item

U DRA/877 Bond in £46: James Hall of Fowlton, yeoman to Nicholas 20 May 1612 Shawe of Lebberston, farmer. For peaceful possession of a messuage and lands conveyed to Nicholas Shawe by deed of the same date: Witn. Bryan Fisher, Robert [ ] 1 item

U DRA/878 Bond in £70: Robert Hesletine of Skelton, farmer to 27 Dec 1681 William Godfrey of Hooke, yeoman For performance of covenants of deed of same date: Witn. David Baley, Richard Petty, Richard Godfrey 1 item

U DRA/879 Bond in £28: William Hawe of Youkfleet, schoolmaster, 15 Apr 1710 to Thomas Escricke of Howden, mercer For performance of covenants of deed of 15 April 1710: Witn. Robert Escricke, Robert Richardson 1 item

U DRA/880 Bond in £100: William Blyth of Greenwick, yeoman to 30 Jan 1716 Anne Bray of Skipwith, widow. For payment to her of an annuity of £8: Witn. Will. Bray, Hugh Massey, Jno. Redshaw 1 item

U DRA/881 Bond in £300: Thomas Proctor, mariner and William 17 Jun 1723 Thompson (Cooper ?) to the Crown. To discharge 305 qrs. malt and 30 qrs. beans in London, from the 'Success' 1 item

U DRA/882 Bond in £500: William Brown of Ferry, co. Lincoln, 17 Jun 1723 mariner and John Stoutt of Hull, blockmaker to the Crown. To discharge 40 pigs and 12 pieces of lead, and 5 1/2 fodders of white lead in London, from the 'Industry' 1 item

U DRA/883 Bond in £200: Thomas May of York, mariner and John 15 May 1725 Stoutt of Hull (as U DRA/882), blockmaker to the Crown To discharge tallow and hums in London, from the 'Owner's Goodwill' 1 item

page 125 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/884 Bond in £15: John Wilson of Thornton to John Rumley of 9 May 1732 Hive, yeoman. For performance of covenants of deed of same date: Witn. Mark Wilson, Noah Ellythorp, Thomas Kemp 1 item

U DRA/885 Bond in £200: John Bateman of Seaton Ross to Rev. 24 Aug 1734 Robert Hewitt of Thornton. For payment of £100: Edm. Cradock, Char. Tennyson 1 item

U DRA/886 Bond in £100: John Richards of Exeter and Robert 25 Aug 1737 Oxburn of Hull, mariners to the Crown. To discharge 235 qrs. of beans in Southampton, from the 'Prince of Orange' 1 item

U DRA/887 Bond in £500: Mark Thompson, mariner and Thomas 23 Aug 1737 Gallimore, victualler, both of Hull, to the Crown To discharge butter, lead, cloth and other cargo in London, from the 'Saxagotha' 1 item

U DRA/888 Bond in £1400: Joshua Dunn, gent. to Richard Worsop 13 Jan 1750 esq., both of Howden. Relating to lands to be purchased and held by Richard Worsop on trust for Mary, wife of Joshua Dunn, and her sister, Mary Godfrey of Howden, spinster. Witn. Eliz. and John Danser 1 item

U DRA/889 Bond in £100: Ellen Thackray, spinster, George Crosby 31 Oct 1759 of Aldbrough, yeoman and Ann Brown of Hollam, spinster, to John Hepton of Breighton, gent.For performance of covenants of deed of same date: Witn. William Maynard, Thomas James 1 item

U DRA/890 Bond in £1020: Amiziah Empson of Yokefleet, gent. to 12 Dec 1761 Isaac Nurse, of Staddlethorpe, yeoman. For performance of covenants of deed of same date: Witn. Tho. Plummer, William Carr 1 item

U DRA/891 Bond in £860: Henry Wilberforce of Seaton Ross to 29 Apr 1775 Robert Jackson of Rufforth, yeoman. For performance of covenants of same date: Witn. Fran. Hunt, Robert Scott 1 item

page 126 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/892 Bond in £4860: John Stow of York, mariner, John 3 Aug 1775 Battersby of Leeds, wool stapler and Robert Fleming of Alemouth, co. Northumberland, victualler, to the Crown To discharge wool in Hull, from the 'Friends Goodwill' 1 item

U DRA/893 Bond in £400: Robert Brown of Barmby on the Marsh, 31 Aug 1776 yeoman to Henry Bell of Spaldington, gent. For payment of £200: Witn. W. Atkinson, C. Harrison 1 item

U DRA/894 Draft Bond in £9000 ; Edward Horner and Charles 1842 Birkbeck Horner of Iver, co. Bucks., esqs. to Alice Waller (late Alice Horner, widow) wife of Robert Waller of Holdgate, esq. To secure annuity of £600 1 item

U DRA/895 Letters: Ra. Goforth, Hull and Thos. Rooksby, Melton, to 23 - 26 Mar John Danser, Howden. A conveyance from [ ] Kerry 1795 2 items

U DRA/896 Letter: Isaac Broadley to James Coats 8 Dec 1775 A conveyance from James Coats to 'my Father Escricke' 1 item

U DRA/897 Letter: Elizabeth Dunn, Howden to her nephew 26 Aug 1786 (Robert?) Dunn, London. Offering to sell him a close 1 item

U DRA/898 Letter: (Robson and ?) Upton, Leeds to Gray, Thorpe 25 Oct 1803 and Gray, York.Conveyance of property (in York ?) 1 item

U DRA/899 Letter: F. Campbell, Beverley, to Gray, Thorpe and 27 Oct 1803 Gray, York. Search at East Riding Deeds Registry 1 item

U DRA/900 Letter: Abraham Leonard, Paull to Rev. L. Hird, 9 24 May 1838 Bootham, York. Accepting management of L. Hird's business at Paull ; death of Abraham Leonard's mother 1 item

U DRA/901 Fragment of Bargain and Sale. Mentions William Taylor, 17th cent. alias Croysier of Saltmarsh and wife Anne; Buttfield ; Sir Thomas Dawney 1 item

U DRA/902 Extract from Burnby parish registers of baptisms of 1708 - 1723 William, Mary, Richard, Margaret and John, children of William and Elizabeth Harper 1 item

page 127 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/903 Inventory of goods of William Harper of Burnby, dec'd 26 Aug 1728 1 item

U DRA/904 Quitclaim: John Wood, yeoman to Elizabeth Harper, 12 May 1730 widow, both of Bishop Wilton. All claims and actions: Witn. Mathew Gray, Richard, Cleaveland, Thomas Hodgson 1 item

U DRA/905 Apprenticeship Indenture: John, son of William Harper, 24 Sep 1737 dec'd and his brother William Harper, yeoman, all of Selby to Robert Appleton of Beverley, gent. Binding John Harper to Robert Appleton: Witn. John and Anne Crake 1 item

U DRA/906 'John Herberts Writings' 4 Jul 1738 – An original bundle of copies of decrees, orders and 2 Apr 1739 other papers in Chancery Suit (Rev. John Lowther, Robert Blyth, Nathaniel Barker, Thomas Beeston and Philip Greaves v. William Herbert and Ann Wressel) relating to arrears of an annuity of £8 charged on land for charitable purposes (in Eastrington?) 8 items

U DRA/907 Bill in Chancery, of Ralph Ruston of Brougton, co. 7 Jul 1739 Cumberland, and John Dunne of Howden, gents. Debts to them of William Hunter of Staddlethorpe, yeoman, dec'd 1 item

U DRA/908 Bill in Chancery of Ramsden Appleyard of Beverley, c.1745 yeoman, an infant aged under 21 years (by Richard Burton of Beverley esq.) and William Bethall of Rise esq., devisees under Will of Ramsden Barnard of Beverley esq. Estates in North Dalton, Tipthorpe, Foggathorpe, Holme upon the Wolds, Beverley, Hull Bridge, Sandholme, , Hollym, Ryehill and Camerton, Lelley and Hull 1 item

U DRA/909 Agreement between Herbert Ferreman of York, attorney 10 Mar 1758 and Thomas Sutton of Howden, gent. and his nephew John Sutton. John Sutton to be articled clerk of Herbert Ferreman: Witn. Thos. Foster, F Thompson 1 item

U DRA/910 Certificate, for East Riding Registry of Deeds, of 15 Jun 1765 redemption of a Mortgage of 1762; from Isaac Nurse, mortgagor and Thomas Clark, mortgagee 1 item

page 128 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/911 Copy. Aquittance: Elizabeth Nelson, widow to Ann 7 Oct 1776 Nelson, spinster. Legacy of £200 under Will of Marmaduke Nelson, brother of Ann Nelson, all of Beverley 1 item

U DRA/912 Copies. Receipts for legacies under Will of Marmaduke 1777 - 1778 Nelson, as U DRA/911 1 item

U DRA/913 Copy. Acquittance: Jane Howard, widow of John 1 Aug 1793 Howard, gent., both of Sculcoates, to Isaac Broadley Legacy of £1,000 under Will of Ann Elizabeth Broadley of Brantingham, widow 1 item

U DRA/914 Acquittance, from Charles Escrike Broadley of Hull esq. 1 Aug 1793 (for legacy of £300) 1 item

U DRA/915 Acquittance: Thomas Walker of Selby, master and 14 Jul 1804 mariner and wife Jane (a daughter of Joseph Whittall of Cliff, yeoman, dec'd) to Richard and John Whittall (sons of Joseph Whittell). Legacy of £200 under Will of Joseph Whittall 1 item

U DRA/916 Acquittance: from Ann Whittall of Clif, widow of Joseph 14 Jul 1804 Whittall, as U DRA/915 (for annuity of £30) 1 item

U DRA/917 Acquittance: from Benjamin Whittall of Selby, joiner and 14 Jul 1804 cabinet maker and a son of Joseph Whittall, as U DRA/915 (for a legacy of £200) 1 item

U DRA/918 Acquittance: from Joseph Whittall of Rochdale, joiner 18 Jul 1804 and cabinet maker, as U DRA/915 (for a legacy of £200) 1 item

U DRA/919 Acquittance: from John Routh of Cliff, butcher and wife 20 Jul 1804 Ann, a daughter of Joseph Whittall, as U DRA/ 915 (for a legacy of £200) 1 item

U DRA/920 Receipt: John Battle to Thomas Battle, executor of 19 Aug 1815 Thomas Battle, dec'd. For £400, being a legacy under Will of Thomas Battle 1 item

page 129 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/921 Copy Case and Opinions: Will of John Blanshard (20 1821 Dec 1807) 1 item

U DRA/922 Draft. Observations concerning special juries in early 19th Yorkshire cent. 1 item

U DRA/923 Rough plan and elevations of a house early 19th 1 plan cent.

U DRA/924 Accounts of Samuel Scholefield as agent for Rev. 1824 - 1828 Lamlugh Hird: Paull, Thorne, Boreas Hill 3 items

U DRA/925 Draft. Deed of Direction, Release and Indemnity: Robert 1842 Waller of Holdgate esq. and wife Alice (late Alice Hornor, widow) and Edward and Charles Birkbeck Hornor of Iver, esqs. to Thomas Birkbeck of Settle, banker and Benjamin Rotch of Lowlands near Harrow, co. Mdx., barrister. Further to Will of Benjamin Hornor of Fulford Grange, esq. 1 item

U DRA/926 Settlement: George Hogg of Somergames side, par. 9 Feb 1661 Drypoole, mariner to James Empson of Goule, yeoman and Robert Johnson of Somergates side, grassman: prior to marriage of John Hogg, son and heir of George Hogg, and Mary, daughter of Richard Empson of Goule, yeoman. 2 closes in Drypoole; and pasture for 4 horses and 80 sheep in Somergangs: Witn. William Mitchell, Johan Havercrofts, Sythe Hackstie, Rich. Winchester 1 item

U DRA/927 Settlement: Jacob Athrop of Portington, gent., to 30 Apr 1685 Thomas Nisbitt, gent. and Matthew Walles, currier, both of York: further to marriage of Jacob Athrop and wife Susanna. 4 messuages, cottage, hemp garth, 41 ac. land and 1/2 ac. meadow in Owsthrop: Witn. T. Rokeby, Tho. Beane, Yorke Horner 1 item

U DRA/928 Settlement: Thomas Wighton, grocer to John Dunn senr. 20 Jul 1698 and jnr., all of Howden: prior to marriage of Thomas Wighton and Anne Dunne, spinster, eldest daughter of John Dunn senr. Messuage in Hailegate, Northenby Close and 3 ac. in Howden: Witn. Jane Collinson, William Wighton 1 item

page 130 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/929 Copy. Settlement: Isaac Broadley, merchant, and wife 11 Mar 1758 Ann Elizabeth to William Waller, merchant, all of Hull: further to marriage of Isaac and Ann Elizabeth Broadley Messuage, closes and specified lands in Howden, Gilberdyke, Bennetland, Hive, Eastrington, Barnby, Asselby, Shipton, and Knedlington: Witn. Wm. Hawksworth, Jas. Webster 1 item

U DRA/930 Settlement: Rev. John Mallison of Laxton and wife 29 Aug 1767 Sarah (widow of Joseph Blyth of Cotness, gent.) to Thomas Crosyser of and Thomas Scolefield of Howden, gents. Personal estate (scheduled) of Sarah Mallison, which belonged to her before her second marriage: Witn. Hannah Sargantson, Mary Jewitt 1 item

U DRA/931 Settlement: (i) William Dickons of Market Weighton, 31 Jul 1793 gent., (ii)Martha Batman of Eastrington, widow (iii) William Waltham and Stephen Bletcher of Eastrington, farmers: prior to marriage of William Dickons and Martha Batman. Sums of £220 and £80: Witn. Ann Fleming, John Batty, Rt. Spofforth 1 item

U DRA/932 Copy. Settlement: John Inman, formerly of Market 11 Oct 1837 Weighton, surgeon, now of Acomb, esq. and wife Mary Ann (nee Appleton) to Rev. George Inman of Skeffling Messuages, close and lands at Sancton, Market Weighton, Lund and Goodmanham (previously settled by Lease and Release of 23/24 June 1817) 2 items

U DRA/933 Probate Copy of Will of John Smyth, late of Hull, now of 3 Aug 1686 Howden, bachelor. Bequests to brother Thomas, Joshua Allenby of Howden, currier, John Norton, sister Susanna Smyth: Howden: Witn. William Turnell, John Dunn senr. and jnr.. Probate 19 April 1687 1 item

U DRA/934 Probate Copy of Will of William Adams of Howden. To Mar 1683 be buried in Howden churchyard. Bequests to children Robert, Alice, William and George, wife Gartred: Howden: Probate 4 May 1683 1 item

U DRA/935 Letters of Administration of estate of George Edmunds, 20 Jun 1704 granted to his widow Ann Edmunds of Kayingham 1 item

page 131 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/936 Probate Copy of Will of John Simpson of Elloughton, 8 Sep 1711 tailor. Bequests to Rev. Peter Hickington, parson of Elloughton, for a funeral sermon; poor of Elloughton; brother William and his daughter Elizabeth; John and William Hambleton; Elizabeth Pinney; nephew Thomas Simpson of Elloughton. Witn. Edward Phillipson, Timothy Williamson. Probate 24 March 1711/12 1 item

U DRA/937 Copy. Will of Robert Bateman of Seaton Ross, yeoman 21 Mar 1712 Bequests to son John ; daughters Elizabeth and Margaret; wife Margaret: Seaton Ross. Holme-upon- Spalding-Moor: Witn. George Simpson, Jane Rawsdaile, Joan Hayton, Willm. Carlile 1 item

U DRA/938 Will of Edward Harper of Gawthrop, par. Bishop Wilton 13 Dec 1713 Bequests to eldest daughter; second daughter Elizabeth; son William; wife Ann. Witn. Robert Pinkney, Robert Keith, John Harper 1 item

U DRA/939 Extract from Will of William Mantle of Hull, gent. 28 Feb 1721 Bequests to daughters, Mary and Elizabeth; sons William, Thomas and George: Faxfleet, Cottingham 1 item

U DRA/940 Probate Copy of Will of Robert Athorpe of Thorpe, gent. 30 Nov 1721 Bequests to brother George; sisters Margarett and Barbarah: Balkholme, Howden and Kilpin: Witn. Thos. Athorpe, John Dunn, Jonadab Belt. Probate 8 Mar 1721/22 1 item

U DRA/941 Copy. Will of Thominson Nicholson of Barlby, widow 10 Nov 1723 Bequests to daughters Mary, wife of William Dalby, Izabell wife of Michael Meed, Margaret Walker and Barbra, wife of Robert Fielder; grandson John Fielder: Barlby: Witn. Thomas Etherington, Thos. Blanshard, John Barrett 1 item

U DRA/942 Letters of administration of estate of Thomas Hessey of 29 Feb 1724 Knedlington, granted to his principle creditor, John Dunn 1 bundle

U DRA/943 Letters of Administration of estate of William Harper of 27 Aug 1728 Burnby, granted to his widow Elizabeth 1 bundle

page 132 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/944 Copy. Will of John Bullen of Howden, innholder 8 Nov 1735 Bequests to daughters, Sarah, Mary and Katherine; grandaughters, children of daughter Jane Milner; wife Jane; son John (to whom he recommends 'my dear daughter Anna'). Witn. Thomas Graver, David Mitchell, Thomas Escricke 1 item

DRA/945 Probate Copy of Will of John Awdus of Knedlington, 6 Feb 1740 yeoman. Bequests to brother Denis; cousins John, Robert, Jane, Elizabeth, Hellen and Mary, children of aunt Elizabeth Benson; grandmother Elizabeth Awdus; uncle Thomas: Knedlington and Howden: Witn. John Dunn, John Cambidge, George Athorpe. Probate 11 Apr 1740 1 item

U DRA/946 Probate Copy of Will of Thomas Blanshard of Lund, par. 7 Nov 1740 Hemingbrough, bachelor. Bequests to mother ; brother John Leaper. Witn. Joseph and John Clarkson, Thomas Morfitt. Probate 13 Dec 1740 1 item

U DRA/947 Copy. Will of George Smith of Knedlington, yeoman. 1 Mar 1742 Bequests to Thomas Escricke of Howden; daughter Alice Clarke; grandchildren William, John and Faith Lolley; Katherine and Hannah, daughters of George Lolley; grandson George Lolley; Richard Lolley: Howden, Knedlington: Witn. Geo. Parker, Robt. White, Jam. Hardy 1 item

U DRA/948 Probate Copy of Will of Anthony Chapman of Scalby 28 May 1744 Bequests to children Peter and Mary ; wife Frances: Eastrington: Witn. Thomas Bursey, Anthony Chapman, Noah Ellythorp, Richard Precious. Probate 19 Jun 1744 1 item

U DRA/949 Probate Copy of Will of Thomas Bursey of Eastrington, 30 Jun 1748 yeoman. All to servant Ann Wainman: Eastrington: Witn. John Burton, Thomas Brigham, John Thorp. Probate 24 Dec 1748 1 item

U DRA/950 Probate Copy of Will of Thomas Chapman of 7 Sep 1754 Eastrington, yeoman. Bequests to step father John Bell of Eastrington ; his daughter Ann and maidservant Elizabeth Bielby; brother Mathew: Eastrington.: Witn. Martin Morley, Robin Lister, Willm. Dunn. Probate 8 Jan 1755 1 item

page 133 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/951 Probate Copy of Will George Teaty of Yoakfleet. 7 Feb 1756 Bequests to sons Thomas, John and George; wife Bridgit. Witn. Amaziah Empson, Joseph Serginson, William Parrott. Probate 31 May 1755 1 item

U DRA/952 Copy. Will of William Lolley of Langwith, yeoman 23 Mar 1756 Bequests to son George; brother Thomas Lolley; wife Mary; brother John Raines; Faith Atkinson: Knedlington, Langwith: Witn. Richard Abbey, John Raines, Thomas Raines 1 item

U DRA/953 Probate Copy of Will of Margarett Wilson of Eastrington, 10 Oct 1758 widow. Bequests to grandaughter Ann Dixon; grandson Joseph Dixon; son in law Thomas Dixon of Eastrington. Witn. John and Joseph Lowther, William Hall. Probate 25 June 1759 1 item

U DRA/954 Probate Copy of Will of John Coats of Spaldington, 8 Jun 1757 husbandman. Bequests to sister Mary Martingale; nephews William and George Martingale. Witn. James Tinegate, John Underwood, James Beilby. Probate 16 July 1757 1 item

U DRA/955 Probate Copy of Will of Thomas Brigham of Eastrington, 26 Jul 1762 yeoman. Bequests to daughters Ann, wife of John Westoby of Hive, Elizabeth, Grace and Catherine Brigham; wife Grace. Witn. Henry Thomas, John Thorp. Probate 6 October 1762 1 item

U DRA/956 Probate Copy of Will of Joseph Clemit of Barmby-upon- 16 Aug 1766 the-Marsh. Bequests to sons James, John, Joseph, Robert, Thomas and Joshua; daughter Hannah; wife Ann: Barmby on the Marsh: Witn. R. Spofforth jnr., Anthy. Foster, Edwd. Spofforth. Probate 26 July 1768 1 item

U DRA/957 Probate Copy of Will of Robert Dunn of Howden, gent. 10 Mar 1770 Bequests to wife Elizabeth; nephew Samuel and niece Margaret; children of dec'd brother Samuel. Witn. Wm. and Miriam Shackleton, Geo. Milner. Condicil revoking bequests to nephew and niece (7 Apr 1770). Probate 31 Aug 1770 1 item

page 134 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/958 Probate Copy of Will of Robert Coggrave of Sandholme. 28 Mar 1775 Bequests to wife Mary; daughters Ann and Mary, and two youngest children; son Robert; John Screeton. Witn. Alexander Burton, Joseph Williamson, Marmaduke Guy. Probate 20 June 1775 1 item

U DRA/959 Copy. Will of Joseph Berry of Hull, gent. 9 Apr 1783 Bequest to daughter Sarah, wife of John Huntingdon of Hull, merchant: Weeton, Welwick: Witn. Thos. Harland, John Rudston, Tho. Frost 1 item

U DRA/960 Probate Copy of Will of John Blossom of North Cave, 11 Oct 1783 tailor. Bequests to wife Ellin; nephew John Blossom of Swanland; daughter, wife of Richard Hall; brother Thomas Blossom and wife Ellin; Thomas Smith; Robert Stockdaile: North Cave: Witn. James Corbishley, Richard Dalton. Probate 14 June 1786 1 item

U DRA/961 Probate Copy of Will of John Hepton of Gunby, gent. 7 Dec 1780 Bequests to wife Mary; son John; daughter Barret: Bubwith: Witn. George Ion, Tho. Hepton, W. Atkinson. Probate 8 Dec 1781 1 item

U DRA/962 Copy. Will of Ann Elizabeth Broadley of Brantingham, 13 Jun 1787 widow. Bequests to children Isaac Broadley, Charles Escricke Broadley and Jane wife of John Howard (other daughter Ann Elizabeth being provided for at her marriage with John Greame esq.). Witn. C. and Sarah Turnell, R. Spofforth 1 item

U DRA/963 Probate Copy of Will of Thomas Carter of Howden, 10 Jun 1795 innkeeper. Bequests to wife Sarah (daughter Sarah provided for at her marriage with John Holdsworth) ; sons John, Thomas and Mark: Howden: Witn. John Pierson, John Sollett, Thos. Jas. Dyson. Probate 2 Sep 1797 1 item

U DRA/964 Probate Copy of Will of Matthew Bielby of East 7 May 1796 Cottingworth. Bequests to wife Mary; niece Jane, wife of George Johnson of Seaton Ross: East Cottingworth: Witn. Thomas Jennings, John Yeoman, William Wilkinson. Probate 16 May 1796 1 item

page 135 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/965 Probate Copy of Will of William Martin. All to brother 12 Jul 1829 Charles of Howden, labourer. Witn. Thomas Preston, surjeon, John Allinson. Probate 15 March 1830 1 item

U DRA/966 Draft Will of John Stokes of Riccall, tailor. 1832 Bequests to brother Charles of Barlby; wife; sisters Sarah Benson and Elizabeth Stokes 1 item

U DRA/967 Draft Will of George Cholmley of Whitby Abbey and 1832 Howsham, esq. Bequests to wife Hannah; son Hugh Nathaniel and any other children; daughters Beatrice Louisa and Maria Frances: Howsham. Whitby 1 item

U DRA/968 Draft. Will of George Cholmley of Whitby Abbey and 1832 Howsham, esq. Bequests to wife Hannah; son Hugh Nathaniel and any other children; daughters Beatrice Louisa and Maria Frances: Howsham, Whitby 1 item

U DRA/969 Draft. Codicil to Will of John Inman of Acomb. esq. [1840] Mentions wife Mary Ann; Miss Marianne Lister of North Cave, spinster; children; trustees. Will dated 30 Dec 1837 1 item

U DRA/970 Lease for a year: Galen Haire and John Wright Swann, 20 Feb 1816 gents. to North Somerscales, woollen draper and Lewis Somerscales, merchant's clerk, all of Hull. Parcel 260''x 42'' in Sculcoates (Hull - Beverley Road West): To lead to a Release. Witn. Jno. England, Jas. Sandwith 1 item

U DRA/971 Lease and Release: for 10s.: Anthony North 29 - 30 Jul Somerscales, merchant, Lewis Somerscales and Ann 1819 Somerscales, spinster to Charles Somerscales, customs officer, all of Hull and children of North Somerscales 3/4 of parcel as U DRA/970: Witn. Jno. England, Geo. Morris 2 items

U DRA/972 Lease for a year: Samuel Lyon of Bridlington Quay, 2 Jan 1826 master mariner and wife Ann (only surviving child of William Taylor of Bridlington Quay, customs officer) to Michael Shepley of Devonshire Place, par. St. Mary le Bone, co. Mdx., esq. Messuage in Bridlington Quay (Garrison or Fort Street North and West): To lead to a Release. Witn. John and Geo. Wardell 1 item

page 136 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/973 Marriage Settlement: (i) Henry Francis Skeet, notary 18 Nov 1830 public, (ii) Ann Somerscales, spinster, (iii) Charles Somerscales, gent., John Crackles, merchant, all of Hull and Richard Skeet of Worcester, tailor and draper: prior to marriage of Henry Francis Skeet and Ann Somerscales Close (6 ac. 1r. 18p.) part called Manor Hill, Castle Hillor Pigeon Cote Hill and part Orchard Bank and Bottoms, and 2 copyhold cottages at South side of new road at West end of Cottingham Town leading from Beverley to North Gate Street, all in Cottingham. Messuage and 4 closes in Thearne. 2 closes, cottage and parcel, all copyhold of the manor of Skidby and adjoining the township of Thearne. Moiety of a Bond for payment of £167: Witn. Elizabeth Horsley, William Pybus 1 item

U DRA/974 Conveyance: for £600: (i) David Baron of Norton, 30 Jan 1868 builder, (ii) Robert Dale of York, gent. to (iii) James Lovel of Driffield, farmer and builder. Farmhouse on North side of Commercial Street, adjacent closes called Ings and a cottage, all in Norton: Subject to recited rent charges 1 item

U DRA/975 Conveyance: for £350: James Lovel (as U DRA/974) 6 Jan 1872 now of Norton to William Lovel of Norton, timber merchant. Farmhouse on North side of Commercial Street, adjacent closes called Ings and a cottage all in Norton. With 4 messuages and 3 cottages built on the premises by William Lovel 1 item

U DRA/976 Deed of Partition between John Cokkerrill of Newton 24 Aug 1559 Garthe, John Lynsey of Skeklinge, William Owmler of Burstwycke and John Wreighte of Ryall, yeomen Manor of Ryall called Mr Paynell's manor, with appurtenances in Camerton, Otringham, Otringham Marshe and Gunham Marsh (Gunneymarsh), which they purchased from Richard Paynell, of Bowthbie Paynell, co. Lincoln, esq. for £240, by a recited Feoffement (18 June 1559): Witn. William Smith mayor of Hedon, Thomas Lorde, Robert Nappay, John Potter 1 item

U DRA/977 Bargain and Sale: for £15: Raph Jackson, linen webster 28 Jun 1621 to William Heawde, yeoman, both of Blackley, co. Lancs. The Croft before the Dowre (1 ac.) (in Blackley? in tenure of William Heawde): Witn. John Jackson, Samuell Thorpe, Richard Pendleton, Henery Wrigley 1 item

page 137 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/978 Bargain and Sale: William Anderson of Headon to John 11 Nov 1639 Billard of Newland par. Cottingham, tanners Messuage in which William Anderson lives, in St. Nicholas Gaite at the Highbridge end in Headon, with an orchard and 2 Fraunce Closes: As collateral security for payment by William Anderson of an annuity of £10 for 21 years to Coniston Wrightington of Hull, gent. at his house in High Street, further to a deed of the same date (for payment of which John Billard has joined William Anderson in a Bond in £200). Witn. Francis Peacock, Thomas Bawnes, Thomas Peacock 1 item

U DRA/979 Surrender and Admission in Broomfleet manor court: 14 Apr 1651 Christopher Williamson and his son John Williamson to William Barfe and his wife Katherine Close (3 ac.) of meadow on East side of Broomfleet 1 item

U DRA/980 Admission in Broomfleet manor court: Robert Barfe, son 2 May 1672 and heir of William Barfe, dec'd. Goate Close (3 ac.) 1 item

U DRA/981 Mortgage for £10: John Hansley, cordwainer to 22 Oct 1698 Christopher Cannam, tanner both of Hedon Messuage in Hedon: Witn. Margret Avis, Richard Garton, T Remington 1 item

U DRA/982 Marriage Settlement : Barbarah Delachamp, widow to 27 Mar 1708 - Samuell Boyse, alderman and Charles Robinson, gent., 27 May 1736 all of Hull: prior to marriage of John Craven of Scarborough, gent. and Elizabeth Delachamp, spinster, daughter of Barbarah Delachamp Moiety of 3 3/4 oxgangs and 2 closes in Preston: Witn. Charles Robinson jnr., Richard Beatniffe. Endorsement of production in Barbara Craven v. Elizabeth Craven, widow, 27 May 1736 1 item

U DRA/983 Lease for a year: Sarah and Alice Haggitt of Boreas Hill, 23 Nov 1710 spinsters, daughters and co-heirs of Edward Haggitt, dec'd. Two third parts of an oxgang at Burstwick: To lead to a Release. Witn. Henry Waterland, Hum. Poplewell, Henry Carvill 1 item

U DRA/984 Lease for a year: William Gee of Beverley esq. to Henry 26 Jan 1714 Waterland of Hedon, gent. Tithes of Marfleet: To lead to a Release. Witn. Edw. Barnard, Nicho. Crowther 1 item

page 138 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/985 Marriage Settlement: for £250: (i) Marmaduke Jackson 14 Jun 1721 of Welwick, gent. (ii) Rev. Richard Sissison of Hedon and Henry Carvill of Boreashill, par. Paull, gent. and (iii) Elizabeth daughter of John Harwood of Ampleforth, yeoman: prior to marriage of Marmaduke Jackson and Elizabeth Harwood.Escrick Garth, White Close and 6 oxgangs in Catwick: Witn. John Saunders, Hen. Waterland, Leo. Burgh, William Wright 1 item

U DRA/986 Lease and Release: for £88: Leonard Burgh to Henry 4-5 Apr 1722 Waterland both of Hedon, gents. Dewick and Parotts Closes in Hedon: Witn. Christopher Walker, William Wright 2 items

U DRA/987 Lease and Release: for £31 1s: Bartholomew Linsdale 13 - 14 Jul of Winestead, yeoman, son and heir of Anne Lawrence 1730 of Hull, widow, dec'd, to William Jarratt of Hull, gent. Messuage, garth and garden in Spring Garden in Hull: Witn. Charles Robinson jnr., Dan. Whitaker 2 items

U DRA/988 Writ and Terms of Agreement prior to a Final Concord: 3 - 14 Oct Stephen Oates, plaintiff and William Burgh and wife 1738 Dorothy, John Burgh and Rev. William Roberts and wife, deforceants. Messuage, cottage, 8 ac. land, 5 ac. meadow and 5 ac. pasture in Hedon: 1 item

U DRA/989 Surrender and Admission in Broomfleet manor court: 24 Apr 1740 Robert Barff of North Newbald, gent., to William Read, son of Rev. Roger Read late of Kippax. Goate Close (as U DRA/980) 1 item

U DRA/990 Admission in Osbaldwick manor court: John Kirlington, 20 May 1741 eldest son and heir of Matthew Kirlington, dec'd.: cottage and garth in North Newbald 1 item

U DRA/991 Minute of York Quarterly Meeting to Elloughton 29-30 Apr Women's Monthly Meeting. Encouragement of weekday 1743 meetings 1 item

DRA/992 Thorngumbald Land Tax Assessment 17 May 1750 1 item

page 139 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/993 Letter: R. Acklom, Wyston to Henry Waterland, attorney, 28 Nov 1752 Hedon. Concerning a Release from George, son of R. Acklom, of premises sold to Henry Waterland 1 item

U DRA/994 Epistle from York Quarterly Meeting: Queries concerning 26 - 27 Jun servants and training of children 1754 1 item

U DRA/995 Testimonial of disunity of a North Cave Monthly Meeting 19 Jun 1755 with William Turner for marrying a non-Quaker in church 1 item

U DRA/996 Surrender and Admission in Broomfleet manor court: 19 Oct 1758 William Read of Sandhutton, esq. to William Purden of Bromfleet, yeoman. Barff Close (3 ac. which were formerly Goate Close, as U DRA/980?) 1 item

U DRA/997 Copy Will of John Wheatcroft of North Cave 20 Mar 1763 Bequests to wife, Jane; grandaughters Elizabeth, Jane and Ann Perry 1 item

U DRA/998 Surrender and Admission in South Cave West Hall 25 Apr 1765 manor court: William Ingram and wife Anna to Thomas Ingram, yeoman, all of Hotham. Cottage and hemp garth at west end of South Cave 1 item

U DRA/999 Surrender and Admission in Faxfleet in South Cave 4 Jun 1767 manor court: William Hill, late of Hull, maltser to John Akam, plumber and glazier, both of South Cave Specified lands in the fields of South Cave 1 item

U DRA/1000 Final Concord for £300: John Graves, gent., plaintiff and 22 May 1780 William Champney and wife Frances 3 messuages, 2 cottages, 5 curtilages, 5 gardens, 5 orchards, 120 ac. land, 80 ac. meadow and 80 ac, pasture in Kilpin, Skelton, Balkholme and Brayton in pars. Howden and Selby 1 item

U DRA/1001 Letter: Raper, Townend and Wolley, York, to Mr Frost, 4 Dec 1780 attorney, Hull Abstract of a conveyance from Samuel Wright of Hedon, gent. to Stephen Bramston of Hull, goldsmith, of a messuage in Fleshergate, Hedon, with closes called Shoulder of Mutton Close and Birk Garth (4/5 Apr 1766) 1 item

page 140 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1002 Abstract of Title of John Akam: 3 ac. 3 r. 12 p. in South 1781 – Cave c.1826 1 item

U DRA/1003 Letter: George Saunders, Whitby to Edward West, 4 Nov 1788 grocer, Hull. With copy of a testimonial of disownment from Scarborough Monthly Meeting of Jonathan Peacock, for purchasing tithes 1 item

U DRA/1004 Probate Copy of Will of William Purden of Broomfleet, 28 May 1789 yeoman. Bequests to son William; wife Margaret: Barf Close in Broomfleet: Probate 20 July 1789 1 item

U DRA/1005 Release for £100: Joshua Sykes of West Ella, esq. and 2 Sep 1789 Thomas Briggs, son of John Briggs, dec'd, of Eppleworth to John Robinson of South Cave, yeoman and his trustee William Levett of Hull, grocer Allotment (3 ac. 2 r. 30 p.) in South Cave: Witn. Edwd. Codd, Christopher Bolton 1 item

U DRA/1006 Surrender and Admission in South Cave West Hall 19 Apr 1792 manor court: Benjamin Baron of North Newbald, yeoman to Thomas Brabbs jnr. of South Cave, butcher Goose Croft in South Cave 1 item

U DRA/1007 Letter: William Smithson, Weighton to Mr Booyes, Hull 15 Mar 1799 Difficulty of dealing with Watson at Shipton 1 item

U DRA/1008 Surrender and Admission in Osbaldwick manor court: 12 Sep 1826 Richard Turner of North Newbald, farmer to Teavil Leeson of South Cave esq.Messuage and close at North Newbald 1 item

U DRA/1009 Deed of Covenants. David Dennis of South Cave and 5 Apr 1892 John Rhodes of Little Weeton, farmers to William Sharp Dennis of South Cave, farmer. To surrender an allotment (1 ac. 2 r. 11 p.) in the manor of West Hall in South Cave 1 item

U DRA/1010 Copy. Letter. George and Thomas Collier of Hull 3 Mar 1928 withdraw imputations on the character of J.H. Farrel 1 item

page 141 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1011 Lease and Release: for £1600: Christopher Hopper of 5-6 Apri 1810 North Cave to William Leake, late of Eastrington, now of Ellerker, millers Close (16 ac. 3 r.) in Ellerker, divided into five, with barn, stable and dovecote thereon: £1000 of the purchase money to pay off a mortgage 2 items

U DRA/1012 Assignment in Mortgage: Francis Bell of Ellerker, miller 31 May 1817 and his mortgage John Robinson of South Cave, gent. to William Biass of Easthorp par. Londesbrough, gent. 5 closes (as U DRA/1011) and a leasehold water corn mill at Ellerker: To secure £1000 1 item

U DRA/1013 Further Mortgage for £100: Matthew Turner of Ellerker, 1 Mar 1831 miller to William Moor of Hull, gent. Ellerker East Mill and lands (part as U DRA/1011) 1 item

U DRA/1014 Surrender and Admission in South Cave West Hall 20 May 1847 manor court: Teavil Leason, his wife Elizabeth and Robert Raikes to John Dennis. Allotment (1 ac. 2 r. 11 p.) in South Cave (as U DRA/1009) 1 item

U DRA/1015 Mortgage: for £500: William Rudd, farmer and John 7 Jun 1848 Rudd, carrier, of Ellerker to Joseph Peart, corn merchant and Robert Robinson Rocliffe, gent., of York 5 closes (as U DRA/1011) 1 item

U DRA/1016 Surrender and Admission in manor court of Husthwaite 31 May 1855 in North Newbald: Fredrick Hobson of Beverley, William Stephenson and wife Elizabeth Selina to John Johnson jnr. of North Newbald. Townend Garth in North Newbald 1 item

U DRA/1017 Surrender and Admission in South Cave West Hall 5 Apr 1892 manor court: David Dennis of South Cave and John Rhodes of Little Weeton to William Sharp Dennis of South Cave, all farmers. Allotment (1 ac. 2 r. 11 p.) in South Cave 1 item

U DRA/1018 Exemplification of a Final Concord: Richard Robinson 26 May 1654 esq., Phillip Bowe, William Archer and wife Isabell plaintiffs and Frederick Thoresby and wife Anne, Marke Willowes and wife Alice. 8 ac. land, 3 ac. meadow and 6 ac. pasture in West Cottingwith: (22 May 1654) 1 item

page 142 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1019 Copy. Will of William Archer of West Cottingwith, 12 Sep 1670 yeoman. To be buried at Thorganby. Bequests to brother Thomas; sister Frances Vavasour; cousin Margaret Watson; Elizabeth, Marie and Frances Watson; William and John sons of John Wood ; wife ; etc. Witn. Ann Blieth, Hugh Blieth 1 item

U DRA/1020 Release: for £50: Christopher Cant of Huggate, yeoman 19 Mar 1729 and wife Jane to Edward Burton of Newland, par. Howden, yeoman. Close (6 ac.) at Balkholme: Witn. Zaccheus Burton, Ja. Mihill, Hen. Vawsor 1 item

U DRA/1021 Abstract of Title of trustees of Sarah Briggs and other: 1779 - 1832 Back Street Croft and close called Galley Hurn in Howden 1 item

U DRA/1022 Copy. Lease and Release: Sir James Pennyman of 8 - 9 Jul 1785 Ormsby and others to Robert Jafferson esq. and his trustee Edward Spofforth, gent., both of Howden, for £14,600 in all 2 farms, with 73 ac. in Balkholme and Newland and 112 ac. in Eastrington. Newly erected farmhouse with 124 ac. 3 r. 16 p. allotted at Wallingfen inclosure. Tithes in Bellasize, Greenoak, Gilberdyke, Sandholme, Bennetland, Eastrington and Newland, par. Eastrington. Farm at Portington with 195 ac. 3 r. 9 p. in Eastrington, Portington, Newland and Balkholme. Tithes in Portington, Owsthorpe, Hithe and Eastrington 2 items

U DRA/1023 Copy. Lease and Release: for £5,250: Robert Jefferson 14 - 15 Jul of Howden esq. to Barnard Clarkson of Gribthorpe, gent. 1785 and his trustee Anthony Foster of Howden, grocer Farm with 195 ac. 3 r. 9 p. in Eastrington, Portington, Newland and Balkholme. Tithes in Eastrington, Portington, Owstrope, Hithe and Newland and on lands allotted at the inclosure of Bishopsoil 2 items

page 143 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1024 Copy. Release: for £5,250: Robert Jefferson and 15 Jul 1785 Edward Spofforth (as U DRA/1021) to Barnard Clarkson and his trustees Anthony Foster (as U DRA/1023) and James Bayliff of Howden, innkeeper Farm with 195 ac. 3 r. 9 p. in Eastrington, Portington, Newland and Balkholme. Tithes in Eastrington, Portington, Owsthrope, Hithe and Newland, and on lands allotted in the inclosure of Bishopsoil (as U DRA/1023) 1 item

U DRA/1025 Lease and Release: for £500: Barnard Clarkson and his 5-6 Aug 1785 trustees to William Bielby of Holme upon Spaldingmoor, yeoman, Ann Bielby of the same, widow, and George Collings of Hassholme, yeoman. Pear Tree Close, Spen Wood, Wood Garth and Boys Close and Wood in Balkholme: 2 items

U DRA/1026 Lease and Release: for £100: Edward Cleaver of 29-30 Sep Nunnington esq. and Jane, widow of John Cleaver of 1785 Carburton esq. to Robert Spofforth of Howden, gent. Allotment (16 ac. 1 r. 4 p.) on Bishopsoil 2 items

U DRA/1027 Mortgage for £60: by Surrender and Admission: Thomas 25 Jun 1787 Jewitt of Newsham, yeoman to Ann Field of Howden, spinster. 5 ac. 32 p. on Bishopsoil in Saltmarsh 1 item

U DRA/1028 Mortgage for £500: William Bielby and his mother Ann 26 Jan 1788 Bielby, widow of Holme upon Spalding Moor to John Barker of Spaldington Lanes par. Aughton, gent. Pear Tree Close, Spen Wood, Wood Garth and Boys Close and Wood in Balkholme (as U DRA/1025) 1 item

U DRA/1029 Probate Copy of Will of Thomas Jewitt of Newsome, 15 Dec 1792 yeoman. Bequests to youngest son John ; 4 eldest children Simon, Clare, Elizabeth and Ann: allotment on Bishopsoil in Saltmarsh. East Cottingwith: Probate 6 July 1793 1 item

page 144 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1030 Copy. Deed of Partition: between (i) John Pierson, gent. 6 - 7 May and wife Sarah and (ii) Ann Turnell, spinster, (iii) Robert 1795 Spofforth, gent. acting as trustee, all of Howden Farm with 78 ac. at Harworth, co. Notts. Cottage and 13 named closes ( 58 ac.) at Tickhill. Messuage in Halegate, cottage and lands in the fields of Howden Close in Kilpin. Close at Asselby. Farm with 134 ac. at Willingham, co. Lincoln. Farm with 17 ac. and 4 marshgates in Asselby. 2 messuages at the South end of the Market Place, croft and close in Howden. Lands in Kilpin and Knedlington 1 item

U DRA/1031 Lease and Release: for £1050: Abraham Haigh of 4-5 Apr 1796 Saltmarsh, gent. and wife Elizabeth to William Bielby of Spaldington, gent. Close (1 ac. 1 r. 20 p.) on Bishopsoil in Balkholme. Moiety of tithes on 147 ac. allotted on Bishopsoil in Saltmarsh 2 items

U DRA/1032 Final Concord: for £60: William Bielby plaintiff and 23 May 1796 Abraham Haigh and wife Elizabeth deforceants 5 ac. land, 5 ac. meadow and 5 ac. pasture in Balkholme. Moiety of tithes on 140 ac. land, 140 ac. meadow and 140 ac. pasture in Saltmarsh 1 item

U DRA/1033 Final Concord: for £60: William Bielby plaintiff and 23 May 1796 Abraham Haigh and wife Elizabeth deforceants 5 ac. land, 5 ac. meadow and 5 ac. pasture in Balkholme. Moiety of tithes on 140 ac. land, 140 ac. meadow and 140 ac. pasture in Saltmarsh (as U DRA/1032) 1 item

U DRA/1034 Surrender in Howden manor court: Thomas Jewitt of 8 Apr 1793 Newsome, yeoman to uses of his Will. All his property at Saltmarsh being within the manor 1 item

U DRA/1035 Admission in Howden manor court: James Craven and 26 Jun 1797 James Thwaites as trustees of Thomas Jewitt (as U DRA/1034), dec'd: 5 ac. 32 p. allotted at the inclosure of Bishopsoil in Saltmarsh 1 item

U DRA/1036 Abstract of Title of Thomas Wilson: Close (3 ac. 3 r.) on 1804 - 1838 Bishopsoil in Eastrington 1 item

page 145 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1037 Lease and Release: for £193: James Craven of 2 - 3 Nov Newsholme and James Thwaites of Howden, gents. (as 1804 U DRA/1035) to Robert Spofforth of Howden, gent. 2 ac. 2 r. 4 p. allotted at the inclosure of Bishopsoil in Saltmarsh 2 items

U DRA/1038 Surrender and Admission in Howden manor court: John 22 Apr 1805 Wilson of Eastrington, shoemaker to use of himself and wife Mary for life, and then to their son Thomas Close (3 ac. 3 r.) on Bishopsoil in Eastrington (as U DRA/1036) 1 item

U DRA/1039 Surrender and Admission in Howden manor court: 28 Jun 1813 Thomas Freeman of Laxton, farmer to William Walker of Saltmarsh Grange, gent. 5 ac. 1 r. 10 p. in the fields of Eastrington 1 item

U DRA/1040 Probate Copy of Will of William Bielby of Howden, 13 Dec 1816 yeoman Bequests to wife Mary; nephew William Walker of Saltmarsh Grange; nephews and nieces Joseph Walker, Ralph, George, Jane and Thomas Gell and Mary Westwood. Cottage, garth and wind corn mill in Spaldington. Messuage in Howden. Saltmarsh Grange: Probate 31 Dec 1819 1 item

U DRA/1041 Mortgage for £42 by Surrender and Admission: Thomas 11 Jan 1823 Wilson jnr. of Eastrington. tailor and wife Ann to Robert Leeson of South Cave, gent. Close (3 ac. 3 r.) on Bishopsoil in Eastrington (as U DRA/1036) 1 item

U DRA/1042 Letter: Walmsley and Burland, South Cave to William 17 Apr 1827 Dyson, solicitor, Howden. Title of Teavil Leeson to close (3 ac. 3 r.) on Bishopsoil in Eastrington, (as DRA/1036) now property of Thomas Wilson (1823 - 1825) 1 item

U DRA/1043 Admission in Howden manor court: Vice Admiral Frank 14 Apr 1828 Sotheron of Kirklington, co. Notts., John Dunnington Jefferson of Thorganby esq. and Thomas Musgrave of Foggathorpe esq., as trustees of Robert Spofforth senr. of Howden, gent., dec'd. Allotment (5 ac. 32 p.) on Bishopsoil in Saltmarsh (as U DRA/1027) 1 item

page 146 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1044 Lease, Release, Covenant to Surrender and 28-29 Apr Assignment: Trustees of Robert Spofforth (as U 1828 DRA/1043) to William Walker (as U DRA/1039) and his trustee William Dinsley of Howden, gent.: for £675 in all Allotments on Bishopsoil, in Balkholme (6 ac. 1 r. 5 p.) and Saltmarsh (2 ac. 2 r. 4 p.). Allotment (5 ac. 32 p.) on Bishopsoil in Saltmarsh. Leasehold allotment (9 ac. 1 r. 12 p.) on Bishopsoil in Saltmarsh 2 items

U DRA/1045 Admission in Howden manor court of William Walker (as 30 Jun 1828 U DRA/1039) as devisee of William Beilby (as U DRA/1040): - Saltmarshe Grange with 5 closes allotted at the inclosure of Bishopsoil 1 item

U DRA/1046 Surrender and Admission in Howden manor court: 6 Oct 1828 Trustees of Robert Spofforth (as U DRA/1043) to William Walker (as U DRA/1039). Allotment (5 ac. 32 p.) on Bishopsoil in Saltmarsh (as U DRA/1043) 1 item

U DRA/1047 Copy of U DRA/1046 6 Oct 1828 1 item

U DRA/1048 Mortgage: (i) John Selley of Sandholme, blacksmith and 19-29 Jan wife Mary,(formerly Brown), (ii) Thomas Brown Selley of 1829 Hatfield, labourer, (iii) Ann Selley late of Scalby, now of Hatfield, spinster, (iv) Matthew Moss of Hull, shopkeeper and wife Mary (formerly Brown) to (v) Henry Dyson of Toxteth Park, Liverpool, gent. For £80 to John Selley by Henry Dyson: close (8 ac.) in Balkholme 1 item

U DRA/1049 Lease and Release: for £162: Trustees of Robert 5 - 6 Apr 1830 Spofforth (as U DRA/1043) to William Walker (as U DRA/1039). Allotment (16 ac. 1 r. 4 p.) on Bishopsoil in Skelton. Recites Lease of the premises from Bishop of Durham to Robert Spofforth (16 Aug 1816) 2 items

U DRA/1050 Lease for a year: Elizabeth Pinder of South Cave, widow 18 Aug 1830 to Thomas Leason of Ellerker, gent. and Thomas Dyson of South Cave, yeoman. 3 Baglett Close in South Cave. To lead to a Release 1 item

U DRA/1051 Lease and Release: for £120: John Selley and Henry 6 - 7 Jul 1831 Dyson (both as U DRA/1048) to William Walker (as U DRA/1039). Close as U DRA/1048 2 items

page 147 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1052 Mortgage: for £700: William Walker and his son John, to 4 Nov 1831 – William Dyson of Howden, gent. Messuage in Hailgate 21 Mar 1850 in Howden; closes as U DRA/1025 and 1048 in Balkholme, and as U DRA/1049 in Skelton, 4-5 Nov 1831. Endorsement of redemption, 21 Mar 1850 1 item

U DRA/1053 Lease and Release: for £465 in all: (i) John Carter jnr. of 10-11 Apr Howden, wine merchant and George Briggs of Hull, 1833 gent., (ii) John Carter senr. and Thomas Carter of Howden, common brewers, (iii) Thomas Peirson of Kilpin, farmer and wife Elizabeth, Robert Carlile Briggs of Cottingham, merchant and wife Sarah (nee Peirson) and Robert Howe of Howden, gent. and wife Alice (nee Peirson), (iv) Robert Spofforth of Scarborough, gent. to (v) Thomas Carter of Pontefract, gent. Close Galley Hurn and Back Street Croft in Howden (as U DRA/1021) 2 items

U DRA/1054 Copy. Final Concord for £820: William Carter plaintiff 12 Apr 1833 and Thomas Peirson and wife Elizabeth, Robert Carlile Briggs and wife Sarah, Robert Howe and wife Alice, deforceants. 2 messuages, 2 cottages, 2 barns, 2 yds., 4 stables, 2 gardens, 2 orchards, 400 ac. land, 200 ac. meadow and 200 ac. pasture in Howden, Bellasize and Greenoak 1 item

U DRA/1055 Surrender and Admission in Howden manor court: 1 Oct 1838 Robert Hunt of New Village (mortgagee of Thomas Wilson of Eastrington, tailor) to William Carter, wine merchant and Elizabeth Carter, spinster, both of Howden. Close (3 ac. 3 r.) on Bishopsoil in Eastrington 1 item

DRA/1056 Conditions of Sale: garden in Hailgate in Howden: With 31 Jan 1839 Agreement of John Palmer of Howden, gardener, to purchase the premises for £532 1 item

DRA/1057 Abstract of Title of John Arthur Worsop and others, 1817 - 1839 trustees of Richard Arthur Worsop, dec'd to garden, as U DRA/1056 1 item

U DRA/1058 Lease and Release: for £532: Trustees of Richard 1 - 2 May Arthur Worsop, dec'd to John Palmer, trustee for William 1839 & Elizabeth Carter. Garden in Howden, as U DRA/1056 2 items

page 148 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1059 Probate Copy of Will of Thomas Almack of Bishop 12 Oct 1839 Burton, gent. Bequests to sons Richard, Thomas, Barugh, John, Henry, William and Septimus; wife Catherine. Cherry Burton: Probate 27 July 1840 1 item

U DRA/1060 General Release: Residuary legatees under Will of 26 Dec 1844 Robert Prickett, of Harley Street, co. Mdx., and Octon Lodge esq., to the Executors and Trustees of his Will 1 item

U DRA/1061 Lease for 21 years at 4s. 8d. rent: Charles Thomas, 12 May 1845 Bishop of Ripon, to William Walker of Saltmarsh Grange, gent.Allotment (9 ac. 1 r. 12 p.) on Bishopsoil in Saltmarsh 1 item

U DRA/1062 Counterpart of Lease, as U DRA/1061 12 May 1845 1 item

U DRA/1063 Probate Copy of Will of John Ward senr. of Scotter, co. 27 May 1846 Lincoln, gent. Bequests to housekeeper Elizabeth Moulds ; nephew John Ward ; Mary, wife of Gravenor Roadley ; Ann Moulds ; Abraham Hatch: house in Hull: Probate 23 April 1850 1 item

U DRA/1064 Mortgage: William Walker of Saltmarsh Grange, farmer 22 Mar 1850 and corn merchant and wife Hannah to Thomas Brice and James Meek, trustees of York City and County Banking Company. Messuage in Hailgate in Howden and closes in Saltmarsh, Balkholme and Eastrington (as U DRA/1025, 1026, 1037, 1044, and 1052): To secure a bank account 1 item

U DRA/1065 Agreement for Sale: for £350: George Brookes of 23 Aug 1884 Whitchurch, co. Salop., gent. to Nona Quilter of Beverley, spinster. Parcel on the Cliff at Filey (Ravine Road west) 1 item

U DRA/1066 Lease for 11 years at £34 14s. rent: Henry Masterman 19 Feb 1750 of Little London co. Mdx., esq. to William Harrison of Riccall, yeoman. Messuage and lands in Riccall: messuage, 2 crofts and closes called Great Croft, Garden Close, Farr Croft and 2 Hinings, 4 closes next to the Dam and 6 ac. in the common fields and Ings in Riccall: Witn.Leonard Rickard, William Agar 1 item

page 149 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1067 Memorial of Mortgage: Collendar Goldsmith of Newport, 17 Jun 1885 Mon., landing waiter to Walter Lazenby of Castlebar, Sydenham Hill, co. Kent, esq. Parcel at Kirk Ella 1 item

DRA/1068 Register of Voters. Bubwith Polling District (marked) 1879 1 item

DRA/1069 Letters to George England, Howden, agent for the 19 Mar - 14 Conservative candidates, Christopher Sykes and W.H. Apr 1880 Harrison Broadley 30 items

U DRA/1070 Poster. Committee for Sykes and Broadley [1880] 1 item

U DRA/1071 Poster. Sykes to speak at Howden on 22 March 19 Mar 1880 1 item

U DRA/1072 Forms for Declaration of Secrecy April 1880 2 items

U DRA/1073 Page from 'Leeds Mercury' 6 Apr 1880 1 item

U DRA/1074 Poster thanking the electors 8 Apr 1880 1 item

page 150 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1075 An original bundle. File of Surrenders and Admissions in 22 Apr 1595 - manor court of Ruston Parva 23 Oct 1728 a) Thomas Franck to Robert Fox: 2 Dixon oxgangs, 22 Apr 1595 b) Richard Fox to Robert Fox: 2 Dixon oxgangs, 10 Oct 1598 c) Christopher Fox to John Olliver: 2 Dixon oxgangs, 15 Oct 1634 d) Henry Glentham to Henry Mease: cottage and garth, 20 Oct 1637 e) Henry Mease to Christopher Margeson: house and 2 garths, 9 May 1639 f) John Olliver to Christopher Margeson: 2 oxgangs, 4 Nov 1641 g) Samuel Hollard to Christopher Margisson: 2 oxgangs, 14 Jul 1647 h) Christopher Margisson to his daughter Alice: messuage and 4 oxgangs, 16 Apr 1656 j) Christopher Fox, son and heir of Robert Fox. 2 oxgangs, 18 Nov 1630 k) (Alice, daughter of Christopher Margisson ?). Damaged l) John Kirby, aged 4, son of Alice Kirby (daughter of Christopher Margisson) by his father, John Kirby: messuage, garth and 4 oxgangs, 1 Apr 1676 m) Richard Smythe of Octon to John Kirby: cottage, barn and garth in Church Lane, 8 Oct 1661 n) Thomas Coates and wife Sarah (nee Dry) to Thomas Duck of Nafferton for life and then to his wife Elizabeth and nephew Thomas Smith: an oxgang and a broad butt, 23 Oct 1728 1 bundle

U DRA/1076 Label, on portion of deed 1794 Mentions Joseph Fogg; Robert Barclay and John Perkins of Southwark; Sir Anthony Thomas Addy; street or mill way called Shad Thames; messuage (1794) 1 item

U DRA/1077 Bargain and Sale: for £640: Robert Robinson of 26 Sep 1612 Thurnam, yeoman to William St. Quyintyn of Foulkton, esq. Messuage, New Close, Day Close, 2 Day lands, parcel of meadow called Seaveholme and 7 oxgangs, messuage and 3 oxgangs, and 5 cottages in Thurnam. Tenants named: Witn. Gabryll St. Quintin, Jo. Edwards, Willm. Moore, Tho. Gibsonn, Jo. (Bosvill?) 1 item

page 151 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1078 Lease and Release: £28: Elizabeth Esh of Bridlington, 19-20 Sep widow to Sir William St. Quintin of Hull. Messuage, 1701 garth, garden and little close in Thurnham: Witn. Mary St. Quintin, Richard Ash, Hugh Boulton 2 items

U DRA/1079 Deed of Covenants to levy a Final Concord. (i) Richard 10 Oct 1701 Conyers of Yarme, apothecary and wife Frances, daughter of John Ellys of Burton Agnes, gent. dec'd, (ii) John Ellys of Killham, gent., youngest son of John Ellys, and (iii) Robert Ellys of Killham and James Conyers of North Allerton, gents. 2 messuages, 14 oxgangs and closes in Thurnholme. 2 Fatbie or Fatbeast Closes (43 ac. 1 r. 2 p.) in Little Kelk: To use of John Ellys the son. Witn. Chr. Fulthorp, Cathe. Lacy, Jo. Grimston, T. Maynard, Tim. Remington 1 item

U DRA/1080 Final Concord: for £460: Robert Ellys and James 20 Oct 1701 Conyers, plaintiffs and Richard Conyers and wife Frances and John Ellys, gent., deforceants. 2 messuages, 5 tofts, 240 ac. land, 70 ac. meadow, 80 ac. pasture in Thurnholme, Burton Agnes, Little Kelk and par. Foston 1 item

U DRA/1081 Lease and Release: for £1100 in all: Richard Conyers 1-2 Dec 1701 and wife Frances to Sir William St. Quintin of Harpham Messuage, 7 oxgangs, parcels called Nabbs, Arnold Carr, Shiphams Close, Bugcroft or Turfe Graft, Hall Close, North Close or Bielby Close and a ley land called Chantry, messuage, 7 oxgangs, parcel called Down Ing and 5 little close in Thurnholme: Witn. T. Maynard, Jo. Grimston, Tim. Remington 2 items

U DRA/1082 Lease and Release: for £17: Robert Boys of 14-15 May Thurnholme, yeoman and wife Elizabeth to Sir William 1703 St. Quintin of Harpham. Cottage, garth and close in Thurnholme: Witn. Mich. Lee, Jonathan Simpson, Christo. Oliver, Jo. Grimston, Tim. Remington 2 items

U DRA/1083 Copy. Final Concord: for £100: Robert Gibson, Robert [13 Jun 1703] Hutchinson and Sir William St. Quintin, plaintiffs and Thomas Bainton and wife Ann, John Hovington and wife Elizabeth, Robert Boyes and wife Elizabeth, deforceants Messuage, cottage, 40 ac. land, 20 ac. meadow and 20 ac. pasture in Barton in le Willowes, Snainton and Thurnholme 1 item

page 152 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1084 Copy. Will of Sir William St. Quintin of Harpham 21 Jun 1723 Bequests to nephew William and Matthew St. Quintin; Cornelius Cayley jnr. of Hull ; sister Mary Hustler; Right Honourable Robert Walpole. Manors of and lands in Harpham, Thorneholm, Grantsmoor and Folkton. Advowson of Burton Agnes. Grange at Flottenby. Lands in Harpham and Kelk. House lands in Ferriby. Scampston. Personalty includes Newmarket and Hambleton Gold Cups and Covers: Witn. Wm. Gylby, Robert Newton. Eliz. Carlin 1 item

U DRA/1085 Extract of Common Recovery: Timothy Foord esq. from 1751 George North, gent. Manors of Harpham, Thornholme, Gransmoor and Folkton with 22 messuages, 2750 ac. lands, 600 ac. meadow, 3050 ac. pasture and 500 ac. furze and heath in Burton Agnes, Kelk, Foston. Advowson of Burton Agnes: Sir William St. Quintin and William St. Quintin esq. vouched to warranty 1 item

U DRA/1086 Copy. Deed to declare uses of a common Recovery. (i) 21 Jun 1765 William St. Quintin of Scampston, esq., (ii) Christopher Hargrave, gent. and (ii) Joseph Banks, esq., both of Lincolns Inn Manor of Harpham with 8 messuages, 22 cottages, 1384 ac. 3 r. 34 p. of arable, 57 ac. 2 r. 1 p. of meadow and 748 ac. 3 r. 7 p. of pasture. Advowson of Burton Agnes. Manor of Thornholme with 4 messuages, 7 cottages, 605 ac. 2 r. 38 p. arable, 118 ac. 23 p. meadow and 550 ac. 1 r. 35 p. pasture. Manor of Grantsmoor alias Gransmoor with 2 messuages, 2 cottages, 97 ac. 3 r. 9 p. arable, 268 ac. 30 p. meadow,

545 ac. 5 p. pasture. Manor of Folkton with 7 messuages, 13 cottages, 570 ac. 2 r. 15p. arable, 89 ac. 1 r. 8 p. meadow and 1,009 ac. 2 r. 34.p pasture. Flotmanby Grange with 81 ac. arable, 53 ac. 1 r. 6 p. meadow and 212 ac. 1 r. 30 p. pasture in par. Folkton. Manor of Scampston with Scampston House, 21 messuages, 47 oxgangs and closes called 3 Ledfields, 4 Gateland Closes, 3 Kindales, Seafield, Parkes, 3 Outrams, 2 Kindales closes, Panyerman Street, Bilbey Parkes, 2 Stockdalls, Autrams, Wilburn Close, Linskin

Parkes, 2 Leafields, Slater Parkes, Wray Close and the Parkes ; a water corn mill ; Reed Carr and Thackamne. Manor of Wansford with 3 messuages, closes called Henetts Close, Townend Close, Robinsons Close, Porter Close, Bynnington Close, Hill Flatts, Land of the Town, Greengate Flatts, High Dyke Close, Doning Close, Mill Crooke Close, the Hawlings, Cross Flatts, Spittal Fields Closes, Middle Barrs, Lane Head Flatts, Sayne Foyn Close, Wood Flatt, 2 Islands in the West

page 153 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1086 Ings, Bynnington Piece, Panyerman Crook, an Island in 21 Jun 1765 cont... Snaik Holme, and Walkers Garth; the Red House and a close; a water corn mill; the White House and a fulling mill in Wansford. Cattleholms or Catholms Closes in Lowthorp. 2 cottages in Nafferton. Manor, capital messuage, rectory, advowson tithes, messuages and lands in Lowthorpe. Manor of Nafferton with messuages and lands. Neithergate Farm with 3 oxgangs and 13 butts ; messuage and close in Wansford. Messuage, close, croft and 1 oxgang in Great Kelk. Headland oxgang in Ruston Pava. Lenox manor in Nafferton. Capital messuage in Ruston. The Inn Leas of Little Kelk (133 ac. ) Brassy Close or Three Cornered Close and 3 parcels, part of North Field and Lady Mill of Lady Mary Ings, in Lowthorpe. Manor of Little Ruston with messuages and lands; 38 oxgangs; closes called the Antient Holme and Stone Pitt Close; moss house or tenement with Dove Coat Garth; parcels called the Holme and Mill Hill with a water corn mill; Davids Close and Morram Close; messuage, 2 orchards, lime kiln and 14 oxgangs; 2 messuages, 5 cottages, Land Close and 14 oxgangs in Little Ruston. Tenants named: To use of William St. Quintin. Witn. Robt. Bowring, Fran. Stephenson 1 item

U DRA/1087 Copy. Will of Sir William St. Quintin of Bath. Bequests 6 Dec 1768 to daughters Mary Darby and Catherine wife Christopher Griffith, and their husbands; brother Matthew Chitty St. Quintin ; servants; son William St. Quintin. Witn. Wm. Robinson, Jo. D. Birkhead, John Williams 1 item

U DRA/1088 Label on portion of same deed as U DRA/1076 1794 1 item

page 154 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1089 Bargain and Sale: Henry Drye to William Drye, both of 20 Jan 1652 Ruston, yeomen Messuage, garth, close, toft and croft and 2 oxgangs in Ruston, the Howhill and Howhill balk with 2 butts of land adjoining, the churchyard of Ruston, with common of pasture in Lowthroppe Ladie Miln Inges. Tithes of hemp and line in Ruston, and of hay in Braiceforth Miln Ing Ground, the Milne Hills and the Old Damme meadow and pasture in Ruston and Lowthroppe. Cottage and garth in Rustun with common in Lowthropp Carr. All formerly parcel of the manor or college of Lowthroppe: Conveyed by Thomas and John Peirson of Harpam, gents., to Edward Drye, father of Henry and William Drye (16 March 1629/30). Witn. Christopher Megson, Robert Smithe, Thomas Oliver, John Cuthberte, Christopher Margison 1 item

U DRA/1090 Bargain and Sale: for £8 5s: Anne Dry of Kilham, 6 Jun 1705 spinster to Edward Dry of Little Ruston, yeoman Close in Little Ruston: Witn. John Megson, John Kirkby, Jo. Grimston 1 item

U DRA/1091 Mortgage: for £2000: (i) Jane Hassell of York widow 27-28 Mar (mortgage of the premises) (ii) John Crompton of Little 1723 Ruston, esq. to (iii) Thomas Duncomb of Duncomb Park esq. and (iv) his trustee Henry Slingsby of Scriven, esq. The Inleas of Little Kelk (133 ac.). Brasy Close alias Three Cornered Close and 3 closes meadow enclosed from North Field and Lady Mill or Lady Mary Ings in Lowthropp. Manor of Little Ruston with messuages and lands, rents and 38 oxgangs, manor house, closes called the Antient Holme and Stone Pitt Close, messuage and Dove Coat Garth, the Holme and Mill Hill with water corn mill, Davids Close and Marram Close, a third part of a messuage and 14 oxgangs and 2 cottages in Little Ruston: Witn. Fran. Hodson, Jno. Tomlinson, Tim. Foord, Wm. Hardy 1 item

U DRA/1092 Counterpart of Mortgage: for £2000: (i) Jane Hassell of 27-28 Mar York widow (mortgage of the premises) (ii) John 1723 Crompton of Little Ruston, esq. to (iii) Thomas Duncomb of Duncomb Park esq. and (iv) his trustee Henry Slingsby of Scriven, esq. (U DRA/1091) 1 item

page 155 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1093 Lease and Release: for £4,400: John Crompton of 22 - 23 Oct Ruston and wife Anne to John Thompson of London, 1723 merchant. As U DRA/1091, and a capital messuage in Ruston. Subject to mortgage as DRA/1091. Witn. Rd. Burdett, Vere Warner of Burchin Lane, London 2 items

U DRA/1094 Letter of Attorney: John Crompton to John Thompson: to 23 Oct 1723 receive rents, further to U DRA/1093 1 item

U DRA/1095 Bond in £8,800: John Crompton to John Thompson 23 Oct 1723 For performance of covenants of U DRA/1093 1 item

U DRA/1096 Bond in £3000: John Crompton to John Thompson 23 Oct 1723 John Crompton to join with Thomas Duncomb in executing further deeds on redemption by John Thompson of mortgage as U DRA/1091 1 item

U DRA/1097 Final Concord: for £2,400: John Thompson, plaintiff and [25 Nov 1723] John Crompton and wife Ann, deforceants Manors of Little Ruston and Little Kelk with 20 messuages, 20 cottages, 1 water corn mill, 2 dovecoates, 20 gardens, 20 orchards, 500 ac. land, 500 ac. meadow, 500 ac. pasture, 100 ac. wood, 100 ac. heath and furze, 1000 ac. moor and £8 rents in Ruston, Little Ruston, Little Kelk, Lowthorpe, Foston and Lissett, with tithes in those places. Also a third part of 2 messuages, 2 cottages, 200 ac. land, 200 ac. meadow and 200 ac. pasture in Little Ruston 1 item

U DRA/1098 Final Concord for £2,400, as U DRA/1097 25 Nov 1723 1 item

U DRA/1099 Receipt for £2,100 paid by Robert Cay of Newcastle on 28 Mar 1724 Tyne, by order of John Thompson, to Thomas Duncombe on redemption of mortgage as U DRA/1091 1 item

page 156 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1100 Lease and Release: (i) John Thompson to (ii) James 8 - 9 Jun 1724 Hustler of Scampston and St. Quintin Thompson of London, esqs. as trustees for (iii) Sir William St. Quintin of Harpham: prior to marriage of Sir William St. Quintin and Rebecca, only daughter of John Thompson. Sir William St. Quintin having agreed to take the premises as £4000 of her marriage portion of £10, 000. As U DRA/1093: Witn. Matt. St. Quintin, V. Warner, Sam. Marwood 2 items

U DRA/1101 Release and Assignment: (i) Thomas Duncombe and (ii) 16 Jan 1725 Henry Slingsby, (iii) John Thompson to (iv) James Hustler and St. Quintin Thompson, (v) Vere Warner of Burchin Lane, London, gent. in trust for (vi) Sir William St. Quintin. As U DRA/1093: Not executed 1 item

U DRA/1102 Lease and Release: for £4, 880: Sir William St. Quintin 26 - 27 Oct of Harpham to Sir John Thompson of London: as U 1733 DRA/1093. Also two third parts of messuages, cottages, Lowdlane Close, and 14 oxgangs in Little Ruston, a messuage in Ruston. Tenants named: Witn. Chas. Tancred, Matt. C. St. Quintin, Robert Newton 2 items

U DRA/1103 Assignment of Term further to U DRA/1102: St. Quintin 27 Oct 1733 Thompson esq. to John Cannon, gent. To attend the inheritance conveyed to Sir John Thompson by U DRA/1102. Witn. Robert Newton, John Maw. 1 item

DRA/1104 Surrender and Admission in Little Ruston manor court: 16 Oct 1733 John Kirkby, his wife, Grace and their son John Kirkby to William Fowler. Messuage, high garth, low garth, orchard and 4 oxgangs 1 item

U DRA/1105 Surrender and Admission in Little Ruston manor court: 15 Oct 1744 Thomas Smith to William Fowler. An oxgang and a broad butt (as U DRA/1075n?) 1 item

U DRA/1106 Admission of William, Margaret, Abigail and Harvey, 25 Oct 1768 children of John Risdale, brother in law of William Fowler, dec'd, (Abigail being the wife of John Walker of Longborough and Harvey, wife of Thomas Spittlehouse of Cotes, co. Leics.): as U DRA/1104 and 1105 Further to Will of William Fowler 1 item

page 157 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1107 Surrender and Admission: William Risdale, John Walker 25 Oct 1769 and wife Abigail, Joseph Johnson and wife Margaret, Thomas Spittelhouse and wife Harvey to Robert Laybourn of Nafferton, gent. As U DRA/1104 and 1105 1 item

U DRA/1108 Surrender and Admission: Robert Laybourn to Sir 25 Oct 1770 William St. Quintin 1 item

U DRA/1109 Mortgage: for £2,500: Sir William St. Quintin to Edward 21 May 1777 Dickenson of Dorset Court, esq. As U DRA/1093:Witn. Joseph Banks, Jno. Gwynn 1 item

U DRA/1110 Counterpart of U DRA/1109 21 May 1777 1 item

U DRA/1111 Memorial of U DRA/1109 21 May 1777 1 item

U DRA/1112 Assignment of Mortgage as U DRA/1109 by Joseph 16 May 1783 - Banks of Lincolns Inn, esq. and Henry Hoyle Oddie of 12 Jun 1787 Carey Street, par. St. Clement Dane's, gent. (exors. of Edward Dickinson, dec'd) to Wastell Briscoe of Wimpole Street, par. St. Marylebone, esq.. Witn. Sam. Harper jnr., James Weedon servant to Joseph Banks Endorsed with Assignment to Vice Admiral George Darlby of Newton co. Hants. and Peter Johnson of York, esq., 12 June 1787 1 item

U DRA/1113 Counterpart of U DRA/1112 16 May 1783 - 1 item 12 Jun 1787

U DRA/1114 Copy. Valuation of Little Ruston 24 Nov 1795 1 item

U DRA/1115 Lease and Release: for £8000: Sir William Hustler and 1 - 2 Apr 1692 wife Dame Anne to his brothers Robert and James Hustler, gents. (sons of William Hustler esq., dec'd) all of Acklam. Manor and estate of Scampston: To be divided in moieties between Robert and James Hustler. Witn. Willm. Pierson, Jo. Hall, Law. Sawyer, John Foster, Rob. Wilson 2 items

page 158 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1116 Counterpart of Lease and Release: for £8000: Sir 1-2 Apr 1692 William Hustler and wife Dame Anne to his brothers Robert and James Hustler, gents. (sons of William Hustler esq., dec'd) all of Acklam (U DRA/1115) 1 item

U DRA/1117 Mortgage for £1000: Robert Hustler to Sir William 4 Apr 1692 Hustler. Robert Hustler's moiety of manor and estate of Scampston, as U DRA/1115: Witn. Willm. Pierson, Jo. Hall, Law. Sawyer, John Foster, Rob. Wilson 1 item

U DRA/1118 Counterpart of U DRA/1117 4 Apr 1692 1 item

U DRA/1119 Agreement between Robert and James Hustler for the 4 Apr 1692 partition between them of the manor and estate of Scampston, by Sir William Hustler and John Hill of Thornton, esq. 1 item

U DRA/1120 Counterpart of U DRA/1119 4 Apr 1692 1 item

U DRA/1121 Exemplification of a Final Concord: for £1000: Robert 23 Jan 1693 and James Hustler, gents., plaintiffs and Sir William Hustler and wife Anne, deforceants. Manor of Scampston with 20 messuages, 20 cottages, 2 dovecotes, 40 gardens, 550 ac. land, 200 ac. meadow, 500 ac. pasture, 400 ac. heath and furze and 400 ac. moor: (20 Jan 1692/3) 1 item

U DRA/1122 Deed of Partition of the manor and estate of Scampston, 30 Mar 1693 further to U DRA/1119. Witn. H. Sheirtlyffe, John Foster, William Johnson 1 item

U DRA/1123 Acquittance: Sir William Hustler to James Hustler: for 20 Oct 1696 £1000 previously received, part of the purchase money as U DRA/1115: Witn. John Foster, Ralph Olridg 1 item

U DRA/1124 Lease and Release: between Robert and James Hustler 20 - 21 Jan To confirm the partition as U DRA/1122 1700 2 items

U DRA/1125 Counterpart of Lease and Release: between Robert and 21 Jan 1700 James Hustler (U DRA/1124) 1 item

page 159 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1126 Lease and Release: for £3,930: Robert Hustler of 22 - 23 Jan Acklam, gent. to Sir William St. Quintin of Harpham 1700 Robert Hustler's moiety of the manor and estate of Scampston (i.e. a moiety of the manor and 21 messuages, 43 oxgangs, closes called 5 Leafields, 4 Gateland Closes, 7 Anhams, Younkson Parkes, 2 Hindales, 2 Parkes, 2 Hindales Closes, Bilby Parkes Pannyerman Street, Stockdales, Welburn Parkes, Linskin Parkes, and Wray Close, parcels called Readcarr and Thackamne (100 ac.), 2 Anhams and 2 Stockdales, a water corn mill, rents and moiety of Scampston Moor). Tenants named: Witn. W. Hustler, L. Robinson, T. Weston, Sam. Butler 2 items

U DRA/1127 Assignment of Terms in property as, and further to U 24 Jan 1700 DRA/1126: (i) John Hill of Thornton, co. York, and Robert Bowes of Thornton, co. Durham, esqs., (ii) Richard Turner of London, mercer and wife Katherine, and (iii) Robert and James Hustler of Acklam, gents. to (iv) Hugh Bethell of Ryse esq. as trustee for (v) SirWilliam St. Quintin 1 item

U DRA/1128 Mortgage: for £3,000: Sir William St. Quintin and Hugh 10 May 1700 Bethall to William Dickinson of Watton Abbey, esq. As U DRA/1126: Witn. Robert Mason, Willm. Anderson, John Pape 1 item

U DRA/1129 Counterpart of Mortgage: for £3,000: Sir William St. 10 May 1700 Quintin and Hugh Bethall to William Dickinson of Watton Abbey, esq. (U DRA/1128) 1 item

U DRA/1130 Bond for performance of covenants of U DRA/1128 c. 1700 1 item

page 160 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1131 Marriage Settlement: James Hustler of Scampston, 20 Oct 1708 gent. and wife Mary to Sir William St. Quintin and Sir William Hustler of Acklam, further to marriage of James and Mary Hustler and for her marriage portion of £2000 21 messuages, 43 oxgangs, closes called Gate Land Close, West Crofts, Richardson 5 West Crofts, Fords West Croft, Herbert Tree Closes, 5 Carrdailes, Wids Carrdailes, 7 Anhams, Fishpooles, 2 Lea Fields, Mason Anhams, Seaplatts, High Whinns, Whinn Close, 4 Drysess Gateland Closes, Harrington Carrdailes, Panyerman Street Close, Seaplatt, Parson Cathornes, Sleight Close and Over Drysess, moiety of Scampston Moor and the manorial royalties, all in Scampston. Tenants named: Witn. Eliza. Dotter, Hugh Bolton, John Clark 1 item

U DRA/1132 Bargain and Sale: for £6,322: James Hustler and wife 24 Feb 1730 Mary and Sir William Hustler to Sir William St. Quintin As DRA/1131 (21 messuages, 43 oxgangs, closes called Gate Land Close, West Crofts, Richardson 5 West Crofts, Fords West Croft, Herbert Tree Closes, 5 Carrdailes, Wids Carrdailes, 7 Anhams, Fishpooles, 2 Lea Fields, Mason Anhams, Seaplatts, High Whinns, Whinn Close, 4 Drysess Gateland Closes, Harrington Carrdailes, Panyerman Street Close, Seaplatt, Parson Cathornes, Sleight Close and Over Drysess, moiety of Scampston Moor and the manorial royalties, all in Scampston): Witn. Wm. Pierse, K. Guex, Jno. Curryer, Warner Perkins 1 item

U DRA/1133 Lease and Release: for £6,322: James Hustler and wife 24 - 25 Feb Mary and Sir William Hustler to Sir William St. Quintin 1730 (as U DRA/1132). Moiety of manor of Scampston, and property as U DRA/1131. Also Blackwell Carr in Scampston 2 items

U DRA/1134 Lease at £7 rent: Sir William St. Quintin to James 26 Feb 1730 Hustler, for his life. Foards Low Close, Thornhill Garth, – 16 Nov 1765 Square Close, 2 stables, Brown's Garth, 2 houses, Upper Little Garth, pieces of George Relph's and Jane Widd's Garths and of John Petch's Close, pond near the mill and the fish in it, all in Scampston: Witn. Jno. Curryer, Warner Perkins. Enclosed is a list of writings sent to Sir George Strickland, 16 Nov 1765 1 item

page 161 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1135 Final Concord: for £1000: Sir William St. Quintin, plaintiff [8 May 1730] and James Hustler and wife Mary, deforceants Moiety of manor of Scampston with 40 messuages, 40 cottages, 40 gardens, 40 orchards, 1500 ac. land, 1500 ac. meadow, 15000 ac. pasture, 1000 ac. heath and furze, 1000 ac. moor and 1000 ac. marsh 1 item

U DRA/1136 Final Concord: for £1000: Sir William St. Quintin, plaintiff [8 May 1730] and James Hustler and wife Mary, deforceants (as U DRA/1135) 1 item

U DRA/1137 Label early 19th 1 item cent.

U DRA/1138 Copy. Marriage Settlement: (i) Thomas Taylor of 13 - 14 Apr Towthorpe, gent. and wife Katherine, (ii) Henry Woolfe 1699 of Bridlington, merchant and Mathew Firbank of Birdsall, gent. (iii) John Greame of Bridlington, gent. and Mary Taylor, eldest daughter of Thomas and Katherine Taylor: prior to marriage of John Greame and Mary Taylor 2 messuages, 4 cottages, 11 oxgangs, and 11 ac. meadow in Scagglethorpe. Messuage, 4 oxgangs, Breckney Close, Brache Close, Broachnookes Close, and Smith Moor in Rillington: Witn. J. Morgan, John Towse, John Hogg, Aba Horner 1 item

U DRA/1139 Lease and Release to lead to a Common Recovery. (i) 5 - 6 Feb Mary Greame, widow and John Greame of Sewerby, 1750 esq., (ii) Thomas Newsome and (iii) John Sharpe, both of par. St. Andrew, Holborn. Manors of Sewerby, Grindale, and Little Hatfield. Messuages and lands in Sewerby, Bridlington, Grindale, Muston, Bempton, Newsome, Little Ruston, Besonby, Little Hatfield and Great Kelk. Peter Ings in Speeton. 4 oxgangs, 2 closes, cottage and garth in Great Kelk. 2 messuage, 3 cottages, Brow Close, 3 Highfields, 2 Norend Town Closes, Carr End, Crofts, 3 Moor Close and the Ings in Scagglethorpe. Messuage, 4 oxgangs, Brecknay Close, the Broats, Sleights and 2 Low Moor Closes in Rillington. Messuage, How Close, Wilder (Mildew in Lease) Tofts, Bracken Hill Close, Tanton Marr Close, Middle Close and the Moor in Etherdwicke. Cottage, close and 2 ac. in Flinton. Tenants named: To use of Mary Greame for her life and then to John Greame 2 items

U DRA/1140 Copy of exemplification of Common Recovery further to 12 Feb 1750 U DRA/1139 1 item

page 162 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1141 Copy. Particulars of Sale: Moor Close and Ings at 7 Oct 1803 Scagglethorpe. Sleights, Broats, Breckneys, Moor, Broats Corner and Ings in Rillington: Bids noted 1 item

U DRA/1142 Abstract of Agreement, Award, Lease and Release and 1804 Final Concord relating to the inclosure of Rillington (1778 - 1786) 2 items

U DRA/1143 Copy. Lease and Release: John Simpson of New 29-30 Sep Malton, Doctor in physic and his trustee John Greame of 1807 Sewerby, esq. to Henry Yarburgh of Heslington, esq. and John Rickaby, late of Wakefield, merchant but now of Bridlington Key, esq., (trustees under Will of John Greame, dec'd), their trustee Yarburgh Greame of Sewerby, esq. and Isaac Leatham of Barton le Street, esq. Money payments in lieu of tithes and tithes of and old inclosure at Rillington 2 items

U DRA/1144 Plan of Broats Close in Rillington 1809 1 plan

U DRA/1145 Lease and Release: for £190: Henry Yarburgh, John 28 - 29 Nov Rickaby, John Greame and Yarburgh Greame (all as U 1811 DRA/1143) to William St. Quintin of Scampston, esq. and his trustee James Lambert of Hatton Garden, co. Mdx., gent. Broats Close in Rillington 2 items

U DRA/1146 Copy. Undertaking by John Greame to indemnify 4 Mar 1812 William St. Quintin against claims affecting Broats Close under Will of John Greame, further to U DRA/1145 1 item

page 163 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1147 Marriage Settlement: Edward Dry of Little Ruston, 5 - 6 Feb 1711 yeoman to Francis Peacocke of Briggham, gent. and John Etherington of Great Driffield, grocer: prior to marriage of Edward Dry and Abigall Thorley of Little Ruston, spinster Messuage, garth, close, croft and toft and 2 oxgangs in Ruston. Howhill Balke with the churchyard of Ruston. Common in Lowthorpe Carr with meadow in Lowthorpe Lady Milne Ings. Tithes of hemp and line in Ruston and of hay of Braceforth Milne Ing ground, the Milne Hills and Old Dame in Ruston and Lowthorpe. Cottage and garth in Ruston. All formerly parcel of the manor or college of Lowthorpe. A broken oxgang and a broad Flabb in the Cowpane in Nafferton. Close in Little Ruston: Witn. Tho. Hardcastle, Thomas Clark, Cha. Cartwright 1 item

U DRA/1148 Exemplification of a Common Recovery: Samuel 6 Jul 1720 Dawson and Samuel Hilary, gents. from Nicholas Hall senr. and jnr. Manor of Little Ruston with 10 messuages and water mill, 400 ac. land, 20 ac. meadow, 20 ac. pasture and 100 s. rents: John Crompton esq. vouched to warranty 1 item

U DRA/1149 Lease and Release: Walter Crompton of 9 - 10 Nov Sunderlandwick and William Crompton of Little Ruston, 1721 gents., younger sons of Robert Crompton of Little Ruston, gent. dec'd, to Edward Dry of Little Ruston, yeoman, for £252 12. 6. to William and £252 12.6. secured to be paid to Walter by Edward Dry Two thirds part of a messuage, 3 cottages, Jemmy Leyes, Lowdlane Close and 14 Oxgangs in Little Ruston: Witn. Raphael Cleckham, Peter Wride, Christopher Bainton 2 items

U DRA/1150 Bargain and Sale: for £525: William Marshall, gent. and 23 Dec 1722 his only daughter Anne Marshall, spinster, of York to John Crompton of Little Ruston, esq., on redemption of a recited Mortgage of 19 - 20 May 1720 Manor of Little Ruston with messuages and a third part of messuages, cottages, lands, rents, 38 oxgangs, manor house, closes called Ancient Holm and Stone Pit Close, 3 closes, messuage and Dovecoat Garth, the Hole and Mill Hill with a water corn mill, David's Close, Marram Close, messuage, 2 orchards, lime kiln and 14 oxgangs, messuage and 2 cottages in Little Ruston. Tenants named: Witn. Wm. Hardy, Wm. Bowes 1 item

page 164 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1151 Mortgage: for £50: William Dry of Harpham, yeoman 1 May 1738 (brother of Edward Dry, son and heir of Edward Dry by his wife Abigal (nee Thorley) all of Little Ruston dec'd) to John Grimston of Bridlington, esq. Messuage, garth, close, toft and croft, cottage, 2 oxgangs, Howhill Balk, churchyard of Ruston, 2 parcels in Lowthorpe Lady Milne Ings, tithes of hemp and line in Ruston and of hay in Braceforth Miln Ing Ground and close in Little Ruston: Witn. Robert Grimston, Peter Boynton, John Taylor jnr. 1 item

U DRA/1152 Bond for performance of covenants of U DRA/1151 1 May 1738 1 item

U DRA/1153 Final Concord: for £120: John Grimston esq. and Robert 29 May 1738 Medforth, plaintiffs and William Dry, deforceant Messuage, cottage, 50 ac. land, 5 ac. meadow and 10 ac. pasture in Little Ruston, Lowthorpe and Nafferton. Tithes of hemp and line in Little Ruston. Tithes of hay in Braceforth Milne Ing Ground, Miln Hills and Old Dam in Ruston and Lowthorpe 1 item

U DRA/1154 Further Mortgage: for £50: William Dry of Harpham, 1 Aug 1740 yeoman to John Grimston of Bridlington, esq. (both as U DRA/1151). Messuage, garth, close, toft and croft, cottage, 2 oxgangs, Howhill Balk, churchyard of Ruston, 2 parcels in Lowthorpe Lady Milne Ings, tithes of hemp and line in Ruston, and hay of Braceforth Milne Ing ground, and close in Little Ruston: Witn. Robert Grimston, John Taylor 1 item

U DRA/1155 Bond for performance of covenants of U DRA/1154 1 Aug 1740 1 item

U DRA/1156 Assignment of Mortgages as U DRA/1151 and U 29 Sep 1747 DRA/1154: Robert Grimston of Bridlington, esq., executor of John Grimston dec'd and William Dry to Richard Sykes of Hull, esq. as trustee for Edward Nixon of Howden, gent. and wife Elizabeth. Witn. John Bentley, John Taylor jnr. 1 item

U DRA/1157 Bond for performance of covenants of U DRA/1156 29 Sep 1747 1 item

page 165 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1158 Further Mortgage: for £50: William Dry, now of Preston, 21 Feb 1757 yeoman to John Taylor of Bridlington, gent. Messuage, garth, toft and croft, cottage, 2 oxgangs, Howhill Balk, churchyard of Ruston, 2 parcel in Lowthorpe Lady Milne Ings, tithes of hemp and line in Ruston, and of hay of Braceforth Milne Ing ground, and close in Little Ruston: Witn. Robert Nicholson, Robt. Hardy, Tho. Johnson, Thos. Pitts, L. Whitaker 1 item

U DRA/1159 Lease and Release: for £480 (£100 of which is to be 23 - 24 Oct used to redeem mortgages): William Dry, now of 1758 Heddon Court Close, par. Burstwick, to William St. Quintin of Scampston, esq. Messuage, garth, toft and croft, cottage, 2 oxgangs, Howhill Balk, churchyard of Ruston, 2 parcels in Lowthorpe Lady Milne Ings, tithes of hemp and line in Ruston, and of hay of Braceforth Milne Ing ground, and close in Little Ruston. Witn. Fran. Armstrong, Mar. Prickett 2 items

U DRA/1160 Assignment of Mortgages as U DRA/1151 and U 25 Oct 1758 DRA/1154, further to U DRA/1159: for £100: Richard Sykes of Sledmere, esq. and William Dry to Sir William St. Quintin as trustee for William St. Quintin. Witn. Fran. Armstrong, Mar. Prickett, John Taylor of Eddlethorpe Grange 1 item

U DRA/1161 Assignment of Mortgage as U DRA/1158 to Sir William 4 Nov 1758 St. Quintin in trust for William St. Quintin. Witn. Mar. Prickett, Willm. Dring 1 item

U DRA/1162 Mortgage: for £850: (i) John Crompton of Little Ruston, 17 - 18 Oct esq. and wife Anne, (ii) Richard Burdett if Grays Inn, 1718 gent., (iii) Thomas Harrison of York, gent. to (iv) Jane Hassell of York, widow. Inlease of Little Kelk. Brasy Close alias Three Cornered Close, and 3 parcels late parcel of the Northfield and Lady Mill or Lady Mary Ings, in Lowthrop: Witn. Edward Hobbe, John Lazenby 1 item

U DRA/1163 Exemplification of a Common Recovery: Thomas 21 Nov 1718 Harrison from Richard Burdett. 100 ac. land, 40 ac. meadow and 150 ac. pasture in Little Kelk and Lowthorp, and pars. Foston and Lissett 1 item

page 166 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1164 Further Mortgage for £100: John Crompton to Jane 25 Nov 1719 Hassell. As U DRA/1162: Witn. Jno. Tomlinson, Jane Pearson 1 item

U DRA/1165 Label c. 1722 1 item

U DRA/1166 Bond in £1000: Sir William St. Quintin of Harpham to Sir 15 Oct 1718 Griffith Boynton of Burton Agnes. To convey tithes to him, following the inclosure of the common Moor of Burton Agnes 1 item

U DRA/1167 Copy. Agreement between Sir William St. Quintin and 30 Apr 1719 Sir Griffith Boynton Sir William St. Quintin not to oppose the inclosure by Sir Griffith Boynton of up to 90 ac. in the Cornefeild of Burton Agnes. Sir Griffith Boynton not to disturb Sir William St. Quintin in the enjoyment of inclosures made by him in Thurnholme and to exchange lands there with him: Witn. Fr. Heron, Jo. Grimston, Peter Wride 1 item

U DRA/1168 Letters to Sir William St. Quintin from Jo. Grimston (2) ; 1720 - 1722 Sir Griffith Boynton (3) ; Richard Wilson (2) and Marmaduke Alington. With draft letters of Sir William St. Quintin (2): Inclosure of Burton (Agnes) Moor and tithes there. Exchange of lands in Thurnholme (as DRA/1167). Improper behaviour at Bridlington by a 'Ranke Tory' and others at time of the (1715) rebellion 1 bundle

U DRA/1169 Copy Survey of Sir Griffith Boynton's ground within Sir c.1722 William St. Quintin's enclosures at Thornholm 1 item

U DRA/1170 Label early 19th 1 item cent.

U DRA/1171 Abstract of Title of William St. Quintin, esq.: manor and 1723 - 1795 estate of Little Ruston 1 item

U DRA/1172 Abstract of Title: estate at Little Ruston purchased by 1788 - 1822 trustees of marriage settlement of William Thomas St. Quintin, esq. 1 item

page 167 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1173 Copy. Will of Mary Dring of New Malton, widow 11 Nov 1730 Bequests to daughter Isabell ; son Edmund, nephew Thomas Jopson son of dec'd sister Elizabeth Jepson, grandson Jerome Dring, brother William Garforth. Rillington. Scampston. Scagglethorpe: Witn. Ezekiel Ballan, Isabel Ballan, Chris. Topham 1 item

U DRA/1174 Agreement for Sale: for £1200: Samuel Milbourn of 22 Nov 1809 Thorpe Bassett, gent. to John Snowball of New Malton, gent., agent for Robert Bower of Welham, esq. Stone Pit Close or South Bank Close and Rawthorn in Thorpe Bassett 1 item

U DRA/1175 Plan of Southdale Farm at Thorpe Bassett early 19th 1 plan cent.

U DRA/1176 Observations on Title to lands at Thorpe Bassett 30 Sep 1823 1 item

U DRA/1177 Act for improving the Navigation of the and 1767 Frodingham Beck from Ake Beck Mouth to the Clough on the East Corner of Fisholme, and for extending the said Navigation ... into or near the Town of Great Driffield 1 item

U DRA/1178 State of the Contingent Fund of the Third East York 24 Apr 1816 Local Militia on the reduction of the Regiment 1 item

U DRA/1179 Case and Opinion of George Harrison, Lincolns Inn. 6 Nov 1823 Title to manor and estate of Scampston 1 item

U DRA/1180 Letter of Attorney: William St. Quintin to James Lambert: 13 Jun 1825 For renewal of a Lease from the Archbishop of York of lands at Harpham and tithes at Thurnholme 1 item

U DRA/1181 Estimate for painting and paperhanging at Scampston 1828 Hall 1 item

U DRA/1182 Account. William St. Quintin to Messrs. Oddie, Forster 1836 and Lumley. Sale of houses in London and farm at Swanbourn, co. Bucks. 1 item

page 168 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1183 Mortgage for £14,000: William St. Quintin of Scampston, 11 Sep1767 esq. to Wastell Briscoe of Hill Street, Berkeley Square, co. Mdx., esq. Manor of Harpham with 8 messuages, 22 cottages and 1384 ac. 3 r. 24 p. arable, 57 ac. 2 r. 1 p. meadow and 748 ac. 3 r. 7 p. pasture. Advowson of Agnes Burton. Manor of Grantsmore alias Gransmoor with 2 messuages, 2 cottages, 97 ac. 3 r. 9 p. arable, 268 ac. 30 p. meadow and 545 ac. 5 p. pasture in pars. Agnes Burton and Kelk: Witn. Joseph Banks, James Tempest Watson 1 item

U DRA/1184 Further Mortgage: for £3000: Sir William St. Quintin to 11 Mar 1778 Wastell Briscoe. As U DRA/1183: Witn. Jno. Gwynne, Saml. Harper jnr. 1 item

U DRA/1185 Further Mortgage: for £3000: Sir William St. Quintin to 22 Jun 1779 Wastell Briscoe. As U DRA/1183: Witn. Joseph Banks, James Tempest Watson 1 item

U DRA/1186 Further Mortgage: for £10,000: Sir William St. Quintin to 16 May 1783 Wastell Briscoe. As U DRA/1183: Witn. Hen. Hoyle Oddie, Same. Harper jnr. 1 item

U DRA/1187 Copy. Agreement for Sale: for £8000: John Hanchett of 14 Sep 1792 Poets Corner, Old Palace Yard, Westminster, esq., (executor of William Warner of Foston, esq. dec'd) to Sir William St. Quintin of Scampston. Water corn mill, 3 closes, parcels called the Scurves and 4 cottages at Foston. North Frodingham High Bridge: Witn. Thos. Carter, Thos. Parkin 1 item

U DRA/1188 Lease and Release further to U DRA/1187: John 9 - 10 Oct Hanchett, now of Abingdon Street, Westminster and wife 1794 Frances to Sir William St. Quintin : as U DRA/1187 £4000 of the £8000 purchase money remaining on a mortgage of the premises to John Hanchett. Witn. John Windus, W. Plumer Windus 2 items

U DRA/1189 Bond for repayment of £4000 further to U DRA/1188 10 Oct 1794 1 item

page 169 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1190 Final Concord: for £200: John Hanchett, esq., plaintiff 9 Feb 1803 and John Nathaniel Jordan and wife Elizabeth deforceants. £10 rent from messuages and lands in Fosten, North Frodingham and Brigholm 1 item

U DRA/1191 Quitclaim: for £115: John Nathaniel Jorden of Silver 12 Mar 1803 Street, Golden Square, co. Mdx., carver and guilder, and wife Elizabeth (nee Manison) to John Hanchett and Sir William St. Quintin Annuity of £10 out of water corn mill and lands in Foston and North Frodingham High Bridge bequeathed to Elizabeth Jordan by Will of William Warner of Foston, esq. dec'd (cousin of her father James Manison of Worcester, dec'd): Witn. J.H. Holtaway, Henry Esling 1 item

U DRA/1192 Assignment of Mortgage as in U DRA/1188 to John 6 May 1803 Walker Heneage of Compton, co. Wilts. and John Darby of the Old Jewry in London, esqs. 1 item

U DRA/1193 Copy. Will of John Hanchett, late of par. East 18 Nov 1815 Stonehouse, co. Devon, now residing with Doctor Bridgman in Southside Street, Plymouth. To be buried at East Stonehouse Chapel Yard. Bequests to daughter Georgiana Louisa and her husband Captain John Julian R.N., son John Martin Hanchett of Plymouth and wife Irene Ann: Foston. Personalty: Probate 13 Feb 1816 1 item

U DRA/1194 Assignment of Mortgage as in U DRA/1188 to George 2 Jul 1822 Thackrah Lambert of Bedford Row, co. Mdx., gent. in trust for William St. Quintin of Scampston esq. 1 item

U DRA/1195 Draft Lease: William Thomas St. Quintin to George 1802 Nesfield of Thurnholm, yeoman. Farm at Thurnholm (mentions Pinfold Garth, Megsons Garth, Dunning Croft, Hall Garth, New Pasture, Ings, Leys Hill, Sheepmans Close, Pighill Close, Leys Close, High Moor, Arnatt Carr, Sheep Walk, East Field, Middle Field, West Field) 1 item

U DRA/1196 Valuation of land near the mansion house at 8 - 9 Mar Scampston. With letter from Robert Bower, Welham to 1811 Messrs Lambert and Sons, Bedford Row, London: letting Scampston ; Foston Mills, 9 Mar 1811 2 items

page 170 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1197 Notice: Sir John Hayford Thorold to Robert Bower 27 Sep 1816 His intention to quit Scampston House at Michaelmas 1817 1 item

U DRA/1198 Draft Agreement of William St. Quintin appointing John 7 Oct 1819 Snowball as his steward or agent 1 item

U DRA/1199 Abstract of Assignment of Mortgage (U DRA/1194) 2 Jul 1822 1 item

U DRA/1200 Draft Agreement of William St. Quintin appointing John 14 Jun 1825 Hall as his steward or agent 1 item

U DRA/1201 Insurance policy on 'The Hull', sailing from London to 25 Jun 1829 Malton 1 item

U DRA/1202 Lease and Release: Catherine, widow of John Dale of 4 - 5 May Rillington, yeoman and others (his 4 sons, 3 daughters 1804 and their husbands, 2 grandchildren and a legatee) to William Thomas St. Quintin of Scampston, esq. For £140: close in Rillington 2 items

U DRA/1203 Draft Abstract of Transfer of Mortgage for £3000: (i) 1 - 2 Apr 1816 John Raper, Thomas Swann, John William Clough and Robert Swann, bankers in York (ii) Rev. Robert Elliott of Wheldrake (administrator of Henry Garforth) (iii) Rev. George Wyld of Speen, co. Berks. and James Lambert of Bedford Row, gent. Scampston estates 1 item

U DRA/1204 Letters to Messrs. Lambert and Sons, solicitors, 7 1811 - 1820 Bedford Row, London and other papers relating, inter alia, to the letting of Foston Mills, Scampston House and chambers in Stone Buildings, Lincolns Inn; Hampton, co. Mdx., Inclosure; tithes of Burton Agnes; settling estate of Sir William St. Quintin, dec'd.; and suit, Rev. Basil Wood v. Henry Eustacius Strickland and others, concerning tithes of Thorpe Bassett c.150 items

U DRA/1205 Briefs, Petitions, Reports, Orders and other papers in 1813 - 1814 Chancery suit, St. Quintin v St. Quintin, relating to estate of William Thomas St. Quintin dec'd. 19 items

U DRA/1206 Label early 19th 1 item cent.

page 171 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1207 Lease and Release: for £100: William Parkin of 5 - 6 Apr 1820 Nafferton, miller and merchant, a bankrupt and his assignees in bankruptcy, George Robinson of Carnaby, Henry Thompson of Beverley and Richard Lovel of Nafferton, gents. to William Thomas St. Quintin of Scampston esq. and his trustee Robert Bower of Welham esq. Plantation called Ruffholme Carr (3 r.) in North Frodingham: Witn. F. Campbell, Tho. Bentley 2 items

U DRA/1208 Covenant for production of title deeds further to U 14 Sep 1820 DRA/1207: Robert Stables of Foston, tanner to William St. Quintin of Scampston, esq. 1 item

U DRA/1209 Summary list of U DRA/1 - 700, with gaps c.1940 - 1950 1 item

U DRA/1210 Labels late 18th cent. 1 item

U DRA/1211 Lease: for 21 years at £5 rent: Walter Gryffyth of 14 April 1561 Whichenor, co. Staffs., esq. to Richard Foxe of Lowthroppe, yeoman. Lose called Arden in Little Kelk with its tithes and 3 ac. meadow in the common fields of Lowthroppe: Witn. Nicholas Lenakers, Robert Whytyng 1 item

U DRA/1212 Copy. Assignment: for £66 13s. 4d: Charles Tankred of 4 Jun 1599 Burrowhbriggs, gent. to Rychard Hill of Kyllome, woollen draper. A recited lease for 21 years of the property as U DRA/1112 (Henry Griffyth of Burton Agnes, esq. to Richard Fox 13 June 1580): On death of Richard Fox the estate passed to his son Christopher Fox of Lowthroppe, whose widow Barbara married Charles Tankred 1 item

U DRA/1213 Bargain and Sale: for £350: Sir Henry Griffith of Burton 17 Jun 1654 Agnes and Sir Francis Boynton of Barmston to John Pierson of Lowethorp, esq. Arden (34 ac.) and 1 ac. 1 r. meadow in Lingham in Little Kelk. 4 small pieces of meadow (3 ac.) in Lowethorp. Witn. Tho. and Samuell Buck, William and Thomas Peirson, Hen. Corbett, John Gibbon, Steven Willey, John Kery, Richard Newmarch 1 item

U DRA/1214 Bond for performance of covenants of U DRA/1213 17 Jun 1654 1 item

page 172 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1215 Memorandum concerning right of way to Arden. Witn. 24 Nov 1714 John Ransome, Lancelot White and John Prestman servants of William Pierson, Stephen Barmby, John Ogle of Harpham, William Leadbetter and William Croft of Great Kelk 1 item

U DRA/1216 Lease and Release: for £400: Susanna Peirson, widow 19 - 20 Sep of William Peirson, son and heir of Sir Mathew Peirson, 1717 dec'd, all of Lowethorp to Stephen Barmby of Harpham, yeoman. £250 of the purchase money being owing to Stephen Barmby by Sir Mathew Peirson. Arden (34 ac.): Witn. Fr. Heron, Jo. Bowerman, Jo. Grimston 2 items

U DRA/1217 Bond for performance of covenants of U DRA/1216 20 Sep 1717 1 item

U DRA/1218 Lease and Release: for £580: Stephen Barmby to Enoch 22 - 23 Feb Sinclar of Kilham, yeoman. Arden: Witn. J. Ricard, Darcy 1720 Preston, Jo. Chaloner 2 items

U DRA/1219 Mortgage: for £150: John Sinclar of Kilham, yeoman, 9 Nov 1747 eldest son of Enoch Sinclar, dec'd, to Marmaduke Prickett of Kilham, gent. Arden: Witn. Antho. Oates jnr., Margaret Spinck 1 item

U DRA/1220 Mortgage: for £100: John Sinclar to George Philliskirk of 5 Jul 1748 Lowthorpe, schoolmaster. Close now divided and called North Arden: Witn. Marmaduke Prickett, Antho. Oates jnr. 1 item

U DRA/1221 Further Mortgage: for £30: John Sinclar of Kilham, 9 Aug 1749 yeoman, eldest son of Enoch Sinclar, dec'd, to Marmaduke Prickett of Kilham, gent. Arden: Witn. Antho. Oates jnr., Mathew Brown 1 item

U DRA/1222 Further Mortgage: for £150 John Sinclar of Kilham, 21 Apr 1756 yeoman, eldest son of Enoch Sinclar, dec'd, to Marmaduke Prickett of Kilham, gent. Arden: Witn. William Pinkney, Marma. Prickett jnr. 1 item

page 173 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1223 Further Mortgage: for £100: John Sinclar of Kilham, 12 May 1758 - yeoman, eldest son of Enoch Sinclar, dec'd, to 12 May 1760 Marmaduke Prickett of Kilham, gent. Arden and 7 oxgangs throughout the South side of Kilham (which were mortgaged by John Sinclar to Marmaduke Prickett for £100 on 6 Apr 1750): A total of £663 being now due in all to Marmaduke Prickett. Witn. Mary Prickett, Thomas Rounding. Endorsement charging the premises with a further £88 8s.,12 May 1760 1 item

U DRA/1224 Lease and Release: John Sinclar and wife Anne to 4-5 Apr 1762 William St. Quintin of Scampston, esq., for £900 in all (£600 to Marmaduke Prickett and £100 to William Langbone of Lowthorpe, yeoman, executor of George Philliskirk, dec'd in discharge of mortgages of the premises. Arden, now in 3 closes: Witn. Robt. Simpson, John Ogle 2 items

U DRA/1225 Assignment: Marmaduke Prickett to Francis Armstrong 5 Apr 1762 of Scampston, gent., in trust for William St. Quintin: Arden 1 item

U DRA/1226 Assignment by William Langbone 5 Apr 1762 1 item

U DRA/1227 Final Concord [25 Apr 1762] a) Final Concord: for £100: William St. Quintin, plaintiff and John Sinclar and wife Ann deforceants: 20 ac. land, 20 ac. meadow and 20 ac. pasture in Little Kelk b) As a) 2 items

U DRA/1228 Label late 18th cent. 1 item

page 174 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1229 Bargain and Sale: for £400: Sir Henry Griffithe of Burton 22 Nov 1654 - Agnes and wife Margaret and Sir Francis Boynton, now 11 Jan 1658 of Hastropp and wife Dame Constance to Richard Eshe of Harpham, yeoman Water corn mill called Lingham Milne or Saunders Wife Milne with close (8 ac. 3 r. 22 p.), two parcels of meadow belonging to the mill and standing on the South side of the brook, 2 closes of pasture called High and Low Lingham (110 ac.) excepting 1 ac. 1 r. in High Lingham sold by Sir Henry Griffithe to John Pierson of Lowthropp, esq. and close of pasture called Northern Leyes, with their tithes: Witn. Gustavus Boynton, Thomas Barnby, Henry Hellard, Christopher Foxe, Gabriel Eshe, Thomas Lownesbrough, William Allen. Endorsement of production to Christopher Fox and Henry Hellard of Burton, gent., in Chancery suit, Gustavus Boynton v Richard Eshe. Witn. Jo. Pierson, Christopher Hyldyard, John Hill, Tho. St. Quintin, 9 - 11 Jan 1657/8 1 item

U DRA/1230 Exemplification of a Final Concord: for £160: Richard 29 May 1657 Esh plaintiff and Sir Francis Bonnton, deforceant Mill, orchard and 140 ac. meadow: (25 May 1657?) 1 item

U DRA/1231 Marriage Settlement: John Dawson of Patrington, 25 - 26 Aug yeoman to Thomas Blanshard of Asselby and Robert 1682 Dawson of Patrington, yeomen: prior to marriage of John Dawson and Anne Foster of Asselby, spinster Closes called Calfe Close and Stockmill Holme in Little Kelk: Witn. John Savoye, Willm. Ellerker, P. Battell 1 item

U DRA/1232 Lease and Release: for £500: Melchior Ash of Headon, 6 - 7 May mercer and wife Mary to his mother, Elizabeth Ash of 1696 Bridlington, widow Water corn mill called Lingham Milne or Saunders Wife Milne with close (8 ac. 3 r. 22 p.), two parcels of meadow belonging to the mill and standing on the South side of the brook, 2 closes of pasture called High and Low Lingham (110 ac.) excepting 1 ac. 1 r. in High Lingham sold by Sir Henry Griffithe to John Pierson of Lowthropp, esq. and close of pasture called Northern Leyes, with their tithes: Witn. Jo. Wriglesworth, Jo. Rigden, John Sharpe, Anne Ash 2 items

U DRA/1233 Exemplification of a Final Concord further to U [1696] DRA/1232 1 item

page 175 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1234 Marriage Settlement by Lease and Release: (i) Elizabeth 9 - 10 Apr Ash alias Esh, widow and her third son Robert Ash alias 1703 Esh, mariner, both of Bridlington, (ii) her second son, Richard Ash alias Esh of Goxhill and Thomas Major of Easton, yeomen, (iii) Elizabeth Nicholson of Bridlington Key, widow: prior to marriage of Robert Ash and Elizabeth Nicholson High Lingham (60 ac.) in four closes (Corn Close, the Carre and 2 Holmes one on the North and the other on the South of the brook): Witn. Melchior Hicks, William Steel, Jo. Grimston 2 items

U DRA/1235 Release as U DRA/1234 9 - 10 Apr 1 item 1703

U DRA/1236 Bargain and Sale: for £252 3s: Elizabeth Esh, Richard 8 Jan 1705 Esh, now of and Robert Esh of Bridlington Key, mariner and wife Elizabeth to Timothy Fysh of Scarborough, gent. Mill, close (8 ac. 3 r. 22 p.) and 2 parcels of meadow (as DRA/1229) and close called High Lingham (40 ac.), cottage and little close: Power of attorney to John Grimston of Bridlington, gent., to deliver seisin. Witn. Hugh Boulton, Jo. Grimston, Bartholomew Coats, Francis Nicholson, Richard Staveley, Rich. Allatson, Robert Morris, Walter Walker, William Draper. With Bond for performance of covenants 1 item

U DRA/1237 Final Concord: for £200: Timothy Fysh, gent., John 9 Feb 1705 Rickaby, Robert Corney, Thomas Scriven, John Kirke, Robert Vickerman, John Foster, Thomas Cooke and Matthew Smith, plaintiffs and Elizabeth Esh, Richard Esh, Robert Esh and wife Elizabeth, Thomas Pearson, Mary Pearson, widow, Mary Whittacker, widow, Grisilda Farthing, widow, William Stexley and wife Anne, Mary Huddleston, widow, Leonard Meeke and wife Elizabeth, Christopher Coulson and wife Mary, Robert Foster and wife Elizabeth, Francis Jordan and wife Dorothy and William Jordan, deforceants Messuage, 6 cottages, watercorn mill, 120 ac. land, 30 ac. meadow and 130 ac. pasture, moiety of a cottage and common of pasture in Little Kelk, Bridlington Key, Bessingby, Gristhroppe and Reighton. 2 copies 2 items

U DRA/1238 Mortgage: for £31 8s: George Warren, gent. and wife 10 May 1708 Elizabeth to Joseph Awdus, yeoman, all of Howden Calf Close and Scot Mill Holme (as U DRA/1231): Witn. Elizabeth Marshall, Wm. Battell senr., Ann Warrin 1 item

page 176 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1239 Lease and Release: Richard Stevens of Howden, 10 - 11 May cordwainer and wife Anne, Edward Jackson of Snaith, 1709 mercer and wife Anne and George Warren (as U DRA/1238) and wife Elizabeth to Joseph Awdus, gent. (as U DRA/1238). For £30 to Richard and Anne Stevens, £30 to Edward and Anne Jackson and £30 to George and Elizabeth Warren. 2 closes (as U DRA/1238): Witn. Wm. Battell senr., Sam. Booth, Tho. Maslem, William Awdus 2 items

U DRA/1240 Agreement for Sale: for £103 4s. 6d: Joseph Awdus (as 27 Jul 1710 U DRA/1238) to Timothy Fish of Bridlington, gent. 2 closes (as U DRA/1238): Witn. Rich. Allatstone, Richard Coggrave, Chr. Wilson 1 item

U DRA/1241 Bargain and Sale further to U DRA/1240 15 Sep 1710 Calfe Close (Kelke Leyes North, Esh Garth and Kelke Leyes West, close called Duckmutton South, common lane East) and Stock Mill Holme (Duck Mutton North, Arden West, Kelke Field East, Kelke Beck South): Witn. Richard Story, John Thompson, Robert Morris, Jo. Grimston. With bond for performance of covenants (to which William Awdus of Booth, gent., son and heir of Joseph Awdus, is a party) 1 item

U DRA/1242 Lease and Release: for £400: Edward Kent, gent. and 17 - 18 Dec wife Sarah and Christopher Harrison, mariner and wife 1717 Catherine all of Bridlington Key ( the wives being sisters and co heirs of Roger Kenyon of Bridlington Key, mariner, only son of Rev. William Kent of Boynton by his second wife, Martha, all dec'd). Ash Close (30 ac.) in Little Kelk in the parish of Foston and the constabulary of Lissett: Witn. Wm. Lellam, Jo. Grimston, Peter Wride 2 items

page 177 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1243 Copy. Deed of Partition between John Coppinger of 18 Nov 1742 Lincolns Inn, gent. and wife Katherine, Cornelius Burgh esq., a Chancery cursitor and wife Elizabeth and Timothy Foord of Scarborough, gent. and wife Ann ( the wives being sisters and co heirs of Tristram Fish of Scarborough, esq., dec'd) Manor of Coniston, par. Swine with the manor house and 7 ac. 1 ac. in Sutton Ings. Messuage and 6 ac. meadow, 3 closes (3 ac.) and 18 oxgangs (270 ac.) in Coniston. Northfield Close (20 ac.) in Ellerby. Messuage, malt kiln and garth, without Newborough Gates; close called Long Farthings, (5 ac. Wrea Lane

West) and close (2 ac.) adjoining the common in Scarborough. 3 closes in Falsgrave. Messuage, 3 closes and 2 closes called the Awdills in Owstsick. Preston Farm with 18 ac.; messuage and garth (3 ac.) messuage and Railcliffe Garth (2 ac.); Wadworth Close (5 ac.); cottage and Slater Garth (3 stengs); Frank Garth (3 stengs); 4 leys meadow (1 1/2 ac.) and 18 1/2 ac. in the South Enam Field called Meadow Enams; 14 1/2 ac. 1 steng in the North Enam Field called Pasture Enams; 10 oxgangs (145 ac. 10 stengs) in the North and South Fields in Owthorne. East Egrom (2 ac.) and West Egram in Withernesey. Specified lands in Sunthorpe alias Swinthorpe, par. Kilnsea, and Kilnsea. Wrea pasture (11 ac.), closes (11 ac.) called Long Carr, Little Close, Beck Close and the Stripe; and 3 closes meadow (18 ac. Sandy Bed Lane South) in Falsgrave. Close in the Common, close in Green Gate and 2 closes near Weapness Gate in Scarborough. Closes and New Close in Scalby Hays in Scalby. Mill, cottage and lands as DRA/1236 and Ash Close as DRA/1242, Calf Close and Stock Mill Holme in Little Kelk. The Long Room on the West side of Long Room Street, formerly St. Nicholas Street and Cliff Close and a little messuage opposite the Long Room; cliff and stable; New Inn in High Street called Newborough; stables in Turner Street; Brick Garth; messuage without Newbrough Gates in Scarborough 1 item

page 178 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1244 Copy. Deed of Appointment and Release of lands 5 Oct 1767 charged with legacies under Will of Timothy Foord. (i) Ann Foord of York, widow of Timothy Foord of West Heslerton, esq., (ii) Rev. Henry Foord, rector of Foxholes, Elizabeth and Mary Foord of York, spinsters younger children of Timothy and Ann Ford), (iii) Barnard Foord of West Heslerton, esq. (eldest son and heir of Timothy and Ann Foord) . Share of Timothy and Ann Foord in property as DRA/1243 (in Falsgrave, Scarborough, Scalby, Little Kelk, Foston) and in East and West Ayton, Wheatcroft Cloughton, Falsgrave, Scarborough, Scalby, Little Kelk, Foston and Lissett 1 item

U DRA/1245 Lease and Release: for £1800: Barnard Foord (as U 20 - 21 Nov DRA/1244) to William St. Quintin of Scampston, esq. 1769 Mill, cottages, land and closes in Little Kelk as DRA/1244: Witn. Wm. Heblethwayt esq. and Marm. Prickett, gent., both of Bridlington 2 items

U DRA/1246 Deed of Covenants for production of title deeds further 22 Nov 1769 to U DRA/1245 1 item

U DRA/1247 Copy. Will of Robert Ellys of Beverley, doctor in physic 4 Mar 1711 Bequests to wife Ann; brother Rev. John Ellys; daughters Mary, Elizabeth and Margaret; servant Robert Ward: Barkendale (Bartin Dale) par. Hunmanby. Argam: Witn. Mary Robertts, Pennell Clark, Hen. Spendlove 1 item

U DRA/1248 Lease and Release: for £800: Mary Raikes Fulthorp and 2 - 3 Apr 1758 Margaret Dent, widows, Robert Raikes Fulthorp, esq. (only son of Robert Raikes Fulthorp, esq., dec'd by Mary Raikes Fulthorp) and Elizabeth Noble, spinster (only child of Elizabeth late wife of Matthew Noble of Sunderland by the sea, gent.) all of Northallerton (Mary Raikes Fulthorp, Margaret Dent and Elizabeth Noble being daughters of Robert Ellys (as U DRA/1247) and Rev. John Ellys of Yarm) to Robert Simpson of Kilham, merchant. 2 Fatbeasts Closes alias Fatby's Closes (48 ac.) in Little Kelk with their tithes: Witn. David Burton, Marma. Prickett jnr., D. Burton Fowler, W.B. Borwick 2 items

U DRA/1249 Final Concord further to U DRA/1248 [22 May 1758] 1 item

U DRA/1250 Final Concord further to U DRA/1248 [22 May 1758] 1 item

page 179 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1251 Copy. Will of Robert Simpson of Kilham, merchant 26 Feb 1768 Bequests to brothers in law, sisters, nephews and nieces (Wardale, Prickett, Simpson, Knowsley, Swann, Buck, Jefferson, Milner, Cass and Kirkfamilies): Kilham, Little Kelk: Witn. George Nesfield, Michael Dickenson, John Moody, Mary Hopper 1 item

U DRA/1252 Lease and Release: for £1200: Robert Knowsley of 2 - 5 Apr 1772 Wharram in the Street, Francis Wardale of Whitby, Marmaduke Prickett of Bridlington and John Simpson of Patrington, gents. (devisees under Will as U DRA/1252) to Sir William St. Quintin of Scampston As U DRA/1248, now in 3 closes: Witn. Sam Ogden, Rd. Lakin, Wm. Barker, Fra. Wardale jnr., Fran. Armstrong 2 items

U DRA/1253 Abstract of Title of Sir William St. Quintin: estate at Little 1654 - 1772 Kelk (closes called In Leas or Kelking Leas (133 ac); and property as U DRA/1211, 1229 (mill etc), 1238, 1242 and 1248 1 item

U DRA/1254 Additional Abstract Title of Sir William St. Quintin: Farm 1779 - 1788 with 231 ac. 1 r. 37 p., lands totalling 147 ac. 1 r. 25 p. and cottage in Little Kelk 1 item

U DRA/1255 As U DRA/1254 1779 - 1788 1 item

U DRA/1256 Draft continuation of U DRA/1254 1788 1 item

U DRA/1257 Continuation of U DRA/1254 1788 - 1818 1 item

U DRA/1258 Copy. Will of Sir William St. Quintin 22 Sep 1791 Bequests to nephew Thomas William Darby; his younger brother Matthew Chitty Darby; William Cayby; sister Catherine Griffith, widow; Ralph Creyke of Marton; George Townend of York: mentions Thurnholme, Little Ruston, Scampston, Burton Agnes 1 item

U DRA/1259 Volume containing copies of the following deeds 17 Oct 1718 – a) Mortgage by Lease and Release: for £850: (i) John 27 Oct 1733 Crompton of Little Ruston and wife Anne, (ii) Richard Burdett of Greys Inn, gent., (iii) Thomas Harrison of York, gent., (iv) Jane Hassell of York, widow, to lead to a Common Recovery to use of Jane Hassell: the Inleas of Kelk alias the Kelingleas alias Kelkleas (133 ac.) in Little

page 180 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1259 Kelk. Brasy Close alias the Three Cornered Close (2 cont ... ac.), 3 closes (16 ac.) lately inclosed from the North Field and Lady Mill or Lady Mary Ings in Lowthorp: Witn. Ann and John Crompton, R Burdett. 17 - 18 Oct 1718 b) Common Recovery further to a) c) Further Mortgage: for £100.: John Crompton to Jane Hassell: - -as a): Witn. Jno. Tomlinson, Jane Pearson, 25 Nov 1719 d) Assignment of Mortgages as a) and c) by John Crompton and Jane Hassell to Thomas Duncombe of Duncombe Park and his trustee Henry Slingsby of Scowen, esqs.: for £2000 in all: as a). Also the manor of Little Ruston with the manor house, messuages, cottages, 38 oxgangs and lands (mentions Antient Holme, Stone Pit Close, Dove Coat Garth, the Holme, the Mill Hill with a water corn mill, Davids Close, Marram Close): Witn. Fran. Hodson, Jno. Tomlinson, Tim. Foord, Wm. Hardy. 27 - 28 March 1723 e) Lease and Release: for £4,400: John Crompton and wife Anne to John Thompson of London, merchant: as d): Subject to Mortgage as d). Witn. Vere Warner, Rd. Burdett. 22 - 23 Oct 1723 f) Bond in £8,800 for performance of covenants of e). 23 Oct 1723 g) Bond in £3000: John Crompton to John Thompson. John Crompton to join with Thomas Duncombe in deeds to discharge mortgage as d). 23 Oct 1723 (h) Final Concord, further to e), 25 Nov 1723 (i) Receipt for £2,100 paid to Thomas Duncombe to discharge mortgage as d). 28 Mar 1724 (j) Marriage Settlement by Lease and Release: (i) John Thompson, (ii) James Hustler of Scampston, esq. and St. Quintin Thompson of London, esq. (iii) Sir William St. Quintin nephew and heir of Sir William St. Quintin jnr., both of Harpham: prior to marriage of Sir William St. Quintin and Rebecca, only daughter of John Thompson, for her marriage portion of £10,000 (£400 to be paid in cash, the premises to represent £4,000 and the residue to be secured on mortgage): as d): Witn. Matt. St. Quintin, Saml. Marwood, V. Warner. 8-9 Jun 1724 (k) Lease and Release: for £4,880: Sir William St. Quintin to Sir John Thompson of London: as d). Also other messuages, cottages and lands in Little Ruston (mentions Lowdlane Close, Moon land): Witn. Cha. Tancred, Matt. C. St. Quintin, Robert Newton. 26 - 27 October 1733 1 volume

U DRA/1260 Schedule of title deeds as in this collection 1561 - 1825 1 item

page 181 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1261 Mortgage: for £4,500: (i) George Darby of Cavendish 6 - 7 Mar1788 Square, Vice Admiral of the Red and Peter Johnson of York, esq., by direction of(ii) Sir William St. Quintin of Scampston to (iii) John Telford of York, seedsman and nurseryman (surviving trustee of Will of James Rowe of York esq., dec'd). Estates of Sir William St. Quintin in Little Kelk (451 ac. 2 r. 31 p.): Witn. George and Richard Townend. With Bond for repayment 1 item

U DRA/1262 Further Mortgage: for £600: (i) George Darby of 11 Dec 1788 Cavendish Square, Vice Admiral of the Red and Peter Johnson of York, esq. by direction of (ii) Sir William St. Quintin of Scampston to (iii) John Telford of York, seedsman and nurseryman (surviving trustee of Will of James Rowe York, esq., dec'd) .Estates of Sir William St. Quintin in Little Kelk (451 ac. 2 r. 31 p.) 1 item

U DRA/1263 Assignment of Mortgages as U DRA/1261-2: John 9 - 10 Dec Telford to Rev. George Wyld of Speen, co. Berks. and 1818 James Lambert of Bedford Row, gent. Pursuant to an Order in Chancery in William St. Quintin, an infant, v. Ralph Creyke and others 1 item U DRA/1264 Case and Opinion of Oliver Hargreave 5 Jul 1825 Further transfer of mortgages as U DRA/1263 1 item

U DRA/1265 Lease for a year. Rev. George Wyld and James Lambert 10 Aug 1825 to George Thackrah Lambert of Bedford Row, gent. Estates of Sir William St. Quintin in Little Kelk (451 ac. 2r. 31p.): To lead to a Release 1 item

U DRA/1266 Bond in £10,000: William St. Quintin of Scampston, esq. 11 Aug 1825 to G. T. Lambert (as U DRA/1265): for payment of £5,000 1 item

U DRA/1267 Abstract of the Will of G. T. Lambert 27 Feb 1835 1 item

page 182 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1268 Marriage Settlement: (i) Hugh Henry Mitchell, esq., 30 Jun 1804 - Major in 26th Foot, (ii) Lady Harriet Elizabeth Somerset, 21 Mar 1850 spinster, third daughter of Henry, Duke of Beaufort, dec'd, (iii) Lord Robert Edward Henry Somerset, and Lord John Arthur Henry Somerset. Prior to marriage of Hugh Henry Mitchell and Lady Harriet. £5000 due to her. £600 a year charged on estates in Ireland of which he is entitled to the remainder: Endorsement appointing new trustees (Lord Fitzroy James Henry Somerset and Arthur Edward Somerset). 21 Mar 1850 1 item

U DRA/1269 Abstract of Marriage Settlement of John Leveson Gower 18 Apr 1825 of Bill Hill, co. Wilts., esq. and Charlotte Gertrude Elizabeth Mitchell, aged 17, one of 4 children of Henry Hugh Mitchell (as U DRA/1268) 1 item

U DRA/1270 Appointment: Lady Harriet Isabella Elizabeth Mitchell, 12 Jan 1833 widow, to her daughter Margaret Harriet Isabella Mitchell. Portion of £4,000 1 item

U DRA/1271 Abstract of Appointment and Marriage Settlement of 12 - 14 Jan Rev. Thomas Walpole of Swaffham and Margaret 1833 Harriet Isabella Mitchell, another daughter of H. H. Mitchell 1 item

U DRA/1272 Appointment, similar to U DRA/1270: Lady Harriet I.M. 30 Mar 1853 Mitchell to her daughter Elizabeth Augusta Harriet Mitchell. Portion of £4,000 1 item

U DRA/1273 Abstract of Appointment and Marriage Settlement of 30 Mar - 1 Apr Ernest Augustus, Earl of Lisburne and Elizabeth A.H. 1853 Mitchell (as U DRA/1272) 1 item

U DRA/1274 Quitclaim: Hugh Andrew Robert Mitchell and others to 27 May 1856 the executors of Field Marshall Lord Raglan. All claims under Settlement as U DRA/1268 1 item

U DRA/1275 Copy. Assignment: James William Freshfield and 27 May 1856 Charles Kay Freshfield to James Beaumont and John Thompson. Terms of years for securing a mortgage for £15,000 and interest on estate of Earl of Longford 1 item

page 183 of 184 Hull History Centre: Misc documents for Hull & East Riding from British Records Association U DRA/1276 Copy: Transfer of Mortgage as U DRA/1275: Baroness 27 May 1856 Raglan to Hugh Andrew Robert Mitchell 1 item

U DRA/1277 Agreement: John Francis Bentley of 13, John Street, 13 Feb 1883 Adelphi, co. Mdx., architect and Henry, Lord Beaumont. Amount due to John Francis Bentley in respect of work at Carlton to be referred to arbitration 1 item

U DRA/1278 Draft Award further to U DRA/1276 Jun 1883 1 item

U DRA/1279 Award of Lewis further to U DRA/1276. Jun 1883 Not executed 1 item

U DRA/1280 Draft Schedule of Deeds to be handed to Hamilton 1908 Fulton on behalf of Frederick William, Lord Hotham, life tenant of the Hotham Settled Estates Fitling, Roos, Frodingham, Lockington, Wilton, Humbleton, Beswick, Ottringham, Wilfholme, Etton, Ebberston, South Dalton, Cherry Burton, Hutton, Cranswick, Lund, Halsham, Moor Grange, Flinton, Brigham, Gardham, Scarborough, Holme-on-the-Wolds, Pickering, Aike, Kilham, Hotham, Humbleton 1 item

U DRA/1281 Statutory Declaration of Charles Leigh Pemberton, 30, [1950] Old Queen Street, Westminster, solicitor Wills of Robert Harry Hotham and Evelyn Mary Hotham and their legatees 1 item

U DRA/1282 Mortgage: Honourable Mrs du Preez to Legal and 13 Jun 1950 General Assurance Society Limited Reversionary interests under Wills as DRA/1280 1 item

U DRA/1283 Statutory Declaration of Mrs du Preez further to U 13 Jun 1950 DRA/1281 1 item

U DRA/1284 Probate Copy of Will of Sir John Ramsden of Byram 5 Dec 1839 1 item

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