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1) Admission, 26 Oct 1504: Parties: William Lownsdale, York, tanner, brother and heir of John Lownsdale, York, tanner, son and heir of William Lownsdale, York, tanner, on death of John Lownsdale Property: messuage Consideration: £120
2) Admission, 5 Nov 1492: Parties: 1) John Lownsdale, son and heir of William Lownsdale, York, tanner, and wife Isabella Property: newly built messuage
3) Surrender to uses of wills of William Lownsdayll, York, barker, and wife Alice, 5 Nov 1487 Property: as in 2)
4) Quitclaim, 6 Sep 1482: Parties: 1) Joan Chauncey, widow, son John Chauncey, Pocklington 2) William Lonesdale, York, citizen and cordwainer Property: ruined house he has bought of them [site of 2)?] Consideration: six marks Witnesses: John Mekylfeld, Robert Bocher, Thomas Burgh
5) Surrender and admission, 13 Jun 1425: Parties: 1) William Chauncy, Pokelynton [Pocklington] 2) his son William Chauncy Property: messuage [as 4)?]
6) Quitclaim, 31 Mar 1424: Parties: 1) Thomas Storwayht, Pokelyngton [Pocklington] 2) William Chauncey, Pokelyngton Property: 9 marks due to Dom William Pelham in respect of a house
7) Bond in 100s, 17 Nov 1479: Parties: 1) Joan Chauncey, widow, son John Chauncey, Pocklington 2) William Lonesdale, York, citizen and cordwainer Property: livery as house [as 4)?] |