| Description | Parties: 1) Thomas Day, York, yeoman, wife Elizabeth 2) William Empsone, Goole, yeoman, wife Jane In division of the estates of Robert Bayley, Goole, deceased, father of Elizabeth Day and Jane Empsone, and following the death of their brother Anthony Bayley under age Property: William and Jane Empsone to have a barn, milne house, ox house and East Grene Feild (lately enclosed), Morain Lane House with Barker Flatt, orchard, hemp garth, Ashe Garth, Low Flatt, Low Faugh Feild, a parcel called Reade Lee and Paddock, Banke Close, More Close, ten 'hedinges or turfe grafftes', the Constable ground, with a cottage thereon in Goole, cottage and toft in Rednes [Reedness], two and a half acres in Hooke [Hook]; Thomas and Elizabeth Day to have Lowth Park Grange, South Howse or South Howse Grange with a milk house, dove house, garth, sheep fold, West Grene Feild (lately enclosed), Middle Flatt, High Faugh Close, a little Thorney Close, Inge Close, and five 'hedinges or turf grafftes', farm called Consett Ground or Farm in Goole, messuage in Skelton, two and a half acres in Hooke, two and a half acres in Rockcliffe [Rawcliffe] Witnesses: Jonathan Standeven, Richard Bell, John Saxtonn, Michael Ombler, Thomas Darby, John Margynson Endorsed 'The division of Lowthe Park alias Southo Grange' |