Description | Includes references to Lady Legard, who had invited him to dine at Castle Gate; a mistake in the Conveyance of the lands he sold at Wetherby from his Father to himself, his Father being necessitated to convey to the Purchaser, which obliged Hewgill to attend the Parties at Smeaton; having intended to stay a few days longer in York which would have allowed him to wait upon the Ladys in Castle Gate; having overlooked the setting of 200 willow sets for Grimston in the field of Rob[er]t Atkinsons; having found two other Prices of Ground which may be planted with the same; one price being at the bottom of Kelsey's Long Car and the other in the south west part of {Fygey's] Farm joining upon Kelsey and Phillip; the steward of the Bishop of Durham being with him and is going to lease a Tenement and Garth in Birkby; a cottage on the corner of Birkby Lane and Richardson of Allerton being the Bishop's Steward |