Description | Parties: 1) William Richardson, Augton [Aughton], gentleman 2) Henry Barker, York, gentleman Property: tithes of corn grain and hay within Withornsey [Withernsea], and all barns, houses and buildings pertaining to them; granted by James I by letters patent 28 Jul 1611 to Francis Morris, Westminster, esquire and Francis Phillips, London, gentleman By indentures of 18 Nov 1611 enrolled in Court of Common Pleas, Westminster, they granted the tithes, among other things, to John Catherall, Hollym, gentleman and Gabriel Catherall, gentleman deceased On 7 Jun 1657 John Catherall, John Bigben York, grocer, and Jane Roper, Kingston upon Hull, widow, by an indenture enrolled in Chancery, granted the tithes to William Richardson Consideration: £170 'Taken and acknowledged by the above said William Richardson before me Richard Etherington esquire one of ye masters in Chancery Extraordinary at York ye 27 Apr 1658' Witnesses: Richard Smith, Walter Curwen, Thomas Smith, Richard Pickard Endorsement: enrolled in Chancery 24 Jul 1658 by Henry Edwards |