Includes four copies of the printed sale catalogue and one map.
It is unknown to which club and inn these records relate.
The Act of Parliament was agreed under the reign of King George III.
Includes the Plaint note and brief for the plaintiff only.
The agreement relates to the manors of Clifton and Rawcliffe.
The agreement relates to land at Clifton Green.
The case was heard at Whitby Crown Court.
Includes maps of the site only.
Two lists of jurors who sat at the Manor Court. One is undated, the other from 1966.
The case was for the Opinion of Mr Addison.
The catalogues relate to the sale of Clifton & Rawcliffe properties.
The catalogue relates to the town and manor of Aldborough.
The catalogue relates to the town and manor of Wetherby.
Includes a copy of a conveyance of Clifton and Rawcliffe Manors to the York Corporation. The correspondence relates to the Land Drainage Act.
Numbers 71841 and 71842. The first certificate was issued to Thomas Bernard on behalf of Thomas Philip Weddell, Lord Grantham (an infant). The second was issued to Thomas Bernard as agent for the Right Honorable Thomas Philip Weddell, Lord Grantham (an infant).
The property was located in Diamond Place.
These files are also referred to as the Court Leet papers.
These files are also referred to as the Court Leet papers.
These files are also referred to as the Court Leet papers.
Includes pains from 1901 and 1911 only, and presentments from 1900 to 1918.
Papers presented to the Manorial Court in Clifton, and dealt with by the court jurors. The records are organised into annual bundles.
Also includes associated correspondence.
The correspondence relates to a footpath in the area (particularly the proposed line of the footpath). Includes plans.
The letter relates to the use and abuse of Clifton Green.
The papers relate to Clifton Ings.
Research notes regarding Clifton Manor Court (and general definitions of manorial terms) compiled for a Guildhall enquiry in 1990. Includes photocopies of papers and general correspondence.
The slips were designed to be sent to people summoned to attend the Manor Court.
The poster is a proof designed to be completed with the date of each court session.
Includes:
Observations and objections to Title
Printed abstract of title
Manuscript of additional abstract
Printed copies of the additional abstract (12 copies)
Manuscript copy of objections to Title
Agreement of the purchasers to a search at Northallerton
1791 Copy of a Draft Memorial
Valuations of Tithes
Valuations of Wood
Lots Sold
Biddings
Account of deposits, auction expenses etc.
Lands not advertised for aale
Deed of Disentail
Papers relating to the 1917 purchase of Gate Helmsley House, including correspondence, press cuttings etc.
Account of Property belonging to the Prebend of Stensall
There are no surviving call books for the period 1758-1763.
This collection currently includes call books, pains and presentments, lists of jurors, papers in the case of Earl Cowper and others vs Stubbs, surveys of Clifton Manor and Huntington, printed copy of the Personal Legacy Act 1796, club rule book, rules and list of members, papers relating to the sale of properties in the Clifton area, papers relating to Lord Grey's title to land in Clifton, poster advertising the Manor Court Sessions, blank court summons papers, research notes, particulars of sale for various properties, correspondence and legal opinions relating to Clifton Ings, Land Tax register office certificates, sale catalogues, copy memorandum of agreement and copy indenture.
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