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Indenture witnessing that Robert de Eure grants to Isabella, who was the wife of Thomas Sturmy of Dromonby , two parts of his dovecot of 'Dromondby' and the right of marriage of John son and heir of the said Thomas Sturmy . Dated at Ingleby near Gronehowe in Clyveland the Thursday next before the feast of St. Thomas ap., 1365.
KELYNGTON. Alexander de Kelyngton, clerk, having been unjustly instituted to the church of Kelyngton, resigns the same to Walter the archbp. of York , who with the assent of Robert de Meleburn his successor assigns to the said Alexander the tithes of vegetables of Kelyngton and Beghale until he is again presented to some ecclesiastical benefice. Dated at Scroby, 6 Id. Dec. 1240. Defaced.
KILLINGBECK. John, Lord Darcy , grants to Robert Turner of Colton a messuage lying in Killingbeyk and ten acres of land, paying yearly vii (?) shillings. Dated at Selby, the Thursday after the feast of St. Martin, 8 Hen. VI.
KIRKEBY. John de Kyrkeby surrenders to Sir John de Eure, kt., his lord, all the tenements which he has in the village of Kyrkeby in Clyveland. (c. 1305.) .
John de Kyrkeby, senior, grants to John de Euere the homage and service of his tenants of Kirkby, in number 15, amongst whom are the prior of Hexhldesham, the prioress of Basdale, and the abbot of Rieval. Dated at Inggelby the Wednesday next before the feast of St. John the Baptist, 1302.
William de Thozmotby , son and heir of the late Robert deThormotby , confirms to Margaret, daughter of John de Kyrkeby , for a sum of money paid to the heirs, one toft and croft in the village of Kyrkeby which is called Bulloko toft; to hold for 30 years from Monday before ... 1304, and after 30 years to be held for a yearly rent of 5s. Defaced.
John de Kyrkeby remits and quit-claims to sir John de Euer all right and claim in 3s. 11½d. annual rents, which the said sir John was bound to pay to him annually; also all right to a messuage called Kackaytoft and a bovate of land, called Kockayoxegange, all in the village of Kirkeby. Dated at Engleby near Grenehowe, the Sunday next before the feast of St. Gregory, Pope, 1306.
William, son of Robert de Thormotby , remits and quit-claims to sir John de Eure , all right which he has in a toft, croft, and bovate of land in Kirkeby in Cliveland, which are called Cokkaitoft, Cokkaicroft, and Cokkaioxgang. Dated at Kirkeby, 13 August, 7th Ed. II.
Extract from the Court Roll of Leedes, dated 26 April, .. Ed. VI, by which John Baynes and Margaret his wife lease a cottage and garden to John Wylliamson for 21 years.
Extract from the Court Roll of Leds, held 11 May, 38 Hen. VIII, of the grant of a house to Elizabeth Boithe .
Richard Newbye of Lamrigge, co. Westmoreland, in consideration of a sum of £33 6s. 8d., grants to Robert Hoythe the whole of his close called Oxclose containing five acres lying in Littlewodhowse near Leeds. Dated 15 Dec., 14 Q. Elizabeth. 1571.
An inquisition post mortem taken at Heddingley, indented, 12 June, 16 Charles I, before Thomas Hutton, esq., escheator of Abraham Smith, lately of Leeds, co. York .
An exemplification of a recovery inrolled 23 Charles I, between Stephen Netherwood and Thomas Walker of the one part, and James Netherwood and Nicholas Netherwood of the other, concerning five messuages, 5 gardens, and one acre of land in Leeds. Dated at Westminster, 7 May, 1649.
Marriage settlement by which Robert Clowdisley of Leeds, co. York, in consideration of a marriage between his son Timothy and Mary Negus, daugther of Thomas Negus of Higham Ferrers , grants a half burgage or tenement in Briggate, Leeds. Dated 25 May, 1652.
Indenture dated ... January, 12 Charles I (reciting a previous grant of the manor of Leeds, Yorkshire, from King James), witnessing that Robert Rownthwait of Leeds, clothier, in consideration of the receipt of £11, sells and confirms to Philip Dilworth of the same place, chapman, a parcel of land, with 2 tenements, in the west part of Leeds bridge within the manor of Leeds, paying to the king the usual and accustomed services.
LEEDS and GRETLAND. Certificate dated 6 Feb. of a fine dated at Westminster on the morrow of the Purification of the B.V. M., 13 Charles II, between John Houldsworth, gent., William Milner, gent., Edmund Hinde , John Ellistones , and Jeremiah Ellistones , petitioners, and John Rolston and Frances his wife, Grace Deane, widow, Robert Gamble , John Dransfield and Jane his wife, defendants, concerning messuages, barns, and land in Leeds and Greetland, for which the former give £100.
Mutilated indenture, dated 5 July, 16 Hen. VIII, between sir Robert Ughtred, kt., of the one part, and Symon Webb of London , and William Challoner , of the other, witnesseth that the said sir Robert has sold to the said Symon and William his manors of Lepington and Barthorpe. [See also ⟨MS. Ch. Yorks.⟩ 189a.] .
Thomas Wyott , George Zowche , and William Webbe remit and quit-claim to Henry Wyott and John Zouche, kts., all right in the manors of Lepyngton and Barthorpe, and in lands &c. in Lepyngton, Barthorpe, and North Dalton. Dated 1 July, 18 Hen. VIII.
Robert, son of Jordan de Lofthus , grants to Hamo Dautrey [de Alta Ripa] three acres and one rood and one toft of land in the territory of Lofthus, which he had by the gift of Alice daugther of Richard de Adel ; paying yearly two shillings to the light "misse familiaris" in the church of St. Mary of York. (c. 1270-80.) .
MALTON (New). Hugh de Wellom of New Malton grants to Adam atte Cros of Neuton, near Wintringham , a messuage in the village of Malton. Dated at Malton the Monday next after the feast of the Epiphany, 35 Ed. III.