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Lease and deed to declare the uses of a fine relating to land at Carlton

Catalogue reference: DDCL/1528

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This record is a file about the Lease and deed to declare the uses of a fine relating to land at Carlton dating from 7-8 Feb 1797.

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Reference
DDCL/1528
Title
Lease and deed to declare the uses of a fine relating to land at Carlton
Date
7-8 Feb 1797
Description

Parties: 1) Edward Hare of Barlow, gentleman and Mary his wife (daughter of Lawrence Baxter) 2) Robert Hepworth of Carlton, maltster Property: 2 closes called the Wheel Closes at Carlton containing 14 acres Witnesses: John Bingley, Patrick Borthwick, Robert Preston Includes: Final agreement Parties: 1) Robert Hepworth, plaintiff 2) Edward Hare, gentleman and Mary his wife, deforceants Property: 14 acres of land, 14 acres meadow, 14 acres of pasture and common of pasture with appurtenances in Carlton Consideration: £60 Dated: 1797

Held by
East Riding of Yorkshire Archives and Local Studies Service
Language
English
Physical description
1 Item
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/9298a27f-fa20-4b8c-b3d2-9835a5bf7872/

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DDCL/1443-1629

Carlton

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Lease and deed to declare the uses of a fine relating to land at Carlton