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William, son of Gilbert de Aton , grants to Adam, son of William le Beaugraunt , and his legitimate heirs one toft with buildings, 3 acres and one rood of arable land, and one rood of meadow in the village of Aton. (c. 1240-50.)
Roger, the clerk of Aton , grants to Alice his daughter and her heirs, one toft in the village of Aton and one selion of land there, between the land formerly Lecia's, the grantor's sister, and that of Michael formerly of Adwyck , extending from the place called Hildegrippe to Cisedelle. (c. 1260-70.) .
Cristiana, daughter of Ralph, son of Letitia de Aton , widow, grants to Matilda, her daughter, 3s. of annual rent in Aton, subject to the condition that if William, son of Richard le Palmer , her uncle, returns from France at any future time, he shall receive the said rent and all that has meanwhile been paid, according to the charter given by him to the said Cristiana. Fourpence to be paid yearly to the church of St. Marten Semer. (c. 1270-80.) .
Walter le porter of Aton , grants to William Haralde of Aton the whole of his land which he bought of Emma, daughter of Roger de Cnaresburge (Knaresborugh) , in the village of Aton; paying annually 7½d. to the lord of the fee. Dated the Sunday after the Sunday in which is sung 'Quasi modo geniti', 1285.
Adam, son of William Carman, of Aton , grants and quit-claims to Simon, son of sir William de Aton, kt. , all right in one toft, 2 messuages, with a curtilage adjoining, in Aton, in Pikerynglyth. Dated at Aton, 24 Feb., 4 Ed. III.
BRUMPTON. Grant by King Hen. I of ... thol and thaem and infangeuethe etc. to Eustace, son of John , in his manor of Brumton, which he holds as of the fee of Roger de ... and ... de Insula and Roger Clera . Witnessed. M. Gloec ...... Brit, W. son of John. Dated at Winchester c. 1130.
BURTON (West). Thomas de Ardern , abiding ("manens") in Westburton, grants to sir Adam de Spofford, vicar of Westburton , and sir William his brother, chaplain, for a sum of money, the whole of the land which he has of the gift of the dean and chapter of York in the village of Westburton; paying yearly 3s. to the dean and chapter. Dated at Westburton, Ides of February, 1284.
GRAYSTAN. Richard, son of Adam de Screnam , grants to Robert, son of Hugh , for 5 marks, 5 acres of land in his croft in the middle place of Graystan up to Godefrayheved. Should the said Robert's wife Matilda survive him, she is to have her third part for her life. (c. 1240.)
HOWGRAVE. John de Londoniis grants to Robert de Coyngners all lands and tenements which he holds by right of dowry of Joan his wife, formerly wife of Robert de Melmorby , in the village of Hougrave, and his wife resigns her right in case of survival by oath sworn upon the Holy Gospels in the church of B. Wilfrid of Rypon. Dated at Rypon the Friday next before the feast of St. Mary Magdalene, 1339. Witness, John de Clotherom, bailiff of the liberty of Rypon , etc.
INGLEBY. John de Kirkeby grants to John de Eure and Agnes his wife the homage and service of William del How and his heirs for lands and tenements which he holds in Ingelbi near Grenehou, and also the homage and service of the prioress of Basadale for lands, &c. in the same village, and the homage and service of Thomas the son of Walter Lane for lands, &c. in the same, also the homage, &c. of William the son of Juliana , for lands, &c. in the same. (c. 1270-80.) .
Hugh Fouler of Ingelby near Grenehou confirms to John de Eure the homage and service of Adam de Elleredby, son of Robert the clerk of Ingelby , of William del Hok , of Robert de Fraiceby and Elena his wife and Alice the said Elena's daughter, of John, son of William Aldus and his sister Sibilla and of Richard son of William son of Julian , for lands and tenements held of him in Ingelby. Dated at Ingelby the Monday next before the Purification of B. M. Virgin, 1300.
Hugh le Fouler quit-claims to John de Eure the homage and service of his tenants of Ingelby, [being the same as those named in the preceeding deed ⟨(MS. Ch. Yorks. 163): of Adam de Elleredby, son of Robert the clerk of Ingelby , of William del Hok , of Robert de Fraiceby and Elena his wife and Alice the said Elena's daughter, of John, son of William Aldus and his sister Sibilla and of Richard son of William son of Julian ⟩ ]. Dated at Ingelby the Monday next before the feast of Pentecost, 1301.
John de Euer grants to Robert Snogel of Fayceby and Ellen his wife one bovate of land in the village of Ingelby, near Grenhou, which Peter Snaubal farmed of the grantor. Dated at Ingelby the Thursday next before the feast of St. Gregory, Pope, 1305.
A charter of obligation of John de Eure to pay to Robert, the son of Robert de Malteby , after thirteen years, £10 annually for Robert's chief messuage and lands in Calde Ingilby, if he should so long hold the same. Dated at Calde Ingilby the Sunday next after the feast of the Assumption, 9 Ed. II.
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.
Robert de Kendale and John de Westwik, chaplains, grant to William Dalton of Westawkeland , and John Blakwell, chaplain, all lands and tenements which they had of the gift of William Chaumberlayn, formerly of Stokeslay ., in the village of Ingleby, in Clyveland near Grenehowe Dated at Ingleby 20 Sept. 1426, 5 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.