| Description | /1 Grant Parties: 1) Nicholas Cockerell of Beverley 2) William, son of John de Ake of Beverley, merchant Property: Capital messuage in le Crossegarth [adjoining Fischemarketmoregate to the south], Beverley Dated: Friday after St Peter Advinculi [4 Aug] 1320
/2 Quitclaim Parties: 1) Nicholas Cockerell of Beverley 2) William, son of John de Ake of Beverley, merchant Property: Capital messuage in le Crossegarth [adjoining Fischemarketmoregate to the south], Beverley Dated: Monday after St Peter advinculi [4 Aug] 1320
/3 Grant [reddidisse, concessisse, et confirmasse] Parties: 1) John, son of John Cokerel 2) William, son of John de Ake Property: Capital messuage in le Crossegarth [adjoining Fischemarketmoregate to the south], Beverley Dated: Sunday beforeSt Margaret the Virgin [14 Jul] 1331
/4 Quitclaim Parties: 1) John, son of John Cokerel 2) William, son of John de Ake Property: Capital messuage in le Crossegarth [adjoining Fischemarketmoregate to the south], Beverley Dated: Wednesday after St Mary Magadalene [24 Jul] 1331
/5 Grant Parties: 1) William, son of John de Ake of Lokyngton [Lockington] 2) William de Dalton of Beverley, merchant Property: Capital messuage in le Crossegarth [adjoining Fischemarketmoregate to the south], Beverley Dated: Monday before St Laurence [8 Aug] 1345
/6 Quitclaim Parties: 1) William, son of John de Ake of Lokyngton [Lockington] 2) William de Dalton of Beverley, merchant Property: Capital messuage in le Crossegarth [adjoining Fischemarketmoregate to the south], Beverley Dated: Saturday before the Nativity of St John the Baptist [21 Jun] 1348
/7 Quitclaim Parties: 1) John Warton of Beverley esquire, John Birdlyngton of Beverley, chaplain, and John Benyngholme, chaplain 2) William Dalton of Beverley, merchant Property: Capital messuage in le Crossegarth [adjoining Fischemarketmoregate to the south], Beverley 1 Jan 4 Henry V [1416/17]
/8 Grant Parties: 1) William Dalton, son an heir of William Dalton Beverley, merchant 2) John de Lyndale, son and heir of John de Lyndale of North Burton near Beverley esquire Property: Capital messuage in le Crossegarth [adjoining Fischemarketmoregate to the south], Beverley 14 Mar 4 Henry V [1416/17]
/9 Grant Parties: 1) John de Lyndale, son and heir of JOhn de Lyndale of North Burton near Beverley esquire 2) William Dalton, son and heir of William de Dalton of Beverley, merchant Property: Capital messuage in le Crossegarth [adjoining Fischemarketmoregate to the south], Beverley With exceptions as described 15 Mar 4 Henry V [1416/17]
/10 Counterpart to 13/9
/11 Grant Parties: 1) John de Lyndale, son and heir of John de Lyndale of North Burton near Beverley esquire 2) William Dalton, son and heir of William de Dalton of Beverley, merchant Property: Capital messuage in le Crossegarth [adjoining Fischemarketmoregate to the south], Beverley Consideration: yearly rent of 36s 4d issuing from property within precincts of 13/1
/12 Quitclaim [sursum reddidisse et confirmasse] Parties: 1) William Dalton, son and heir of William Dalton of Beverley, merchant 2) Margaret Lyndale, wife and executor of John Property: Capital messuage in le Crossegarth [adjoining Fischemarketmoregate to the south], Beverley 6 Jun 1422
/13 Quitcalim Parties: 1) William Dalton son and heir of William Dalton of Beverley, merchant 2) John Elton of Everynghame, gentleman, Alice his wife and Walter Gode Property: Capital messuage in le Crossegarth [adjoining Fischemarketmoregate to the south], Beverley 11 Jun 1422
/14 Quitclaim Parties: 1) Philip de London of Bessewyk, William Cotyngham of Beverley, chaplain and John Dannce of Byschopburton 2) John Elton, Alice his wife and Walter Gode Property: Capital messuage in le Crossegarth [adjoining Fischemarketmoregate to the south], Beverley 29 Jul 1422
/15 Grant Parties: 1) Thomas Saltmersh 2) John Elton of Everynghame, Alice his wife and Walter Gude, chaplain Property: piece of land called Crossegarthes [dimensions, and names of occupants of adjoining land given] Dated: Thursday after Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary [10 Dec] 1422
/16 Grant Parties: 1) Thomas Saltmersh 2) John Elton of Everynghame, Alice his wife and Walter Gude, chaplain Yearly rent of 40s issuing out of five messugaes and gardens near Crossegarthes, Beverley Dated: Thursday after Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary (10 Dec) 1422
/17 Quitclaim Parties: 1) Walter Gude of Beverley, chaplain 2) John Elton of Beverley, gentleman and Alice his wife Propert: in Crossegarthes, Beverley 10 Feb 1429
/18 Grant Parties: 1) John Elton of Beverley, gentleman and Alice his wife 2) Walter Gude and Thomas Sprotely of Beverley, chaplains Property: capital messuage called les Crossegarthes 20 Aug 1433
/19 Quitclaim Parties: 1) John Elton of Beverley, gentleman and Alice his wife 2) Walter Gude and Thomas Sprotely of Beverley, chaplains Property: capital messuage called les Crossegarthes 23 Aug 1433
/20 Lease for 4 years Parties: 1) Walter Gude and Thomas Sprotely, chaplains 2) John Elton of Beverley, gentleman and Alice his wife Property: capital messuage called les Crossegarthes 25 Aug 11 Hen VI (1433)
/21 Quitclaim Parties: 1) William Dalton of Beverley, chaplain, son and heir William Dalton of Beverley gentleman, deceased 2) Thomas Sprotely of Beverley, chaplain Property: capital messuage called les Crossegarthes 25 Feb 27 Hen VI (1448/9)
/22 Quitclaim Parties: 1) Thomas Sprotley of Beverley, chaplain 2) Thomas Menskip of Beverley, clerk Property: capital messuage called les Crossegarthes 5 Jul 31 Henry VI (1453)
/23 Grant Parties: 1) Robert Prokter, chaplain 2) Thomas Mynskip of Beverley Property: capital messuage called les Crossegarthes 21 Sep 9 Edward IV (1469)
/24 Counterpart to 23
/25 Latters patent Parties: 1) Henry VII 2) the 12 Governors of the town of Beverley Regarding the messuage and 'les Crosgarthes' in Beverley 19 Jun 16 Henry VII (1501)
/26 Receipt of Edward Mynskypp, gentleman for £35 received of the Governors of Beverley [named] for the capital messuage in 'les Crosgarthes' 25 Jun 16 Henry VII (1501)
/27 Deed of Exchange Parties: 1) Edward Mynskyp, gentleman, Kateryn his wife, Thomas Otter, squire, and Elizabeth his wife 2) the 12 Keepers and Burgesses of Beverley [named] Property: 'Chief messe' in Crossegarthes, Beverley, in exchange for a close of pasture in Beverley called the Tong, adjoining the Bekend on the north and the Watter of Hull on the east, and 110 marks 19 Nov 16 Henry VII (1500)
/28 Grant Parties: 1) Edward Mynskyp, gentleman, Kateryn his wife, Thomas Otter, squire, and Elizabeth his wife 2) the 12 Keepers and Burgesses of Beverley [named] Property: 'Chief messe' in Crossegarthes, Beverley, in exchange for a close of pasture in Beverley called the Tong, adjoining the Bekend on the north and the Watter of Hull on the east, and 110 marks 20 Nov 16 Henry VII (1500) |