Description | Parties: 1) Ann Easton, widow 2) her son-in-law John Easton Property: house in which she lives; reserving to Ann Easton the low parlour, the little stable where the mill is, and 'a little place under the stays' for her life John Easton not to disturb her for clothes or books which belonged to her son, or for 'a web of lin cloth' Consideration: John Easton to pay £2 yearly, and Ann Easton [?] £1 10s yearly to Ann Easton for life Witnesses: John Soulby, Joseph Gardam, John Wisker |