650 acres sett out in the County of Yorke for the Inhabitants of Croule, for which they pay to Hen. Yarbrough Esqr. Lord of the manor of Snaith in Yorkshire, yearly in Snayth Church Porch, it is called the Out Rack, every messuage in Croule pays every cottage. of the said manor of Croule Can or may have or Claime or Challenge to Have in the said Northtofts Haynes and the Grounds Lyeing betwixt the Moorhouse and Duckling Ledge. And in Consideration Thereof the aforesaid Tennants and Inhabitants shall have to them and their Heirs and assighnes the Inheritance of Six Hundred and Fifty acres of Ground to be sett out for them in such place as in the said Certificate is mentioned. And as for that the said six Hundred and Fifty acres hath been surveyed and sett out according to the said Certificate by a surveyor Indifferently Chosen Between the said Sr. Cornelius Vermyden and the said Defendants and Tennants of Croule, That is to Say the said . . . acres in the said Certificate mentioned to Lye nere the North Side Pomfret Tree Sike and part of the moorsides on the South, The Moors or wast on the Seave Carr The Hope and part of Blackwater on the North The River of old Dunn East, and the said Four Hundred acres in the said Certificate mentioned to Lye as Followeth (viz.) Part of the Moors, south and west Part of the Seave Carr north. The Moorsides pasture East, And the said one Hundred acres for the owners of the said Fishings in the said Certificate also mentioned to Lye as Followeth (viz.) Akeham Carr on the East, Blackwater and the River of old Dunn West, Rainsbutt Trees north, Coyes Garth and part of the Holms hills and some marish Ground. It is Therefore also ordered and Decreed by Consent of Both Parties That the said Grounds and Land so sett out be enjoyed by the said Defendants Tennants and Inhabitants of Croule from Henceforth for ever Hereafter according to the said Recited Certificate and the same to be Conveyed to Feoffees as shall be by them named in Trust for themselves and the Rest according to the said Certificate. If they the said Tennants and Commoners and their Councel shall think fitt. The Comons to be for ever enjoyed by the Tennants, and Inhabitants of Croule. R Inder TO VOLUME XIII. PART II. FOR 1906. Abbot of Laxton, Robert, 182 Addison, John, 171 Adlingfleet, 203 Agarde, Arthur, 201 Aguillon, Geoffrey, 165 Albini, Nigel d', 238n Allanson, Rev. Thomas, 185 Allthorpe (Althorpe), 229, 230 William, 223, 227, 228, 234, 237, 239, 240, 243 Antrim, Randle, Esq., 229 Arlush, Nicolas, 164, 181, 183 Armitage, William, 228 Armthorpe, 198 added to Manor of Hat Mr., 212, 213, 217, 218, 220 Cotness, 153, 184 Cottingham, Sir Francis, 234 Course of old Donn river from Eastofte to Stainford, 203, 204 Courten or Courteen, Sir William, Cowbridge, 200 Craijsteijn, Widow of Michaiel, 212, 213, 218, 220, 222, 226 Crijpenninck, Pieter, 212, 213, 218, Crompton, John, 230 Cromwell's Ironsides at Howden, 157 Crooke, Sir John, 228 221, 226 Demarewerd, Charles, 226 Derby, Earl of, 200 Derivation of Personal Names, 157 Dewitt, Jacob, 212, 215, 221 Thomas, 212, 215, 217, 221, 226 Dewye Lodge, 203 Dent, William, 171 Dickenson, Hugh, 227, 229 Dirkness Sike, 199 Ditchmarshe, 206 Ditton Dike end, 199 "Dod rent," 169 Dolens, Abram, 212, 213, 222, 226 Donn, Don or Dunn, river, 200, 201, |