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137%. Grant by John Button, son of Wm. de Button by Bridlyngton 19 Feb. to Sir Wm. de Besingby, chaplain, Wm. de Cotom of Bridlyngton and Simon Swan of the same of all his lordship in the town of Eston by Bridlyngton, with the reversion of a messuage 3 tofts 7 oxgangs of land and other lands held by Marmaduk de Button for life by grant of the said John, in Eston, also the service of one rose, homage, relief, scutage, and military service from the said lands, which Ric. cousin and heir of John de Eston held of the said John de Button. Witnesses: Sir Marmaduke Conestable, Robt. Conestable, Wm. de Erghem, Robt. de Bouyngton, Knts., John Mounceux, Simon de Marton, John de Thorneholme.

Eston, Monday before St. Peter in Cathedra, 1374.

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Sept. 1424.

Eastrington."

[A. 205.]

Sept. 1423, Power of attorney by Peter del Hay, esq. John Carleton, clk, and Thos. Sutton, to Robt. del Gare of York, and Wm. Wryght of Dyke to deliver seisin of a messuage, 3 tofts and 26 acres in Neweland by Estryngton to Ralf de Medilton, esq. of Lincolnshire and Hugh de Medilton his son. Neweland, *2 Hen. VI.

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* Date of day and month omitted.

Ecclesfield,72

[B. 133.]

1405. Demise by Sir John Mountenay Knt. to John Chardroo of a 11 Nov. plot of land called Willfeldinge Kerr', with two small crofts, one late belonging to Peter in ye Kerr', and the other near the croft of Thos. Rayson; for 10 years, at 10s. rent, 30s thereof paid beforehand; with "Laybute."

Ecclisfeld, Martiumas, 1405.

Eland,73

[B. 125.]

Grant by Hugh son of John de Coppeley to Hugh de Eland of a messuage and 8 acres in Eland held by gift of John de Coppeley and Cecilia the grantor's mother; and quitclaim of his right in a messuage and all the land given by the said John and Cecilia to Hugh de Eland.

70 Eston, now Easton, is a hamlet a mile or so west of Bridlington, and in that parish, but probably called Easton in reference to Boynton.

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71 Eastrington in Howdenshire. land is a farm with a moated house about a mile south, in Kirkby's Inquest (1284 -5), only two bovates. Dyke was the local abbreviation of Gilberdyke.

72 Ecclesfield, near Sheffield.

73 Eland, a township in parish of Halifax. See Watson's Hist. of H., p. 165. The third witness' name should be read Crumbwellebotham. The impression of the seal of Sir John de Eland to the second deed is well preserved, of glossy green wax, but a seal of poor design and execution. The shield has 2 bars between 8 martlets, 3, 2, and 3, more correctly, perhaps, an orle of martlets.

Witnesses John de Lassy, Hen. de Risseworth, Ric. de Crumbewelleboyn', John de Halde worth, Thos. de Coppeley, Ric. de Ecclesley. Endd: De Hugone de Coppley. Eland.

1326.

[A. 39]

Grant by John de Eland, Knt., to Roger del Schagh and 25 April. Diota his wife, in fee tail, of a plot of land containing 2 acres called Thomerode Odesone, within the boundaries of Eland; for 6d. rent. Witnesses :-John del Cley, Ric. del Schagh, Thos. de Eland, clk., Roger del Hagh, Wm. son of Julian de Eland. Eland, Friday, St. Mark's day, 19 Edw. II.

With this appendent seal.

[B. 69]

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1373.

Final concord made at Westminster three weeks after Michael20 Oct. mas, 47 Edw. iij. before William de Fyncheden, William de Wichyngham and Roger de Kirketon', justices, for the conveyance, for the sum of 100 marks, of one messuage, 40 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow and 5 acres of wood in Eland, by Robert Elkoc of Ledes, Joan his wife, Roger Flemyng and Cecilia his wife, to John Herle, parson of Tankerslay church and John Piper chaplain, and the heirs of the said Herle. [B. 107.]

1344.

Ella East and West.7+

Quitclaim by John de Swynton to John Fancourt of Brunby 15 April. of his right in lands in Estelvele and Westelvele, late belonging to John Jorny of Midelton his cousin. Witnesses :-John de Alta Ripa of Foulsutton, Symon de Billyng' Thos. de Hundegat of Brunby, John son of Elyas Fancourt of the same, John de Gunnays. Stamford Bridge (Pontembelli), 15 April, 1344. 18 Edw. III.

1294.

Emley.75

[B. 80.]

Bond of John Sampson of York, Knt., to pay to Wm. son of 18 July. William, lord of Emelay, Sir Ralf parson of Emelay, Robt. Tilly and Edmund son of Thomas, executors of the will of Sir Wm. son of Thomas de Sproteburgh the debts in which Sir Thos. son of William, or "Madame ... e Angneys" or Sir Wm. son of

74 East, or Kirk, and West Ella, near Hull, anciently written Elvele. The Fancourts of Brunby were a Norman family from Lincolnshire.

75 Emley, near Wakefield, the original patrimony of the Fitzwilliams. See Y. A. J., vol. vii., p. 128.

mon pere" or to the h[eirs] of

[A. 89.]

Thomas were bound to "S
the said Aleyn or his executors.
York, Sunday before St. Margaret's day, 22 Edw. [I.]
French. Mutilated.

129

Quitclaim by Elena widow of Adam son of Nicholas clerk of 5 Feb. Emelay to Wm. son of William lord of Emelay of her right by right of dowry in the land and tenement of the late husband, within the bounds of Emelay. Sunday after the Purification of the B.V.M. 1295. Witnesses-Hen. de Cheuit, Paulinus son of Henry, Wm. son Ingram, Ric. Cosin of Emelay, Hen. de Hoton. [A. 90.]

Escrick.76

134. Declaration that a bond for 1007. of Wm. de Lyndelowe of 30 Jan. Beverlay, merchant, and Thos. son of Geffrey Humbrecolt of Beverlay to John de Neuton of Snayth, dated 23 Jan. 20 Edw. III., is void if Neuton be discharged, for his lands in Escrik and Queldrik, whereof he was enfeoffed by the said William, of all debts, or demands wherein the said William may have charged them; and if he have a writing for a rent of 60s. from Sir Wm. Marmyon of Keseby during the life of Robt. Marmyon.

York, 30 Jan, 21 Edw. III.

[A. 162.]

Etton."

1610. 28 June.

Lease by Ric. Francis of Etton, Yorks husbandman to John Francis his son, of 1 oxgang of arable land, meadow, and pasture, lately purchased of Thos. Ethrinton, gent. and Thos. Stephenson of Nesswick, Yorks. in the town fields of Etton, reserving the crop now growing and liberty to carry it away; for the lessor's life, for 1d. of silver rent. 28 June, 8 Jac. I.

Exley,78

Grant by Wm. de Ecclisley son of Wm. de Dewisbyri to Agnes daughter of Hugh son of Lewin, for 10s. paid beforehand, of a messuage and 1 acre of land in the territory of Ecclisley, by le Uttlone on the east side of the way, abbutting towards the north on an assart called Duranterode, with common of pasture and other easements belonging to such land within the boundaries of Suthuuerun and Ecclesley; for 4d. yearly rent; excepting the right of alienation to men of religion, the church, the chief lords and jews. Witnesses:―John de Eland, John de Lascy, Ric. de Ecclisley, Wm. de Balkale, Roger de Bradeley of Staynland, John son of Wm. of the same, Wm. de Barbisszay, Alan de Fekisby. Endd Egleshaye, Eckesley. Seal, inscribed, S. Will . Im . d sbori, the device defaced. [A. 23.]

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76 Escrick and Wheldrake, near York. The latter name is often found Queldrik, and in Domesday Book "Coldric."

77 Etton, near Beverley.

78 Exley, formerly Ecclesley (Church

field), in the parish of Halifax and township of Southowram. See Watson's Hist. of H., p. 310. See deed of the daughters of William de Eccleslay under the heading of Dewsbury.

1328.

11 Nov.

Fairburn.79

Demise by Roger son of Ric. de Farburn to Robt. Spark' of the same, of the messuage with buildings in the town of Farburn once held by John Scot, lying between the messuage of Hen. Spark' on the east and the lands late held by Wm. Schireve on the west, abbutting on the King's highway on the north and on the land late held by John Loucok' on the south; for twelve years, at a yearly rent of 38. of silver; with covenant for compensation for new buildings, and for payment of town dues by the lessees, (predictus Robertus etc defendere debent contra omnes eventus et posiciones ville quantum pertinet ad predictum mesuagium.) Witnesses :-Sir Robt. de Reygate, Knt., Hen. Spark' Ric. his brother, John de Brecton, Hen. son of Roger, Robt. son of Matthew, Hen. de Tykehil. Feast of St. Martin in the Winter, 1328.

Farnley Tyas.80

[A. 132.]

1505. Grant by Sir James Strangwais Knt. lord of Notton, to Matthew 2 Aug. Wentworth esq. of the marriage and custody of Nicholas Kay son of Edward son and heir of John Kay, and of the manor of Woddsom and town of Fernelay Tyas, Yorks. held by the said John Kay of Sir James as of his manor of Notton by knight service; for 40 mks. 2 Aug 20, Hen. vij. Signed by Wentworth.

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Fullwood.81

[A. 332.]

1359. Sale by Robert Kote, dwelling in Ecleisall to Wm. Note of 29 Dec. Eyn', of all his wood growing in Fullewod in Hallumch'r, except "le Holyn"; viz. from the mete dividing the fields of Adam Balkocc' and Kote, to the little path to the bridge of Hallum ; abbutting on the Water of Hallum and the land of Kote and Note; for two years from Easter 33 Edw. III. The township of Ecclesall, the day of S. Thomas (Sce. Thome), in presence of Adam Balkocc', Wm. Gryffyn and Elys del lez Borthes. [B. 97.]

1361.

Ganthorpe.82

Grant by Ric. le Forester of Hilderskelf to Thos. Vepount of 4 Oct. the western half of his capital messuage, 2 oxgangs of land, "et quamdam e" in a certain place called le Lund, with appurtenances, in Galmethorp; for the grantor's life; at a rent of 88. of silver.

79 In the parish of Ledsham, near Ferrybridge.

Farnley-Tyas, in Almondbury. See Y. A. J., vol. vii., p. 131. Nicholas Kay died, and Arthur Kay, the son of George, his uncle and heir, was married to Beatrix, one of the daughters of the said Matthew Wentworth.

81 In the township of Upper Hallam, Sheffield, but formerly, apparently from the deed, in the township of Ecclesall. See Hunter's Hallamshire, new ed., p. 380.

82 Ganthorpe, formerly Gamelthorpe, a small township in parish of Terrington. near Malton.

Witnesses-John de

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Kel. . Thos. de Grainghame, Ric. Archer, Hugh de Bersay, Ric. son of Stephen. Galmethorp, Monday after Michaelmas, 1361.

Garton,83

1360. Demise by Ric. de Roos, Lord of Ryngburght to John Thomas and Isabella his wife of one toft with croft and three parts of an oxgang in Garton, late held by . . . his father, in survivorship: for 16s. of silver, rent and suit of court at the manor of Ryngburtht with other services as in the time of John de Roos Knt. great grandfather of the said Richard.

Witnesses-John de Goushill, John de Veer (?)

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Feast

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inston, Wm. Cusays.

1360.

Thomas

Ryngburght, Thursday after the

[A. 179.]

Golcar,84

1437.

Quitclaim by Hen. Lorymer to Adam Bemond of his right in 13 Nov. a messuage and two closes called Hyngandroyd and Dawrydynge within the boundaries of Goldkard, late belonging to Thos. Lorymer his father. Witnesses :-Thos. Dalton, Thos. Lokwode of Collerslay, John Hyrst.

13 Nov, 16 Hen. vj.

Seal, a monogram of I aud S.

143898. 22 Jan.

[A. 284.]

Quitclaim by Wm. Lorimer and Ric. Lorimer son and heir of Adam Lorimer to Adam Beaumont and Thos. Hagh of Skyr, of their right in a messuage and land within the boundaries of Gowlkar' late of John Lorimer their grandfather. Witnesses :—John Wynteworth, esq. Thos. Dalton, Thos. Lokewodd of Collerslay, Wm. Lynthwyte, John Hagh. Gowlkar', Friday before the Feast of St. Paul,

17 Hen. vj.

Seal, a monogram of I and S.

Goodmanham.85

[A. 286.]

1564. Sale by Wilfrid Barmebe of Santon York husbandman, and 23 May. Robt. Barmebe his son to Thos. Thomlynson of Goodmundham, husbandman, of a mesuage in Goodmundham between the mesuage late of the Prior of Ellerton on the north, and the mesuage of Thos. Grymeston, esq., on the south; and one oxgang of land in the fields of Goodmundham, between the lands of the said prior on the east and the lands of the rector of Goodmandham on the west. 23 May, 6 Eliz. [A. 344.]

83 Garton, in Holderness. See Poulsou's Hist. of H., p. 50. Ringbrough is a mile or so north of the village.

8+ Golcar, in Huddersfield. See Y. A.

J.. vol. vii.. p. 261.

85 Goodmanham, near Market Weighton, in the East Riding.

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