Description | Parties: 1) Thomas de Cullyngworth, wife Isabella 2) Joan, daughter of John atte Kirksteghill (Isabella and Joan being sisters and heirs of William atte Kirksteghill) Property: lands descending to them from William and from their father John Thomas and Isabella to have a burgage (burgage of John de Ledes east, Byngelay churchyard west); another burgage (burgages of Richard de Thornhill east and that late of Adam Stebayn west); two and a half acres on Milnewrobank towards the south; one acre on Langelandes (lands of prior of Drax north and John Lang south); one acre abutting on the highway from Byngelay [Bingley] to Cottynglay [Cottingley] west and lying towards the south; one acre on Northfield abutting on le Bothumlan[dpitts?] Joan to have burgage called le Stewhous (burgages of John de Baildon east and west); messuage built at Presthorp [Priestorpe] and three acres there (lands of John de Baildon east and of William son of Hugh de Thwaytes west); two and a half acres on Milnewrobank towards the north; one acre abutting on the said highway east; five roods on Northfeld (lands of John Lang west and of Adam Lang east); three roods near Merstalsid (lands of John Lang north and of vicar of Byngelay south); and an annuity of 5s from the five and a half acres of Joan and Isabella (since their land exceeds hers in value) Witnesses: John de Ledes, John Locok, John Lang, Richard Wright Given at Byngelay Two small seals, one a wreath, illegible |