Description | Parties: 1) Thomas Eadon, William Challenger 2) John Hornsby of Camblesforth, gentleman, John Fothergill of Selby, surgeon and apothecary, William Mitton of Selby, attorney at law; William Shearburn of Snaith, gentleman Property: dwellinghouse at Hensall in which Ann Drabbs formerly dwelt with barn, stables, outbuildings, gardens, orchard, garth, foldstead belonging thereto, Mill Closes containing 5 acres, Esker Close containing 2 acres 2 roods, land in the Millfield containing 7 acres 1 rood 15 perches, 1 acre 2 roods 6 perches in the Ings, Lane End Piece on the common containing 2 acres 3 roods 16 perches, 3 acres 1 rood 24 perches in the Ings, 10 acres 14 perches in the Mill Field and 7 perches in the same field, 12 acres 2 roods 8 perches in the Ings, 4 acres 2 roods 20 perches in the Low Common, all at Hensall Consideration: £3000 Witnesses: John Tomlinson, Henry Westerman, William Cocker and John Gardiner, clerks to Mr Shearburn, solicitor, Snaith: James Andus, Christopher Paver, William Taylor and George Wormald Endorsed mortgage for £200 Parties: 1) Mary Challenger of Hensall, widow, Long Challenger of Hensall, farmer 2) Benjamin Tupman of Knottingley, master mariner, Edward Elsdale Clark of Snaith, gentleman, Thomas Shearburn of Snaith, esquire, William Eadon Eadon of Whitley, gentleman Property: land as described above Witnesses: John Gardiner, clerk to Mr Clark, solicitor, Snaith: J[?] Charlesworth and Thomas Oliver Bennett both of Wakefield, clerks at the West Riding deeds registry Dated: 23 Feb 1871 Also includes: transfer of the above mortgage to Messrs Strickland and Clark, 13 Aug 1874 |