Description | Parties: 1) Hugh son of Adam de Nairford 2) William son of Adam son of 'Ede', Baildon Property: two tofts in Baildon in place called Stodmerklis; one toft at Northkilne and one and a half bovates which Hugh son of Simon sometime held in the same; 12 acres in the common land and 16 acres in a cultivated parcel called Newstubbing near the road called Idlegate; two acres in Hopley; two acres near Milnegate; two acres in Westwud; three acres in a place called Rokhirst Consideration: 2d yearly With free pannage for his pigs in the wood of Baildon Hugh will give £20 of silver to sheriff of Yorkshire for time being to repay any losses William may incur, if he is unable to warrant the premises to him, and will make good with lands of equal value in Melsamby or elsewhere Witnesses: Sir William Ward; Sir Robert de Stopham; Sir Ralph Maunsell; William de Midleton, then bailiff of Othley; Walter de Hawkesword; Walter his son; John son of John de Bailton; Henry Deu'; Hugh son of Simon; Henry Morvile; Alan Newcomen; all of Baildon Given at Baildon, 31 Dec 1261 Copy made by Thomas Howgill and William Otes from a copy examined by Abraham Lister and John Hoyle |