LevelItem
Finding NoBC/III/23
Extent6 items
TitlePacket of six deeds relating to 'the Trinities' lands in Beverley
Date1584-1762
Description/1 Lease for 41 years
Parties:
1) William Payler of the city of York, esquire
2) the Mayor, Governors and Burgesses of the town of Beverley
Property: site of the manor or Commandery of the Holy Trinities in Beverley, messuage with moat, orchard called Great Orchard, close of meadow called Ashegarth [Ashgarth Close], formerly belonging to the now dissolved Priory or Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem
20 Aug 1584

/2 Bargain and sale
Parties:
1) William Payler of the city of York, esquire
2) Peter Harpham and others
Property: site of the manor or Commandery of the Holy Trinities in Beverley, messuage with moat, orchard called Great Orchard, close of meadow called Ashegarth [Ashgarth Close], formerly belonging to the now dissolved Priory or Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem
3 May 1585

/3 Bargain and sale
Parties:
1) Henry Curdie of Beverley and others
2) Robert Grey and others
Property: site of the manor or Commandery of the Holy Trinities in Beverley, messuage with moat, orchard called Great Orchard, close of meadow called Ashegarth [Ashgarth Close], formerly belonging to the now dissolved Priory or Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem
6 Apr 1602

/4 Lease for 7 years at a yearly rent of £10
Parties:
1) Mayor, Governors and Burgesses of the town of Beverley
2) Francis Cawthorpp of Beverley, vintner
Property: two closes of meadow called Trinity Closes, lying within the liberties of Beverley, late in the occupation of John Fox
2 Aug 1680

/5 Bond in £20 for performance of covenants contained in 4

/6 Lease for 21 years at yearly rent of £11
Parties:
1) Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of Beverley
2) Beaumont Hotham of the city of London, esquire
Property: two closes of meadow called Trinity Closes, lying within the liberties of Beverley, late in the occupation of John Fox
8 Jan 1762
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