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Finding NoBC/III/24
Extent6 items
TitlePacket of six deeds relating to the lands belonging to the Chantry of St James at Hull Bridge near Beverley
Date13 May 1653
Description/1 Deed of exchange
Parties:
1) Thomas Craythorne of Wellwicke in Holderness, gentleman
2) William Johnson of Beverley, tanner
Property: two closes of meadow called Low Botham Close and Bogg Close (three acres) in the village of Sandholme in the parish of St John of Beverley, a close of meadow called Low Botham Close near the street at Hulbridge, a demolished house called the Chapel or Chantry house of St James at Hulbridge, a close of meadow called Low Close near the river Hull and a hemp garth adjoining, all in the parish of St John of Beverley, and all formerly belonging to the dissolved Chantry of St James in Hulbridge, in exchange for certain copyhold lands in Lelley
13 May 1653

/2 Exemplification of Final Concord for £60
Parties:
1) Edward Barnard, esquire, and William Barnard, gentleman querant
2) Thomas Starke, Christopher Beale and Elizabeth his wife, Robert Stoops and Susanna his wife, Robert Prestby and Elizabeth his wife, Thomas Rasin', gentleman, and Elizabeth his wife deforceants
Property: one messuage and two cottages, 15 acres of meadow, five acres of pasture, in Gansteed, Hullbrigg and Sandholme
Trinity term 1666

/3-4 Lease and release
Parties:
1) John Barnard of Kingston upon Hull, gentleman
2) John Lister of Bentley in the parish of Rowley, esquire
Property: two closes of meadow called Low Botham Close and Bogg Close (three acres) in the village of Sandholme in the parish of St John of Beverley, a close of meadow called Low Botham Close near the street at Hulbridge, a demolished house called the Chapel or Chantry house of St James at Hulbridge, a close of meadow called Low Close near the river Hull and a hemp garth adjoining, all in the parish of St John of Beverley, and all formerly belonging to the dissolved Chantry of St James in Hulbridge, in exchange for certain copyhold lands in Lelley
6-7 Aug 1689

/5-6 Lease and release
Parties:
1) John Wilson of Thurske, county York, apothecary
2) Edward Barnard of Beverley, esquire
Property: two closes of meadow called Low Botham Close and Bogg Close (three acres) in the village of Sandholme in the parish of St John of Beverley, a close of meadow called Low Botham Close near the street at Hulbridge, a demolished house called the Chapel or Chantry house of St James at Hulbridge, a close of meadow called Low Close near the river Hull and a hemp garth adjoining, all in the parish of St John of Beverley, and all formerly belonging to the dissolved Chantry of St James in Hulbridge, in exchange for certain copyhold lands in Lelley
15-16 Apr 1700
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