Description | Includes: Feoffment Parties: 1) Thomas Turner the younger of Pocklington yeoman 2) William Wray of Pocklington gardener Property: half an acre of meadow or pasture in the South Moor field of Pocklington, in a part called Longland adjoining road to Hayton on west (other boundaries given) Consideration: £13 14 Mar 1761 Memorial registered at Beverley, Book AD page 120 number 292 Surrender and admission relating to manor of Pocklington Thomas Turner to the use of William Wray Property: 2 acres of arable, pasture or meadow in South Moor field of Pocklington, in a part called Longlands (adjoining (a), other boundaries given) Consideration: annual rent 3s 24 Oct 1761 Admission of John Wray relating to the manor of Pocklington Property close in Pocklington Ings called Dumplin Close (2 acres) in occupation of John Wray, and 2 acres of land, parcel of a garden (the remainder being freehold) formerly part of the South Field, occupied by William Wray deceased 20 Sep 1786 Copies examined by James Powell and MJ Powell Includes extract from enclosure award, 1759: allotment of 5 acres 2 roods 15 perches of land in parts of South Moor Field called Tweengates and Long Lands, to Thomas Turner the Younger |