| Description | Parties: 1) Henry Darcy the elder, Sedbury, esquire; Sir Charles Dalton, Hawkswell, knight; Mary Jessop, Broomhall, widow; John Yorke, Richmond, esquire; Anne Yorke, his wife; John Hutton, Marske, esquire; Elizabeth Hutton, his wife 2) Sir Michael Newton, Barrescourt, Gloucestershire, baronet; Charles Pelham, Brocklesby, Lincolnshire, esquire; Matthew Lamb, Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex, esquire Property: Castle and manor of Witton (also known as Wooton, also known as Witton upon Weare); rectories of Witton and Hamsterley; lands and appurtenances in Witton, Witton Rowe, Hamsterley, West Auckland, and Bedborne; advowsons of Witton and Hamsterley; tithes of Barford; mills called Cutler's Mills; farms and lands in Richmond; and fee farm rents from manor of Hartforth, Granges of Long Moors and Warthcoat, and manor of Crakehall Consideration: £6000 Witnesses: Matthew Bennet, Ralph Close, Thomas Hill, William Geary |