Documents about Boyntons in the Hull University Archive

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REFERENCE :DDWB/3/1

DATES: late 12th century

DESCRIPTION: Gift: for 30s.: Anketin son of Hervei of Rottese to Walter de Bouinton: - - bovate in Bentona which Henry son of Ketell held - - : Doing forinsec service for 1 bovate where 9 carucates make a knight's fee. Witn. Roger de Bauent then sheriff, Alexander de Baius, Ralph son of Ralph, William de Atun, Gilbert his son, Alan de Sinderbi, Hugh de Wildeken, William de Corneburc, Andrew de Magnebi, William de Turgrimtorr, Hugh de Magnebi, Walter son of Reginald, Richard de Spineto `And because I have lost my seal which I used to have, I have sealed this charter with my new seal' Seal, edges chipped, a lion passant to sinister regardant, `SIG ..... (A) NKETIN .... HERVEI' NOTE Estimated date

REFERENCE: DDWB/3/2

DATES: late 12th century

DESCRIPTION: Quitclaim: for 8 marks silver: Robert clerk of Bredlingtona to Walter de Bouintona: - - 2 bovates in Bentona which Robert Coc held with a toft - - : Witn. William de Torp, Walter his son, Henry Silver, Luke his son, William de Siwardebi, Robert and Ernald his sons, Osbert de Siwardebi, Reginald de Martona, Adam son of Reginald de Torp, Walter his brother, Richard de Spineto. Seal, vesica, fleur de lys, `SIGILL, ROBER ..... ', flaking badly NOTE Estimated date

REFERENCE: DDWB/2/4

DATES: 29 May 1528

DESCRIPTION: Ratification by Arthur Plantagenet, Viscount Lisle K.G. and Henry Duke of Richmond, High Admirals of England, of confirmation by their Commissary - general, Master John Wodhall, to Margaret, Lady Boynton, lady of Barmston, of all her rights and privileges and freedom from Admiralty jurisdiction. Admiralty seal, edges chipped but remainder in good condition: a ship, on its sail the arms of (A.P.?). Given at London Note `she died 11 Henrici 4 to ux. Tho. Bointon militis'

REFERENCE: DDWB/2/5

DATES: 11 May 1562

DESCRIPTION :Exemplification of a Final Concord for £40: Thomas Boynton, plaintiff and Richard Wodd and wife Joan, deforceants: - - messuage, barn, 15ac. land, 5ac. meadow, 5ac. pasture and common of pasture for one animal in Barmeston - - : (5 October 1561)

REFERENCE: DDWB/2/6

DATES: 24 July 1576

DESCRIPTION :Grant: for £500: Thomas Boynton of Barneston, esq. to Francis Rodes of Staveley Woodthorpe, co. Derby, esq. and James Birkbye of York, gent.: - - annuity of £50 out of manor of Barneston alias Barmston, and lands of T.B. there and in Wynton - - : Defeazable on repayment of £500. by T.B. or his son Francis, to F.R. Covenants to secure payment of the annuity. Cancelled. Witn. Wyllm. Hyllyarde, Frauncis Killingbeck, Thomas Bower, John Hutchinson, Richard Crosbie, Thomas Rogerson

REFERENCE: DDWB/2/7

DATES: 25 September 1582

DESCRIPTION: Quitclaim by Francys Rodes (serjeant at law) and James Byrkbye of the annuity as DDWB/2/6, on payment of £500 by Francis Boynton in house of F.R. at Staveley Woodthorpe. Witn. Richard Crosbye, John Buckley, Dennys Hartlington, George Mirfin, Thomas Rogerson, James Richardson, Nicholas Fearnley

REFERENCE: DDWB/2/9

DATES :1 June 1647

DESCRIPTION: Covenant to levy a fine: Sir Francis Beynton to Cornelius Beynton, esq. both of Barmston: - - Fogg Closse, Pease Hill, Walker Close, South Newe Close, North East New Close, North West New Close, and Shipp Coate Close in Barmston (as 80ac. land, 20ac. meadow and 70ac. pasture) - - : Witn. Matt. Boynton, J. Anlaby, Anthony Clarke, Layton Firbanck

REFERENCE: DDWB/2/10

DATES :8 June 1647

DESCRIPTION: Grant: for £1,000: Sir Francis to Cornelius Boynton, esq. both of Barmston: - - annuity of £80 out of property as DDWB/2/9 - - : Witn. Matt. Boynton, J. Anlaby, Anthony Clarke, Layton Firbanck

REFERENCE: DDWB/4/1

DATES: late 12th century

DESCRIPTION: Conveyance for 6s: Ivo Brun, with the consent of his son Ranulf, to Walter de Bouintona: - - all his land as much as belongs to one bovate lying near the land of his (W's) man Osbert, as the length of the toft and croft of Osbert extends and stretching across the road from Stnegi'gton to Bruntona towards the S.; and all the land belonging to one bovate in the land called Duuce, as the length of the land of the brothers of the Temple of Jerusalem extends - - : Doing service as for other land W. holds of I. Witn. Baldwin de Alverstam, John his son, Richard nephew of Thor. Alan Civera, Adam de Torp, Walter his brother, Pter de Spineto and his brothers Richard and Henry. Seal, part only, a fleur de lys, `SIGILL, RA .... ' Endorsed `Boynton' NOTE Estimated date NOTE See also DDWB/22/1

REFERENCE: DDWB/4/2

DATES: late 12th century

DESCRIPTION: Gift: Richard de Munceus to Walter son of Stephen de Bouington: - - 7 1/2ac. in Bouington (i.e. 3ac. in North Langes; and 4 1/2ac. lying between the boundaries of Carthorp and Bildesdale) - - : Rendering a pound of cummin or 2d. yearly. Witn. Engram de Bouington, Robert de Ulram, William de Carthorp, John de Ruddestayn, William de Erhum, William de Hastorp NOTE Estimated date

REFERENCE: DDWB/4/3

DATES: early 13th century

DESCRIPTION: Confirmation: Agnes wife of Ingram de Muncels to William de Bouinton and her daughter Alice: - - all the lands which her lord Ingram de Muncels gave to them in marriage (i.e. 3 carucates in Bouinton with his chief messuage there) and the service of Henry son of Peter for 2 bovates - - : Witn. John, chaplain of Bouinton, Isaac clerk of Sceftling, Henry de Perci clerk, Gerard the clerk, Alexander de Muncels, Robert de Muncels, Hugh de Perduvill, Eustace de Ricton, Alan his brother, Adam de Bouinton, Robert son of Amfrid de Flixton, William de Torp, Walter his son, William de Siwardebi, Ernald his son, Osbert de Siwardebi, Henry his brother, Roger de Hundermanebi, Peter de Lespinai, Richard his brother, Geoffrey de Bouinton, John de Aton NOTE Estimated date

REFERENCE :DDWB/4/4

DATES: mid 13th century

DESCRIPTION: Gift: Ingram de Bouingthona son of Sir William de Bouingthon to Robert de Sethona in marriage with his daughter Avice: - - 2 bovates in Bouingthona with 2 tofts and crofts (i.e. the 2 bovates which Thomas Oakes sometime held lying between the lands of Bridlington Priory and of William de B.; and the tofts lying between the tofts of Gilbert the priest and of Bridlington Priory) - : Doing forinsec service as where 11 carucates make a knight's fee. Witn. Sir Walter de Grendale, Sir William de Ergum, Sir Robert the Constable, Sir William de Bukethona, William de Ruddestan, Alan de Bouingthon Alexander de Monticul' of the same, Nicholas de Karthorp clerk. Seal, armorial a fess between 3 crescents, a label for difference, edges badly chipped. ` ...... GRAM. DE ..... ' NOTE Estimated date

REFERENCE :DDWB/4/5

DATES: mid 13th century

DESCRIPTION: Gift: Ingram de Bouinton to his son and heir William: - - 20 bovates in Bouington with a capital messuage sometime of I's father William, and 4 tofts (i.e. 16 bovates towards the W. near lands of Matilda sister of I.; 4 bovates towards the S. near lands of Alexander de Munceys; the tofts being held by Ralph the miller, Agnes le Ruter, Beatrice de Collum and Matilda de Bouington) - - : Witn. Sir Alan son of Brian, Robert his brother, Adam de Mangneby, William de Rudestayn, Richard de Thorny, Alan de Bouington, Alexander de Munceys, Nicholas clerk of Karthorp, William Pichot. Fragment of seal NOTE Estimated date

REFERENCE: DDWB/4/6

DATES: mid 13th century

DESCRIPTION: Gift as DDWB/4/5. Witn. as DDWB/4/5, but Robert his brother and Adam de Maungneby are knights. `Pichot' is `Pigot'. Seal armorial, a cross, `SIGIL. NIGORAM. DE .... ' NOTE Estimated date

REFERENCE: DDWB/4/7

DATES: early 13th century - circa 1255

DESCRIPTION: Copies (15th cent.) a) Gift: Ingram de Muncels to William de Boynton, with his daughter Alice in marriage: - - 3 carucates and capital messuage in Boynton - - : Doing forinsec service as where 48 carucates make a knight's fee b) Confirmation: Lady Gundred de Merley to William de Boynton son of Ingram de Boynton: - - all lands by him in Boynton of the fee of Munceaus, assigned to her for dower (Reserving 6 bovates, the capital manor - house, site of the mill, 4 (bond - holdings? `bondir') and 4 tofts (i.e. 16 bovates) to Robert de Helyton, or Herlton, for 10 years from 1255), circa 1255 NOTE Estimated date

REFERENCE :DDWB/4/9

DATES: 14 April 1258

DESCRIPTION: Final Concord: Walter de Thurkelby, plaintiff and William de Bovington, deforceant: - - 2 messuages, 17 tofts and 26 bovates in Bouington - - :

REFERENCE: DDWB/4/10

DATES: mid 13th century

DESCRIPTION: Confirmation: Sir Ingram de Bouington to his sister Matilda: - - 4 bovates and a toft in Bouington which she had of the gift of their mother Alice - - : Witn. Walter de Grendale, William de Astorp, Robert de Ulram, Alan de Bouington, William de Ruddestayn, Alexander de Munceus, William de Besingby. Seal, as DDWB/4/4, `SIG ...... (D)E. BOVINTONA' NOTE Estimated date

REFERENCE: DDWB/4/11

DATES: late 13th century

DESCRIPTION: Gift: Robert de Seton to Sir Walter de Boington: - - 2 tofts and 2 bovates in Boington (the tofts lying between tofts of Gilbert the chaplain and of Walter de Boketon; the bovates between lands of Walter de Bocketon and of William de Besingby) - - : Witn. John de Mosseus, Walter de Becketon, Nicholas the clerk, Thomas Tuaipens, Andrew Frerman Sir Gilbert the chaplain, Thomas de Plumstede, John de Hasthorp. Seal, vesica, a head (?) with a star and crescent above, `S. ROBERT' DE. SET ... ' NOTE Estimated date

REFERENCE :DDWB/4/12

DATES: circa 1296

DESCRIPTION: Demise: Sir William de Bouingtona to Walter de Roston and wife Matilda: - - messuage and 2 bovates in Bouington (demesne lands N., lands of Geoffrey de la Bec. S.) - - : for their lives from 1296. Rendering 22s. 10d. yearly. Witn. Robert de Bouington, John Munceus, Nicholas son of John NOTE Estimated date

REFERENCE: DDWB/4/13

DATES: 7 June 1299

DESCRIPTION: Demise for 10 crops: Sir Ingram de Bouington to Sir John de Folketon, chaplain: - - 6 bovates in Bouington which he previously held from Sir William de Bouington, father of Sir Ingram - - : Rendering 60s. yearly. Witn. John de Mounceus, Nicholas his son, Nicholas son of Nicholas de Bouington, Robert de Thorp, Roger Twapenis. Any improvement in the land to be allowed to Sir J. in his last farm, on the view of lawful men on either side. Seal. vesica, seated Virgin and Child. Pentecost 1299 NOTE Estimated date

REFERENCE: DDWB/4/14

DATES: early 13th century

DESCRIPTION: Confirmation: Sir William de Buinigton to his son William: - - all property in Bouington which W. had of Matilda daughter of Sir William de Bouinigton, grandfather of Sir W. - - : Witn. Sir William de Sancto Quintino; Sir Thomas de Heselerton, Sir William de Bukketon, Richard de Torny NOTE Estimated date

REFERENCE: DDWB/4/15

DATES: circa 1310 - 1315

DESCRIPTION: Demise: for 12 years (i.e. until 12 crops have been got) Master William de Bouigton to Emma Widow of Henry de Folketon: - - 4 bovates in Bouigton which her husband held of him - - : Rendering 44s. yearly. Witn. John de Carthorp, Norman de Kernetby, Nicholas de Bouigton, Nicholas de Mounceus, Roger Twapens. Seal, a lion couchant within a geometrical border. Penticost 1310 (or 1315 `quinto' struck out) NOTE Date 7 June 1310 or 11 May 1315

REFERENCE: DDWB/4/16

DATES: 25 January 1317

DESCRIPTION: Demise: for 12 years from Pentecost 1317 (i.e. until 12 crops have been got): Sir Ingram de Bouyngton to Walter Scerlow and his son John: - - 2 bovates in Bouyngton which Stephen sometime held - - : Rendering 22s. yearly. Witn. Nicholas de Boyngton, Nicholas de Mounceus, Robert de Thorp, Norman de Kernetby. Seal, a squirrel. Conversion St. Paul 1316 NOTE Old style date 25 January 1316 Estimated date

REFERENCE: DDWB/4/17

DATES: 7 April 1319

DESCRIPTION: Gift: William son of Sir William de Bointon to Sir Alexander de Cave and his wife Joan for their lives: - - 4 bovates in Bointon which W. had of his father, Sir W., and which Emma, widow of Henry de Folketon held of W. at farm (of DDWB/4/15); and an annual rent of 3s. from - messuage Geoffrey de Becton held of him for life - - : Rendering a rose yearly. Witn. Sir Roger de Somerwile, Sir Geoffrey de Sancto Quintino, Sir John de Hastthorpe, John de Bouinton, William Nahew, Tebald de Brigham, Robert de Thorp, Hugh de Thernholm. Fragment of seal, (an eagle displayed?). Given at Sucave, morrow of Epiphany 12 Ed. II NOTE Old style date 7 April 1318 Estimated date

REFERENCE: DDWB/4/18

DATES: 7 April 1319

DESCRIPTION: Counterpart of DDWB/4/17. Additional witness, Richard Torni NOTE Old style date 7 April 1318 Estimated date

REFERENCE: DDWB/4/19

DATES: 7 April 1319

DESCRIPTION: Gift as DDWB/4/17 NOTE Old style date 7 April 1318 Estimated date

REFERENCE: DDWB/4/20

DATES: 30 January 1319

DESCRIPTION: Gift: William son of Sir William de Bointon to Sir Alexander de Cave for his life: - - messuage in Bointon which John Aky held at farm from W. - - : Rendering a rose yearly. Witn. Sir Roger de Somerwile, Sir Geoffrey de Sancto Quintino, Sir John de Hastthorp, John de Bointon, Nicholas de Monseus. Given at Cave, Tuesday before Purification B.V.M. 12 Ed. II NOTE Old style date 30 January 1318 Estimated date

REFERENCE :DDWB/4/21

DATES :27 May 1319

DESCRIPTION: Demise: Sir Alexander de Cave to William Uppiby and wife (Emma?): for 9 years (i.e. until 9 crops have been got): - - 4 bovates in Bouington which he holds for life from Master William de Bouington - - : Rendering 44s. Witn. John de Bouington, John de Carthorpe, Norman de Kernarddeby, Nicholas de Mounseus, Walter Twapens. Pentecost, 1319. Seal, vessica, seated Virgin and Child NOTE Estimated date

REFERENCE: DDWB/4/22

DATES: 30 November 1335

DESCRIPTION: Quitclaim: John son of Robert de Sethen to Sir Walter de Bouyngton, lord of Aclum: - - 6 bovates with 6 tofts and crofts with the villeins and lands held by villein tenure (`villaniis et villenaglis') in Bouygton, which his father, R. de S., had in marriage with Avice daughter of Sir Ingram de Bouyngton - - : Witn. John Pereci of Kyldale, John Gouwer of Saxhow, Thomas Colvile of (L?)iverton. Given at Aclum, St. Andrew apostle. 1335 NOTE Estimated date

REFERENCE: DDWB/4/23

DATES :14 February 1361

DESCRIPTION: Demise: William de Carlton of Routh and wife Beatrice to Sir John de Mounceaux, Robert Ward of Ulram and Hugh de Lond of Boynton: - - all property in Boynton which they hold for the life of Beatrice - - : For life of Beatrice. Rendering 40s. yearly. Witn. Sir Amand de Routh, Sir Robert de Boynton, Thomas de Carthorp, Walter de Bukton, Robert de Thorp. Given at Boynton, Sunday in St. Valentine 1360. Seals (i) a standing figure (in a boat?), right hand raised, 3 (stars?) above (ii) 4 (flowers?) joined in a cross NOTE Old style date 14 February 1360 Estimated date

REFERENCE :DDWB/4/24

DATES: 26 September 1413

DESCRIPTION: Demise: Richard Hungate and Robert Monceux of Boynton to William de Pokethorp of Boynton: - - 14 bovates (8 called Thelanddale) in the fields of Boynton; a principal messuage in the north part of the town; 3 tofts and 3 crofts (tenements sometime of Sir Henry de Boynton on either side); croft called Nobyll Croft; reversion of 2 bovates which Alice de Foston holds for life; and all their other property in Boynton and in Besewyk - - : To William and heirs of his body with reversion to Alice de Foston for life; then to John Pokethorp, son of William in tail male; then to Thomas Lelhome de Brunby. Witn. John de Boynton of Boynton, John de Carethorpe, William Hungate, John Mapylton of Gryndall. William Burton. Given at Boynton, Tuesday before St. Michael 1 Hen. V. Seals (i) a stag couchant (ii) 2 standing figures embracing (or fighting?) NOTE Estimated date

REFERENCE: DDWB/4/25

DATES :31 August 1486

DESCRIPTION: Gift: Edmund Skern of Hoton Crauncewyk to Sir Martin de la See: - - 3 messuages, a dovecote, 2 crofts and 3 bovates in Banton - - : Witn. Thomas Ellarker of Moretown, Thomas Gower of Garton, Walter Rodstan. Given at Barnston. Seal, armorial, seme de lys (or cruislly), a bend (charged with 3 ......... between 2 (ravens?) (as DDWB/5/50 (i)). Endorsed `Boynton'

REFERENCE: DDWB/4/26

DATES: 24 September 1598

DESCRIPTION: Declaration by John Wright of Rudstone, yeoman: - that William Strickland of Boynton, esq. made a Release of all lands in Boynton purchased by him from Thomas Boynton of Barmston, esq., to William Lutton, John Wright, James Ootes and another, to the use of T.B. and never received any rents from the lands. Witn. Ra. Harryson, John Deacon, George Gambling, Barthelmew Law

REFERENCE: DDWB/4/27

DATES: 1 April 1613

DESCRIPTION: Lease for 21 years at £4. rent: Sir Francis Boynton of Barmston to Thomas Yaites of Boynton, husbandman: - - messuage, croft, barn close on S. side of the Becke; 8 lands in the Wandaylles (i.e. 3 lands having Mr. Gaytes' lands N. and 4 oxgangs of the King's lands S.; and 5 lands having lands of Walter Strickland N. and 4 oxgangs of the King's lands S.), 8 lands in the Cadaylles, 8 lands in the Wellandes (Mellandes?), 8 lands above the town and 8 lands in the Charylls, all `lying .... in manner ... aforesaid'; 8 lands in Easton Dailles (i.e. 5 lands having 4 oxgangs the King's land on the E. and odd land of Walter Strickland W.; and 3 lands having 4 oxgangs of the King's land E. and Mr. Gayles' lands W.); 8 lands in the Warlatts, 8 lands in the Eastfeild, 8 lands in the Southfeild, 8 lands in the Sandes, 8 lands in the West Brannes (Braimes?) and 8 lands in the East Brannes (Braimes?), all lying `In the like manner'; 8 crofts in the Northpittes (lands of Lady Rutland N. and of Pocklington School S.); 1/2ac. in Mayson Garths; 16 oxgangs of `mayne medowe' in East Ings and 16 oxgangs of `mayne medowe' in West Inges - - : Witn. James Strangwayes, Willm. Wharrom

REFERENCE: DDWB/5/13d

DATES: circa 1314

DESCRIPTION: Gift in frankalmoign: Roger de Somervyle, lord of Burton Annays to John son of Peter Blaunchard of Burton Annays, chaplain celebrating at the altar of B.V.M. in the church of Burton Annays for the souls of the family of R. de S. (including his, dec'd. wife Matilda and Sir Marmaduke de Thweng) and of all faithful departed: - - 2 messuages (one held by Sir Thomas de Thueng, chaplain, the other by Sir Henry de Harpham, chaplain), 2 bovates (between lands held by Robert Diard and by Ranulph Blaunchard) 20 cartloads of turves dug annually from donor's marsh, and common of pasture for a cow in le Queyse in Burton Annays. 16ac. called les Auenames as they lie between two boundaries in Thyrnam - - : If R. de S. fails to appoint succeeding chaplains within 40 days of a vacancy, the right to do so shall pass to the Abbot of St. Mary's in York. Tripartite, one part remaining with R. de S, one with the chaplain and his successors, and one with the Abbot. Witn. Sir Marmaduke de Thueng, Sir John de Heslerton, Sir Geoffrey de Sancto Quintino, Sir Robert de Bouinton, Walter de Kelk, Richard Torny, Norman de Kerneteby, John Hyrninges NOTE Estimated date

REFERENCE: DDWB/5/20

DATES: 6 January 1337

DESCRIPTION: Gift: Sir Roger de Somervyl, lord of Burton Annays to his son Sir John de Somervyl, rector of Benton, co. Northumberland for life: - - his manor of Burton Annays and all his chattels (cattle?) there. Reserving the site of the manor house - - : Rendering £100 yearly to Sir R. for life, and thereafter a rose yearly to his heirs. Witn. Sir Thomas de Heslarton, Sir Walter de Heslarton, Sir William de Sancto Quintino, Sir John de Hotham, jnr., John de Karethorpe, Roger de Boynton, William de Bucton, Robert de Heslarton, Simon de Heslarton. Given at Burton Annays, Monday in Epiphany 1336. Fragment of Seal NOTE Old style date 6 January 1336 Estimated date

REFERENCE: DDWB/20/1

DATES: early 13th century

DESCRIPTION: Exchange between Bridlington (Brellincton) Priory and Walter de Bouincton and his son and heir William: - - W. & W. de B. to have 4 bovates which Walter formerly held at farm from the priory, and 2 bovates with a toft and croft which Simon son of Thomas de Caretorp gave to the priory, all in Bouincton; doing forinsec service for 2 bovates where 11 carucates make a knight's fee. The priory to have 7 bovates in Willardebi (i.e. 4 bovates next to the cultivated land of the priory towards the S.; 2 bovates which Hugh, the man of the Templars (`ho' Templariorum') sometime held; and 1 bovate which Ivo son of Hugh sometime held of the said Walter) with 2 tofts in the same town next to the house which was Alard K(ing's) towards the S.; doing forinsec service for 7 bovates where 10 carucates make a knight's fee - - : Witn. William de Perci and Robert his son, Walter de Caretorp and William and Robert his sons, Adam de Bouincton, Ace de Flixton, Malger de Ergum and Geoffrey his son, William de Haskeltorp, Gilbert de Speton and Peter his son, Masters Gilbert and Robert de Brell(incton), Ernald de Marton, Ern(ald) de Buket(on). William de Leckeburn, Walter de Torp, Luke Silver, Stephen de Besingbi, Thomas de Sualedal, Henry de Camera prioris NOTE Estimated date

REFERENCE: DDWB/20/3

DATES: 11 November 1234

DESCRIPTION: Demise: Alice de Bounton in her, widowhood to Sir William de Stutevill: - - all her land of Bouinton and Benton - - : For 2 years. For a great sum of money in debt to the Jews which he has settled for her (`pro quodam maxima summa pecunie quam dictus Willelmus adquietavit pro predicta Alicia in Judaismo'.) Witn. William de Barton, Richard de Riperia, Robert de Scegnesse, Alan de Wagesand, Robert Buscel, Henry de Hurele, Henry Baret. St. Martin in winter 1234 NOTE Estimated date

REFERENCE: DDWB/20/8

DATES: 19 October 1336

DESCRIPTION :Gift: Roger de Somervyl lord of Burton Annays to his son Sir John de Somervyl, rector of Benton (Long Benton, co. Northumberland) for his life: - - 8 messuages and 12 bovates and 6ac. meadow in Arnaldkerr in Thyrnom. 12ac. meadow in le Ingeholms in Burton. 2ac. 1r. meadow in Bargehow in Grauncemor. 2 messuages and 3 bovates in Grauncemor. Reversion of 2 messuages in Thyrnom (one held by John Hyrning and the other by his brother Thomas for their lives. Rents and services by free tenants of Thyrnom and Grauncemor (i.e. from Thomas son of John Hyrning 2. 3 1/2d. yearly; William Dreng 2s. 1/2d.; John Fraunceys 12d.; Stephen Cannons 15d. and John Estiby 6. 1/2d.; all for lands in Thyrnom. From Geoffrey le Wydousone 2s. 6d. yearly for lands in Grauncemor which donor had of Sir Walter de Grendal) - - : Witn. Sir Thomas de Heslarton, Sir Walter de Heslarton, Sir William de Sancto Quintino, Sir William de Erghum, Sir John de Hotham of Scorburgh jnr., John de Karthorp, Roger de Boynton, William de Bucton, Simon de Heslarton, Robert de Heslarton, John de Cotom. Given at Burton Annays, Sab. after St. Luke evangelist 1336 NOTE Estimated date

REFERENCE: DDWB/20/9

DATES :9 October 1594

DESCRIPTION: Exemplification of a Final Concord: Thomas son of Walter de Boynton and his wife Katherine, deforceants and William Moubray, clerk, deforceant: - - manors of Acclum and Rouceby. Moiety of manor of Newton subtus Osenbergh - - : To T. & K. and heirs of their bodies (13 October 1339) NOTE Estimated date

REFERENCE: DDWB/20/11

DATES: 1 May 1375

DESCRIPTION: Quitclaim: John Gower of Sexhowe, James de Towcotes, John de Grenhaw, parson of Kyldale and John de Hilton to Sir Thomas de Boynton: - - all their property in Yorkshire (i.e. in Acclam, Levigthorpe, Arsom, Midilsburgh, Newton subtus Ounesbergh, Rowceby, Snaynton in valla de Fykyringlith, Boynton, Parva Salkok and Pykton) which they had of his gift - - : Witn. Sir Robert Coniers, John de Laysingby, Nicholas de Hilton, John Percy de Kyldale, Robert de Thormoby. Given at Acclom, SS. Philip and James 49 Ed. III. Seals (i) armorial, a chevron between 3 (talbots?) (ii) an eagle displayed (iii) a crest (a horned beast's head) (iv) barry, a crescent NOTE Estimated date

REFERENCE :DDWB/20/13

DATES: 1383

DESCRIPTION: Quitclaim: Sir John Fayrefax rector of Prestcotes, John de Acclum, chaplain, jnr. and William Gylet to Sir Thomas de Boynton: - - manors of Acclum, Newton Roucely, Snaynton and Boynton, with all his mills, services of free tenants, villeins with their families and chattels, lands and tenements in Yorks - - : Witn. Sir Robert Conyers senr. and jnr., James de Toucotes, William Lambard, John Waxand. Given at Acclum

REFERENCE: DDWB/20/14

DATES :20 July 1388

DESCRIPTION: Gift: Sir Thomas de Boynton to John Fayrefax, rector of Prestcotes, John de Acclum, senr. chaplain and William Gylet: - - as DDWB/20/12 - - : Given at Acclum

REFERENCE: DDWB/20/16

DATES: 3 September 1402

DESCRIPTION: Assignment: Sir Henry de Boynton son and heir of Monsieur Thomas de Boynton to Lady Margaret, widow of the said Thomas, for her dower from manors of Acclom, Rouceby, Boynton and Snaynton, the moiety of the manor of Neuton sub Ounesbergh and all other lands of T. de B. in Yorks: - moiety of manor of Newton sub Ounesbergh and all property of T. de B. in Boynton and Snaynton - - : Witn. Monsieur John de Hotham, Monsieur Robert Conyers, John de Ingelby, John Conyers. William de Laysyngby, Nicholas Gower, William de Clyff. Given at Acclom. French

REFERENCE: DDWB/20/17

DATES: 20 September 1402

DESCRIPTION: Lease: Lady Margaret to Sir Henry de Boynton (both as DDWB/20/15) and John de Ingelby: - - as DDWB/20/15. Also all property sometime of Symound de Rous in Acclum, Leventhorpe, Arsum and Midelsburgh - - : For her life, as 24 marks yearly rent. Witn. Monsieur John de Hothom, Monsieur Robert Conyers, John Conyers, Nicholas Gower, Robert Gretheved

REFERENCE: DDWB/20/18

DATES: 5 March 1408

DESCRIPTION: Copy Letters Patent committing to Christopher Boynton, for the mainprise of John Hotham and Robert Horneby of, co. York: - - custody of moiety of manor of Neuton subtus Ounesbergh; with 2 messuages, 3 waste cottages and 16 bovates; and a messuage, a cottage, a close, and 5 bovates in Snaynton, sometime of Margaret, widow of Sir Thomas de Boynton in dower, with reversion to Sir Henry de Boynton. Sir H. de B. having rebelled against the Crown at Berwick on Tweed, 20 July 1405, he was, for his rebellion and for detaining the castle there, condemned to death; on which the reversion of the premises was forfeit to the crown - - : Rendering yearly 100s. for the moiety of the manor, 48s. for the premises in Boynton, and 40s. for the premises in Snayton, as extended by Thomas de Santon, escheator in Yorks., together with 52s. for the increase; and maintaining buildings on the premises

REFERENCE: DDWB/20/19

DATES: 1 February 1410 - 28 February 1410

DESCRIPTION: Copies, in translation, of Writ and Inquisition into property as DDWB/20/17, taken at Killom before Nicholas Gower, escheator in Yorks. by Richard of Spencer, William of Pocthorpe, Robert of Lowthorpe, Robert Vavissor, Robert Mounceux of Bointon, Thomas of Water, Robert of Statler, John Warde, Thomas Westby, William Randolf, William Swaldall and Thomas Smithe of Nafferton: - - Ingelram Mounceux was seised of 2 messuages, 3 cottages and 16 oxgangs in Bointon (as in DDWB/20/17), temp. Ed. I. He gave them to his daughter Alice and her husband William de Bointon, and heirs of their bodies, from whom they passed successively to Ingellram of Bointon, William (Walter) of Bointon, Thomas of Bointon, Thomas Bointon and Henry Bointon (all sons and heirs of predocessors). The latter, Henry Bointon, assigned the premises, with property in Newton under Onebrough and Snainton to his mother Margaret of Bointon in dower. On death of H.B. on 20 July 1405, the reversion lay to his son Thomas Bointon (`being within age and is of the age of xii years'). The property in Bointon is held of Johan de Mounceux, of her manor of Bernston by homage, relief and fealty, and rendering `shiriffgilde and castlegard' (3/4d. for every oxgang). On death of Margaret, Johanne Monceux was seised by reason of minority of Thomas Bointon, the son `until she was amoved by Christofer of Bointon by collor of' Letters Patent (as DDWB/20/18?) `made at the untrewe suggestion of the said Christopher'. Moiety of manor of Newton under Onesburghe is held of Sir John Lumley by knight's service, and the property in Snainton is held of the Crown, of the honor of Pickering. Henry de Bointon,at his death, held nothing else in capite of the Crown in Yorks NOTE Old style date 1 February 1409 - 28 February 1409

REFERENCE: DDWB/20/31

DATES: 2 April 1495

DESCRIPTION :Quitclaim: William Gren son and heir of Peter Gren to Margaret Boynton: - - all property of P.G. in Belby and Grenhow - - :

REFERENC:E DDWB/20/35

DATES: 3 March 1567

DESCRIPTION: Covenant to levy a fine: Gabriell Sainctequintyne of Harpham, esq. to Thomas Boynton of Bermeston, esq. John St. Quintyne and Fraunces Hungait, gents.: - - parcels called Sleight Inges, Lyngholmes, Bernesey - Nookes, Lyzytstones and Fyshepooles in Burton Agnes. Water mill called Yait Mylne; messuage and 4 oxgangs, cottage and land called Lamlands and 2 cottages in Harpham. 2 cottages in Gransmoore. Reversion of water mill called Acre Mylne in Harpham and of property in Gransemoore after death of Dame Margerie Gower wife of Sir Edward Gower. Tenants named - - : To use of G. St. Q., his wife Dorithie and their heires. Witn. Walter Cawod, Mathew Sayntequyntyn, Edward Santquyntyn, William Hungait, William Hogge, Thomas Selbye, William Weddeil, George Thomson, George Edmonds, John Newton, William Moore, John Feron NOTE Old style date 3 March 1566

REFERENCE: DDWB/20/36

DATES: 16 April 1567

DESCRIPTION: Exemplification of a Final Concord, further to DDWB/20/35: for 800 marks: Thomas Boynton, esq. John Sayntquyntyne and Francis Hungate, gents. plaintiffs and Gabriel Sayntouyntyn, esq. deforceant: - - 20 messuages, 6 cottages, 20 tofts, 2 water mills, 20 gardens, 20 orchards, 600ac. land, 300ac. meadow, 200ac. pasture, 10ac. wood, 200ac. moor, 200ac. turbary and 200ac. heath and furze in Burton Agnes, Harpham and Gransemoore (13 April 1567)

REFERENCE: DDWB/22/1

DATES: late 12th century

DESCRIPTION: Gift for 14s. 8d.: Iggendaldus and wife Matilda to Walter de Bouinton: - - all their land in Sneginton (Snainton) belonging to 1 bovate lying next to (`propinquor') the land sometime of Ivo Brun and as far as (`tam longam') the toft and croft of Osbert his man extends. All their land belonging to a bovate called Duuce, across the road from Seneginton to Bronton, towards the S., as far as (`tam Longam') the land of the brothers of the Temple of Jerusalem extends. All their Wandale (`Wandelam') in Litteldale belonging to the said bovate. All their land at Thorndic. All their land as much as belongs to 1 bovate in Morhusu', i.e. as far as (`usque ad') Ruhhou, from Widdale to the boundaries of Saldene - - : Rendering a pair of white gloves. Witn. Baldwin de Alvestain, John his son, Richard his (`suo' expunged) nephew Thor, Alan (`ciu'ra ..?) Adam de Thorp, Walter his brother, Peter de Spineto, Richard and Henry his brothers, Laurence de Attona, Gerard the clerk NOTE Estimated date NOTE See also DDWB/4/1

REFERENCE: DDWB/22/2

DATES: September 1240

DESCRIPTION: Lease in her, widowhood: Lady Ada Butembain to Sir Ingram de Bouinton: - - her dower in the town of Rouceby (Roxby) which she should receive from him and his wife - - : for his life, rendering 100s. rent yearly at Sneinton. Witn. Sir Fulk Basset, dean of York, Sir Richard son of Ralf, Master Robert de Barton, Master Adam de Feversham, Hugh Gubiun, Amselm Gubiun, William Maletok. Seal, vesica, 2 birds on (a formalized tree?) `SIGILL ........ UBUIN', chipped

REFERENCE: DDWB/22/3

DATES: circa 1262 - 1269

DESCRIPTION: Copy (15th cent.) of Gift: Avice prioress of Grendale, with consent of the chapter, to Ivo de Seton: - - all land which Roger son of Walter Mering held from them in Rouceby, Scaling (`inter Morfing?') and waterfall - - : Rendering 3s. yearly. Witn. Sir Henry son of Conan, Sir Ambrose the deacon, William de Bouington, Adam de Seton, Robert Ruscell, Walter Belleby, John son of Alan de Hyldernell, Adam de Hyt, clerk

REFERENCE: DDWB/22/5

DATES :13 October 1340

DESCRIPTION: Final Concord: Thomas son of Walter de Boynton and wife Katherine, plaintiffs and William Moubray, clerk, deforceant: - - manors of Acclom, and Rouceby. Moiety of manor of Newton subtus Osenbergh - - : To T. & K. and heirs of their bodies; then Acclom and Rouceby to heirs of T., moiety of Newton to heirs of K NOTE Estimated date

REFERENCE: DDWB/22/6

DATES: 13 June circa 1340

DESCRIPTION: Letter of Attorney: Robert Grenwod, chaplain to Thomas Forester of Rouceby: - to deliver seisin to Sir Thomas de Boynton of all property of R.G. in Yborn, Slethtys and Mikilby - : NOTE Estimated date

REFERENCE: DDWB/22/7

DATES: 9 August 1367

DESCRIPTION: Lease for 3 years: for 20 marks: Thomas de Boynton to William de Yarwyth: - - part of the woods of Roucegrene (i.e. in Woddehows Felde on either side the river to Scaling Milne, excepting Holyn, and Woddeappiltree) - - : Given at Gisburghe. vigil St. Lawrence 41 Ed. III. French NOTE Estimated date

REFERENCE: DDWB/22/8

DATES: 27 March 1369

DESCRIPTION: Letter of Attorney: Thomas de Boynton to Robert Gretheved : - to take seisin from Sir John de Grenehow, rector of Kyldal, and John de Marton of all property sometime of Simon Rous of Arssum and Richard de Boynton in Arssum, Leventhorp and Acclum - : Given at Acclum, Tuesday before Easter 1369 NOTE Estimated date

REFERENCE: DDWB/22/9

DATES: 31 December 1383

DESCRIPTION: Covenant: Henry de Boynton and John de Ellerby of Rouceby : - J. having granted to H. and his brother Christofer all his property in Rouceby in Whitbystrand they shall pay him 13s. 4d. at stated times until 7 marks has been paid. Both sides bound in £20 for performance. Given at Rouceby. French

REFERENCE: DDWB/22/10

DATES: 28 April 1401

DESCRIPTION: Lease for 3 years: for 20 marks: Sir Thomas Boynton to Thomas Lellome and Richard Payn: - - woods and underwoods, excepting Holyn and Wodappiltre, on la Rygge towards the S. (from the Hage of which John Sect of Whitby sometime had the wood E. to le Lynghevyd W.; and from the top of the Rygge (`del Rygge on haut') N. as the Ewe runs (`comme la Ewe court') S.) - - : Given at Whitteby. Seal, armorial, a saltire, on a chief party per pale, a saltire and a rose (annulet?)

REFERENCE: DDWB/22/11

DATES: 21 April 1416

DESCRIPTION: Quitclaim: Sir Thomas Surtays, Robert de Wyelyff, clerk, Robert de Horneby, Laurence de Midelton, vicar of Brinyston, Robert de Dalton, vicar of Mersk and Thomas de Laysyngby to Christopher de Boynton: - - all property in Acclom, Leventhorpe, Aresome, Midelesburgh, Morton, Tollesby, Neuham, Uplethom, Lofthous, Rouseby and Iburnesyde which they had of his gift - - : Witn. Sir Robert Conyers, Thomas Crathorne, Thomas Langton, Nicholas Gower, George Moubray. 6 small seals (on tags cut from a Gift of land in Hakford. Mention of Thomas de (Hak)fort, le Tunges, Thomas Saunderson, John de Hakford)

REFERENCE: DDWB/22/12

DATES: 18 November 1522

DESCRIPTION: Lease at 10s. rent: Sir Robert Gardener of Kylnllbyk, chaplain to Dame Margarete Boynton and Mathew Boynton, gent.: - - half of house called Brighouse in Whitby - - : For life of Sir R.C

REFERENCE :DDWB/22/14

DATES: 29 May 1518

DESCRIPTION: Gift: Thomas Byghyng son and heir of Thomas Byghyng, dec'd. to Thomas Boynton, esq.: - parcel in Rowsby called Hemryddyng Bank (lands of T.B., N., and of John Thomson S.) with woods on it - - : Power of attorney to Henry Loggan and Richard Johnson to deliver seisin. Witn. Thomas Fr(an)k, clerk and dean of Clevaland, Robert Newhom chaplain, James Bakhouse, John Wilson. Seal, `IHC' Endorsement of livery of seisin. With Matthew Boynton, Robert Hawdenby, esqs., Sir Thomas Frank, dean of Cleveland, James Bakkous, bailiff of Mongrayfe, Sir Robert Newham, priest, Henry Logan, Robert Harlande

REFERENCE: DDWB/22/20

DATES: 6 August 1555 - 13 August 1555

DESCRIPTION: Feoffment: for £23. 4. 8. Sir Richard Chomley of Roxbie in Pikkeringe Lythe to Thomas Boynton, esq.: - - messuage in tenure of Richard Petche in Rowsebye in Blakeamore - - : Power of attorney to Thomas Knaggs and Henry Wayman to deliver seisin Endorsement of livery of seisin. Witn. Thomas Cowper; John, William and Thomas Posket; Matthew and William Wodhus; John Talor; John and George Hudderte; Matthew Wilberfos; Thomas and William Tomson; John Todde, Robert Petche, Edmonde Lowson, chaplain, John Todde, 13 August 1555

REFERENCE: DDWB/22/21

DATES :5 June 1557

DESCRIPTION: Bargain and Sale: Christofer Place of Halnebie to Thomas Boynton of Barston, esqs.: - tenement in tenure of Robert Waudlous in Roxabie - - : Not executed

REFERENCE: DDWB/22/24

DATES: 27 January 1564

DESCRIPTION: Final Concord for £220: Thomas Boynton, esq. plaintiff and Richard Gascoigne, esq. and wife Jane, deforceants: - - 12 messuages, 4 cottages, 12 tofts, 12 gardens, 12 orchards, 400ac. land, 100ac. meadow, 300ac. pasture, 100ac. wood, 400ac. moor, 300ac. moss, 200ac. turbary, 300ac. heath and furze and 2s. rent in Acclam, Leventhorpe, Arsum, Middelsbrugh, Rowseby and Isyngton - - : NOTE Old style date 27 January 1563

REFERENCE: DDWB/22/25

DATES: 17 March 1566

DESCRIPTION: Bargain and Sale for £80: John Goodyere, Gylbert Hall and wife Ales of Lythe, Francis Skelton and wife Anne of Spyton to Thomas Boynton of Rowsebye, esq.: - - capital messuage in Easte Sceelinge in tenure of John Clarke, with a barn, a little garth (1/2ac. 1r.) at the West end of the house, 1 oxgang in the fields of Rowesbye; 4 closes in the East Scalinge called the Rough Fyelds. House in East Scalinge with a barn and little garth, 1 oxgang in Cross Fyeldes, close called Turfte Hill, and 5 closes. House called Bitchehill, garth, 1 1/2 oxgangs in Tybthorppe Fieldes and 7 closes. House in Tybthorppe, with garth 2 1/2 oxgangs, 2 Cow Closes, Brode Close, Laythe Close, Moor Close, Bownde Close. 1 1/2 oxgangs in Cross Fields. 1 oxgang in Tibthorpe Fields. House in East Sceeling with 4 little closes, close called Dowson Fyelde, half of North Croft, Forselles Croft, Lonnge Close and Rownde Close, Little close in Rowesbye. All boundaries specified - - : Witn. Roger Ratclyff, Willyam Smythe, William Poreit clerk, Wyllm. Scawsbie, Christofer Norton, Richard Halldenbe, Wyllm. Barttram, John Bonwycke, Wyllm. Lutton, Robart Bachen NOTE Old style date 17 March 1565

REFERENCE: DDWB/22/26

DATES: 28 April 1566

DESCRIPTION: Final Concord for £140: Thomas Boynton, esq. plaintiff and John Goodyere, Gilbert Hall and wife Alice, Francis Skelton and wife Anne, deforceants: - - 4 messuages, 2 cottages, 4 tofts, 4 gardens, 4 orchards, 300ac. land, 60ac. meadow, 300ac. pasture, 60ac. wood, 500ac. moor, 500ac. turbary and 200ac. heath and furze in Rowesbye and Scaling - - :

REFERENCE: DDWB/22/28

DATES :20 March 1585

DESCRIPTION: Bargain and Sale for £40: Arthur Dakinges of Longe Coulton alias East Coulton, esq. and wife Margaret to Frauncis Boynton of Acklam, esq.: - - all their property in Rowesbye, Tybthorpe and East Scalinge, which descended to Margaret from John Goodyeare of Lythe, dec'd. - - : Witn. George Creswell, Richerd Harwood, Humphrey Birletsonn NOTE Old style date 20 March 1584

REFERENCE: DDWB/22/30

DATES :29 September 1603

DESCRIPTION: Lease for 19 years at 10s. 11d. rent: Sir Francis Boynton of Barmeston to William Unthanke of Rowsbie: - - messuage, barn, close and 1 1/4 oxgangs in Rossbie - - : Not executed

REFERENCE: DDWB/22/32

DATE: 29 September 1603

DESCRIPTION: Lease for 19 years at 4s. 5d. rent: Sir Francis Boynton to Isabell Buckton of Little Scalinge, widow: - - messuage and garth in Rowsbie - - : Not executed

REFERENCE: DDWB/22/33

DATES: 29 September 1603

DESCRIPTION: Lease for 19 years at 47s. 5d. rent: Sir Francis Boynton to Richard Dowson, jnr. of Rowsbie, yeoman: - - messuage, toft, croft, Browe Close, Sparriddinge, Peresan Close with a house on it, Wyles Croft, a cottage

REFERENCE: DDWB/22/34

DATES: 29 September 1603

DESCRIPTION: Lease for 19 years at 24s. 3d.: Sir Francis Boynton to William Unthanks of Rowsbie, shearman: - - messuage and 1 1/4 oxgangs in Rowsbie - - : Witn. Thomas Duck, Raph Hodgson

REFERENCE: DDWB/22/36

DATES: 21 January 1609

DESCRIPTION: Bargain and Sale for £250: Henry Tanckard of Arden, esq. to Sir Francis Boynton of Barmston: - - messuage, oxhouse, barn, garden, croft, 1 oxgang, 3 beastgates in the Oxe Pasture, 3 swathes of meadow in the Inges, 3 cottages with tofts and crofts, Cowe Close, Close before the Door, Myre Inge Close, Lowe Close, Espie Close, (and closes called Scott Head, the Parrocke, Little Hagge and the Flatt - - : Witn. James Marshall, John Smyth, Thomas France, Willm. Bellwood NOTE Old style date 21 January 1608

REFERENCE: DDWB/23/2

DATES: late 12th century

DESCRIPTION: Mutual Quitclaim between Alexander de Muncels and Walter de Bouincton: - - W. having claimed from A. by royal writ Walo de Bouincton, his son Thomas and his daughter Emma; A. now quitclaims to W. for 3 marks silver the said Thomas and his progeny. W. quitclaims to A. Walo and Emma and their progeny - - : Witn. Ingram de Muncels and Robert his son, Walter de Caretorp and William his son, John brother of Walter, Robert Fossard, Adam de Bouincton and Alan his son Richard the clerk, Richard de Spineto, Adam de Torp and Walter his brother NOTE Estimated date

REFERENCE: DDWB/23/7

DATES: 23 July 1445

:DESCRIPTION Letters Patent granting a general pardon to Walter Griffyth of Burton Anneys, esq. (The pardon not to extend in any way to Eleanor Cobeham daughter of Sir Reginald Cobeham, John Bolton of Bolton, co. Lancs. bladesmith and William Wyghale late keeper of Nottingham gaol; nor to the murder of Sir Christopher Talbot). Great Seal, badly damaged

REFERENCE: DDWB/23/8

DATES: 21 January 1472

DESCRIPTION: Letters Patent granting a general pardon to Sir Walter Griffyth of Wychenore, co. Staffs. Damaged NOTE Old style date 21 January 1471

REFERENCE: DDWB/23/14

DATES: 1 July 1560

DESCRIPTION: Quietus to Thomas Boynton, gent. as collector of a subsidy in wapentakes of Dicoring and Buckrose

REFERENCE: DDWB/23/18

DATES: 4 February 1604

DESCRIPTION: Letters Patent granting a general pardon to Sir Francis Boynton of Barmeston. Great Seal NOTE Old style date 4 February 1603

REFERENCE: DDWB/23/19

DATES: 2 May 1604

DESCRIPTION: Letter Patent granting a general pardon to Sir Henry Gryffyth of Annes Burton. Great Seal

REFERENCE: DDWB/23/22

DATES: 10 February 1626

DESCRIPTION: Letters Patent granting a general pardon to Sir Matthew Boynton of Barmeston. Great Seal NOTE Old style date 10 February 1625

REFERENCE: DDWB/24/2

DATES: 27 September 1613

DESCRIPTION: Marriage Settlement: Sir Henry Griffith of Agnes Burton and Sir Francis Boynton of Barmeston and wife Dame Dorothie: on marriage of Matthew Boynton of Barmeston, esq. (son and heir of Sir. F.B.) and Fraunces (sole daughter of Sir H.G.): Sir H.G. to pay £2,000: - - Sir H.G. settles manors of Agnes Burton, Little Kelk, Swathorpe, Thurneyholme and Gransmoore, co. York; and Whichnor, Tunstall, Tatton Hill, Byrdsall, Newbald and Aldreywas, co. Staffs. and all his property in these places or elsewhere in those counties (excepting manor of Hastropp, a farm called Highwallhill, par. Yoxall, co. Staffs). Sir F. & H.G. settle manors of Wynton cum Barmeston, Aclam, Ayrsone, Linthropp, Middlesbrough, Rowsby, East and West Skaleing, Halnaby, Middleton Tyas and Skelton and all their property in those places and in Boynton, Halnaby, Graunges, Munckend Crofte, Sidall, Jolby and Dobshole or elsewhere in, co. York (manor, rectory and tithes of Rudston and rectory and tithes in Bridlington excepting) - - : Witn. W. Gascoine, Anthonye Metcalfe, Tobie Tunstal, Thomas Norton, Thomas Boulton, Wylfrid Brand