Description | Parties: 1) Sir Gervase Cutler of Stainborough Hall 2) Thomas Edmonds of Worsbrough, gentleman 3) Thomas Silvester of the Tower of London Consideration: £1,200 Property: Messuage in Stainborough and all those closes or arable land commonly called the Croft, the Ing, the Broad Ing Head, the Broad Ing, the Barking Field, the Hibfield, the Hills Ing, the Midlefield, the Ings about the barn, the Narr Annatt Field, the Midle Annatt Field, the Nether Annatt Field next to the Sl[?[ Ing and the North Annatt Field containing by estimation 56acres, 3 roods and 7 perches. All that messuage with closes known as the Croft, the Great Close, the Harry Field, the Little Close containing 26 acres 1 rood 34 perches. All that messuage with closes known as the Stone Pitt Close, the Stable Close, the Upper Ing, the Nether Ing, and the Upper Close containing 10 acres, 3 roods and 34 perches. All that messuage with appurtenances lying in Faithwaite in the constabulary of Stainborough with closes commonly called the Over Hudroyd, the Nether Hudroyd, the Rough Ing, the arable land in Cowshutt[?], the Cowshutt[?], the Ox Close, the Stony Gyest, the Great Gyest Close, the Little Gyest Close, the Mill Ing, the Upper End of the Mill Ing, the Three Square Close at the Mill Refers to the lease and release of 1687 Witnesses: Thomas Gilbert, Henry Carrington, Edward Gilbert |