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Finding NoDDX152/54
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TitleOrder of the Court of Wards and Liveries relating to William Cecil Lord Rosse
Date3 Dec 1634
DescriptionParties:
1) Court of Wards
2) William Cecil, Lord Rosse the heir, and David Cecil esquire (son and heir of Sir Richard Cecil deceased., uncle and next heir of Lord Rosse) with Edward Cecil esquire (executor of Sir Richard Cecil and other purchasers of the estates of Elizabeth, Lady Rosse, deceased.
Property: Manor of Potoe, with 7 messuages. Manor of Ingmanbthorpe. Manor or capital messuage called Moreton Grange and East Harlesey. Yearly rent of £5 out of Kirkham Priory, dissolved, paid for the office of steward of Kirkham. Manor of Homanbie (Hunmanby). Manors of Barton, Aulam (Acclam), Westoe and Leveninge. Manors of South Kilvington and Thornebargh with a watermill and 47 oxgangs. Manor of Seymer (Seamer) with 20 messuages and 11 cottages in Seymer and Newbie. Manor or grange called Hallikeld. Lands and tenements in Middleton, Barton, Acklam, Westowe, Leveninge, South Kilvington, Thornebargh, Seymer and Hallikeld. All in Yorkshire. Fee farm of £40 out of the city of York and 2 houses in Newark, Nottinghamshire. Messuage called the Crockehouse with pasture called Holdserhaugh, the waterfall of Hollesden Hill, parcels called the Crofts, Farm Field, the Hoope, Hastside, and the Watchhill, and wood called Charkley in parish.Messuage, croft, 5 parcels in field called the Crofts, 6 parcels in Levingfield, 6 parcels in Mibiefeild, 4 parcels in the Soweingrige, 13 parcels in the Stremes and 3 parcels in the Toddland all parish Copeland. Messuage, croft, 4 parcels in the West Fields, 25 acres in Wallerhaugh. 6 parcels in Eastfield, 7 parcels in Cullmorton Wood and 16 Lea buttes in Trufflawes abutting on Dodingfeild, parish Woller. Waste lands in Shotton. Croft, 3 parcels and Ingram Field in Bramboroughe, all in Northumberland. Advowson of St Andrews in the Wardrobe in London. Manor of Rosse (Roos) with appurtenances in Marfleete, Ulram, Bransburton, Fossam, Aldburghe, Ringbrough, Wetherwicke, Ryall, Atwicke, Wassand, Benington, Grimston, Catton, Mountwicke, Tonstall, Waxham, Hompton, Hernesby, Ottringham, Edderwicke, East Newton, Pale and Haydon. Manor of South Dighton alias Kirk Dighton with 12 messuages, 7 cottages, 500 acres land, 300 acre meadow, 1000 acres pasture and 60 acres wood. Manor or priory, and rectory, of Warter. Manors of Seyton Rose, Landricke, Nessemore, Stortewaite with Melborne. Lands and tenements in Warter, Seaton Ross, Middleton, Milborne, Storthwaite, Thorneton, Kipplincottes, Bussopp Burton, Lownd, West Elley and Boynton. 6 messuages, 3 cottages, 80 acres land, 4 acres meadow, 103 acres pasture, 4 crofts and 4 tofts in Wheldrake. Manor of Lynton and Yolton upon Owse. Manors of Thurnam Hall and Cliffe. Site of hospital and free chapel of St Giles in Beverley. Manors, lands and tenements in Burnholme, Bielby, Lownde, Middleton, Newton, Wilberfosse, North Dalton, Sutton, Frasthorpe, Awburne, Burneby, (Thex?), Kilnwick Percy and Huggett. All in Yorkshire. Manor of Waltham, Stowe, Tony, with lands and tenements there and in Highhall, County Essex. Capital messuage called Bartley Place or Rutland Place in London 'over against the greate Wardrobe'. Manor of Eckeringe, Nottinghamshire. Lands and tenements in Bottesford, Normanton, Eastrop and Muston; and the rectory of Hoosse, Leicestershire. Manor of Thorpe upon the Hill with 5 messuages, 6 cottages, 120 acres land, meadow and pasture in Thorpe and Hickham and other lands in those places. Manor of Gonerby with messuage, 5 cottages and 40 acres land in Gonerby and Grantham. Lands and tenements in Wolstrope, Hungarton, Wyvell and Roppesley. Manor and rectory of Surfleete with 4 messuages, 5 cottages and 160 acres in Surfleets, Gosburton and Waynefleete. Manor of Wragby. Advowson of East Terrington and Haughton. Lands and tenements in Wragby, Panton, East Terrington, West Haughton, Kinthorpe, Burghe super le Bane, Haughton, Kirmond, Hardwicke, Melton, Rosse, Kettlebiew, Messingham, Wootton, Kirrington, Barnaby, Ulseby, Wraby, Buxhall, Rigby and Glamford Bridge. Mansion house called the Newe Eagle, and the site of the priory or Commandery of Eagle with lands in Eagle, Wisbitch and Haddinton. Manor of Freeston and Butterwicke. Lands and tenements in Freeston, Kakethorpe, Haltofte, Branthorpe, Outhowse and Butterwicke. Site of the priory of Nusted. All in Lincolnshire
Consideration: two-thirds of the rate of £46 12 6d
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