Description | Parties: 1. Thomas Raysin of Woodhouse in Holderness, gentleman and wife Elizabeth. 2. William Barnard of Kingston upon Hull, merchant. Property: Lowbothom Close and Bogg Close (3a) in a 'village called Sandholme'; Lowbothom Close near the 'Street at Bull Brigg'; 'one house wasted or demolished heretofore called the Chappell or Chantry House of St James at Hulbridge'; Low close near River Hull, and a 'little Garthing place or hemp Garth' adjoining, both formerly occupied with the chapel house; all in parish of St John's, Beverley. All closes meadow or pasture. Being parcel of lands and possessions of dissolved chantry of St James in Hullbrigg on which a fee farm rent of 47s is reserved to the Crown and which were farmed by Leonard Barnard of Hull Brigg, gentleman, deceased, father of William Barnard. Rent: peppercorn Witnesses: John Barnard, William Lee, James Baccus |