| Description | By which Cressey is bound in sum of £2640 to allow Sikes to enjoy for ever Mr. Thornton's Parke, Milne Parke alias Lady Park, Jeremy Walker's Parke, Thomas Bardin's parke, the house parke, sunny roids, pannier haggs & Fleetburnes, Little Dennis haggs, Chantry pastures, Dennis haggs and Garforth close alias Birom close, all in Birkin (Yorks) and Biram, and heretofore bargained and sold to Sikes on 14 Oct. 1672, by Everingham Cressey esquire, Jervas Cressey, gentleman, Sara Cressie widow, and John Burton, clerk and Sara his wife, in consideration of £1320, and also a close in Birkin (Yorks) called Smith Bottoms, bargained and sold to Sikes on 13 Nov. 1672, by Everingham and Jervas, in consideration of £115 10s |