Description | Parties: 1) William Baildon, Baildon, gentleman, son and heir of Robert Baildon, deceased 2) Isobel Baildon, widow of Robert Baildon Isobel Baildon to have for life, in lieu of dower: messuage called the Over Hall (the Great Barn excepted), three closes called the Croftes, two closes called Hallywell Bankes, closes called Ironbeardes, Hay Gates, Seckalee, Field Close alias New More Crooke, Cliff, Emmot Riddinge, West Ynge, a little spring or wood; a third of a water cornmill called Baildon Milne; house called a Cowhouse, closes called Ealand, Overwoodd Carre, Nether Close, Grene Acre, Stone Delff Close, Kirkfeild Close, Crosse Close, Bottom Ynge, Nethergracious Stockes, Parkhill Buttes, Over Woodd Ende, Gill Ynge, Sandhills, Tilleyes, Mall Croft, Silly Landes, Gill Hill, Jenet Ynge, Calf Close, the Crofte, Great Ynge, Half Acre, Well Ynge, Brigge Close, two Well Acres, four Field Heads, White Close and Cote Close; spring called Wandle Hirst; a third of Cliff Lane Close and the Over Wood Hill close; and parts of houses (usually described as that part above, or below, 'the range wall') seven barns, and crofts, all in Baildon; Agnes Close and Milne Close in Bingley Witnesses: John Brerey, Henry Dunwell, William Stead, Westgait, Will Stede, William Hudson, Nicolas Balie, William Mettcalf, Gorge Balie, J Midgley |