The conveyance relates to an unidentified close.
The conveyance relates to a stable and garden in Coney Street (adjoining the Common Hall).
The conveyance relates to a messuage in Silver Street.
There is no extant charter surviving relating to this seal. Natural wax. Condition: good. Impression: fair. Noted in Birch, Volume 1, 599, p.64.
The conveyance relates to a messuage in Silver Street.
The conveyance relates to an unidentified messuage.
The conveyance relates to a house in Bishophill Junior.
The conveyance relates to a messuage in Castlegate.
The conveyance relates to a messuage in Coppergate.
The conveyance relates to a close and tenements in Ogleforth.
The conveyance relates to a messuage in Great Shambles.
The conveyance relates to a garden and orchard in Skeldergate.
The conveyance relates to a house in Goodramgate.
The conveyance relates to a piece of ground on the south side of St Saviour's Churchyard.
The conveyance relates to a fee farm rent of two shillings per annum out of ground called 'Esh Tollie' in Bishophill Senior.
The conveyance relates to messuages in Pavement, Coppergate, Layerthorpe and Castlegate.
The conveyance relates to a messuage in Coppergate.
The conveyance relates to a messuage in Petergate.
The conveyance relates to a messuage in Petergate (near to Bootham Bar).
Lease between (1) William Ramsden, Lord Mayor of the City of York and the Commonalty of the same city and (2) William Clarke, draper, for a term of seven years. Yearly rent £66.
". . . all that capital messuage or tenement called Tang Hall and also all that close closes or pasture of ground called Tang Hall pasture . . ."
The conveyance relates to a house and garden in Petergate and Gillygate.
The conveyance relates to a house and orchard in Petergate and Gillygate.
This seal relates to charter Y/ADM/1/1/50. Natural wax, on red and yellow laces. Condition: half seal wanting, remaining part badly cracked. Impression: indistinct. Noted in Birch, Volume 1, 620, p.68.
The house belonged to Mrs Middleton's Hospital.
Also includes:
Accounts of the sums received and paid on account of the Poor Folks, 1683-1692;
Entries of carriages required for the Kings Service on certain occasions between 1686 and 1691 (irregularly entered).
The conveyance relates to premises in Jubbergate.
The conveyance relates to premises in the Thursday Market.
The conveyance relates to premises in Friargate.
The conveyance relates to premises in the Thursday Market.
Surrender between (1) Mayor and Commonalty of the City of York and (2) Jonathan Dryden Clerk Prebendary of Fridaythorpe for " . . . all that the manor or capital messuage called Tanghall parcel of the said prebend of Fridaythorpe with the appurtenances and also of a close of pasture called the Great Tanghall Fields of one other close of pasture called The Little Tanghall Fields and of one other close called Tong Greene . . ."
Lease between (1) Jonathan Dryden clerk prebendary of the prebend of Fridaythorpe and (2) the Mayor and Commonalty of the City of York and (3) William Blackbeard mercer and John Hevile mercer for a term of lives. Yearly rent £23. " . . . all that the said manor and capital messuage called Tanghall . . . and also all those closes called Great Tanghall Fields little Tanghall Fields and Tong Greene . . ."
Lease between (1) Jonathan Dryden clerk prebendary of the prebend of Fridaythorpe and (2) the Mayor and Commonalty of the City of York and (3) William Blackbeard mercer and John Hevile mercer for a term of lives. Yearly rent £23. " . . . all that the said manor and capital messuage called Tanghall . . . and also all those closes called Great Tanghall Fields little Tanghall Fields and Tong Greene . . ."
Lease between (1) John Peckett Lord Mayor of the City of York and the Commonalty of the same city and (2) Christopher Hutton and Matthew Bayock for nine years. Yearly rent £54.
" . . . all that the manour or capital messuage house called Tanghall parcell of the prebend of Fridaythorpe in the county of York with the appurtenances as also one close of arable meadow or pasture ground called the great Tang Hall Field also one other close of arable meadow or pasture ground called the little Tang Hall Field . . . together with the Tang Hall Green . . ."
This volume appears to be a duplicate of the minutes of Y/COU/1/1/39 so far as regards the years 1692/3 to 1700.
Counterpart lease between (1) the Mayor and Commonalty of the City of Yorke and (2) Robert Summers for fifteen years. Yearly rent £46 10s
" . . .all those five closes now divided into eight closes of meadow or pasture ground with the appurtenances parcell of the Tanghall ground lyeing and being near the City of Yorke and adjoining on the Hall Fields on the one side and the River Foss on the other side formerly in the occupation of John Coultas and late in the tenure or occupation of Grace Priestly widow . . ."
Lease between (1) the Mayor and Commonalty of the City of York and (2) Francis Swann carpenter and Samuel Alderson carpenter for nine years. Yearly rent £9.
" . . . all those two closes of pasture ground or meadow lyeing and being on the west side of Tanghall Lane and parcell of the Tanghall nigh the City of York . . . "
Lease between (1) the Mayor and Commonalty of the City of York and (2) Francis Swann carpenter and Samuel Alderson carpenter for nine years. Yearly rent £9.
" . . . all those two closes of pasture ground or meadow lyeing and being on the west side of Tanghall Lane and parcell of the Tanghall nigh the City of York . . . "
Counterpart lease between (1) the Mayor and Commonalty of the City of Yorke and (2) Robert Summers for fifteen years. Yearly rent £46 10s
" . . .all those five closes now divided into eight closes of meadow or pasture ground with the appurtenances parcell of the Tanghall ground lyeing and being near the City of Yorke and adjoining on the Hall Fields on the one side and the River Foss on the other side formerly in the occupation of John Coultas and late in the tenure or occupation of Grace Priestly widow . . ."
Lease between (1) the Mayor and Commonalty of the City of York and (2) Jeremiah Myers mason for twenty one years at a yearly rent of £4 10s.
" . . . all that messuage or tenement and shopp scituate lying and being on the north side of Ouze-bridge formerly in the possession of Alice Bolton widdow and now or late int he tenure or occupation of Frances Routh widdow . . ."