Description | Parties: 1) John Herle, clerk, John Pygot, lately parson of Rosse [Roos] 2) Thomas Nuttyll, son of Peter de Nuttyll, esquire, deceased Property: all property in Tunstall, Sutton, Sutcotes [Southcoates], Drypole [Drypool], Stanefery [Stoneferry], Waghen [Wawne], and Skipse [Skipsea] in Holdernesse [Holderness] which they had of the gift of Peter de Nuttyll (excepting property in Tunstall which Peter de Nutyll had of John de la Pole and others; and three acres arable and one and a half roods meadow in Tunstall now in tenure of Alice, widow of John de Scardeburgh, which, at the request of Thomas de Nuttyll, they had confirmed to William, son of Gilbert Frysell) To Thomas de Nuttyll and heirs of his body with reversion to John Herle and John Pygot Witnesses: Sir Robert de Hilton, John Constable, Halsham, esquire, John de Holme, esquire, William de la Twyer, esquire, John Dysne, esquire Given at Tunstall in Holdernesse Two small seals: (i) an eagle displayed; (ii) illegible |