Description | Parties: 1) Reverend John Cooks Faber, Chicklake, clerk, wife Emily Faber, Charles Wilson Faber, formerly of North Deighton then of Doncaster, esquire, wife Mary Beckett Faber, Edward Scholfield, Doncaster, doctor of medicine, wife Elizabeth Sarah Scholfield, Reverend William Henry Elliot, late of Scarborough, then of Worsall Hall, Yarm, clerk, wife Anna Sophia Elliot 2) Jeremiah Bourn Faviell, Featherstone Hall, gentleman Property: Lilley Closes containing eight acres; cottage with outbuildings, garth and croft adjoining; allotments on the common containing three acres 16 perches and one rood 19 perches; Common Carr Close formerly Marshall Close containing two and a half acres; two acres three roods and one acre two roods in the Great Moorfield; 17 perches in the Little Moorfield; one acre in the Southfield; four moors and a half called Butterbumps Parks containing 69 acres two roods 11 perches; two equal third parts of a cottage now in three dwellings with the outbuildings, garth and croft adjoining and allotment containing four acres 20 perches on the common; all in the Manor of Keadby Consideration: £1900 With power of attorney by the steward of the Manor appointing John Birks and William Birks deputy stewards for the purpose of accepting the above surrender, 20 Sep 1847 |