Description | Parties: 1) Raiphe Westropp of 'the manner nere the walles' of York esquire ('not having any issue of his body') 2) Sir Cuthbart Pepper of Rychmond, Sir Charles Hales of Newland in the county of the city of Coventry, John Sayer of Worsall esquire Henry Topham of York esquire, George Sayer of Worsall gentleman, and James Smythe of the 'manor nere the walles' of York Property: Rectory and parsonage of Hunmanby with mansion house and all appurtenances Manor of Hunmanby. Manor or grange of Newham (North Riding) Tenement in Burton Pidsey To use of Raiphe Westropp for life; then for 7 years to executors of his will to raise £1300 from the revenues of the premises for the advancement of Thomas, Ellinor, Gartrude and Elizabeth children of William Westropp of Cornbroughe gentleman deceased, then to uses of Raiphe, son and heir of William Westropp, and Thomas Westropp and their heirs successively; then to Ellionor, Gartrude and Elizabeth Westropp. Various provisoes Witnesses: George Thornborowe, Robart Duehurst, Thomas Harryson, Thomas Deane, Jeremy Morton, Thomas Burrell, Edmund Pickeringe, John Ibsonne Livery of seisin Witnesses: William Paige, Thomas Carter, Robert Speddin, Thomas Cornforth, Marke Traynam 31 Jul 1604 Attornment of 19 tenants 2 Aug 1604 |