| Description | Property: (i) Reversions and rents of the following property (granted to tenants and by letters Patent on dates, named in brackets). Manor of Kayncham (Edward, Lord Dudley. 26 Sep. 1541). Hall Field, moiety of pasture called the Estende of Backhouse Marr, the Longe Howse; and Garden House and dovecote in Burstwick (John Goldwell 19 Nov. 1544) Pasture called Newland and le Bridgeland, sheepecote called Westecote with closes called Westcotelands and Name Croft all in Kaingham Marshe (William Awchon 4. Mar. 1544/5) Moiety of fowling and fishing in lordship of Holderness (Robert Thurstan 20 May 1546). Sheepcotes called Chesehousecote, and Wethercotes with le Cote Garrell in Northwestmarshe and le Crofts in Kayngham Marsh (Sir Ralph Ellarkar. 14 July 1546) Sheepcote to called Southcote in Little Humber (John Smythe of London gentleman by Indenture of 9 Apr. 1543; and James Cockeson by Indenture of 6 July 1547). Demesne lands of Skeffling (i.e. Gillerofte, Newland, Owton Crofte, Oxland, Coteland, Paykells, Westlands, Fletts and Fletchers, and a windmill) (Robert Billott senior 20 Dec 1547). Closes called Est Osgotes and Westosgootes in Little Humber and windmill in Kayingham (Stephen Harrington gentleman Oct 1548). Meadows called Thackers and all "le Thakk and les Flagges" and close called Thirtie Acres in Burstwick (John Bellowe esquire 29 Jan 1548/9) Herbage and pannage of North Park, North close and a house called le Dayhouse (Thomas Alrede esquire 30 May 1550) Ravenshawe, Cowcrofte and 33 ac. 2½ r. in Midlekarr in Burstwick (Richard Hempringham gentleman and John Bellowe esquire 1550 - 1551) Sheepcote called Southcote with a little house, closes called Inland and Outland, Westside, Southings, and Southokes and 20 ac. in Kayngham Marshe (Ralph Constable esquire 12 June 1550). Meadow in Estwier(Twyers in Preston); 17ac. 10p. meadow in Helpeholme and Lady Meadow near Southside in Burstwick (Henry Kirton and wife Joan. 16 June 1550) Closes called Wrangland and Cowland in Burstwick (John Thurland 1550 - 1551). Estosgates in Little Humber (John Adnett 6 Jan. 1551/2) Parrock Underwood in Burstwick (4 Feb. 1550/1). Pastures called Estholland and Westholland, close called Oxgrene and pasture called Newland in Little Humber (William Grymston gentleman 12 May 1551). Estforkerlez near the Southparke Pale in Burstwick (William Thorneton 1551 - 1552) Leyfall Close in Preston fields by Maudlyn Hill near Hedon; 4 cartloads of wood from the South Park and 5 from the North Park of Burstwick; fishery of Kayngham Flete from Tunstall Cornock to the Humber, Bakhouse Marr in Kayngham; and Scot Parrock in le Parke Midlecare (Stephen Harrington gentleman 12 June 1551). 71ac. and 112 ac. 1r. on le England in Owthorne and Withernsey (Richard Ferreis, chirurgeon. 19 Apr. 1553). Moiety of fowling in Lordship of Holderness and fowling of lordship of Esington (Thomas Grymston esquire 29 May 1555). Acreages and rents specified. (2) Lordship and manor of Holderness. Manors of Preston, Lelley Dike, Sprotley, Elstanwyke, Burton Pidsey, Skeclinge, Bunburstwyke, Kayngham, Owthorne, Wythornesey, Kylnesey, Esyngton, Skefflinge, Skipsey, Pauleflete, Hedon, Tunstall, Moyse, Dounceley, Helpeston, Little Humber and Burstwyke. Parks of Burstwyke. Manors of Barrow and Torkesey County Lincolnshire Bailiwicks of Tunstall, Moyse, Dunceley and Helpeston. Offices of escheator and coroner of Holderness. Annual rent of £30. for fee farm of Hedon. All property sometime of Henry, Duke of Buckingham in such places and in Olran (Ulrome), Holmeton, Dringhowe, Ottringham, Holome (Hollym), Donnyngton, Wexham (Waxham), Aldeburghe and Merflete in Holderness; and in Barrowe, Ormesby, Parva Coots, Osgodby, Sereby, Keilby, Carington and Kirmyngton, County Lincolnshire Rendering £553. 3s. 4d.; the twentieth part of a knight's fee and £22 in all. |