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Made in performance of the award of John Mayes and Peter Johnson, esquires, dated 28 April last and according to bonds of submission of Nicholas Sugar, John Simpson and George Gibson of a bond dated 10 November 1720, from Philipp Langdale, esquire to Nicholas Suger as executor for Margaret Hawkesworth in £500 for payment of £260 as therein mentioned:

Of another bond from Marmaduke Langdale and Jordan Langdale for payment of the same sum (the first bond being for additional security) and of a third bond dated 9 November last from Thomas Hunt to Nicholas Suger in £20 for payment of £10 and interest, on all which bonds £149 10s and some interest remained due; and appointment by Nicholas Suger of George Gibson as his attorney as executor of Margaret Hawkesworth and John Simpson.

Piece of ground in Finkell Street in the tenure of Mr Neesham, fronting the south side of George Gibson's house and containing in length 24 feet, 1 inch, and in depth adjoining Mr Wakefield's house, 18 feet 6 ins, according to the measurement lately taken by Mr William Etty and Mr William Mudd, carpenters. Signed and sealed by Darcy Dalton

Consideration: £10

Pre-nuptial settlement

Consideration: £200

  1. George Gibson, York, innholder and George Gibson Junior, son and heir apparent.
  2. Richard Farrer, upholsterer, and John Ellis, Clifton, gentleman
  3. Elizabeth Dixon, widow
  4. Ann Napier, one of the daughters of John Napier, merchant

House in Finkell Street of Little Lendal now in the possession of George Gibson, the father, subject to yearly rent charges of £20 to George Gibson and £12 to Elizabeth Dixon