Description | Parties: 1) King Charles I 2) James Stuart earl of Lennox Property: specified (tenants and annual rents given) as tenement called Wattongarth in Hesill cum Tranby; tenements in Sunderlandwicke; capital messuage, 4 tenements, 2 cottages, small croft and lands called Oddelands in Huggate: 9 and a half bovates in Middleton; tenements and cottage in North Dalton; arable land in Baynton; decayed tenement in Kilnwicke Percy; cottage in Swinfleet; 2 messuages, 2 and a half bovates, 24 cottages, a Flatt in Le Ings and Flatts in Cranswicke Oldfield, all in Hutton cum Cranswick; free rents in Sunderlandwicke: rents in Driffield; cottages in Hesill and Feerby [Ferriby]; land in Anlaby and Elley [Kirk Ella]; 9 houses in Kingston upon Hull; houses in Beverley; and free rents, free tenancies and tenancies by court roll in Bareby super Donne. To be held of the manor of East Greenwich in free and common socage Consideration: annual rents or fee farms of £70 4s 5 and a half pence from property, formerly of the monastery or priory of Watton, in the lordships or manors of Watton, Hutton Cranswick , Huggate, Barneby super Donne [Barnby Dun] and Hesill [Hessle?], with all other pertaining lands, rights, etc in Yorkshire, city of York, town of Kingston upon Hull, County of Lincolnshire and elsewhere, as granted by letters patent of 12 Sep 7 Charles I (1631] to Anthony Rowse esquire then clerk of the pipe, Charles Harbord esquire, William Scriven esquire and Philip Eden esquire Dated: 16 Dec 13 Charles I [1637] |