Description | Manor of Withernsey [Withernsea] cum Owthorne, parcel of Kirkstall Court baron of Gabriel Catherall, gentleman, held before Nathaniel Norris, chief steward of the court The jurors found that John Wetwang came outside court on 9 Oct 1637 before George Richardson, reeve of the lord's money, in the presence of John Kemp, Thomas Hardie, James Swaine and Robert Browne, tenants of the lord there, and surrendered into the lord's hands around three acres pasture, lying in Le West Intacke, also known as Wetwang Intacke in Withernsey, annual rent 20d, to the use of Leonard Connyers, according to the custom of the manor Leonard Connyers came to court and took the premises from the lord, made fealty and was admitted tenant for the accustomed rent Entry fine: 3s 4d Examined by Nathaniell Norris, steward |