Description | Parties: 1) William Gascoigne, Gawkethorpe, esquire 2) Robert Baildon, Baildon, gentleman Property: parcel of ground 'bounded ... with mear stones' west from Baildon Bridge or Shipley Bridge along the River Aire, 20 yards in length and to the midstream in breadth, with liberty to erect the old mill dam lying east from the bridge to Baildon Mill and any new weirs west from the bridge Consideration: 2s yearly, and doing 12 sickle boons yearly to William Rawson, Shipley William Rawson and his heirs and assigns dwelling in his chief mansion house in Shipley (in which Robert and Rosamond Rawson now dwell) to be hopper free at Baildon Mill; Robert Baildon to have a right of way from Shipley Moor to Baildon Bridge |