Henry, son of Mathew de Mensington, grants to William de Brerehaye a certain plot of land with meadow in the field of Mensyngton, in the place called Hallestede. (c. 1280-1290.)
John, son of Mathew, son of Gilbert de Mensyngton , grants to John Pykhard, sen., of Mensyngton, all his lands and tenements in Mensyngton. Dated at Mensyngton the Sunday next before the feast of St. Margaret, virg., 30 Edw. III.
Olive, widow formerly wife of Robert de Bradlay , grants to Richard de Brerhagh of Mensyngton two messuages with two tofts and crofts and 20 acres of land in the village of Mensyngton; paying to her 10s. yearly during her life. Dated at Mensyngton the Wednesday next before the feast of Corpus Christi, 20 Rich. II.
William Pycard of Menston and Agnes his wife grant to Walter Grauer and Beatrix his wife one messuage with a toft in the village of Menston. Dated at Menston the Sunday next after the feast of the Conversion of St. Paul, 12 Hen. IV.
William Grauer of Ottelay grants to Walter his son of Menston two messuages in the field and village of Menston, of which one is called Morredyng and 2 acres of land, and half an acre of meadow called Spetilflatt. Dated at Menston, 10 January, 14 Hen. VI.
William Graver grants to Walter his son, and to Walter's heirs by Joan his wife, one messuage lying in Mensyngton which descended to him after the decease of his mother Beatrice . Dated at Mensyngton, 10 January, 14 Hen. VI.