Description | Parties: 1) William Bethell, South Burton alias Bishop Burton, esquire (second son of Hugh Bethell, Rise, esquire, deceased), wife Charlotte 2) Thomas Broadley, Hull, esquire Property: messuage, with two closes called South Leys, two closes called the Crofts, parcels of a meadow called Pearcey's or Peirsey's Car, Braken Car and Crankland Car, three oxgangs (48 acres three roods), four and a half beastgates in the Town Car and tithes of hay and furze all in Hollim alias Hollyme [Hollym]; tithes of furze or wins in Whithernsea [Withernsea] and Holmpton; messuage with two adjacent closes, five and a half oxgangs (59 acres one rood), tithes of corn and grain, all in Ryehill alias Ryall and Camerton; four closes and one Pightell of meadow in Myton (21 acres 35 perches) (highway from Hull to Myton Carr south; Myton Carr west), six beastgates in Myton Carr, parcel in the Churchside in Hull Consideration: £3600 Recites a settlement of the premises by Ramsden Barnard, Beverley, esquire, 16 Jan 1748, and subsequent transactions |