Copy memorandum by Catherine Rigby securing her life Interest in £1000, £800 and £2000, not withstanding the transfer of her securities to the daughters.
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Grays solicitorsMemorandum to Mrs Rigby by her daughters.
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Grays solicitorsRelease from all liability by Catherine Rigby, widow and her daughters Maria Margaretta Rigby, Mary Rigby, Frances Isabella Rigby, and Henrietta Alice Rigby (all spinsters) of Bridge of Allan near Stirling in Scotland of the one part.
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Grays solicitorsNotes as to mortgages assigned to Mrs Syme (before her marriage) and to her sisters.
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Grays solicitorsIncludes (1) Christopher Burniston of Ripley, mercer and grocer and (2) James Collins of Knaresborough, gentleman and Thomas Armistead of Staveley, gentleman and William Cass of great Ouseburne, gentleman (surviviving trustees).
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Grays solicitorsLease for a year by Sarah Burniston of Wadenhoe in the County of Northampton, widow to Reverend Charles Lawrence of Silford? and Reverend Robert Stockdale of Wadenhoe. Relates to lands in Great Ouseburn.
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Grays solicitorsConveyance of lands in Great Ouseburn by Leonard Bartholomew of Westminster, esquire and Reverend William Nesfield of Dalham in the County of Suffolk to George Charnock of Wakefield, merchant.
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Grays solicitorsSchedule of Title deeds relating to an estate at Great Ouseburn mortagaged by Mann Horsfield to Ambrose Gray of Thornton Bridge for £1,700. Goes back to 1348.
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Grays solicitorsLease and release of Waterside Close in Great Ouseburn by Sir Thomas Frankland and Robert Frankland (his only son and heir) both of Thirkleby Hall in the County of York to Elizabeth Robinson, widow and Jane Robinson, spinster both of Thorpe Green.
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Grays solicitorsConveyance of land in Great Ouseburn by the Guardians of the Poor of the Great Ouseburn Union and others to Edmund Robinson of York, esquire. Includes a map.
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Grays solicitorsDeclaration of trust as to two sums of £1,200 and £1,200 by Thomas Wilberforce Crompton of Kingston upon Hull, officer in the customs and Reverend Isaac Milner of Cambridge.
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Grays solicitorsCopy of the will of John Robinson Foulis of West Heslerton, esquire.
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Grays solicitorsPocket book of accounts of M Foulis esquire.
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Grays solicitorsProbate of the will of John Robinson Foulis late of West Heslerton. Executors: Reverend Christopher Sykes and Jonathan Gray. Under £10,000.
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Grays solicitorsDeed of indemnity against the life interest of Sophia Place in £3,739-2s-6d consols by Lionel Place the younger of the fourth dragoon guards, esquire to Richard John Thompson of Kirby Hall, esquire.
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Grays solicitorsConveyance of freehold property opposite The Green Cross Inn in Mold Green in Dalton in the County of York by George Lister Lister Kaye of West Huntington, Lieutenant Colonel and Reverend Henry Torre of Thornhill to Richard Sykes of Mold green in Dalton.
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Grays solicitors(Counterpart) conveyance of a plot of land in Dalton in the Parish of Kirkheaton in the County of York by George Lister Lister Kaye of West Huntington, Lieutenant Colonel and Reverend Henry Torre of Thornhill to Edwin Wood of Mold Green in Dalton, whitesmith.
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Grays solicitorsBond and discharge by John Burniston of Knaresborough, gentleman to his sister Frances Burniston of Scriven cum Tentergate, spinster.
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Grays solicitorsSale of property and land at Witherholme by Thomas Peirson of Witherholme in the Parish of Dalby in the County of York, yeoman and Jane his wife (formerly widow of William Bolton late of Dykeland Close in the Parish of Whenby) to John Peirson of Mowthorpe.
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Grays solicitorsParticulars of Administration of the effects of Reverend Thomas Lurnley, late of Dalby. Under £7,500.
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Grays solicitorsArbitrators Instructions for Award totalling £957 for the purpose of effecting the purchase of the land and carrying out works. Lord and Lady De Lisle and Dudley and the North Eastern Railway Company Middlesbrough and Gisbrough Branch.
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Grays solicitorsThe letter mentions Mrs York and Mr Mallinson.
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Grays solicitorsIllegible.
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Grays solicitorsLease for 40 years of the Haigh Moor Seam of coal under an Estate at Wrenthorpe in the County of York by George Lane Fox of Bramham, esquire & George Lane Fox the younger of Boston in the County of York, Esquire to Daniel Micklewaite of Wakefield, merchant & Harriett Marriott of Wakefield, widow & James Micklewaite of Hopton Hall in the parish of Mirfield, merchant & Samuel Wood of Wakefield & William Carter of Wakefield, coal miners. Includes map.
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Grays solicitorsSurrender endorsed on the last recited lease of 19 October 1839. The lease relates to William Thomas Marriott and Alfred Marriott both of Wrenthorpe Colliery, and George Lane Fox the younger.
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Grays solicitorsIn Latin. Robert Lomeley (Lumley) of Howe, husbandman to Henry Kay of Holme, husbandman and Richard Lumley of Roxbye regarding a messuage or tenement and 61/2 Bovates of arable land in the fields of Howe in tenure and occupation of the said Robert Lumeley.
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Grays solicitorsCertificate of the Contract for the Redemption of land tax regarding Thomas Groves and land at Craioke.
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Grays solicitorsLetter from D Russell to W Gray relating to Tockwith Church Site.
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Grays solicitorsSettlement on the marriage between Reverend William Nesfield of the county of Northampton and Sarah Burniston, the widow of John Burniston of Ripon.
Grays solicitorsDemise for a term of 1,000 years in an estate at Thorpe Green in the County of York by way of mortgage for securing £3,000 and interest by Elizabeth Robinson of Thorp Green, widow to John Flintoff of Railegh Fell in the County of Durham, gentleman.
Grays solicitorsBond for £3,000 and interest by Elizabeth Robinson of Thorp Green to John Flintoff of Railegh Fell in the County of Durham.
Grays solicitorsA memorial of an indenture or deed of transfer of mortgage to be registered at Wakefield, referring to Thorpe Hall and Thorpe Green.
Grays solicitorsCopy legal bill of costs from Wilson and Scott to Isaac Wilson Esquire, executor of the late Miss Flintoff.
Grays solicitorsSchedule of title deeds relating to Thorp Green and Thorpe Underwood. Goes back to 1718.
Grays solicitorsTransfer of mortgage at Thorp Green for securing £3,000 and interest by Isaac Wilson of Kendal, gentleman and sole executor of the estate of Mary Anne Flintoff and others to William and Henry Newton. William and Henry were trustees under the marriage settlement of Reverend Thomas Newton and Lucy Maria Dougas.
Grays solicitorsCopy will of Christopher Todd Thorpe of Patrick Brompton, gentleman. Died 4 October 1859. Probate 14 November 1859.
Grays solicitorsConveyance of land in Norman's Moor in the parish of Patrick Brompton by William Kay of Bedale, saddler, to Sir Charles Edward Smith Dodsworth of Thornton Hall.
Grays solicitorsThe letter confirms the date of his last marriage on 24 December 1859.
Grays solicitorsThe search was conducted at Northallerton and concerns William Kay.
Grays solicitorsConveyance of land on Norman’s Moor in Newton le Willows in the County of York by the co-heirs of Christopher Halton, deceased, to Richard Halton of Newton le Willows, tailor.
Grays solicitorsStatutory Declaration by Jane wife of John Hawkin, Jane wife of John Webb and Isabella wife of Robert Daniel, as to full age and competent understanding.
Grays solicitorsConveyance of land on Norman’s Moor in Newton le Willows by Richard Halton of Newton le Willows in the Parish of Patrick Brompton, tailor, to Christopher Todd Thorpe of Patrick Brompton, gentleman.
Grays solicitorsConditions of sale by auction of land at Newton le Willows in the North Riding of the County of York by the trustees of Christopher Todd Thorpe, sold to William Kay of Bedale, saddler.
Grays solicitorsAbstract of the title of John Colling and Thomas Topham, the trustees and executors appointed by the will of Christopher Todd Thorpe, deceased, to an estate at Newton le Willows in the County of York. The estate was sold to William Kay. Document goes back to 1859.
Grays solicitorsAdditional abstract of the title of John Colling and Thomas Topham, the trustees and executors appointed by the will of Christopher Todd Thorpe, deceased, to an estate at Newton le Willows in the County of York. Document goes back to 1803.
Grays solicitorsStatutory declaration by John Colling to William Kay.
Grays solicitorsConveyance of land in Norman's Moor in Newton le Willows by the devisees in trust of Christopher Todd Thorpe, deceased, to William Kay of Bedale, saddler.
Grays solicitorsAssurance of the Aiskew Grange estate by the National Provincial Bank of England and others to Sir Charles Edward Smith Dodsworth of Thornton Hall, Bedale. Includes a map of the estate with a table of what it contained and its size.
Grays solicitorsProbate of the will of Thomas Chatterton late of Bridlington Quay, esquire. The executors were William Gray and Robert Stone, esquires.
Grays solicitorsProbate at Canterbury of the will and five codicils of Mary Hubie late of Barlby in the parish of Hemingbrough, spinster. The executors were William Boswell and Reverend John Jonathan Clark. Mary died 25 June 1836 leaving under £3,000.
Grays solicitorsProbate of the will of Reverend Edmund Gray late of Foston Lodge in the County of York. The executors were Reverend William Hey and William Gray, his nephews. Edmund died 14 June 1867.
Grays solicitorsMemorandum of the division of lands at Gowthorup belonging to Nicholas Blanshard and William Smith.
Grays solicitorsWilliam Faceby of York, gentleman and Dorothy his wife to Richard Mawhood and Samuel Wand both of York, gentlemen. Their moiety in lands at North Deighton, Kirk Deighton, Connistrope, Clareton, Upper Dunsforth, Nether Dunsforth and Owseburne Magna.
Grays solicitorsThe surrender and mortgage by Charles Wood of Youlthorp in the parish of Bishop Wilton to John Reed of York. The document contains a small length of reed.
Grays solicitorsWife of William Nesfield of Wickhambrook in the County of Suffolk.
Grays solicitorsReceipt from the executors of George Telford, esquire who was the surviving executor of the late John Menzies. For £13-9s-4d, being his share of the residue of the personal estate of the said John Menzies as one of the surviving children of Duncan Menzies.
Grays solicitorsReceipt for £616 or 1 year’s interest on £16,000 property tax from William Garforth, due to the executors of the late Edward York.
Grays solicitorsLetters of administration of the estate of Margaret Haydon Baker, wife of Reverend William Baker, late of Crambe in the County of York. The sole executor was her husband. Margaret died 22 July 1872 leaving a personal estate under £2000.
Grays solicitorsAssignment of three outstanding terms of 1,000 years in trust, affecting an estate at Bilbrough. The document is between William Agar esquire and his trustee, and the Reverend Robert Stephen Thompson of Bilbrough and his trustee.
Grays solicitorsDeed of Covenant between Richard Fountayne Wilson of Melton in the County of York, esquire of the one part, and Hall Plumer of Bilton Hall in the County of the City of York, esquire of the other part. The document concerns a property at Bilton.
Grays solicitorsAssignment of mortgage for £500 on two messuages in Micklegate York, between William Oldfield, esquire and Miss Mary Agar to Joseph Samuel Carrick, gentleman and Henry Bland of York, Esquire.
Grays solicitorsProbate of the will of George Telford, esquire, deceased, formerly of the City of York but late of Widmore in the Parish of Bromley in the County of Kent. Executors are Henry John Telford and Charles Telford, his sons, and Sarah Telford, spinster, his daughter. Property in the Manor of Eske in the County of York, and in Knapton.
Grays solicitorsAssignment of mortgage between Mrs Mary Ann Cowling of the City of York, widow and relict of Samuel Cowling late of the same city of the one part, and Daniel Bulmer Beal of Lowell in Massachusetts in the United States of North America of the other part. Concerns a property in Micklegate.
Grays solicitorsProbate of the will of Mary Ramsay late of Acomb in the County of York, spinster. The joint executors were William Gray 'the Younger' and Charles Robinson.
Grays solicitorsCovenant for the production of deeds between Mr Christopher Clarke of the Hermitage, Thornton Watlass esquire to Sir Charles Edward Smith Dodsworth Bart of Thornton Hall, Thorn in the parish of Thornton Watlass.
Grays solicitorsBy the Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral and Metropolitan Church of St Peter of York about Judges and Sergeants at law inhabiting in Sergeants Inn in Fleet Street, London.
Grays solicitorsCopy of a deed of declaration concerning the sale for a year by William Faceby of York, gentleman and Dorothy his wife, one of the sisters and co-heirs of Thomas Dawson, deceased, to Richard Mawhood and Samuel Waund both of York, gentlemen. The deed concerns property in Skeldergate, lately known as the Posthouse and now as the Elephant, as well as property in Monkgate and property in Bowtham without Bootham Barr.
Grays solicitorsMinutes of title to a property in Monkgate. Contains a hand drawn family tree that incldes the names Dawson, Bowes and Faceby.
Grays solicitorsFile of notes converning leases. The documents refer to several different leases, including the surrender of a lease to Giles and John Thornburgh for forty years, and information about a 28 March 1594 lease to Martin Bayles for 40 years of three properties in Fleet Street at a yearly rent.
Grays solicitorsInvoice for £10-10s-2d from the Governors of the York Lunatic Asylum to Rev J Testing for the maintenance of T Porteus.
Grays solicitorsLease for 21 years of the Broomhall Seam of coal under an Estate at Broomhall in the township of Stanley cum Wrenthorpe in the County of York by George Lane Fox of Bramham Park, esquire to William Thomas Marriott of Wakefield, worsted spinner & Alfred Marriott of Wakefield, worsted spinner & William Marriott Micklethwaite of Wakefield, gentleman & Joseph Marriott of Wakefield, book-keeper & William Carter of Wakefield, coal miner. Includes map.
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Grays solicitorsSurrender endorsed on the last recited lease of 1 October 1858 - William Thomas Marriott and Alfred Marriott to George Lane Fox the younger.
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Grays solicitorsLight-coloured pocket book of J R Foulis Esquire in account with Messrs Swann and Co. At the end of the book are dealings with his estate.
Grays solicitorsRed-coloured pocket book of J R Foulis Esquire in account with Bower Duesbury and Co.
Grays solicitorsMemoranda as to the affairs of John Robinson Foulis Esquire who died 29 April 1826.
Grays solicitorsRed accounts book relating to the estate of the late Mr Foulis. Includes valuation of his spirits and books.
Grays solicitorsSettlement of bill from William Monkman and Co by the executors of the late J R Foulis of Heslerton.
Grays solicitorsAffidavit of Jonathan Gray of the City of York, with inventory of deceased’s effects and schedule of debts.
Grays solicitorsAffidavit of Jonathan Gray of the City of York, one of the executors named and appointed in the last will and testament of John Robinson Foulis, late of West Heslerton in the City of York. The affidavit recites that probate was granted to Jonathon Gray and The Rev. Christopher Sykes as the other executor on 17 July 1826 when the estate was sworn to be under the value of £16,000 and that Stamp Duty of £250 was accordingly paid on the said probate. The deponent further stated that since obtaining the said probate it had been discovered that too little stamp duty was paid thereon. The sum of £1,676-16s-3d had been discovered as the correct value of the estate. The deponent explains how the error occurred and asks that the probate be duly stamped on payment only of the sum required to make up the duty which ought to have been paid in the first place. The affidavit was sworn before Henry Newton on 6th October 1827.
Grays solicitorsDraft affidavit of Jonathan Gray. See also GDC/172/8.
Grays solicitorsGrant of probate of the will of Mr John Lund deceased, late of Bootham. The sole executor of the will was John Lund, his son.
Grays solicitorsTransfer of mortgage upon hereditaments in Micklegate, York for securing £500 and interest. Joseph Samuel Carrack, late of York but now of London and his trustee to Robert Cattle and George Ellis.
Grays solicitorsCounterpart of conveyance of two messuages or dwellinghouses and hereditaments in Micklegate in York and mortgage thereof for £850. The conveyence is between William Garforth of Wiganthorpe in the county of York, esquire to Caleb Fletcher of York, merchant and mortgagee of Thomas Fawdington of York, joiner. The document includes a sketch plan of the property.
Grays solicitorsReceipt from the executors of the late Mrs Hanly for the sum of £2-18s-0d for Bramley and Co.
Grays solicitorsAgreement for an organ of six octaves from C. C. C.
Grays solicitorsAppointment of Dr Welbeloved and Dr Arne as agent or attorneys to appear before the King and Privy Council representing the Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral and Metropolitan Church of St Peter in York. They are empowered to propound the interest of the Dean and Chapter over the rebuilding of Serjeants Inn on Fleet Street which had been destroyed in the fire from which London was being rebuilt. The following names appear in the margin as personally ratifying and confirming the agents; Dr Wm Sancroft, Dr Anth. Elcocke, Dr John Neile, Dr John Cole, Dr John Lake and Dr Timo Thurscross. Robert Hitch is named as the Dean at the head of the document.
Grays solicitorsThe letter relates to the renewal of leases.
Grays solicitorsCopy of Act of Parliament vesting an estate belonging to Dean and Chapter in trustees for sale. The act vests the premises at Serjeants Inn in trustees to enable its sale and provides for the investment of the sale proceeds.
Grays solicitorsThe answer of Robert Hitch, Doctor in Divinity, Dean of the Cathedral and Metropolitan Church of St Peters of York and Chapter of the same, defendant to the bill of complaint of Sir John Keeleinge, Knight and Lord Chief Justice of the court of Kings Bench, Sir Thomas Tirvill, Knight one of his Magesties Justices of his Magesties Court of Common Pleas, Sir Christopher, Knight one of the Barons of his Magesties Court of Exchequer, Sir William Wylde Knight, one other of his Magsties Court of Common Pleas, Sir John Maynourd, Knitght, his Magesties Serjeant at Law, John Fountain, Charles Halloway, Thomas Broome and John Serjeants at Law.
Grays solicitorsThe further answer of Robert Hitch, Doctor in Divinity and Dean of the Cathedral and Metropolitan church of St Peter in York, to the bill of Sir John Keelinge, Knight and Lord Chief of the Court of Kings Bench.
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