Deed of conveyance from William Holdyard Esquire, Recorder of York, to the Lord Mayor, Sheriff and certain Aldermen of the House called the Guild or the Fraternity of Corpus Christi without Micklegate Bar with all lands and tenements belonging to the guild in the City and in Stamford Bridge and Buttercrambe parcel of the possessions of the same guild. Also one annual rento f £16 reserved out of certain lands (the other part of the possessions of the guild but sold to John Palmes Esquire by Indenture dated 20/6/1590).
Account rolls for St Anthony's hospital for years 1592-1595, 1611-1614, 1617-1620.
Four account rolls belonging to one of the hospital (which exactly is unclear): One 1540, one fifteenth century and 2 undated.
The conveyance relates to a messuage etc and land in Colyergait and Naburn.
The conveyance relates to two messuages in Castlegate.
Ordinances of the Curriers Guild as reformulated 1598, with additional sections 1593-1663; lists of Members 1598-1792; accounts (debtors and creditors) 1790-1810
Yorkshire Philosophical SocietyDocuments relating to the Curriers Guild
The conveyance relates to premises in the Thursday Market.
The deeds are too damaged to be identified.
The deeds are too damaged to be identified.
The conveyance relates to premises in Friargate.
The conveyance relates to a windmill and is from York Corporation to Wrigglesworth.
The premises were the site of the woollen manufactory.
The deeds are too damaged to be identified.
The deeds are too damaged to be identified.
The deeds are too damaged to be identified.
The conveyance relates to premises in the Thursday Market.
The conveyance relates to a messuage in Petergate.
Deed of arrangement between Alexander Cleyland and Henry Worthington in relation to obtaining an office or place in connection with the hospital.
The conveyance relates to a messuage in Davygate.
The conveyance relates to an unidentified messuage.
The conveyance relates to messuages etc for the Thursday Market.
The conveyance relates to two closes of land in Walmgate Bar Without.
The conveyance relates to a house etc in Petergate.
The conveyance relates to ground between St Saviourgate and Stone Bowe Lane.
The conveyance relates to a cottage in Bishophill.
The conveyance relates to a messuage in the Shambles. The conveyance was given in trust, for the benefit of Poor Folks in virtue of the will of William Harrington.
The conveyance relates to a messuage etc in the Thursday Market. The conveyance was drawn up on the settlement of the marriage of Robert Benson with Jane Watson.
The assessments give the names of the persons assessed and the amount payable, and also the names of the Poor Folks and the amount paid to them. 6 volumes:
1: 1632-1644 (also includes the Ainsty for 1633)
2: 1644-1652
3: 1653-1660
4: 1661-1668
- 1669-1678
- 1715-1810 [Entries for years 1746-1810 lists names of overseers of the poor only]
Alehouse registers of recognizances for various dates and wards including the Ainsty as follows:
- York and Ainsty alehouses 1646
- Ainsty alehouses 164.
- York and Ainsty licensed malsters 1646-1647
- York and Ainsty alehouses 1647
- Ainsty alehouses 1647
- York and Ainsty alehouses 1648
- Ainsty alehouses 1648
- York and Ainsty alehouses 1656
- York and Ainsty alehouses 1660
- York and Ainsty alehouses 1662
- York and Ainsty alehouses 1663
- Ainsty alehouses collected fragments [undated]
- York alehouses collected fragements [undated]
- Alehouse licences with soliders billeted in houses 1720-1730s
- York and Ainsty alehouses 1754 with soldiers billeted in houses 1754
- York and Ainsty alehouses 1755
- York and Ainsty alehouses 1756 with soldiers billeted in houses 1756
- York alehouses [c.1755-1775]
- Ainsty alehouses 1763
20 York and Ainsty alphabetical list of alehousekeepers 1765 - York and Ainsty alphabetical list of alehousekeepers 1766
- York and Ainsty alphabetical list of alehousekeepers 1767
- York and Ainsty alphabetical list of alehousekeepers 1768
24.York and Ainsty alphabetical list of alehousekeepers 1769 - York and Ainsty alphabetical list of alehousekeepers 1770
- York and Ainsty alphabetical list of alehousekeepers 1771
- York and Ainsty alphabetical list of alehousekeepers 1772
- York and Ainsty alphabetical list of alehousekeepers 1773
- York and Ainsty alphabetical list of alehousekeepers 1774
- York and Ainsty alphabetical list of alehousekeepers 1775
- York and Ainsty alphabetical list of alehousekeepers 1776
- York and Ainsty alphabetical list of alehousekeepers 1777
- York and Ainsty alphabetical list of alehousekeepers 1778
- York and Ainsty alphabetical list of alehousekeepers 1779
- York and Ainsty alphabetical list of alehousekeepers 1782
- York and Ainsty alphabetical list of alehousekeepers 1783
- York and Ainsty alphabetical list of alehousekeepers 1784
- York and Ainsty alphabetical list of alehousekeepers 1785
- York and Ainsty alphabetical list of alehousekeepers 1786
- York and Ainsty alphabetical list of alehouseheepers 1787
- York and Ainsty alphabetical list of alehousekeepers 1788
- York and Ainsty alphabetical list of alehousekeepers 1789
- York and Ainsty alphebetical list of alehousekeepers 1790
- York and Ainsty alphabetical list of alehousekeepers 1792
- York and Ainsty alphabetical list of alehousekeepers 1793
- York and Ainsty alphabetical list of alehousekeepers 1794
- York and Ainsty alphabetical list of alehousekeepers 1795
- York and Ainsty alphebetical list of alehousekeepers 1796
- York and AInsty alphabetical list of alehousekeepers 1803
The conveyance relates to an unidentified close.
There is no extant charter surviving relating to this seal. Natural wax. Condition: good. Impression: fair. Noted in Birch, Volume 1, 599, p.64.