Description | Parties: 1) Mary Shearburn of Snaith, widow, William Hollingworth Driffill of Thealby, gentleman and Elizabeth his wife, John Pearson of Sykehouse, farmer and Hannah his wife, Mary Shearburn and Thomas Shearburn of Snaith, gentleman 2) John Oliver of Sykehouse, farmer, William Mitton of Stamford Baron, gentleman, Henry Eadon of Snaith, esquire Property: Home Close containing 7 acres 2 roods, Cow Pasture containing 5 acres 1 rood 28 perches formerly called Hunter Fields, 1 acre 21 perches and 3 acres 2 roods in Marsh Hill Lane. Dwellinghouse with barn, stables, outbuildings, gardens, orchards etc, containing 2 acres 33 perches, West Rickard Marsh containing 7 acres 20 perches, New Marsh containing 4 acres 3 roods 9 perches, Great Rickard Marsh containing 7 acres 3 roods 15 perches, Poor Land or Little Marsh containing 3 acres 2 roods 22 perches, Bolton Garth containing 3 acres 3 roods 30 perches, Bolton Close 7 acres 38 perches, Waterlands Close 5 acres 19 perches and 2 cottages with outbuildings and gardens thereto (formerly a toft or site of a messuage) containing 34 perches, at Sykehouse Consideration: £2300 Witnesses: Edward E Clark, William Hepworth, Josh Foster, solicitor, Thorne, John Gardiner, John Richardson, HM Driffill, John Simpson and John Simpson, junior |