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Finding NoDDEL/32/7
Extent1 Item
TitleBargain and sale for land at Kexby
Date13 Apr 1629
DescriptionParties:
1) Marmaduke Constable, senior and Marmaduke Constable, junior and wife Mabel
2) Mark Metcalfe, esquire, William Garbutt gentleman, Andrew May grocer and Lancelott Petty gentleman and Leonard Headlam gentleman and his eldest son John all of York
Property: 4 messuages and appurtenances and closes called Lea Close, Longe Inge, 6 Cawood Closes (one of which is otherwise called Bell Close), Kilne Garth, Parke Close [Catton Close] (divided into three closes) called the Intacke, Calfe Close [Longley Close], Kidson Close, the Foxamore [Foxholemore], Moore Close, west part of Crooked Close (now divided into 2 closes), Birke Closes, White Crossenooke and White Carrs, all in Kexby. Free fishery of River Darwent. Common of pasture and turbary in the moors of Kexby
Subject to an annuity of £50 payable to Marmaduke Constable, senior during his life and to 5 recited leases
Consideration £785
Witnesses: Francis Swaine, James Day, John Todd, Abraham Ryley, Tristram Otbie, Nicholas Burrow and John Crosse.
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