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Surrender dated 31 Mar 1800 Parties: 1) William Carliell, Burr House, Bakewell, Derbyshire 2) William Lawson, Easington, yeoman Property: Whiting Garth containing 6 acres, adjoining Crake Garth towards the east and the high road on the west. Also land adjoining the sea cliff and near to Whiting Garth, containing and called Three Acre Garth, and several closes of land in Dimbleton Firth containing 5 acres.
Surrender dated 21 Apr 1800 Parties: 1) William Lawson, Easington, yeoman 2) John Hall, Out Newton, yeoman Property: Land adjoining the sea cliff and near to Whiting Garth, containing and called Three Acre Garth, and also several closes of land in Dimbleton Firth containing 5 acres.
Surrender dated 4 Feb 1800 Parties: 1) John Wilkinson, Easington, yeoman 2) Francis Mell, Riplingham, farmer Property : Two parcels of land in Dimbleton Firth, containing 2 acres and one steng.
Surrender dated 8 Apr 1800 Parties: 1) Edward Ombler, Saulthaugh Grange, Thomas Wilson, Haverfield, and William Iveson, Hedon, gentlemen, devisees and executors of the will of Robert Taylor, Plowland in the parish of Welwick, gentleman, deceased 2) Robert Linsdall, Winestead, gentleman Property: Close known as Intack in Dimbleton, containing 40 acres, bounded on the north by the Easington to Out Newton road and on the east by the Easington to Dimbleton road.
Also appointment of James Mander of Bakewell, Derbyshire, as a deputy steward to the Manor of Dimbleton, dated 25 Mar 1800. |