Description | Parties: 1) Henry Morley, Lund in the parish of Birkin, farmer, and Mary Morley, his wife; Samuel Cooper, Rotherhithe, Kent, and Sarah Cooper, his wife; George Fairweather, Cliffe cum Lund, labourer, and Elizabeth Fairweather, his wife; and Susannah Longfellow, Selby, spinster 2) Edward Rogerson, Grove Park, gentleman, and Henry Rogerson of Blackheath, Kent, devisees of trust estates named in the will of John Rogerson, Bramley, Leeds, stone merchant, deceased 3) John Tate, Asselby, farmer, and Mary Tate, his wife Property: One house, garth, and orchard in Cliffe containing one acre. Also two closes adjoining the garth named Jackson's Closes, containing 4 acres. Consideration: £705 Witnesses: Charles Hodgson, George England, William Henry Cobb and William Hendon Philpot, clerks to Messrs Williamson Holl, 10 Great James Street, Bedford Row, Middlesex, solicitor Note: Mary Morley, Sarah Cooper, Elizabeth Fairweather and Susannah Longfellow are four of the daughters of Fenwick Longfellow |