Description | Relating to Gertrude Pudsey of Stapleton and the fourth parts of a capital messuage in Sandhutton called Sandhutton Grange and other land and refers to an indenture of 13 May. The indenture follows on from the inquisition 13 May 1634 between: 1) Thomas Pudsey of Stapleton, County of York, gentleman and Gertrude Pudsey 2) Thomas Barnes of Darlington of County Durham, gentleman and Nicholas Pudsey of Stapleton, John Clement of Newton Morrell, County of York, gentleman Property: lordhip of Sandhutton including Sandhutton Grange and lands adjoning it Consideration: a full moiety or half part and an annual rent of £10 to be paid to Roger Simpson, one of the sons of Gertrude Pudsey. After their decease to the use and behoofe of Robert Simpson and heirs but if no heirs are produced, to Roger Simpson and his heirs, but if not heirs are produced, to Peter Pudsey and, in the same way to Thomas Pudsey. The other half part of moiety shall by left to the use and behoofe of Peter Pudsey and Thomas Pudsey, Margery Pudsey and Gertrude Pudsey, children of Thomas Pudsey and Gertrude Pudsey, his wife. And after the death of Sarah Darley or other wife. Also refers to an acknowledgement of a fine presented at the Court of Common Pleas at Westminster by Thomas Pudsey and Gertrude Pudsey to Nicholas Pudsey and John Clement part of the manor of Sandhutton, 6 messuages, 8 cottages, 8 gardens, 8 orchards and dovecote, windmill, 140 acres of land, 60 acres of meadow, 100 acres of pasture, 30 acres of wood[land]. |