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Feoffment

Ralph Hall, Alderman and merchant of York, Governor of the community of merchants, and Robt Willie and Oswyn Hedwyn, Keepers, to Robt. Paycocke Ald.n and merchant, Lady Anne, his wife, and Robt Paycocke, jun., their son, a messuage in the tenure of John Eyre, situated on pavement in the parish of St Crux, and all houses, gardens, cellars, upper storeys and shops belonging thereto, lying in width between the land of Chris Herbert, lately belonging to the said Governor and Keepers, and the land of Geo, Hall, merchant, on E. and the land of John Eyre in the tenure of Wm Allan, and the land of Chris Conyers on the W. and in length from the Pavement on N. to the R. Foss on the S. Conson. £65 9s 4d. Appointment of Chris Conyers and Ric. Northe, merchants, as attorneys to deliver seisin. Endorsed. Livery of seisin of the same date, witnessed by John Browne, gent, Ric. North, Wm Allan, Thos Thornton, John Bacheler, Chris Hall, Jas Wilkinson, John North, jun., Peter Best, Jas Kilburne, John Hinde, John Grene, Gregory Paicoke. Seal of the community of merchants , Christ crucified: defective. (Latin)

Exemplification of a Fine

Levied in the Michaelmas term 1590 between Wm Robinson, ald.n plt., and Ric. Harbert and Jane, his wife, Thos Harbert, Alderman, plt., and Ric Harbert and Jane, his wife, Thos Harbert, Ald.n, and Chris Harbert, gent., dfts., concerning a messuage and garden in the parish of St. Crux. Fine. £60. Seal wanting. Conson. Unspecified.

Bargain and sale

William Robinson, Alderman and Wm Robinson, his son, to Dame Frances Harrison, widow, and Thos Harrison, Esq., her son, to the use of Dame Frances for life, then to the use of Thos Harrison and the heirs of his body, remainder to the heirs of Dame Frances, the messuage in the Pavement wherein Wm Robinson, father of the said Wm Robinson, Alderman died, and a garth or close, a garden and a little house built on the premises called Hungate garth, an orchard and a little house in St Andrewgate in the tenure of Robt. Maisterman, draper, and a close without Walmegate Bare called Tyle Pitts in the tenure of Ellen Heworth, widow, formerly belonging to the said Wm Robinson, dec.d and Thos Robinson, his son, deceased. The Premises to be free from all claims to dower of Margaret, his wife of the said Wm Robinson the father. Made in pursuance of an agreement between the parties of 27 Mar last. Signed and sealed by Fran Harrison and Thos. Harrison.

Lease
CLY/4/2/16 · Unidad documental simple · 20 June 1649
Parte de Robinson Family: deeds and papers of former estates at Clifton, Rawcliffe, Newby, Rainton and York

Sir William Robinson of Newby, kt., to John Taylor of York, merchant, a messuage on the Pavement in the parish of St Crux, formerly in the tenure of Dr Deane but lately of Robt Maye and the said John Taylor. Term. 15 years from 1 Aug 1649. Conson. Unspecified. Rent. 12d p.a. Proviso that Sir Wm Robinson should have lodging in the ‘matted chamber’ during visits to the city on giving 3 day’s warning, John Taylor was to maintain the premises. Endorsed. The lessee was to pay all assessments and taxes. Signed and sealed by John Tailor.

Lease

Thomas Robinson of York, esq. To Jonas Mascall, grocer, a messuage in the Pavement lately in the tenure of Theophilus Nesfield, draper, and now of Jonas Mascall, and the stable, garden and backside belonging thereto, situated between the house inhabited by Mr. John Taylor merchant on one side, and that where Mrs Wrightson dwelt and the common lane from Pavement in front and R. Foss behind. Term 21 years, from 10 Dec. last. Rent. £18 p.a. to be paid on 10 June and 10 Dec. at Haxby’s tomb in St Peter’s. If the rent was 10 days overdue the lessor was to have the right of re-entry. The lessee was to make all necessary repairs, the main timbers only excepted, and pay all taxes and assessments. Proviso that if Jonas Mascall re-let the premises without Thos Robinson’s consent, the latter was to have the right of re-entry. If Thos Robinson refused his consent, Jonas Mascall could terminate this lease at the next rent day. Attached. Schedule of fixtures to be left in the hose by the tenant. Signed and sealed by Jonas Mascall.

Lease
CLY/4/2/18 · Unidad documental simple · 31 July 1691
Parte de Robinson Family: deeds and papers of former estates at Clifton, Rawcliffe, Newby, Rainton and York

Sir Wm Robinson of Newby, Bart., to Robt. Willson of York, grocer, a messuage, stable and garden in the Pavement (as above), now in the tenure of the said Robt. Willson bounded by the house where John Nevil, merchant, dwelt on one side and the house where Eman, Justice, merchant, dwelt, and the common lane from the Pavement to R. Foss on the other. Term. 11 years form Lady Day last. Rent. £18 p.a. to be paid to Michaelmas and Lady Day at Haxby Tomb in St Peter’s. The lessor was to have the right of re-entry if the rent was 10 days overdue, and the lessee was to perform all necessary repairs, except to the main timbers, and pay all assessments. If the premises were re-let, the new lessees were to make all the said payments. Attached. Schedule of fixtures to remain in the house. Signed and sealed by Robt Wilsonn.

Bargain and sale

Robert Paycocke, merchant and Eliz. his wife, to Chris Harbert, ald.n and merchant, and Eliz. his wife. The messuage and garden inhabited by the said Robt Paycocke and Eliz, situated on the Payment in the parish of the Holye Crosse or Crux with all appurtenances including doors, locks, keys, partitions, floors, pavements, wainscotts, ceilings, windows, glass, shelves, gantries, ovens and ‘arelomes’. The premises lay between the land of Chris Harbert in the several tenures of Peter Wylkyngson and Chris. Harbert on E. and the land of Wm Allan Ald.n in the tenure of Robt Harper, haberdasher, and merchant, on W. and in length from the Pavement to the R. Foss. Conson. £150. Signed and sealed by Robt. Paycok and Eliz Paycocke.

Lease

Sir Wm Robinson of Newby, Bart., to Fran Hewitt of York, grocer, a messuage, stable and garden, in the Pavement, (as above), now in the tenure of Fran. Hewitt, situated between the tenements inhabited by John Hewitt, merchant, and Eman. Justice, merchant. Term. 21 years from Lady Day last. Rent. £18 p.a. Covenants as above. Attached. Schedule of fixtures.

Bargain and sale

Robert Paycocke and Eliz., his wife, to Chris. Harbert and Eliz. his wife the messuage and garden as above. Conson. £160. Eliz Paycocke had sworn before the Mayor that she executed the deed of her own free will. Endorsed. Livery of seisin of the same date. Signed and sealed by Robt Paycok, Thos Harryson, Lord Mayor, and Eliz Paycocke. (Latin)

Deed to lead to uses of a fine
CLY/4/2/5 · Unidad documental compuesta · 26 March 1583
Parte de Robinson Family: deeds and papers of former estates at Clifton, Rawcliffe, Newby, Rainton and York

Also includes counterpart. To be levied by Chris Harbert, before the feast of St John the Baptist next, to John Manley and Thos Hemsworth, gent., to the use of the said Chris Harbert, then to the use of Ric. Harbart, his second son and the heirs male of his body begotten, in default thereof to Chris. Harbart, jun., his younger and the heirs male of his body begotten in default thereof to Thos. Harbert, his eldest son, and the heirs male of his body begotten, remainder to himself and his heirs. Concerning a messuage, garden and yard in the Pavement now in the tenure of Thos Harbert, and another messuage and stable there in the tenure of Isabel Leppington, widow, a messuage in Thursday Market in tenure of Thos Wrothe, a messuage in St Andrewgate in the tenure of Wm Horner, 2 messuages in Awdwarke in the several tenures of John Harkett and Mary Barker, a messuage with a garth in Walmgate in the tenure of Thos. Robinson, another messuage with a garth in Wamgate in the tenure of Bart. Shawe, a messuage with an orchard and garth without Walmgate Barr called the Ace Howse, in the tenure of Chris. Buttrye, a barn with a garth and 3 lands without Wamgate Barr and Haworth garths in the tenure of the said Chris Harbert.

Exemplification of a Fine

Levied in the Easter Term 1583 between John Manley, gent and Thos Hemsworth, gent, plaintiffs and Chris Harbert, gent defendant. Concerning 10 messuages, 10 shops, 8 gardens, 2 orchards and 20 acres of land in St Andrewgate, Awdwarke, Wamgate, Haworth garths, Thursday Markett and the Pavement. Fine. £240. Seal wanting. (Latin)

Agreement

Chris Harbert and Richard Harbert, merchant, his son, were before Whit Sunday next to convey to John Readman of Water Fulfurthe, esq., and Wm Kalam, John Metcalf, and Robt. Harryson of York, gents., to the use of Chris Harbert for life and afterwards to the use of Ric. Harbert and Jane, his wife, daughter of Wm Robinson, alderman, and the heirs of their bodies begotten, and in default thereof to the right heirs of the said Ric. A house in the Pavement in the tenure of Thos Harbert, another house there in the tenure of Jas Godson, a house in Coppergate in the tenure of John Hodgshon, a house in Thursday Markitt in the tenure of Thos Wrathe, a house in St Andrewegaite in the tenure of John Plummer, a house in Awdewarke in the tenure of Reynalde Hewton and Jane Harbert, a house in Walmegaite in the tenure of Thos Robinson, a house and orchard called the Ace Howse without Walmegaite Barr in the tenure of Chris Butterye, a house and barn with a garth and close without Walmegaite Barr in the tenure of Geo Jackson, ground called the Heworthe garths without Walmegaite Barr in the tenure of the said Chris Harbert and 1½ acre of meadow in Fulfurthe Ings. Proviso that if both Chris and Ric. Harbert died before her and she had one or more sons, the said Jane was to pay £10 p.a. from the premises to such son or eldest if there were more than one, until he was 21 years of age. The trustees should then be seised of the premises in Coppergate to the use of that son and the said Jane was to pay him £6 p.a. issuing from the other premises. Conson; £300 paid to Ric. Harbert by Wm Robinson as his daughter’s jointure. Signed and sealed by Chris Harbert and Ric. Harbert.

Endorsed. Livery of seisin, 4 June 1590. Memo. That Thos Robinson, the tenant of the premises late in the tenure of George Jackson, John Fisher being tenant of the premises late in the tenure of Thos Wrathe and Jas Godson, did severally attorn to this grant. Signed and sealed by Chris Herbert and Ric. Harbert (Latin)

Bargain and sale

Richard Harbert and Jane, his wife, to Wm Robinson Alderman. A messuage in the Pavement, a garden, a garth and all wainscots, ceiling, glass, portals and “bynckes' (bink – bench, shelf O.E.D.) in the tenure of Peter Servant. Conson; £400. Endorsed Livery of seisin. Signed and sealed by Ric Harbert and Jane Harbert.