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Ground floor plan showing complete plot with lawn, plus plans of each of 3 stories plus basement - Drawing type: Floor plans
Drawing number (if any):
Scale: One inch: 8 feet
Size: Medium
Names: F.W. Spurr City Engineer York
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Showing William Peckitt glass and summer house window. Copyright: Royal Commission of Historical Monuments (England).
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Pope Honorius to Rector of Chapel on Ouse Bridge (St William's Chapel) giving license for a Chapel. Probably 13th Century English copy.
GIFT IN FEE SIMPLE, Ric. Maunsel, knight, to Ernaldus, clerk, 4. acres & 3 roods or land lying between Buschefeld & Littelthwait, an assart in Keshered, an acre & 3 roods in the land or Naburn called Swynne, and an acre & 3 roods above Langethwit.
Witnessed: Will de Palma, Hamo de Arnecliue, the parson or Acastre, John de Fulford, clerk, Hamo of the same town, clerk, Robt. Bustard, Henry Bustard, John de Cawude, John his son, Ric. Holdeberd, Henry Neue, Monay de Naburne, Ric. Pinchewere, Hugh Mus, Peter son of Hugh, Adam, clerk of Stransale.
Seal on tag wanting.
UNSPECIFIED LAND.
GIFT IN FEE SIMPLE, Wm. de Rependon to Walter de Allespath, of all the land held by Walter, of Edith Witing.
Witnessed: Ric. de Aula, Robt. Vinetar, Hugh son of Martin, Hugh de Allespath, Thos. de Wilmhal, Mathew son of Gundree, Walter le Lorim’, Ric. Burgeis, Ric. Oxu, Roger de Allespath, & Wm. le Butt.
Seal on tag: hexagonal, green, 1" x 11/3"
Possibly relates to charter Y/ADM/1/1/6. Green wax, on green and red laces. Condition: slightly chipped. Impression: very good. Noted in Birch, Volume 1, 147, p.21.
The conveyance relates to land adjoining Christ Church, Kings Square, York.
GIFT IN FEE TAIL, Ranulf le Hoser, citizen of York & Ellen his wife, to John de Wetewang, York, apothecary & Petri et his wife, daughter of Ranulf & Ellen, of a messuage in Micklegate.
Abbutals given.
Witnessed: Robt. Mek, mayor of York, Thos. de Alwarthorp, Nich. de Coloma, Ric. Toller, bailiffs of the same town, Thos. de Horneby, John Lorbatour, John Yarstallo, Thos. de Hillburgh, Roger de Pikeryng de Ebor, Clerk.
2 seals on tags: round, red, l" & ¾":
Text from the back of the deed: 'Die Jovis p.p.festum S.S. Petriet Pauli, 10 Ed. II, [1317 23rd June, at York]'.
Red wax, on parchment tongue. Condition: badly chipped. Impression: fair. Note: no counterseal. Noted in Birch, Volume 1, 1090, p.147.
The conveyance relates to a house in Little Peter Lane.
GIFT IN FEE SIMPLE, John de Lasceles of Escrik to Sir Ric. de Tadecastre & Robt. de Barton, York, chaplain, of a messuage with appurtances in Fishergate
Abuttals given.
Witnessed: John de Langeton, Mayor of York, Wm. Ferrein, John de Acastre, Thos. de Strensale, bailiffs of the city, Wm. de Grantham, mercer, John Haunsare, John de Barton de Naburne, Robt. de Skelton, John de Rypon, John de Staunton, clerk.
Seal on tag: round, natural wax, 1”, armorial on a bend 3 lions rampant.
The conveyance relates to land in Marketskyre.
There is no extant charter related to this seal surviving. Green wax, on red and green laces. Condition: ¼ of right side wanting. Impression: good. Noted in Birch, Volume 1, 181 p.23-4.
The conveyance relates to land, garden etc in Dringhouses, York and Middlethorpe.
Relates to charter Y/ADM/1/1/11. Green wax, on red and green laces. Condition: good, slightly chipped. Impression: very good.
Note: reverse impression has addition of a quatrefoil between bottom cusps, not described in Birch. Noted in Birch, Volume 1,
Relates to charter Y/ADM/1/1/10. Green wax, on purple laces. Condition: chipped. Impression: fair. Noted in Birch, Volume 1, 253, p.30.
There is no extant charter surviving relating to this seal. Green wax, on red and green laces. Condition: badly chipped. Impression: fair. Noted in Birch, Volume 1, 259, p.30.
Natural wax. Condition: chipped. Impression: good. Noted in Birch, Volume 1, 827, p.107.
Possibly relates to charter Y/ADM/1/1/15. Red wax. Condition: badly chipped at top. Impression: good. Noted in Birch, Volume 2, 5545.
Red wax. Condition: slightly chipped. Impression: fair. Noted in Birch, Volume 2, 5545.
3 rolls missing.
The conveyance relates to a hostell etc in Coney Street, York, near Common Hall.
Members of the Church of York. Also includes loose notes.
The conveyance relates to premises in Gothramgate.
2 copies.
Minute and memoranda book, principally covering the period February 1476 to January 1480, but also including a memoranda from May 1483 and some undated entries. Entries are broadly, but not strictly, in chronological order. The volume has been conserved several times, and it is not clear whether the pages have retained their original order. The current foliation was added in the early 20th century.
Dates in this catalogue have been given in the new style. Many of the original entries use regnal dating to record the year.
Minute and memoranda book, principally covering the period April 1480 to December 1485, but also including some entries for 1486, 1488, and 1489, and some undated entries. There do not appear to be any entries dating from 1487. Entries are broadly, but not strictly, in chronological order. The volume has been conserved several times, and it is not clear whether the pages have retained their original order. The current foliation was added in the early 20th century, however at least one other foliation notation is present on the pages, many of which do not seem to have retained their original order. William Giles, writing in the later 19th and early 20th century has recorded that some of the pages from his foliation are missing.
Dates in this catalogue have been given in the new style. Many of the original entries use regnal dating to record the year.
Minute and memoranda book, covering the period February 1486 - July 1490. Entries are broadly, but not strictly, in chronological order. The volume has been conserved, and it is not clear whether the pages have retained their original order. The current foliation was added in the early 20th century, however at least one other foliation notation is present on the pages. Some pages may be missing.
This first entry of this volume records this volume as 'Liber consilii', or 'the book of the council'. The volume includes entries relating to Lambert Simnell and the rebellion against the crown led by the Earls of Lincoln and Lovell. The entries include a letter sent by Simnell to the Mayor and Commonality of York, their response to this letter, and a subsequent account of the rebellion.
Dates in this catalogue have been given in the new style. Many of the original entries use regnal dating to record the year.
Comprises Chamberlains' accounts 1448-1454 and 1480-1482. Also includes Wardmote Court records for 1491, ff. 136-139
Minute and memoranda book, principally covering the period September 1483 to February 1489, but also some entries for 1491, 1492, 1493, and 1494, as well as some undated entries. Entries are broadly, but not strictly, in chronological order. The volume has been conserved, and it is not clear whether the pages have retained their original order. The current foliation was added in the early 20th century, however at least one other foliation notation is present on the pages. Some pages may be missing.
Dates in this catalogue have been given in the new style. Many of the original entries use regnal dating to record the year.
Minute and memoranda book, covering the period February 1490 - January 1496. Entries are broadly, but not strictly, in chronological order - for example entries for 1490 can also be found at the end of the volume. The volume has been conserved, and it is not clear whether the pages have retained their original order. The current foliation was added in the early 20th century, however at least one other foliation notation is present on the pages. Some pages may be missing.
Additional pages have been bound in to the volume which do not conform to the foliation system. It is possible these were previously kept loose in the volume or that they were attached to a page in the volume in some way.
Dates in this catalogue have been given in the new style. Many of the original entries use regnal dating to record the year.
Includes books for the following dates: 1478-9 and 1497
Sans titreYork: Hospital of St. Peter, afterwards of St. Leonard. Birch Vol.1, 4404. p.824. Red wax. Condition: chipped at bottom. Impression: very good.
This register of weavers' apprentices commences in the reign of Edward IV (1461) and, with omissions, continues to 1502. This book is significantly decayed with many entries being illegible.
Sans titreMinute and memoranda book, covering the period February 1496 - January 1503. Entries are broadly, but not strictly, in chronological order. The volume has been conserved, and it is not clear whether the pages have retained their original order. The current foliation was added in the early 20th century.
A loose page is included at the start of the volume, which appears to be part of the early 20th century conservation work carried out on the volume, subsequently removed in the 1980s. This page has transferred ink from an original page in the volume.
Dates in this catalogue have been given in the new style. Many of the original entries use regnal dating to record the year.
Minute and memoranda book, principally covering the period March 1503 - June 1519, but also including a witness statement from 1494, an entry from 1501, and several entries from 1521-1522. Entries are broadly, but not strictly, in chronological order. The volume has been conserved, and it is not clear whether the pages have retained their original order. The current foliation was added in the early 20th century.
Dates in this catalogue have been given in the new style. Many of the original entries use regnal dating to record the year.
Minute and memoranda book, principally covering the period [February] 1520 - January 1526. Entries are broadly, but not strictly, in chronological order. The volume has been conserved, and it is not clear whether the pages have all retained their original order. The current foliation was added in the early 20th century.
Dates in this catalogue have been given in the new style. Many of the original entries use regnal dating to record the year.
The conveyance relates to a messuage in Helket, York.
FEOFFMENT, Chris. Neleson of Rycall, gent, to Wm. Neleson, his son and heir and Anne Tenant, daughter of Ric. Tenant, dec.d, his intended wife, and the heirs of their bodies, remainder to the feoffor and his heirs. The manor of Skelton, 12 bovates of land and 2 closes called Corbrum and Lyngclose in Skelton, and a barn and 1 acre of land in Bowthom in the suburbs of York, in the tenure of John Wright and 1 barn and 1 acre of meadow in Bagargate in the suburbs of York in the tenure of Hy. Maltman
Signed and sealed by Chris. Neleson.
Endorsed 1. Livery of seisin, date as above.
- Endorsed on the close [Roll], 21 Nov. 20 Eliz. (1577).
Viewed the tofts for the plt. This deed examined with them.
Signed, Tho. Lascelles, Chr. Astye.
20 Hy VIII
Depicts a griffin holding up a cardinal's hat and a banner with the crest of Archbishop Wolsley on.
Format: Colour 11 x 8
Provenance: Unknown
Indenture concerning Hall Field in Heworth. Indenture made between John Barton of Whenby in the County of York, esquire and Roger Geges, Citizen and Bower of the City of York. [Transcript]. Also shorter document in Latin with the same names and dates].
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Sans titreMinute and memoranda book, principally covering the period February 1526 - February 1533. Entries are broadly, but not strictly, in chronological order - for example entries from 1527 have been bound at the back of the volume. The volume has been conserved, and it is not clear whether the pages have all retained their original order. The current foliation was added in the early 20th century.
Dates in this catalogue have been given in the new style. Many of the original entries use regnal dating to record the year.
The page notes the 25th year of Henry VIII's reign, with Robert Paycoke as mayor.
Black and white print, 20 x 27 cms
Provenance: None
Duplicates: No
Type of item: Modern copy
The page notes the 25th year of Henry VIII's reign, with John Hogeson mayor.
Black and white print, 20 x 27 cms
Provenance: None
Duplicates: No
Type of item: Modern copy
The page notes the 25th year of Henry VIII's reign, with John Hogeson mayor.
Black and white print, 20 x 27 cms
Provenance: None
Duplicates: No
Type of item: Modern copy
Minute and memoranda book, covering the period February 1533 - January 1534. Entries are broadly, but not strictly, in chronological order. The volume has been conserved, and it is not clear whether the pages have all retained their original order. The current foliation was added in the early 20th century.
Dates in this catalogue have been given in the new style. Many of the original entries use regnal dating to record the year.
The conveyance relates to a messuage in Bishopthorpe.
William Harrington is listed as mayor.
Black and white print, 20 x 27 cms
Provenance: None
Duplicates: No
Type of item: Modern copy