Description | Parties: 1) William Walker, Hayton, innkeeper, Thomas Wilson, Magdalen House, Preston, esquire, John Wilson, York, gentleman, Arthur Wilson, Newton Garth, gentleman (executors of will of Thomas Wilson) 2) William Henry Rudston Read, York, esquire Property: dwellinghouse used as an inn or public house formerly called 'The White Horse' and 'The Blacksmith's Arms', with outbuildings etc and the cottage and Cowhouse adjoining thereto and several cottages, carpenter's shop and outbuildings adjoining thereto then lately erected on the said premises with the blacksmith's shop on the opposite side of the Town Street and also the allotment, part of the common, containing three acres 38 perches on the east side of the Market Weighton to York Turnpike road, all at Hayton Consideration: £900 Witnesses: Henry Powell, Pocklington, solicitor, John Birks, York, law student, William Watson, Hedon, solicitor, William Harrison, clerk to W Watson |