Description | Parties: 1) Mary Scaman of Kingston upon Hull spinster 2) Henry Garforth, John Clough, and John Swann bankers in co-partnership with John Raper of York 3) Edward Thompson of Kingston upon Hull butcher 4) Richard Benson Walker of Hodsden Hertfordshire shopkeeper and Mary his wife 5) Charles Cross of Pocklington gentleman 6) Sir George Strickland of Boynton baronet 7) Timothy Mortimer of York trustee of Sir George Strickland Property: messuage, barns, stables, outbuildings, 5 closes lying next to each other called the Tofts Closes (also known as Toft Closes and Little Toft) (4 acres 1 rood 22 perches, 9 acres 3 rood 12 perches, 5 acres 3 roods 8 perches, 3 acres 28 perches and 4 acres 20 perches,), 3 closes called the Great Ings (21 acres 1 rood 31 perches), North Brick Kiln Close (10 acres 1 rood 26 perches) and South Brick Kiln Close (10 acres 3 rood 33 perches), close called Sedgehole ( 16 acres 3 rood 32 perches), and 3 closes lying together called Great Carr (32 acres 2 perches), The Twelve Acres Close (12 acres 28 perches) and Little Whinn Carr (8 acres 3 roods 28 perches), all in Pocklington (boundaries given) Consideration: £1535 mortgage principal and interest by Sir George Strickland to Mary Scaman, Richard Benson Walker and Mary Walker; £30 by Henry Garforth, John Clough and John Swann to Mary Scaman, Richard Benson Walker and Mary Walker Memorial registered at Beverley, Book BF page 25 number 41 |