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MALTON (Old), WICKHAM, YEASTROP, STOKESLEY, STOKESLEY MOORE, BAYSDAILE, WELHAM, and SUTTON. Grant of free warren by K. James I to Ralph Eure of New Malton, esq., for the above lands and manors. Dated 11 July, 17 James I.
MENSYNGTON. Robert, son of Robert de Burnehaye , grants to Juliana his sister, for her homage and service, for a sum of money "in meo magno negocio", half a croft and Lynebutdale which lies near Kersyde in Mensyngton. (c. 123040.) .
Thomas de Tordewrd quit-claims to Henry, son of Mathew de Mensygton , all right in 4 acres of land and meadow in the field of Mensyngton, in the place called le Letes. (c. 1250-60.) .
Henry, son of Mathew de Mensyngton , grants to Robert de Sutton one rood of meadow lying in the field of Mensyngton, in the place called Parkehyenge. (c. 1280.) .
Alice, relict of Mathew de Mensington , remits and quit-claims to Henry her son all right in the land formerly her husband's in Mensyngton. (c. 1260-70.) .
Henry, son of Mathew de Mensyngton , grants to Robert de Sutton the whole of his arable land with a field adjacent in the field of Mensyngton, in the place called Lehaes. (c. 1270-80.) .
Henry, son of Mathew de Mensyngton , grants to Robert de Sutton 9d. of annual rents in the village of Mensyngton, with the service "unius pensilis" in autumn. (c. 1270-80.)
Gilbert, son of Hugh de Mensyngton , and Juliana his wife grant to Robert de Sutton one toft with a croft in the village of Mensyngton. Dated the Monday next after the feast of the apostles SS. Philip and James, 23 Ed. I.
Walter de Middelton of Burley grants to Richard, son of William 'cum Cartis' of Mensyngton , 6d. of annual rent in the village of Mensyngton. Dated at Otteley the day of the translation of St. Thomas, archbp., 22 Ed. I.
Richard 'cum Cartis' of Mensyngton grants to Robert de Sutton two ridges "siliones" of land in the field of Mensyngton, in the place called le Croftes. Dated the Monday next after the feast of the apostles SS. Philip and James, 23 Ed. I.
Richard, son of Richard le Yykerman of Weston , grants to Marin ("Marinus"), son of Henry de Kelbrock , two acres of land and meadow in the field of Mensyngton. (c. 1280-90.) .
Robert, son of William de Brerehaye , and Angnes his wife grant to William, son of Michael 'ad ductum' of Mensyngton , one toft and croft in the village of Mensyngton, and a meadow in the place called Parke; paying annually to the said Michael 3d. and one reapinghook in August, and to Richard son of Serlo 15d. (c. 1280-90.) .
Mathew de Mensyngton and Joan his wife grant to William, son of John, son of Thomas de Weston , the whole of his land in the field of Mensyngton which Joan his wife, mother of the said William, had by gift of Matilda, daughter of Gilbert son of Michael . Dated at Mensyngton the Tuesday next after the Ascension, 11 Ed. II - 1318.
Matilda, daughter of John, son of Thomas de Weston , quit-claims to Marin, son of Henry de Kelbrock , all right in two acres of land in Mensyngton, which came to her on the death of her mother Joan . Dated at Mensyngton the Sunday next before the feast of St. Barnabas, 1334.
Sibil, relict of John de Mensyngton of Ottelay , remits and quitclaims to Marin, son of Henry de Kellebrok , all right in one toft and 8 acres of land in Mensyngton, which belonged to her late husband. Dated at Ottelay the Tuesday on the feast of St. Nicholas, bp., 8 Ed. III.
William de Merbeck grants to Walter, son of Henry de Baildone de Ottelay , one toft with a croft in the village of Mensyngton, which he had by gift of Robert son of Walter de Burlay also all that land and meadow which he had by the gift of Alice, daughter of Gilbert and of William Hebbe . Dated at Mensyngton the Thursday next after the feast of St. Hilary, 1341.
Richard, son of Paul Rudde of Ottelay , grants to Walter, son of Henry de Baildon of Ottelay , one acre of land with a meadow adjacent in the field of Mensyngton in the place called North Croftes, which came to him on the death of his mother Alice . Dated at Mensyngton [Thursday] after the feast of St. Hilary, 1341.
William, son of William Attebeck of Mensyngton , remits and quit-claims to William, son of Richard de Merbeck of Mensyngton , all right which he had in that messuage and bovate of land in the village of Mensyngton, which he holds of the grantor, excepting an annual rent of 3d. Dated at Mensyngton the Saturday next after the feast of the Conception of B. M. Virgin, 1343.
William Hebbe of Mensyngton remits and quit-claims to Walter de Baildone, staying in Ottelay , all right in one messuage with a croft in the village of Mensyngton, which came to him on the death of his mother Isabella . Dated after the feast of St. Matthew the apostle, 18 Ed. III.
William Dicson of Mensyngton remits and quit-claims to Walter Grauere of the same place, all his right in all his lands &c. in the village of Mensyngton. Dated at Ottelay the Sunday on the feast of St. Margaret, virg. and martyr, 6 Ric. II.
Olive, widow who was the wife of Robert de Bradlay of Draghton , grants to sir John de Denton, vicar of Bracewell , and sir Robert del Fflatte, chaplain, all her lands, rents, &c. which came to her after the decease of Marin de Kelbrok her father, in Mensyngton. Dated at Mensyngton the Sunday next after the feast of the Assumption of B. M. V., 18 Ric. II.
John de Denton, vicar of Bracewell , and Robert del Fflatte, chaplain grant to Olive, who was the wife of Robert de Bradelay of Draghton , all lands and tenements in Mensyngton which they had lately by her gift. Dated at Conunlay on the feast of Pentecost, 20 Rich. II.