Description | Parties: 1) Walter Rudston of Hayton, esquire 2) Henry Plaxton of Hayton, yeoman Consideration: 21 years, 30 shillings which James Plaxton has already paid and enjoyed the same Property: two oxgangs of arable land, meadow and pasture at Hayton now in the tenure of Robert Hessye and Ralph Armstrong[?], two oxgangs were lately purchased of Henry Plaxton and one close commonly called Lerke Close in Hayton now in the tenure of Henry Plaxton. To hold the land from the feast of St Martin the bishop from winter next for 21 years. Henry Plaxton to do service as a gentleman's baliff. Witness: Henry Plaxton, John Rydlaye, Robert Clyfton, William Ellis |