Indenture between Thomas Root, silkweaver of Selby, and his wife Margaret, 25 Jan 1693, concerning a messuage or tenement in Cruce parish [St. Crux], Great Shambles, York, with personal seals attached.
Indenture for the lease of certain parcels of land of sir C. Framlingham, deceased, to Bassingborne Gaudie his cousin and heir, with seal and signature of Cecil, lord Burleigh. Dat. 3 Dec. 38 Eliz.
Indenture granting to Thomasine Aldham, widow of Tho. Aldham, the wardship of her son John until his coming of age, witli an account of the manors, etc., and their yearly value enclosed; with seal. Dat. 16 Nov. 24 Eliz.
License from sir William Howard, knight, harbinger of the queen''s household, granting permission to John Rennoldes of Fen Ditton, co. Cambr., to kill hawk's meat ; with seal. Dat. 28 Nov. 42 Eliz.
Inspeximus of a certificate of Nicholas Baleygh, lieutenant of the Flete prison, that William Henstede, mayor of Norwich, was stated in the "lygger" of the prison to have been committed thither on 21 Feby. 21 Henr. VI. and liberated on bail the 26 of March following; with seal. Dat. Westm. 3 Jun. 22 Edw. 4.
Indenture witnessing the sale of one half of the manor of Ufford Hall, co. Suff., by Thomas duke of Norfolk to John Holdich, of Donyngton, for the sum of 106l. 13s. 4d. ; with seal. Dat. 24 May, 37 Hen. VIII.