Description | Contains: Copies and extracts: 1 'Extracts from Simon Russell' 2-3 'Extracts from the Chartulary of Saint Catherine's Chantry' (in Beverley Minster) mentions Groval-Grene and Friary Close opposite the hospital of St Nicholas 1330-1458 4-5 Extracts relating to the Friary 6-17 Extracts from Oliver's 'History of Beverley' and Scaun's 'Beverlac' relating to the Dominican friars in Beverley 18-20 Particulars of sale bill of the manor of Beverley or Beverley Water Towns (Mentions the Fryers, the Court House and Gaol) 19 Oct 1826 21-31 Conveyance for £210 Parties: 1) William Smith Hesleden of Barton upon Humber gentleman (eldest son and exor of William H of Barton gentleman deceased, survivor of William Dickinson of Brocklesby gentleman) 2) Charles, Lord Yarborough 3) Richard Oxley and his trustee 4) Robert Oxley both of Beverley butchers Property: two parcels of land on North side of Friars-Lane 6 Apr 1827 32-36 Conveyance for £27 16s: Richard Oxley to Thomas Bettinson cowkeeper and his trustee James Tindall gardener all of Beverley Property: parcels on North side of Friars Lane with tenements recently erected thereon 10 Aug 1827 37-41 Mortgage for £60: Thomas Bettinson cowkeeper to Isaac Wilkinson painter both of Beverley Property: as 32-36 21 Sep 1827 p42 Schedule of title deeds as 32-44 above p43-46 Further mortgage for £40: parties and property as 37-41 16 Feb 1828 p47 Agreement for sale for £180: Thomas Betteson of Beverley yeoman to Gillyatt Sumner of Woodmansey gentleman Property: two newly erected messuages and garths near the Friars 30 Aug 1830 p48-58 Lease and release Parties: 1) Isaac Wilkinson painter 2) Thomas Bettinson yeoman both of Beverley to 3) Gillyatt Sumner junior of Woodmansey gentleman Property: for £100 to IW and £57 to TB as 47 10/11 Oct 1830 59 Account of purchase of, and repairs to, premises in Friars Lane Beverley purchased from Thomas Bettinson and Richard Oxley 1830-1839 60-61 Sale bills for two tenements near the Friaries; closes in Beverley Parks; and warehouse on Beck Side Oct 1830; Jan 1831 62 Tenancy agreement: Gillyatt Sumner (as 48-58) to Francis Denton of Beverley butcher Property: tenement near the Friary 24 Jan 1831 63 Tenancy agreement: Gillyatt Sumner junior to GS senior Property: tenement near the Friary 25 Feb 1831 64 Account: Gillyatt Sumner junior debtor to Messrs Hall, Campbell and Son for legal work 1831 65 Tenancy agreement: Gillyatt Sumner junior to William Tindall of Beverley nurseryman Property: two cottages in lane leading from Minster to Grovehill 18 Jul 1831 66-74, 85-91 Contract and certificate for redemption of Land Tax on two tenements as 47 and garden in Friars Lane 1832-1833 75 Tenancy agreement: Gillyatt Sumner junior to William Hawdon of Beverley tanner for tenement in Friars Lane 30 Mar 1835 76 Tenancy agreement: Gillyatt Sumner to James Priestman of Beverley joiner Property: tenement in Friars Lane 22 Mar 1836 77 Notice of Elizabeth Tayleure to Gillyatt Sumner giving her intention to quit house in Friars Lane 20 Jan 1837 78-81 Abstract of deed of anointment (as 21-31) 1827 92-94 Sale bill, particulars and conditions of sale for building site on North side of Friars Lane 19 Dec 1838 95-98 Account and correspondence relating to sale as 92 Jan-Feb 1839 99-103 Conveyance for £24 5s Parties: 1) Richard Oxley of Beverley butcher to 2) Gillyatt Sumner of Woodmansey gentleman and his trustee 3) John Jackson esquire of Beverley 4) John Powgher yeoman of Beverley, who covenants to produce Title Deeds Property: as 92-94 1 Mar 1839 104 Memorial of 99-103 105-111 Conveyance for £187 7 4d Parties: 1) Richard Oxley to 2) John Pougher (both as 99-104) and his trustee 3) Daniel Boyes of Beverley innholder 4) Gillyatt Sumner, who covenants to maintain fences Property: land on West side of Friars Lane 1839 112 Notice from Gillyatt Sumner to James Priestman to quit tenement in Friars Lane 18 Mar 1839 113 'A Account of the Cost of premises in Friars-Lane, purchased of Thomas Bettinson and Richard Oxley' 1839-1842 114 Notice from South Tayleure to Gillyatt Sumner of her intention to quit house in Friars Lane 30 Jan 1840 115 Tenancy agreement: Gillyatt Sumner to John Wilson of Beverley cooper Property: house in Friars Lane 14 Mar 1840 116 Notice from John Wilson to Gillyatt Sumner of his intention to quit property as 115 23 Jan 1841-28 Jul 1845 117 Tenancy agreement: Gillyatt Sumner to John Ougden Property: house in Friars Lane 28 Sep 1842 118 Notice from John Ougden of his intention to quit property as 117 28 Sep 1843 119 Tenancy agreement: Gillyatt Sumner to John Scrivener of Beverley Property: house in Friars Lane 28 Sep 1843 With notice of intention to quit 23 Sep 1844 120-123 Bargain and sale for £80: John Acklom of parish St Andrews Holburne, London, apothecary and Jonathan A of Bawtry gentleman to Edward Robinson of Beverley carpenter Property: messuage and garth on East side of Eastgate (sometime property of chantry of St Michael in Beverley Minster) 21 Feb 1705 124 Tenancy agreement: Gillyatt Sumner to [?] Watson widow and Joseph Constable of Beverley bricklayer Property: house in Friars Lane 28 Dec 1844; 16 Jan 1846 125 'Deeds and writings relating to Hereditaments in Kingston upon Hull purchased by Gillyatt Sumner of James Bolton and wife and others'. Also two small drawings of a gateway (Beverley Gate?) and of the gable-end of old property (as below in Dagger Lane?) 126 Memorial of will of William Winspeare of Hull deceased for property in Holmpton. Salthouse Lane, Daggers Lane and Blankett Row in Hull 15 Jan 1717 127 Extracts from Histories of Hull by Gent and Hadley relating to William Winspeare; property in Dagger Lane 128 Memorial of lease: Charles Robinson gentleman to Mark Kirkby merchant both of Hull Property: garden with garden house and wash houses in Robinson's Row or Jesus Gate in Hull 14 May 1725 129-130 Memorial of release: Mark Kirkby of Sledmere esquire and Joseph Thompson of Hull butcher Property: messuage in Dagger Lane with stables and coach house lately built on garden as 128 18 Jan 1738 131 Memorandum by Gillyatt Sumner of search at Registry of Deeds 132 Extract from 'History of Hull' by Tickell relating to Dagger Lane 133-138 Conveyance for £85: Joseph Thompson of Welton esquire (son and heir and devisee of George Thompson of Sculcoates esquire deceased, cousin and heir of Elizabeth Thompson of Brompton Grove, county Middlesex, widow deceased heir of Joseph T of Hull merchant deceased) to Thomas Ashlin of Hull victualler Property: as 129-130 10 Oct 1803 139-144 Mortgage for £100: Thomas Ashlin victualler to Josiah Prickett gent, both of Hull Property: messuage on West side of Fish Street; and messuage in Daggar Lane (as 129-130) 11 Oct 1803 145-147 Will of Thomas Ashlin of Hull gentleman Bequests to son George; daughter Mary wife of Richard Asner; grand-daughters Mary Barton and Esther Fetters Property: property in Dagger Lane and Fish Street in Hull Probate 21 Apr 1806 8 Sep 1805 148-150 Quitclaim for £18: Richard Asner mariner and wife Mary (daughter of TA as 145) to George Ashlin gentleman both of Hull Property: messuage in Dagger Lane 21 Jan 1808 151-152 Will of George Ashlin of Drypool customs officer Bequests to wife Hannah; daughter Jane Property Personalty 14 Dec 1829 153-164 Assignment of mortgage as 139-144: for £400 in all Parties: 1) Josiah Prickett 2) Marmaduke Thomas Prickett gentlemen, and William Shackles linen draper all of Hull 3) Thomas Hopkinson of Waghen alias Wawne gentleman 4) George Ashlin of Hull customs officer to 5) Samuel Cussons of Sculcoates master mariner, 19 Nov 1821 165-171 Abstract of title to messuage in Dagger-Lane (as 139-144) (1803-1829) 173-178 Extract from Sculcoates Parish Registers relating to Asner family 1828-1834 179 Agreement for sale: James Bolton of Drypool innkeeper and wife Jane to Gillyatt Sumner of Woodmansey relating to their interest in tenement '(now used by Peter Clark as a Truckhouse)' in Dagger Lane 10 Feb 1835 180 Extract from Hull, Holy Trinity parish register of baptism of Mary daughter of Thomas Ashlin (1772) 1835 181-185 Abstract of title of James Bolton and wife Jane to property in Dagger-Lane (1803-1815) 186 Letter from John Asner to Gillyatt Sumner stating that he will accept £11 for property as 179 187-192 Lease and release for £15. Parties and property as 179 13 Feb 1835 193 Memorial of 187-192 194 Extract from Greenwood's 'Picture of Hull' (Drawing as at 125 above) 195-197 Receipts for rent and Notice to quit property as 187-193 15-17 Feb 1835 198 Letter from Gillyatt Sumner, Woodmansey to William Woolley, solicitor, Hull relating to purchase of property as 187 18 Feb 1835 199 Agreement for sale for £33: John Asner, William Beach and wife Mary, John Macdonald and wife Caroline all of Sculcoates labourers to Gillyatt Sumner of Woodmansey gentleman Property: reversion of messuage in Dagger Lane 18 Feb 1835 200 Pedigree of Ashlin family 1835 201 Receipt for purchase money (as 199) 21 Feb 1835 202 Affidavit of Ann Walker of Smith's Entry, Myton Gate, Hull, widow relating to Ashlin family 27 Feb 1835 203-234 'Act for the Abolition of Fines and Recoveries' 28 Aug 1833 235-248 Lease and release Parties: 1) James Bolton and wife Jane 2) John Asner, William Beach and wife Caroline (all as 199) 3) Jane Cousens of parish Sculcoates widow of Samuel C 4) Gillyatt Sumner of 'Woodmansey gentleman 5) John Jackson of Beverley alderman Property: messuage in Dagger Lane 27/28 Mar 1835 249 Certificate of commissioners for taking acknowledgement of deeds by married women relating to Lease and Release as 235-248 251-252 Account: Gillyatt Sumner debtor to W Woolley for legal work 1835 253 Account cost of property in Dagger Lane as 235-248 1835 254-258 Lease: Gillyatt Sumner of Woodmansey gentleman to Thomas Oliver of Hull soap boiler Property: as 235-248 11 Oct 1835 259 Memorial of 254-258 260 Letter from Thomas Oliver, Hull to Gillyatt Sumner, Beverley enclosing rent for property as 254 10 May 1836 261-266 Draft conveyance (not executed): John Asner, William Beach and wife Mary, John Macdoneld and wife Caroline (all as 235) to Gillyatt Sumner of Beverley gentleman Property as 235, 1835 267-268 Sale bill for Soap and Candles Manufactory and houses in Dagger Lane 14 Jun 1848 269 Letter and receipts for rent of houses in Dagger Lane 1848 |