BEVERLEY. John, son of Philip of London, burgess of Beverley, grants to John de Beverley, clerk, son of Petronilla Lambe , the whole of his edifice in Beverley; paying to him yearly 1d. and to the heirs of Peter de Salso Marisco 3s. (c. 1230-40.) .
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.