Catalogue description Copy letters patent from King Charles I

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Reference: zDDX580/3
Title: Copy letters patent from King Charles I
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 Northdalton; 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, et cetera 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]

Date: 1637
Held by: East Riding of Yorkshire Archives and Local Studies Service, not available at The National Archives
Former reference in its original department: DDX580/3
Language: English
Physical description: 1 Item

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