Description | Parties: 1) Richard Woodmansey of Rudston Parva, innkeeper 2) John Reynolds of Carlton, farmer Property: dwellinghouse known by the sign of the 'Bay Horse' with blacksmith's shop, yard, garth and outbuildings thereto belonging, at Kilham on the south side of the Town Street; close of land containing 2 acres 3 perches, cottage and garden on the east side of the Wesleyan School, Kilham containing 13 perches and 3 other cottages on the west side of the said school containing 14 perches: Consideration: £400 Witnesses: Edward F. Clark, solicitor, Snaith and Luke Hind of Beverley, gentleman |