Description | Parties: 1) George Craven, South Duffield, farmer 2) Thomas Bell, Caville Hall near Howden, farmer Property: Three closes at Cliffe known as Low Common, containing 10 acres 3 roods and 25 perches, bounded on the north by Cliffe Wood Drain, on the south and east by Low Common Drain and on the west by Cliffe and York Road; land at Cliffe containing 3 roods and 20 perches, bounded on the north by Selby and Market Weighton Road and on the south and west by White Moor and Oxgangs Drain; land at Cliffe containing 3 acres 2 roods and 16 perches, bounded on the north by Low Common North Drain and on the south by land owned by the North Eastern Railway Company; parcel of land at Cliffe formerly 3 closes, containing 6 acres, bounded on the north by Oxen Lane; and cottage, garden and premises at Cliffe containing 3 roods. Consideration: £250 Witnesses: William Baldwin, Howden, solicitor, and George Ward, his clerk Also an indenture dated 18 Aug 1885 for a further sum of £200 |