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JC - Jackson Collection
1 - Yorkshire Deeds part 1 (12th cent - 1599)
1 - Photograph of a 13th century Charter confirming a grant from Thomas son of Thomas de Furniwalle to Thomas son of Roger de Haldwrth
2 - Photograph of a 13th century charter confirming a grant from Thomas de Furnivalle son of Thomas de Furnivalle to Thomas son of Ralph "sub monte"
3 - Photograph of a 13th century charter from John le Scrob to Henry son of William de Wodetorpe
4 - Photograph of a 13th century charter confirming a grant from Thomas de Furnivalle son of Thomas de Furnivalle, to Gilbert [Smith] Faber
5 - Charter confirming a grant in frankalmoign from Adam de Sancta Maria to the church of Saint Mary of Romaris [Rawmarsh], a tithe of the pasturage of his wood of Romaris, and a tithe of the receipts from sales of wood, payable in the octave of Saint Martin
6 - Covenant dated at the church of Roderham [Rotherham], between William rector of the church of Rawmaris [Rawmarsh] and Sibill de Sancta Maria
7 - Final Concord between master William de Lichfeild [sic], parson of the church of Rawmarsh [de Rubio (sic) Marisco] plaintiff and Adam de Ridwal and Isolda his wife by her attorney Henry de Ridewar [sic] defendants whereby the latter granted to the former common of pasture for all animals, estovers for burning and housbote and haybote in the woods of Rawmarshe by view of their foresters
8 - Covenant between master William de Lichefeild [sic], parson of the church of Rawmarsh [de Rubio Marisco] plaintiff, and Sibill de Sancta Maria defendant, concerning common of pasture and reasonable estovers in all the woods of the same Sibill in Rawmarshe, in accordance with which covenant the latter granted to William, and his successors in the church of Rawmarsh, common of pasture for all animals, and reasonable estovers, for [sic] housbote and haybote and for burning, from the woods by view of the foresters of the said Sybill
9 - Release and Quit Claim from Thomas, son of Hugh Ferthinge of Kilnhurst, Matilda his mother, Matilda his sister and Robert the latter's husband, to William son of Sir William de Thornhill, of a toft in Kilnhurst with appurtenances, which Hugh Ferthinge bought of Ralph son of William de Kilnhurst
10 - Charter, dated at Wathe [Wath upon Dearne], confirming a grant from Thomas de Ecclesfeild [sic] to Robert de Rodys of an acre of land in the field called Turnshawfeild, three perches thereof lying between the lands of William de Swinton and John de Caldelowe and abutting on Eldberne and Felothill, the fourth perch lying between the lands of Roger Carpenter and William de Swinton, and abutting upon Eldberne and Pelothill [sic], in consideration of a sum of money paid down, and a yearly rent of a rose
11 - Photograph of a charter dated at Ecclisfeld [Ecclesfield] confirming a grant from Gilbert [Smith] Faber of Chapel [Chapeltown] to Thomas de Bernes clerk son of Henry of the same, [8 Sep 1267]
12 - Portion of a charter confirming a grant from Richard, son of Hugh le Butteler to William son of Ragenild de Steristhorp [Edenthorpe / Streethorpe], of two oxgangs of land with appurtenances in Sterysthorp [sic], which William held from Hugh his father, together with a toft, lying between the land of John, son of Goodefrid and the land of William Wood [de Bosco] …
13 - Charter confirming a grant of a life estate from Richard le Butteler of Sandale to John and Richard his sons, in a tenement with appurtenances, bought from Avice Wood [de Bosco] in Steristhorpe [Edenthorpe / Streethorpe], also in the site of the windmill and half the windmill in Sandale with free ingress and egress, with all the appurtenances in Steristhorpe, liberties, lordships, and easements in the meadows and pastures, woods, and turbaries, with remainder to the survivor, in consideration of a pair of gloves or 1d yearly rent
14 - Charter dated at Raumarshe [Rawmarsh], confirming a grant from John de Wympton and Alice his wife to William de Raumarsh clerk, and Ellen [Elena] his wife, of a messuage and land in Raumarshe [sic] inherited on the death of John son of Thomas de Wetecroft, in consideration of a yearly rent for eleven years of one rose at rose-time, and afterwards of ten shillings yearly for ever
15 - Charter confirming a grant from John de Wimpton and Alice his wife to William son of Hugh de Raumershe clerk, and Ellen his wife of a messuage toft and croft and an acre of land with appurtenances on the Oldbrekkes, inherited on the death of John son of Thomas de Wetecroft
17 - Letter of Attorney dated at Southleverton [South Leverton], from Alice relict [sic] of John de Wimpton appointing the said John her husband, to deliver seisin to William son of Hugh de Raumarshe and Ellen his wife of a messuage, toft, croft, and an acre with appurtenances in Raumarshe [Rawmarsh]
18 - Release and Quit Claim dated at Romares [Rawmarsh], from John le Culpe and Elizabeth his wife, to Hugh son of John de Kilnhurst and Margery his wife, of any claim for dowry belonging to the above Elizabeth, relict of William de Happlethorp, in a messuage and oxgang of land with appurtenances in Kilnhurst, which Hugh and Margaret bought of the late William de Happletorpe [sic]
19 - Release and Quit Claim dated at Raumarshe [Rawmarsh], from Anabell [Anabilla] relict of Thomas de Wetcroft to William de Routhmarshe [sic] and Ellen [Elena] his wife, of a third part of a messuage and two tofts and an acre of land with appurtenances in Routhmarshe, demised to William and Ellen by John de Wympton and Alice his wife, in consideration of 20s paid to Anabell
20 - Charter dated at Doncastre [Doncaster], confirming a grant from William de Barneby of Doncastre to Thomas Hodelett, of an acre and a half of land with appurtenances in the fields of Doncastre, in a place called Morthhyrne [Morthyng?] between lands of Geoffrey de Bramwythe and Reginald de Messingham, and abutting on the King's Highway from Howecrosse to the hospital of Saint James and on land of Roger Cleveland, Robert Styrtover, and Hugh de Sandale
21 - Photograph of a charter confirming a grant from Thomas Svyft of Brinesford [?Brinsworth] to John his son, of three acres of meadow lying together in the meadow of Brademershe ..., Easter [27 Mar] 1322
22 - Release and Quit Claim dated at Routhmarshe [Rawmarsh], from William de Hestleye son of William de Hestleye, to William clerk son of Hugh de Routhmarsh, of a toft and appurtenances, enclosed by a hedge and ditch in Raumarshe, and of a selion lying between the messuage of the said William of Raumarshe and the common field
23 - Release and Quit Claim dated at Kilnhurst, from Henry le Sagher of Kilnhurst to Ivo his son, of all the lands and tenements, tofts, crofts, buildings, and a halfpenny annual rent acquired by Henry from Ralph de Kilnhurst for the term of his life
24 - Charter dated at Doncastre [Doncaster] confirming a grant from Hugh son of Henry le Chapman of Doncastre to John de Benteley "drapour," of a plot of land in the Street of the Sepulchre (Saint Sepulchre Gate), lying at the head of the grange of the said John, between the lands of the parties, and abutting on the land of Gilbert de Athwyke
25 - Charter dated at Romarshe [Rawmarsh] confirming a grant from Richard de Cressevill parson of the church of Raumarshe [sic], to Robert de Grenhill and Beatrice his wife, of all the lands and tenements acquired from the said Robert in Raumarshe
26 - Charter dated at Doncastre [Doncaster] confirming a grant from John son of Laurence de Blida [Blyth] and Agnes his wife, living in Doncastre, to William de Bentlay of Doncastre " drapour," of a messuage with appurtenances in Doncastre opposite the Cross of Snorehill, between the highroad and the messuage of John le Piper and abutting on the messuage of Herbart Stokbrygg and the road to the market
27 - Charter dated at Sandhall, confirming a grant from John le Boteler of Sandhall to Margaret his daughter, of a messuage and two oxgangs in Steresthorp [Streethorpe], which Avice Wood (de Bosco) held, on condition of digging turves with one man for two days in Colnnesmore, with the exception of seven acres of land which Roger Curson then held and a preserve (vivarium) alienated by the above Alice (sic) to William de Ketilberge, and saving to the donor the moor in Clonnesmore (sic) and a sheeprun at Herbertsmythy at the head of the Riddyngrawe, and subject to a rentcharge of 10s to the donor for life, to be paid in the soke of Connesburgh, with remainder to Ludwyk (Lewis) his son
28 - Photograph of a Power of Attorney dated 6 Oct 1344 at Berwick, from Hugh son of the late John Swyft of Brennysford in the county of York and burgess of the town of Berwick-on-Tweed, to Robert Swyft his brother to receive seisin from Henry Swyft his brother, of all the lands which descended to him after the death of John Swyft his father in the township and territory of Brennysford
29 - Charter dated at Sheffeld [Sheffield], confirming a grant from Rose, daughter of John del Cliff of Ecclessale [Ecclesall] to Henry de Tapton, of all lands and tenements, with houses, woods, meadows, pastures and appurtenances, which were formerly of the said John, her father, in the lordship of Ecclessale
30 - Release and Quit Claim dated at Roderham [Rotherham], from Letitia relict of William Kinge of Thornsete to Ivo de Kilnhurst, of any claim for dowry which she might have in the lands and tenements of her late husband
31 - Perpetual Lease dated at Eycle, from brother John Panely prior of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem in England to William de Ardern and Avice his wife, of two tofts and two oxgangs of land in Skarthyng Welle [Scarthingwell, North Yorkshire], in consideration of a yearly rent of 26s 10d to be paid to the preceptor or warden of Newland for the time being, of doing suit of court twice yearly at Whittekyrke [Whitkirk], and of paying a heriot of 26s 8d to the House of Newland
32 - Charter dated at Raumarshe [Rawmarsh] confirming a grant from William son of Robert de Grenhill, then dwelling in London, to Adam son of Yvo Clerk of Raumarshe, of the reversion of half the lands and tenements formerly in the occupation of William de Raumarshe in the village and fields of Raumarshe, which Ellen (Elena) relict of William de Raumarshe, was then holding for the term of her life; also of a third of a croft then held by Alice relict of William de Hesleye as dowry, with reversion to the above Ellen (Elena), and afterwards to the grantor
33 - Charter dated at Raumarshe [Rawmarsh], confirming a grant from Roger de Grenhill to Gilbert de Wilby rector of the church of Raumarshe, of a messuage and forty acres with appurtenances in Raumarshe, then lately acquired from William de Grenhill son and heir of Robert de Grenhill, dwelling in London
34 - Charter dated at Raumarshe [Rawmarsh], confirming a grant from Gilbert de Wilbye rector of the church of Raumarsh, to John Morys of Gresbroke, of two parts of a messuage and two oxgangs of land with appurtenances in Raumarshe, and the reversion of the third part of the same, which Alice relict of Robert de Greenhill held as dowry, the whole having been acquired from Roger de Grenhill, and being formerly in the possession of William de Lydington citizen of York
35 - Charter dated at Raumarshe [Rawmarsh], confirming a grant from Robert de Grenhil to Robert his son, of a messuage, building, and two oxgangs of land, with meadows and appurtenances in Raumarshe, then lately acquired from William de Ludington
36 - Charter dated at London, confirming a grant from William de Grenhill, to Roger de Grenhill his kinsman, of a messuage and forty acres with appurtenances in Raumarshe [Rawmarsh]
37 - Charter dated at Ravenfeld [Ravenfield, West Yorkshire] confirming a grant from William Bosevyll of Ravenfeld to Elyas Milner of Hoton, of five rods of land with appurtenances lying to-gether in the east field of Ravenfeld between lands of Sir Hugh de Hercy knight, and lands of Saint Mary, and abutting on land of Richard de Ravenfeld and Wynsewroye
38 - Charter, dated at Ravenfeld [Ravenfield, West Yorkshire] , confirming a grant from William Bosvell of Ravenfeld to Elyas Millner of Hoton, of five rods of land with appurtenances lying together in the east field of Ravenfeld between the land of Sir Hugh Hercy knight, and land of the Blessed Mary, and abutting on lands of Richard de Ravenfeld and Wynsywroe [?]
39 - Charter, dated at Rougmarshe [Rawmarsh], confirming a grant from John Morys of Morleye to Sir Thomas de Wikersleye rector of the church of Triberge [Thyrbergh], of a messuage and two oxgangs with appurtenances in Raumarshe, acquired from Sir Gilbert de Wilbye rector of the church of Raumarshe [sic], and by him from Roger de Grenhill
40 - Indenture of Mutual Grants, dated at Doncaster, between John de Doncastre and John de Wakefeld and Juliana his wife, whereby the former granted to the latter a messuage and appurtenances in Howys Street [Hall Gate?], which Thomas del Peek held from him, in exchange for a messuage in the same street which Nigel de Warmesworth held from John and Juliana and twenty marks, both parties giving to each other a warranty and promising reseisin of their original properties in certain contingencies
41 - Charter, dated at Raumarshe [Rawmarsh] confirming a grant from Thomas de Wykersle rector of the church of Triberge [Thrybergh] to John Morys of Gresbroke [Greasbrough], of two parts of a messuage and two oxgangs with appurtenances in Rawmarshe, and the reversion of the third part of the same, which Alice, relict of Robert de Greenhill held as dowry, the whole having formerly been in the possession of William de Lydington citizen of York
42 - Fragment of charter, dated at Doncastre [Doncaster], confirming a grant from John Saundre to John de Wakefeld of a croft with appurtenances
43 - Charter, dated at Doncastre [Doncaster] confirming a grant from John Saunder of Doncastre to John de Wakefeld, of a croft with appurtenances in Doncastre lying on the green marsh, between the croft of the late Constance Chaloner and the green marsh, and abutting on the marsh and the bank of the river Don, acquired from Richard brother of William de Burton of Doncastre
44 - Charter, dated at Ravenfeld [Ravenfield] confirming a grant from Hugh Bacon of Ravenfeld and Agnes, late wife of William Bosevyll of the same, to Richard de Ravenfeld, of an acre in the east field of Ravenfeld lying in the Crokedlandes between the lands of John de Connesburgh and Robert Miller
45 - Charter, dated at Doncastre [Doncaster] confirming a grant from John de Wakefeld of Doncastre and Juliana (Gillian) his wife, to William de Hexthor chaplain, and Hugh Benteley of Doncastre, of a message with appurtenances in the street of Howys [Hawe or Hall - Hallgate?] in Doncastre, acquired from John de Doncastre, and lying between the tenement of John atte Welle and the land formerly in the tenure of Thomas de Barneburghe
46 - Charter dated at Rawmarshe [Rawmarsh] confirming a grant from John son of Thomas de Morleye of Nederhaghe [Nether Hall?] to Richard son of John Morys of Moreleye, of a messuage and two oxgangs with appurtenances in Romarshe then lately acquired from the said Richard
47 - Charter, dated at Raumarshe [Rawmarsh], confirming a grant from ... of Adam (Ade) Yvseson to Sir Gilbert rector of the church of Raumarshe and William Chepe of Roderham [Rotherham], of his lands and tenements with appurtenances in Raumarshe, acquired from William de Greenhill
48 - Charter, dated at Raumarshe [Rawmarsh], confirming a grant from Richard Moris to Sir Gilbert rector of the church of Raumarshe and John de Morleye of the Netherhalghe [Nether Hall], of all the lands and tenements in Raumarshe inherited by the grantor after the death of John his father
49 - Charter, dated at Mikilbryng [Micklebring, Rotherham] confirming a grant from John Grubbe of the parish of Ecclesfelde [Ecclesfield] and Isabella his wife to John Chapman of Mikilbryng and Elizote his wife, of their share of a toft with appurtenances in Mikilbryng, lying between the toft of John son of John Cressy and the toft of Alice Brewster
50 - Charter, dated at Doncastre [Doncaster] confirming a grant from Dionisia (Denyse or Dyot), widow of Roger Wyghtman of Doncastre, to William son of John de Wakefeld and Henry his brother, of two acres with appurtenances in Doncastre, lying between the lands of Thomas Cartwryght and Robert Swalohill, and abutting upon the Potorowcare [sic] and on Tenesgate [or Tevesgate] next to the Lenedebalke [Levedebalke]
51 - Charter, dated at Sheffeld [Sheffield], confirming a grant from Roger de Tapton of Ecclissale [Ecclesall] to Joan his daughter, of a messuage with outbuilding in Ecclissale, with all his lands and tenements lying in length and width within Bryndecliff [Brincliffe] and Helaywater [Heeley] which he inherited after the decease of his father and mother
52 - Grant of Life Estate, dated at Sheffeld [Sheffield] from Johanna daughter and heiress of Roger de Tapton to Roger de Tapton of Ecclisale [Ecclesall], in a messuage in Ecclissale [sic] and in all her lands and tenements in Bryndecliff [Brincliffe] and Helay Water [Heeley], which she had of the gift of Roger de Tapton her father
53 - Letter of Attorney, dated at Doncastre [Doncaster] from Dionisia (Denyse or Dyot), widow of Roger Wyghteman of Doncastre, appointing William Pynchon of Doncastre to deliver seisin to William son of John de Wakefeld and Henry his brother, in two acres of land in Doncastre with appurtenances
54 - Charter, dated at Bernyngham [Barningham, North Yorkshire], confirming a grant from William Vyncent of Bermygham [sic] to John Lacon of Bersefurth, Sir William Berton rector of the church of Bernyngham, and Thomas de Thorp chaplain of Bernyngham, of all his lands in Bernyngham and Scetheby [Scathby]
55 - Charter, dated at Raumarshe [Rawmarsh], confirming a grant from Richard Morys of Morleye to John de Momforde, of a messuage and two oxgangs of land with appurtenances in Raumarshe, lying between the land of John de Anisley knight and land formerly of William de Hestleye, acquired from Sir Gilbert rector of the church of Raumarshe and John de Moreleye of the Netherhalghe [Nether Hall?]
56 - Release and Quit Claim, dated at Rawmarshe [Rawmarsh], from Adam Iveson of Rawmarshe to John Momforthe of Kilnhurst, of a messauge, toft and croft, and half an acre of land in Rawmarshe, formerly in the possession of William de Rawmarshe
57 - Charter, dated at Raumarshe [Rawmarsh], confirming a grant of a life estate from William Hudson of Raumarshe, to John son of Adam Yveson, in a messuage, toft and croft, with half an acre and appurtenances formerly belonging to Adam Yveson
58 - Charter, dated at Raumarshe [Rawmarsh], confirming a grant from John son of Adam Yveson to John Momforthe of Kilnhurst, of a messauge, toft, croft, and half an acre of land with appurtenances, the former lying between the highway to the greene, and the common field of Raumarshe; and abutting on the croft of Sir John de Hanesley, and the half-acre lying upon the Holdbreckes
59 - Charter confirming a grant from Walter de Bolyngton of Braithwell and Alice his wife to Thomas Gymlyng of Maltby and Agnes his wife, of a toft with buildings, a croft and fifteen acres
60 - Charter, dated at Raumarshe [Rawmarsh], confirming a grant from Gilbert Attewell and William Smythe chaplain, to John Momforde of all their lands acquired from the said John Momforde in Rawmarshe
61 - Grant, dated at Raumarshe [Rawmarsh], of a life estate from John Momforthe of Kilnhurst to Thomas his son, in a messuage in Ramarshe [sic] and two oxgangs with the wood growing upon them, acquired from Richard Morys
62 - Charter, dated at Mikilbryng [Micklebring, Rotherham] confirming a grant from John Cressy of Braithwell then living in Wathe, to John Chapman of Mikilbryng, of one messuage and a croft of four butts, lying between the messauge of John del Clay and the land of William de More, and abutting on the highroad through the village and a certain head butt called Cressewell Heddeland
63 - Photograph of a Release and Quit Claim, dated [18 Mar 1392/3] at Ecclesfeld [Ecclesfield] by John Sewale and John son of Thomas Scot of Ecclesfeld, to Nicholas de Alastre and Emma his wife and Margaret de Mapples, of all their right and claim in all the lands and tenements, meadows, feedings, woods and pastures in Burley and Ecclesfeld, of which John de Leeston, kinsman to the said Emma and Margaret his heirs, died seised
64 - Charter, dated at Braithwell, confirming a grant from William Brampton of Braithwell, to Sir Hugh vicar of Braithwell, of a messuage and eight acres in Braithwell, of which the messuage lay between those of William Waite and John Aleyn, and abutted on the grazing ground (forarium) formerly belonging to Roger Kylnhirste and upon the highway, and the acres lay scattered in the fields of Braithwell; both properties having descended to the grantor from his father William Brampton
65 - Charter confirming a grant from John Pacy of Braithwell and Isabell his wife to John Chapman of Mikilbryng [Micklebring, Rotherham], of an acre of land with appurtenances in the Little Field of Braithwell lying between the lands of John de Helay of Clifton and land formerly in the occupation of Henry Barnefathir of the same, and abutting on a head-butt of William Cressy and a wood of the lord Duke of York
66 - Final Concord between John Markham, William de Gascoigne, and William Woderove, plaintiffs, and William de Sandeby and John Tee and Melio …
67 - Charter, dated at Pykburne [Pickburn, Doncaster], confirming a grant from John Onston of Pykburne to Thomas Chambreleyn his kinsman, of a messuage with appurtenances in the town of Doncastre ...
68 - Charter, dated at Braithwell, confirming a grant from John Pacy of Braithwell and Isabell his wife to Richard Sponer of Mikilbryng [Micklebring, Rotherham] and Joan his wife, of an acre and a half of land in the fields of Braithwell ...
69 - Charter, dated at Pykburn [Pickburn, Doncaster], confirming a grant from John Oton of Pykburne [sic] to John Donnyng of Hathwyk, John Warde of Bentelay [Bentley] and Adam Fouler of Erkesey [Arksey], of all his lands and tenements in Benteley and Arkesly [sic], which he acquired from Thomas Chaumbrelay, his kinsman
70 - Letter of Attorney, dated at Pykborn [Pickburn, Doncaster], from John Onton of Pykeburne [sic] appointing Robert Wilson of Pykburn [sic] to deliver seisin to John Donnhyng of Hathwike, John Warde of Bentelay [Bentley] and Adam Fouler of Erkesey [Arksey] of lands etc.
71 - Charter, dated Braithewell, confirming a grant from Sir Hugh vicar of Braithwell, to John de Tuxeford, of a messuage and eight acres with appurtenances in Braithwell, of which the messuage lay between the messuages of William Wayte and John Alan, and abutted upon the grazing ground (forarium) formerly belonging to Roger de Kylnehirst, and the King's Highway through Braithwell; and the eight acres were scattered in the fields of Braithwell
72 - Portion of a Charter confirming a grant from Robert son of John son of Nigell junior of Braithwell, chaplain, to Sir Hugh del Grene perpetual vicar of the church of Braithwell, of six acres with appurtenances in the field of Braithewell [sic] and Mikilbryng [Micklebring, Rotherham] ...
73 - Release and Quit Claim from Richard Bacon of Ravenfeld [Ravenfield] chaplain to Sir Robert de Saundby, of a toft in Ravenfeld with buildings and land, which Robert de Hersyne formerly held of the above Richard as of the fee of Sir Robert de Sandby [sic], in consideration of half a mark paid by Sir Robert
74 - Portion of a Charter confirming a grant from Alice widow of Thomas Goldesmyth of Rotherham to William Yole of Thrybarghe [Thrybergh] and Joan his wife of a messuage lately belonging to her husband Thomas Goldesmyth "in vico rivoli de Rotherham" between a tenement of the Guild of the Holy Cross and a tenement of Robert Wyker, and abutting on the high road and a barn of Robert Bolhome, which messuage was acquired from Robert de Addewyke and Agnes his wife by a charter of feoffment in fee farm …
75 - Portion of a Charter confirming a grant from John Clay of Braithwell and William Clay of the same, to John Vyncent and Agnes his wife, of a messuage and garden in Mikilbryng [Micklebring, Rotherham] and eighteen acres scattered through the fields of Braithewell [sic], then lately acquired from William Marchall late of Mikilbryng
76 - Charter, dated at Mikilbryng [Micklebring, Rotherham], from Elizote widow of William Chappman of Mikilbryng, to Sir Hugh de Grene perpetual vicar of the parish of Braithwell and Sir Henry Daye of the same, chaplain, of a toft and building in Mikilbryng, situate between the toft of John Chappman, the grantor's then husband, and the toft of Robert Angher, called Crompeyerd
77 - Charter, dated at Mikilbryng [Micklebring, Rotherham], confirming a grant from Hugh de Grene perpetual vicar of the parish church of Braithewell [Braithwell], and Henry Daye of the same, chaplain, to Elizote formerly wife of John Chappeman of Mikilbryng, for the term of her life, of all their lands with appurtenances in the town and fields of Braithwell [sic], which they received by feoffment from John Chapman [sic] and the said Elizot [sic], with remainder to Joan Sponer daughter of John and Elizote Chapman
78 - Charter, dated at Rawmarshe [Rawmarsh] confirming a grant from Thomas Momforde of Kilnhurst to Sir Gilbert rector of Rawmarshe and Sir Richard Beete chaplain, of all his lands and rents with appurtenances in Rawmarshe, Loversall, Roderham [Rotherham], and Kimberworthe [Kimberworth]
79 - Deed of Covenant, dated at Serelbye [Selby], between Thomas Clarell on the one part and Lady Joan relict of John de Serelbye, and William Rygmaden, on the other, to create a marriage settlement on the marriage between John Mountforthe kinsman of Thomas Clarell, and Elisabeth daughter of Nicholas de Serelbye, with conveyance of lands in Rawmarshe [Rawmarsh], Loversall, Roderham [Rotherham] and Kimberworthe [Kimberworth] from John Mountforthe to two chaplains, and thence to himself and his wife Elizabeth, and with mutual covenants between the parties
80 - Charter, dated at Braithwell, confirming a grant from Hugh rector of the parish church of Sandall near Doncastre [Doncaster], to Hugh vicar of the parish church of Braithwell and William Nelson of the same, of a messuage in Braithwell lying between the messuages of Nicholas Tailiour and John Smythe, and abutting on the road and a headland of John Arton, and eight acres scattered in the fields of Braithwell
81 - Charter, dated at Ravenfeld [Ravenfield] confirming a grant from Robert de Ravenfeld to Richard his son, of a messuage with buildings in Ravenfeld, lying between the messuage formerly belonging to Hugh Bacon and a toft called Bromeflatte, and thirty-two acres of arable and pasture land in the fields and territory of Ravenfeld, reserving to the grantor a rent of 20s annually for life
82 - Letter of Attorney, dated at Ouston, from Robert Atefoxhill appointing Thomas de Kirkeby to deliver seisin to Thomas Chaumbreleyn, of a messuage and oxgang of land and an annual rent of 8s
83 - Charter, dated at Braithwell, confirming a grant from Sir Hugh de Grene perpetual vicar of the church of Braithwell, to Robert son of Ingram Cartewryght of Dynnyngton [Dinnington] and Alice his wife, daughter of Thomas Gymblyn of Malteby [Maltby] , of a toft and croft in Braithwell, lying between the plots of William Cressy and William Waite and abutting on the high road and the "hadeland" of John Kylnehirste, and fifteen acres and a half in the fields of Braithwell, to hold the same as a marriage portion
84 - Release and Quit Claim, dated at Acastre Selby [Acaster Selby], by William Lambard citizen of York and Denyse his wife, formerly wife of Thomas Kelfeld [or Belfeld] citizen and littester [dyer] of York to John Styllyngton of Bysshopthorp [Bishopthorpe] and Robert Esyngwald, clerk, of all right and claim in all those lands and tenements, pastures, rents and services, with all and singular, their appurtenances, which lately belonged to Robert Holme de Rikall [Riccall] and Alice his wife in the town and territory of Acaster Selby
85 - Charter, dated at Braithwell, confirming a grant from John Smyth of Braithwell and Evette his wife to Stephen his son, of all their lands in the village and fields of Braithwell
86 - Charter, dated at Braithwell, confirming a grant from John de Langthwayte of Clifton to Thomas Vessy of Clyfton [sic] of his lands and tenements in the town and fields of Braithewelle [sic]
87 - Letter of Attorney, dated at Braithwell, from John de Langthwayte of Clyfton [Clifton], appointing John de Armitage of Connesburghe [Conisbrough] to deliver seisin to Thomas Vessy of Clyfton of all his lands and tenements in Braithwell
88 - Release and Quit Claim, dated at Ravenfeld [Ravenfield], from William de Ravenfeld chaplain and Thomas Bacon, to Thomas Stubbes, of a toft in Ravenfeld formerly acquired from John Tey
89 - Release and Quit Claim, dated at Doncastre [Doncaster], by John Downyng of Athewyk [Adwick Le Street] and John Warde of Bentlay [Bentley] to William Rokeby, Richard Rokeby, and John Briane, of all rights held in common with Adam Fowler of Arkesay [Arksey], in lands and tenements acquired from John Anston of Pygeburn [Pickburn, Doncaster]
90 - Release and Quit Claim, dated at Doncastre [Doncaster], by William Foxe chaplain, and William Peyke of Bentelay [Bentley], to William Rokeby, Richard Rokeby and John Briane, of the properties in Yorkshire acquired from Thomas Chaumbreleyn of Doncastre
91 - Charter, dated at Braithwell, confirming a grant from John Westby to John Vyncent, of fourteen acres of land with appurtenances late in the tenure of Thomas Gregory and lying in the fields of Braithwell
92 - Charter, dated at Thrybargh [Thrybergh], confirming a grant from William Yole of Thrybagh [sic] to Thomas Bereton (later in the deed spelt Breton) of the same, Sir John Yole chaplain of the same, and John Helyman of Rotherham, of a messuage with buildings and appurtenances "in vico rivoli de Rotherham" (in the street of the stream of Rotherham) between a tenement of the Guild of the Holy Cross and the tenement of Robert Coton and abutting on the high road and the barn of John Bolome
93 - Release and Quit Claim, dated at Ravenfeld [Ravenfield], from Agnes widow of William Nelson of Ravenfeld, to Thomas Stubbes of Ravenfeld, of all the lands and appurtenances formerly in the possession of her late husband in Ravenfeld or in the territory thereof
94 - Survey of Ravenfeld [Ravenfield], with the holdings in Ravenfeld, the west field and the north field
95 - Charter, dated at Rotherham, confirming a grant from Thomas Breton of Thrybarghe [Thrybergh], Sir John Yole chaplain of the same, and John Helyman of Rotherham to Hugh Yole of Morthynge of a messuage with buildings and appurtenances in Rotherham
96 - Letter of Attorney from Hugh Grene then late vicar of the church of Braithwell, appointing William Carlyll vicar of the church of Braithwell, to deliver seisin to John Vyncent, in six acres lying in the fields of Braithwell and Mikilbryng [Micklebring, Rotherham]
97 - Charter, dated at Braithewell [Braithwe], confirming a grant from Thomas Vessy of Clyfton [Clifton] and Thomas Roos of Braithwell [sic] to John Vyncent of Braithwell and Agnes his wife of a tenement, toft and croft, with appurtenances in the lordship of Braithwell, then lately acquired from Robert Ingram of Braithwell, of which the tenement was situated between the tenements of William Gylmyng and William Whyte
98 - Charter, dated at Braithwell, confirming a grant from Hugh Grene late vicar of the church of Braithwell, to John Vyncent, of a messuage and eight acres in Braithwell, of which the messuage lay between those of Walter Bollyngton and Alice Burgias
99 - Charter, dated at Coptrydyng within the town of Stayneland [Staniland, near Halifax, West Yorkshire], confirming a grant from John Haghe son and heir of John Haghe of Haghous to Thomas Haghe brother of John Haghe [the grantor] and son of John Haghe of Haghous, of all the messuages, lands and tenements, meadows, woods, and pastures, with their appurtenances, which descended to him [the grantor], by right of inheritance, after the decease of the said John Haghe of Haghous, in a place called Coptrydyng, and in all other places within the town and territory of Stayneland.
100 - Charter, dated at Rotherham, confirming a grant from Hugh Yole of Mortyng to John Vyncent of a messuage with buildings and appurtenances
101 - Charter, dated at Doncastre [Doncaster] and relating to Balby, confirming a grant from Thomas Neel to John Vincent and Agnes his wife of an annual rent of 2d ...
102 - Portion of a Charter confirming a grant from Thomas Neell to John Vyncent and Agnes his wife of an annual rent of 4d from two acres at Branscroft in the east end of Balby ...
103 - Portion of an indenture confirming a grant of land
104 - Charter, dated at Braithwell, confirming a grant from John Clay aud Robert Clay of Braithwell to John Vyncent and Agnes his wife of a messuage and garden with appurtenances in Mikilbryng [Micklebring, Rotherham] and eighteen acres scattered through the fields of Braithwell, acquired from William Marshall, late of Mykilbryng
105 - Letter of Attorney from Roger Banestre appointing Thomas Vessy [of] Clifton, to deliver seisin to John Vyncent and Agnes his wife, in all his lands and tenements with appurtenances in Braithwell and Mikilbryng [Micklebring, Rotherham]
106 - Charter, dated at Braithwell, confirming a grant from William [-] to John [-] and Agnes [-] of an acre and a half of land
107 - Charter confirming a grant from William Langthwayte to John Vyncent and Agnes his wife of an acre and a half of land with appurtenances in the Little Field of Braithwell between the lands of John Moore and abutting on Mikilbryng Lane opposite the Wayver and on the field of Clyfton [Clifton] called Almowelles
108 - Charter, dated at Rawmarshe, confirming a grant of a life estate from Thomas Monforthe of Kilnhurst to Alice Burdett daughter of Richard Burdett of Grewell Denby, in two tenements in Rawmarshe [Rawmarsh] then in the occupation of Richard Newall and Thomas Marsh, and in another tenement in Loversall then in the occupation of Robert Oxonforde
109 - Memorandum to the effect that John Vyncent bought from John Harryson of Clifton one acre in the little field of Braithwell ...
110 - Memorandum "to make an enquiry" about one acre of land in the fields of Doncaster in a place called Browneflate formerly in the tenure of John Skynner, and returning 2s per annum
111 - Confirmation of seisin and perpetual possession, dated at London, from Richard Duke of York, Earl of March and Ulster, Lord Wyggemore and Clare, to John Vyncent, of a croft in Braithwell situate between the tenements of John Vyncent and William Power and then in the possession of John Vyncent, to be held as of the manor of Connesburgh according to the customs of the manor, in consideration of a yearly rent of 1d
112 - Charter confirming a grant from John Claye senior of Braithwell to John Vyncent and Agnes his wife, of a cottage with garden in Mekilbryng [Micklebring, Rotherham] situate between the tenement of William Claye and the garden of John Vyncent, and abutting on the road leading through Mekilbryng and the field of Braithwell
113 - Charter, dated at Braithwell, confirming a grant from William Langthayte to John Vyncent and Agnes his wife of fourteen acres of land lying in the fields of Braithwell
114 - Release and Quit Claim from John Mapulle and John Ruyston husbandmen, to John Vyncent and Agnes his wife, of lands and tenements in the fields of Braithwell, then lately acquired from William Langthwayte
115 - Release and Quit Claim, dated at Braithwell, from Thomas Vessy of Clyfton [Clifton] to Robert Roos and John Browne, of twenty acres which the latter acquired from the former, in the fields of Braithwell, Staynton, and Clyfton
116 - Charter, dated at Braithwell, confirming a grant from Thomas Vessy of Clifton to Robert Roose of Braithwell and John Brown of Tukesforthe, of twenty acres of land in the fields of Braithwell between Staynton [Stainton] and Clifton, acquired from [ - ] Turnour, formerly belonging to William Beliard of Mikill Markham
117 - Charter, dated at Braithwell, confirming a grant from Thomas Personson of Wadesworth [Wadsworth] to John Vyncent and Agnes his wife, of all his lands and appurtenances in Braithwell
118 - Charter, dated at Braithwell, confirming a grant from Thomas Personson of Wadesworth [Wadsworth] to John Vyncent and Agnes his wife, of all his lands and appurtenances in Braithwell
119 - Charter confirming a grant from John Stopford to Roger Mylne of a messuage and an oxgang of land etc. in Ecclesall, "in le Graystones," [Greystones, Sheffield] which descended to him on the death of Cecilia daughter of John de Crokes
120 - Charter, dated at Braithwell, confirming a grant from John Warde of Markham and Margaret his wife to John Vyncent and Agnes his wife of a garden or curtilage in Braithwell, between the tenement of Adam Dalton and that of Pallin Hawevyle, and abutting on land of John Burgh
121 - Grant, dated at Braithwell, from Margaret Alcok to John Vyncent, of half an acre of land lying in Maltby Dale in the field of Braythwell, between lands of John Vincent and William Cresse, and abutting on lands of John Smythe and the abbot of Roche
122 - Letter of Attorney from Margaret Alcoke, appointing Hugh Clay of Braithwell to deliver seisin to John Vyncent of Braithwell of half an acre of land lying in the field of Braithwell
123 - Charter, dated at Braithwell, confirming a grant from Thomas Vesse of Clyfton [Clifton] to John Vyncent of an acre and a half of land lying in the Chappellandes in the fields of Braithwell ...
124 - Charter, dated at Braithewell [Braithwell] confirming a grant from Thomas Roos to John Vyncent, of three rods lying on Heliwellandes, between the land of the wife of Richard Karre and the lord's land then in the tenure of Richard Justice, and abutting on the lord's land in the tenure of John Smythe and on Helewell-dyke
125 - Memorandum to the effect that Thomas Burghe leased from John Vyncent lands then late in the tenure of Robert Roos and William Beliald, excepting one and a half acres of land next to the park and near Mekelbryngwell, one garden next to the vicarage, and all the lands acquired from Stephen Cressy. "Thus Thomas had" forty acres of land and meadow for a term of nine years at a rent of 2s, charged with a boonday, repairs of the messuage, and a day's work on the demesne
126 - Deed of Confirmation, dated at Kilnhurst, from John Monforde or Momforthe son and heir of Thomas Momforthe of Kilnhurst and John Bete, to Alice wife of Thomas Momforde, of her life estate in two messuages, lands, and appurtenances in Rawmarshe [Rawmarsh] and Halghe [Haugh]. and in a messuage, lands, and appurtenances in Loversall, which she had received for the term of her life by deed and feoffment from Thomas Monford [sic]
127 - Charter, dated at Kilnhurst, confirming a grant from John Momforthe of Kilnhurst son and heir of Thomas Momforde [sic], to Robert Serelbye of Southwell (Nottinghamshire), gentleman, John Hunt of Swynton [Swinton] and William Thompson of the same, of all his lands, tenements and appurtenances in Kilnhurst and Swynton or elsewhere in Yorkshire, inherited by him from his father Thomas
128 - Confirmation, dated at Rawmarshe [Rawmarsh], from John Momford of Kilnhurst to Richard Bete chaplain, of his estate in the lands, tenements, rents and services with appurtenances in Loversall, Overhalght [Upper Haugh] and Romarshe, acquired by the said Richard by charter from Thomas Momford, father of John Momford; excepting a capital messuage in Kilnhurst with appurtenances
129 - Indenture of Lease dated at Kilnhurst, from Robert Serelby of Southwell (Nottinghamshire), gentleman, John Hunt of Swynton [Swinton] and William Tomson of the same, to John Momforthe son and heir of Thomas Momforthe of Kilnhurst gentleman, for a term of twenty one years, of all the lands and tenements then lately acquired by the lessors by gift and feoffment from the above John Momford [sic]; in consideration of a yearly rent of one halfpenny
130 - Charter confirming a grant from John Hyde of Reynalschawe [?Renishaw] near Ekyngton [Eckington] son and heir of John Hyde and Agnes his wife formerly of Donham on Trent [Dunham on Trent, Nottinghamshire], to Henry Foljambe of Walton esquire senior, of one field called Whytfyld near Brentclyffe [Brincliffe] in Ecclesall, and nine acres lying on Brentclyffe Egge [Brincliffe Edge] near Salterlane [Psalter Lane] and all his lands in Ecclesall, inherited from his father John Hyde
131 - Deed of Covenant [marriage settlement] between Thomas Calverleye of Eccleshill [Ecclesall] esquire on the one part, and John Momford of Kilnhurste [Kilnhurst] gentleman on the other, creating a marriage settlement, on the marriage between Edmund Momforde [sic], son and heir of the latter, and Elizabeth daughter of the former, to take place on June 24th following ...
132 - Charter, dated at Wathe [Wath], confirming a demise and delivery from William Calverleye esquire, Walter Bayldon, John Serelbye, and Thomas Wilcocks clerk, to Edmund Mountford son and heir of John Momforde [sic] of Kilnhurst and Elisabeth his wife, daughter of Thomas Calverleye esquire, of closes and plots of land called Ferspen, Nerspen, Wolfinge, Brodinge, Northinge, Longpikill, and Calfall. Power of attorney to Edmund Archere and John Seale to deliver seisin of the same
133 - Release and Quit Claim from Nicholas Serlbye, Thomas Mountforthe, Edmund Brokhouse and Alexander Hudson, feoffees of John Momford [sic], to William Calverleye, Walter Baldon, John Serlby and Thomas Wilcocke clerk, of a close called Spen, lying between a close called Horscroft and the Don, and closes and plots of land called Wolfynge, Brodinge, Northinge, Longpikill, and Calfefall. Power of attorney to Edmund Archer and William Johnson to deliver seisin
134 - Release and Quit Claim from William Machon of Halume [Hallam], Yorkshire son and heir of John Machone of the same, son and heir of Robert Machon of the same, son and heir of Thomas Machone formerly of the same and sometime of Ecclesale [Ecclesall], to Henry Foljambe lord of Walton esquire, of a tenement in Ecclesale, in the occupation of Nicholas Sandale, and fields called Whytfeld and Bonnerfeld; another tenement in Ecclesale, and lands etc. in Brendeclyf [Brincliffe] and Ecclesale
135 - Bond from Thomas Muldeclyf of Whiteley Wodelee [Whiteley Wood] in the parish of Sheffield, yeoman, and Richard Bright of the Hurlowe [Whirlow] in the same parish arowehedsmyth [arrowheadsmith] to Roger Eyre of le Holme in the parish of Chasterfelde [Chesterfield], Derbyshire esquire, in 40 marks "in golde and grotes [groates], of gode usuell money of Englond," to deliver seisin to Roger Eyre of a messuage at the Greystones in the parish of Sheffield, called Dousehouse then in the tenure of John Holand " baikar," [baker] with appurten-ances, and of a close called Hodgefeld in the parish of Dronfelde [Dronfield] Derbyshire, situate between the land of Roger Barkar called the Lymehaulefeld, the land of Sir John Savege knight, called Standehilles Lymbroke, and Standehilles
136 - Indenture of Lease from Roger Steell of Cheffeld [Sheffield] to Roger Eyre of Holme [Chesterfield, Derbyshire - see JC/777], esquire, of a tenement called Thryft House in the "byrlawe of Eklysall" [Ecclesall Bierlow]; with all the lands, meadows etc, and a close called Nedermagefeld; except a house and a little croft that John Alyne then dwelt in; for a term of three years, in consideration of a sum of money paid beforehand."
137 - Charter Indented confirming a grant from Christopher Eyre then late of Little Leek, (Nottinghamshire), gentleman, to Roland Babyngton, George Eyre, Richard Wheytteley gentlemen, and Richard Fayrbaron, of messuages, lands and tenements in the town and fields of Ecculsall [Ecclesall] and Sheffeld [Sheffield] ...
138 - Indenture of Mortgage from John Tayler of Shefeld [Sheffield] mercer to Robert Swyft of Rotheram merchant, of a messuage with the appurtenances in Crokes [Crookes], with lands thereto belonging, then in the holding of Augnes Cute widow, to secure £20
139 - Charter, dated at Swynton [Swinton], confirming a grant from William Hunt of Swynton son of Robert Hunt, to George Moumforthe of Kilnhurst, of half an acre of land in Swinton
140 - Release and Quit Claim, dated at Swynton [Swinton], from William Hunt son and heir of Robert Hunt of Swynton to George Momford of Kilnhurst, of half an acre with appurtenances in the field of Swynton, lying on the furlong called 'Haghe yrum', between the King's lands on either side, and abutting on Wingflatt and the common moor of Raumarshe [Rawmarsh], which half acre had been bought by George Momford from William Hunt
141 - Indenture of Lease from Christopher Eyr of Weston (Derbyshire) gentleman, to Richard Neyler of the Horloo [Whirlow] (Yorkshire) and Annes his wife, of a messuage in Horlo (sic) called the Chryst Howse, then in the tenure of Richard and Anne, for twenty one years at a rent of 6s 8d payable halfyearly.
142 - Indenture of Bargain and Sale between William Kay of Marksburgh in the parish of Rotherham, and Richard Grenewodd of Moreley carpenter of the same parish, whereby the latter bargained and sold to the former, on consideration of £25 6s 8d, an undivided moiety of messuages, gardens and crofts with appurtenances ...
143 - Lease from Thomas Appleyard "maior of the citty of Yorke [York], with the assent of the aldermen Sheriffes and xxiiii of the Counsell" to George Cooke "hosyar", of a "mese" in Connistreete [Coney Street] then in the tenure of John Carr "Cordinar", lying between the Kirklane, the "mese" of George Cooke, and the garth of George Cooke, for the terme of thirty years at an annual rent of 12s payable to "the Chamberlaynes of the said Cittye or to the Brigmaisters of Ouze Bridge"
144 - Covenant between Thomas Wentworthe esquire of Wentworthe [Wentworth] on the one part and Christopher Mountforthe gentleman of Kilnhurst on the other, to create a marriage settlement, on the marriage of the latter with Meriall Wentworthe, sister of the former ...
145 - Deed of Feoffment from Christopher Momforthe of Kilnhurst to Michael Wentworthe esquire, Thomas Wentworth son and heir of William Wentworthe deceased, Nicholas Wombwell esquire, and Thomas Wentworth of Thurnscoo [Thurnscoe] gentleman ...
146 - Indenture of Bargain and Sale, with mutual covenants, between Thomas Wentworth of Wentworth esquire on the one part and Christopher Mountfort of Kilnhurst and Meriall his wife on the other ...
147 - Charter confirming a grant in fee-farm, from Thomas Wentworth of Wentworth esquire lord of the manor of Hutton Robert to Christopher Mountfort, of properties specified in, and pursuant to the terms of JC/900/120
148 - Covenant between Christopher Momforthe of Kilnhurst esquire on the one part, and Thomas Wentworthe of Wentworthe esquire on the other, to create a marriage settlement on the marriage of Launcelot Momforthe son and heir of the former with Margaret one of the sisters of Thomas Wentworthe ...
149 - Covenant between Christopher Mounfurth of Kilnehurste [Kilnhurst] esquire on the one part, and Thomas Wentworthe of Thurscowe [Thurnscoe] on the other, to create a marriage settlement on the marriage between Launcelot Mountfurth (sic) son and heir of Christopher Mounfurth, and Benetta [Benedicta] Newnham, one of the daughters and co-heiresses of Sir William Newnham late of Kirtlington Nottinghamshire [?Kirklington], knight deceased ...
150 - Deed of Feoffment from Christopher Mountforth of Kilnhurst esquire to the feoffees mentioned in JC/900/118, to the uses specified therein
151 - Deed of Bargain and Sale, dated from the council chamber of the city of York on Ouse Bridge [super pontem use], from Thomas Appleyard mayor, and the citizens of the city of York, to George Cooke hosier, in consideration of £12, of a messuage in Connistreete [Coney Street]. Power of Attorney to Thomas Appleyard junior and John Geldart, two of the chamberlains, to deliver seisin
152 - Indenture of Bargain and Sale from George Cooke of the city of York hosier to Robert Wharfe alias Allelye "bayker", in consideration of £5, of the unexpired portion of a lease of a house in Connistreete [Coney Street], which lease is recited. A promise is given that if George Cook should purchase the house he would grant to Robert Wharfe a 20 years lease from the date of this indenture
153 - Charter confirming a grant from George Cooke of the city of York hosier to his natural daughter Ursula Cooke, of a messuage in Connistreete [Coney Street], then in the tenure of Robert Allelye and late in the tenure of John Carr "cordyoner," with remainder to the grantor's son William Cooke
154 - Charter confirming a grant from George Montford of Dinnington (Yorkshire) gentleman, to Launcelot Montford of Kilnhurst (Yorkhire), of a cottage and half an acre of land with appurtenances in Swynton [Swinton] in the parish of Wathe [Wath], then in the occupation of Omfrey Wood, in consideration of a sum of money then paid, and subject to a rent-charge of 6s for the life of the grantor.
155 - Lease by Royal Letters Patent, dated at Westminster, to Godfrey Fanshaw of all those lands with their appurtenances called Horlefeldes [Hurlfield, between Heeley and Gleadless] lying and being in Gledles (Yorkshire) ...
156 - Indenture of Bargain and Sale by Lancelot Momforde of Kilnhurste [Kilnhurst] gentleman to John Darleye of the city of York gentleman, in consideration of £50, of a messuage or tenement in Rawmarshe ...
157 - Final Concord between John Darleye gentleman plaintiff, and Lancelot Mountford gentleman and Bennetta his wife deforciants, whereby the latter quitclaimed to the former a messuage, cottages, tofts and appurtenances in Rawmarshe in consideration of £50
158 - Bond from Robart Modyclyf of Whytley Wood [Whiteley Wood] (Yorkshire) yeoman, to John Bryght of Hurlowe [Whirlow] in the same county yeoman, in £40, to perform covenants contained in two indentures of even date
159 - Bond from Robert Modyclyf of Whytley Wood [Whiteley Wood] (Yorkshire) yeoman, to Edward Hall of Fulwood "weyver," in £40, to perform covenants contained in indentures of even date
160 - Deed of Bargain and Sale from Robert Modyclyffe of Whytley Wood [Whiteley Wood] (Yorkshire) yeoman to Edward Hall of Fulwood (Yorkshire) "weyver" of a close or pasture called Lyme Crofte; and also a close or pasture called Turne Crofte; and a parcel of land called Hollens, as then divided into three several closes; with all and singular the appurtenances; which closes or pastures lay and were situate in Whytley Wood aforesaid, and were then in the tenure or occupation of the said Edward Hall or his undertenants. Power of attorney to Thomas Storks and John Crokes yeoman to deliver seisin
161 - Indenture of Lease from John Cooke of "Trenitye Colledge in Cambridge Batcheler of devinitye" [Trinity College, Cambridge] to John Darley of the city of York gentleman, of a house in Connistreete [Coney Street] York, lying between the houses of Michell Brownerigge and Robert Wharfe, and abutting on the River Ouse, and formerly in the tenure of George Cooke, for a term of twenty one years at an annual rent of £4
162 - Bond from John Thwaites of Marsden [Marston, York] (Yorkshire) gentleman to Arthur Clayton of Sheffield corvyser [shoemaker], in £40, to carry out the sale of a messuage in the occupation of Wm Steaven in the parish of Sheffield, called "At the Woodsyde" [Woodside, Pitsmoor, Sheffield]
163 - Recovery suffered by John Darleye gentleman deforciant, against Richard Darley and Leonard Chamberlayne plaintiffs, in the properties specified in JC/900/124.
164 - Bond from John Thwayte of Marsten [Marston] in the county of the city of York esquire to Arthur Clayton of Sheffield, shoemaker, in £20, to perform covenants contained in two indentures of even date
165 - Deed confirming a grant (made in pursuance of a covenant contained in indentures made between Jhon [sic] Twhait of Marston [Marston] (Yorkshire) esquire and Arthur Clayton of Sheffield, "showmaker," dated 2nd December 1571 [JC/747], from the said Jhon Twhait to the said Arthur Clayton, of all that messuage, with the appurtenaces, called Woodsyde in the parish of Sheffield [Woodside, Pitsmoor, Sheffield] ...
166 - Final Concord in duplicate between Arthur Clayton plaintiff and John Thwayte esquire deforciant, whereby the latter quitclaimed to the former a messuage, barn, garden, orchard, four acres of land etc, in Woodsyde Sheffield [Woodside, Pitsmoor, Sheffield], in consideration of £40.
167 - Indenture of Bargain and Sale by John Thwayte of Marsten [Marston] in the county of the city of York esquire, to Arthur Clayton of Sheffield shoemaker, in consideration of £10, of the tenement or messuage called Woodsyde in Sheffield [Woodside, Pitsmoor, Sheffield] with appurtenances, being in the occupation of William Stephyn ...
168 - Grant by Richard Parker of Morehouse in Gledles [Gleadless] (Yorkshire) yeoman to Robert Parker his son, of a cottage situate in Gledles, on the east of his capital messuage called Morehouse; with a croft and a house, called an ovenhouse [? Bakehouse], and part of the fold; namely, the half adjoining the cottage; and also a parcel of pasture land containing by estimation three roods, lying in Daw Fyeld, between the land of George, Earl of Shrewsbury on the west and the common (?) called Westwod on the east; and abutting against the said cottage and croft on the north
169 - Release and Quit Claim from Thomas Lee of Ecclessall [Ecclesall] yeoman, in performance of an award of the 29th April made by the Rt Hon George Earl of Shrewsbury K.G. Earl Marshal, to Thomas Dale of Hye Stors [High Storrs, Sheffield] in the county of York yeoman, of a close of arable land called "the field above the lathe," abutting on the "lathe" and the "rough field," with a new "kylnehouse" [kiln]; and of a close of arable ground called Brownefield, lying between the "field above the lathe" and the land of William Haslam and Thomas Steynrod, and of a close called Roughe Field lying between the common and "the field above the lathe" and Brownefield; and of a meadow called Neyther Inge, lying between the land of the lord of Ecclessall [sic] and the common, and of a "Sprynge or Grove of Woodd" lying between Roughe Field and a "brydle stye" on the north, all in Bentihaghe [Bentihough] in Ecclessall
170 - Deed of Bargain and Sale from John Cooke clerk, of Trinity College, Cambridge, Bachelor of Theology, to John Darley of the city of York gentleman, of a messuage with appurtenances in Connistrete [Coney Street] York, in the parish of Saint Martin, lying between the house of John Bilbowe and that in the tenure of Robert Wharfe alias Allelye, and abutting on the river Owze [River Ouse], late in the tenure of George Cooke. Power of attorney to John Standeven and Ingram Musgrave gentlemen, to deliver seisen
171 - Bond between John Cooke of Trinity College Cambridge, Bachelor of Theology, and John Darley of the city of York gentleman, in £200, to acquit the latter of any previous charges upon a house in Connistreete [Coney Street] and to make legal assurance if required
172 - Indenture of Bargain and Sale by Launcelott Momforthe of Kilnhurst gentleman to John Darley of the city of York gentleman, in consideration of £75, of a messuage in Rawmarshe [Rawmarsh] ...
173 - Recovery suffered by John Darleye gentleman deforciant, against Richard Darley and Leonard Chamberlaine esquires plaintiffs, in the properties [in Rawmarsh] specified in JC/900/125. Launcelott Momfort being vouched to warranty, and the parties being severally represented by their attorneys Martin Earle, John Laundere and Francis Cooke
174 - Lease from George Cooke then dwelling in Pontefract, citizen and hosier of the city of York, to Robert Wharfe alias Hallelay baker of the same and Ezabell his wife, of a messuage in Connistreete [Coney Street], for the term of their lives or of the survivor of them at an annual rent of 12s
175 - Covenant between John Cooke of Trinity College Cambridge clerk Bachelor of Divinity, and John Darley of the city of York, to levy a fine on the property specified in JC/900/156 [Coney Street] York.
176 - Memorandum made by arbitrators unnamed, who were chosen to view a brick wall between the garden of John Darley in Cunnistreete [Coney Street] York and the garden of John Billowe
177 - Final concord between John Darley gentleman plaintiff and John Cooke clerk deforciant, whereby the latter quitclaimed to the former a messuage and garden in the parish of Saint Martin in the city of York in consideration of £40
178 - Assignment of the unexpired portion of a 21 years lease in a "measse of ffyve bayes" and a "haulf measse of iii bayes," with certain fields closes and appurtenances in Whiteley Wood, by Thomas Dale of Hie Storres [High Storrs] in the parish of Sheffield yeoman, to Henry Brighte of Whiteley Wood yeoman, in consideration of £8 8s
179 - Recovery suffered by Charles Jackson gentleman against Charles Jackson esquire, Robert Archyngton, Roger Mallett, William Jackson and Samuel Asheton gentlemen plaintiffs, in half of the manor of Sharlston [West Yorkshire] and 12 messuages, 6 tofts, 40 acres of land, 60 acres of meadow, 160 acres of pasture, 20 acres of wood and 100 acres of moor, with the appurtenances, in Sharlston
180 - Charter confirming a grant from William Northe of Folshame [Foulsham] (Norfolk) husbandman and Ursula his wife, natural daughter of George Cooke of the city of York hosier to John Darley of the city of York, of a messuage in Connistreete [Coney Street] formerly in the tenure of Robert Wharfe alias Alleley and then in the tenure of Isabell Wharfe widow, in consideration of £20
181 - Indenture of Bargain and Sale from William North of Foulsam [Foulsham] (Norfolk) husbandman and Ursula his wife, one of the daughters of George Cooke late of the city of York esquire, to John Darley of the city of York gentleman, in consideration of £20, of a messuage in Connistreete [Coney Street], then in the tenure of Isabell Wharfe, with copies of deeds relating thereto
182 - Deed of Bargain and Sale from Agnes Alder of Sand Huton [Sand Hutton] (Yorkshire) widow relict of John Alger [sic] deceased, to John Darley of the city of York gentleman, of the garthe or close of pasture lying at Beanehills in the city of York, between a close then in the tenure of Richard Bell gentleman, a close in the tenure of Thomas Gibson, a ditch called King's Dyke, and the high road, which garth was then late in the tenure of Henry Swinburne or of Hugh Graves alderman of the city
183 - Indenture of Bargain and Sale from Agnes Algar of Sandhulton [Sand Hutton] (Yorkshire) widow, relict of John Algar deceased, to John Darley of the city of York gentleman, of one garthe or close of pasture ground at the Beanehilles in York, late in the tenure of Henry Swinburne, lying between closes in the tenure of Richard Bell gentleman and Thomas Gibson, a dyke called the King's Dyke, and the highway; clear of all charges, in consideration of £21
184 - Recovery suffered by John Darley gentleman against Percival Levit plaintiff, in a messuage and garden in Connistreete [Coney Street] in the city of York
185 - Recovery suffered by William West against Peter Tripett, in 10 acres of meadow in Kilnhurst and Rawmarshe [Rawmarsh]
186 - Copy of Court Roll of the manor of Cowley, records that at a View of Frank Pledge and Court Baron of Barbara Cotton, held on the above date, the homage presented that George Shawe had died seised of a messuage and copyhold lands in Crookes, formerly in the tenure of John Shawe his father; a sixth part of a messuage and copyhold land in Crookes, surrendered to his use by John Hobson at a court held 4th August 11 Elizabeth; a cottage and land in Crookes, surrendered by Robert Shemell 4th August, 11 Elizabeth, also that George the son and heir of George Shawe had died and that the next heir was Thomas Shawe, brother of George Shawe, who was admitted tenant.
187 - Indenture of Bargain and Sale by Launcelot Momforthe of Kilnhurst gentleman, to John Darleye of the city of York gentleman, in consideration of £90, of a messuage called the Sodd House in Kilnhurst with crofts and tofts, called, or lying on lands called, Long Pighell, North Ynges, and Elfe Ynge, then in the tenure of John Watterall
188 - Indenture of Bargain and Sale from Launcelot Momfort of Kilnhurst (Yorkshire) gentleman, to John Darleye of the city of York gentleman, in consideration of £20, of a close of meadow and pasture called Spring Tonge alias Over Spenns, lying in Kilnhurst and then in the tenure of the vendor
189 - Indenture of Bargain and Sale from Launcelot Mountfort of Kilnhurst (Yorkshire) gentleman, to John Darleye of the city of York gentleman, in consideration of £220, of a tenement and cottage with appurtenances in Overhalghe, then in the tenure of Anthony Mariott, and also of various closes fully described.
190 - Release and Quit Claim from William West of Roderham [Rotherham] gentleman, to John Darleye of the city of York gentleman, of a close called Middle Carr in Kilnhurst, lying between the Oxeclose, Narcar, and Far Carr
191 - Conveyance from Launcelot Mountfort of Kilnhurst in the parish of Rawmarshe [Rawmarsh] gentleman, to John Darley of the city of York gentleman, of a capital messuage called Kilnhurst with appurtenances and various closes in Kiln-hurst
192 - Indenture of Covenant between Launcelot Mountfort of Kilnhurst gentleman, and John Darleye of the city of York gentleman, recites that the former had conveyed to the latter divers lands etc by the following writings (1) Indenture July 12th 25 Elizabeth - a messuage and lands then in the tenure of John Watterall; (2) Indenture October 3rd 25 Elizabeth - a close called Springe Tonge; (3) Indenture February 9th 26 Elizabeth - a tenement in Overhalghe and lands in Kilnhurste, Rawmarshe, Overhalghe and Swinton; (4) Deed poll of even date - a capital messuage called Kilnhurst and divers lands in Kilnhurst and a cottage in Rawmarshe
193 - Recovery suffered by John Darleye gentleman, against Parcivall Levet gentleman, and William Towry gentleman, in the properties specified in JC/900/132, Launcelot Mountforth being the first vouchee
194 - Release and Quit Claim from Launcelott Mountfort of Kilnhurst gentleman to John Darley of the city of York gentleman, of properties specified in JC/900/131 and JC/900/132 [Kilnhurst]
195 - Release and Quit Claim from Thomas Mountfort of the city of London gentleman to John Darleye of the city of York gentleman, of properties specified in JC/900/131 and JC/900/132 [Kilnhurst]
196 - Exemplification of legal proceedings leading to a fine (1) Writ Praecipe 29th April 26 Elizabeth; (2) Fine for licence of concord; (3) Writ Capiendi Recognicionem and return 30th April 26 Elizabeth; (4) Final concord Easter Term 1584, between John Darley gentleman plaintiff and Launcelot Mountford gentleman deforciant; whereby the latter quitclaimed to the former 3 messuages, 3 cottages, 1 watermill, 1 dovecot, 3 gardens, 3 orchards and 320 acres in Overhalghe, Rawmarshe [Rawmarsh], Swynton [Swinton] and Kilnhurst in consideration of £200
197 - Exemplification of legal proceedings leading to a recovery, (1) Writ Praecipe 26th May 1584; (2) Writ to the sheriff of Yorkshire ordering him to summon Lancelot Mountfort as warranty to John Darley 19th June 1584: (3) Writ to the same to give seisin to Parcivall Levet and William Towry 6th November 1584; (4) Note to the effect that the seisin was given 19th November and that William West and William Buckleye were attorneys of John Darley and Edmund Sutton of Lancelot Mountfort
198 - Indenture of Bargain and Sale from William West of Rotheram (Yorkshire) gentleman, to John Darleye of the city of York gentleman, of a close called Overcarr, lying in Kilnhurst (Yorkshire) between a close of Godfrey Fuljambe esquire called Thoxclose, a close called Coote Medowes parcel of Aldwarke, and a close called Middle Carr parcel of Kilnhurst; then in the tenure of Anthony Maryott
199a-b - Deed of Feoffment from Thomas Mountfort of the city of London gentleman, to John Darley of the city of York gentleman, of a parcel of "wayste of the moore or common of Hoton Robert [Hooton Roberts] lyinge neere the water of Dun at a certayne place ther called Rhotamford" Power of attorney to Godfrey Petty and Thomas Brooke to deliver seisin.
200 - Indenture of Bargain and Sale from Thomas Mountfort of the city of London gentleman, to John Darleye of the city of York gentleman, of a toft and croft in Hoton Roberts [Hooton Roberts] (Yorkshire) late in the tenure of Richard Hearinge, and a water mill at Kilnhurst formerly in the tenure of Robert Balie and then of Thomas Hunsfielde, with sufficient land on the moor of Hooton Roberts "to fast and binde one milne damm uppon to be erected and builded of pyles, and wyndings wth call hedges [tall hedges?] of the water of Done at a place there called Rhotam Ford," and to use the soil of the "farr banke," late the inheritance of Thomas Wentworthe esquire deceased
201 - Release and Quit Claim from Thomas Mountfort of the city of London gentleman, to John Darleye of the city of York gentleman, of a rent charge of £5 on a mill at Kilnhurst and of any rights he might have in the lordship of Kilnhurst and lands at Rawmarshe [Rawmarsh], Overhalghe, Swinton and Hoton Roberts [Hooton Roberts] (Yorkshire).
202 - Release and Quit Claim from Beatrix Robbinson widow, late wife of Lawrence Robbinson late of the city of York alderman deceased, and daughter of Launcelot Mountfort late of Kilnhurst (Yorkshire) deceased, to John Darleye of the city of York gentleman, of lands in Kilnhurst, etc
203 - Release and Quit Claim by Richard Browne of Mexbrough [Mexborough] (Yorkshire) esquire, to William Burton of Bilhil (Wiltshire) yeoman, of a messuage and lands in Swinton
204 - Deed of Feoffment from William Burton of Swinton (Yorkshire) yeoman to John Darley of the city of York gentleman, in consideration of £12, of a close called Five Roddes Close in Swinton, lying next to the lordship of Kilnhurst, with two headbutts then lately enclosed lying on the north side of the close and abutting on Kilnehurst Laine [sic], on a close of John Darley called Five Roodes [sic] or Horsecroft, and on a close of the same called Diet Ynge, part of the manor of Kilnehurst [Kilnhurst]
205 - Indenture of Bargain and Sale from Richard Browne of Mexbrough [Mexborough] esquire, to John Darleye of the city of York gentleman, of two closes in Swynton [Swinton], called the Over Horsecroft then in the tenure of William Burton, and the Nether Horsecroft then in the tenure of [ - ] Menlove and also of "two selions or arable lands containing by estimation half an acre.".
206 - Release and Quit Claim from Oliver Plates clerk lately "juratus" of the parish church of Mexborough (Yorkshire), William Farburn, John Okes, and John Blacksmith of Mexborough, to John Darley of the city of York gentleman, of a parcel of ground called Nether Horsecroft, late in the tenure of Margret Menlove widow of Swinton, which land they acquired from Thomas White of Swinton yeoman.
207 - Charter confirming a grant from Thomas Darley of Brearley (Yorkshire) gentleman, to John Darley of the city of York gentleman, of an annual rent of 5s issuing from a tenement in Rawmarshe [Rawmarsh], formerly in the tenure of Thomas Dyson, then of Anne Dyson relict of John Dyson deceased.
208 - Deed of Feoffment from William Burton of Swinton (Yorkshire) yeoman, to John Darley of the city of York gentleman, of a close called Fyve Rodes Close lying in Swinton adjacent to Kilnehirst House
209 - Indenture of Bargain and Sale from Richard Browne of Mexburgh [Mexborough] (Yorkshire) esquire, to Laurence Waide of Swinton (Yorkshire) yeoman, of a close of meadow in Swinton called Litle Tode Hode, lying between lands of the vendor and William Abson and the River Dune, then in the tenure of William Burton and others
210 - Indenture of Bargain and Sale from Richard Browne of Mexborough (Yorkshire) esquire, to John Darley of the city of York gentleman, of two closes in Swinton, called Turne Riddinge alias Turne Royding, and Great Tode Hole.
211 - Indenture ol Bargain and Sale from Laurence Waid of Swinton (Yorkshire) yeoman, to John Darley of the city of York gentleman, of a close in Swinton called Litle Tode Hole, lying between the lands of William Abson, the river Dun and a close called Turme Ridding, then in the tenure of William Burton and others
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