Hull History Centre: Papers of the Pennyman Family

U DPE Papers of the Pennyman Family 1365-1836 (incorporating the Addison and Consett Families) of

Historical background: The Pennyman family originally came from but were in Ormesby, North by the early sixteenth century. Robert Pennyman was hanged at York in 1569 for his part in the Pilgrimage of Grace. His older brother, William, had two sons; James Pennyman (d. 1624) who lived in Ormesby and another William Pennyman (d. 1589) who lived in Stokesley. The family expanded the Ormesby estate in the early seventeenth century, through the marriage of James Pennyman's daughter, Elizabeth, into the Strangewayes family and by buying more land in 1600 and leasing the rectory and tithes of Ormesby church in 1613 from Toby Matthews, archbishop of York (Pennyman, Records, p.4; DPE/7/1).

Apart from Elizabeth, James Pennyman (d. 1624) had six sons and three other daughters by his wife, Agnes Burnet of , and one illegitimate son, William Pennyman (will dated 1628), who became one of the six clerks in chancery. William married Anne, daughter of Sir Robert Aske of Aughton, and their son, also William (1603-1643), followed his father into law after matriculating from Christ Church, Oxford, in 1623. He was a student of the Inner Temple and was made baronet in 1628 by Charles I. He succeeded to large estates in Yorkshire and built Marske Hall in 1625. He had a successful career (though his sale of land in Ormesby in the 1630s suggests he was heavily indebted), gaining the support of Thomas Wentworth (earl of Strafford) and becoming a bencher of Gray's Inn in 1639. He sat as MP for Richmond in the short and long parliaments of 1640 and was called as a witness during the trial of Strafford. He demonstrated his royalism early by voting against the bill of attainder. He later raised a troop of horse for the king, fought at Edgehill and ultimately was made governor of Oxford, where he died in the epidemic of 1643(Ambler, The old halls and manor houses of Yorkshire, pp. 75-6; U DPE/7/2, U DPE/12/5).

James Pennyman's legitimate line also produced some of the most committed royalists of the English civil wars. His eldest surviving legitimate son, James Pennyman (1608-1655), married first Catherine Kingsley, daughter of the archdeacon of Canterbury and second Joan Smith of London, and by them had a total of twelve children, seven of whom died young. He marched against the Scots with Charles I and he and his oldest son, also James Pennyman (1609-1679), sold part of their estate at Ormesby to William Pennyman's London creditors, Gervase and Jeremy Elwes, to finance their royalist support in the civil wars of the 1640s. A younger son, John Pennyman (1628-1706), also went into the king's service, becoming an ensign in the king's army at 15. With the defeat of Charles I in the first civil war, John Pennyman was forced to flee abroad. His father and brother managed to avoid sequestration of their estates but were crippled by composition fines until they gave in and finally took the covenant (Legard, The Legards, p. 207).

John Pennyman was able to return to London upon payment of the fines and he went into apprenticeship with a royalist wool draper called Mr Fabian. During the 1650s he was one of Christopher Feake's fifth monarchists and joined the Quakers in about 1658. But his religion became too mystical even for the Quakers and he spent the remainder of his life claiming a special portion of 'the inner light' and writing small page 1 of 23 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Pennyman Family tracts attacking George Fox and William Penn. He was aided towards the end of his life by his third wife, whom he had married in a clandestine ceremony, much to the irritation of Quaker leadership.

His older brother, James Pennyman, was rewarded for his support during the civil wars by Charles II in 1664 when he was awarded a baronetcy. This passed to his son, Thomas Pennyman (1642-1708), who was High Sheriff of Yorkshire 1702-3 and spent most of his life very involved in local government. He married Frances, daughter of Sir John Lowther of Westmorland.

Their eldest son, James Pennyman (1662-1745), succeeded as third baronet. He married Mary, daughter of Michael Warton of North Bar House in Beverley. Mary was the coheiress of her brother, who was the richest merchant in Beverley, but there were so many heirs that after he died in 1725 it took fifty years for a property settlement to be finalised. Her inheritance enabled the Pennyman family to build a large townhouse at Lairgate in Beverley which became, in the twentieth century, the offices of East Riding County Council. In the meantime, James and Mary Pennyman chose mostly to live at Thornton in Cleveland. Their eldest son, James (born circa 1693), married Dorothy, the daughter of Archbishop Wake. James pre-deceased his father by two years, dying without issue in 1743. Dorothy built the family house at Ormesby, but it was only completed the year of her death in 1754 and it stood empty for sixteen years (Roebuck, Yorkshire baronets, p.300; Pevsner, The buildings of : Yorkshire, the North Riding, pp.276-7).

When the older James Pennyman died in 1745, the baronetcy passed to his second son (who died unmarried and childless in 1768) and then to his third son, Warton Pennyman, who married Charlotte, the daughter of Sir Charles Hotham of Beverley, Scorborough and South Dalton. The marriage brought £2000 into the family. They had eleven children, nine of whom were female. Their second son died at the age of six leaving their eldest son, another James Pennyman (born circa 1737).

James Pennyman, 6th baronet, carved out a political career. He was MP for Scarborough 1770-1774 and for Beverley 1774-1796. He voted with Rockingham's party consistently, but rarely spoke in the house. On Rockingham's death he supported Shelburne and then Pitt. Rockingham described him as 'A Yorkshire gentleman of very good principles and very large fortune'. The fortune partly came from the Warton inheritance which finally reached the family in the 1770s, though his descendants complained that he was a profligate spender who wasted every penny. In 1770 he also moved into the hall at Ormesby built by his aunt Dorothy sixteen years before and he took the opportunity of buying back the land sold by his forebears to finance their civil war efforts (Roebuck, Yorkshire baronets, p. 289). He married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Henry Grey and they had ten children. Of six male heirs, only one survived to adulthood - William Henry Pennyman (b.1764). The baronetcy passed to him upon his father's death in 1808, but it also expired with him because he died without issue in 1852. He willed his estate to his sister, Mrs Robinson. However, she died within the year and the baronetcy and estate moved laterally (Namier & Brooke, The House of Commons, iii, pp. 264-5 citing Rockingham MSS; Pennyman, Records, pp.7-8).

The property at Ormesby passed through the female line of Ralph and Bridget Pennyman, to his cousin, James White Worsley (1792-1870), who assumed the name, Pennyman, under the terms of the will. The Worsley branch of the page 2 of 23 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Pennyman Family Pennyman's continued to own . Some of their land in Normanby passed down through the Consett family (U DPE/6/50, 52; U DPE/12/18) who were cousins by marriage and the papers also reveal that the Pennymans were related by marriage to the Addison family. The Addisons were recusants and in the 1640s and 1650s the Pennymans helped them with financial difficulties (U DPE/6/29, 37-8).

Custodial History: Donated by NC Lord, Beverley, in 1940

Description: Most of the collection dates from the late sixteenth century through the eighteenth century and the papers relate to family properties in and agreements made for (1611); Deighton (1584); Marske (1648-1649); Marton (1598-1657); Newby Wiske (1678); Normanby (1365-1809); Ormesby (1613, 1633, 1831); Tanton in Stokesley (1755); Welburn (1681); Buckinghamshire (1589); County Durham (1598). This collection was presented to the library by N C Lord of Beverley in 1940. There is a 1940 list of the collection at I DPE/12/23. There is only one letter in the collection, to Consett Dryden of Normanby, dated 1836.

Arrangement: U DPE/1 Brotton (North Riding), 1611 U DPE/2 Deighton (North Riding), 1584 U DPE/3 Marske (North Riding), 1648 - 1649 U DPE/4 Marton (North Riding), 1598 - 1657 U DPE/5 Newby Wiske (North Riding), 1678 U DPE/6 Normanby (North Riding), 1365 - 1809 U DPE/7 Ormesby (North Riding), 1613 - 1633 U DPE/8 Tanton par. Stokesley (North Riding), 1755 U DPE/9 Welburn (North Riding), 1681 U DPE/10 Buckinghamshire, 1589 U DPE/11 Co. Durham, 1598 U DPE/12 Miscellaneous, 1576 - circa 1940

Extent: 0.5 linear metres

Related Material: U DRA/1022; U DDBA/10/13; U DDCB/4/179, 235; U DDCB/24/24, 36; U DDCB/28/2-3; U DDCB/30/25; U DDCV/209/41-43; U DDFA/14/147; U DDFF/4/52; U DDSY(3)/5/2; U DDSY(3)/6/1; U DDSY(3)/15/332, 484, 486, 488-489

Other repositories: U/PEN, Archives, Middlesborough

Access Conditions: Access will be granted to any accredited reader

Language: English; Latin

page 3 of 23 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Pennyman Family U DPE/1 Brotton (North Riding) 1611 1 item

U DPE/1/1 Feoffment: John Morley of Maltby to James 19 Nov 1611 Pennyman senr. of Ornsby gents All property of J.M. in Brotton in Cleveland, conveyed to him by Margaret, widow, and Henrie, son and heir of Robert Trotter of Skelton Castle esq. As security for payment to J.P. of a yearly rent of £40 for 15 years. Refers to Issable, wife of J.M. Witn. Henry Trotter, Strangwaies Bradshaw, Tho. Addison, Willm. Stevenson, Thomas Sympson, Robert Hatson clerk. Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. Tho. Addison, John Coton, John Slater, Thomas Hudson, Robert Wilson, John Nansome, Leonard Pinckney, Thomas Sympson, Allin Ceartain, 19 Nov 1611 1 item

U DPE/2 Deighton (North Riding) 1584 1 item

U DPE/2/1 Agreement between Thomas Fulborne of Dyghton 3 Mar 1584 and his son Robert, before Roger Radclyffe esq. and William Baytes gent. That T.F. may assign to one of his sons, after deaths of himself and his wife Elie, the Sommer Field House, the laith and half the oxhouse there, and closes called Horse Close and Winter Fild in Dyghton 1 item

U DPE/3 Marske (North Riding) 1648-1649 2 items

U DPE/3/1 Lease for 21 years:at £3.6.8d. rent: James 20 Jul 1648 Pennyman of Ormesby esq. to William Graystocke of Marske husbandman. Messuage and 1 oxgang in Marske and Ridcarr: Witn. Richard Hobson, Dorote Waistell, John Houpe. 1 item

U DPE/3/2 Lease for 20 years:at £6.17.6d. rent: James 12 Jan 1649 Pennyman of Ormesbye esq. to Francis & Robert Fryzell of Marske husbandmen. 2 third parts of messuage in which they live, a garth, 1 1/2 oxgangs, 12 lands at Geascottgate (4ac.), 'two Murdelts and a Raybecke' (2ac.), and 'a smale Grundelte' (1 1/2ac.) in Marske, Ridcarr and Upleathome; with turbary and turfgrafte on Skelton Moor: Witn. Jane Johnsonn, John Housel. 1 item page 4 of 23 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Pennyman Family U DPE/4 Marton (North Riding) 1598-1657 8 items

U DPE/4/1 Assignment: Thomas Pudseye of the Inner Temple 15 Feb 1598 gent. to Thomas Stockton of Nunhouse yeoman Lands in Murton leased to T.P. on the same day by James Pennyman of Murton and William Pennyman of the Inner Temple, gents., for 10 years at £40 rent payable in Skelton church porch: Witn. George Boyes, Miles Maye, Reig. Anderson, Samuel (Broke?) 1 item

U DPE/4/2 Defeasance of a Statute Staple in £4,000 by which 24 May 1601 James Pennyman of Ormesbye gent. is bound to Sir John Harte, citizen and alderman of London Condition on performance by J.P. of covenants of a conveyance by him to Sir J.H. and his daughter Judyth, wife of Edward Cage citizen and grocer of London, with remainder to their children Edward and Anthony Cage, of the manor and capital messuage of Murton alias Mowrton in Cleveland (23 May 1601): Witn. William Wolley scrivener, Daniell Whyte, William Gregorye, Tho. Hinock. Seal, armorial, a chevron between 3 fleurs-de-lys (John Hart) 1 item

U DPE/4/3 Lease for 3 lives:at £8 rent:Tobias, Archbishop of 12 Jan 1620 York, to Tobie Blakiston esq. and Marmaduke Blakiston gent., both of Newton near Durham Tithe corn and hay of rectory of Marton, with garth where the tithe barn stood: Witn. W. Turbatte, John Follansbye, Richard Metcalfe. Endorsement of livery of possession by John Follansbye. Witn. James Wright, Jeffraie Wright, George Wrighte, Olliver Scott, James Mettcalfe, Thomas Pearsonne, 21 January 1619/20 1 item

U DPE/4/4 Assignment of Lease as U DPE/4/3:Toby and 5 Jun 1620 Marmaduke Blakiston to John Heighinton of Durham mercer Witn. Thomas Blaxton, Will. Blakiston, Robt. Blakiston, Christopher Airson, Barnab. Hutchinson, notary public, John Lee, John Heighington jnr. Endorsement of livery of possession by John Lee and John Chapman of Fishburne gents. Witn. Robte. Farrow, Thomas Pearson, James Wright, Raiphe Lambert, John Heighington jnr., Thomas Laynge, Robert Cornfourthe, 13 Jun 1620 1 item page 5 of 23 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Pennyman Family U DPE/4/5 Further Assignment of Lease as U DPE/4/3:John 5 Oct 1631 Heighington to Henry Weldon of Richmond gent. Witn. Ny. Whitfeild mayor, Anthony Metcalf, Ra. Allensonn, Richard Alynge, Thomas Burton. Endorsement of livery of possession. Witn. Geo. Goodyeare, Hen. Kitchingman, Thomas Peareson, Wm. Barnet, Thomas Lynge, Francis May, John Meggeson, Thomas Laynge, Nicholas Pearson jnr., John Buintinge, 17 Nov 1631 1 item

U DPE/4/6 Further Assignment of Lease as U DPE/4/3: Henry 27 Nov 1632 Weldon to James Pennyman of Ormesby esq. Witn. Geo. Goodyeare, Tho. Pearson, Hen. Kitchingman, John Pearson, Nicholas Pearson, Tho. Clarke, Tho. Beacham, Robt. Longstaffe. 1 item

U DPE/4/7 Further Assignment of Lease as U DPE/4/3:James 20 Jan 1657 Pennyman to William Pennyman of Durham gent. Witn. John Sidgwicke, Tho. Milburne. 1 item

U DPE/4/8 Lease for 21 years:at £68 rent:William Pennyman 12 Aug 1657 of Normanby esq. to Nicholas & John Pearson of Marton yeomen. Tithe corn & hay, and garth (as U DPE/4/3): Witn. Thomas Addison, Margreat Addison, Bartho. Milburne. 1 item

U DPE/5 Newby Wiske (North Riding) 1678 1 item

U DPE/5/1 Mortgage:for £60:James Ewbanke of Newstead 30 Apr 1678 par. Kilburne yeoman to John Gibson of Welburne esq. Messuage, close called the Carr and 3 adjoining closes in Newby Wiske: Witn. Thomas Gibson, William Gill, John Hunter. 1 item

U DPE/6 Normanby (North Riding) 1365-1809 55 items

U DPE/6/1 Quitclaim: John Bayhouse of Normanby in [3 Nov 1365] Clyveland to Roger Fulthorp: messuage and bovate in Normanby in Clyveland, which he had previously demised to Roger. Witn. Sir John Moubray, William Wakbrigge, Hugh de Westwick clerk. Given at Westm'. Mon. on morrow of All Souls, 1365. Endorsement of enrolment in King's Bench, Mich. 1365 1 item page 6 of 23 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Pennyman Family U DPE/6/2 Quitclaim: James Sturtevile clerk, Thomas 24 Mar 1484 Laughlayn & John Coon chaplains, at the request of Philip Strangways esq. & his wife Joan, to William Buk & John Wyntryngham clerks and Robert Pull chaplain Manor of Normanby with 2 messuages, 100ac. land, 10ac. meadow & 25ac. pasture: Thomas Wrangwyssh, mayor of York, has affixed the mayoral seal (of which only a fragment remains), those of J.S., T.L. & J.C. being unknown. 3 other small seals, 2 devices and 1 missing. 1 item

U DPE/6/3 Gift:Sir Richard York to Sir George Darcy, Sir 24 Jun 1526 Robert Nevile, Sir John Nevile & William Janyn Manor of Normanby in Cleveland: To use of R.Y. and his wife Elizabeth for their lives, then to his son Edward Y. in tail male, then to heirs male of his father Richard Y., then to his heirs. Power of attorney to John Wilson & Richard Ward to deliver seisin. Endorsement that this shall not prejudice Sir William Bulmer the elder during the term of his lease; and of livery of seisin. Witn. Richard Blakewell, Richard Mane, Robert Manne, William Solley, George Pryntyse. 1 item

U DPE/6/4 Defeasance of a Statute Merchant, of the same 23 Sep 1544 date, in £400, by which Thomas York of Ashbe besyde Tempylbrewer, co. Lincs., esq. is bound to John Pykkerd of Gysburne in Cleyfland merchant Conditional on: (i) T.Y. to make an estate in fee simple to J.P. before the ensuing Christmas, in the manor of, and property in, Normanby, as DPE/6/2 (in holding of Henry Haddyson yeoman, Richard Man, William Man, Robert Man, Thomas Blakewell, & William Jakson husbandman, William Sowlley, John Hewetson & John Jonson labourers) (ii) Sir Symond Harcourte of Sowthelye co. Oxon. & his wife Dame Elysabeth, mother of T.Y., to quitclaim the premises to J.P. before ensuing Easter. (iii) T.Y. to hand over all deeds relating to the premises. 1 item

page 7 of 23 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Pennyman Family U DPE/6/5 Bargain & Sale: for £278:Thomas York to John 25 Sep 1544 Pykkerd, both as U DPE/6/4 Manor of, and property in, Normanby, as U DPE/6/2: Power of attorney to Christopher Morley of gent. & Henry Haddyson of Normanby yeoman to deliver seisin. 1 item

U DPE/6/6 Bargain & Sale: for £185.6s.8d.:John Pykkerd, as 1 Oct 1544 U DPE/6/4, to Henry Addyson, as U DPE/6/5 Two parts of the manor of, and property in, Normanby, as DPE/6/2: Power of attorney to Rev. John Foster, Geoffrey Jeffrason of Ormysby yeoman to deliver seisin. Witn. to livery of seisin Christofer Cawvert, Richard Man, Robert Man, Jhon Blackwell, Robert Man jnr., Thomas Johnson. 1 item

U DPE/6/7 Bond: in £200: John Pyckard to Henry Addyson, 18 Jan 1547 both as U DPE/6/6 For performance of covenants of Bargain and Sale of 16 January 1546/7: Seal, 'R.T.' 1 item

U DPE/6/8 Quitclaim: John Pyckard to Henry Addyson, both 20 Jan 1547 as U DPE/6/6 Manor of, and all property in, Normundby: Witn. John Lasynby, Robert Trystram, John Elden, John Blanche, William Netherwood. Seal, 'R.T.' 1 item

U DPE/6/9 Quitclaim:Lady Elizabeth Harcourte, widow of Sir 27 Nov 1547 Simon H. of Southly, co. Oxon., and mother of Thomas Yorke of Ashbe near Templebrewer, co. Lincs., esq., to Henry Haddyson of Normanby gent. Manor of, and property in, Normanby, as U DPE/6/2 (in occupation of H.H., Richard Man, William Man, Robert Man, Thomas Blakwell, William Jacson, William Sowlley, John Hewetson & John Jhonson, and formerly property of T.Y.): Witn. George Yorke, Rycharde Perry, Rycharde Cowke, John Cawnarde, Wyllm. Elden. 1 item

page 8 of 23 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Pennyman Family U DPE/6/10 Crown Lease to James Garnett, during minority of 14 Jan 1564 Thomas Adyson (son & heir of Henry A. dec'd.), a Crown ward:for £6.13.4d., and at £12.16s. rent 4 messuages, 11 oxgangs, 5 cottages, 3 closes, 2 leylands, a windmill and 6s.8d. rent in Normanby (in tenure of William Jepson, Thomas Burgys, James Morley, William Penneman, John Johnson, wife of Myles Cornefurth, John Unthank, wife of Alexander Learmouth, Agnes Mullocke, William Porritt, Robert Ingledewe. Mentions Robert Adyson, bastard son of Henry A.): Signature of William Cecill. Seal of Court of Wards and Liveries, damaged. Endorsement relating to licence granted to Rev. Anthony Garnett, supervisor of the Will of James G., to assign the premises, 25 Nov 1564 1 item

U DPE/6/11 Feoffment:William Cottome of Normanbie yeoman 5 May 1588 & wife Elizabeth to John Baytes of Estonn yeoman Messuages, 2 cottages, 3 crofts, 2 selions and a parcel of meadow in Normanbie: Warranty against their son Thomas C. Power of attorney to George Barker & Richard Cornaye to deliver seisin. Witn. Cuthbert Morley, Willm. Baytes, Bartylmewe Ingeldewe, Robart Manne, Willm. Mane, Willm. Ruddocke, Nycolas Conyers, George Hudsonne, Fraunces Tomsonn. Endorsement of livery of seisin. 1 item

U DPE/6/12 Bond:in £100: Parties as, and for performance of 5 May 1588 covenants of, U DPE/6/11 1 item

U DPE/6/13 Feoffment: Sethe Laisenbie of Huntington yeoman 18 Nov 1588 to Thomas Addison of Normanbie gent. Messuage & 3 bovates in Normanbie, sometime of John L. dec'd. father of S.L.: Power of attorney to Rev. Francis Thompson, and Robert Man of Normanby, to deliver seisin. Witn. Ja. Pennyman, George Faucett, Nic. Fearnley, John Fawcett. Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. Christopher Rankebie, Francis & Robert Typladie, James Clarke, John Wyllye, Richard Nelesonne, Thomas Parkinsonne, John Lytlee, (Marck?) Mane, 23 Nov 1588 1 item

page 9 of 23 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Pennyman Family U DPE/6/14 Final Concord: for £40: Thomas Addyson plaintiff 13 April 1589 and Seth Lasynbye & wife Alice deforceants Messuage, toft, garden, orchard, 50ac. land, 20ac. meadow, 50ac. pasture & 20ac. moor in Normanbye 1 item

U DPE/6/15 Feoffment: John Baytes, as U DPE/6/11, & wife 9 Feb 1591 Jane to William Megotsonn of Estonn Messuage, 2 cottages, 3 crofts, 6 selions and a parcel of meadow in Normanbie: Power of attorney to Cuthbert Morley gent. & Robert Kildell to deliver seisin. Witn. Thomas Addison, Anth. Elmeden, Robte. Addyson, Richard Man, John Raisbecke, Fra. Thomsonn, Wm. Mane. Endorsement of livery of seisin. 1 item

U DPE/6/16 Bargain & Sale:Bartholomew Ingledewe yeoman 1 Apr 1591 and his brother Robarte to Thomas Addyson gent. all of Normanbie. A front toft, croft or garth (1/2ac.) in Normanbie: Witn. Fra. Thomsonn, John Whytbie tailor. 1 item

U DPE/6/17 Feoffment:Parties and property as U DPE/6/16. 1 Apr 1591 Power of attorney to Robert & William Man husbandmen to deliver seisin. Witn. as U DPE/6/16 and, to livery of seisin, He. Addeson, John Scotte, Robert Man, Rycharde Liell, Ralph Rogerson. 1 item

U DPE/6/18 Bond:in £30: Bartholomew Ingeldewe yeoman to 23 Apr 1594 Thomas Addison gent., both of Normanby. For peaceful possession by T.A. house, toft & garth & other appurtenances in Normanby, late the poss- essions of B.I., without any interruption by B.I.; Thomas Stockton, his wife Elizabeth & son Robert; or heirs of Leonard Stocktonne or Leonard Rountree: Witn. Nicholas Foster, Richard Thompson, Richard Lyalle, Francis Thompson, (B?) Clark. 1 item

U DPE/6/19 Lease: at £4 rent: William Meigotson of 4 Oct 1598 Normanbye to his son William M. of London:for life of W.M. the father. Messuage, 9 arable lands and parcel of meadow, 2 closes of meadow and cott- ages, in Normanbye: Witn. Thomas Addison, Hugh Williamsonne, Nicholas Foster, Bartho. Ingledewe, Richard Thompsonn, Thomas Auckland. 1 item page 10 of 23 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Pennyman Family U DPE/6/20 Bargain & Sale: William Megotson senr. of 30 Nov 1597 Normanbye, and his son William M. of Staple Inn, co. Mdx., gent. to William Pennyman of the Inner Temple, London, gent. As U DPE/6/19: Witn. Ja. Pennyman, Miles May, Henrye Addison, John Burnett, Thomas Stockton. 1 item

U DPE/6/21 Bargain & Sale: Thomas Emerson of London esq. 20 April 1605 to Thomas Addeson of Normanby gent. Lands in Normanby, late in tenure of Robert Robinson (being parcel of lands given for stipend of a chaplain in Skelton Castle; and granted by Letters Patent (2 Mar 1604/5) to Sir John Ramsey & T.E.): Recites Bargain and Sale by Sir J.R. to T.E. (11 Mar 1604/5). Subject to 18s. Crown rent. Reference to Jane, wife of T.E. Witn. Ja. Pennym- an, Wm. Kyndesley, Willm. Hindson, Tho. Gosnoll. 1 item

U DPE/6/22 Gift: Elizabeth Sympson of Horneby spinster to 19 Dec 1631 Thomas Addison the eldest, his younger son Henry A., and Robert Ingledew labourer, all of Normanby Moiety of a cottage and garth, as divided between Robert Sympson of Normanby and her, and 1ac. in Normanby: To use of E.S. for life, and then to Thomas Sympson, son of R.S.; subject to 8s. yearly for her life to his younger sister Elizabeth, to providing his said sister with 'a bedroome and fireroome' in the cottage as long as she remains unmarried, and to the payment by T.S. of £3 after death of E.S. (party to the deed) to such uses as she shall direct. Witn. Nicho. Foster 'clarke', Tho. Addison 'minimus', Henry Jackson, Francis Bell, Willm. Fishicke, Tho. Wighell. 1 item

U DPE/6/23 Grant: Thomas Addison the eldest of Normanby in 7 Jan 1636 Cleaveland gent. to his son Henry Addison: rent charge of £10 from his estates in Normanby: Witn. James Pennyman, Samuell Brasse. Endorsed with a quitclaim by Henry Addison, in connexion with the suit as U DPE/6/41, 1672 1 item

page 11 of 23 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Pennyman Family U DPE/6/24 Gift:Thomas Addyson of Normanby gent. to James 6 Dec 1637 Bradshawe of Upsall, Francis Lascells of the Hospital of St. James near Northallerton & Samuel Brasse of Hilton gents. Reciting that T.A. has purchased (from George Tocketts of Tocketts esq.; Seth of Huntington, yeoman; and Mr. Emerson, by three separate deeds) 3 messuages and 6 oxgangs in all in Normanby; that he wishes to bestow the 6 oxgangs on his younger son Henry A., who has been obedient to him and looked after his affairs in his old age, rather than on his son & heir Thomas A., who has neglected his filial duty and who, the father fears, 'will hardlye leave that to his posterity which will be left to him'; but that because of the location of the 6 oxgangs, this will be inconvenient to those who shall enjoy the rest of the father's lands. He now gives to the 3 trustees: Thistly Close, Fold Close, New Close, East Part of Ladygates, East Inges, Thorneflat and Dunn Closes in Normanby: To the use of T.A. the father for life, and then to H.A.; subject to a power to T.A. the son to redeem the premises on payment of £500 to H.A. within 3 years of death of the father. Power of attorney to John Gybbon alias Butterwicke of Busbie to deliver seisin. Witn. John Butterwicke, Robt. Ingledue, James Stocton, Robart Rockly. 1 item

U DPE/6/25 Demise 14 Jan 1640 (i) Thomas Addison jnr., late of Normanby now of Richmond, gent., son & heir of Thomas A. the eldest of Normanby gent., to (ii) Nicholas Pearson & Thomas Burgesse of Ormesbye yeomen, as trustees for James Pennymen of Ormesbye esq. For 99 years from death of T.A. the father at 12d. rent: Lordship of Normanby, with garths adjoining the house of T.A. the father, 3 cornfields adjoining the garths; closes called Hungerhill Close, Calfe Closes, Shortbutt Close, Myrehill Close with the paddock adjoining Broadbeckes, West Inge, Flattinge Feild and Lawfeild Pasture; and all other estate of T.A. the son in Normanby: Defeasable on condition that T.A. the son repays his debts to J.P. within a year of the death of T.A. the father. Witn. Tho. Addison 'minimus', Tho. Clarke, William Addison. 1 item

page 12 of 23 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Pennyman Family U DPE/6/26 Exemplification of a Final Concord:for £400: James 22 Apr 1640 Pennyman senr. esq. & J.P. jnr. gent. plaintiffs and Thomas Addison senr. & his son & heir T.A. jnr. gent. deforceants 2 messuages, 3 cottages, 3 gardens, 300ac. land, 40ac. meadow, 100ac. pasture and 200ac. heath & furze in Normanby: (19 Apr 1640) 1 item

U DPE/6/27 Demise:for 99 years: Thomas Addison of 4 Oct 1641 Richmond gent. & his son & heir T.A. (who are the son & grandson of T.A. of Normanby gent.) to Nicholas Pearson & Thomas Burgesse of Ormesby yeomen Closes called Foale Close, New Close, East part of Ladgates Calfe Closes, Chappell Feild, Tofte Feild, and Garthes in occupation of T.A. the grandfather; and all other estates of T.A. father & son in Normanby: As collateral security for peaceful possession by James Pennyman senr. of Ormesby esq. & his wife Johan of closes in Normanby (i.e. Lowe Feild, Fattinge Feild, Thorne Flattes, East & West Inges, Broadbeckes, Myrehill Close and Paddock) conveyed to them by T.A. father & son by deed of same date; which closes are subject to recited payments to Elizabeth Peighen widow, daughter of T.A. the grandfather, and to children of T.A. the father under a settlement made by T.A. the grandfather & his sons, T.A. the father and Henry Addison (dated 13 January 1639/40); and the Lowe Feild being parcel of the jointure of Ellenor wife of T.A. the grandfather. Witn. Fran. Lascelles, Hen. & Ja. Addison, Tho. Clarke. 1 item

U DPE/6/28 Bargain & Sale:for £150: Thomas Addison senr. of 6 May 1642 Normanby gent. to James Pennyman senr. of Ormesbye esq. Annual rent of £12 from T.A.'s estates in Normanby: Defeasable on payment by T.A. of £156. Witn. Hen. Addisonn, Thomas Wighell, Symon Justice, Robt. Jackson. 1 item

U DPE/6/29 Acquittance for £50 paid by James Pennyman `my 30 May 1642 cosin' to Thomas Addison in full payment for lands in Normanby sold to him by T.A. for £1,800. Witn. William Addison. 1 item

page 13 of 23 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Pennyman Family U DPE/6/30 Inquisition post mortem:Thomas Addison of 29 Aug 1642 Normanby gent. Capital messuage; closes called Kirke Feild, Chappell Feild, le Toftes, Hungerhills, Shorbut Close, Ladgate Close, New Close, Fole Close, Cow Close, Calfe Close (in 2 little closes), Cuckett Gares, & West Gares; and 4 other messuages (in tenures of Nicholas Harrison, Rev. Nicholas Foster, Robert Ingledew & Anne Wilson widow) all in Normanby: Died 10 Dec 1641, his son & heir being Thomas Addison jnr. aged over 40; and his widow Eleanor being entitled to dower. Taken at Stokesley. 1 item

U DPE/6/31 Settlement:Thomas Addison father & son of 5 Jul 1647 Normanby to George Ewrie of Easby, John Garnett of Egscliffe near Yarome, co. Durham, Mathew Taylor of Great Langton upon Swale, and Anthony Metcalfe of Yarome gents. Manor capital messuage in Normanby in which T.A. father & son dwell, with all appurtenances (excepting 5 cottages, tenants named). To hold that part of the manor house in which T.A. the father dwells, called the Newe Hall, with the new garden, the new orchard, moiety of the fold garth, a kiln, moiety of the Backhouse, half the oxhouse and the stable, the Haver Barne, the hen-house, the coal house, the swinecote & closes called Kirkefeild, Duckett Garthes and West Garthes to the use of T.A. the father & wife Margaret for their lives; then to T.A. th son for life, then to his son & heir Thomas Addison. And to hold the residue of the premises to T.A. the son & his wife Priscilla for their lives and then to the said T.A. the grandson, subject to £300 to be divided among younger children of T.A. the son: Witn. Tho. Anderson, Robert Gowland, Tho. Gowland, Tho. Robinson, Robt. Lownsdel, Edw. Wood. 1 item

U DPE/6/32 Counterpart of U DPE/6/31. Not executed c.1647 1 item

U DPE/6/33 Acquittance for £20 paid by James Pennyman of 13 Jul 1647 Osmesby to Thomas Auderson In respect of £100 given to Elizabeth, wife of T.A., by her grandfather Thomas Addison dec'd. & charged on his lands in Normanby (£50 of which has now been paid). 1 item

page 14 of 23 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Pennyman Family U DPE/6/34 Exemplification of a Final Concord:for £240: James 23 Oct 1647 Pennyman esq. & wife Joan plaintiffs and Thomas Addison senr. gent. & wife Margaret, Thomas Addison jnr. gent. & wife Priscilla deforceants A barn, 100ac. land, 60ac. meadow, 100ac. pasture & 40ac. heath & furze in Normanby: (20 Oct 1647) 1 item

U DPE/6/35 Acquittance for £100 paid by James Pennyman of 25 Dec 1647 Ormesby, by appointment of Thomas Addison of Normanby, to Thomas Auderson & his wife Elizabeth; which was given to her by her grandfather Thomas Addison dec'd. Witn. John, Debora & Nicholas Pearson. Endorsement of production to Nicholas Pearson at his examination in Chancery suit, John Gibson esq. v. Thomas Awderson & wife, 18 Jan 1670/1 1 item

U DPE/6/36 Grant: for £50:Thomas Addison jnr. of Normanby 6 Mar 1651 to Matthew Taylor of Langton upon Swaile gents. Annuity of £10 out of lands in Normanby in occupation of James Cowlson: Defeasable on payment of £60. Witn. Ja. Hutchenson, William Simpson, John Hickson, Robert Thornton. 1 item

U DPE/6/37 Agreement for Sale: Thomas Addyson jnr. to 16 Apr 1657 William Pennyman gent. Manor of Normanby, with lands now or late in tenure of T.A. senr. & jnr., Mathew Tayler gent. & Ralph Jackson: W.P. to pay to T.A. jnr. £400 on the settlement of the estate and £500 further within 6 months of deaths of T.A. senr. & wife Margaret; and to release T.A.'s debts to him. Witn. Rich. Cholmeley, Willm. Johnson, Henry Hudson. 1 item

U DPE/6/38 Grant: William Penniman esq. to Thomas Addison 12 Aug 1657 gent. & his wife Margaret, all of Normanby An annuity of £30, out of lands in Normanby purchased by W.P. from T.A.: For lives of T. & M.A. Witn. John Lambe, Mayrie Addison. 1 item

U DPE/6/39 Acquittance for £7.10s. paid by `cosen' William 30 Oct 1657 Pennyman to Thomas Addison, in full of his rent. Witn. John Lambe. 1 item

page 15 of 23 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Pennyman Family U DPE/6/40 Bond:in £80.10s.: Henry Whitton of Askue yeoman 11 Jan 1658 & James Whitton of North Allerton grocer to William Pennyman of Normanby gent. To indemnify him against all claims to 5 cottages in Normanby of Anthony Metcalf of Yarum, his wife Elizabeth and daughter Susanna wife of J.W.; and for his peaceful possession of the premises. Witn. Raiph Middleton, George Hindson, Mathew Wheatley, James Hindson, John Lambe. 1 item

U DPE/6/41 Brief for defendant in Henry Addison gent., (admin. c.1670 of Henry Addison dec'd.) v. William Pennyman gent. (by his guardian, John Gibson esq) Concerning a rent charge of £10 out of lands in Normanby due to H.A. dec'd. (under U DPE/6/23 above) and unpaid for 30 years. 1 item

U DPE/6/42 State of defendant's case in suit as U DPE/6/41 c.1670 1 item

U DPE/6/43 Instructions for arbitration in suit as U DPE/6/41 19 Jun 1671 1 item

U DPE/6/44 Mortgage:for £100: John Aislaby of Normanby to 20 Nov 1688 John Pearson of Egton yeomen. Messuage, kiln, garth and closes called the Crofte and Westgarthe in Normanby: Witn. Wm. and Mary Morley, Will. Harrison, Christopher Yeoman, John Morland. 1 item

U DPE/6/45 Mortgage:for £8: Bartholomew Nichol of Normanby 2 Dec 1689 labourer to Frances Mahew spinster, daughter of Rev. John M., both of Wilton Cottage, orchard, parcel (1ac.) and Banck Close in Normanby: Witn. Tho. Pearson, Ben. Smith, Susana (Rolin?) 1 item

U DPE/6/46 Declaration by William Ward of Guisbrough dyer, 4 Jul 1692 that he has no claim to a messuage, cottage & lands in Normanby sold to William Pennyman of Thornton esq. by John Aislaby of Normanby yeoman. Which premises were mortgaged to W.W. by J.A. (14 Nov 1679) but have since been redeemed. Witn. Willm. Peirson, Robt. Wilson. 1 item

page 16 of 23 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Pennyman Family U DPE/6/47 Assignment of Mortgage as U DPE/6/45: Henry 1 Feb 1693 Preston of Lazenby yeoman & wife Frances (nee Mahew) to William Pennyman of Thornton esq. For £8.13.9d. Witn. Ralph Davison, Tho. Pearson, Ben. Smith. 1 item

U DPE/6/48 Lease and Release:for £35: Bartholomew Nichols 2-3 Feb 1693 of Normanby weaver to William Pennyman of Thornton in Cleveland esq. Cottage, garth, orchard, parcel (1ac.) and Straight Close in Normanby: Witn. Ralph Davison, Tho. Pearson, Ben. Smith. 2 items

U DPE/6/49 Final Concord:for £60: William Pennyman esq. & 9 Jun 1695 Christopher Johnson jnr. plaintiffs and Bartholomew Nicholls & wife Alice and John Cowitt alias Cuquitt & wife Elizabeth deforceants 2 cottages, 2ac. land, 2ac. meadow & 2ac. pasture in Normanby & Stockesley: 1 item

U DPE/6/50 Plan of Normanby estate (737ac.) belonging to 1722 Mathew & William Consitt. Surveyed by Thomas Pattison. Scale 40 chains to 4 7/8 ins. 1 item

U DPE/6/51 Award of Sir William Hustler of Acklam, William 19 Dec 1722 Peirson of Stokesley and John Mayes of the Freeridge near Yarme esq. To settle disputes between Rev. William Consett & wife Elizabeth and Matthew Consett esq. & wife Joanna, all of Normanby, over the disposal of the capital messuage in Normanby with its outhouses and grounds, of which Rev. W.C. & M.C. are jointly seised. Matthew Consett to pay Rev. William Consett £275 for his moiety of the premises, which he has agreed to convey to him: Witn. Tho. Douglas, Tho. Wallace. 1 item

U DPE/6/52 Survey of Normanby estate, late of William 29 May 1723 Pennyman esq. dec'd., as partitioned between Matthew Consett of Newport in Cleaveland esq. & wife Hannah and Rev. William Consett of Normanby & wife Elizabeth H.C. & E.C. being daughters and co heirs of W.P. 1 item

page 17 of 23 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Pennyman Family U DPE/6/53 Note of lands in Normanby `mentioned in the 18th cent. Elegit', of Robert Snawden, Jeremy Elwes and [ ] Toomes. 1 item

U DPE/6/54 Tenancy Agreement: for 3 years: at £105 rent: 12 Mar 1777 Rev. William Pennyman Consett to John Buckton yeoman, both of Normanby. Farm in Normanby in tenure of J.B.: Witn. W. Wilson, Ann Consett. 1 item

U DPE/6/55 Normanby Inclosure Act 1809 1 item

U DPE/7 Ormesby (North Riding) 1613-1633 2 items

U DPE/7/1 Lease for 21 years: at 12d rent: Tobias, 29 Apr 1613 Archbishop of York to James Pennyman of Ormesby esq. Rectory and tithes of Ormesby (reserving the advowson and tithes of grain of the parsonage of Ormesby and the chapel of Eston): J.P. to maintain chancel of Ormesby church. Witn. Nich. Curteys, W. Turbatte, Richard Metcalfe. Seal of the Archbishop : the Good Samaritan above the Archbishop's shield of arms. Counterseal, his shield of arms. 1 item

U DPE/7/2 Quitclaim: Sir Willyam Pennyman of Marske to Sir 25 Jul 1633 Jervis Elwayes and Jeremy Elwayes, both of London That part of the manor of Ormesby lying above the town (in length on the S. and W. side from Lawsons Garthes on the N. and N.W. part to the fields of Marton on the S. and S.W. part; and in breadth from the fields of Marton on the W. and S.W. part of the fields of Normanby on the N. and N.E.) and that part of the manor on the E. and N.E. of the beck or hollow place that goes through the town of Ormesby to the R. Tees (in length from R. Tees N. and N.W. to fields of West Upsall and Marton; and in the breadth from the said beck W. & S. to Normanby E. & N.) with half of the said beck: Recites a Bargain and Sale of the premises by him to them, for £3,000 (22 Apr 1630). Witn. Jo. Stone, James Metham, Chr. (Wand?). Endorsement of production to William Rutter in Exchequer suit 'Thomson Clerk v. Pennyman Bart', 23 May 1831 1 item page 18 of 23 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Pennyman Family U DPE/8 Tanton, par. Stokesley (North Riding) 1755 1 item

U DPE/8/1 Lease for a year: William Wilson gent. (only son of 13 Jun 1755 John W. yeoman dec'd.) & his wife Annabella, all of Tannton, to Rev. William Consett (father of A.W.), his son and heir Rev. William Pennyman Consett, both of Normanby, and John Preston jnr. of Stokesley gent. as trustees. Farm in Tannton (formerly in occupation of Thomas Weatherel, and now of William Wilson). To lead to a Release. Witn. Thos. Williamson, Thos. Brown, J. Preston. 1 item

U DPE/9 Welburn (North Riding) 1681 1 item

U DPE/9/1 Lease for a year: John Gibson & Hugh Savile, both 24 Jun 1681 of Welburne, and William Pennyman of the Middle Temple esqs. to Sir Richard Browne of Dibden, co. Essex, and Edward Smith of London gent. Closes called Keld Springs and Maske in Welbourne (Wombleton Lands W.; another close called Keld Springs and Harding Closes E.; close called the Maske S.; highway from Welbourn to Wombleton N.): To lead to a Release. Witn. John Pennyman, And. Card, R. Otterburn, Rich. Hawson, Rich Dobson, L. Robinson. 1 item

U DPE/10 Buckinghamshire 1589 1 item

U DPE/10/1 Lease for 21 years:at £100 rent: George Gonner of 2 Dec 1589 Rickmansworthe co. Herts. gent. to John Dynham of Borstall co. Bucks. esq. 3 messuages and 9 1/2 yard lands in Lurgesall (Ludgershall) co. Bucks. (tenants Henry Poole esq., Gabryell Page, Nicholas Rowland & Thomas Nicholls): Witn. Willm. Kyndesley, Thomas Stratton, Henry Pole. 1 item

page 19 of 23 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Pennyman Family U DPE/11 Co. Durham 1598 1 item

U DPE/11/1 Gift on their marriage: Robert Catricke of 30 Oct 1598 Fishborne yeoman to Anne, daughter of Robert Hicson of Ayclife:for her life Tenement and 24ac. in Woulveston (Wolviston) in tenure of John Chilton, yeoman: Witn. Robert Farrow senr., Rayfe Mayson, Wyllyam Heyghe, John Chylton, Rayfe Davyson. Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. as above, 5 Nov 1598 1 item

U DPE/12 Miscellaneous 1576-1940 item

U DPE/12/1 Quietus of William Pennyman of Marton in 1576 Cleveland gent. For 100s. paid to William Sherwood, a collector of customs at Newcastle on Tyne, in composition of £100 in which W.P. was bound to Sir George Rowes and others, to the use of the Queen (14 Sep 1566) 1 item

U DPE/12/2 Quitclaim:Henry Robinson of Grysbroughe yeoman 18 Mar 1594 and wife Margerie to Thomas Addyssone of Normanbye gent. All claims and actions: Witn. Willm. Bulmer, Willm. Baytes, Fra. Thompsonn, clerk. 1 item

U DPE/12/3 Bond: in £80: Nicholas Drake of par. St. Dunstan in 9 Jul 1623 the West, London, esq. to James Pennyman of Ormesby gent. To secure payment of £31 by N.D. to Richard Letten draper, on ensuing 11 November at the shop of Robert Morgan scrivener, at the sign of the Queens Head in Fleet St., London: For which payment, being the debt of N.D., J.P. is bound with him to R.L. in £60, by a Bond of the same date. Witn. Powli Whitmore, Antho. Best servant of Robert Morgan. 1 item

U DPE/12/4 Quitclaim: Thomasin Addisonn of Symlacote, 11 Dec 1627 widow & admin. of Raiphe Addisonn, to Thomas Addisonn senr. of Normanby gent. All claims and actions: Witn. James Pennyman, Jo. Easington, John Butler, Nicholas Appleton. 1 item page 20 of 23 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Pennyman Family U DPE/12/5 Defeasance of a Statute Staple in £6,000 by which 25 Apr 1630 Sir William Pennyman is bound to Sir Jervis and Jeremy Elwayes, all as U DPE/7/2 above (24 Apr 1630) Conditional on performance by Sir W.P. of covenants of indentures between them (22 Apr 1630); and payment by him to them of £240 yearly for 4 ensuing years, and £3,000 on 1 Jun 1634, at the Chapel of the Rolls in Chancery Lane. Witn. James (Pennyman?), Edward (Anderson?) 1 item

U DPE/12/6 Quitclaim: Elizabeth Addison of Allburie Lodge co. 20 Jul 1631 Herts. singlewoman to James Penniman of Ormsby esq. & Thomas Addison of Normanby gent. All claims and actions: Witn. Hen. Addison, John Garnett, Tho. Addison minimus, William Fishicke. 1 item

U DPE/12/7 Acknowledgement by Thomas Addison of 14 Jan 1640 Richmond gent. son & heir of Thomas Addison of Normanby gent. That he owes his cousin, James Pennyman of Ormesby, £885 to be paid on ensuing 11 May; and £500 to be paid within 3 months of death of T.A. the father (which second sum was due from T.A. the son to his brother Henry; and for which J.P. has given a Bond to Henry): Witn. Tho. Addison minimus, Nicho. Pearson, Tho. Clarke, Thomas Burgis. 1 item

U DPE/12/8 Quietus of Thomas Addison of Normanby: for 1648 recusancy fines in respect of himself and his wife Hellen 1 item

U DPE/12/9 Bond: in £80: Thomas Addison jnr. of Normanby to 6 May 1648 Matthew Taylor of Great Langton gents. For performance of covenants of deed of same date: Witn. Beniamin Purchas, Tho. Anderson, Anthony Clifton. 1 item

U DPE/12/10 Bond: in £80: Thomas Addison senr. & jnr. of 23 Jul 1648 Normanby to Matthew Taylor of Great Langton gents. For performance of covenants of deed of same date: Witn. Nicho. Pearson, Beniamin Purchas, Thomas Pulliner. 1 item page 21 of 23 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Pennyman Family U DPE/12/11 Writ to sheriff of Yorkshire 29 Nov [1653] For arrest of Toby Thruscross senr. & jnr. of Kirby Mooresyde gents., Rev. Thomas Oddy and William Geere both of Broughton, to answer a plea of debt brought by Roger Smith gent. 165[3] 1 item

U DPE/12/12 Acquittance: for £3.14s. paid by 'cosen' William 16 Jun 1657 Pennyman to Thomas Addison, part of £50 due on an agreement between them. Witn. John Lambe. 1 item

U DPE/12/13 Quitclaim: Matthew Taylor of Great Langton gent. 27 Aug 1663 to John Gibson of Welburne esq. & John Pennyman of London draper, exors. of William Pennyman of Normanby gent. All claims & actions: Witn. Geo. Harwood, Ja. Pennyman, Geo. Smelt. 1 item

U DPE/12/14 Quitclaim: Thomas Addison the father to John & 12 Sep 1670 George Coates of Faggergill and Cuthbert Herd, of Aiskerleth, all in Arkingarthdale alias Argilgarthdale husbandmen. An annuity of £20 purchased from them by his son, Thomas Addison (on 29 Jan 1662/3, with £160 which the son received from John Gibson of Welburne esq.) for the mainten- ance of T.A. the father, who has now been forced to sell it back to them to supply his necessities: They are also authorised to reclaim relevant deeds in the hands of Benjamin Purchas of Clintes gent. Witn. Peter Robinson, Geo. Peacocke. 1 item

U DPE/12/15 Account of Thomas Pearson for legal work on 1670-1672 behalf of John Gibson of Welborne esq. in suit against Thomas Anderson and wife. 1 item

U DPE/12/16 Bond: in £324:Thomas Ruddocke of Marske gent. 15 Jul 1679 to John Aislaby of Normanby yeoman For performance of covenants of deed of same date (to which Jane, wife of T.R. was also a party): Witn. Geo. Smalwood, Willm. Ward, Tho. Spencer. 1 item

U DPE/12/17 Assignment: for £110: Thomas Wharton of Durham 1 May 1700 gent. to William Pennyman of Normanby esq. A Bond in £200, for payment of £100, in which Thomas Williamson and Ralph Reed are bound to T.W. (21 Jun 1698): Witn. Margret Hanby, T. Maynard. 1 item page 22 of 23 Hull History Centre: Papers of the Pennyman Family U DPE/12/18 Deed of Revocation by Matthew Consett late of 10 Dec 1723 Linthorp, now of Newport, esq. and wife Joanna Of trusts of their Marriage Settlement (dated 30 Dec 1722. Parties being (i) J.C. by the name of Joanna Pennyman of Normanby singlewoman, youngest daughter of William Pennyman of Normanby esq. dec'd., (ii) M.C., and (iii) Henry Barnett of York doctor of physic and Richard Burdett of Gray's Inn gent.) as they affect lands in Normanby and Eston: Witn. E. Trotter, Ra. Hopton, P. Consett. 1 item

U DPE/12/19 Assignment:for £150 in all:Rev. Thomas Nicholson 30 Apr 1729 of Great Stainton, co. Durham to Rev. William Consett of Normanby and John Harrison of gent. Bonds from Matthew Consett of Normanby esq. to Rev. T.N. (i.e. in £100, for payment of £50, dated 5 May 1727; and in £200, for payment of £100, dated 22 Nov 1727): Witn. Watson Rickarby, Wm. Colling. 1 item

U DPE/12/20 Probate copy of Will of Rev. William Consett of 6 May 1743 Normanby Bequests to daughters Annabella Wilson, and Joanna Consett; poor of Ormesby, Normanby and Easton; and son William Pennyman Consett. Witn. Phillip & Elizabeth Kitchon, Thomas Sanders. Probate (testator described as late vicar of Ormesby) 21 Jun 1762. 1 item

U DPE/12/21 Bond:i n £1,200: Francis Dryden yeoman to Mary, 10 May 1794 wife of his youngest son Jacob Dryden yeoman, all of Wilton Castle. For payment of £600: Witn. Geo. Wheatley. 1 item

U DPE/12/22 Letter: Ra. Ward Jackson, Stockton, to Consett 17 Oct 1836 Dryden, Normanby Business matters 1 item

U DPE/12/23 List of the above collection c.1940 1 item

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