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Finding NoDDCL/507/10
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TitleConveyance relating to Snaith Glebe
Date1 Apr 1879
DescriptionParties:
1) George William Bateson de Yarburgh and Mary Elizabeth Bateson de Yarburgh of Heslington Hall
2) Vicar and Churchwardens of Snaith
Property: land containing 640 square yards on north side of road from Pontefract to Snaith at Snaith as a site for the Snaith Endowed Grammar School
Witnesses: Samuel Saunders, footman, Cannes, E Gray, solicitor, York (School Sites Act)
Includes:
Abstracts (2)of title of Thomas Exley, esquire, Master of Arts to hereditaments at Gowdall
Dated: 1850
Conveyance of land at land in Gowdall
Parties:
1) Thomas Exley of Bristol, esquire
2) Reverend Robert James Sergeantson, Clerk, Vicar of Snaith
Property: Brigg Croft Brick Close containing 3 acres: Crake or Snake or Stape Close containing 2 acres and a close on the north of the Wakefield, Pontefract and Goole Railway all at Gowdall and containing 5 acres l rood
Consideration: £300
Witnesses: Edward E Clark, solicitor, Snaith, William James Sergeantson, gentleman, Snaith and William Smith, clerk to WB Cross, solicitor, Bristol
Dated: 10 May 1851
Order of exchange relating to land in Snaith and CowickParties:
1) Richard Boynton Creyke of Ulverston and Philip Saltmarshe of Saltmarshe, esquire (trustees and executors of Ralph Creyke late of Rawcliffe Hall)
2) Reverend Henry Thomas Rees, Vicar of Snaith
Property: 2 acres l rood 5 perches on the east of Thorne Road and 3 acre l rood 19 perches on Snaith and Cowick Moors both at Snaith and Cowick
Includes plan and order under the seal of the Enclosure Commissioners for England and Wales
Dated: 13 Sep 1866
Order of exchange relating to land in Gowdall
Parties:
1) Reverend Charles Edward Storrs, Vicar of Snaith and William Smales of Manchester, potato salesman
2) Ann Smales of Highgate, Middlesex, widow, Robert Horner of Spitalfields Market, Middlesex, market officer and William Barley of Spitalfields, potato salesmanz
Property: Town End Close, Gowdall, containing 5 acre 2 rood 37 perches and 8 acres 6 perches in Dorr Field, Gowdall
Includes: plan and Order made under the seal of the Land Commissioners
Dated: 17 Jan 1884
Copy duplicate lease for 7 years at £50 per annum for land in Heck
Parties:
1) Reverend Christopher Henry Moxley of Snaith, Clerk in Holy Orders, Baron Deramore, Patron of the Vicarage, Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England
2) Anne Greaves of Weeland House, Knottingley, sand merchant (Weeland Sand Company)
Property: beds of sand and gravel under 9130 acres of land to the north of Windmill House in the Parish of Heck
Witnesses: E Robinson, Southmere, Hornsea, spinster, George Vincent, Heslington Hall, York, butler and Leonard Holmes, managing Clerk to E and T Clark, solicitors, Snaith
Dated: 20 Apr 1926
Counterpart assignment of lease and further lease for 7 years at £100 per annum
Parties:
1) Ann Greaves of Roundhay, Leeds, sand merchant (Weeland Sand Company) Weeland Quarries Limited of Hensall, Reverend Christopher Henry Moxley of The Vicarage, Snaith, Clerk in Holy Orders, Baron Deramore, Patron of the Vicarage, Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England
2) Yorkshire Amalgamated Products Limited of 27 Waterdale, Doncaster
Property: described above
Witnesses: EC Gundill, solicitor, Pontefract and George Vincent, Heslington Hall, butler
Dated: 11 Oct 1928
Duplicate conveyance relating to land in Pollington
Parties:
1) Reverend William Seed of Snaith, Clerk in Holy Orders, Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England
2) Hull and Barnsley and Great Central Railways Joint Committee
Property: 3 roods 30 perches of land at Pollington shown on the deed plan.
Consideration: £150
Sealed by the purchasers
Dated: 29 Jul 1915
Schedule of the above deeds and documents, 1965
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