Description | Parties: as described in DDEL/32/28 Property: Manor of Kexby Capital messuage called the Old Hall, and closes called the Ring of the House, Horse Close, the Oakes, the Two Little Paddocks, Old Orchard, the Lady Parkes, south end of the Great Thackmire, Little Thackmire, Postern Wood, Rough Close, Spelwood, Ry Close, Wormestalls, Great Birke Springs; Southside and Northside of the Highwood, Sigh Birke Spring, the Moorside. Matthew Smith's Farm, Robert Hunt's Farme, Williamsons Farme, Bonwells Farme, Bells Farme, and Holdernes Farme. Reserving to Marmaduke and Mabel Constable house in occupation of Thomas Johnson (with the waste ground or highway between the house and River Derwent), closes called the Gray Leazes, right of way to ferry and free passage of a ferry boat near Kexby Bridge. Subject to specified lease Consideration: £1500 Witnesses: T[?] Hodson, Heughe Sigstone, Marmaduke Williamson, Robert Flawith, John Aveson and Thomas Leng Endorsed with livery of seisin Includes: Letter of attorney from Jane Headlam to her son John Headlam of Kexbye [Kexby], gentleman to take seisin, 6 Feb 1650. |