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1 U DDLO Papers of the Estates of the Earls of Londesborough (Incorporating the Estate Papers of the Earls of Burlington and the Papers of Selby Abbey) Accession number: 1974/10, 1975/12, 1999/11 Historical/Biographical Background The Clifford, Boyle and Denison families of Londesborough estate The 19th century estates of the earls of Londesborough stretched from Selby south of York to Seamer, near Scarborough (the only medieval records in the collection apart from those for Selby are for Seamer). The heart of the estates was Londesborough which was bought by Lord Albert Denison in Prior to his ownership Londesborough had passed down through the Clifford and Boyle families and their estate records date from the late 17th century. Londesborough had originally been an outlying portion of the Archbishop of York's manor of Everingham which passed in 1389 from the Fitzherberts to the Broomfleet family. Henry Broomfleet (d.1469) left no male heir and Londesborough passed from him to the heirs of his daughter, Margaret, who had married John de Clifford (b.1435). The Cliffords owned Skipton castle and John de Clifford was a leading Lancastrian who was killed just before the battle of Towton in His estates were forfeited and his son, Henry (b.1454), went into hiding disguised as a shepherd before being reinstated to his lands by Henry VII in He died in 1523 and was buried in the chancel of Londesborough with his mother (Neave, Londesborough, pp.8-9; Robinson, Some notes, p.6; Wilton, The Cliffords and Boyles, pp.18-19). Henry Clifford's son, also Henry, became friendly with the young Henry Tudor (Henry VIII) and was later made 1st earl of Cumberland. The 2nd earl of Cumberland, also Henry, left his land at Londesborough and Weighton to his younger son, Francis Clifford (b.1559), for life tenure. His eldest son, George 3rd earl of Cumberland, reverted the land to the use of his brother and his brother's heirs permanently in 1587, leading to a lengthy and bitter dispute between Francis and his niece, Anne Clifford. He then died without leaving a male heir to the title and Francis Clifford became 4th earl of Cumberland in He inherited Skipton castle, but he and his wife, Grisold, lived much of the time in the house they had built at Londesborough upon their marriage in 1589 and she was buried there (Neave, Londesborough, p.9; Neave, 'Londesborough Hall'; Wilton, The Cliffords and Boyles, pp.20-1; Robinson, Some notes, p.7). Francis and Grisold Clifford had a son, Henry (b.1592), and a daughter, Margaret, who married Thomas Wentworth, earl of Strafford (executed 1641). Francis Clifford died in 1641 and his son inherited the title but only outlived him by two years. Henry Clifford's sons had all died in infancy and the title became extinct upon his death in 1643 and the Londesborough estate was inherited by his daughter, Elizabeth, who had married Richard Boyle (b.1612). Boyle was the 2nd son of the 1st earl of Cork and in 1664 Charles II made him earl of Burlington for his royalist services during the civil wars. The estate papers largely begin with this generation of the family and it was Elizabeth and Richard Boyle who employed the architect Robert Hooke to reconstruct the Elizabethan house. The result was a 'Wren-style country house'. They also built new stables and gardens as well as making improvements to the village, including the building of a hospital for twelve poor people of the parish and this Page 1 of 140
2 still exists (Neave, Londesborough, pp.10-13, 30; Neave, 'Londesborough Hall'; Wilton, The Cliffords and Boyles, pp.28-9; Robinson, Some notes, p.7). Both Elizabeth and Richard Boyle were long-lived, Elizabeth dying first in 1690 and Richard in Their son and successor died in 1694 and his son, Charles, succeeded as 2nd earl of Burlington for just three years until he too died in They were all buried in the Burlington vault which had been built under the chancel of the church at Londesborough. The estate was inherited by Richard Boyle (b.1694), 3rd earl of Burlington. He married Dorothy, daughter of the marquess of Halifax. Richard Boyle was the last and most significant earl of Burlington to own Londesborough. He was a patron of the arts and an architect and landscaper, who rebuilt his own houses (including Londesborough in the 1730s), advised people like the Maister family on how to build theirs and was responsible for building the assembly rooms at York. He held several government offices and was on the privy council. He was thus required to be away from Yorkshire for most of each year and he returned to Londesborough for a few weeks of each year at most (Neave, Londesborough, pp.14-19; Neave, 'Londesborough Hall'; Wilton; Robinson, Some notes, p.8). When Richard Boyle died in 1753 the estates were inherited by his daughter, Charlotte, who was married to William Cavendish, the marquess of Hartington. Sadly Charlotte died at Londesborough only a year later at the age of 23. Therefore, in 1755 when William Cavendish succeeded to the titles of his father, the estates came into the possession of the dukes of Devonshire. The 4th duke of Devonshire visited Londesborough several times after his wife's death, but after a while his visits became less frequent and the history of Londesborough from this time is one of neglect. William, 5th duke of Devonshire (b.1748), succeeded his father upon his death in 1764, but as he had no attachment to Londesborough he visited very infrequently (Neave, Londesborough, pp.16-18; Neave, 'Londesborough Hall'). William married Georgiana, daughter of Earl Spencer and their son inherited Londesborough on William's death in The 6th duke of Devonshire had several houses, some, including Londesborough, in need of repair. His choice, in 1818, was to sacrifice Londesborough in order to spend money on Chatsworth. He used the old bricks to build and repair farms in Londesborough. In 1839 he built a new house, the Shooting Box, but as he continued to find the Londesborough estate a drain on his finances he sold up for 470,000 in The new owner was George Hudson, the railway entrepreneur, whose purchase of 12,000 acres in this area enabled him to block anyone else's access to building the York to Market Weighton railway line (Neave, Londesborough, pp.18-20; Neave, 'Londesborough Hall'). George Hudson's tenure was brief; he was forced to flee abroad due to financial malpractice and the estate was sold in 1850 to Lord Albert Denison. Albert Denison was the son of the marchioness of Conyngham, mistress of George IV (he was born Albert Conyngham). The marchioness of Conyngham was the daughter of a Leeds banker who had acquired considerable estates especially around Seamer, near Scarborough. Her brother succeeded to these estates and when he died without a male heir they were transferred to his nephew, Albert Conyngham, who was then required to take the name Denison. One of the other requirements was that Albert (Conyngham) Denison use some of his inheritance to purchase further estates and this he did, a year after his uncle's death, when he acquired Londesborough (Neave, Londesborough, pp.21-3). Albert Denison took the title Londesborough when he became baron in 1850, but he chose to live in Grimston, only coming to Londesborough for shooting. He died in 1860, when his son, William Henry Forester Denison (b.1834), succeeded. William Denison was Liberal MP for the corrupt boroughs of Beverley and then Scarborough and on joining the Conservatives he Page 2 of 140
3 was made 1st Viscount Raincliffe and 1st earl of Londesborough. He inherited 2 million in stocks and shares and a yearly rental roll of 100,000, but he had been given a taste of an extravagant lifestyle at his coming of age, an extended and lavish affair held in every estate over several days and involving thousands of guests, and so he proceeded to spend all his money. He had to sell Grimston Park in 1872 to pay off debts. He died in 1900 and his son, Francis Denison (b.1864), kept up the pattern, hosting expensive royal visits and shooting parties. He was fond of fire brigades so he created one in the village. In 1905 he held a vast village fete complete with six travelling pygmies and in 1909 he eventually leased the house to an Austrian nobleman (Neave, Londesborough, pp.23-5; Pine, The new extinct peerage, p.183). When Francis Denison died in 1919 he was succeeded by his eldest son, George (b.1892), as 3rd earl of Londesborough and when he too died in 1920, his younger son, Hugo (b.1894), became the 4th and last earl of Londesborough until In 1923 he sold most of the estate and since that time the Shooting Box (now divided into Londesborough Hall and Londesborough Park) has been owned by Dr and Mrs Ashwin who live in one half while the other is leased out. Although the earldom became extinct, the barony did not, passing laterally to Hugo Denison's cousin, Ernest William Denison, and it has since passed down through his heirs. The current owner of the papers is Richard John Denison, 9th Lord Londesborough (b.1959) (Neave, Londesborough, pp.23-8, 32; Pine, The new extinct peerage, p.183). Custodial history: Deposited via Messrs. Crust, Todd and Mills in Donated via Donald Carrick, on the authority of Sandersons Solicitors (successor to Crust, Todd and Mills), June Description: Comprising around 8500 items, the collection falls into basically two types of record: medieval charters relating to the administration of Selby Abbey and its estates, and later estate papers of the Boyle family, the earls of Cork and Burlington, and then the Denisons or Earls of Londesborough. U DDLO is by far the larger deposit and comprises the following: estate papers for the manor of Brayton ( ), including court rolls , a 1638 list of pains and 19th century court rolls and jury verdicts; court rolls for the manor of Brayton and Thorpe Willoughby ( ); the 1426 court roll for the manor of Crowle; manorial records for Eastoft ( ), including the 1318 court roll, the bailiffs account rolls for and servants' accounts ; manorial records for the prebend of the prebendary of Fridaythorpe with Goodmanham ( ), including court rolls, jury verdicts, surrenders and admissions; the same sorts of manorial records for the manor of Gannock ( ), Goodmanham ( ; including a 1776 survey of the allotments within the manor), Hambleton ( including the sale in 1849 to Laura Petre of some closes), Hillam ( ; including extracts of the will of the Reverend Thomas Chester of Lodsham); manorial records of Londesborough largely of the eighteenth century ( ), including a case involving the earl of Londesborough about responsibility for waifs and strays circa 1705, a settlement certificate of William Cobb and his wife Alice of 1768 and a letter dated 1805 from Rowland Croxton to James Collins about the attendance of tenants at the Londesborough court; manorial records for Market Weighton and Shipton ( ) divided into 1500 surrenders and admissions ( ) and 800 jury verdicts ( ) for the king's court and 1500 surrenders and admissions ( ) and 800 jury verdicts ( ) for the lord's court and miscellaneous records for both including accounts of fines received, four letters, the proclamation of the earl of Burlington at the opening of a fair in 1806 and an original bundle of papers relating to a case of the earl of Burlington against Thomas Worsley over Page 3 of 140
4 the use of common land in Weighton and North Cliff; manorial court records for Middleton ( ) including two letters from Suckling Spendlove to James Collins about a mortgage on a cottage in 1770 and the 1847 letter of Elizabeth Petch about the death of her husband who had been bailiff; manorial records for Monk Frystone ( ), including an extract from the 1841 will of Richard Connell; intermittent court rolls from the manor of Monk Frystone and Hillam ( ); call rolls and verdicts for North Dalton ( ); the same for Nunburnholme ( ); a small number of the same for Osgodby ( ); court rolls for the manor of Over Selby alias Bondgate from and then sporadically until 1552; manorial and miscellaneous records for Seamer ( ), including jury verdicts, presentments and call rolls, the 1790 appointment of John Lockwood of Beverley as estate steward, a 1790 list of tenants and 1791 letter about estate boundaries and a copy of the 1809 enclosure case; court rolls and other manorial records for Selby cum Membris ( ; these are very complete from ); records for the manor of Selby ( ), including 68 jury verdicts from the late 19th century; the court roll of Selby Waterhouses ( ); two court rolls for Snaith (1458, 1521); manorial records for Thorpe Willoughby ( ), including court rolls from the 1510s to circa 1550 and jury verdicts from the late 19th century; manorial records for Thwing ( ) including call rolls and jury verdicts largely dating from the 1720s to the mid-19th century; court records for Tibthorpe ( ); court records for Watton ( ) and court records for Willerby ( ). U DDLO/20 contains the following account rolls for Selby Abbey: bursar ( , intermittent); pittancer ( , intermittent); abbot's proctor ( ); kitchener ( , , ); sacristan , , intermittent); extern cellarer ( , , ); granger ( , , , , ); infirmarer ( ); chaplain to the abbot ( ); almoner and keeper of the chantry ( ); cellarer ( ). In addition, U DDLO contains a miscellaneous section at U DDLO/30 which includes 18th century drainage and navigation plans, late 19th century memoranda about the earl of Londesborough holding courts and a catalogue of property at Middleton on the Wolds, North Dalton, Shipton, Market Weighton, Goodmanham, Nunburnholme, Watton and Sutton Cranswick dated U DDLO2 also contains largely manorial court records, most of them being very complete and unbroken for Brayton ( ); Fridaythorpe with Goodmanham ( ); Hambleton ( ); Hillam ( ; with a copy of the 1811 Hillam enclosure award); Market Weighton with Shipton ( ); Middleton, court rolls ( ) and minute books ( ); Monk Frystone court rolls ( ); for Selby, a court roll of , a call roll and a jury minute book as well as some miscellaneous account books and rentals (see further details below); court rolls for Over Selby/Bondgate ( ); unbroken court rolls for Selby cum Membris and court minute books ; records for Thorpe Willoughby ( ) including a court roll and a miscellany of earlier items. U DDLO2/12 is a section of miscellaneous items which includes early 20th century plans of the earl of Londesborough's East Riding and West Riding estates. U DDLO3 was deposited by the solicitors Crust, Todd and Mills, and mainly consists of admissions, surrenders and related papers from the manors of the Londesborough Estate around Selby. J Willis Mills, solicitor, was steward of the manors. Page 4 of 140
5 Arrangement U DDLO/1 Manor of Brayton, U DDLO/2 Manor of Brayton and Thorpe Willoughby, U DDLO/3 Manor of Crowle, 1426 U DDLO/4 Manor of Eastoft, U DDLO/5 Manor of The Prebend of the Prebendary of Fridaythorpe with Goodmanham, U DDLO/6 Manor of Gannock par. Hutton Cranswick, U DDLO/7 Manor of Goodmanham, U DDLO/8 Manor of Hambleton, U DDLO/9 Manor of Hillam, U DDLO/10 Manor of Londesborough, U DDLO/11 Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton, U DDLO/12 Manor of Middleton, U DDLO/13 Manor of Monk Frystone, U DDLO/14 Manor of Monk Frystone and Hillam, U DDLO/15 Manor of North Dalton, U DDLO/16 Manor of Nunburnholme, U DDLO/17 Manor of Osgodby, U DDLO/18 Manor of Over Selby, U DDLO/19 Manor of Seamer, 18th cent U DDLO/20 Selby Abbey, U DDLO/21 Manor of Selby cum Membris, U DDLO/22 Manor of Selby, U DDLO/23 Manor of Selby Waterhouses, U DDLO/24 Manor of Snaith, U DDLO/25 Manor of Thorpe Willoughby, U DDLO/26 Manor of Thwing, U DDLO/27 Manor of Tibthorpe, U DDLO/28 Manor of Watton, U DDLO/29 Manor of Willerby (Staxton), U DDLO/30 Various, U DDLO2/1 Manor of Brayton, U DDLO2/2 Manor of the Prebend of the Prebendary of Fridaythorpe with Goodmanham, U DDLO2/3 Manor of Hambleton, U DDLO2/4 Manor of Hillam, U DDLO2/5 Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton, U DDLO2/6 Manor of Middleton, U DDLO2/7 Manor of Monk Fryston, U DDLO2/8 Manor of Selby, U DDLO2/9 Manor of (Over) Selby alias Bondgate, U DDLO2/10 Manor of Selby cum Membris, U DDLO2/11 Manor of Thorpe Willoughby, U DDLO2/12 Miscellaneous, U DDLO3/1 Manor of Brayton U DDLO3/2 Manor of Hambleton U DDLO3/3 Manor of Hillam U DDLO3/4 Manor of Monk Fryston U DDLO3/5 Manors of Monk Fryston and Hillam Page 5 of 140
6 U DDLO3/6 Manor of Nunburnholme U DDLO3/7 Manor of Selby U DDLO3/8 Manor of Thorpe Willoughby U DDLO3/9 Manor of Weighton and Shipton U DDLO3/10 Documents relating to more than one manor U DDLO3/11 Mineral rights U DDLO3/12 Londesborough and Selby Estates U DDLO3/13 Accounts U DDLO3/14 Draft documents U DDLO3/15 Miscellaneous documents Extent: 20 linear metres Related material: Further archives of Selby Abbey are at U DWE. Other repositories: Londesborough household account books, Bolton Abbey Londesborough settled estate papers [reference DDLO], East Riding of Yorkshire Archives Londesborough papers, Chatsworth House Selby Abbey papers, York Minster Library (a few more in Lincoln Record Office, Sheffield Record Office, British Library) Finding aids: Entries in Landed family and estate archives and Religious archives subject guide Access conditions: Access will be granted to any accredited reader Language: English, Latin U DDLO First Deposit U DDLO/1 Manor of Brayton U DDLO/1/1 U DDLO/1/2 U DDLO/1/3 U DDLO/1/4 U DDLO/1/5 U DDLO/1/6 Manor of Brayton: Court Roll Manor of Brayton: Court Roll Manor of Brayton: Court Roll Manor of Brayton: Court Roll Manor of Brayton: Court Roll Manor of Brayton: Court Roll Nov 1485-Feb Page 6 of 140
7 U DDLO/1/7 U DDLO/1/8 U DDLO/1/9 U DDLO/1/10 U DDLO/1/11 U DDLO/1/12 U DDLO/1/13 U DDLO/1/14 U DDLO/1/15 U DDLO/1/16 U DDLO/1/17 U DDLO/1/18 U DDLO/1/19 U DDLO/1/20 U DDLO/1/21 U DDLO/1/22 Manor of Brayton: Court Roll Manor of Brayton: Court Roll Manor of Brayton: Court Roll Manor of Brayton: Court Roll Manor of Brayton: Court Roll Manor of Brayton: Court Roll Manor of Brayton: Court Roll Manor of Brayton: Court Roll Manor of Brayton: Lists of pains 3 items Manor of Brayton: File of Jury Verdicts Manor of Brayton: File of Jury Verdicts Manor of Brayton: Jury Verdicts 57 items Manor of Brayton: File of extracts from Court Rolls Manor of Brayton: File of extracts from Court Rolls Manor of Brayton: Precept for holding court Manor of Brayton: Notice for holding court c May Dec 1892 Page 7 of 140
8 U DDLO/2 Manor of Brayton and Thorpe Willoughby U DDLO/2/1 U DDLO/2/2 U DDLO/2/3 U DDLO/2/4 U DDLO/2/5 U DDLO/2/6 U DDLO/2/7 U DDLO/2/8 U DDLO/2/9 U DDLO/2/10 U DDLO/2/11 U DDLO/2/12 Manor of Brayton and Thorpe Willoughby: Court Roll Manor of Brayton and Thorpe Willoughby: Court Roll Manor of Brayton and Thorpe Willoughby: Court Roll Manor of Brayton and Thorpe Willoughby: Court Roll Manor of Brayton and Thorpe Willoughby: Court Roll Manor of Brayton and Thorpe Willoughby: Court Roll Manor of Brayton and Thorpe Willoughby: Court Roll Manor of Brayton and Thorpe Willoughby: Court Roll Manor of Brayton and Thorpe Willoughby: Court Roll Manor of Brayton and Thorpe Willoughby: Court Roll Manor of Brayton and Thorpe Willoughby: Court Roll Manor of Brayton and Thorpe Willoughby: Court Roll Page 8 of 140
9 U DDLO/2/13 U DDLO/2/14 U DDLO/2/15 U DDLO/2/16 U DDLO/2/17 U DDLO/2/18 U DDLO/2/19 U DDLO/2/20 U DDLO/2/21 U DDLO/2/22 U DDLO/2/23 U DDLO/2/24 U DDLO/2/25 Manor of Brayton and Thorpe Willoughby: Court Roll Manor of Brayton and Thorpe Willoughby: Court Roll Manor of Brayton and Thorpe Willoughby: Court Roll Manor of Brayton and Thorpe Willoughby: Court Roll Manor of Brayton and Thorpe Willoughby: Court Roll Manor of Brayton and Thorpe Willoughby: Court Roll Manor of Brayton and Thorpe Willoughby: Court Roll Manor of Brayton and Thorpe Willoughby: Court Roll Manor of Brayton and Thorpe Willoughby: Court Roll Manor of Brayton and Thorpe Willoughby: Court Roll Manor of Brayton and Thorpe Willoughby: Court Roll Manor of Brayton and Thorpe Willoughby: Court Roll Manor of Brayton and Thorpe Willoughby: Court Roll Page 9 of 140
10 U DDLO/2/26 U DDLO/2/27 Manor of Brayton and Thorpe Willoughby: Court Roll Manor of Brayton and Thorpe Willoughby: Court Roll U DDLO/3 Manor of Crowle 1426 U DDLO/3/1 Manor of Crowle: Court Roll 1426 U DDLO/4 Manor of Eastoft U DDLO/4/1 U DDLO/4/2 U DDLO/4/3 U DDLO/5 U DDLO/5/1 U DDLO/5/2 U DDLO/5/3 U DDLO/5/4 Manor of Eastoft: Court Roll Manor of Eastoft: Bailiff's account roll Manor of Eastoft: Bailiff's account roll Manor of the Prebend of the Prebendary of Fridaythorpe with Goodmanham Manor of the Prebend of the Prebendary of Fridaythorpe with Goodmanham: Jury Verdicts Specifically ; ; ; ; 1865; 1881; s Manor of the Prebend of the Prebendary of Fridaythorpe with Goodmanham: Notices of holding of courts 7 items Manor of the Prebend of the Prebendary of Fridaythorpe with Goodmanham: Copyhold rentals Specifically 1792; 1796; ; 1865; 1884 Manor of the Prebend of the Prebendary of Fridaythorpe with Goodmanham: Precepts for holding courts Specifically 1796; 1805; 1811; ; items Page 10 of 140
11 U DDLO/5/5 U DDLO/5/6 U DDLO/5/7 U DDLO/5/8 U DDLO/5/9 U DDLO/5/10 U DDLO/5/11 Manor of the Prebend of the Prebendary of Fridaythorpe with Goodmanham: Minutes of fines to be taken on admittances Manor of the Prebend of the Prebendary of Fridaythorpe with Goodmanham: Call roll Manor of the Prebend of the Prebendary of Fridaythorpe with Goodmanham: Lists of copyholders. 2 items Manor of the Prebend of the Prebendary of Fridaythorpe with Goodmanham: Draft of court roll Manor of the Prebend of the Prebendary of Fridaythorpe with Goodmanham: Draft of court roll Manor of the Prebend of the Prebendary of Fridaythorpe with Goodmanham: Surrenders, Admissions and Inquisitions Post Mortem. c. 100 items Manor of the Prebend of the Prebendary of Fridaythorpe with Goodmanham: Surrenders and Admissions An original bundle 14 items U DDLO/6 Manor of Gannock par. Hutton Cranswick U DDLO/6/1 U DDLO/6/2 U DDLO/6/3 U DDLO/6/4 Manor of Gannock: Jury Verdicts Specifically ; ; ; ; ; items Manor of Gannock: Presentment Manor of Gannock: Copy Minutes Manor of Gannock: Notice to constable to attend court Aug Sep 1806 Page 11 of 140
12 U DDLO/6/5 U DDLO/6/6 U DDLO/6/7 Manor of Gannock: Copy Minutes Manor of Gannock: Call rolls Specifically ; 1839; 1840; items Manor of Gannock: Precepts for holding court 25 Aug U DDLO/7 Manor of Goodmanham U DDLO/7/1 U DDLO/7/2 U DDLO/7/3 U DDLO/7/4 U DDLO/7/5 U DDLO/7/6 U DDLO/7/7 Manor of Goodmanham: Jury Verdicts Specifically 1707; ; ; ; ; 1874; 1881; items Manor of Goodmanham: List of byelaws Manor of Goodmanham: Call rolls Specifically ; ; 1815; items Manor of Goodmanham: List of pains Manor of Goodmanham: Precepts for holding court Specifically ; items Manor of Goodmanham: 'Survey of allotments within the manor' Manor of Goodmanham: Surrender: Mr. John Newcombe to the Rt. Hon. William H. T. Denison, Baron Londesborough Cottage and garth, c Oct Jan Aug 1878 U DDLO/8 Manor of Hambleton U DDLO/8/1 U DDLO/8/2 U DDLO/8/3 Manor of Hambleton: File of Jury Verdicts 1 file Manor of Hambleton: File of Jury Verdicts 1 file Manor of Hambleton: File of Jury Verdicts 1 file Page 12 of 140
13 U DDLO/8/4 U DDLO/8/5 U DDLO/8/6 U DDLO/8/7 U DDLO/8/8 U DDLO/8/9 Manor of Hambleton: Jury Verdicts 7s Manor of Hambleton: File of extracts from court rolls 1 file Manor of Hambleton: File of extracts from court rolls 1 file Manor of Hambleton: Precept for holding court Manor of Hambleton: Notice of holding of court Manor of Hambleton: Surrenders and Admissions 6 items May May U DDLO/8/10 Manor of Hambleton: Bargain and Sale for s: William Rimmington of Gateforth, farmer to Hon. Laura Maria Petre, of Cossey Hall, co. Norfolk, widow Closes called Grey Carrs (4), and Farr Gray Carrs and 4ac. 16p 9 Jul 1849 U DDLO/9 Manor of Hillam U DDLO/9/1 U DDLO/9/2 U DDLO/9/3 U DDLO/9/4 U DDLO/9/5 U DDLO/9/6 Manor of Hillam: File of Jury Verdicts 1 file Manor of Hillam: File of Jury Verdicts 1 file Manor of Hillam: File of Jury Verdicts 1 file This item is currently missing from our collections and cannot therefore be viewed at the present time Manor of Hillam: Jury Verdicts 70 items Manor of Hillam: File of extracts from court rolls 1 file Manor of Hillam: File of extracts from court rolls 1 file Page 13 of 140
14 U DDLO/9/7 U DDLO/9/8 U DDLO/9/9 U DDLO/9/10 U DDLO/9/11 Manor of Hillam: Notice for holding court Manor of Hillam: Surrenders and Admissions Specifically 1713; 1728; items Manor of Hillam: Deeds of enfranchisement 8 items 'Copy. Particulars and Conditions for Sale by Auction of land situate at Hillam' Extract from the Will of Rev. Thomas Chester of Lodsham 5 Dec Oct 1904 early 20th cent. U DDLO/10 Manor of Londesborough U DDLO/10/1 U DDLO/10/2 U DDLO/10/3 U DDLO/10/4 U DDLO/10/5 U DDLO/10/6 Manor of Londesborough: Jury Verdicts Specifically ; 1731; ; 1825; ; 1866; items Manor of Londesborough: Call Rolls Specifically ; ; ; 1816; 1825; ; 1866; items Manor of Londesborough: Jury list Manor of Londesborough: Precepts for holding courts Specifically ; items Manor of Londesborough: Case in Richard, Earl of Burlington v. [ ] Willoughby, esq Whether waifs and strays from manor of Thurgoldby on the north Wolds are due to the manor of Londesborough: Letters: Francis Peirson, Beverley to James Collins, Knaresborough Jury service of Mr. Knowlsly, tenant of Mowthorpe 2 items Oct c Oct-6 Nov 1761 Page 14 of 140
15 U DDLO/10/7 U DDLO/10/8 U DDLO/10/9 U DDLO/10/10 U DDLO/10/11 'A note of the lands lett to John Erith with Will. Middletons farme' Settlement certificate of William Cobb and wife Alice Market Weighton to Londesborough Manor of Londesborough: Estreats of amercements Specifically 1798; items Letter: Rowland Croxton, Groom to James Collins, Londesborough Attendance of tenants of Mr. Rausby's estate at Croome at Londesborough court Manor of Londesborough: 'List of owners and occupiers who pay at the Londesborough court' c. 1760s 17 Jun Oct U DDLO/11 Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton U DDLO/11/1 U DDLO/11/2 U DDLO/11/3 U DDLO/11/4 U DDLO/11/5 Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's Court: Surrenders, Admissions and Inquisitions Post Mortem c items Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's Court: Call Rolls Specifically ; items Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's Court: Manor of Weighton Jury Verdicts c. 400 items Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's Court: Manor of Shipton Jury Verdicts c. 400 items Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's Court: Court roll Oct 1714 Page 15 of 140
16 U DDLO/11/6 U DDLO/11/7 U DDLO/11/8 U DDLO/11/9 U DDLO/11/10 U DDLO/11/11 U DDLO/11/12 U DDLO/11/13 U DDLO/11/14 U DDLO/11/15 U DDLO/11/16 Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's Court: Court roll Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's Court: Presentments Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's Court: Jury list Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's Court: Memoranda for courts held on Specifically 18 May 1753; October 1753 Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's Court: Warrants to levy presentments 3 items Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: Lord's Court: Call rolls Specifically ; ; ; items Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: Lord's Court: Manor of Weighton Jury Verdicts Specifically 1716; c. 400 items Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: Lord's Court: Manor of Shipton Jury Verdicts Specifically 1705; Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: Lord's Court: Court roll Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: Lord's Court: Surrenders, Admissions and Inquisitions Post Mortem c items Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: Lord's Court: Jury list Oct Oct May-20 Oct Oct 1727 Page 16 of 140
17 U DDLO/11/17 U DDLO/11/18 U DDLO/11/19 U DDLO/11/20 U DDLO/11/21 U DDLO/11/22 U DDLO/11/23 U DDLO/11/24 U DDLO/11/25 Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: Lord's Court: Case between John Smith and George Foster Purchase of a house Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: Lord's Court: 'Observation of Inchroachment at this Court' Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: Accounts of fines received 50 items Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: Estreats of Amercements Specifically 1713; c. 75 items Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: Memoranda of Surrenders and Admissions 52 items Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: Precepts for holding courts Specifically ; ; items Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: 'Graves of Weighton ther colleccon' Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: Extracts from records 'to prove the freeholders of the manor of Weighton to hold (of Earl of Cumberland) by knight's service and suite of court' ( ) Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: Memorandum 'of Weighton arrears' 27 Apr Oct c Page 17 of 140
18 U DDLO/11/26 U DDLO/11/27 U DDLO/11/28 U DDLO/11/29 U DDLO/11/30 U DDLO/11/31 U DDLO/11/32 U DDLO/11/33 U DDLO/11/34 Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: Papers in a case relating to the distraint of a silver tankard by the bailiff of the manor of Market Weighton. 4 items Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: Letter: A. Spurrett, Kensington to Richard Musgrave, Londesborough Weighton tenants grinding corn at other mills; mine and smelting mill at Ardmoke in Ireland, Mr. Robinson and court rolls Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: Accounts relating to estate of Timothy Aslop, dec'd Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: Pains laid Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: 'Estimate for repairs wanting at Weighton Mill' Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: List of 'Coppy's Wanting at Weighton' Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: List of (suitors?) Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: List of 'Persons that may default on the Call Roll' Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: Jury Lists 3 items May Apr c c. 1730s 30 Apr 1742 c. 1740s Page 18 of 140
19 U DDLO/11/35 U DDLO/11/36 U DDLO/11/37 U DDLO/11/38 U DDLO/11/39 U DDLO/11/40 U DDLO/11/41 U DDLO/11/42 U DDLO/11/43 Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: Proceedings in Richard Lidster v Marmaduke Braithwaite, the younger Injury to mare of Richard Lidster Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: Letter: Jonas Lindsay, Otley to William Vawser, Market Weighton Summoning a jury for Mr. Snell of Goodmanham Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: List of Headlands to the examinted by the jury Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: Bye laws Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: Proclamation of Richard, Earl of Burlington at opening of a fair Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: Letter: William Vawser, Weighton Holding of courts; Mr. Langdall's farms at Houghton and stray sheep Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: Account for court dinners, April and December 1806 Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: Letter: Copyhold Commissioners to I.S.W. Kirkpatrick, Market Weighton Procedure for enfranchising land Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: Court File Sep May Oct 1762 c. 1760s 13 Apr 1764 Dec Aug Page 19 of 140
20 U DDLO/11/44 U DDLO/11/45 U DDLO/11/46 U DDLO/11/47 U DDLO/11/48 U DDLO/11/49 U DDLO/11/50 U DDLO/11/51 U DDLO/11/52 U DDLO/11/53 Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: Court File Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: Valuations of land to be enfranchised Specifically 1893; 1894; items Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: Agreement between Francis, Earl of Cumberland and the copyholders of Weighton with Shipton Fines payable on surrenders and admission of copyhold land: Schedule of holdings and fines payable Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: Copy of Agreement as U DDLO/11/46 Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: Copy of Agreement as U DDLO/11/46 Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: Copy of Agreement as U DDLO/11/46 Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: Copy of schedule as U DDLO/11/46 Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: Presentments in Weighton and Shipton manor court Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: Depositions relating to Weighton Common Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: Case relating to common called Carson in Weighton and of claim of inhabitants of North Cliffe to common there Nov 1631 c c c c Jun Aug 1701 Page 20 of 140
21 U DDLO/11/54 U DDLO/11/55 U DDLO/11/56 U DDLO/11/57 U DDLO/11/58 U DDLO/11/59 U DDLO/11/60 U DDLO/11/61 U DDLO/11/62 Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: Letter: H. Baguley to Henry Foster, Londesborough Action for trespass (as U DDLO/11/53) Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: Letters: A. Spurret to Mr. Foster Case as U DDLO/11/53 Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: Deposition relating to perjured witnesses In case as U DDLO/11/53? Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: Case relating to Weighton Common Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: Letter: Edw. Barnard to Mr. Brown Finding witnesses for case (as U DDLO/11/57?) Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: Letter: E. Barnard to Mr. Chappelow, Market Weighton Securing witnesses Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: Schedule similar to that in U DDLO/11/46 Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: Interrogatories and depositions in Richard, Earl of Burlington and others v. Thomas Worseley Commons in Market Weighton and North Cliff Manor of Market Weighton with Shipton: King's and Lord's Courts: Proceedings in case as U DDLO/11/61 20 Aug 1701 Dec Jun Jul Jun Oct c c Page 21 of 140
22 U DDLO/12 Manor of Middleton U DDLO/12/1 U DDLO/12/2 U DDLO/12/3 U DDLO/12/4 U DDLO/12/5 U DDLO/12/6 U DDLO/12/7 U DDLO/12/8 U DDLO/12/9 U DDLO/12/10 U DDLO/12/11 U DDLO/12/12 Manor of Middleton: Call rolls Specifically ; ; items Manor of Middleton: Jury Verdicts Specifically ; ; 1893; 1897; items Manor of Middleton: Rentals 13 items Manor of Middleton: Receipts for rents Specifically 1703; items Manor of Middleton: Precepts for holding courts Specifically ; 1829; ; items Manor of Middleton: Memoranda of arrears of rents 3 items Manor of Middleton: Estreats of fines Specifically 1729; items Manor of Middleton: Warrant to distrain Manor of Middleton: List of tenants and freeholders Manor of Middleton: Draft Court Roll Manor of Middleton: Surrenders, Admissions and Inquisitions Post Mortem Specifically 1706; 1730; 1742; ; 1814; ; 1893; items Letters: Suckling Spendlove, Beverley to James Collins, esq. Middleton Mortgage of cottage at Middleton 2 items late 18th cent Apr-15 Oct 1770 Page 22 of 140
23 U DDLO/12/13 U DDLO/12/14 Manor of Middleton: Rent Demand Note: Richard Sowray, collector to John Bucknall Letter from Elizabeth Petch Her husband, who held the office of the bailiff [of the Manor of Middleton], is dead 3 Jul Oct 1847 U DDLO/13 Manor of Monk Fryston U DDLO/13/1 U DDLO/13/2 U DDLO/13/3 U DDLO/13/4 U DDLO/13/5 U DDLO/13/6 U DDLO/13/7 U DDLO/13/8 U DDLO/13/9 Manor of Monk Fryston: File of Jury Verdicts 1 file Manor of Monk Fryston: File of Jury Verdicts 1 file Manor of Monk Fryston: File of Jury Verdicts 1 file Manor of Monk Fryston: Jury Verdicts 72 items Manor of Monk Fryston: File of extracts from court rolls 1 file Manor of Monk Fryston: Surrenders and Admissions Specifically 1675; ; 1725; 1728; 1833; 1839; 1854; 1868; ; items Manor of Monk Fryston: Warrant to distraint for an amercement Manor of Monk Fryston: Notice to attend court and to pay a copyhold fine Extract from Will of Mr. Richard Connell Oct Oct Oct 1841 U DDLO/14 Manor of Monk Fryston and Hillam U DDLO/14/1 U DDLO/14/2 Manor of Monk Fryston and Hillam: Court Roll Manor of Monk Fryston and Hillam: Court Roll Page 23 of 140
24 U DDLO/14/3 U DDLO/14/4 U DDLO/14/5 U DDLO/14/6 U DDLO/14/7 U DDLO/14/8 U DDLO/14/9 U DDLO/14/10 Manor of Monk Fryston and Hillam: Court Roll Manor of Monk Fryston and Hillam: Court Roll Manor of Monk Fryston and Hillam: Court Roll Manor of Monk Fryston and Hillam: Court Roll Manor of Monk Fryston and Hillam: Court Roll Manor of Monk Fryston and Hillam: Court Roll Manor of Monk Fryston and Hillam: Court Roll Manor of Monk Fryston and Hillam: Court Roll U DDLO/15 Manor of North Dalton U DDLO/15/1 U DDLO/15/2 U DDLO/15/3 U DDLO/15/4 Manor of North Dalton: Call rolls Specifically ; ; ; 1807; items Manor of North Dalton: Estreats of fines and amercements Specifically 1772; items Manor of North Dalton: Jury Verdicts Specifically ; items Manor of North Dalton: Precepts for holding courts Specifically ; 1829; items U DDLO/16 Manor of Nunburnholme U DDLO/16/1 Manor of Nunburnholme: Jury Verdicts 94 items Page 24 of 140
25 U DDLO/16/2 U DDLO/16/3 U DDLO/16/4 Manor of Nunburnholme: Call rolls Specifically ; items Manor of Nunburnholme: Precepts for holding courts and s Manor of Nunburnholme: Estreats of fines and amercements Estreats are dated 1788, 1797, 1801, items , U DDLO/17 Manor of Osgodby U DDLO/17/1 U DDLO/17/2 U DDLO/17/3 U DDLO/18 U DDLO/18/1 U DDLO/18/2 U DDLO/18/3 U DDLO/18/4 U DDLO/18/5 U DDLO/18/6 Manor of Osgodby: Call Rolls Specifically 1824; 1838; 1852; items Manor of Osgodby: Jury Verdicts Specifically 1838; 1852; items Manor of Osgodby: List of freeholders Manor of Over Selby For Court book recording Surrenders, Admissions and Inquisitions Post Mortem , see U DDLO/21/174 Manor of Over Selby: Court roll Manor of Over Selby: Court roll Manor of Over Selby: Court roll Manor of Over Selby: Court roll Manor of Over Selby: Court roll Manor of Over Selby: Court roll Jun Page 25 of 140
26 U DDLO/18/7 U DDLO/19 U DDLO/19/1 U DDLO/19/2 U DDLO/19/3 U DDLO/19/4 U DDLO/19/5 U DDLO/19/6 U DDLO/19/7 U DDLO/19/8 U DDLO/19/9 U DDLO/19/10 Manor of Over Selby: Court roll Manor of Seamer Comprehending Seamer, Staxton, Ayton, Irton, Binnington Manor of Seamer: Jury Verdicts Specifically 1743; ; ; 1808; items Manor of Seamer: Call rolls Specifically circa 1745; ; ; ; ; items Manor of Seamer: Estreats of fines and amercements Specifically 1756; items Manor of Seamer: 'Presentments collected' Manor of Seamer: Form of proclamation, oaths and officers Manor of Seamer: List of byelaws Manor of Seamer: List of pains Manor of Seamer: Appointment: John Lockwood of Beverley, gent. as steward Manor of Seamer: Lists of tenants and freeholders Manor of Seamer: 'Exemplification of Claims in the Manor of Semer, for Henr. de Percy El. of Northumbl' (13 Edw. 3 (1339)), 18th cent. copy With 'Grant of Market Fair at Semer for Henr. de Percy Earl of Northumberland'. (Ric. 2 (1382/3)), 18th cent. copy c Apr May 1790 c th cent. Page 26 of 140
27 U DDLO/19/11 U DDLO/19/12 U DDLO/19/13 U DDLO/19/14 U DDLO/20 U DDLO/20/1 U DDLO/20/2 U DDLO/20/3 U DDLO/20/4 Manor of Seamer: Verdict of Water Jury of Dickering concerning the River Harford in Seamer, Irton, Ayton and Throxenby Letter from J. Lister, ex-steward Concerning claims of Duchy of Lancaster to manorial rights in Manor of Seamer Manor of Seamer: Case and opinion of Mr. Heywood concerning inclosure of Seamer and claims of Lord of the Manor Letter giving boundaries of and information on the manor of Semer [Seamer] Archives of Selby Abbey The following account rolls are to be found at U DDLO/20: bursar ( , intermittent); pittancer ( , intermittent); abbot's proctor ( ); kitchener ( , , ); sacristan , , intermittent); extern cellarer ( , , ); granger ( , , , , ); infirmarer ( ); chaplain to the abbot ( ); almoner and keeper of the chantry ( ); cellarer ( ). Br. Robert Skipwith (Bursar) Bursar. Part only Bursar. Part only Br. Laurence Selby (Bursar) c Apr Apr May c c Page 27 of 140
28 U DDLO/20/5 U DDLO/20/6 U DDLO/20/7 U DDLO/20/8 U DDLO/20/9 U DDLO/20/10 U DDLO/20/11 U DDLO/20/12 U DDLO/20/13 U DDLO/20/14 U DDLO/20/15 Bursar. Br. Lawrence Selby Part only. Bursar. Almost complete Bursar. Mainly complete Bursar (?). Part only Bursar. Almost complete Bursar. Mainly complete Bursar (?). Almost complete Br. William Andrew (Bursar) Br. William Andrew (Bursar) Br. John of Milyngton (Pittancer) Br. John Anlaby (Pittancer) pre 1483 post 1483 c c Page 28 of 140
29 U DDLO/20/16 U DDLO/20/17 U DDLO/20/18 U DDLO/20/19 U DDLO/20/20 U DDLO/20/21 U DDLO/20/22 U DDLO/20/23 U DDLO/20/24 U DDLO/20/25 U DDLO/20/26 Br. William Bridlyngton (Pittancer and Chamberlain) Br. William Bridlyngton (Pittancer and Chamberlain) Br. Thomas Normanton (Pittancer and Chamberlain) Br. Thomas Normanton (Pittancer and Chamberlain) Br. Thomas Duffield (Pittancer and Chamberlain) Br. William Snayth (Pittancer) Br. John Barlay (Pittancer and Chamberlain) Br. William Wenslowe (Pittancer and Chamberlain) Pittancer. Fragment only Br. William Snayth (Pittancer and Chamberlain) Br. John Sharrowe (Pittancer) c Page 29 of 140
30 U DDLO/20/27 U DDLO/20/28 U DDLO/20/29 U DDLO/20/30 U DDLO/20/31 U DDLO/20/32 U DDLO/20/33 U DDLO/20/34 U DDLO/20/35 U DDLO/20/36 U DDLO/20/37 U DDLO/20/38 Br. Walter Cotyngwith (Pittancer) Br. Walter Cotyngwith (Pittancer) Prior Walter Cotyngwith (Pittancer) Br. Walter Cotyngwith (Pittancer) Prior Walter Cotyngwith (Pittancer) Br. Richard Graunge (Pittancer) Br. Richard Graunge (Pittancer) Br. Thomas Okys (Pittancer) Pittancer. Mainly complete Prior John Barwyk (Pittancer) Br. John Studelay (Sacristan and Fabric Keeper) Prior Robert Cawthorne (Sacristan and Fabric Keeper) [ ] [ ] c Page 30 of 140
31 U DDLO/20/39 U DDLO/20/40 U DDLO/20/41 U DDLO/20/42 U DDLO/20/43 U DDLO/20/44 U DDLO/20/45 U DDLO/20/46 U DDLO/20/47 U DDLO/20/48 U DDLO/20/49 U DDLO/20/50 Prior Robert Selby (Sacristan and Fabric Keeper) Prior Robert Selby (Sacristan and Fabric Keeper) (Abbot Robert Selby?), (Sacristan and Fabric Keeper) Abbot Robert Selby (Sacristan and Fabric Keeper) Br. Reginald of Scardeburgh (Granger) Br. Peter of Routhe (Granger) Pittancer (?) (Granger) Br. Henry Bonnefrere (Granger) Abbot Laurence (Selby), (Granger) Fragment of an account of a bailiff of Redbourne, co. Lincoln, presented to the Bursar or Extern Cellarer (temp. Peter de Roucliff, Bursar and Extern Cellarer?) Prior Lawrence Selby (Extern Cellarer) Br. Henry Friston (Kitchener) c [ ] [ ] Page 31 of 140
32 U DDLO/20/51 U DDLO/20/52 U DDLO/20/53 U DDLO/20/54 U DDLO/20/55 U DDLO/20/56 U DDLO/20/57 U DDLO/20/58 Br. John York (Kitchener) Account roll relating to mills at Fryston appropriated to the office of Chamberlain. Br. John of Cawood, Chamberlain, and Br. Peter of Routhe, Extern Cellarer and Bursar Br. Thomas of Howeden, Infirmarer Account Rolls of Obedientiaries of Selby Abbey a) Br. John Passelewe, Fabric Keeper, , b) Br. Peter Roucliff, Pensions and Fees (part of office of Bursar), , c) Br. John Crossethwayt, Extern Cellarer, , d) Br. Thomas Crull, Kitchener. Easter- Michaelmas 1412; , e) Br. Robert of Selby, Granger, , f) Bailiffs of Stanford (Peter Pywale); Stormesworth (John Thorp); Donne (John Page); and Quenyngburgh (William Snarte), , g) Br. John Crossethwayt, Chaplain and Procurator of the Abbot's household Br. John Acastre, Almoner and Keeper of the Chantry of Walter, Bishop of Durham Br. Laurence Selby, Cellarer 'Receipts of Br. William Andrew for various matters' Account Roll c Page 32 of 140
33 U DDLO/20/59 U DDLO/20/60 U DDLO/20/61 U DDLO/20/62 U DDLO/20/63 U DDLO/20/64 U DDLO/20/65 U DDLO/20/66 U DDLO/20/67 U DDLO/20/68 Account book. 1 volume Valuation of lands and property of Selby Abbey as appropriated to the various monastic obedientiaries Br. Christopher Acastre, Keeper of the Choir of the Blessed Mary Robert son of Robert Raynerson 'at Gerlethorpe' (Monastic Servants) Robert son of Robert Raynerson 'at Gerlethorpe' (Monastic Servants) William son of Robert [ ]. (Monastic Servants) Roger of Stansfeld, proctor of Whitgift and Reedness. (Monastic Servant) William Courtney 'at Stayner' (Monastic Servant) Robert King, Hook tithebarn; and Richard Knaresburgh, Carlton tithe barn. (Monastic Servants) Robert King, Hook tithebarn; and Richard Knaresburgh, Carlton tithe barn. (Monastic Servants) c c c Page 33 of 140
34 U DDLO/20/69 U DDLO/20/70 U DDLO/20/71 U DDLO/20/72 U DDLO/20/73 U DDLO/20/74 U DDLO/20/75 U DDLO/20/76 U DDLO/20/77 U DDLO/20/78 John Olive, Hook tithebarn; Richard Knaresburgh, Carlton tithe barn. (Monastic Servants) John Olive, Hook tithebarn; Richard Knaresburgh, Carlton tithe barn. (Monastic Servants) Account roll of a bailiff. Eastoft (Monastic Servant) Ralph Wyvell 'at Stalyngbrig' (Monastic Servant) Thomas Thorp, bailiff of Quenyburgh (Monastic Servant) John Gunnell, 'keeper of Stayner' (Monastic Servant) Richard Belby, bailiff of Acastre (Monastic Servant) Translation of Inspeximus and Confirmation by Edward III of charters granted to Selby Abbey by William I; Henry I, II and III; Richard I and John. (17th century copy) Translation of charter granted to Selby Abbey by Richard I. (late 18th century) Translation of charter granted to Selby Abbey by Henry III (late 18th century) [ ] Mar Dec Apr 1230 Page 34 of 140
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