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Total number of records: 24

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Archive Item

2 receipts for blanch farm alias wapentake fine re Ilkley

1609, 1614

Paid by Peter Middelton to the bailiff of Skiracke

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Financial notes labelled 'Willm Pickerd acquitt. wch hee rec. of mee pro Anno 1655'

1655-1656

Receipts for payments of various rents, annuities, interest, blanch farm etc. relating to Middleton, Stubham and elsewhere

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MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS

17th century

Receipt to Algernon, earl of Northumberland for Blanch Farm, 1639 Jury verdicts, nd List of jurors, 1607

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Plea for letters missive from the King and the Council of the North

nd [1633]

John Singleton and Richard Coltman of York, daily orators to the King and the Council of the North, plead for letters missive to summon Richard Wilson and William Wilson to answer a case of fraudulent...

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Hipperholme: feoffment of 5 roods in le shorteleghes

[14th century]

1. Roger de Clifton 2. Thomas his son and heir Witnesses: Henry de Coldeley, John de Birstall, Richard de Rolys, Robert de Ryssewrth, John de Shipdene, Henry del Rode With calendar by Blanche Tem...

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Hipperholme: feoffment of 7 acres

6 Sep 1394

1. Johanna de Bose [?Bosc], formerly wife of William Fox 2. William del Hole Witnesses: Henry de Rissheworth, Thomas Tille, Thomas de Thorpp Feoffment of arable and meadow, lying severally in Til...

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List of towns within the forest of Knaresborough which are exempt from toll in the city of York

?1605

Towns as listed in the mayor's book in York who by charter are allowed to pass toll-free With list of townships in the wapentake of Claro which pay blanch farme to the King, via the sheriff of Yorks...

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Hipperholme: feoffment of two pieces of land

[14th century]

1. Hugh de Tothill 2. Richard son of Roger de Tothill and heirs Witnesses: Thomas de Lascy, Hugh de Coppeley, Henry de Coldeley, William de Huperum, William de Birstall Feoffment of lands lying i...

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Hipperholme: feoffment of 1 acre

[14th century]

1. John de Huperum, called le Pynder 2. Richard son of Roger de Clifton and his heirs Feoffment of one acre, of which one rood lies uper Brodeley and one rood lies super le knaveholis and one rood...

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Hipperholme: quitclaim of all right in land

[14th century]

1. William de Wakefeld, clerk 2. Roger de Clifton and Cecilia his wife and heirs Release of all right in one and half acres of land which the said Roger had bought from Henry son of Richard de Hyp...

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Copies of grants, 1243-1404

16th century

Volume compiled by H L Bradfer-Lawrence [in md 20th century] entitled 'Gisburne Manor Papers', comprising copies of grants previously loose in the Gisburn bundles examined by Blanche Tempest in 1904: ...

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