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Appointment by William [Greenfield], archbishop of York, of commissioners to inquire into the right of the priory of Holy Trinity, York, to the churches of Leeds, York St Trinity, Bilbrough, and a moiety of Hootton Pagnel, pensions from Leeds, Adel, and Wintringham, and tithes in Aberford and Barton-le-Street. Dated at Cawood, 12 kal. Dec. [21 Nov.] 1309.
Paper book containing ff. 1–18: [16–18 blank]. Valuation of manors: ⟨1547.⟩
Robert Ughtred, kt., son and heir of the late Henry Ughtred, kt., quit-claims to Thomas Wolsey , Cuthbert bishop of London , John, bishop of Lincoln , John, bishop of Bath and Wells , William Gascoyn of Cardington, kt., Robert Carter, clerk, Robert Toncie(?), clerk, William Holgill, clerk, William Frankelyn, clerk, Thomas Henngye Esq., and John Sayntclere, Esq., his right in the manor of Keyby (Yorks.), 10 messuages, 10 tofts, 1000 acres of land, 200 acres of meadow, 2000 acres of pasture, 1000 acres of wood, 2000 acres of moorland, 2000 acres of marsh, and 100/- rent in K⟨irby⟩ , Upper Catton, Nether Catton, Croxeby, Stannford Brigge and Suthemmesley, and free fishing in the water of Darwent. 15 June 1524.
Indenture by which Sir Robert Ughtred, kt., sells to Symonde Webbe, of London, gent., William Chaloner of London, gent., for money already paid, his manors of Lepyngton and Barthorpe, with the ‘Armes belonging to the same called the armes of Lepyngton’, with rents, &c., advowsons in L⟨eppington⟩ , B⟨arthorp⟩ , and Northdalton. 5 July 1524.
Sheriff's account for farm (extract from Great Roll). Kingston upon Hull (Yorkshire). 1461.
Grant of masses, etc.. Kingston upon Hull (Yorkshire). 1462.
Grant. Hessle (Yorkshire, East Riding), Tranby (Yorkshire, East Riding), Kirk Ella (Yorkshire, East Riding), Swanland (Yorkshire, East Riding). [c. 1270-1280] (1280). . Grant from Osmund de Stutevile, rector of Cotingham, to John 'nutrito meo' the whole of his land and tenement with appurtenances which he had by the gift and sale of Saer de Hesel, son of William de Sutton, kt. [see his Inquisition post mortem of 1268], in the villages and territories of Hesel, Traneby, Elvesle, and Swaneslund, with buildings, windmill, etc. [Sir Saer de Sutton, a witness, was dead in 1292].
Sale relating to the grant of 30,000 sacks of wool, 1341. Yorkshire, North Riding () (county), Yorkshire, East Riding () (county), York (Yorkshire, East Riding). 18 July, 15 Ed. III (1341). . Indenture made between King Edward III of the one part, and William de Acastre, John Goldbeter, and William de Skelton of the other part, concerning the sale to them of 411 sacks and a half of the wool collected in the Northtrithyng and Estrithyng of Yorkshire, and in the city of York, in pursuance of a grant of 30,000 sacks given to the king by the Parliament held at Westminster the Quinzaine of Easter last past; at the price of 16 marks a sack. Dated at London (French).
Grant. Eske (Yorkshire, East Riding) (manor), Burnsall (Yorkshire, West Riding), Conistone (Yorkshire, West Riding), Hebden Moorside (Yorkshire, West Riding), Hetton (Yorkshire, West Riding), Thorpe (Yorkshire, West Riding). Pentecost, 14 Ed. I (1286). . Grant from William, son and heir of William de Eboraco, kt., to Amand de Surdeval and Cecilia his wife, mother of the said William, his wife for dower, four bovates of land and three tofts in Esk with five serfs their chattels and belongings, together with the first gift of the moiety of the church of Brennesale in Craven, which Sir Richard de Knol had by gift of the said William's father in exchange for her dower in Craven, viz. in Coningstone, Hebbedenne, Brennesale, Heton, and in Thorp, saving certain serfs and lands to the said Amand and Cecilia, subject to an annual rent of 2s. 6d. to the said William, and a rent of 6s. to the lady Alicia la Chaumberlenk.
Power of attorney. Blacktoft (Yorkshire, East Riding). 20 August, 12 Rich. II (1388). . Power of attorney from Gerard de Ufflete, kt, Gerard Sothill, John Kirkeby, and Thomas Spenser to Gilbert de Lincoln and Thomas Sandale to deliver seisin to Richard, son of Robert Haunsard, kt., and Joan his wife, of the manor of Blaktoft.
Quitclaim. Wharram Percy (Yorkshire, East Riding). [1320-1323] (1323). . Quitclaim by Robert de Percy, lord of Wharrome-Percy, to Henry de Percy, his son, rector of the church of St. Martin of Wharrome Percy, all his right to a park in the village of Wharrome-Percy, and also in a certain stank (stagnum), which Master William Skeldersgate, formerly rector, held of him and acre of land and the advowson of the church in the same village, which the said Henry has for the term of his life by assize of novel disseisin before the judges at York [?] [...] 14 Ed. fil. Ed.
Roll containing the descent and alliances of the families of BRUS, FAUCONHERG, PERCEHAY, SAXTON, and DARCY (late 17th century); written on the reverse of a roll of the Account of Edmund Hesham and John Fissher , collectors of the rents and keeper of the Bridge of Fosse [at York], 2 Feb. 25 to 2 Feb. 26 Hen. VI.
Roll of 5 membranes, being The account of [blank] Reeve , from Michaelmas, 18 James I, to Michaelmas 19th, for Pickering, Esingwould and Auby.
Part of a roll, with heading and side cut away, of the expenses of the chamberlains for the city of York. 15 Jan. 1533-14 January 1534, .