Description | (a) Rules and orders for Beverley Court of Record c.1755 (b) Notice of application; domination of John Ramsey of Beverley as solicitor; petition of Thomas Harrison esquire and Grace Lister relating to Benningholme inclosure 1779 (c) Cases and opinions relating to estates of St Mary's Minster and Corporation Rentals. All as DDBC/1/24 (d) Returns of charitable donations for parishes St Mary, St Nicholas and St Martin in Beverley 1786 (e) Abstract of covenant to levy a fine: Peter Acklom of Beverley esquire (surviving son and heir of Thomas Acklom of Hornsea esquire deceased; and grandson of Thomas Acklom of Dringhoe and later of Beverley esquire deceased, by his wife Sarah nee Bainton) to Thomas Metcalfe of Beverley surgeon and apothecary Property: Dringhoe estate To use of PA 16 Sep 1779 (f) Mortgage for £500: Peter Acklom to Elizabeth Mattison of Hull widow Property: messuage [in Dringhoe?] 15 Sep 1779 (g) Covenant to levy a fine: 1) Peter Acklom now of Bishop Burton 2) Henry Bell of Gray's Inn gentleman 3) Roger Gee of Bishop Burton esquire Property: estates, not specified 10 Nov 1777 (h) Poor assessments for parishes St Mary, St Nicholas and St Martin 1792 (i) Land Tax assessments: Beverley, Molescroft, Beverley Parks, Woodmansey, Stork and Sandholme, Tickton, Hullbridge, Thearne and Weel 1792 (j) Cases and opinions: legal proceeding's; probate of wills; law of real property; debt; Holderness Drainage Act; advowsons; fraud etc 1761 The following are copied in from back of the volume: (k) Lawyer's account in Johnson versus Rex in a case relating to extent of jurisdiction of Beverley Corporation arising from an assault at Thearne Turnpike Gate; Beverley sheep market; tolls and other Corporation business 1780-1789 (l) Loyal Address to the Crown on the Proclamation for supressing seditious writings 11 Jun 1792 (m) Case and opinions of R Beatniffe relating to tolls at Hull Bridge, (as 24 pp78-82) 1791 (n) Case as to right of stocking pastures (as DDBC/1/24 pp83-87)
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