Description | Parties: 1) Joseph Storr, Hilston, esquire 2) Joseph Storr, Easington, North Riding, clerk, his eldest son 3) Elizabeth Turner, Stainsby, spinster 4) Thomas Rudd, Durham, County Durham, esquire, and Thomas Scott, Kingston upon Hull, alderman Property: Manor and lordships of Fitling in parish of Humbleton; capital messuage and lands around the house in Humbleton containing 10 acres, lands known as Byhill Closes containing 25 acres, Two Corn Closes containing 15 acres, Low Closes containing 10 acres, Lingfield containing 33 acres; capital messuage in Hilston and garths containing 4 acres also lands known as Clapham Garth containing 3 acres, South Field containing 19 acres, Fore Field containing 28 acres, Stone Greens containing 24 acres, Attrills containing 24 acres, Moor containing 24 acres; High Pasture containing 16 acres, Low Pasture containing 11 acres, Hither North Field containing 28 acres, Far North Field containing 24 acres, Fish Dam containing 3 acres, Rowmar containing 23 acres, Rowmar Hill containing 5 acres, messuage containing 5 acres, messuage and Little Garth half an acre Witnesses: John Turner, Stainsby, Henry Duckworth, Brackenhill House, Theophilus Garenciers, Solomon Garenciers Memorial registered at Beverley, Book P, Page 888, Number 995 True copy examined by John Cowling and Joseph Wright, York, solicitor's clerks |