RepositoryCheshire Record Office
LevelItem
ReferenceDBW/K/C4/106
TitleAssignments
Date17 Mar 1723/4
DescriptionASSIGNMENTS (a) of residues of Mortgages for 500 years and 1000 years by William Chaloner formerly of St. Ellen Auckland and now of Bishop Auckland, clerk, by the direction of Francis Wilkinson of West Layton, Yorks., gentleman, s. & h. of Henry Wilkinson late of the same place gentleman, to Thomas Rudd of par. of St. Oswald, clerk, in trust for Sir William Foulis of Ingleby Manor, Yorks., Bart., ---- MANOR or LORDSHIP of Denton, capital messuage called Denton Hall and sevreal closes of meadow ground called The Two Long-Fields and divided into 3 closes (20 a.), Two Closes called The Low Closes (14 a.) and closes of pasture called The Great-Carr (15 a.), The Killing Field and Cunny Garth (6 a.), The Low-Close (4 a.), The Two High-Killing-Fields (16 a.) Low-Killing-Field (12 a.), Three-Nooked Field (3 a.), two closes called the Low-Pastures (12 a.), Calf-Close (4 a.), late in the occupation of Richard Hobson, and also that messuage/dwelling house with closes of meadow called Middle-Moore (20 a.), Little Carr (9 a.), Fow Leazes (3 a.), closes of pasture called The House Pasture (20 a.), Farr-Moore (12 a.), closes of arable ground called High Field (20 a.), Lime-Kiln-Banks (12 a.), two little closes called Lime-Kilne-Banks (4 a.), The Farr Moors being divided into 3 closes (25 a.), late in occupation of Mathew Hawdon, and also a Moiety of a messuage/dwelling house with 3 closes called the Low Pastures (20 a.), late in occupation of Thomas Sympson, a Water-Corn-Mill with watercourses etc belonging, with 1 close called Mill-Garth (1 a.), late in occupation of Richard Benwick, and the other Moiety of the above messuage/dwelling house with a garth (1 a.), late in occupation of William Gramshaw, and several cottages/dwelling house with garths, gardens and backsides in occupation of Anthony Dodd, Ralph Carlisle, George Carlisle, Thomas Todd and William Sidgwick, and also the Advowson, donation, free disposition and right of Patronage and Presentation of the Church of DENTON, all the above with their appurtenances are in the Manor or Lordship or within the Town Precincts Fields or Territories of DENTON, and also a messuage and dwelling house with barn, byars, etc., farmhold lands closes and promises at DENTON called Mathew Hawdons Farm and also closes and parcels of arable meadow and pasture ground occupied by Mathew Hawdon called Moore-End (19 a.), New-Layd-Moore (17 a.), Little-Moore (9 a.), Middle-Moore (19 a.), Neare-Moore (30 a.) Fawlass (3 a.), East-Corn-Field (15 a.), Middle-Corn-Field (12 a.), Lime-Kilne-Bank and Kilnes (13 a.), Well Closes (7 a.), Lime-Kilne-Ban-Pasture (40 a.), Carr-Close (9 a.), 1 cottage house and garth then in possession of Thomas Coates and also the Lime Kilnes late in tenure of Christopher Carlisle, all the above being in DENTON. Cons: £1420 in all. (b) by John Turner of Stainsby, Yorks., esq, by the direction of Francis Wilkinson, to Thomas Rudd, in trust for Sir William. Foulis, his interest in the residue of the term of 500 yrs. Cons: 5/-.Seals, red, 5, a lion passant. Parchment.
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